ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURQ, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928.
FIVE
DECORATED
IVORY WARE
Something new in dinner sets that meets with favor by
discriminating housewives. See these sets in our win
dow. Then we have other dinner sets, both in domestic
and imported. Prices are low' oh these' splendid sets, and
you will find in our large assortment just the thing to fit
your needs.
If its Hardware, we have it, too. Make
this store your headquarter when in town,
Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
inrl loves
tyPtlTH MWIY CPOVTS
When A
I 1928 b NEA Service
THIS HAS HAPPENED Mrs. Gernsner Cleared her
I Virginia Brewster, after losing throat. "Don't be afraid to say
both lather and wealth, consents Isomethlng," she told Virginia en
to make her home with Clarissa jcouragiugly. The, j as Virginia's
Dean and her father. Her fiance. If ace took on an out! expression:
Nathaniel Dunn, objects to this for ("Maybe you should like we were
he mistrusts Dean's motives. Mean-1 alone," she added quickly. "Pietro,
while, Dean plots to get Kiel, leave the room, please."
nwitv frnm Virgin in hut tua '.hi. Nnw toll mo hnw vnu Khmilrl
l iKHR lifwnmpR innlnim nf Virelnlfl. hn mv rnmn.mlnn." shft wllt tin i BCOIldO,
anil thn lattnr ruanlvon in lanva hut I wlian thn Hnltmillri huilnr had stalk- init'HlW 1
Dean insists thai she marry him. ed out of the room and closed the
When Bhe refuses, he thieatens to i door none too. quietly behind
'reveal that her father cheated him
out of f 100,000. . Recklessly, nhe
promises to earu enough in one
year to repay him or marry him.
I Virginia leaves but has to pawn
ring to tide over until she can
little
him.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAG
"Do you moan you wlsli to know
my qualifications?" Virginia coun
tered. "That's right. Talk about yourself."
Ilnd a position. She goes to Kiel's I "Well. 1 believe I'm competent tn
studio to tell bim of her break - the duties you mentioned," Vir
wlth the Dean's but her joy at ginia stated and then paused',
seeing him is clouded because she i "Go on, go on. What else?"
dare not reveal her compact with I "My French is considered rathnr
Dean, and also because of the (a- igood but not my German. f can
miliarity with which his model, get along fairly well with Debussy
Chlrl, treats Nlel. ibut Ueethoven and Choplu are be-
Next day Virginia asks a broksr lyond my technique. ..." .
friend how to earn her bundled ; "That's all right." Mrs. Gerns-
FOR SALE
. ,ir :
FOR SALE New auto tent, 7x7;
camp bed; $5 each. Phone 30F4.
FOR" SALE 'RVdfir"D'ldck"25i)
per tier, few days" only. Phone
F3. ' . .
'COCKERELS S weeks old, 20c
-' each. Call at 616 Winchester
Street. ; ,
FOR SALE Large refrigerator";
' cheap. Phone 574 or call at 630
. K. DoilglaB.
FOR SALE or trade for sheep; one
"" good young milch cow. Ira Pierce,
Melrose, Ore.
1-OR SALE OR TRADE Binder
" and ensilage culler. ttoyer Bros.
"" Phono 14P14.
' tOR SALE Ono fine registered
liuernsey bull, 3 years old. H. L.
Kruse, Oakland, Ore. . .
..PIPE PIPE PIPE All sizes and
- types of water plpeLow prices.
, Farm Bureau Exchange,,
FOR SALE In field first cutting
; ulfulfa hay. J. D. Osborn, West
Roseburg. Phone 40F4. . ,
BERRY CRATES and egg cases at
Metzger's.
Nice window awnings, only $3.25.
Jutld's Furniture Store.
FOR SALE Pigs at $3.50 each.
Llncluioni, Dixunvlllo,
PA R R O 1, FOR SALE Oool talk
er; brass cage. Mrs. Foster,
cahyonvuie
WEANLING- pigs for sale, good
ones. Beebe Bros., South Myrtle
Creek. Phone 17F41. Myrtle
Creek.
MOWERS & RAKES John Deere
mowers and rakes are hard to
beat. Look them over before you
buy. Farm Bureau Exchange.
