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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. RQSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1928. SEVEN fl h 'i ! 1 n 5 V IV ! 1 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. v - : If its Hardware, we have it, too. Make ' ( this store your headquarters when in town. ' Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE . CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NSW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAG FOR SALE WANTED . ENGLISH Shepherd pups for sale cheap at Roseburg Poultry - Mar ket. ;: FOK SALE 3 good milch cows. It. O. Carroll, inquire at Plxouvillo Store. IHPErP'iPBTT'lPB AH sizes, new and second hand. Low prices. Farm Bureau Exchange. KOHLEll LIGHT PLANT for sale. 1600 watts, 110 volt. L. E. .Heru mlnger, Canyonville, Ore. MOAVERSTtAKES John Deere mowers will handle heavy hay. Look them over.- Farm Bureau Exchange. GAS ENGINES Wehavoengiiic's lor every purpose. 2 h. p. Fair banks Morse, ?ti5. Farm Bureau Exchange. HVdaULICFramS We have high efficiency rams which will work under hard conditions. Farm Bur eau Exchange. TOR SALE 100 acres, fine, dairy farm, $8500, cash $2000. Own terms on balance. Mrs. C. Squier, 1110 Olive St., Eugene, Ore. . FOR SALE Good bargain, $700 Uulbransen player piano, slightly used. Will sell for $350. Come In and see it. Hi-Way Coffee Shop, Drain, Oregon. fiUUG ATION SU PPLIES - Pipe, pumps, power tor any size irriga tion Job. Lot us help you plan your Installation. Farm Bureau Exchange". r -vT 7"- :,--t xlAUCJAINS in used .furniture at low prices. We are getting In ' large quantities of used turnl ture almost daily and there are some very good buys In ranges, heaters, oilstoves, choirs, rock ers, beds, springs and new mat tresses, dressers, and many oth er useful articles. Powell's Fur nituro Store, 23S North Jackson street. I FOR RENT V : WELL furnished apt., close in, reasonable rent. 331 S. Main. tlODERN 6-room rdrnished cot tage for rent. Inquire at 544 So. Pine. FOR KENT 2-rooni furnished house, $6 per mouth. See eleva tor man Perkins Hide;. ' FOR KENT Room, close in. Busi ness girl preferred. For particu lars cull at 12U W. Lane or phono 177. 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. COCKELREAS WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and Farms. What have you? E. Q. KINOWELL Real Estate Broker Sutherlln, Oregon Save Steps Phone F00d V ou'll find it the, Satisfac tory wny nnd the gro ceries arc sent up to your door nnd no added cost. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. mm IT"--" 1 ! WANTED 50 milch goals, R. E. Fox, Box 162, Falls City, Ore. WANTED 2 or 3 inch second hand centrifugal pump. E. A. Kruse, Roseburg. WANTED 100 head or loss, of sheep or goats on shares. Wrlto : Harvey Smith, Bridge, Ore. ' WANTED Experienced mechanic, steady work. Southwestern 1 Mo- - tor Co.; Chevrolet dealer, Co quille. WANTED To rent a good type writer. State the kind and price. Address "L. L." care News-Review. WANTED Sheep on Bhares. Can handle any where to 500 good ewes; havo good range under fence. White "S. V" care News Review. ' WANTED We will buy hides, wool, pelts, chlttam bark and all kinds of junk. Alaska Hide, Wool & Junk Co., 404 W. Cass St. Phone 201. DOMESTIC Homo Laundry Phone 449-J. Office 214 N. Maiu, Roseburg, Ore. Our prices damp ..wash 4c per lb.; dry wash .- (plain) 5c per lb.; economy (no starch) flat work ironed, 6c per lb.; rough dry (starched) all flat work ironed, 8c per lb. Work called for and' delivered. MISCELLANEOUS ' call 653 when in need of auto parts. Snrff's Auto Wrecking House. CALL FOR BIDS Court House for Douglas County, Oregon at Roseburg. ' Sealed proposals are invited for the general construction end me chanical equipment of a courthouse for Douglas County, Oregon, at Roseburg, represented by the Coun ty. Court. Building Is 140'x80 four stories iu height the Jail occurring on top story. Duilding Is of fireproof construction. Proposals received as follows: "D" General construction (a) Con-Stone. "C" .Tall equipment. "D" Electrical work. '"K" Plumbing system. "F" Heating and ventilation. "G" Elevator. Bids received until in o'clock a. m; Thursday, j;une 2Sth, 1928, by County Court, at Court-house at Knseburg, Oregon. Full particulars, conditions gov erning the receiving of bids, certi fied checks, bidders bonds, etc., and plans ano specifications can be obtained from Tourtellotte & Hum mel, architects, 811 Postal Ituild lng, Portland, Oregon. Plans for general construction can bo had on and after June J 1th. Juil equipment specifications on and nflor Juno 6th. Plans and speclilcatlons for mechanical equipment can, be had on and after June l it ii. Douglas County reserves tho t ight to reject any or all bids. This j advertisement authorized by Doug lias County, Oregon, by its repre sentatives: (ioo. K, Ojiine, Judga. Huron Clough, Com- I missloner. C Clyde Heckley, Com- t missloner. . Also plans and specifications will be on file at office of Douglas County Judge for the convenience of sub-contractors and material men. Eat burbecue SHaotvlches and live forerpr. Urn rift's Road fitanrt i Of PERSON AU DAINTY BL.ACV VVcAR I YbU CAN BE -SUR& I i vitTA.e CfaeAT care a Yes, this laundry does knock tho spots out of clothes understand us just the spots. We remove none tf the wear. You will com pliment its niton our work at the first opportunity. