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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1928. Away Go Profits This week we arc showing one of the finest lines of table glassware to be had. It is a , Delayed Shipment of Holiday Goods and to move this line quickly we will forego our usual profits. Sandwich Trays, Fruit Bowls, Ice Buckets and . Tongs, Salad Plates, Cake Plates, Bread and Butter Plates, and a lot of others. Better see this assort- ment at once. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE VIA VI for uiun, wouiou and child reu. I'uune 18F22. Mia. Suillh. RHODK-ISLAND hod iiuiieu lor ' Hate rwiumiiiDle. lllu iTOMpt'ct tit. EEAN 'SI'RAY OUTFIT " 26 ui, UboiI 3 li. . oullll, ?150. Farm liuruuu Exchange FOit'SAXii Bourbon ltd turkey toniB. 1. li. Nicholt, iiruckwuy, Oro. 12 I'i. 1'. ICNtiiNK,' ?1U0, "also two ti li. p. eiiKlnos at u mirguiu. Khiiii Uui-eau Exchange. 11KAN SI'llAY PUMP KKPAIUS Wo carry a Ini'KO usgurtmcut of ruimlru. Kurm Bureau Exchange. Foil 8 ALK Your choice of" my luylng Whlto Loghorn pullcla, 1 each. 11. N. Pickcnn, Uuiheiilu. FOR SALlT s7cVi'fKedcock erelH, 'extra good oneB. Phone h. USklnnor & Hon. VOOBOR SALE Seasoned "Vuc coud growUi rid fir block. (3.00 pur tier, load of 21 Her, JV.OH. Phono 10F23. I'on BALE 1SI2B Uo(lKObuBlneH8 tiedan, very good condition. Al so 11)25 Ford coupe, completely overhauled. Bargains. Phone 209-U p0K BALE Ford Fordnr nodtuT, with IUicksteol nn dothur equip ment, run only 4000 miles, and In perfect condition. This Is u real uurgHin. llarrlKou's Uarage. KsiniOk AirfliidE71l6per M". Bills sawn to order; slabwood . $2 per cord; edgings free. 3 milos south of SuUierllu, Ore. Highway Lbr. Co. ' FOH SALE OR THADE 120 itcros timber land, level ground, good houso, burn; 8 miles north or Grants Puss, on Pacific high way. Unlimited and unexcelled j ttuiur Huppiy. muHl pucriucu. Vi. M. Bqiilor. Phone 570 or180-R. ' For bale 11 aurvF'iioar" Sullicf Jin, 2 acroH Bnrtlett poars, full bearing othor fruit; good mod ern rosidence; barn, largo poul-ti-y bouse. No ronsonuble offer refused. K. N. Pickens, Buther lln, Ore. FUlTS A LB Roil 7lF blocC 8'tfors JK.liu; ri'd tlr block euHlly unlit, 3 tiers fl).5U; half seasoned oak block, 21 Hits f N. 50 ; stove woud, 3 Hem Slo. Dolivcrios Mon day to Friday. Phone UO-I-J. FOR 8ALI0 2ti0 aVroiT oil ' Cow Crook. 100 acroH under culliva Uou; i mile to school Iiouho. Will divide Into tracts of 40 acres or more. For Information address H. J. Wilson, Azalea, Ore., owuer. , WANTED WANTKD 250 men to dike dinner I at H oh i1 burg Ciifotorta. ' 'ANTBO TO Iruilo tias inimiiliiK oulltt (roniplflo, lor iIihk av. li. II. No. J, llox sr, IlObebuiK. Ore. FUItS VANtliDiTiniat" Fowtur & Ageo's hardware on Sluplionn Btroot. HrliiK or Bliip to uio. U. R Bhiolda, Jur doulur. FOR RENT WELL furnished apt., ground floor, : close in. 831 H. Main. FOR RENT 4-ionin" dow'nslalis apt. 710 Mill SI. Phone 252 I,. FOR' RENT Cheap, 6-room llnntie. Inquire D30 N. Jackson. FOR RENT 5-room house, ' all I built ins. garugc, on paved St. Phone 6i6 R. I FOR RENT 5 room furulKhcd . ot-; tago, with garage and gulden Bpot: reasonable, l'lione DtiO It. FOititENT Nicely "' tumislied 3- room apt., motlern, built. In... Stationery tubs, piano. Dcanlorff ; Apartineiils, 112 llrockway. Miotic 403 R. