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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1927. SEVEN 3 : EXTRA SPECIAL Electric Kitchen Range and Electric Washing Machine GREAT XMAS GIFTS See U for Special Prices J Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WHX BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE T 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE Jersey Phone 33F25. . beifcr calf. WOOD Laurel block for beater. Phone 14F15. Melton. Broe FOR SALE Turkeys7Uveordress- ed. Box 945 or phone 30S-R. . FOR SALE Large Christmas cac- tus.Cail 446 N. RoseSL FOR SALE-5-tube Neutrodyne ra'ulo. Phone 419-L, 442 S. Main. FOR SALE Livegeese, 22oper Ib.A. J. -Crocker, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Old-growth fir, J3.25 per tier, delivered. Phone 27F2. CLETRAC TRACTOR Good shape, at a bargain. Farm Bnr ; ' eau Exchange. - ' 1 -"FOR - SALE Beans, potatoes, squashes, cabbugo and kra.ut. Royerg, Dillaid. . NEW TRACTOR' DiSC-4 ft., fliS. This is a real buy. Farm Bureau Exchange. -BEAN SPRAY" PUIP Com pletely overhauled. Farm Bur-. oau Exchange. CHRISTMAS trees for sale at (lie Denn-Gerretson, Co. office, 231 '""N. Main SLJc each. " FOR" SALE , CHEAP Kentucky - Mammoth. Jack, 6 yrs. old. J. M. ' Boylos, Myrtle Creek, .Ore. ' , , , ; CORN FOR "SALE 6n cob.-oat " ' . and vetch hay, 4 miles out ou Deer Creek roud. R. C. Love lace. FOR SALE Good baled hay. 1 miles east town, Deer Creek -. - road. W. W. Haey, Rt. 1, Box . 2i-A. ; ORDER your geese now for Christ mas and Now Years. Will be de v livered dreBscd, 2 days before . either holiday. Phone 311-'Y. MrsB.W. Riggs. . TWO thousand dollars cash. Can adian wheat farm, value $3500 for exchange for Umpqua Val loy farm. Send full particulars to E. G. Klngwell, Sutherlin. I FOR RENT FOR RENT 2room furnished bouse, ?7 per mo. See elevator man, Perkins Bldg. WANTED WANTED Lady for housework. Phouo 41F1L WANTED Fox Terrier or rat terrier pup, female. Mi's. F. 11. Bfown, Camas Valley, Ore. CHIROPRACTORS Druglesi Health Center "Complete Health Service SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS 327 West Cass Phone 481 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Long term loans with liberal repayment privilege. 5i inter est payable annually. Usual commission charges. Ask for folder describing this loan. G. W. Young & Soil Insurance and Loans UG Cass SL Phone 417 OUR. (PRACTtCACv YES fcKPERT VaORACA AN AtLT - - And ve hpn& leaweo I Our practical knowledge of the laundry business enables us to turn out work of surprising excellence. Whenever yon see a well laundf-r-cd. dnlhaln shirtwaist and fresh, attmcllrc table napery you should think of this laundry. Roteburg Steam Laundry Roaeburs. Or. Pbrna 71 WANTED Work on ranch for old couple or widow, good home, best of references. Good with stock. Box 45, News-Review. FURS WANTED I am at Foster & Agee's hardware on StopbenB street. Bring or ship to ma. B. F. Shields, fur dealor. j miscellaneous" GOING to Portland Friday morn ing. Want passenger. Phone 39-J. MEALS "served" family-styleT"35c. Also board and rooms. 132 N. Stephens St. FOR EXCHANGE One purebred Narragansett torn. Chas. E. ouu, hi. a. JTiiuuo aorii.. CAR OWNER .Don't (orget tojpiain It very easily, ho was think call 653 when in need of auto i jug Dut ho chose not to. parts. Sartf'a Auto Wrecking Tony's chluf regret at leaving - nouse. TO TR A DE Good bear and coy-Uty oto bound, . for good skunk and coon hound. Johu Abeene, Oak-jand laud. Phone 42F3. HERE'S good news. Hollywood Studio is in town for a limited time. 5 miniature portraits 10c, or 30 miniature portraits, 6 poses, for 60c. Open days, even ings, Sunday. Opposite Liberty theatre. ' 1 LOST , I . i i . . LOST Sunday, 3-strand pearl necklace Return to News-lie-view. Reword. LOST Pttlr-hornimmed glasses. Finder please leave at News-Review office. ATTENTION, ELKS ' Regular meeting Thursday, night. D. WAITE, Secy. HERE'S GOOD.NEWS Hollywood Studio is in town! for a limited tirao. 