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TVVC ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1928. THE UNIFORMLY HIGH QUALITY OF (GOLDEN WEST I S I T'S RECOMMENDATION T.OLYOU i -When AjGiirfi ILove i & ago by NEA Service flgjfl BUTH DtVtY CPOVtS THIS HAS HAPPENED f Naltiuuiel lunu, struggling art ial, lb eUKugvd i Yirgmia liruw uivr, whose .aiber Is a WaU SUeel uuuncie.-. Alter losing lut loiiuuc m Hiitcmatiuii, Biowttter uien sua ueiiiy and Jvuve His tlaugmcr peu ! SXvi Virginia to many him at uutc, but an o:u ramny friend, J- nderiLk Jjeun, and ins uauguitT, ciaii&a, puiouaue iter lo matid tier itiiiioiaiy home wiia evidence tlml appeared to be dupli city on iiin pan had to be faced, but tlie uioiueutH when her fuitn auk low terrified her no that alio could not anain posses I ho feel liiK of complete faith in him. She won afraid to sue hfui. Alraid he would be unable to 'explain. After luncheon she could no longer bear the ' agony on uncer tainty, and she aouglu her room to put In tlie call. Nathaniel answer' ed instantly. - V(fif iltt .'' IkH ' trfti when ha liiuw. 'lulu Uiisvfn .Mel, lor lie uu- j heard her voice; and Virginia's Bpecla Jjeau Ji luonvca and uoed ,1101 like ciaritisa. lie reiiunj to liia "vtotk and quartern wuli hi model, i.uUi, )Uo is jeaioua oi Vu giiua. :VieanwhHv, Virginia is unhappy Ju uur new Home, tone reaoives to ! leii Niel her fears, but when she puoues his studio iu tlie evening heart throbbed with joy. "Can you come up?" she re sponded. "Kfght away?" "I ll hop tlie sub, it'3 quickest. Oh, wait a minute. It's nearly two O'clock, sweetheart, and I've got mi uppolntmeul dowijtowu at three'. I'm afraid 1 cuu't make it. Will you wait for me until four? I'll be cnui answers, bhe tries lo liy.u mere before if i can. U seems ages suspicion bin she cannot bring her sen lo call hun again. ! 'ibai evening ciariiisa places J Virginia iiuside her tamer ai the dinner table to tlie ouvious uia cuuuort ol a Airs. Parley, wnoiap ! patently reseuts the presence of L Virginia iu the Deau home. After dinner Clarissa, and her fiance no :oui lo a night club and Virginia toes lo her room, leaving the oth ers lo piay curds. Mrs. Parley teiis Dean mat, he cannot throw her over tor the younger girl without paying balm lor a wounded heart. muliKi- Minn fui'n u m-umliil u'h It'll !he knew would spoil liis chance I of winning Virginia, he meets tier tlemund. lis next, problem Is to dispose of Niel. NOW GO ON WITH THE 8T0RY CHAPTER X Andrew Harrows was head of 'a big advertising agency. An im i poriaiu man, but not so important jumi he was not ready lo see Frederick -Ueaii. a club crony, al ;uny time. j They bad a friendly little chat, !a penectiy clear una lo-ihe-poini !ehut, iu Andrew's sumptuous of , lice, uud then Dean took his de Iparturo. Before he closed the inoor behind him, however, he .was careful to ropeut one specific in junction: "Don't let my name slip out!"' Mr. Burrows assured him H would not happen, Latuv chut day Nathaniel Dunn received a telephone cali to make uu appointment with Andrew Bar rows. Nalhunlel wished to turn away from commercial work to de vote himself to the serious side of art, but (he thought that thus tn- since 1 saw you. How are you His voice took on a tone of anx iety. "Everything uil right?" ' "Not quite . . . no; there's somo Ihiug wrong. NleL liu'. 