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Lonff term loans with liberal repayment privilege. GJft inter est payable annually. Usual commission charges. Ask for (older describing this loan. G. VV. Young & Son Insurance and Loans 116 Cam St. ' Phono 417 MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 603 when In need of auto parts. Sorff'a Auto Wracking House. PAINTING niiils, barns and 'fac tory buildings with a spruy very economical In coat.iE. It. Baker, Cauipview, Roseburg or phone C01-J. FOR TRADE 0 apartment-Tiulid-lug in Tacotnn, Wash., also G room houso and 4, lots in So attlo for prune orchard in Ore gou. V. Molino, 1920 Fawcett Ave., Tacoma, Wash. By Rail or Highway to Portland J 'New silver-gray motor- 1 I coaches; fatter trains. J -' New convert ience for travelers to Portlandandintermediacestations. ' Luxurious mptor-coadi service by Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. in addition to improved sched ules of Southern Pacific trains. v to Portland ' . ! Arrln . ?;c.l)ls' PonUni Oicgoiilitir 1"l :Vs p. m. 1: lfi a. hi. Shasta - - 4:ln p. in. 10: an p. in. Motor Coach 0:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Motor Coach 11:32 a. m. 7:55 p. in. Returning , Leave Arrl Pottlmd Roseburg i:"(0 p." m. f : 5 a. in. 8:110 a. m. !:;i5 p. m. WM) iv. in. ' 5:57 p. nT. 2::i0p. m. lt):;(5 p. irt. OrcRonian ShiiHtn -Motor Couch Motor Couch Southern Pacific rail tickets good on motor-coaches of Southern Pa cific Motor Transport Co. J. E. Clark, Agent Phong 11 Roseburg, Ore, Light your home with an ALADDIN LAMP Gives a brighter and whiter liijht than electricity or gas. Vou can have this light from kerosene if you have an Aladdin Lamp. It is the most economical lump made. Burns Kerosene McKean, Darby & Baldwin NASH GARAGE The best Used Cars that money can buy. Repairing on all cats. Guaran teed Work. Oak & Main Sta. Phone 649 Roseburg Cabinet Shop i-:;o v. 0:k Built-in Work, Furniture Repair Ing and Refinishing Saw Filing a Specialty F. L COCK ELREAS THE STORY THUS FAR ; The story is laid In the Indian territory and along the Kansas bor der in the us, when, a fight a3 beitix wuKed tor the openiiiK of Ok lahoma to settlement. Chief char acters are: Tony Harrison, orphaned at 13, when his father was shot in pok er game; I'awnee KM, aiUeiLturer, teach er, Indian int ernretur, showman ; Joe CraiK, who takes Tony to th.j liar K ranch to live; Titus Moore, owner of the Bar ; K brand 1 1 Jtlta, his duuKhter, with whom i uiiy muir tuns in love,- Moore Is one of the chief ene mies of the movement to opvn Ok lahoma. David Payne, leader of the "Boomers," dies and Tony In his loyally to oore is troubled be cause of his sympathy for Payws'a cause. He tries to forget his hope less lovo for Itita, but is unable to keep from declaring hfs lovo. and when she admits she Is ci- gaged to another he ritKUppcars. J'awneo Bill organizes his own hIiow, Tony goee with It. It fails and Pawnee liiW is persuaded by the city of Wichita to go there and lead the Boomers in Oklu i homa. The fight finally is won. On April 22, the gun is fired that KHtidx 50,000 homeseekers Kcrambliug over the border. Tony rides on to Guthrie, which in ono day Is springing from nothing to a city of ,000. There lie acci dentally gets Into the hardware business. i.Mrs. Moore meanwhile has died In the east and Titus Moore anil lata go back to the Bar K. A Hcar-facod man drops Into Guthrie mid at sight of him Tonv Is troubled by the notion that he has seen him before. CHAPTER XLVI When Jie dropped into hi favor- Jte haunt that evening for a qutot game oi poker, Tony HanlKon found the scar-race Forbes stand ing beside the har. Once more ne was 'assailed with the foellug that somewhere he had encountered that face before, but to save the life of him he could not resurrect tho image of a man with silk black hair and a short mustache and goatee. Most men, if they af fected mustache , favored the long flowing ones with droop i 1 1 g or up- N Satisfaction Guaranteed For many yean, men And women everywhere Jmve bcen ' using and recommending Foley Mils A diuretic stimulant to the kidneys Quick to relieve Try them Sold fivtrywhmra BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES IS-X , I AM ow :i : .,1 . WWCW, LOST W OWE BOOK -WO MOW XEHM) vmmv' 3 AM0 W 0V!?, . -I- HOMEY? irera AV wre m..e-b IU y?tV 1 KMtW -CT- a Vita " (iffiWm-WttM rfH-vwouLO 3ffefeSfr 111 Sill .mdm ill -.rif-U-J y FRECKLES AND HIS POP-WOO kAWVW SOMEBODY MOJED IN "WE Bl5 S7AUFFER. MOUSE LAST MOASDAV AMD OSSI& AM' I SAW A LI77LS CAAJR VM17W W5 MAWS BlLLie'QIT . FIGURED OUT lEV AAD I SALESMAN SAM AHfVVARLET. TI5. TMOO. 16 feTM MV OAUC-HT AMP HIOeOLIS WI1H THY UK6. MUSIC YKWOW THIS! .iwrF Tuntl HafT kooujju wc(? HAtp. NET BILL HAST OcSuPLEO &ARREM OFVIMES,DUe.TO TWY CLOM TJOGS'. Mlpnzox turned ends. Aud," he told him self, "it can't be the scar, I'd i member that anywhere.1 He lingered, nearby, that ho might si u ay the other's face unob wivid; and presently I-'orbea, as If he felt unseen eyes upon him, lurried around. He Mulled. "Have a drink?" he asked. k'or a momont Harrlsoa experi enced the uncomfortably feeling of having been caught in1 an act of rudnetttt. "I don't drink," he au- awe red as pleasantly as he could. Some lime ago 1 decided to eet uloni? without it." "Most of uh would be better off If vq felt the Hame way about ft," the man agreed pleasantly. "How about aometbing soft ginger ale?" Tony hesitated. The inau waa courteous enough, and yet. . . . "(iimerally," he said, "I don't per- m It a stranger to Btaud treat for me; but Til break the rule if you let me buy the next one." Forboa lifted an arm to signal Jthe bartender. After he had given I his order he said, "I won't be a iBi.riinger much longer. I'm figuring jon locating here." "Going In business?" "Drug store. I've been looking! 'over the ground to see If It would pay "You know course?" we've got one. of Forbes nodded. "Itoom for an other one a good one. Thought I'd see how things were going in Oklahoma City, though, before 1 mude up my mfnd." "Vou know," Harrison said bold ly, "I've been bothered by the no tion that I've seen you before Homo place. Is that possible?" "Ileea in Chicago?" Tony nodded. "Well, that's where I'm from." Forbes laughed a little driiy. I"Folks ate not likely to forget this race,' and he Indicated the scar. "JJullet wound," he explained. "Piowt'd up my cheek considerab ly, didn't It?" He shifted impatiently and glanced about him. "(Jot a poker game on," he explninod apologeti cally and withdrew. Harrison watched him as he sat down at a nearby table, and frownod. He heard Ills own name called a moment later and a bit reluctantly walked across the room nml dropped into the seat that was reserved for him by his friends. He played mechanically,' with only a half-hearted intorest In the cards; and from time to time he found htimielf staring nlmently to ward the table where aat Forbes. Tho man's back was to him. ' though, and Forbes presented nothing more than n sleek black ihead and a pair of broad should - ers. "There's something on your fago. . . . mind, Tony." Fred Perkins laugh- A jagged flash of lightning rent od as he gathered in a sizable 'the sky. limning tho makeshift "pot." "1 raised tho ante, drew j buildings in all their stnrknoss and two cards, and yen called me with. giving talin a brief Ellnmso of two little pair. That ain't natural FRIENDS Sit , "i .,. n ( i .... -t ro. mm T. WHO COURT- f You Cfvci. te MftKETH TH' Ml3HT FAce.SH? 0R(W THY SWOKO. BUFFOOM I DKfXVJ THt flK' TH' BALCOMVlS ' for you." - Harrison shrugged and smiled. "Too much business, Fred." To Jenkins, the restaurant owner, he said, "That partner of mine thinks up more things for me to do than I can attend to In working hours e-land criticizes me when 1 carry them In my mind at night. All Ight; deal me a band end look out for me. I'm out for blood." lie picked up his cards, eaw two kings and announced: "She's off," and threw In a chip. Others clink ed beside ft. "Everybody stays," said Jenkins, who waa dealing. "How many lyuds, Harrison?" "Three." When they fell In front of him he Blipped them, un looked at, between his pair of kings and shuffled