TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1928. 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 on 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 headquarters when in town. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE Wlheim A fiiiirll Loves 4) m by NEA Service ftffift frPUTi. DtVtY GBOVIS ' CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAG WHAt HAS HAPPENED wllhoUt pining for lost luxuries, in Virginia Hrewster, niter losing fact without thinking at all of the both father and wealth, consents to I limitations ot her present balit niake her home wltli Clarissa 'lug fucllltleB. Dean and her' father. ifer fiance, As soon as she thought Oliver Nathaniel lann, objeeta to tills for j would be In his office she took a he mlstruBta Dean's motives. ;BUbwuy train down to Wall Streer. Meanwhile, Dean plots to got jHo was not In but Jdiss Evans Nlel away from Virginia but falls, jsaid she expected lnni soon, so and later is forced to pay bla'ik- Virginia decided to wait, .mail to a Mrs. Farley or face a In about half an hour he arri'--i scandal. jed, coming in hurriedly and stop- Clarissa becomes Jealous of her ) ping for a few brief words with tit and Virginia resolves to go, but secretary before going on to his Dean insists that she marry him. I private of rice. Ho had not seen I When she refuses, he threatens til j Virginia, but as soon as lie had reveal the fact that her father i gone on Miss Evans came over to cheated him out of IlOO.OOO in a I where she sat by a window a-id bootlegging deal. Kecklessly, she told her he wanted to give soml : promises to earn enough to repay uiciauoii immediately but thai him in one year or many lilm. very probably he would see her dl- Virginia leaves hut has to pawn :reclly afterward. ,a ring to tide her over until she Virginia signified her willing .can find a position. She goes to ness to wait. Miss Evans started nieis smaio 10 ten mm ner siorv, .toward her desk, appeared to but her joy at seeing him is clou 1- change her mind and stopped, fac ed because she dare not reveal the iK Virginia again. "I'm afraid compact with Dean, and also be- mr. Cutter Is . . t upset this morn cause of the familiarity witn ' ngi" 8ne said uneasily. "Don't which his model, Chlrl treiits Mel. :you think you could come ba;k She goes to ail employme it liator In the day?" agency seeking work and is Bent ,i'd rather wait," Virginia re- FOR SALE THAILHIlB for sale cheap at Barn's. , SI-IHl'IIEltD pups for sale cheap at ltosehurg Poultry Market. : iMnSAXEPlirelired Chinchilla rabbits, 60c each. 214 So. Pine. WILL BELL or buy milch cowb. Walter M. Clink, Star Rt. Wost, Clty ' , PIPE PUMPS POWER. For any sized job. Farm , Uureau Ex change. , . , . FOlf SALE CHEAP Delivery hod fur ton or li ton truck with top iitSarff'a. - 1 F6ll "SALE 400 tier Oak and Laui el wood. J. . M. Weather ford, 317 Oak. WHEAT for Balo at 51.2! bushel at Chuttwick ranch per near FOR SALE 31 wagon; excellent condition: cheap. John W. Hall, Wilbur, Ore. MOWERS"" AND RAKES The John .Deere mower will cut heavy hay. Farm Bureau Exchange. TUirffltCfe IE or 20 tons nf wheat hay, loose or haled. Very reason able. Phone 2F3L J. R. Wilson. WATER' TANKS All types- ot out to a prospective position but finds It Impossible. While return ing to lier hotel she notices a man who nppearB to be following her. Arriving, she is angered to find or chids from Dean and wonders how he learned her address. Nlul takes her out to dine, and urges her to accept flnunclul as sistance from him even if she will not marry him Immediately. Com ing from the restaurant. bIio sees the mull who had followed her standing In a shadowed doorwav. