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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY2K 1928. SEVEN r One of these handy utilities in your kitchen saves a lot of work in a dozen different ways. We have Food Choppers made by The Enterprise Co.; Universal, Keen Kutter, and Winchester Co. Also this week we are specializing Butcher Knives good ones that will hold an edge, at your choice of 49 c Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER .STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW AOS WnX BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Shepherd pups, ?5 each. Phono 33F24. FOR SALE Fresn milch cow, yearb old. Phone 3P12. FOR SALE Two Boston bull pups. 716 S. Stephens. BROCCOLI CART FOR SALE. C. J. HudgeB. Phone 18F3. HAY FOR SALE Edenbower Orchard Tracts. Phone 2CF3. FOR SALE Young milk cow, 14 ' miles east of town. W. W. Haley. "FOR SALE Buick 4 light delivery truck, Al condition, reasonable. Phone 15. Ted Post. FOR SALE Fox hound pups. C. R. Davis, bursters Ranch, Happy Valley. WOOIr -16-incu second growth fir tier, ?7. Phone block, load 21 10FZ3. FOR SALE Dry second growtli split block wood, $3 tier. Phone 14F5. - ' ' TAKE "the chill off that room with a S3. 00 air heater. Roseburg Electric KOHLER lighting plant lor sale Practically good as new. S. C. ' Miller, Dlllard. Phone 46F11. FOR SALE CHEAP Small place equipped . for raising chickens. Address Box 15, care News-Re- -view.- . ... .. .. . k FOR RAfnonh7F"7irylclT nuuu, ipi.iu a iuau oi a ncia. . quire Fisher s Wallpaper and lJulnt Store. " FOR SALE 90-volt radio wet B battery, 910; also 1 $25 loud speaker for $7.50 good as hew. See Ken at Ford Garage. FOR "SALE Fresh milch "cow. ul-; so turkey Bronze gobblers. Also; want pasture for cattle. Boyer j Bros. Phone 14F14. j UNCLAIMED mounted specimens,' ladies chokers, one fine Otter choker scarf at less than cost of raw skin, for sale at Brutou's Taxidermy Shop. Come in and : see the buffalo head. j FOn SALE Hotel doing good business; 20 sleeping rooms; i dining room; 3 baths; modern building; electric lights; steam heat. A splendid place for man and wife. Property and fur nishings very reasonable, or will trade for sm.ill property. Eldou Hotel, Glendale, Ore. j I FOR RENT WELL furnished apt., ground floor, close in. 331 S. Main. FOR RENT Clean, modern 4-room furnished house. Inquire 720 Winchester. FOR RENT 10-room modern, partly lurmsaed nouse on Win chester St., North Roseburg. S. W. Starmer, Soldiers' Home. FOR RENT 2 houses, one partly furnished; modern in every way: garages; paved streets. Phone 666-R. FOR- RENT New attractive 2 room apartment, stationary tubs and other conveniences. Dear dorff Apts., 112 Brockway. Phono 403-R. WANTED . : - WANTED 250 men to take dinner at Roseburg Cafeteria. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Electro . Chiropractor DrugleRS Health Center. 327 Cass. Pd. 481. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS Long term loans with liberal repayment privilege. S9t Inter est payable annually. Usual cummlsaton charges. Ask lor (older describing this loan. G. W. Young & Son Insurance and Loans 116 Cass SU I'hone 417 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Saw Filing a Specialty 6. S. AND F. L. COCKELREA3 Food Chopper Special W ANTED Ladies not to forget to take lunch at Roseburg Cafe teria. UTAH Woolen Mills wants sales man for Roseburg' district. Write Willard H. Clarke, Hotel, Portland. Heathuian housework, dress R. 2, ln,,M Box ill, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Place near Roseburg, garden, chicken house. Box 169, Rt. 1, UrautB Pass. m"iscella1e6us "T CAR OWNER Don't lorget to n ta j . . ..., parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY!!!! ABSOLUTELY the BEST grade high compression motor oil. 1 Gallon $1.00 6 Gallons . 3.85 1A I. .linns t IWk If you desire 'we' - i w n,i onruQ vn,. t aw timp without charge. KOEPP & SQUIER SERVICE STATION Deer Creek Bridge. Eat barbecue sandwiches and forever. Brand's Road Stand AMMONIUM SULPHATE for FARMS GARDENS ORCHARDS VINEYARDS GREENS LAWNS SHRUBS C. A. Lockwood Motor Company Roseburg, Oregon PRICE Our quality is sky high, but our prices are down-to-earth. In other words you save here on good foodstuffs. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best" Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. S.VAN AUTrtC CHARACTERS Philo Vance. ) John F.-X. Markhani, district at torney of New York, j Margaret Odell (the "Canary.") ; Charles Cleaver, a manabout town. Kenneth Sjtotswoode, a nianulac- turer. 1 Louis Manuir, an importer, j Dr. Ambrolse LiudquiM, a fa i shionable neurologist. To by a keel, a professional bur glar. William Elmer Jessup, telephone operator. Harry Splvely, telephone opera tor. Ernest Eleath, Sergeant of the Homicide JJureuu. ' THE STORY THUS FAR Vance believes Skeol was inno cent of the murder of Margaret Udell and (hat he lay hidden in a closet while the stnmgler did his work. Markhani ridicules the theory but Vance is unshaken. He shatters Cleaver's alibi of being out of the city the night of the murder and urges Markhani 6 check up thoroughly on Maunix's whereabouts. Dr. Undquist, who had lied once before, is brought in again and questioned. CHAPTER XXXII Doctor Llndqulst winced and considered the matter at some j length. j "And if 1 admit that my affec - Hon for Miss Odell was other l than paternal what then?" Markhain accepted the question as an utnrmation. i "You were intensely jealous of ;her, were your not, tloetor?" "Jealousy," Doctor Llndqulst re- Uef.nnl..t.nl.ill tn n n Inf u I mttinll ",?h"V.!H"1ill;"!.H10 I Authorities such as Krat tt-Tbing, Moll, Freud, fe'erenczl and Alder, I believe, regard it as an intimate psychological corollary of amatory attraction." "Most instructive," Markham nodded his head appreciatively. "1 am to assumo, then, that you were limaiuaieu wiui or. lei ua .v. lamatorily attracted by Misb Odell, and that on occasions you exhibited the intimate psychologi- cal corollary of jealousy?" I Ho shifted his eyes. " I am not "You may assume- what you U married man; my emotional life please. But I fall to understand has not been stabilized as it were: why my emotions are any of your. and I am constantly coming In affair." "Had your emotions not led you to highly questionable and suspl-,n clous acts, i would not he interest- .ed iu them. But I have It on un- authority that your temotions so reacted on your bet- tcr judgment that you threatened your own. And in view of the fact that the young woman has since been murdered, the law na - turally and reasonably is curl - ous." . ' . ,, . .. 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I 60(M'UWftH0RSe Tft HELP US 6E.TRI0 O' TH HfY 1 THROWS CHEW Wuces Rxrr PLOG ANp G6T f, KICK: ' - A7 ' ROlM" IT5 ft . . r 1 irmF rc rc'5 1 1 mm- TMt BthSON MURDER CASE seemed to turn yellow and his long splay fingers tightened over the arms of his chair; but otherwise he sat immobile and rigidly digni fied, hU eyes fixed intently on the district attorney. I trust." added - Markhain, "you will not augment my suspi cions by any attempt at denial. Vance was watching the man closely. Presently he leaned for ward. "I say, doctor, what method of extermination did you threaten Mfas Odell with?" Doctor Lindqulst jerked around, thi listing his head toward Vance, lie drew in a long rasping breath, and his whole frame became tense. Blood suffused his cheeks; and there was a twitching of the mus cles about his mouth and throat. For a moment 1 was afraid he was going to lose self-control. Hut alt er a moment's effort he steadied himself. :.m' ? '.. "TV1"'" I to strangle her?" His words were vibrant with the Intensity of his passionate anger. "And you would like to turn my threat into a uuuse iu uung met I'augu: , He paused, and when he spoke again his voice had become clear er. "It is quite true I once inad visedly attempted to frluhten Miss odell with a threat to kill her and inrormalton is accurate as you would have mo believe, you are aware that I threatened her with a revolver. It is the weapon. I believe, that is conventionally mentioned when making empty threats. I certainly would not have threatened her with lllUK-'or gee, even had I contemplated .so - abominable an act, "True," nodded Vance. "And It's a rather good point, don't y know." The doctor was evidently cnA couraged by Vance's attitude, lie again faced Markham and elabor ated his confession. "A threat, I presume you know, Is rarely the forerunner of a vlo- lent deed. lOven a brief study of;n the human mind would teach you that a throat is prima facie evi dence of one's