1. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MARCH 16,, 1928. TWO t. : Protect Your Mail Rural Route Boxes City Mail Boxed , . and !;,. Bond, Deed and Cash Boxes See Them at J Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SECTION 1A1X NEW AIDS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE FKKSH cow and calf for salo. J'hone 16F12. '.; ... TIIAfljEhS FOil SALE L'lleiipTil Sarff's. . . ... FOll homesteads and relinquish ments see S. 3. Morrison, HAY j'OR 'SALE Edehhower Orchard Tracts. Phone 26F3. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, Just fresh, h. E. Gilliam. Pholie HK34. KOIILEIl ilghtldg Plant, for safe. 'Practically good Its new. S. C. Mlller,'J3llfnrdVPhoil6 40F11. . FOR SALE BroCcoH cfuteflaiul -picking crates. Joe Harvey, Rose burg, Kt 2..,--. ;,;.....:-' . '. FAltM "bHEAP-i8 acres, 0 acres Skinner Irrigation, 6 acreB more to irrigate. Joe Harvey, Hose buig, lit. 2. , , . . '.'. FOR SALE House in 400 block. 'Price $1860 $860 cash, balance "like rent, or at end year. Phone 418-J after bIx. KOll saKcA fine usetl Cdium- bla nhnnoEranh and a leather UP- i r)iolBtere(l bod Davenport. Both i. dirt cheap at Judd'B. I frbu SALE"WrEXniIA"NaEI2-t ncreB, Bhoep and turkey ranch, near town, for smaller place close In. J. C, Royno, 431 Ilowo ! St. T 'Oil SALE'cm'EXCHANG.1: -Two 1 nouses in uutnerun, rreier prop erty Oast or Puget Sound, Might take good car if inlco is right. f AddroBS Q. A, W., Wilbur, Ore. Curb Pdstmastar. , , lf0u" SA03 lfitvTs" one TiddTtiiiy-: : wltiki King's Noble bull loft. I Oitt of a tour-gallon St. MaiVes ; ' dam, also ti, prize t dinner. Bull i 17 mo. did arid splendid typo. H. 1. Plar.k( JutiOtlbn City, Oro. ; . t FOR SALR-Somi-buslnoss pfopr '. ty, beautiful -growing olty, 2l, 'v 000, Wlllamotto Valley. Ready for -J . development. Slillable Blto for - uulo salos, hotel, stores,' with or ': flees or apartments above. Four hanks within radius lour blocks. . .Jn Biime block with recently com ipletad $400,000 business build ings. Price $30,000. Dealing- with 'owners bnly, will consider ac - coptlng hoilest-to-gooduess farm ..' to $16,000. Totms on bnlutico. ' f -Write detailed description and . location farm first letter. Owner, -j )d00 62nd St., N. E., Portland, Ore. I F.OR RENT VOtl ItENT 3-room apt., and gai' J age. J. M, Judd, ' ' KOll TtENT Small '6 rootn house', rmmbnalilft. 1017 W'est First St. FOR HUNT 5-rooffl bungalhw7'fui pished. Inquire 1104 West Ltmo . St. V ftoseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W, onk , FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel - Cut to Order Saw Filing a Specialty H S. AND F. L. COCfKELRE A9 NEON SIGNS Sale or Lease Roy Hufham 105 Rosa St., Roseburg. REAL ESTATE Horne SKcs. Acreage or Farms . : Exeltanges a Specialty E. G. King; Well Sutherfln, Ore. Public Liability and Property Damage Two mighty Important Insurance coverages for the automobile owner. Are you protecting your, self by carrying this coverage An yeur car? This agency la at yetfr Service In writing all lines Of dutomoblle Insurance. C. VV. Your.? & Son INSURANCE . ' 110 CM SL fhnne 417 fOR RENT Oood O room house, garage, flu per mo. GIB a. aiuin. Phone 19F12. : FOR RENT Five-room furnished house, with gnrden plot and fruit ' trees, lit 817 Cobb St. Frances Llntott. 