ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 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 on these splendid sets, and ydu 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 wKeh AiGairH I9?fl by NEA Service we! PtJTH OCWIY GROWS those; i'ho knew that; she , had. wanted work who could It be who would try to stand tu her way? . It came to Virginia in a flash of conviction that there was one per son she could always depend upon to try to balk her. Frederick Dean! WHAT HA8 HAPPENED ' you against helping me." she saifl .But he could not nave Known wnat Vlrelnln RniWRini. ntiar Ineilir lailfflv 'Uni I uali whn It wrr" 8116 Was dOing! both father and wealth, consents to Mrs. Phelps lifted her chin a ! Virginia tried to make herself make her home with Clarissa Urltle. "1 am tolling: you what 1 (believe that he could not. It would Dean and ber father. Dean plots believe la. for your best Interest," ! be too harrowing to think thai lie to separate her from her fiaucu, Ishe answered evasively. "You have 'as keeping .watch ou her. Sun, Nathaniel Dann, but fulls and later no idea, I'm sure, what jt will there was simply no one else she is forced to pay blackmail to a 'moan to you to undertaken) earn j could think of who - would- have Mrs. Farley or face a scandal. lyour own livelihood. Aud surely any incentive to intervene in her Clarissa becomes Jealous of heriyou do not iuteud to go ou imlel-:nnaira in a way 10 niaae uw and Virginia resolves to leave, but 'initely holding a position. , Why Imora difficult. nn l,wai th.,1 uho mnrrv lilm Ich.inM vnn Whar u-lth H nl nil'"1 Bllt llOW hud he tUI'lied When aim narni.no hn thrallin to lha mliloil llnhtlv In tones that ' PhelpsT "I suppose he told her ife Mrs reveal the fact that her father iwere subllv suEcestive of the ill- cheated him out of flOO.000 in a consequence' in which she held the bootlegging deal. Recklessly, she Idea of Virginia Brewster looking promises to. earn enough to repay for a job. him In one year or marry him. "Because I will not accept char-, I Virginia leaves but has to pawn Ity.'1 Virginia replied warmly. ring to tide, over umli she can i ."But you aro engaged, 1 under what a little Idiot I was to refuse his aid." Vlrgluiu Btormeit hotly. "Perhaps he bought her consent to lot me down. But I'd rather think, she really believes I'm making a fool of myself." she concluded, averse lo condemning anyone wl'li out proof. The aftermath of the wholo thing was to leave her with a feeling of GLASS1FIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGfc find a position. She goeB to Ntel'B ; stand.". .Vrs. Phelps said suavely, studio, but her "Joy at seeing hint "It occurred to me that it is rath Ih Hnnripil hpfffiiKn Klin dare not er neediest! for vnu In en llirniuh roveal her financial need or hor all the unpleasantness and suit-being in a blind alley-without an promise to Dean; and also because denial of this sort of thing .lo le.xlt. ' Hiss JSvans wub iuexpiic.uii of the familiarity with which his long as vou am not in pursuit of junfriendly. Nathaniel could not model. Chil i treats Kiel. : -, Ja career. That would bo differ I Help .her because she dared not She seeks work through an ent. but as It seems you are onlv let him know how badly she ncod- ageucy but without success. Upon seeking employment until you nre'ed advice. Oliver was hardly to arriving at her hotel one evening, married 1 think you are a vory.be trusted to have any sensible she finds orchids from Dean and foolish girl to turn your back up-.Ideas and Mr. , Gardiner would un- wondois now he learned uer ad--on your proper station aud your ; doubtedly urge her to accept dress. Nlei takes iicf uut to dine real friends." , . i and on the way home Virginia no-j Virginia considered her remarks tlces a man whom she has sus- with scant courtesy, pected ol shadowing her for sev- j "yes, I do intend to marry at eral days. . . - (the end of the year, 1 nope," slio Next morning Blie calls on Baid svirlledly, "but in the mean- broker friend, Oliver cutter, wno llme i mu8t face things as thjy FOR SALE FOIl SALE Tomato plants, Bon nie Best variety. P. W. Kay, ; phone 6F5. FOR" SALE 400 Uer Oak aud Laurel wood. J. Mi Weather ford, 317 Oak. FOR SALE Large, wicker buggy. 