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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928. SEVEN Glass Bake Pie Pan Regular 90c Value Special Sale on Class Bake pie Pan This Week. Com in and learn how you get one ol them for only 7c Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE FOR SALE Young Beagle male hound, cheap. Phone 32F3. FOR SALE llaled hay. T. E. Dun- can. Phoue libi. OLD growth Ur wood (or sale. it. V. Hauleld, 33KJL4. V1AV1 for men, womeu and child ' ren. Phone isFii. Mrs. bmitli. WILL the party asking lor Harred KocH hatching eggs call ugum? Mrs. bum .Leake. b'UU. SAUi-urebrud Buuruon Red turkey turns. N. 1,. conn, UosoDurg, Ore. Puoue 6'15. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, per luo. B. K. cockereis. Apples. O. & Truebiood; FOR SALE 2, radio, horn Tuid "i head sets. A bargain. Auuress , liox 4S-1, care News-Review.' fRALTMaTlauahitt Incuba tor, HUU-egg, till. Also heifer culves, f5 each. Phone 33F25. FOR SALE Good Edison phono" grunn, 100 records: cheap; - or trado for wood. V. A. Hull, 720 Hoover St. FOR SALE One" 3-year-old-cow giving about 3 gallons milk. 5 miles from Dlxouvllle. Phone ! 34F15. irsKb phwen sphav outfits:! 75 up. Hand spray pump out- - .. T. . 1 " 'i I 1J H. P. STOVER ENGINE Cheap, also Fairbanks Morse and Novo engines ut a bargain. Farm llureau Exchange. FOR SALE- -1920 Dodge business sedan, very good condition. Al so 1025 Ford cuupe, completely overhauled. Bargains. Phone 209-U ; LUMBER Ail kinds", Jlo per if. Bills sawn to order; siabwood (2 per cord; edgingB free. 3 miles south of Sutherlin, Ore. Highway Lbr. Co. FOR SALE 11 acres near Suther lin, 2 acres Bartlett pears, lull bearing other fruit; good mod ern residence; baru, large poul try house. No reasonable offer refused. U. N. Pickens, Suthcr lln. Ore. FOR SALE Red fir block, 3 tiers ' $8.50; red tir block easily split, 3 tiers J9.50; half seasoned oak block, 2 tiers 58.00; stove wood, 3 tiers $10. Deliveries Mon day to Friday. Phone 604-J. ""wanted WANTED 250 men to take dinner at Rqseburg Cafeteria. WANTED House cleaning, 30c per hour; washing, ironing, 60c per dozen. Phone 478. WANTED Man with good team or, light donkey engine to skid logs! , by contract. Inquire I. A. White, 6 miles up Rice creek road, 1 mile below Dlllard. WANTED A partner in every lowu aim luuttiiij- " -. o(,v,u. j Only men willing to work need ' apply. Federal Distributors, luc, 427 Stark St., Portland. I U'ANTKn Kito iti'i-i-H imimlu-dved 5 fair timber land. Will purchase for cash this week in 80 acre! lv. Want clear titles' at $2.60 per acre. Write complete description. Box 95, caro News-Review. FORKLNl FOR RENT Five-room cottage';! . Roseburg, Ore. wnn garage, ruone ioi-. FOR RENT Apartmonts, new, cozy. Fhone 645-J. WEtXTurnished apt., ground floor, close in. 331 8. Main. " FOR-RENT Clean, well furnished 7-room house, garage and gar den ground; 18 per month. Call 298 or Inquire 852 Hoover St. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS ing term loans with Ubral roiayment privilege. SJ9V Inter est payable Annually. Usual con.-nissiun chargeB. Ask for foldui describing this loan. G. VY. Young & Son I'surancs and Loans - 116 Ca SL Phone 417 FOR RENT 7-room furnished house, garage. 