WATER SYSTEMS All types of
water plants. Smallest to larg
est. 1 Let us help you plan your
irrigation plants. Farm Bureau
Exchange.
thousand. Then she asks his sec
retary how to find a business posi
tion, and is directed to an agency
where alibis given the name of a
newly-ricn lady who wants a so-
ciaj secretary.
ner broke in hurriedly. "We don't
in a struggling mass of juvenile
arms and legs. As they pushed
and shoved through the door Vir
ginia caught glimpses now md
then of the red face of an irate
Irish nursemaid.
"Le'ine go, you big stiff,' le'mo
go!"
"Mama! Mama!"
"He did it! lie did it!" '
"You're a liar!"
"Slop it, you blithering
diviis! Slop it, I say."
Maggie!"
Mrs. Creiisner'
the tiptuar in inaKtilficent ere-
"Muggle, what does this
What does it mean? What does
it mean?" Maggie shrilled. "It
means I'm leaving and the saints
wipe my mhn'ry o' this past week!
Will ye bo quiui?" 5 he begun again
upon the children. '
"Oscar! Come here! Anuio,
stop that kicking!"
Mrs. tiers ner look a heavy hand
in the affair but even so she was
panting and disheveled when the
children were at last planked down
in chairs and reduced to blubber
ing. -
"Now, what's at the bottom of
this?" she demanded of Maggie.
"Them imps of Satan have been
up to their pruuks agin," Maggie
exploded accusingly. "Tis soap iii
SPLIT COOK WOOD Myrtle and
maple, delivered in Roseburg,
$3.75 per tier. Phone 4F1&
FOR SALE A young highbred
Jersey cow, giving 3J gallons
milk. Don Baird, Umpqua, Ore,
-Ci A SEN 01 NE S 2 tiTn. newFalr-
bunks Morse $05. Second har.u
engines at. low prices. Farm- Bu
reau Exchange. .
FORSALE OR EXCHANGE 5
bucks, ouo Co id ale, one Detain, 3
Kambotiillet. All young, two and
theW. L. Cobb. ..' .
PAPEC HAY CUTTERS These
are a very successful type of
macbino. Look them over. Farm
Bureau Exchange.
F6TtSLE Asters, "Rose City
Mixture," also fine strain of zin
nias; 2:ic per dozen. 105 So. Main
St., Ruseburg, Ore.
REAL ESTATE
. We Buy
We Trade
We Sell
REAL ESTATE
McLENDON REALTY COMPANY
140 Jackson Street
FOR RENT
have to, invite
guests to our purges. I ve got
plenty of friends of my own."
"Wha " Virginia broke off
her ejaculation in the middle of it
and substituted an unintelligible
NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY murmur instead.
CHAPTER XXV "I told Mrs. Phelphs I don't need
As Virginia's eyeB became ac- anyone to get people to come to
customed to the subdued light of ,my house," Mrs. Oernsner explaln
the drawing room she discerned a ed patiently.
portly female figure reclining on "I quite understand," Virginia
a gold brocade divan, a toy dog in 'replied soberly. "But I think iv
her aims and an open box of choc- I might bo better if you would stato
oiates on a tahoret at her side. I your requirements."
"Good morning," she greeted, a! Mrs. Gernsuer thought a mo
little at a loss, for an answer to ment. 'What I want? Well, you
the extraordinary -reception she should read me the new novels
hud met with. " .die I'm hnving my massage and
"Come over close," Mrs. Gems- 1 manicure. And you can help
nor urged invitingly. "Pietro, turn Pietro with the flowers when we
on some light. Wo don't need to j have a party ... fix up things
Bave on the electricity," she added nice . . . write out my invitations
to Virginia. and go with me shopping." Sho
The butler walked pompously to istopped and looked nt Virginia Big
a wall switch and flooded the jnlflcantly. "If you know the swnll
room with dazzling light from a places," she added as if she doubt
dozen Incandescent lamps in '.he jod it very much. -bronze
chandelier. "I can give you the names of
"It's a beautiful day . . ." VIr- some exclusive shops."
ginfa began suggestively. Mrs. Gernsner bright ened.
"Daylight is so hard on the com- j"Some places where they have
ploxion," Mrs. Gernsner vetoed .chick things," she qualified,
promptly. "Pietro, bring a chair Virginia nodded. "Would those
for the young lady." Ibe all my duties?"