1 fuel bet ter, just talking to you. Yqu'U hurry, won't you?" "I'd fly if I could. But what cver's wrong, we'll tlx it up. Don't you worry. I think something good is wailing for me downtown. Tlie Barrows people, they tele phoned they wanted to see me. Jt may meali u lot of work. Wish mo luck." Virginia wished him, luck and Nathaniel certainly thought wheu he talked with Andrew Barrows Inter that It was working like a cburm. Until he was told that, the work was to .be done iu San Fran cisco. He was too disappointed to speak at once. "Are you prepared to leave im mediately?" Mr. Barrows InquiruU. Nathaniel shook his head. "I can't leave New York," he said re gretfully. "It's impossible." . Barrows scowled. "But we are of fering you a wonderful opportun ity," he pointed out, 'unnecessar ily, Nalhunlel thought, lie realiz ed It well enough. In fact, he had been swept off his feet when he heard the amount of money he was promised for his services. "I'm much obliged to you," he assured Harrows; "but I can't con sider the offer. I have other inter ests, that will keep me in New York, for a while at least." "Well, think it over. We will al low you uutll the day after tomor row to give us an answer. Perhaps, in the men n time, you could dis pose of the other matters. You'd tcrview might leud lo something jbo a fool to turn this chance down, that would be a menus of hasten- Mr. Danu." ing the establishment of a home Nathaniel took his problem to lor Virginia helped him decide lo Virginia. He decided on the way see BarrowH at three o clock. . uptown that he would accept Bar- ne- ii.au iiupeu uu mat moiuiu rows' offer If, by any chance, he to hear from Virginia. Al the same (could persuade her to go with hbii. uiy-w nun wh njuiK iw Buiumuu mi cost llllll more Ulltll a little re- couraite to can niui wmie uroopmg ;fiiet to think of letting his murul uvQiaii nuu uutiv. taio nmjn uiu WUltt gU. UUl no WUS glUU ne ordeal of confronting ' him wlllt liye's Blicious BRAND am AFTER idoing cvcrytliing that careful selec tion, rigid inspection, and specially developed methods of curing can do to make it "Every thing the Name Implies" Frye's "Deli cious" Brand Ham is then brought to vour tabic at its very best. WITH the great Fryc curing plant within a few hours of all of the markets it serves, and with the daily production carefully rcgu- Jateti Dy daily demand, this popular tabic delicacy loses none of that wonderful. deep, ripe flavor with which it comes ' from the smokehouse. .V lo 'OV'- pnslitgp will lirtua r'ryiVft "Meat liultto' na rt?ipiinl liom l-'iyo & Co., Portland. mam could make some sacrifices for Vir ginia, Art, ut the moment, 'was of 'small fioiiHeiiueiice compared in his love for her. He wanted her with alt (he capncliy of tt one-woman man . . . with his whole heart and soul. Nathaniel gave silent thanks that she was alone when he ar rived, for he knew that he could not have trusted himself to meet her without manifesting deep feel iiiR. One touch of her fingers and little rivers of desire were coursing all over his body. Sho had no chance of preventing him from sweeping her into his urhw and covering her face with kisses. Ho strode across to her from the door and took her so without one word passing between them. But her altitude was so unre sponsive, bo unyielding, that Na thaniel became aware of it even while his lips touched hers; He lifted his head uud looked into her eyes. He looked deep and questionably. "Virginia," ho asked, fearful cf what he saw there, "what Is it? Why don't you kiss 'me? You're cold!" lie spoke in genuine amaze ment, for he knew that his Vir ginia wns fashioned to love and t.e loved. The-memory of many swe.H caresses bloomed fresh in his heart. It was not Virginia's way lo take a kiss without returning it. "Let's sit down, Niel," she said, slrtiKglhiK out of Ids embrace. Nathaniel followed her to a soi'ti and sat beside hOr, turning to look al her closely. "IlcUcr lell me straight out what's gone wrong," he said quietly. "I Intend to, Niel, because 1 can't go on not knowing the truth. Ever since yesterday afternoon (hi1 world has seemed like a bot tomless pit of despair lo me." "I knew you couldn't be happy. here,' Nulhanlel told iier flatly. "It's not the I'eans, Niel It's you. You see, I've lound out that i hut girl, Chiri, was in your stu dio yesterday moruiiiK!" Sho saw Nathaniel start guiltily, ami her lips drew together