861 W. Mosher bt. FOR RENT 2-room furnished house, $7 per month, free water. See elevator man, Perkins Bldg. FOR RENT Almost-now-froom plastered house, built-in kitchen, bath; and garden. Inquire 83.3 . Hoover St - FOR " RENT 10-room modern, partly furnished house on Win chester St., North Koseburg. S. W. Starmer, Soldiers' Home. FOR RENT 5-room house. - bullt-lns, garage, ou paved SU Phone 66S-R. FOR RENT 5-room furnished cot tage, with garage and gardeu spot; reasonable. Phone 6tjti-K-FOR REN'P'iceTy-lufnrshed 3 room apt.,- J modern, built-ins. Stationery tubs, piano. Deardurff Apartments, 142 Brockway. Pnone 403-R. I LOST ' LOST After QuaranUuo and b& . fore school atarted, pair shell rimmed glussos. Leave at News J Review. - - MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when fh need of auto an.fr'B Anlr. . Wrflnklnir BUYS IN PORTLAND ' (Aivoclfttcd I'roH lcm1 Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. W. A. Tyler, president of the Astoria National Bank, has purchased; the postal building, Third and Wash ington streets, from W. C. "Beck telL The purchase price is ap proximately $300,000. The bulding is a - four story structure, on a site "100 by 100 feet. Carload Red Top fencing arrives in a few days. Lowest prices out of car on arrival. Mall us yourorders. Wade Drag Saw (new) for ' $125. Stearns & Chenowetb, Oakland, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Electro - Chiropractor Drugless Health Center. 327 Cass. Pn. 491. l.gEEKSSSM Before Der Smash Up Arrive Du It Yust sum soon ve got freez ing veathor rain suow an so fort. Aye notice dat et bane purty dangerous tu run Oat mobile. a Last.vlnter lot fallar got car smashed up not tu say nothing bout broken nose, yambed up knee on account doy got en rut an kant sot out. Ve pay lot klaim for dnt kind disaster. Now before yu got en mfxup, ve susROst yu got yurself en Oatmohile cn-sui-ance aganlst damage. Ve ville fix yu up. "OLE" jg S a S 1 Quine & Co. Phone 108 hS Masonic Bide. .T.T.t.T.T.T.TT.T.T.r.T.T.T.T.TT.T.Wi- 1 WE. QllftROYOOR CLOTHES BBoTrt DAV ANO HUT-" I -rr. TUftTTHEV 1 The sanitary conditions of the : shop aro perfect. Vour lace cur 'tains, your pomonal apparel, your table and bed linens will all receive j .the proper treatment 11 seni iiiv ' let us call for it. ! Roseburs Steam Laundry Trm . . AI Vtrit Aimtcft CHARACTERS ' I Phllo Vance Joho F.-X. Markham, District I Attorney of New York County I Margaret Odell (Tha "Canary ') Charles Cleaver, a man-about- town Kenneth, Spotswoode, a manu facturer Louis Mannlx, an importer Dr. Ambrose Liu d quiet, a fash lonable neurologist Tony Skeel, a profe&sioiial bur glar William Elmer Jessup, tele phone operator Harry Spively, telephone oper ator ' Ernest Heath, Sergeaut o( the Homicide Bureau. THE STORY THUS FAR Vance has his own theories about criminal procedure and he tells them la his friend, Mark ham, who is considerably worried over the crime situation in New York. Then the newspapers announce the murder of Margaret Odoll, known, as the "Canary," former Follies girl and reigning Broad way beauty. Markham turns to Vance for help anil they visit the "Canary's apartment. CHAPTER 1U As Markhani entered the Odell apartment that morning Sergeant Ernest Heath came forward at once and extended his hand. A look of relief passed over his broad, pugnacious features; and it v&a obvious that the animosity and rivalry which always exist be tweeu the detective division and the district attorney's of lice dur ing the investigation of any crimi nal case had no place in his atti tude on this occasion. "I'm glad you've come, sir' he said; and meant it. He then turned to Vance witn a cordial smile, and held out his hand. - - "So the amachoor sleuth is with us again!" His tone held a friend ly banter, t Oh, quite," murmured Vance. "How's your induction coll work ing this beautiful September morning, Sergeant? "I'd hate to tell you!" Thou Heath's face grew suddenly grave, and he turned to Markham. "It's a raw- deal, sir. Why in hell couldn't they have picked some one besides the Canary for their dirty work ? There's plenty of Janes on Broadway who coulda faded from the picture without causing