5 mlniaturo portraits, 10c or 30 miniature por traits, 6 poses for 50c. Open days, evenings, Sunday. Opposite Lib erty theatre. Cross-cut saws, axes and other wood cutting .tools at Wharton Bros. Ladies' Felt Slippers soft padded soles 69c Roseburg Booterie By Rail or Highway to Portland S 7ew silver-gray motor- 1 I coaches; faster trains- J Newconvcnicncefortravclersto . rortlandandintcrmcdiatestations. Luxurious motor-coach scn ice by Southern Paci6c Motor Transport Co. in addition to improved sched ules of Southern Pacific trains. to Tortland teTe Arrivt Roteburg Portland Oregonim . 11:45p.m. 7:15i.nu Shasta . . 4:10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Motor Coach 6:45 a.m. ' 2:35 p.m. Motor Coach 11:47 a.m. 8:05 p.m. Returning lae Arn'rt Ton I sod Roteburg Orcgonian . 9:30 pjn. 4:25 a.m. Shisu . . 8:30a.m. 2:35 pm. Motor Coach 7:30 a.m. 3:45 pjn. Motor Coach 3:30 p.m. 11:20 pjn. Southern Pacific rait tickets good on motor-eoaches of Southern Pa ciic Motor Transport Co. J. E. Clark, Agent j Phons 11 a&TtZk Roseburg, Or. SfJ' THE STORY THUS FAR : jproud of him as you are. The The sory is laid in the Indian irat sou-o.-a-gim that looks at him territory and along the Kaiibaa 'cross-eyed I'll personally scalp." v border in the 'KO's, when a fitful ! Pawnee Bill s recommendation was being waged by the "Boom-(had obtained for Tony a job as ers" for Uia opening of the terri- j cow boy in the wild west - show, lory to settlement. . j The boy was the best horseman in i Chief characters are: : !tlie ouuit aQd be could handle a i Tony Harrison, oiphaued at 33 pe as well as the most of them, when his father 9 a murdered iniAs fr Tony's sponsor, the long- a, poker iatue; 1 I'flwncn Hill, ndventurnr. luJUu interpreter and showman; Joe Craig, who takes Tony to the 'Bar K ranch to live; Titus Moore, owner of the liar K; . I Rita Moore, his little tomboy daughter auu lne "io nat. - I When Tony Is 15, Rita and tin ! "That's showmanship," he in imoihor depart for Virginia and formed the youth, when questioned jthe boy learns for the lirst time 'as to whether it was not embar- how much be cares for the little trasslnS to be the object ot so mucb ! red-haired, arrogant miss. . curiosity. "I don't mind it and it i vvnrH ia uivaH tt.at iiuvi,i ' Increases iuv value to the show.' Povno i,i,.,- f n. iiinntnnr. ' i and chief agitator for the opening or ukianoma is ueau. t'awnee uiu is one of Payne s sympathizers, and so la Tony, although his factor,. Titus Moore, opposes the onnniiie with all his miiiht. Whan Pnwnoe Bill goes out the follow- ing year with a wild west show be eyes open. takes Tony along. . That evening Pawnee Hill wns CHAPTER XXVU ' not to be found when Tony looked Euterprislng showmen of the for him utter the performance. Ho day were awakuuing to. the possl- waited, for it wns their custom to bullies of the American. Indian asjgo to a restaurant for something a drawing curd; especially iu the 'to eat and then walk together east, where the read man Mas a through downtown Philadelphia be rarity and a curiosity. tore going to bed. -. : t The Healy and Blgelow company, A ,icket wler s!uv hlm w(imilg of New Haven and New ork, d.e-anu caeu to nlm. ..You.ro Just l00 i..1.,.;" 1 '. . :,,' .., ., .v .......... un.....w .. rondy rather , elaborate modiclne snow wiui a wnu wwai uut. r uw- IIXJB Ulll 9 VUUIIIIloniUllUU IU BB.ll- or together a large company of Indians and fetch them to Phila delphia. When ho arrived In the Pennsylvania metropolis Tony Har rison was. with him. ' Titus Moore at first' had been doubtful about It, but a few. words from Craig had covered him. All of a sudden he swung right in line with the idea," Tony In '""""" V"' 7"' t'""L Wil-lTS,yJLj!.m ,0 make h,m formed Pawnee Bill. "I don't know Th nt,1Ar ftI1,iip(l T-To rn.il.l pi. the Bar K arose with th necess - of parting with Cherokee, his ; horse. The son of BlacUiamonu Fancy was a beautiful spirit - jed thing and tho boy was his slave, ! 