Virginia sat in a gold chair that I "Oh, I don't know. Maybe I'd
matched the divan and took stock want you to take the children out
of her prospective employer while for a walk or a ride in the limou
the latter returned the compll- sine sometimes." v
ment. Mrs. Gernsner was talking! "Haven't you a nurse?"
at the same time. "Oh yes, but I mean you should
any professional U candy they're feeding me now
WELL furnished
' reasonable rent.
apt., close
331 S. Main.
in,
YOU SALE WOOD Laurel and fir,
2nd and old growth. Prices rea
sonable. Order your wiuie.' wood
at special prices. Phone 6K3.
BEAUTIFUL piano near Roseburg.
Must sell immediately. $10 per
mouth. A rare bargain. Write
Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore
gon, for particulars.
BARGAINS in used furniture it
low prices. Wo are getting in
large quantities of used furni
ture almost dally and there are
soino vory good buys in ranges,
heaters, oilslovcs, chairs, rock
ers, beds, springs and new mat
t reuses, dressers, and many oth
er useful articles. Powell's Fur
: nlture Store, 238 North Jackson
X. Btreet.
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screens made to order
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house. Apply 221 W. Washington.
FOR RENT B'ive-robm furnished
apartment. Inquiroat .Cafeteria.
ttODEHN 5-ro"om furnfshed cot
tage for rent. Inquire at 544 So,
Pine.;
FOR RENT Modern, 5-room house
with sleeping porch and close in.
520 per month. 424 Mill St.
FOR RENT Sheep and turkey
ranch, 314 acres. Some crop.
Stock for sale. A. E. Hill, Suth-
cHhjPhono Oakland, 28F15.
FOR RENT
G Room, Modern House
with garaee $12.50 ,
M'jicrii house in Riverside ?10
4 ROOM
Furnished, modern, gobd view $10
McLENDON REALTY COMPANY
140 Jackson Street
4 :
Me innards are blaziu' like a thi-o
alarm lire." Sho put her hands
uver her stomach and groaned.
Go tell Pietro to tix" you tip
something," Mrs. Gernsner advised
uneasily.
'Tm goin to a clinic, Maggie
anuounced firmly. "Ill send me
frlud, Miss Casey, to pack me
things."
but you came for two weeks on
trial," Mrs. Gernsner protested.
"You won't got paid if you loave
bo lore your lime a up. 1 got to get
Boniuono in your place."
'Ye can keep the money! I
wouldn't stay another day unuor
the same roof with them- diviiish
brats fur a month's pay!" Sho,
shook her fist at the children, who
made faces back at her, and
dashed out of the room, still
clutching her middle and emitting
a groan.
Mrs. Gernsner turned to the cul
prits. "Wait 'til your papa comes
home!" she' shrieked at theai.
"That's tliu third timo this month
you've driven someone out of the
houso! You're goin' to bed, boih
of you. Pietro! Pietro!" sho
called, raising her voice even
louder. "Take them away and give
them castor oil," she cried when
the butler camo running in.
The children screamed and kick
ed and bit hut somehow Pietro
mannged lo drag them off. The
echoes of their struggles could be
heard for several minutes before
a slamming door somewhere in tlio
settled herself leisurely upon the I
divan before she spoke. 1 1
"Let's see . . . where were we?" 1
she said, trying to take up the
broken threads of the couserva- !
tion. .
Virginia got to her feet, shaken
and disturbed. "I . . . really think
it's no use going further into the
matter. Mrs. Gernsner," she said. I
"I'm sure 1 never could be equal 1
to taking your nursemaid's place." ;
Mrs. Goitmet frowned. "Them1
Irishers don't know how to handle
voice rose above 'kids," she scoffed. "A little joke
and thoy fly off the handle." 1
"Well, j'm sure I don't think it 1
would be pleasant to eat soap,"
Virginia replied before she could j
check herself. It wus, of course, 1
demeaning to argue the matter. ;
She had known from the beginning I
that she could not live with these !
people, but until tho advent of the
children on the sceue she hud
been trying to convince herself
that she ought to try. She had
thought herself something of a
weakling because she wanted to
chuck it. But now that it had tie-
come thoroughly Impossible to ac
cept the position she was immeas
urably relieved.
Mrs. Gernsuer bristled. "You
don't expect children should be
angels, do you?" she snapped.