a second alarm;' but they rOUGHS B Apply over throat and chest ipr swallow Btn&u pieces 01 V VARORUB pear 21 Million Jar Uomd Ymariy BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VfS A SUNKS XO THROW tWCT OWf Of- SCOTS' AVtftf - BUT THtVSE YET THM HWOEKiT r-VBM BEEW OVEKEO I r w 1 TOgtl ) Ji J yf wx&m w ...aw -j i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Doesn't Knov Just How to Take That -' By Blosser 1 r& MOMJ iYWSWXDCVK rW DONIiEV? A (W OA'- WIS IS FRECKLES-) Q c JV.sm SOINS 5 j SALESM.AN SAM The Time Draws Close - By Small 1 wtce ficsocL"PCAY" trailer! M ... M P 1 ' VS-xt-iVl EE.- f Tut olnson mirdi case gotta go and bump off the Queen ot Sheba!" a be spoke. William ST. Morau. the commanding otlicer ot the de- tectlve bureau, came Into the little foyer and performed toe usual hand-shaking ceremony. Though he had met Vance and me but once before, and then casually, he remembered us both and ad dressed ua courteously by name. "Vour arrival." he said to Mark bam, in a, well-bred, modulated voice., "is very welcome. Sergeaut Heath will give you what prelimi nary Information you want. I'm stilt pretty much in the dark my self only Just arrived." "A lot of information I've got to give," grumbled Heath, as he led the way into the living-room. , Margaret Odell's apartment was a suite ot two lairly large rooms connected by a large archway draped with heavy uumask por tieres. The entrance door from the main hall of the building led into small rectangular toyer aooui eight feet long and four feet deep, with double Veuetiau-glaas doors opening into the main room be yond. There was no Qthor e trunco to. the apartment, and the bedroom could be reached only through the archway from the living-room. There was a large davenport, covered with brocaded silk, in front of the fireplace In the left- haud wall of tho living-room, with a long narrow library-table of in- laid rosewood extending along Us back. On the opposite wall, be- tween the foyer and the archway into the bedroom, hung a 'tripli cate Marie Antoinette mirror, be neath wnlch stood a mahogany gute-leg table. On the far side of the archway, near the large oriel window, was a baby grand Stehnvay piano with a beautifully designed and decorat ed case of Louis-Seize ornamenta tion. In the corner to the right of the fireplace was a spindle-legfjed escritoire and a square hand-paint-1 ed waste-paper basket of vellum. I To the left of the fireplace; stood one of the loveliest Boule cabinets I have ever seen. Severul excellent reproductions of Bou cher, Frugonard and Watteau hung about the wa.Hs. The bed room contained a chest of draw ers, a dressing-table, and several goid-lear chairs. Tho whole apart ment seemed eminently In keeiv iug with the Canary's fragile aud evanescent personality. . As we stopped from the little toyer into the living room aud stood for a moment looking about. a scene bordering on wreckage met our eyes. The rooms had ap parently boen ransacked by some ouo in a frenzy of haste, and the disorder of the place was appal ling -:: ' u,lThey didn't exactly do the Job' AMCTttr yR3&...? X1 Zlrl , 0751 ' ai , .t vn.iOt5. Tmm't F-AUVT YBE THROWtO AWAV - HOW'S AH ' ' TOO- 6CTrW6 5o2S ' AWW6HT ' AMO FATTER. FAULT, .' H ? CtVO OU6HTTA FUSWAH , ia- spector Morau. . - "I suppose we oughta be grate ful tht'y didn't blow the joint up with dynamite," returned Heath acridly. jr ! But it was not the general dis order that most attracted us. Our gaze was almost Immediately drawn and held by the body1 of the dead girl, which rested iu an un natural, semi recumbent attitude in the corner of the daveipoit nearest to where we stood. Her head was turned backward, as if by force, over the silken tufted