419-J, soil ttBNT iO-ruom inodorn, partly furnished house pu Win chester St., North Koseburg. S. W. Starmer, Soldiers' Home. V aNted' I WANTED 250 liidn to take dinner at ROBeburg Cafeteria. WSNTED-LadTuTTIbT tu 1 i iffsoi. i" take lunch at Roseburg Cufe-!of BfcOTNdtf ArWlb fcbhlfiuTCn a tit. -mm Muffia nn.t Mm M, K. Pearce, YOUNa'iady wants phsltlon of gen oral office work or clerkjng. Phono 28C-Y. . . , j""-,. ...LOST it. ' ' I i i y- : LOST Oti bltl -cons nay raad. j hound dog, black ami white, one! flip torn and huhgs down, wart I i"' on loft hly, halt tall. Phono '4iK'ii or wj 41F11 or write P. O. Box 25. . I MISCELLANEOUS I IP pibilipt and chreftll filling of or-; tiers, Iind Immediate delivery count, call Page's, 212. . . Uittt HWNIDK' uuu l luigei w call 608 when In need Of auto pnrta. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. ', i ; . . HOW TO' PRAY Arid help wltn yoUr personnl problems fdr ono dollar P. O. money order. Money back If you are not satisfied. Joseph Robert 'Caldwell, M. 9. D., j 1602 N. Van Nbsb Avotulo, Los 1 Ahgolee, California. Itt'pOrt by tile United Sillies Do partnu'til' of Cdmirloree shows a dioh lit inipdrls Itlsl year, with S4.4flO,8OO,00t) foi' 11120, us against S'l,lm,4ii3,000 for m. . Hoof drying rooms for use on wash day are a novel fenturo of tlats now being built by the Lon don .Comity Council. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Eleetrd 4 Chiropractor Druglcss Health Center. 827 Cass, pn. nil. SHIRE STALLION "Oregon" 15981 Now standing for a short season nt tho Chadwick Ranch, near Myrtle Creek. Farisa and Chancy In charge. thgxpected Conipamrf n(V . I It 1U UV ' , a3 1 CTonrrrrr T nrtTTTi Filled f j No need to worry wliun your refrigerator and pan try are stocked with Economy Grocery foods. Or just phone us. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The fctore Yhl Serves v '. 0 " You Best" Pnone 63 344 N, Jackton St. S r- ... J 7WS BOATS mjxsji ULTfl M -r,, ' frV-7 S TSi ' V lV'-rv:ZZ- -J IN WE SEA-A rl Vr'. ' V S. S.VAN CINE CHARACTERS ', J)u any fuss, will there, Sir. Mark- Phllo Vance. , .liam?" : John F.-X. Markliain, district at-1 "I don't look for any." Mark tnrnev of New York county. - ham's tone was chilly. "How. MRrmiret Odell (the "Canary"), Charles Cleaver, a nian-about- town. Kenneth Buotswoode, a maun-1 'facturer, i Louis Manuix, au importer. I Dr. Ambrose 1 Lindqulst, a fa- Ishlonable -neurologist.' t ony baeej, a. pruieoiuu um glar. ' ' William Elmer Jessup, tele phone operator. : Harry Bplvely, 'telephone op- eratbr.i ) ,t fernest IteatH, Sergeant of the Homicide hureau. CHAPTER LIU . i i ''Society : unfortnnutely 1 s'n ' t ready for ypur nllillistlc piillowp'iy ijuat yet;" said' Markham. "And during the Intervening- transition human life must bo protected." Ho rose resolutely, and going to the telephone, called up Heath. . "Sergeant," bo ordered, "get a John I Jon warrant and meet me 'immediately at the Rtuyvesont Club. Uring a man with you--there's an arrest to be made," "At last the law has evidence after its own heart," chirped Vance, as he lazily donned his top Icoat and picked up his hat and stick, "What a grotesque affair lyour lKttl procedure Is, Markham! Scientific knowledge the facts of , psychology mean noining to you ilearned Solons. Hut a phono- Igrapli record-uh! There, now, is something convincing, irrefragable, final, what?" On our way out Markham beck oned to I ho officer on guard. "Under no conditions," he sa! 1, "Is any one to enter this apart-1 ment until I return not even with a signed permit." f When we had entered the 'taxi cab, he directed the chauffeur to the club. ; "So Hie newspapers want action, do they? Well, they're going to get It. . . . You've helped me out a, nasty hole, old man." ; . An he snnkn. his eves turned to Vn- . And.'thnt -look Sanyeyed -a ln otounaer gratuuootinan T-:aH.v i words could have expressed.' ri-(,a,lu Rnfilomlifir 1 