with I he pulu of It. "Snc'H a bnheiniitu, you know," he said lamely. "Is that why Hhe l old me .1 hud ihrt wrong number?" "I don't know why she did (hat, Virginia: 1 couldn't reach the phone in' time to stop her. But, look here, sw eel heart, you don't mean that 1 should think you wor ried tin that arcount?" "IV ilmps you artists are differ ent from other people," VliginU saiil a tritle tartly; "but even if I could believe it wete proper for her in be there why should you deceive me about it, Niel?" "Virginia, please don't say thai. I've never deliberately deceived you about nuyihiug. 1 confess I miht have let you know you hud the right mini her in the first place, but I realized It U difficult for Any one wlm doesn t know her lit un der stand Chlrl. She's us Irre sponsible as a child; 1 didn't .eo horn 1 t-oHld tell yon then and makr yon utiderstiiiul. Phc was ilht there, oii know." That's purily what hurts. Niel to have her know that you it jher Interference pass." j "It didn't puss uurwbuked, Vir ginia. 1 gave her the devil." "Vou haven't explained what she jwas doing there." "She was there wheu I got home. ' Had cleaned up the place, scrub bed It inside and out, and whn tound her she was dead to, the woild. 1 hadut toe heart to dis turb her,' Virginia, so 1 read my Belf to -sleep in a chair and the next thing 1 knew she was answer ing your ring." i Virginia fell a little ashamed. "You cofeld have told me enough to let her know that, we don't have secrets," she suid defensively. "You see what It leads to, NieL I've agonized over the whole thing so terribly. It did look bad for you, you'll admit that, won't you?" "1 don't blauie you, sweeiueurt, but I'm sorry you didn't haw full U in me. I'd trust you bJUidij, Virginia." "U'alt until your pride is wounded and see if you wilt." "All the time, lirst lady of my land. There lsn t unything or any one that can make my doubt you until you yourself (ell tne you don't love me." "You make me feel very small and mean, Niel." "That's good," he assured her; you ought to feel like u worm. "Oh, Niel, 1 do, but Its sweet to feel that way. I'd rather be a hap-' Ipy worm than an offended goose.' ! "Thais right, but while we're on this subject, I'd like lo ask you how you found out all my sins?" "I recognized Miss Moud's voice when 1 telephoned you again yes terday alternoon while you were out."' "And I was only gone 10 min utes," Nathaniel mourned. "I was so upset because I didn't hear from you, f imagined all kinds of things. 1' imagined that Old- Highhat was keeping you locked up in a closet and feeding you on gold, or taking you around to show you how the wives of poor husbands slave in the kitchens. o 1 came up here last night and patrolled the place until Clarissu and her boy friend came in," Virginia sat up straight and looked stern. "Didu't Miss Mond tell you I called? I asked her to." "I suppose she forgot it, Vir ginia. She would." "Yes;, I think sho would," Vir ginia said slowly. "Oh, Niel," she cried suddenly, her eyes widening with fear;1 "Niel, I'm afraid of her and of . . ." , "Ah, good afternoon, Mr. Daun." Nathaniel uud Virginia turned c;-iickly, the latter a little embar iuu;d. Frederick Dean was com iug tto'.-ard them from the hall. (To, Be Continued) liiuinfMiiiuunniiiiiiiniiiniiiiuiH Here's Kwir Assurance of Vksttuto Quality and Sewings backed by bQWlCO -at our more than 150 stores Quality- f Savings mil it Big Change in Face Powders A good face powder totlny must ' do more tliau merely remove shine! It should stay on longer, prevent ' the pores from getting larger, ' spreau smoothly, and leave a peachy look on the complexion. A new hiencli Process Powder called J1ELLO-0LO does these (Minus. WEWvO OLO Is truly won- deriul. You will simply lovo it. Nullum Fullerton. t Around the County J OAM AS VALLEY NEWS NOTES I Tho V. C. T. U. met at the homo ol Mrs. W. 0. Reetz last