"I don't expect them to he any
thing to me when I accept a posi
tion as companion to an adult,"
Virginia retorted.. "Good after
noon, Mrs. Gernsner. 1 shall re
port to Mrs. Phelps that the posi
tion is not ono I care to accept."
"I'll do Bomo reporting myself,"
that lady muttered darkly, "and if
you get a job by Mrs. Phelps I'm a
customer what she should never
see again!"
Out onco moro in the sparkling
sunshine of the spring dny Vir
ginia drew in a deep breath nf
fresh air and blessed' her lucky
star to ho out of that houso,
Sho croasod ovor and walked to
a bus stop signal, intending to
HOLT COMBINES
Have been built for over 40 years. They cost no more
than other makes. Investigate before you buy.
See Us First We Can Save You Money,
FarmBureauCooperativeExchange
HouKBuna age. ra for Oakland
Bean Spray Pump Co. Fairbanks Moroe & Co.
John Deere Plow Co, . Sherwin-WUliamt Co.
L. N. Millt-r Dehydratsr Co.
"You have had - experience in take her nlace when she's off."
nice houses?" she inquired a trifle "How often is that?" Virginia apartment restored quiet to the
skeptically, unimpressed with VIr-had an alarming suspicion that (drawing room,
ginla's elegantly plain black crepe
dress and custom made shoes.
."Yes," Virginia returned simply.
"You know how to fix up- swell
parties and write nice, polite let
ters?"
I believe so."
WANTED
WANTED Someone to haul .500
cords of wood to Koseburg. The
lowest bidder gets It. Ware &
Fisher, Olalla.
WANTED Sheep on shares. Can
handle any where to 500 good
ewes; have good range under
fence. White "S. W.' care News'
Hevlew.
:
LOST
WANTED
Rentals, Sales or Exchanges,
City Property, Residences and
Farms. What have you?
E. G. KINGWELL
Real Estate Broker
Sutherlln,- Oregon
Hood
,RABE
Thnt is the kind of Food
Products w6 deal in, and
you are assured of prompt
service and lowest prices.
We deliver nil orders at
your door, free.
Economy Grocery
O. U. JOHNSON
-The Store That Serves
You Best."
Phone 63 344 N. Jackson SL
LOST Sunday llnncli of keys.
Kinder please loave at Nows-ltO'
view office. Howard.
LOST On May 20th a' light robe.
Finder please notify George
aclmryjjtarKouio, Uosebuig.
I MISCELLANEOUS
HOME LAUNDRY Washing, iron
ing and mending. Men's suits
cleaned and pressed. SI2SI Win
chester.
cA'il OXVNEil uori t forget"T6
cull 553 when in need of auto
parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking
House.
and
ALASKA, Hide, Wool, Fur
Junk Co. Wo buy hides, wool,
pelts, Chittam bark and all kinds
of Junk. 401 W. Cass St. Phone
2ol.
Liels .Neunus and
Rheumatic Sufferers Out of Bed
Casey's Hheumatlc licmcdy drives
out tho uric acid poison of rheu
matism, neuritiB, lumbago, reduces
pain and swelling. Sold on a guar
antee at J1.60 per battle by
MAR9TER'S DRUG CO.
thlB position threatened to Includo . Virginia was amazed at the oaso
the duties of a female factotum, jwltli which iMrs. Oernsner changed
"Only onco a weok. . . ." Her her mannor hack to the calm bo
answer to Virginia's question was ;fora tho storm. Her features i o
drowned in a howling, screeching j 'axed instantly Into the genhil ex
dln that came from the foyer and presslon sho had worn at the bo
bore down uvon tho drawing room ginning of their Intorviow and she
I H MMI II ! II IIIM .IIIM lto.lW miLM I.W
take a bus downtown and savo taxi
faro. As one of them rumbled ui
few minutes later she, stepped
hastily onto tho plntform and took
'a stop toward tho door beforo it
'occurred to iter Hint it would bo
l more nnasnnt nil tun:
Her quick turn brought her up
abruptly against a passenger who
bad boardcil the bus directly be
hind her. "Oh, I'm- sorry," alio
apologized and smiled briefly at
him. Ho smiled back at. her, and
Virginia cauglit it glimpse of a
flashing gold tooth.
Then he. stood aside arid per
nWUed lior- to ascend tho narrow'
curving stairs. Sho paid too llttlo
attention to him to notlco that Me
did not lift ills hat und of coursO
she forgot all about him the next
Money the One Language
in Nebraska Town.