2-tone, $16. Ivory crib," $5. Phono 7 4S4J or 705 E. 6th St: : SPLIT COOK WOOD Myrtle and maple, dolivered In ' Roseburg, J.J.76 per tier. Phone 4F18.- KOHLER LIGHT PLANT for sale. 1500 watts, 110 volt L. E. Hem 'mlnger, Canyonville, Ore. FOR SALE WOOD Laurel and fir, 2nd and old growth. Prices rea sonable. Order your winter wood nt special prices. Phone 6F3. FOR SALE-Ono '"BrodaTow; pigs weighing 50 lbs.; some . buck sheep old ones and young ones. J. B. Bussell, Glendale, Ore. FOR SALE Good second band lumber; windows, doors and bricks down cheap. See A. M. Wallace, 1148 B. 6th St., North Roseburg. - THE FIRST cheese . factory .. in . Douglas Co. Encourage the new " industry. Full . cream Chedder --cheese, made in Camas Valley, ' on sale at Geo. Kohihagen's Meat Market. REAL ESTATE ' We Buy '.'' " ' ! We Trade .- ... . , -, Wo Sell 7 h ' REAL ESTATE McLENDON REALTY COMPANY 140 Jackson Streot VOll SALE two ranches. One 112 ' ncres; it Is a good dairy ranch for seven or eight -cows. The " other of S3 acres, the nicest home sito on Cow Creek. Call on or write to Levi Spalding,. Azalea, Oregon. ?.-,(, FOR SALE Or wlli":accept "pari trade, S3 a. 18 miles from Rose burg, 1 mile off Coos Bay high way, -good road, church - and school properties adjoining place; 35 a. In cultivation, 9 a. prunes, 6-room house, barn, other bulld- ; ings. Tel. 47-F-42. S. L. Moss, Ten Mile, Ore. jaicuAiinS in used furniture it ' low prices. Wo are getting in large quantities of used furni ture almost daily and there aro Borne very good buys in ranges, hcators, oilstoves, chairs, rock ers, beds, springs and hew mat tresses, dressers, and mahy oth er useful articles. Powell's Fur niture Store, 238 North Jackson street. Roseburg ; Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. 8. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and Farms. What have you? E. 0. KINGWELL Real Estate Broker SutherHn, Oregon FOR SALE 31 wagon; excellent has promised to help her. Ills 'llro HIK it is impossible for me to condition; cheap. John W. Hall,' secretary suoaeniy seems aioni 0 to nny of my friends. It Is ah Wilbur, Ore. WOOD FOR stove wood wood S3.25. bur, Oro., R. latter having been friendly to Vlr- " SALE Oakcook B',l'a at, f1Bl- ca from the 13.76: block oak,ttBency Dr'"ES nope. T. Epperly, Wll- box 81. FOR SALE Good bargain, 70u Gulbransen player piano, Bliglitly used. Will sell for S350. Come iu and see it. Hi-Way Coffee Shop, Drain, Oregon. NOW 00 ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIX Mrs. Pelphs flushed slowly un- !d e r Virginia's .straightforward question and her glance slipped uneasily away from the girl's face i briefly and departed. to the glass-topped desk. She -was quite sure there w:ia "I'm not ' really trying to did-1 more to the interview than np courage you," she protested lnmrc- 'peared on the surface. One thing ly; "but I vo been thinking about ;was certain. Mrs. Phelps indirect solutely necessary for me to find employment." Mrs. Phelps looked grieved. "Well, I've tried to show you how difficult it is," she said defensive ly; "but If you still wish us to re tain your application we shall no pleased to do so." "Thank " you," Virginia replied FOR SALE or trade for city prop erty five acre tract located about 2 miles west, of Roseburg. Ail under cultivation; ail Kinos you aml lt BeBms . , . wen, a bit jreply to her question for the name of fruit and nuts. Phone -134 