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SEVEN Honey Bee Supplies All the Bsc Supplies we offer meets every demand of the experienced Bee Kpeper. The frames made of Sugar Pine and in 8 to 10 frame sizes with three typesof hives. , " - . Brood Foundations come in regular sort and also patented wire inserted. , Get Your Bees Ready For ' Spring Work ;;- ';' Churchill Hardware, Co. ' V ' THE WINCHESTER STORE ' M : i THIS HAS HAPPENED Sally Ford. IS. Is "fanned oat" to Glen Carson tor the summer ana" prepares to leave lae state or phanage wliicn baa been ner borne alnce she was tour. Sally dislikes panled by droves ot other sheea the farmer and recalls stories ot . like, timid little girls, and imcliap drudgery aad fatigue - wracked 'eroned, by suarp-veteed, eagle-eyed Domes wnicii tue gins nave una matrqus. - It." be added with a chuckle, so) trait ot iter ideal hero. It was that Sally knew be was proud of ivivdly colored picture oi David. Pearl, proud of her urban tastes, (forever filed in strong, beau! It ul Toe ear swept up to the front of ; grace, as ite was about to burl the famtsel fletii flarsmi tistyl sm ltht smiia fr&m his slincshat to I (he horn summoned his women slay the giant, Goliath. She had folks, . . 'dreamed away mauy hours of her T,a L.lnl.,.,.. an,. ....-I.. ,.,. mother, she was fteding the trip lo g,,, SCCU8tamed to Us Wis, hood, the big book open on tor to the farut an adventure. In the buildings ofMhe orphanage, was .knee at the portrait ot the Biblical t- years or her life la the btate 1(ur,h8r dwarfed by the hags red hero; and it bad not seemed like urpuan Asylum she bad never be- barns tllat towere( at the rear. The .sacrilege, strmig-Hnibed but slen- '"".rL "T """" .house Itself was white, not so re-'der boy as the (wwonifieation of centiy painted as the lordly oarirt. after u summer at the Carson farm.- ... .; ' , ' Before stie leaves : she begs Miss Pond; sentimental office help- She felt queer, detached. Incom plete, like au arm or a leg dissev ered from a giant body; she even nsa tne pamcKy reeling mat, line KsaHBrwsraaa to tell her what she knows 'such a dismembered limb, she about her mother. She is dlsap- j would wither and die away from pointed to learn that the woman (that big body ot which she had calling Jterselt her mother left j been a part for so long. But It was her at the orphanage . when she ; pleasant to hump swiftly along the not, dusty white road, fringed with odorous, flowering weeds. Houses became less and less frequent; fewer children ran barefoot aloug the road, scurrying oat of the palit ot the automobile. Occasionally a woman, with a baby sprawling on her hip, appeared and . shaded her eyes with her hand as she squint ed at the car. As the' miles sped away Carson CLASSIFIED. SECTION ALL NEW' ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAG. iiigrrrtTiTu FOR SALE HAY FOR PALE- Edenbower Orchard Tracts. Phone 26K3. KOHLER lighting plane for sale. Practically good as new. S. C. Miller, Uillard. Phone F11. FOR SALE Ancona and Rhode Island Red chicks. . Ethel O. Rpselund, Roseburg Phone 34F24. BROCCOLI SEED I have a few L pounds of tested seed left. Harry Davis, DlUard. . " .. liANANAS ' 9clb., grape fruit 5c each .apples $75c and up. Fruit Stand, North Jackson St. FOR SALEV-Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching, 2 per sotting of 20. Leave orders at Morgan's Gro cery. H. G. Wilson:- FARM CHSAP;tt18 acres, 6 aares Skinner Irrigation, 6 acres more to Irrigate, good land and build ings. 4- miles out.., Joe Harvey, Koseburg, Rf. 2. FOR SALE--Two electric incubat ors, BOO sizes, $1.7.50 each. Brood ers, one electric, one oil, 1000 sizes; 115 and $ 10. . Address "P. J." care News-Review. -' S ' FOR homesteads and relinquish ments see S. 6. Morrison. PL V MOU THRoclTeigr f oFhateh