the five cards, face down. "Now -let me peel down, Fred," he begun and stopped short. There were our kings in his hand and an illuminating flash of memory darting through his brain, lie turned quickly in quest of Forbes but the man had left at least he was not at the table where Tony had last seen htm. His eyes roved the crowded room. Not there. Very well the hotel. Leaving a winning hand and an uncashed stack of chips on the table, he pushed back his chair and darted for the door, his com panions too overcome with aston ishment for speech. When he had vaniKhed through. jthe door, Fred Perkins leaned over the table and picked up Tony's cards. "Four kings 1" he announc ed In feeble amazement, and slid back in his chair" "Now, what the hell " he broke off, to stare weakly at the five cards. In the street, Tony Harrison was saying to himself, "I knew it I knew I wasn't wrong. Now, If he's only at the hotel if he didn't get scared at what X said and light lout " I The way to the hotel led past jhis own store, which stood just two doors away from the bank. He proceeded at a rim, stumbling now and then over a rut, for there were no street lights in Guthrie yet and the sky was overcast and black. The far-off rumble of thunder ac companied him down the Btreet and once he tripped and sprawled his length on the ground, to pick himself up, cursing, and hasten on. Far off a light shone through the blackness. From the bank, he told himself. It would be Morrison, the cashier, who religiously devoted one night a week to "checking things up." Morrison what was it Morrison had said about the f-cared-faced man-r-that he hadn't i:i'?!rod him with confidence? ". orison's own words," he whispered, and ran on. His eyes accustomed better to tho darkness now, could discern fairly clearly the giant outlines of tho hardware store and the frnmo- work of tho addition under con- - Rtruct Ion- Porklns and Harrison, a I "going" businessand nine years 'something else. H stopped with Yas Good News! 'M6LL- VES76EQiV L I n R). sn ossie amd as f ) T'lic 'fs f SAID A6- SAMO BILLIG ) 5.? AA" WAT SHE ZlM SPOK& 70AIAK iJT J ! Rehearsing "Romeo and Juliet" old KeTroe- TIS A PCM AM SWORD But holo MIMOTe PiMD 6HALC.'. o it y such abruptness that his handd sought the ground for balance. It could not have been bis imagina tion, he told himself. Under that brief lightning flash he had seen ; horses moving outside the little jbanJt, and Morrison, he knew per- lecuy win, naa not ridden any ot tiiem. Bia amazement gave way to rapid calculation and he stepped quickly toward the dark shadow of the store. It was all very clear now the scar-faced stranger stroll ing Into the bank from time to time and asking numerous ques tions under the pretense of an in terest in Guthrie's business ou look. ... He slipped swiftly aud silently from the hardware store to the building next door. Hugging it closely he cut around to the rear and then tiptoed toward the aide facing the bank. He could make out three bulky shapes in the dark ness and could hear the stamping of horses' feet. Iieside them was the faint glow of a cigar or ciga rette. His mind revolved on various plans of action. Should he lie in wait until the bank robbers emerged and then open fire on them from his place of conceal ment? A safe course but not to be considered because of the un certainty of hitting a man in the darkness. No he would have to. get to the bank and surprise them. He fingered the hosier at his hip, drew out the slender-barrelled revolver and, dropping to his hands and knees, began a slow and silent progress toward the shapes In the darkness beside the bank. A horse whinnied nervously and Harrison flattened himself against the ground like a snake. But he was reassured by the sound of a man's voice: "Quiet, you fool!" and prosently he began to inch for ward