be- absurd for a girl of your position 'of the person who had interfered to be subject to such er, indignl- proved to Virginia that hor first ties as you met at the Gems- j suspicion wns correct. Someone iters'." had interfered! But. who could it There wore no Indignities," VI r- ,be? glnla. stated gravely. "Airs, tlerns- Virginia cogitated over, it tho uer lost her temper, it s' true, but rest of the afternoon, with small m sure she felt she had sufficient satisfaction. Quite apparently it reason to do so. And as far as my i was someone who knew of her vis position is concerned ... it 1b that its to the ugency someone who of a girl who must take whatevor (lid not wish her tn hare succesB conies to her in the effort to get ; there. . . tw;ecn 7 a. rh. nnd 6 p: m. MY ' MODERN 6-room homo ,in Bandon by the Sea doubio ga rage fireplace lawn and flow ers two blocks to park quar ter mile to beach and natatorlum a wonderful place to live. Sac rificed at $3500. Terms. J. P. Dillon, Bandon, Oregon. , : FOR RENT WELL furnished reasonable reht. apt., close 331 S. Main. In, FOR RENT Modern 4-room apt., garage. No children. -428 Pitzer. MODERN 6-room rurnished' - cot tage for rent. Inquire at 644 So. Pine: NEWLY nlshcd' Wash. renovuled, 5-room house. ' Apply 221 FOR RENT 2-room fui'nlshod . house, SO per month. See ele vator man, Perkins Bids. FOR RENT Modern 6-rooni house With sleeping porch and close iu. 820 per month. 424 Mill St. FOR RENT 5-room house, all in good - ropair, some furniture', good range, electric washer and garage. Phone 25, Zlgler lldwe, FOR RENT 5-room "fufnisliedcot lage witli garage, a nice garden reaily for use, fruit. Tenants leaving town.-' Reasonable rent. ' Enst Lano and Terrace Sts. Phone 506-R. FOR RENT . 6 Room, Modern House with garage $12.50 Modern house In Riverside $10 4 ROOM Furnished, modern, good view $10 McLENDON' REALTY COMPANY 140 Jackson Street J. - WANTED - J WANTED 50 milch goats. R. E. Vox, Box 152, Falls City, Ore. WANTED 'Clean colton ragB suit Hblo for garage use. Ilnirlson'si Onrago, 130 S. Stephens St. Phono 447. WANTED Sheep on Bliuros Cnn hundlo uny whom lo 500' good ewoB; havo good range undor fence. Whlto "S. W.", euro Nows-Review. WANTKD Wo will buy hides, wool, pells, chlttam bark nnd nil kinds of junk. Alaska Hide. Wool Junk Co., 404 W. Cas3 St. Phono Jul. I RADE Thnt is the kind of Food Products wc dcnl in, and you nrc assured of prompt service nnd lowest prices. We deliver all orders at your door. free. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Servo You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. WANTKD Proposals for tho jms ture ot 12 to 15 head of puck stock In the vicinity of Glide and Dcor Creuk between October 1, 192S. and May 31, 1929. Apply to Forest Supervisor, Post Office Building, KoBoburK, for particu lars. WAN'I EDyou to know aboutthe new refrigerator, operated with out plectrlclty. Ample space for all food a tuffs and making Ice cubes at same time. Can he used on camping trips using bonfire for charging freezing unit. $91 ftoseburp. Sold by J. J. Rnthkey Service Station, Coos Bay High way. I MISCELLANEOUS . DRESSMAKING Mis. F. F. Jones, 51SJ Ho. Stephens, CAU OWNKIl Don t forget to call 563 when In lined of titlto parts. Sniff's Auto Wrecking House. ft PIANO TtECITAI, . Moore's Music Studio M. K. f'liurrh South 8 p. m., Monday, June 11 Free to puhlic Macro's Music Btuilio 1:17 N. Jackson St. titudio oiieu during summer , Phone 502 or 1ST It loan or the uncertain kindness of friends. Well, there were other agencies. The. telephone directory would af ford their addresses. The next day she made the rounds, deciding ' to uso her own name. She decided that it would probably leak out ahyhow, and she wanted to show Mr. Dean, if ho ncluully were having her watch ed, that she as not afraid of any thing, even publicity. ( And she got plenty Of It. Some one who knew a newspaperman tipped him off that the Ureivstor girl was hunting a job. . 