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVIII ' Virginia was not sure Bhe re cognized the man, but there water tanks, wood or wetnl. COO ,olllelhll)g vaguely familiar about gallon redwood tank $30. Farm liureuu Exchange. , WOOD- FOR 8ALR-Oak cook stove wood $;i.7B; block oak wood $11.25. , J. T. Bpperly, Wil bur, Ore., R. 1, box 31. FOR RENT In. Myrtle Creek. Hl'LIO COOK WOOD Myrtle ari3 maple, delivered in Roseburg, f3jmrjioiPlu2tieJF13: FOR BALE WOOD Laurel and fir, Und and old growth, Prices rea . sellable, Order your winter wood at special prices. Phono 6F3. Tl 1 IC " VlW'f-cheoBe" factory "ill Douglas Co. Encourage the now .: .industry. Full1 cream ; Cheddol cliueuo, nntili! Ill' Cllrtias Valley, on sale at Ueo, Kohlhugon's Meal ; Market. IlEAITE'S'flTE - V v Wo lluy . We Trado ' We Bell ) llHAL ESTATE MuLENtKiN REALTY COMPANY M0 Jackson Street (foil SALE two runolidsT "lino" 1 13 acres; It Is a good dairy ranch i tor, Bii vis ll or eight cows. The other of 83 acres, the nicest home site on Cow Creek. Call on or, write to Levi Spalding, Anttlea, Oregon; FOR SALE Or ' will" accept pari trade, 83 a. 18 miles from Hose , burg, i mile ore Coob Hay high ' way, good road, church and 'i Rehodl proportion adjoining plueo; Ur. a. Ill cultivation, II n. prunes, U iooiii hOiiHi), harli, other build- ; Ings. Tel. 47-F-42. , S. L. Mobs, Ten Mile, Ore, WELL furriiahed apt., closo reasonable rent. 331 SMuln. FOR RENT Five-room furnished apartment. Inquire at Cafeteria, UO'DeRn 5-rooiii "furnished cot tage for rent. Inquire at 544 So. Pine, . ; G-KOOM furnis'hod house tor rent with gnrage. lnniilro 800 S. Pine St.. or phone Cllll-R. ' ' ' FOR RlONT MoiVorn 6-room Koubo wltli sleeping porch and close til, 20 per month. 424 Mill St, FOR : RENT Sheep and turkey ranch, 914 acres. Some eri.p. Stock for sale. A. E, Hill, Suth- orliu. Phone Oakland, 28F15. uwuiWNM in used lurnllure 'it luw mleos. Wo arc getting In largo quantities of used, furni ture .almost dally mid there lire sumo very good buys In ranges, bottlers, ollstoves, chairs, rock ers, IiikIh, Bluings anil new mat treiisea, dressers, mid many lU- or useful articles. Powell's Fur niture Store, 238 North Jackson street. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Venter Panel Cut to Ordar Window Boreens, made to order E. 8- ANB f. L. CpCKELR,6A8 FOR RENT B-room furnlBlied cot tage with garage, a nice garden ready for use, fruit. Tenants leaving town. Rensonahlo rent. . East Lane and Terrace Sts. Phone iiWi-R. FOR RENT 0 Ttoom, Modern Ilntiuo with garage $ 12.00 ' Modern house in Riverside $10 4 ROOM Furnished, modern, good view $10 McLBNDON REALTY COMPANY 110 Jackson Street WANTED WANTED Clean cotton nigs mut able for gnraRU use. Harrison's (iiiruge, 130 , S, 'Stephens St. Phono 447, ; . WANTED Sheep on snares. Can handle nny whore to 500 good eWes; have good, range under fence. White "S, W.", euro News- Review. WANTED Wo Will buy hides, Ivooli pells, chlltiiili hark nlul all kinds of junk. AliiHkn Hide, Wool Junk CO., 401 W. Cass St. Phone 301. him a familiarity that disturbed her until she fell asleep that night. "Where have I seen him be? fore?' Bhe asked herself counties? limes; and the very fact that she neither could place him nor sat isfy herself why the matter should trouble her at all made it impos sible to dismiss him from her mind. . ... The next morning her Ihoughlu wore taken tip with plans for get ting a pusitlon und the man's haunting presence there on the East Side did not return to puzzle further. - First she read the "help-wanted columns of the iiewspaper that camo up With her breakfast. There was nothing worth trying for. Nothing. That Is, nothing that'sho had any chance of getting. Never theless her spirits were up. It was a new day, ever a matter of prom ise to youth. There was Oliver to Bee. And Miss Evans. There must lie many places where Bile could ho useful if only she could find them! Virginia bathed a ii d dreBsel turned promptly. Tho secretary frowned, seemed about ' to speak, but nodded her head Instead and hurriedly gath ered up her pencil and notebook to answer the insistent cnll of the buzzer from Mr. Cutter's office. In five minutes she was bacr, flushed and angry looking. Vir ginia stood and Miss Evans said: "You may go in now," and turned at once to her work, Virginia wondered at her abrupt ness hut she was too anxious to hoar what Oliver might have to suy about her Investment to stop and ask any questions, though she felt there wbb something Miss Evans had wanted to say to her. 1 When she opened Oliver's door she saw him coming across the room from a door on the opposite side with a glass of water In his hand. He looked haggard and mis erable. ' "Had a' night," ho said shortly and motioned Virginia to a chair. She saC down in it without taking her eyes off his face. Ho flopped Into his own seat and gulped down tho water thirstily. "No sleep," he went on sell-pity- 1IU51J. "I thought you had given up dis sipating," Virginia said regret fully. , . 'What elao Is there in llf'!? A wife here, thero and everywhere. And nothing but work, work, work." "Oh, I'm sorry," Virginia cried, remembering Hint she had burden ed him with more work. 'Need someone to feel sorry for me," he said childlHhly. "Ulnd you cunio lo mo to help you, Virginia,. Want you to be grateful." "Of course I shall lie, Oliver, but I'm afraid I shouldn't have troubled you with uiy affairs.' "Don't be a sill. I've got to be here anyhow. No extr:i eflort to handle your Investments. Welt, 1 suppose you want to know what I've done for you?" "Yes, I would," Virginia'? lon.1 was hopefully eager. Oliver laughed. "I've made you some money," lie replied luppUy. "Want It?" . "No, no. I want you to reinvest li. You understand that, don't you?" " "Thought you migiit nee seme pin money. Better take a Hundred. 1 won't need it." Virginia wbb firm. "No, nleas-V' she said quietly. "I know it Isn't going to be bo easy, Oliver, tor you to make a hundred thousand dollatB for me In just one year, un less you have enough ' mony to work with. I Intend to bilng in all can spare, so. please don t urge me to luke any of what theiu is now." Oliver looked at her through half-closed, amused eyeB. "(io.ng to be a regular Hetty Green belce you get through," he approved silk lly. ' "I don't care about tyinir tiny records," Virginia replied. "Just show me how to make 1 100 -WO and I'll be the happiest person that Wall Street ever knew." "Well, I'll try td . . . make yoii happy," Oliver told her In a strangely portentous way. Virginia threw him a quick, startled glance, but he was looking as In nocent as a toy balloon. "Where you going?" he asked as she started to leavd. "Say, Vir ginia, belter give me your ad dress," lie added as he stood up. "I'll give II 'to Mlfis EvnnB," she' evaded. "And thanks a lot, Oliv er." "Come in tomorrow." Virginia hesitated a moment. "Do you need me?" she countered. "I may be busy." "Might," he replied laconically. "Like to keep in touch with my client's. Important decisions to make on a moment's notice at limes." "If I can't come I'll telephone," Virginia temporized, thinking that she must uso her time to find em ployment. "All right, but I'd hate to risk losing a big killing just because 1 didn't have yoUr ofcay." "I'll give you carte oiaucho. I don'tknow a thing about it any way." , : "Got to consult you," Oliver maintained stubbdrniy. "Then I'll come in ns often as I c-n," Virginia promised reluctant ly. She said a hurried goodby id him and went out to MIbb Evans to leave her address and room num ber. . Miss ' Evans looked at her strangely and Virginia realized that tho secretary was confused about something. ."1 wonder what's the matter," she puzzled over it, thinking back in nn effort to discover if she had upon her lately. "Will you lunch with me again i today?" she Invited pleasantly and was further troubled to see Miss i Brans' lipa draw together in a I thin line and hear her anwer, "I'm ! very sorry. Miss Brewster, l've.1 another engagement." " "Some other time," Virginia sug-' gested; to conceal the fact hat she i was slightly offended. Later, lunch-' jing alone, she smiled a little rue- iuny-over 3ii$s .vans reiusai 10 , join her. plainly the "other on-' gagement" had been merely an ex-' cuse. What a change a few short weeks' had wrought in her life! i Here was a woman as remote from 1 her in the past as the earth from ; the sun insofar us social relations j were, concerned, actually refusing ; to lunch with her! Virginia' ad- i milled the humor of it but uot i without a little pang ot regret. Perhaps Oliver was In an ill ; humor- wlih her," she reflected, genuinely bothered about Miss ; Evans strange conduct. "I ra sure j 1 did nothing to offend her.", i She was disappointed at. losing an opportunity lo talk again with a sensible person who had been In accord witii her views. Nathaniel would naturally expect, If she had sufficient money to pay her ex penses, that she would take her time about living up to her now found Ideals and wait until some choice position came her way he- j iuib tatting one. one uaieu uui tell hiui how urgent It was for hel lo find employment and if ho wondered at whatever she might finally do she would have to pre tend that ambition did not Count. Only the fact that she was doing something mattered, she would tell him. .' Yes, but what Was that some thing going to be? Should flhe go back to Mrs. Phelps? Telephoning would save time. And she must look up other agencies. She wouid do that right away. When she reached Mrs. Phelps by telephone she was asked if she would come in as sooir as' con venient. That afternoon? Yes, If she could. Virginia went up di rectly, by subway. It was one of Hie very few times In her lire that shn had ridden In the underground trains and she found It exceeding ly distasteful. Unsavory individ uals stared at her pointedly, giving particular attention to the fash ionable brevity of her skirts. There waa more crowding, too, than when she had come down town, ami although she had a sent her feet wore trodden upon anil ono lurching passenger barely os caped being deposited In her lttp when the long train polted to a stop. Virginia was decidedly relieved to come up to the street level again, and the days when she had complained of llio traffic conges tion on Fifth Avenue came buck to her now as blissfully free of any renl contact with transporlatioit i problems. I Then, If caught in Hie vortex ot ' New York's vat population, bIio could at least sit in decent isola- HOLT COMBINES Have been built (or over 40 years. Tney cost no more than other makes. Investigate before you buy. See Us First We Can Save You Money. FarmBureauCooperativeExchange HOSEBURO AGENTS FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co. : Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deere Piow Co. Shemto-WUIiAmg Co. L. N. Miller Dehydratw Co she had been compelled to shoul der her' path in and out of & huIi way train again the opposition ot hardened straphangers Svho, It seemed, thought nothing ot a 111 tie buffeting and elbowing. She felt sure she must be littered with black and blue spots. But tharc was the hope of finding a position at Mrs. Phelps' to buoy her up and lessen her discomfort. She was doomed to disappoint ment once more that day, how ever, for it soon became apparent that all Mrs. Phelps desired was 10 have a little -motherly talk with her. Virginia could not under stand her attitude at all and, frankness being native to her when fact did not prohibit It, she asked with direct simplicity, "Why are you trying to discourage the from seeking work, Mrs. Phelps?"' v ' (To Be Continued) Gets Neuritis and Rheumatic Sufferers Out of Bed Casey's Rheumatic -Remedy drives out the uric acid poison of rheu matism, neuritis, lumbago, reduces pain and swelling. Sold on a guar antee at 81.60 por battle, by, MARSTER'S DRUG Cd. boon cool, as might happen In the j lion in a comfortable motor car moodfl of preoccupation that enme I until her way wan cleared. Today fteKtl therefore 1 LPS BETTER-1 JUNE SALE OF ALUMINUM . 