innocence. A threat, generuliy, is mndo In nn- ger, and acts as Its owu safoly- vahe." (close contact with hypersensitive and overwrought 'peopu- During period of abnormal susceptlbil- Mty I conceived nu Infatuation for the young woman, an infatuation which she did not reciprocate certainly not with an ardor com - mensurate with my own. she mndo no effort to mitigate my auf- "I suro will, sir. Good idea." terlngs.' Indeed, I suspected her, 'ills manner boded no good for niore than once, of deliberately Miss Flnckle. land perversely torturing me wltlj j A cloud of apprehenalon spread other men. At any rate, she tookiover Doctor Llndqulst'B face. - no vhIiis to hide her - infidelities "Forgive mo If I say that I am BUDDIES SAM fs CAILLIOM FITS'.' . c A ' ' - HtEb IS OUH. SUITE, J' ! HI WIS. lb MK.WSdl.Mb, MCVOES7L.V" I OEMEfi FRECk.LES WOW j II VOUG. TUTOR. FOR. AOW DOW 00, DCEAMED A BIS BOAT ( ) . . Doyoo uie UJ-s' 7ae trip ; fbecias-lcan vwas aaytwws liu.e I TAE it F-rjuy uncle ric--. I, SEE W'A7 we n 7Mis-see; amo ;j Bi6 A v -iO ' i f ? ITSJcsr houoo.m. UsTALOAis , jO. AFRICA.'.' V J A ,MrWMX 'S LINER " rfovMltiK mmr& t3m ) wSm?4 w? sails feifi Pit A ran from me. I confess that once or iiiBensible to the sanity of your, twice I was almost distracted. And , cavulier methods." His tone be lt was In the hojvp of fi tghtentng truyed only contempt. "May I her into a more amenable and con- hope that for the present your in-' eldfrrate attitude that 1 threatened quisithm is ended?" her. 1 trust that you are a suft'i- "I think that will be all. doctor," t ciently discerning judge of human ! returned Markhain, politely. "May nature to believe me." ,1 have a taxicab called for you?" "Leaving that point for a mo- j "Your consideration overwhelms ! ment," answered Markhani non- me. Hut my car is below." And commlttally, "will you give me Doctor Lindquiat haughtily with- j more specific information as to drew. your whereabouts Monday night?" j Markhani immediately summon-1 Again I noted a yellaw tinge ed Swacker and sent him for creep over the man's features, and .Tracy. The detective cunio nt ! his bodv stiffened perceptibly, 'once, polishing his pince-nez and I Hut when he spoke It was with his habitual suavity. j "I considered that my note to you covered that question satlsfac- Itorlly. What did I omit?" "What was the name of the pa- (tlent on whom you were calling (that night?" 'Mrs. Anna Breedon. She Is.lm waiting to Bee him." the widow of the late - Amos H. Breedon of the Breedon National Bank of Long Branch." "And you were with her, I be lieve you stated, from eleven until one?" "That Is correct." And was Mrs. Breedon (he only witness to your presence nt thn sanitarium between those hours;" "1 am afraid that Is so. You see. after ten o'clock at night I never iring the hell, I let myself In with ;my own key." i "And I sunnose that I may bo permitted to question Mrs. Bree- dou?" Doctor Llndqulst was profoundly regretful. .urs. ireMion is a very 111 w-j- man bue sunereu a iremenuous r v I I I j 01 HBr o ,u i nop 11 nrnrJimllv In n Ri'iiifrnnscioUH i been practically in a semiconscious onuiiion ever since mere u.e times when I even fear for her reason. The slightest ('iturbance excitement might produco very serious results. He took a newspaper cutting from n gold-edged letter-case and handed it to Markham. "You will notice that this obit uary notice mentions her prostra tion and confinement in a private sanitarium. I have beei en her pi hy- slclan for years. Markhani, after glancing at tho cuttlng, handed It back. There was short silence, broken by a qucs- tlon from Vance. " By the bye, doctor, what Is the name of the night nurse at your sanilnrlum?" Doctor Llndqulst looked up quickly. "My night nurse? Why what has she to wo with it? She waa very busy Monday night. I can't understand. . . . Well, If you want : her iinnio I 4iavo no ob.lectlon. It's 1'lncltlo Miss Amelia Flnckle." Vance wrote dowu the name and, ' rising, carried the slip of paper to (Heath. "Sergeant, bring Miss Flnckle , here tomorrow morning at 'eleven," he said, with a slight lowering or one eyelid. Oh Where Can k s s fmmj hormb hers? wowt voo iTiikis mb A Dirty Dig EVER-y TIME I 6UV fMJVTHIWG FORTH' SToRE. I GETIM DUTCH ' S(V-f S CM ft SPENDTHRIFT- Meftfie THIS PftLMISr CftU TELL Me WHftT'S