3'3nn--m.V It was exactly ilnlf past three when we entered the rotunda df the Stuyvesnnt Club. Markham at once Bent for -the manager, nn'l ( ; I held a few. wards ,af-nrlvnte con 7 . vorsnt ion with him. . The manager lllen hiialeiied Uwny, iind was gone abnUt five minutes; ,. "Mr, Kpotswondo Is In ; his roomB," he informed Markham, on neiunilng. "1 sent the elpctrl' clnn up to teat tho light bulbar, ,'.te roporla that the g) tlemaii .js nltmn, writing at his desk." "Arid the, room- humbor?'1 " ''Throe fortv-one." i he malinger nbneifrad iierturiiefl. -xnere won t BOOTS AND W.k mJOPlE$ .;V ;- : ; - ''.V;:: the By Martin "t'tA WMIN' MORE WKHft'i.. Jl ,wt ..'.OONMOW,t,Mt:,BtN NOTICEO T- I -k. ! ' "tirvJ.e S : L f W L FUM ZJ riOOT.? Tr: OMIV1 6 Wrtrt Mtt. 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FOR ftltc i r-VAJ TMl KMSON MUUXRCA! .ever, the present matter Is constd- ' Jerably more Important than your .club." - ... .-',: "What an exaggerated point of view!" sighed Vance when the manager had left us. "The rest of Spotswoode, I'd say, was the acme df futility. The man Isn't a criminal, don't y' know. He's what one might term utile behaviorlst." I""lost" Markham grunted but did not an swer. He begun pacing up and down agitatedly, keeping his eyes expectantly on the main entrance. Vance sought a comfortable chair, und settled himself in it with placid unconcern. . Ten minutes later Heath and Snltkln arrived. Markham at once led him into an alcove and brief ly explained his monlng them. reason for sum- "Spot he said. "1 want the arrest mae as quietly as possible." "Spotswoode!"- Heath repeated the name in astonishment. "1 don't see " "You don't have to see yet," Markham cut in sharply. 'Tin tak ing all responsibility for the ar rest. And you're getting the cre ditif you want it. That suit you?" Heath shrugged his shoulders.: 'It s all right with me . . . any- Jhlnn- Bn., !.. Tin aVlA1, Ml, head uncomprehending.-. "But 5,1 ''' "'"'' ' what about Jessup?" ' dee ded to risk It. - ' - "We'll keep lilm locked Up, Ma-1, "i,.wa f gamble to be sure; terial witness." but 't 8,n0t lmblt t0 compla n . ur aDnh,in.t i ,t, fn.,.,n. about the misfortunes of a Ueli- emorged at the third floor. Spots' woode'a rooms were at the end of the hall, facing the Square. Mark ham, his face set grlnily, led the way."-' In answer, to hlB knock- Spdts wdode opened the door iind, greet ing us pleasantly, Bteppcd asMo for us to enter. "Any news yet?'- lib 'asked, moving a chair forward. At IhiB moment he got a clear view of Markham's face in the light and at once sensed tho mina tory nature of our visit. Though hie expression did not alter, I Baw his body suddenly- go taut. His ms uuuy suuiiemy gu mm. nn i i,.,.k,' , , i :,. , , n.. -, nis creuitorB win De neia at tne oi cdld, indecipherable dyes mbvel "fit ' ZVil ! 1 " uhdersihed refei-ee in .IKUflV trnm Martrham'li . Wa. . In nd I have Children Whom 1 love. I jJrt.ol,,, w -, Ml,J..'ri Heath and Snltkln. Then his gain fall aa.Var.aa nnrt mo whr. vara Btandtng a little behind the others, and he nodded stiffly. No ono spolio; yot I felt that nn entire tragedy was soiiioHdw be ing enacted, ahd that each actor heard and understood every word. Markham remained standing, afl if reluctant -to proceed. . Of all tha dlitlos df his- office, I knew that the. arrest of malefactors was tho ihdst distasteful to him; He was worldly man, with the worldly min i lOlemnce tor tne mistor- times of evil. Heath and Suttkln hud stepped forward and now ( waited, wuh passive allerineBB tqr. I the district attorney's order' to servo theswarraut. rlpotswoode'a