1UUS Moore mmsoji uaa io piom- ise to look after iiim. Don't w orry, Tony. PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Tl "omocency', treatn Then bepln treatment with V Vapo Rub Oemr 2 1 Million JarUei Yearly BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ( . l"77j I H BOOTS, DONTCttft WISH Wh M ! WOTCHA 6Cff fOU KNEW ? M M TWERt - A WMi YOU 60T SjUr o preewt av.' vour nr.K-f C, FOR Hfc ? SHOPPIM& - j FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS & SET ALL. AKV FP-IEiNDS IlrlLlPM jHtP 7 am' wewy six Zr Mm , Ahre? 7ao--1 SALESMAN SAM Rec'euTCYCAtA ee- MoAfJeo th e pact He OIDN'T HPME AHV KiOM&Y FOR THIS CHRisTtAAS PBeseuTs. &J2.T. oeeeReo To HERe 'EM! OWe H(rAIOO (PHIS f-. a ' cCTftTflf cr. 8 nd oec. 23. UP TO THIS A.M. He HAO RACHep 1511.11 Y- SHorTLY AeTeRTlte store oPetJeo Topay He Mftoe ftCMAPSAtei OP28.o? VJORTH OF Mouse. traps -That C6AV6S &H50 STlLCTo so eeTweeu Mow IiaireU -Indian interpreter the most picturesque figure, 1 or white, with the show. Ho .nd Tony roomed together and (wherever they walked through the 'streets of Philadelphia people stop Ped to gaze alter tne broau-snouiu-, cred ilgure wnn tne flowing mane Ho had in mind, he said. Koiug into the business tor himself some " biuujjur tunw au n- mg to prom uy my experience, i bono-'won't be working for other people very long. It they can make money oft me I ought to be auio io mane u lor myseii u i Keep my late," be laughed. "I saw Pawuoo waiuiu on witn a pretiy gai. -you're sure? Ho didn't say i anything to me about having a ' Hnta " "I saw him with my own eyes." Tony laughed . and walked off and promptly forgot about It. La ter that night Pawnee Bill ex plained. "I mot a nice little girl, Tony, a little j beauty. She camo to - the show with some friends and sbmo- i,low wo got l0 taik,,g allli i toou her home. 1 guess 1 niado a tool of myself." . ; 'How's that?" ' . "Why, her mother and fathor came in the par (or uml linked io mo and 1 don't know what to talk about. Thoy'ro Quakor . peoulo, i. tlilnlr mill nnrt nf sndnfn nnrl tlmv i i,. innL-inrr nt ni K f W1IR n !Curioslty." j Tony laughed. "I thought you didn't mind that sort of thing." j ..j don't as a' rule but this was kla 0f different . HuslUe., I forgot myself anil spit on the floor atul the old man sort of raised his eye brows at me. Of course," he hast- ened to add before TntlV .rnillll speak, "I know it Isn' on people's floors in t right to spit a nice house like that, but I got ttisriCMi anu there wasn't any cuspidor around l and so 1 lot her go without Mthink jing.". ... . ..; "ThHt's sure too bad," Tony corn- PONT BE - HAMEMT , START EO YET ! I NEVJtR DO MY HOPPIN' T1V.V T' OAY B'FORE CHRIST MA'S l PULLED ft F6T OH THIS MORfW.SAM - 60USHT M-(-TUe. CHRISTMAS TReeS TH' WHOLE SALE Dealer had - 4-oo of 'em IS TH' OfJW PLACeftROUIdp WHERE PEOPLE CAM BOV GREAT, 6027. TMpT MEAMS We CAM CHARGE Lt :- j 7 . s i , i i i n r tnlserated "I'll 1 just ' bet ' you mer's end and they traveled to liaveu't got the nerva to to ' back gether as far as Wellington; There acaiu now." ' " ' " - ll'uwneo Bill left him, promising "Is that sot" the other retorted him the opportunity of another tour defiantly. ' "Well she's coming to iu the tail. the show again tomorrow night "Probably along the west coaet. and I'm walking home with her Buffalo Bill's got a show called the aaln. What do you think of that?" 