WRONG WITH Wi FIMPiMCIftL CTOOG MEM T - A. tAp.po.e oe. eoHv ; HftVG. O'lR iULM RGftD, ! ImHiTE OR i.r I'M. 1 h'i'A-J"L bowing affably. One would have I (taken him for an actor rather than 1 a detective, but his ability in mat-' tors requiring delicate handling ; jwas a by-word In the department.: "I want you to fetch Mr. Louis ' Mannix again," Markham told! ,him. "Bring him here at once; 1 Tracy bowed geuially and, ad justing his glasses, departed on his urnuid. "And now,"-said Markham, fix ing Vance with a reproachful look, "I want to know what your idea was In putting Llndqulst on his guard about the night nurse. Your brain isn't nt par this afternoon. "Uo you think I didn't have the iim-so in mind? And now you vo him. He'll have until warned eleven tomorrow morning to coach her in her answers. Really, Vance, I can't conceive of anything bet tor calculated to defeat us In our attempt to substantiate the man's alibi." "Idldputa little fright .n.o you t0f?onist befilns j,,. exnggerat ;edly about the insanity of your 110- tions, ho a already deuced hot uu- .. .. .. gT ,'h0 conar .., MalUhnm oW thg, uon.t hnru, ,. , nv mv m,i shortcomings. If you and I both thought of tlia nurse, don't you his presence at the sanitarium suppose the wily doctor also i Monday night, thought of her? If this MIhs I "The fact that ho avoided all rof Flncklo were the typo that could !erence to the nurse showB that be suborned, lie would have en- she's to be wheedled Into swearing listed her perjurious services two falsely. . . . No, Markhain. 1 Stabbed By Neuritis! Vnny people Buffer attacks by this archfiend, commonly called "nerve In flammation." Tlio first warnlnd la Uauiilly a sharp, stubbing puln, which may "come mid go" or hurt constantly. 1'ou may feel It In the ahotiltlor, neck, forearm, sninll of tho back, or down the thigh and leg to the hoel. It Is sometimes mlstakon for sciatica, rheu mntlRm or neuralRla, which troubles often do end In nourltls. No matter where you have nerve pains or whnt canned them, you can -et quick relief without usliiff nar cotics or pnisous. Apply Tyamoi over the pnrt that hurts and the pain will soon be gone. Tysmol Is absorhed through the pores of the akin. It has a sooth lntf, healing effpot upon the dlfleased g eireei upon ine uiHoaseu i, grn.iimUy helping to restore to healthyconlltlon. nerves, (mutually hoi them to honlthycoml Dnn't suffer any longer. Oct a sup- VlTyrnrvSLn"y BOOd Bt0rfci0P0n Until 8 O'clock evenings also , r i Always on hand at A" Nathan Fullerton s I They Be? ftH, i see few our hawdJhuw1 i SIR, THM HOO ftRE VeR Jicuew GU2.T. Carload of Fertilizers Unload today and tomorrow Lower prices out of car Two used Sprayers Cheap " 2 h. p. Gas Engine $10 FarmBureau Cooperative Exchange ROSF.BURQ AGENTS FOR Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deore Plow Co. Washington St Regular meoting of the Am- erlcau Legion Auxiliary jit the armory Tuesday, Feb. 21. ' to,J?c "SrhSSu J meeting. days ago, and she would have been mentioned, dlong with the coma tose Mrs. Breedon, as a witness to deliberately put him on ins guaru. Now he'll hove to do something before wo question Miss Fincklo. And I'm vain enough to think I know what It'll bo." (TO BE CONTINUED) NOTICE To whom It may concern: No tlco is horoby given that the part ncrshlp existing between Edwin E. Owen and Martin H. Cass in the conducting of a farming and poul try business at (ileiulale, Oregon, was dissolved on the 6th day of February, 1928. The undersigned will not be responsible for any debts contracted In tho numo o the abovo partnership after ana from the date of this notice. iMAUTIN 13. CASS. Why waft for delivery of that . u,i.lln w nn , i.-ltnT. cat, nn w can glvo you bettor Value at pl iCCB and terms you can afford? Seeing Is bollovlngwe are ! ii i nu Dummy lorunuons. nunBen Chevrolet Co. . ,. 'Arnndfl. pfnno fminr Phon 1flf)-T. Soap OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. Sherwin-Williams Co.' and 8. P. Track. P. O. TO OBSERVE PAR- TIAL HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY Postmaster Helnllne announced today that the post office will ob serve Washington's birthday as a partial holldny. The office will be open from 8 a. m. until noon and will be cloned In the afternoon. 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