eyes were again on Marknam. "What can I do for you, -sir? " ) fhn faintest nuaver. "You can accompany these oKl- cers, Mr. Spotswoode." Markham lulu U1H1 quiuwy, wnu a wi6"i cilnatlon of ins i neau toward me, iu ,u,,oiiu.u.o side. "1 arrest you for the murder of Margaret Udell. "Ah ! " Spotswoode's eyebrows lifted mildly. "Then you have-- discovered something? "The Beethoven Andante." ;face moved; but after a Bhou pause he made a barely percepti ble gesture of resignation. "I can't say that u was wholly unexpected," he said evenly, with the tragic suggestion of a smile, "especially as you thwarted evfcry efiort of mine to secure the rec ord. But then . . . the fortunes of the game are always uncertain." His smile faded, and his man- led generouBl. owfu.d ir. '.Markham, in shielding me from the canaille; and because I appre ciate that courtesy 1 should like you to know that the game I play ed W as one in Which liad no al ternative." "Your motive, 'however power ful," said Murkham, "cannot ex tenuate your crime." "Oo you think I seek extenua tion?" Spotswoode dismissed the imputation, with a contemptuous gesture. . "I'm not a schoolboy. I calculated the consequences of my course of action, and after welgu- iberately planned risk. Further more, the choice was practically forced upon me. Had 1 not gam bled In this Instance, 1 stood to lose heavily nevertheless." Ills face grew bitter. "This woman, Mr. Maikliam, had demanded the -impossible of me, Not content with bleeding me financially, she deiuanded :lega! protection, "position,, sttclal pres tige such things as only my nanie could give her. - "She Informed me ' I must di Vtirde my wife and niarry Tier. I wonder If ybu' ailiirehetia the en- brnilty of that demand? . . . You lv': - not lns?lt intelligence bjr BXPfawng how, despite my OOB-. uuul, auvit u iiiiiig lo euiiiciy pun- Bible. 1 , . ... And yet, this won.t11 commanded me to wreck my uio and cruBh utterly ; those 1 held 1 dear, solely to gratify her petty, : ridiculous ambition! ' ' "When I refused, she threatened to expose our relations to my wlfs. to 'send her cdpies of the letters 1 hua written, to sue mb ijlublioly Ih fine, to create such a scandal that, in an event, my life would be 1 "J.11 '??'. ., ,''' II St. Patrick's day program and box social Evergreen , grange hall, Saturday, Marcjj H. Everybody come and bung , nce toUo"1? up-,J; P". - J, IST'ffyt - yTwl LT je.,rovtj bom $e"ai : He paused and drew a deep In- anli - ation -,.t nav. never been : partial to 'half - way measures, he continued !,' ... h.va no u.e, ,, compromise. Perhaps I am a vic tim of my heritage. But my in stinct is to play out a band to the last chili to lorce whatever dan ger threatens. j ' , ? "And for just five ', minutes; ;a' week ago, 1 understock how the fanatics of old could, with a calm mind and a sense of righteousness, torture their enrtnles who threat ened them with spiritual druc-. tlou. . .' . 1 chose the only .course which might save those I love from disgrace Tuid suffering. It mean', taking a desperate risk. ' But the blood within me was such that I did hot hesitate,1 and I was fired by the agony df a tremendous hate. 1 staked my life against a living death, on the remote chanci of attaining peace. And 1 lost." Again he smiled falhtly. . . "Yes the fortunes of the game, j . . . But don't think for a minute that I am complaining or seeking sympathy. 1 have lied to others perhaps, but not -to myself. 