lug. J. M. Spancake, East Ave.,. IMPERIALPEK1K duck eggs, SI peris', H. Woolman, Yoncalia. was four and never returned ;see if her child lived or died, j As she leaves, the children who ioye her dearly rush to the fence !and cry for her to tell them good by. She runs back to . the big wire enclosure and kisses the smallest ones, then with tears in her eyes turns and joins Ciont at the car. When they drive away, he leans near her with u chuckle and says: "you're quite jseemed to feel the need of impress a klssing-bug, ain't you? How , nM. ho, ti, f ,i.i t. about a little kiss for your new,sunHlier was not to be one nf im- boss?" NOW SO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER IV '" Sally had shrunk as far away from Clem Carcou as the seat of alloyed pleasure.. He sketched the life of the (arm, her own work up-, oa it, as If to prepare her for the iworst. "My wife's got the reputa-r lion ot oeing a Hard woman," he the "flivver" permitted, phrases told her confidently. "But she's a from ; Mrs. Stone's embnrrassed, jgood woman, good clean through, vague, terrifying warnings boiling (She works her own fingers to the and'ehurning in her mind: "Keep. bone, and she can't abide a lastv. your body pure" "musnt let men j trifling girl about the place. You I take any llbertlos with yqu "work hard, Sally, and speak nice , -you re a big .girl now, tilings yqu i ana respeetiui-Hke, and jpught to know" ''if you're led get qo; l.Srarrant.": , , , astray, u-wiii be due to. e.lis la your own nature" SALE OR EXCHANGE 221 1 She suddenly loathed herself, her but ft was pleasant and homelike. the sort of house Sally's chums at the orphanage had pictured as an ideal home, when they had" let their imaginations run away wllh thera, , Sally horself, born wllh a differ ent picture ot home in har mind, had romanced about a house which woaid have made this one look like servants quarters, but now that it was before her she felt a thrill of pleasure. At least It was & home, not an institution. A woman, big tieayy-hososted, sternly corseted beneath her suug ly fitting, starched blue ehajntrsy house dress, appeared upon the front porch and stood shading har eyes against tho western still, which revealed the thinness ot her iron-gray hair and the deep wrinkles in hor tanned face, -. "Why didn't you drive around to the back ' she called harshly. "This young-up ain't company, to be tinjos'n' through my front room. Did you bring them rubber rings (or my fruit Jars?" - "You betchal" Clem Carson re fused to be daunted in Sally's presence. "How's Pearl, Mat Cold any better? I brougllt her soma salve for her throat sod some icandy." ; 1 " "She's all right," Mrs. Carson shouted, us If thn rnr wpro a hint. you twoH'ired yards away. "And why you jwant to Be throwltr your money 'St. "Yes, sir," Sally stammered. - las ay oa patent medicine salves Is "Well, Sally," he told her at moren I can see- I can make a last, "here'a vtiitr ticar hnmA Thl lfltfi. ksi!v nnv tittv Aiiia iatxaaia ranch, budding, curving young body thnt'lane leads nast the orchards I and lard and turn.n((no Nin place she had taken such Innocent de-' got 10 acres in fruit trees, all of you didn't get any car'mels for ?iie nuiueu to FOR acres, sheep and turkey near , town, " for ? smaller ciosa in. j. u noyse, ii owe iignt in as she bathed for her lour-i'eiii boarineami . nnhm uvj. "ttuiCTi iu siuiutc auu (iiteu rignt up to tne nouse. i'retiy -r FOR RENT. . . 1 - FOR RENT Small S-room house, reasonable: 10-17 West First SL TOR RENT Good-fl-room houso, garage, J10 per mo. CIS S. Main. Phone 19F12. . eXJit KENT loroom met "Got you half .a pouud of eartaels," Carson- shouted laugh ing. "I'll drive tho new girl around back.. . "Ma's got a sharp tongue, but she don't mean no harm," Catsan chuckled, as he Bwung the cur around the bouse. When It shivered to a stop be tween tho barns und the house. take lunch at ' terla. Koseburg FOR SALE Old growth fir block wood, half seasoned, Just right . for furnace or heater 3.25 per . tier In 2 J tier loads, .