Business and Professional Man
Band Together to Put End
to Charge Accounts.
No Mire Neuritis
In Arr.a, Neck, Legs
, or Thighs"
(f yon want to met rid of the agonlz
tag paint of neuritli, neuralgia, sciatica
or rheumntlBm. jut apply Tysmol to the
affected parts and see how quickly all
powerfully penetrating
neaiing in lis
Tvimol ia
absorbent, sooth ins and
action, which goes In through the pores
and quickly reaches tne burning, acning
nerves wherever you rub it on. Those
stubborn pains In the back of the neck,
about the shoulder blnde, fnce or head.
In the forearm nnd P.nRers, or extend
inn down the thiph to Uie toe tip, will
soon disappear. Crnrnplna of tho muscles
will stop and you will no longer ba
bothered with soreness, swelling, ,at'f "
nets, numbness or tenderness of the
joints and ligaments.
Tysmol Is not an ordinary liniment or
salve, but a scientific new emollient that
Is entirely different from anything you
have ever used. Don't suffer any
longer. Get a aupplv of Tvsinol nt any
good drug stoic, Price , Always ea
band at '
Nathan Pullerton
Bucoiul. But when alio got up to
luuve tho bus ut 48th Sireot sho
saw Inm in ono of tiio reur uohtl
le did not look nt ntit nOr mov,
but when Virginia alighted from
tho bus and happened to face nbout
rattier suddenly she discovered
that he too bad left the bus.
Ho turned Bharply away and
stuiied to walk briskly towurd a
store entrance, but there was
something bo unexpected iu seeing
inm at her heels just a few hoc-
omts after he had been so appar
ently staying on tho buss that Vir
ginia experienced a queor feeling
of uncertainty' about him.
(To Be Continued)
BLOOMKIKLD. Neb..- June 4.
This town of lot) i) Inhabitants has
gone on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Thirty of Its merchants and pro
fuuHtonal men have banded to
gether to olinllmite losses occa
sioned by charge accounts "that
never pay up."
Chain store competition is held
responsible to a great extent, for
this drastic step. In order to meet
competition prices had to ho slash
ed to a point where the margin of
profit was In sufficient, to meet tho
drain occasioned by bad accounts,
So the business mon formed an
association which requires each
member to sign an agreement. A
pennlty of $100 is provided for vio
lation of this document and a com
mittee has been appointed to seo
that regulations are strict y en
forced.
Kdmemhor. If you should ro to
Blooinfleld. tho watchword there
is "In God we trust all othors
pay cash." i
REWARD
$1,00 standing reward will be
paid for anyone caught stealing or
kilting sheep or goato on proporiy
of Al Creason, Sunshine Hunch,
Louis Kohlhageu, J. H. Short, J.
M, Wealhurford, Frank Bargor and
Son, 'I1. A. Troxol, or Jones Estate.
H. J. HOHIt, Treas.
CANDY 16c LB.
Hand mix candy special at 15c
pound. I'ronh summer candles of
1 all kinds ut Chit's.
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals for the repair
ing of, and nddltion to, the Look
lug Glass school house will be re
ceived by the board at three p. m.
Juno 16th, at the school-house.
Plans und specifications -may ba
obtained at tho office of L. W.
Motzgor, RoseburR, or A. 13. Nick
ens, Looking Gluss, . upon deposit
of ton dollars. . .
Tho board reserves the right la
ftfject any or all bids or to accept
Uie one deemed best for tho dis
trict. . -
ARTHUR H. MARSH, Clerk.
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
Hear! Hear!
By Martin
WUV , THINK
V Wf NCfc -
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soot TOLD
NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL
WARRANTS
Notice Is hereby given that seal
ed bids will bo roirlvcd by the
Ash Viillcy School Hoard DIhL No.
125, Ash, Orep June Kith, 1121, ror
the purchase of school warrants.
Variants to be In denominations
of one and five hundred to the
amount of six thousand dollars
wlih interest at rate of five pt
cent livable annually. Optional
payment with ftvrnicd Interest any
time after the first year. All bldn
must be accompanied with a certi
fied check of five per cent of said
bid.
(Signed) H. A. CARLSON.
Clerk Iiist. 125, Ash, Or.
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