upholstery; and her hair hud come unfastened and lay be neath her head and over her bare shoulder like a frozen cataract of liquid gold. Her face, in violent j death, was distorted and unlovely. tier skin was discolored; her eyes were staring; her mouth was open, and her lips were drawn back. Her neck, on either side of the thyroid cartilage, showed ugly dark bruises. She was dressed iu a flimsy evening gown of black Chantilly lace over cream-coloitd chiffon, and across the arm ot the davenport had been thrown evening cape ot cloth-of-gold trimmed with ermine. ' There were evidences of her in effectual struggle with the per son wuo nuu strangled nor. no- sides the disheveled condition of her hair, ouo of the shoulder strars ut her gown had been sev ered, and there was a long rent in the fine lace across her breast. A small corsage of artificial or chids had been torn from her bodice, and lay crumpled In her lap. One satin slipper had fallen off, and her right knee was twist ed inward on the siut of the dav- eIort, as tr sue nad sought to llft heiaolf out of tho suffocating clutches of her antagonist. Her fingers woro stiii flexed, no doubt as they had been at tho mo- meut ot her capitulation to death, when she had relinquished her grip upon the murderer's wrists. The spell ot horror cast over us by tho sight of the tortured body was broken by the matter-of-fact tones of Heath. : "You see, Mr, Markham. she was evidenlly silting In the corner ot this setteo when she was grabbed suddenly from behind." in dainty fashion," remarked Markham nodded. "It must havoj Any one other than myself col taken a pretty strong man to locUng or trying to collect on nd slrangle her so easily." jvertfsement for menu of Grand "I'll say!" agreed Heath. Ho Grill has not been authorized to bent over and pointed to the girl s lingers, on which showed several abrasions. "They stripped her rings off, too; and they didn't go about It gentle, either." Then ho indicated a segment of fine plati num chain, set with tiny pearls, which hung over one of her shoul- ders. "And they grubbed whatever , house to tho senate. It would ou it was hanging round hor neck, jthorlze the'Wur Department to in and broke the chain doing It. They crease tho dully allowance for weren't overlooking anything; orlmoals from 36 cents to 6-1 cents per losing any time. . ... A swell, gcn-;inan, tho amount allotted 1 tho, tleiminly Job. Nice nud refined.' "Whero's the Medical Examin er?" asked Markham. i , He's coming, ' Heath told him, You n.in'1 not Don nnrpinua tri cd nnvwhm n without his hroaltfant." ,."Ua mav find-something else .'!'.::"'' Poor Opal . - ' ':. Uy Martin something that doesn't show." ' ."iuwes pleuty showing . for' me," declared Heath. "Look at1 this apartment. It - wouldn't be much worse it a Kausas cyclone , had struck it.v We turned front the depressing spectacle ot the dead girl and moved toward the center of the room. ; "Be careful not to touch any thing. Mr. Markham." warned Heath. Tve sent for the finger print experts they'll be here any minute now." j Vance looked up iu mock aston-: ishment. "Finger-prints? You don't say really! How delightful! lnmgiue a johunte in this enlightened day: leaving his finger-prints for jou to find." i "All crooks aren't clever, Mr. ; Vance." declared Heath combat ively. I "Oh, dear no! They'd never be apprehended if they were. But, ( after all. Sergeant, even an au-; theutic finger-print merely means that the person who made It was dallying around at Boine time orj oiner. u uoesn t indicate guilt." "Maybe so," conceded Head): doggedly. "Hut I'm here to toll you that if I get any good honest-to-j tied (inger-prlnts outa this devas tated area, it's not going so