1 de test a whiner a self-excuser. I want you to understand that." He reached to the labia at his side and took up a small limp leather volume. "Only .last -night I was reading Wilde's 'be Profundls.' Had I been gifted with words, 1 might have made a similar ctmfessldh. Let me show you what 1 mean so that, at least, you won't attribute to me the final infamy of cravenness. (TO BE CONTINUED) ' IN BANKRUPTCY W the District 6burt of the United States for the District df Oregon, In the inattdr of W. Tom RlUgeway, Ttfinlii-itlir J ' To tllh drBllitdrB Tom' Rlflee- way, of SUthertih, lh the couhty of Douglas, and district, afore said, a bankrupt: ' NOtlfid 18 hereby given that the said w; Torn Ridgeway has heretd fore been duly adjudicated bank rupt; arid that the first "meeting of March 1 j28, a't 10 o'clock ' in the ,ta.ariri . .' fefclaM lraa ilia AM UieUWUIB Ilia; ULLB11U, 1JIUVD ! claims, appoint a trustee exdmine the bankrupt and tfatlsaft - such other nusiness 1 as :, may properly come Jjefore said meeting. ; Dated March 12th, 1928. C.'L. HAMILTON, . ; i Rbferee in Bankruptcy. -- b - ' JMBRELLA8' REPAIRED;: AND RE-COVERED At Roseburg Hotel, afterridohs only. J. L-. McNire. - Seed Oats Choice White Recleaned Valley Oat. t Seed Spuds $3.00 and $3.25 Garden Seeds of AH Kinds. . New and Ustld Farm Machinery. Special. Used Pump and Engine $25 ' ' See Us First Can Save You Money. ParmBiireauCooperativeExchaiige R08PBUBG AGENTS FOR OAKLAND i Bean Sjray Ainip to. FairbanJu Mono & Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwih-Waiiam Coi ' ' Waihlnc'n St "d 8. P. TVacki. v FLOVD CiOOK FILES (AUoclated PrtM Vtttei Wire) ' - SALEM, Ore.; Mar. 15. Floyd J. Cook of Metlforfl today filed with the secretary Of state his an nouncement as a-' candidate- for delegate to the national Republi can cdnventidn fdr the state at large. He -persohally favdrs Hoover for president, but says he will support the people's choice. Howard F. Latouretto of- Port land filed for delegate to the na tional Democratic convention from the third congressional district. He favors Alfred E. Smith fbr presi dent, declaring that Smith is of the type of Andrew Jackson and Grover Cleveland. - - --, b' r- Eat barbecue sandwiches and -live forever. Brand's Road Stand. BUCk IS BACK HOME (AItl Ucd Wire) ' PENDLETON, Ore., Mor. i5. BUfck Lleuallen,. OrbgOn state traf fic officer in this district, and one of the cabtora df William Edward Hickman, returned nome touay after about three months spent In the south In cdnheclion with the case. . ' - . 1 0 T- Umbrella Man's Last Week; Saturday Last Day. "-Dririt yeht wdrk. to Koseburg Hotel covers, Repairs; tips, cords, full line, - -J! L. MdNIRE. - .. FIRST CHINOOK CrTUGHT (Aworfoted Prom Loiscd wire) ' GRANTS PASS, Mar. 16. The flrsi chliidok sulnloti to lie dailifhf In the upper Rogue Rlvbr tills spring was landed this morning. The fish weighed 26 -pflunda, A TO EASTERN 8TAR 0 t v Regular meeting fetid " St. Patrick's nrogram on Thurs- day. March 16, 7:30 p. m. iarge number of the salmon have been seen and several have been hooked but this was the first to be taken from the water. The Rogue has been high and muddy for several days but it has started dropping and clearing. Some fine Salmon fishing Is expected for the latter part of this month, continu ing until June. ArUndel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L, Nebraska has nearly 12,500,000 chickens on its farms. , ' :, J, IrV LAUNDER UNENi I IN A WAV I That brn&s os I Compliments each day. The manner In which we "doip" household linens Meets with; the ; hostess' approval. The manner in4.1 which we ladnder her table cloths, -bed spreads and plliow cases ap peials tq.lier sehsd of pdlltenessi Rosebui-g Steam Laundry Roseburd, Ore. Phone 76 a