Wednes day. A let a very interestiug busi ness meeting refreshments were served and Miss Alice Scranton was presented with, a Diblc and Miss Bessie Brown, with a writing companixm as tokens of friendship Irom the W. C. T. U., members and other friends. Jlss Bcrautou and Miss Brown aio leaving tho valley in a short time. A reception in honor of tho school teachers and others who are leaving us was given ut the school house last Friday night. A musical program wua arranged to enter tain the company after which sandwiches, cake aud lemonade were served. Kverybody in tho valley who is raising turkeys Mils year seems to lie havint good luck with them. THAT REAL CHOCOLATE FLAVOR! bur chocolate sodas, milk shakes uud sun daes are flavored with I. Ik Kelt's Oiocohiie Syrups. A smooth syr up of full flavor. The Kounlaln at Iho Ue.all Store la llio most popular In town. Cood service, sirlct ch'iiullness, and pure, wholesome fruits and syrups. Save ltli Safety ltexall Store. at Nathan Fullerton II TJta TfgvciCg. Drug Storm l Rouburg, Oregon AB the experience of our way veen of better tire pro. auction guides the selection of nuteriab . . . the intern! cajutrucb'ou ... end the dwiga oi our lont-weeriaj, Boa-tkid treadi. 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V. the canyon towards Curaas. Several of tho road crew from here are workinc with it.- Joe Klrkendall. wife and baby DRAIN NEWS are niovinc to the vnlley to Slav as' JIrs- Frank 'Angle and little! long as the gas shovel is here. KrandilauKhtcr. of Portland, visit A very interest inl; Bernion was'1'"1 ll0,e 1Ir!i- Angle's father, "venc-herl Sundnv evenini! bv Rev. Jol'n Sneed, and wife, the forepart Emery Snyder from Jlvrtle "creek.1"1 ,nB relianing home on 'I he program on Mother's piiy.l " "lnestlny. Ulvou mostlv bv children of the Rl1'- ni,d 'M''". Hurry , Richards, smnller classes, was very much eu-lwho Bre fa!4lera Oregon furniers, Joved bv all pi-esent I visited horo over lust week-end '.Mi:'. Win. Porter is home Tor a Hn-forinor'B sister, Mrs. Mills ' 1 Haworth. .Mr. Hichards is atteutt- tng a fitrmeis' convention nt Cot tage Grove. The Whipple sawmill here is Shocked, Weds i 3k NOTICE W'e have been today nollfieil by tho Public Service Commission that; considerable complaint litis been mado on truck lines carrying, passengers, which Is contrary, to (heir rules and regulations, und that same must, bo stopped. This Is tho final nolle, us Ihey havo instructed their officers lo make arrests hereafter covering this offense. ASSOCIATED TRUCK LINK. Helen Monday, 18-year-old Knox, ville. Term., girl, who starred In "Stark Love," a movla drama of j southern mountain folk, met Don I I- Barringer, Chicago orchestra leader at the Famous Players stu dio In New York City. . Then, the other day, again, she met Don l.n Ashevilte, N. C. So surprised were both over the meeting that they up and nt married. Here's Mrs. I Barringer. COMING EVENTS IN ROSEBURG Cut out this list of dates of outstanding events for llie year and keep it in your pocket for handy reference. Watch for changes and additional announcements as they may be arranged. - Primary Election May 18 State Convention of Business and Professional Women's Clubs May 18-19-20 I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge May 21-22-23-24 Strawberry Carnival May 24-25-26 Southern Oregon Conference County Agents Mny 26 Umpqua Academy Reunion , June 2 Annual Free Salmon Brtke by Douglns County Sportsmen's and Came Protective Assn June 3 Federal Land Bank Convention .... Junc 23 State Convention of G. A. R. and W. R. C jUIie 27-28-29 Epworth League Institute on Little .River site ...July 9-16 State P, T. A. Convention October (no date set) Knights of Pythias Convention, Dist. No. 5 Sept. 22 Fall Meeting Presbytery of Southern Oregon ..Oct. 23-24 National Election , November 6 Slate Horticultural Meeting Occ. 1 2-1 3-1 4