-or $3.50, single tier. South End t uet yo. Phone 403-J. PIANO SACRIFICE AT ROSlS BURG High grade Instrument, Will accept your phonograph In part payment, balance w . $10 hionth. .Address CUne';Pla90 Co fiftO rin!? Ot Pni,l1nn,l ' t. t" i t sheep ranch, 12 acres prunes, ERRY "on file job-r-Have just, ro- shrlnk and shrink, until she was a i fine place, if I do say so myself. little girl again, too young tokuow (I got 180 acres In all, quite a-slze-"the facts of life," as Mrs. Stone, 'able farm for the middle west, blushing and embarrassed, had .Don't thorn orchards look pretty?' called the half-truths she ted old j Sally came out of her frightened Sully. She wanted to climb over (reverie, forced her eyes to locus on the door of the car, drop Into tho .the beautiful picture spread out on hot dust of the road, and rn llktt a ctnnt ranvna hnenfa ha .ri,D -'la dog-chased rabbit back' Into the she gave an involuntary exelnma- partly 'furnlshed house on Win- h ijh i iitca&ure. now alter row ot tsntter uitea out a row numiies cheater Bt North Rosebure fl , , , ' ' "u"- erauy spaca ann mbu erowueu csanys reel, W Starmer SoWiers Hume .fP 0 HS3nss wuld want to trimmed to perfection? stretched then threw up the cover of the w. bwimer, boiuiers iiume. j, ..t8l(a Ubertjes,, . , ... t .befoi-o her on the right, . The child .hatch in the rear of the car, re I VIAKITcn ' ' If -'y laa! Scared of me?" Clem 'in her wanted to spring from tho veaitog more bundles. Carson' was I ' ' ' ' WANllUji ti I Carspn chuckled. ','You poor little soot of the car, run ecstatically loading hor arms with parcels ' . -- '!chickenl Don'f mind me, Sally. , I trom tree to tree, to snatch sun-riu-(when he saw a miracle wrought on WANTED Broody . bens. 1 Phone don't mean no harm, teasing you ened fruit. " iher pale, llmld fnce.' 8F14. - " i -; ' - -, jf?.a kiss. Land alivei- I got ai "You have a good fruit crop," "Lord" You look pretty enough WANTKU iSou iuu w ww uiuut K'rl ot my own, alnt I? Darned Bhe Bald primly, . . Jto cat!" Clem Carson ejaculated, m, iuu. uu iu cut mot uteres tne nouse. me farmer out no saw men tnnt she was not -jjj-jjr! heart-outa any man - that tried to pointed to the left. "Six rooms jeven aware that he was speaking Cate-: fuv!""p a; ner, . jun t got ana a garret. My daughter. Pearl, fto aer, . ino call to be scared of me. Saliv." .doei?pd tha f r na t,niit i r is ana nf tut fw wt,, nitA SEWING WANTED - KoTilhagen malt ne w li .hVV ' "L, , "SSK. ?"l","a. " "TTJ...,', !,,JlrpJ.K: Pearce ' ' ' l a ,Uil8 lllough sho kel 88 ' 'dlo hut It comes in right color plate illustrations, Its iiame ' i a,way ttm tne man 88 wr. handy in the evening, spenialiy j'-Stories from thq Bible," ietlored Kiarvi i AMCnita 1 liL8? ?L riread ?' the future ,n winter. My daughter. Pearl, glittering gold on a back' , of IV1 ISV-Cl-.UvlN DUU3 i 'and her bitter disappointment over can think of mom ins for na 'hoawnlv hlnoRnlw A - rnn,i 11 Miss Pond's disclosures as to her to spend money than I can to enrh find Keciellv 'wnrshlneri i!in"nni. at Roseburg Cafeteria WANTED Ladles nut lb iurgul iu : her hopes for romance. And now ho was striding toward he the very David of "Stories from the Bible." t True, the sheep skin raiment of the picture was exchanged for a blue shirt, open at the throat, and for a pair of cheap, earlh solied "jeans' trous ers; bat the hoy-man was the same, the samel As" he strode lightly, with tho ease of an attete or the HghtfootedaeBS ot a god, the sun flamed in bis curling, soS-dea-browa hair. Ha was tall, bat not so tali as Clem Carson, and there were power and ease