29c and 69c Two groups of aluminum pieces'' at very special prices. For In stance, collanderB, covered sauce pans, fry pans, mixing bowls, pud ding paiiB, lipped sauce pans, tube cakes, water jugs, etc., at 29c. In the 69a range you get: percolators, double boilers, dish pans, French fryers, milk palls, preserving ket tles, roasters, water pitcherB, etc. These are real specials of a char acter to emphaalne values you got only at Carr's, But buy at once, as these specials won't last very long. Carr's, "Where you save." A NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that seal ed bids will be received by the Ash Valley School Board DIsL No. 125, Ash, Ore., June Kith, 1928, for the purchase of school warrants. Warrauts to be In denominations ot ono and five , hundred to tho amount of six thousand dollars . With interest at rate of fivo per cent, payable annually; Optional payment with accrued interest any time after the first year. All bids must be accompanied with a certl- ? fled check of five per cent ot said -bid. .-r tri - (Signed) .Hs A. CARLSON. . . 'Clerk Msfc iaBA'sli, Ore. : Eat barbecue Sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. . WASH CLOTHS 10 Carr's June sale of wash cloths, good weight terry fabric, double thickness, colored Bhell stitched edgo'and conter. 10c each or 2 for lie. -Those. are heavy wolght stand ard goods. AIbo ah open knit dlBh cloth at 10c each or 2 for 11c. Lay In your supply now from Curr's. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wotta Life By Martin WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Resloencefl and Farms. What havo yout . E. 0. KINQWE LL Real Estate Broker Bnthnrlln, Orcjon WAN'fidb Propimuis for tho pas ture of 12 lo in hrntl lit pack stuck In the vlclnlly or tllltli' Itlltl Deer Creek between October 1, - 1928, nnd Mny III, 1929. Apply to Forest Supervisor, I'oat offiee lliilhlliiK, Itosebui'K, for piirticu lara, I "IviIscEles - i . Jones, liItr-iKSMAKlN'ri Mrs. 1 r,ISJ So. Stephens. F. Tlmi Is ttie kind of Food Products wc den! hi, nnd yoii nre nsstired of prompt service mid lowest prices. Wc deliver alf orders at your door, free. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "Ths fetors That serves You Best." Phons 63 344 N. Jockion 8t. CAlt tiWNIilt linu'l fornot lo call 6r3 when In need ot onto pnrtH. Sniff's Auto Wrecking House. I DIIMICHTIC I Tome l.iuint'lry - phono ! 44U-J. Service all the lime. Dump I wash 4c per lb.: economy, no Bliirth. lie per Hi.; rough, rial Ironed nnd starch, fte per lb.: dry wimh. nothing Ironed, tic. II. V. tlroilheiitl, owner. VANTI'!l)-"Vou Id know about the new rel'rlKorntor, operated with out electricity. . Ample apace fot nil roodsluffs and making Ice culieB at same time, fan he used on camping trips using lionf li o , for charging fleering null. $91 Itosehiirj. Sold by .1. J. Kivthkoy Rervlcc HI til lull. Coos Uny Highway. TINWARE AT LOW PRICES t'otiiplele lliiwnre dept. at Tnrr's. I'le tins le, 5r and tic. Wash hnslns tec ami lfc. All kinds of gnu pans, cake pans, palls, dudi pans, etc. t'arr'fl. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed propieinls for Itie repair ing ot, and addition lo, the Look ing dhiKN school house will he re ti'lved hy the board at throe p. m. June Kith, at the scliiml Iiouho. l'lans and spcciilratlous may be obtained at Hie office of I,. W. MoUucr, lliwburg, or A. II. Nick t'tis, l.noMug (iliiB.s, upon dcposll 01 ten dollars. The board remMves (he right li l-ejcet any or all bids or lo accept the onu deemed best fur tile tils (riot.- AUTlU ft II. MAUSJM. Clerk. "i FRECKLES AND HIS FRTENDS Danger Ahead ByBlosser PS BOBO VW17H ) ' -1 f WSfAE'SALNSRy N&LL-AS WJDA f 7AAT 1 SAVED AIM jggSsssjjSs A-AMMIBAL.S CLOSE V "' 50 SEE IP Zih AMD MS'S ASkV-uS FOR. ) OUTOFLOdKlFMS FROM DROMM1MS IN THE ss8Ss qT?? occ ,p mv , it cOU7-VJAAT )Mfl' S0M6 MEAT-WAMA EXPECTS MEAT- ENER, VMAATLUVWG DO rrt li 1-usT LIABLE U ADt M IT J ALBcryiS ISAFKICAMFOft VA&LUAAMETbEAT V01TA AIM? VWUERE. f AELD'T "7uAf It ... A5 BETTy rS Af 'I . 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