'Flying ' Dutchman, with Jules "I'm not saying a word. My ad- Koene playing the lead. He thinks vice to you in to sit, near a win j he'll want me to bring him some dow." Indians again,' and it'll be a. nice The girl's name. It developed, (trip-for you. Take care of your was Mary Emma Manning. "She's ) self." - just 16, but pretty as a picture. At Caldwell Tony was met by Black hair and brown eyes and "Joe Craig, who had bought an "Sure. I know. Well, give me an other horse with him. 1 "Chero- Invftatlon to -the wedding." He grinned, and ducked quickly to avoid ono of Pawnee Bill's boots. From the door he called back, "If fanes got a good looking sister you take me along with you. I'm .getting right starved for romance myself," and gathered from Paw- :Bre Bill's retort thai he would find welcome in a hotter climate. His own thoughts later that night were not so facetious, lie couldn't help thinking of Rita, won dering bow she, looked, what sort of men she was meeting. Of-course. this was nothing mure than a brief Infatuation of Pawnee Bill's. A I pretly girl, probably stage-struck A few weeks from now and both would have forgotten it. Rita, though, was more than that. It was not easy to forget her down ou tho Bar K when every wook brought one of her letters to her father. He thought of something Titus Moore hud suid when he had returned the provlous winter from bis visit in Virginia. "You'd hard ly know bar, Tony; she's not a lit tle girl any more." Very likely not, ho told blmsolt. Rita was 17 and he bad not seen bur for two years. His mind grasp od eagerly at the thought of taking the traiu to Washington only u tew hours from Philudelphlu, ami i ranlnK on ll8r nt ,1Br sch00l. Hut it was summer, he rocollected, and me school would be closed; sho would not be there. The next day he got a letter from Joe Craig, ltita had arrived at tho , ranch to spend hor vacation. Her mothers with her, CralR wrote, "and Ulta seemed right put qui when she learned you had lofU She. told me to send her regards, She's sure pretty, Tony, and she's fell in love with Cherokee." The information made him very unhappy and ri'stlesn. Not to ie present when Rita got her first glimpse of Cherokee; not to he there to ask her to l'ido him and to ride beside her along Bome of the fnmllltfrHrai.BVvV - They left Philadelphia: not lont? afterward and toured through tho east. Tony was surprised to. learn that Pawnee Hill was exchanging letters with little Mary Manning or May, lis he called -hor. Ho twit ted hlm about it, but Pawnee 13111 uo longer could be emburrassed. "I expect l'U marry hor if I ever get the nerve, to. ask her," he In formed the voiith calmly. "And nro' U-irlltiir t finnvuo ohn'll Vinvn mn l She's the pnly girl ever mot that i y want to marry." Tony wtih gveat dirtlculty ovnr- rnn i Hidden tomntattbn to blurt icut of his own hopeless story of his .friend.. ,, . :. . . , The sliow closed before tho sum- Horace Has a System you woovomt! dom'tcha ee AV.V. TH S6M"i ; AUOOMO ."DO YOUR CHRSTMAb EARLY" ? Tag's Considerate A Fast Worker HO, 6lReel. WR NOT GoUHP, CHEP.T. People 3ust secauss W got p. mowopolV- these TREES ARp WORTH OWL p. OOLLAR APIECE AM' THP.TS ALL We'LC CHARGE FOR 'EM! We LL , ( F VA FE E L TH AT WAY ABOUT IT. I GOT A 'fa GREAT HUNCH! WAIT ;h ufoi r;ii77l i1 i 'kee being kind of young, I didn't I bring him along. Tony. He's not stroiiE enough yet for heavy duty. You'll be just be in time to see Rl- ' ta before she gos back.. She's! Just a few days more to stay. Tell me about yourself, hat kind or a tlnte did you have? Reckon you'll j 30 into the show business?" t uou 1 kuow. 11 a an nxui, uui ; it's kind of uncertalu. You clean . up In one town and don't make esc- j penses io another, What s Rita like? ' Does she still ride around ami get ii everybody's way?v He was masking his interest behind a tone of indifference. Craig shoved back bfa hat and rntched bis head. "Well, yos. She still runs things; in that re spect she hasn't changed much." "Does she talk the same?" Craig regarded him with an amused star. "Well, she splcked up a Virginia accent, I guess you'd cull it.' -Sort of soft and lazy-like. And she don't say ain't any mora. What oIro do you want to know?" Tony reddened furiously. "Noth ing, I reckon. I I was; just fi guring that two years might make a powerful change in a girl and I was curious." His heurt kept pounding against