1 During the next few days Vir ginia Was besieged, with calls, by telephone and In person. Requests for an Interview and her story canio from every- dlroclton. Vir ginia knew the resourcefulness of the men she had to deal with. In. fact she knew several of them by 'sight, liked them, too, for she nnd her father had always been well I treated by the press; and they In I their turn had recognized, tho fact i that rich people are ' "news," and had never been- disagreeable 10 thoso whose line of duly crossed their path. 1 . But she hardly Knew what lo do when they stormed her en masse, nnd when she appoared 10 Mr. Gardiner nnd Nathaniel for work," ..... , . Virginia was at a loss to decide 'That's just the point I wish to who It might be. She had not men- ! advice they told her to remain '11 make, my dear. Is lt necessary for cloned Mrs. rhelps to anyone, not , I seclusion and to refuse to talk, you to get work? Don't you think ievon Nathaniel. Miss Evans knew; I even to employes of the hotel. Still it would be more becoming if you (but she .had sent Virginia there, thore were stories and' pictures allowed "your' frlendB to' assist It was preposterous -to suppose just tho same,1 nnd the pleas for you?" 1 slio had been responsible for Mrs. Jan Interview did not 'cease. FI11- A frown appeared on Virginia 3 Phelps' Budden change of attitude. 1 ally Virginia uscd-her own judg forohead, (0 ho quickly followed by Unless . '. . but that was uttorly Iment, called the editorial offices of raised eyebrows. She smiled cold- absurd. Oliver wouldn't have had tho different newspapers' artd nk- ly and Bhook her head. "1 assume nny reason to .Interfere even it.ed to havo a reporter sent to! her' nulck Blah of iiiini'i'liimnimi you have been In communication Miss Evans had told him of Vlr- at a-certain hour that day. t 1 ihor heart, 1 . ..... :,:., with snmeono who has advised I glnia's plana. Hut nside 1 "from ' The hotel management, elated I (To Be Continued! i With the, publicity, she w bring ing them, arranged her reception 1 to the representatives of the press ! In great style. Thay even went so fur in their hospitality as to. serve refreshments. ; ? When all the "boys" and "girls" : of the party were gathered around tier, Virginia talked to them quiet ly and earnestly. . . 1 "I appreciate all your klnduess j of the past," she told them, '' but 1 assure you mere is notning t have to say that can be of any In-, terest to your roaderB." "Oh now, Miss Brewster," Borne t 0110 broke in. "People want your ; point of view, you . know. Just ; why you're loqking for a job." . ! "That's right." echoed auutlier. Virginia glanced from one Bpeuk- ; er to the other with deep distress : in her eyes. She looked very .white and shnken and everyone present felt a touch of compassion for hor. 'i . '"Please." she began softly. "Don't press me for a story. You all know that I've Buffered greatly, and there has been so much publi city already. Surely 0110 lone girl cannot be of such Importance that she must be sacrificed endlessly to Batlsfy the curiosity of the world." "Hut you're: front-page Bturf, Miss Brewster," ono of them ob jected. "Can't you Just say a word or two about being sick of society 1 ami wanting to bo UBeful or some- j tiling." ... , "I'm sorry, T can't say anything," Virginia replied wearily. Then her voice rose slightly and she spoke with forced calmness. "I've asked you to come here so I might beg you to let the puhlic forgot about me," Bhe said. "1 am at your mercy, ladies and . gentlemen. Won't you please spare me?" "That sounds like the end of thlB trull to me," a doan among thorn remarked sotto vooo. But (Virginia heard. Slio turned quick ly to face him. Thank