again. From where he now lay he could see the hbrsSs quite clearly. There would be no danger of running into them. And the faint glow of the cigarette -told him which way his man was facing. Just a few feet more now and Then he was on his feet, wraith like In the darkness. Before the man -who held the reins could turn or utter a sound, Harrison "had swung the butt of his gun against his skull and grabbed him to case his fall. Ue spoke softly to the horses, then grabbed off the man's hat, peered at his face, felt with his fingers a swelling lump behind tho other's ear, and let him He. There would be, Harrison was satisfied, no signs of life from him for some time. He felt a fierce exultation within him. Part of his task was accom plished : that for which he had iwaited and prayed many a day lay just ahead. He spoke once more In a reasurring whisper, to the jthree horses and then turned to ward the front of the bank. Two men inside with Morrison, and one of them. , . . A sudden blaze of passion swept him as he crept toward tho lighted window a savage lnngiuc to cot that othor alone somewhere, to Suh f SAYS VM&LWATS WAT MJAV.CEWAlW'-' kee,VvS so FuMjy To Lr.OAF.7r,7;'.i..u! tir- - VNAO eJEU AEA W ) 'T i,S.AlJJ -f - CA- A eiRL MJITA TUC . ..r- ,.l-'0.. , - ' L VOL) D.-yj'T S r? CCXJLO B: e.'!2L, do you, "1 W.I HECK'S H 60IM' OFF Ut? STA.ee FOR.?? -:!. - f ' fiVV w i i i Time to Plow MotM: . FarmBureauCooperativeExchange ROSEBURG AGENTS FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co. Fairbanks Morse & Co'. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. Washington St. and 8. P. Tracks. COLDS Stop a cold before it 6tops you. Take HILL'S Cascara- Bromide - Quinine. Stops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels, tones the system. Insist on HILL'S. Red box, 30c. All druggists. HIIX'S Cascara - Bromide - Quinine twist his fingers in his throat and hear him plead for his life like a beggar. The door beside the 'lighted win dow, he noted, was closed. Remov ing his hat, he Cautiously raised himself erect and looked over the sill. Morrison sat in .a chair be side the safe, and in front of him, with leveled guns, stood two men. From the hands of one a half-filled sack dangled. The othor, his eyes slitted with anger, was talking hi a low tone, and Tony Harrison won dered then how lie possibly could have failed to rocognlzo him at first' gllmpso. . (To Be Continued) Benton at lastl In the next chap- ,ter Tony Harrieon comes to grips with the man who killed his father. postponed Jipod-Iiver oil is emulsified it is more perfectly absorbed, t H.nVAetl!oleJaUnr ld ?.oes disagree with til Jau. 2tth, on account digestion, lake Junior high student body pre- ' :Sn,83jn,rs Torcd: SCOTT'S EMULSION fniiiEiJiiiniiiiiiiiinaiiBiiiiBiiiiiiiimiiHmiiNiiiffliitiiiiimiiiiiimiraia ? SAY.VtM.CWLt- ftM AH HAD BVJE OfcM'MtM CALUM' OM KB , AU IM Ot SAtA MM'-AH'0 DRAP OOAH DEAD DAT? Dlfe VoO Ml -ZHATS? m , m - - 9 :- tR! OO MOT rHTN DcAi tr-i 'If. S T- Mm kMrK Come and look over our tractor and walk ing plows. We have some good values in used plows and harrows. SPECIAL New 12-inch plow $17.50 fit FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ( Awwlittwl PrcM T-asor! Wire) FOHT THOMAS, Ky.JImmy Hackley, Los Angeles, defeated Spider Lewis, Fort Thomas (10. f Associate Pnw Loafed Wirei LOS ANCiKLES, Jan. 13. Joo Anderson, .Kentucky middleweight contender, will step ten rounds or less with Dave Shade of Califor- p.ia here January 24, Wade . Wil liams, matchmaker for the Olym-, pic auditorium, announced yester day. Lesson No. 8 , Question: Why is the emulsified form the more efficient way forme to realize the health-giving benefits of cod-liver oil ? Answer: Because when By Martin WHUT AUD DO By Blosser AEAR A CUTE , little eijau.'! X jtttM mm MmM By Small SfWVV VOOR Vp Ci , i-T- n.. .