sod youth In every motion of his beautiful body. "Did you get the plowshare sharpened, Mr. Cannot I've been wultiug (or it, hut In the meantime rve been tinkering ?lth that little hand cider press. V?e ought to do a good basinets with (It If we set up n cider stand on the state road, at tha foot of the lane." Joy deepened the sapphire of Sslly a eyes, qalvered along th curves of her soft little mouth. For his voice was as she bad dreamed it would be vibrant, clear, strong, with a thrill of music tn it. "Sure 1 got It sharpened, Dave," Carson answered eurtly. "Yob oughta gel In another good hour with the cultivator before darn. You ran along in the back door there. Sally. M Carson will be needing you to help her with sap per." . . The change la Carson s toIco startled her, made her wince. Why was he angry with her and with David, whose gold-flecked hazel eyes were smiling at her, shyly, as If he were a little ashamed ot Car son for not haying Introduced them? But, oh, his namo wns Da vid! David! It had had to be Da- vjd. (To Bs Continued) Carson's d'aaghter, Pearl, Is not so friendly, as Sail larns in the next chapter, ' For Bale John Deore 3-bottotn. 10-inch orchard tractor plow, new, for J125. Stearns- & Clienpweth, uaHisnd, Oregon. , ' End it tiiis simple way Penetrates In . Any Condition Here's the harrow that was designed especially for work in our territory. In hard ground, where the biggest job is to get good penetration, the CS is tight at home it digs in and cuts .'' evenly over its full width, John Deere CS Tractor Disk Harrow Penetration under eti cos 1 (Jltiona is Insured by means e special weights sOscbsd between the disks. Tbis JcEo Eteere wey of eppiymg weight gives greater pene tration jer ounsi' of weight thffls caa be obtained by : aay other methods : 1 , The frame of the CS ii . low down so fis to pais ua- d loW'hasiging Umbtt yet it has ample clearance beJow fr3ine to prevent congestion the CS will handle o cover crop satisfactorily $ ' This hafrow has the strength, weight and capac ity for every field condition where a disk herrow ean be . used to advantage : Farm Bureau Cooperative IkK ROSEBURG : - OAKLANB Agents tor Bean Spray Pump Co., Jshn Deere Plow Ce., Fslrtanks-Morss Cp., Sherwin-WHHams s. . Washlnstoh. St. and S. P. Tracks ithaSfowbtief QUALITY SERVICE TT"" ritT-r. v'WANTS TO COME BACK f clally our hart. Is build tog vry 'here fcfeaih. End it by uttn CbambU TftWcU PlfEMBt, ey to Ube, they ers4 bud brcntA by rcmovlns tbo oiuse poor difrttioo. Also cftd ett-pssru, iiiourirf and 2i-cfcnt pbcUet iUc mi drugtinu. For free BRiplf, wrfEc ChtmbrUln hU&tiim v, siv sn vc.t iJti Mu&n, lows. CHAMBERLAIN! .. "Jlusiuess Is good hero and get-' mve bepn more than one hundred . n s. . ' houses BaMt ithla a halt mlie o! ting ostler fill toe tlM, Tsls is a s,a good nlace to make money, but ! isrofer to live m the sortawest and will bo back' to nuike mj home' oat there In a year or so,"' writes W. n. Sleg,- wlip recently sold out Ills drug store business iiere to return to Oklnhonm Gltv where he formerly resided. Mr. Sleg writes our store since we came here." safs, "Most ot tfeis are of brlc and east, J8,W ap. Mf store just a kalt mUe from the s& caf.itsl. G- : CAR OWNHR Don't torget to I call 553 when tn need of' auto parts, Sarlt'i t Auto Wrecking A factort !sWi)BieBt of'ealv&ritasi ware lust received, Ineludlhif Mexl- to nosebam frleiirts tint tney have n - ind ..tba.Je ?sm- ,in,i . i, .i,,. nee mem at- unurcnin Maruwaro tsr. The flshiaB Beasoo ts on,-B8 - - . . mnj PTC "Wco Vou I states, bat ther are nst as many I D tSIE I d Stav tvSu" M t etch ta Boaglas eoun.ty,.L .KM, iisrraw . saoawtases sna ; forever. '.Brand's Road Stand. some farm land, good pasture, . some timber, spring water, house, barn, small prune dryer. A good ranch, located 4 mllei