you,", her lips formulat ed, but the words were Inaudible. "You won't chango your mind?" young suspicious follow naked, fearful -of drawing off and thon bo ing scooped. - j pledge my word that 1 shnll say 110 more than t have," Vir ginia promised In full undorstnnd- lug of the thought that troubled him, nnd others perhaps. "And I will be undylngly grutoftil to you nil If you will write no more about me than you must. ' "Thank you very much for coin ing." she hurried 011. "I hope some ilny I jnay give you some plennnnt news for your papers,". Bhe added, smiling upon them through a mist of tears. With thoso who pushed forward she shook hands and then broke away to disappear through' a nearby doorway. Just as sho pnsBed out' of sight she turned to nod In final fnrewoll to the i men and' women who watched hor go with n unanimous feeling -of' good will. - Hor eye caught) on one of 1 Hie . igrotip who stood a little upart a man she had not noticed before, and EICESS; : 10 off on Cultivators Rebuilt McCormick Mower $45.00 Late Seed Spuds. ' See Ua Firat-rWe Can Save You Money. FarmBureauCooperativeExchange HOSKBURU ' AUEniTS FOR ' OAKLAND Bean 'Spray Pump Co. Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deert Plow Co. , . Sherwin-WUlianu Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. CHURCH SERVICES ' St. George's ' Episcopal Church. Cornor: Cass -and Main Btreets. First Sunday after Trinity. Cole-, brntloh of Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11;0U a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. 'm. Evonlng ser vice omitted. ' Innday S. Barnu bas day. Holy communion at 10: (10 n. in. Church of the Holy Spirit, Suth erHn. Weather permitting the eve ning .service will be held out-of-doors Willi the church school pic nic at 3:00 p. m. It this will not be possiblo the service wljl bo aB usual In the church nt 7:30 p. m. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL,. WARkaNTS . ' Notice Is hereby given that seal-' ed bids will be received by the... ABh Valley School Board Dlst. No.--. 125, Ash, Ore., June 16th, 1928, for the purchase of school warrants. Warrants to be in denominations... of one and live hundred to the amount ot six thousand dollars Willi interest at rate ot five per . cent payable annually. Optional,' payment with accrued Interest any time after the first year. All bids must be accompanied with' a certl-: f led ; check of five per cent of said i bid. . (Signed) ! ' H. A. CAIttSON! 1 i I Clerk Dlst. 126, Ash Oro. ' : Eat 1 barbecue eandwlohos anil live forever. Brand's Road Stand. Gets Neuritis and . '' Rheumatio 8ufferpra Out of Bed , Casoy's Rheumatic Remedy drives ' out the urlu nolo, poison of rheu matism, neuritis, lumbago, reduces ' pain aud' swelling. Sold on a guar antee at $1.50 per battle by MARSTER'S DRUO CO. IT S AN ART AND sueNte too ' To LAUNDER. CLOTHES B a TH WAY& DO.. - I There are no .hit' or miss meth ods employed' in this litundry. iWe havo a superior, aanltnry,. scientific manner of handling clothes that In sures their i sweet freshness and your couipleto sutlsrucilvii., ,Tolo pbono. 1 ' ' 1 '.''(:'':. 5 1 : . i '" , I Roseburg, Steam Laundry Phone 79 nosnhura. Or ' CALL F6R BIDS ' " ',,. Sealed proposals' for the ropair- ' Jug of, and addition to, the LookVV' Ing GlaBs Bcbool house will be re).,, ceived by the board at thre' p. m. . , June 16th, at the school house-. 1 Plans and specifications mnv bs 1 fobtalned at the office Of L. W. . Metzger,. Roseburg, or A. B. Nick ens, Looking Glass, upon denosll r. often dollars. .. . . . . . ; Tha board reserves the right tt . reject nny or all bids or, lo accept.'.'. the oho deemed bust for the dls r' trlcLi . ' i i i i , .. . ' - j ( , ARTHUR a MARSH, Clerk. .':; 1 Eat barbecue Baaawtchns- ataa ' t live forever. 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