easy! with the bird that made 'em." Vance appeared to be shocked. I "You positively terrify me, or geant. Henceforth I shall adopt nilttena as a permanent ndditlou to my attire. I'm always handling the furniture and the teacups and the various knlckuacks iu the houses where I call, don't y know." Markham Interposed hlmnelf at this point, ami suggustod they make a tour of inspection -while waiting for the Medical Kxamlnor. "They didn't add anything tmica to the usual methods, Heath pointed out. "Killed the girl, and men ripped tilings open." Heath had become acquainted with Vance during , the Investiga tion of the Benson murder case two months previously. (To Be Continuod) ' NOTICE TO MERCHANTS BUSINESS MEN - AND collect on menus. OTTO A. NICKEL. Prop. Orand Grill. RAISE "CHOW ALLOWANCE WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.Tho James bill has been Bent by the Navy.- Our car of fertiliser will be shipped wUliin tho nxt couplo n( days. If you want to buy at car. ' load prices1 place your ordor now. '.Wharton Bros. - i WE WILL NOV BUY LIVE POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED Turkeys Thursday, January 19th See Us Before You Sell. Flour, Feed, Seed, Farm Machinery Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEDURG AGENTS FOR ' OAKLAND JBean Spray Pump Co. Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Desre Plow Co. ' Sherwin-Williams Co. Washington St. and 8. f. Trccks. T T A few small shipments of tur- i keys aro being made from various parts of the Utupu.ua Valley as rebult ot renewed activity in tho turkey market. A carload shipment was made out ot Yoncalla the first ot the week to Los Angeles, and efforts are being made to secure another carload shipment, but as yet the receipts hnve not ' been heavy enough to make up a carload lot Tho low retail price for tur.l'!lmt h,(, WQU BWar(la Bt lrtually keys has occasioned considerable demand in the cities and growers would find a ready market for their V" . ... Ht n" " C.- !.... .Inn, nhlnfl.. nt . tfi cents for young toms. A few growr ers, havlug turkeys they 'did 'not desire to carry over during the win ter months, have killed all their brlds except those retained tor bfoeding purposes. m . . DR. LANDR1TH TO SPEAK IN LOCAL ! CHURCH, JAN. 27 ' Nearly nil ' -the Christian '.En deavor population, ot Oliuon will ho; RWeii an. opportunity to hear tin nfflcHi' nt Ilin- Inlepriatiomil Ho- clety of t Clirlstlnri iEncle(ivor ;tle last part' of January. Dr. Ira Lanu- I rlth of Chicago, the Citizenship Superintendent, will not only tour this state but In eleven evening or uftferaoon addresses will practi cally cover the whole territory. Dr. Landrlth has a real message . for young poople and adults and ho says things In a witty and in teresting wuy. ; Dr. Land, it a is scheduled at the following cities: Klamath "Falls, Bend, Albany, Salem, Kugene, Dal las, Portland, Oregon City, Pendle ton and Huueburg. He wid arrive In this city Januury 27th and will speak at the Presbyterian church Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. The Douglas county Christian En deavor Union is sponsoring Dr. Landrlth for Roseuurg. PRIZE HENS BURNED (AuocUtcd Proa lo.acd Wire) BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 17. Sixty ovory big poultry exhibit la the went, woro burned In a firo last nlftht that destroyed tho poultry "ilises and the home ot Jean So-called "com mon" colds are dantterous. Grippe or Flu may result. Check the cold promptly. HILL'S Cascara-Iiromide-oninlnn t nhletft ston & cold in one dav. .Drive out the poisons. P by safe I InsiBt on HII.l. a, in the rea uox. ou cems at all druggists. '. . -.;.;. imx'S Cascara Bromide Quinine i aiehura. Or. Phens 71 1