his ribs as they rode along. What would she be like? Would she be tho old, carefree, impudent Rita, tho Rita that used to issue com- .mands like an imperious , little quoon? Or would she bo nnother poraon reversed, tligmficd, con scious of tier place and of his?. (To Be Continued) Rita Moore has changed. Tony earns, and it . adds nothing .to his peace of mind. J . ' ; NOTICE . ' Just received a good assortment of Indies' wrist watches, price fS.76 and up. Men's watches and chains. Six pearl necklaces at cost. Ordet your sllvorware and clocks now. Let me bhvo you ttt : on 1 youi Christmas gifts. Wilbur L. Spaugh, 6(M S. Pine St; Phono 420-V. ; Get an Aladdin lamp at McKean. Darby & Baldwin's. Men's Gift : Slippers 95c to $3.45 ; Roseburg , Booterie BUT P YOU V0AT Tl.v. Trt LA.T MIMUTE EMERY THIMO. WILL HAME Bttk) VlCKEO OVJtW. r- YOO. WOM'T HAV1E ANYTHING TO POT EM , UP - I'M JUST SOIMS UPTOVWN TO SEE VJOMAT V-HLL. BG A5ICE FOR XMAS' V-TL ! SEE "SO J-f.-A S MS 7W,C'7V CBlSrS V ' ' Jsri MOCU MQMEV ' !' JVAT A& DoesT J&i "JV XMAS A:(W V ' ' W f OH,0CK! DD $400 WHATpFERTH r (T WAS C CIMCH! TH' )f A T'tAV SALES, 602.T-! LOVA PETE, WHO 6ROCER.V 6TORE. OOWM ,fir ALL TH' TREES J DID HA SELL EM TH' STREET WAS TICKLED t ARE SOLD' TO? PWK TO CET 'EM ! tia FLOUR! ANY DAY YOU PLEASE S1.80 sk. $7.00 bbl. , $1.90 sk. $7.40 bbl. $2.00 sk. 57,80 bbl. ' Place your orders now for Tile and Land Plaster, Pipe. Also Poultry Wire at the Right Price. t FarmBureauCooperativeExchange AGENTS FOR Roseburg FAIRBANKS Washington St. t Fl A .MP'S flF I IFF. (AMiocUictl Vrvu Lriwl Wire) MEXICO CITY. Rod noses are epidemic in the American colony. Thoy como front looking up at Llndborgh In the hot sunnhlno, AmhiiHKiKlor. Morrow, llkn manv others, face, . is afflicted with a blistered LONDON. The Rev. Chrlatopliei Cook lived 130 years nud served a scattored parisli in Momuouthshiro 75. years till u full on a frozen path way during the current cold wavo proved fatul. , :, . NEW YORK. Miss Isabella Rlt fenliouse Is inclined to tho boliof that EngliBh otflcialdoni has uo sense ot humor. On landing in Eng land she told an Inspector that tire purpose of her-trlp was to seo the Prince of Wales. She says she was then confined In a hospital for a month and deported. i I)URI)AN,'Natal!4-Thd record for tho running broad jump js now 20 foot 9 Inches, made by H. J. M. At kinson In tho i national champion ship. . . I , v . i ATLANTIC CITY. Married 16 1 years, Mr. and , Mrs. Robert De limey have parted "as the best ot friends." In agreement filed In court they renounce all claims I upon each other for the rest of; their lives and agreo not to dls-j turb their friendship. They do not believe In divorce. Mrs. Delnnoy, who thinks hor husband Is wonder, fill except hs a husband, Is In poll tlcs nnd ban ambitions to become a policewoman. Dolancy is a sales man. ' s 1 THAT WHY I WAVT - I MEWE.R. COULD DECIDE OU AMY ONE THIMC WHERE THERE' A LOT OE 'ErA TO PICK PRoM-BoT TH'OAY B.EEORE: CHWbTMAft , 1 oeuALLY JUST HAME TO TAVE WHAT'S LEET T SAv)"a ME A NfcVJPOL LOT OF- WORRY I II H t If ffc.jf!ao. u. s. PAfor WW sVHWsiwvicg. inc. J . ) I'M bAJSVVWAy ) fr 607 A LOT Jv iTVNOOLOASrBERlGMT " 1 ySD,M SFoPMSTDSAiM ALU Oakland ; RED APPLES FOR . -CHRISTMAS We have bought the entire 4 crop of apples from two or- chards und can now offer 4 good, sound red apples, Jona- thans and Spltzenbergs, at $1.00 a box for a short time only. Buy now for tho boil- uays. ua we mgaway ts mues v north, at BRAND'S ROAD STAND Direct from China, embroidered luncheon seta, llneu, and. tapestry, Bilk and novelties, at Kidder's Shoe Store. ' ' When You I Fegl h Cold Coming :l' n Tdke1EWB r laxative Wromn Quinine I tablets Grip, Influenza and many Pneu monias begin as a common cold. Prico 30c. The box bears this signatura , Proven Merit since 1889 By Martin By Blosser $50 TO GO- AMD TWO C'MOM, SAM, VOL) CAM DO IT I MORSE & CO. and 8. P. Track. By Small ew9 ft - h if