east ot Myrtle Creek, Ore. Price 3,600. Harvey. C. Hill, Nampa, Idaho, R. 2. ; turned from California and am ready to do all kinds of building. repairing and cement work. 1253 Winchester St. B. F. Chilson. NEQN -SIGNS ' Sale or Lease . - Roy Hufham ,,,109 Rose St., Roseburg. ED WALKER AIDS IN CAPTURE OF V BEAVER TRAPPERS BOOTS AND WR R(JDD?F.S SUCH MN& AftOut ftR HU6SS5 HE& A GOOD RWQ O? MlMt - f. "tHfttfe ft PlCTutSt O HM mi'RE CARWIM' foa HE MOW-1 HAO VT fSftHEO- REAL ESTATE" I Home-Sites, Acre age or Farms Exchanges a Speofalty E. G. Kingwell , . ? Sutnerfir, Ore," Public Liability and Property Damage Two mlahty Important Insurants coverages for the automobile owner. Are you protecting your self by. carrying this coverage on your car? This aoency Is at your service In writing all 'Ines of automobile Insurance. G. W. Young & Son V INSURANCE 116 Ca St , Phone 41? MEDFORD, Oro.( . Mar. 1, Ar routed yostcrday on. the Diamond Lake road Cive miles above Union creek by Deputy Game Wardens Uoy Parr of Ashland and Ed Wal ker ot Roseburg with six beaver skins in their .possession, Guy and James WaddeH, .trappers iu that district, were each fined $50 and costs when Chey entered pleas of guilty in Judge Taylor's court here this forenoon. The two brothers were arrested as.Uiey were leaving the . trapping grounds, aUT a search of their cabin last Thurs day by Ihe officers revealed 25 dried and fresh beaver skins, alt of which, including the six taken yesterday, have been confiscated. In, addition to. the confiscation of ihe skins, which were valued at approximately 9600,. two six-shooters and one rifle were also confis cated. The two deputy game war dens had spent four days in the j apprehension of the brothers, who f aro believed to have been trapping beavers in the Crater National for est for some time. The officers were, forced to work in snow over three and onc-haif feet deep in gathering evidenes and in making the arrests. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Electro Chiropractor Orugless Healtti Center. 32? Cass. Pn. 491. ' Bargains in , , Groceries The fresh,, dependable sort that will make your meals delicious, coupled with low prices and free delivery. Economy Grocery O, L. JOHNSON "The Store Tht Serve You Best" . Phone 63 344 It. Jackson St. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak. FURNITURE REPAIRINQ Upson Board and Veneer Panel ., Cut to Order Saw Filing a Specialty E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS SHIRE STALLION "Oregon" 15981 Jt Kiddin' , t: SlVf - i. A "tia' heck II - 1 voo oomt : J ' '' ' j j j ' j FRECKLES AND HIS rKltNDa ; Wave Your Hat, Freckles : .-; : fjy iJloser rVME13ERAlAUUVOCr j UOCK IS AwttAT Is' VQmte URS J ( ITS JisrA I fAMDTt"5iJ'Ji4. LlMDy i. ABfeVuiS ( " f ' - . - OFSI6ttirOF7)XZ 7E OMLV f TJtAT IM WZ- A SA114NS --JL L sPEck,UMaE FLEvJAcROSS AU-7WIS ) 6ET7IH6 AW I fH ' SALESMAN SAM . : That's Confidence For You 1 . BvSmall -AM YOU OU6HtTA BE ASHAMED Or ?1PiCTiJREfl Ort ,WVrT-JW , BOOTS - i MOSTm LOST It - e,iiHM-,H i BSI' MB VT ' f RAMEO ?OR, you fOOV AIM MS. tS By Martin f AIMT RUM V;OS o36 ? VAW SKTSSSff ?A?ER 1H I3 Now itsnding lor a short season at the Chadwiek Ranch, near Myitis Creek. FarlM and Chsney In charge. IN A O ARBet. OP SUGAR, PORTH'CASH CUfcTOMER WHO S06 GESTS THE ONE THftT IS FINM-Of OECIOEO" UPON FOR SPitA'S HORSE! W MP SSMT Me O0WM TP. 66T ? KALFA f?0UMD O' 50SAR AM' SOMS TMlM Et&E t CAM'T HERBS TW' SUGAR.SOM, AMD JUST FORTWATf A GET P CHftMce TA SU66S.CT ft UAMe FOR OUR. HORSE- eree, i t tHass etue. Jc&T THOUGHT 0M WRITS (T OH THIS t sweet, i ?APeR am es suRe OME.1 f AM TeULYOUR MOTOep. THAT tF TH 'MAflS, Wau Picked isth ojJsl we sws TH' WORS6 Se GETS A WH0LS 3ARR6U O'SySAR'. THtSt V MISTE.R, HfiRe'S 1 WHftTS TH6. ( MV . W SU5AR.t-36ST ,f MDEA C( f'tA VIS f ?r),!l i-