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 7S Roseburg. Ore WHuemi A. ) Ego by NEA Service v THIS HAS HAPPENED Virginia Brewster Is iu love with a poor artist, Nathaniel Dunn, but she is tricked into promising to marry Frederick Dean in ono year if she fails to earn fluO.OOU which ho alleges her father had cheated him out of in a bootleg ging deal. IlrewBter had lost his fortune in sueculaliois htoie his sudden deaiu so that Virginia la Jeft deail j tuie. She pawns some ot her Jewelry aud a broken, friend. Ollv-1 er Cutter, promises to try to eaiu the bundled thousand. She avoids all her weaitny I friends and seeks work under assumed name, but without suc cess. She' finds orchids at her ho tel one evening from Dean and wonders how he learned her ad dress. A cull from the agency brings hope, but when she goes there the suade her manager tries to dis- from working and ad-. vises her to marry. Virginia suspects that Dean has bribed the agency not to help her, and this conviqtion is strengthen-; ed when she linds that she is be- 1 lug shadowed. She tries other agencies, but word 'leaks out that the "Brewster gin" is Job-seek-1 lng and she is besieged by report ! ets. Among thu group that are In- ! tervlewlng her she recognizes the I man who line beeu following her. j'ntio.. insists nn tiHttf- v t.-iH nhi out to dinner and hints that there i are several ways In which us beautiful a girl as she can obtain the coveted hundred thousand. She callenges his remark, aud he pretends Innocence. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXII Oliver's distate for gratitude did not disturb Virginia. He al ways had been Impatient of most accepted standards of couduct aud conventions, she remembered tol enuuly. it would be like hlra to get her out of this apalllng situ ation In which she found herself and attempt lo pass it off with a negligent wave of his hand; She smiled over the thought of how tnttli wlipn alio iliirnH toll II Mr. ! would know then how much she owed him. She unlocked the door and en tered the small .dark room with her mind filled with pictures of the future. Pleasant pictures. Automatically she switched on the light and. took off her hat, still halt-dreaming over the assurance of success she had received from Oliver. , It was several minutes before she noticed a box on the bed. Her first impression was that Freder ick Dean had sent more flowers and sho decided not to open the box. But a second glance revealed that it was not from a florist. Tho BOOTS AND HER CUDDIES e,j? wtU-HHii WOSSUWW- MMMBOXiWAWlT TOM SOT. BOOTS -1ST ME . " f W,' . 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X!'W SaaJWlWl ii n pun uwes' label was that of a famous mod- f lata. Virginia was curious to know why anything from that sh.),) should be sent her. Terhaps It uus something she had ordered before her father's death, Btie reflected. Often weeks were required lo bring mad-to-order lingerie and garments from Italy or France iu America. She'd belter see what It was. It would have to be return- unless It hnrl hnim litrhlilpfl in ,,,,, .rt,.-,,. mta. Metier send it back any- jj jf th s, would credit it Vir 'inla thout-ht as she untied the I ,",. ,-'H lh ,, I folds. When she held the contents P for inspection she could not recall having ordered anything of tho kind. It was a cape wrap of silver metal lace, exquisitely made. Vir- R"u ..i n nuiiiiw u ment before she threw it over nor tmuuiutMB uiiu luuntru in me 1.111- b, jk , ,ff dress , ,., ,,, , ,. ,, .-. . .. . k . , . . n .. sigh of reluctance. She was retylng the tape when her telephone rang and she an swered, to be told that Nathaniel .Dann was downstairs. Virginia's heart sang with joy. She darted about, washing her hands at (he stained lavatory, in the cornor, touching her ear, lobos with per- fumo and setting Ihe waves of her bob more smoothly. She was about to hurry out when It occurred to her that Na thaniel would warn to take her to some better place than the hotel parlor to talk. Turning back to get a light wrap, her eyes fell up on the box on the bed. She stop ped, breathless with delight-at the thought that came to her. yhy not wear It? It must belong lo her. She had bought nothing since her mourning clothes were pur chased. Surely the bill for this was among the accounts rendered. Possibly it had been paid for. And it was v.ery lovely. With quick, nervous fingers Vir ginia tore at the tape and pulled oif tho lid. Hastily, and a little i her and whirled out of the room. I Her feeling of guilt vanished completely In the happiness of I seeing Nathaniel's face light up with admiration when she rushed eagorly up to him. Her eyes fair - I ly sparkled and her soft Hps parted In an adorable, tempting fashion. Virginia replied soothingly. "Don't "What fairy has been waving n iyou want to help me pay my wand over you?" Nathaniel in-j debts?". quired with, mock seriousness. " vlt you put k that way, what am "Don't be so modest," Virginia I to, Bay? But I hope you won't laughed back at him. "Porhup. i bankrupt our fund of time paying you had something to do with off old obligations,"' Nathaniel whatever it Is you refer4 .o..i.gnmibled. Weren't we silly, Niel?" Bljo added "We wouldn't hej near quarreling ingenously. (ho often If you would Just roallzo "You wore," Nathaniel told hor, that you haven't a monopoly , en but ha smiled when he said it, and Virginia let it pass. "1 intended to auk you to share a walk iu the purk," lie went on, "but you look too gorgeous for it.' "Nonsense. No one will notice me." "Maybe not, if everyone hts sud denly developed eye trouble," Na thaniel remarked "We'll take a taxi to 5Uth street. 1 don't want to lead a parade into tho park." "All right," Virginia assented. "If you think you can afford it." "Don't try to patronize me, Cin derella," Nathaniel bantered. "How do you know I'm not a prince iu disguise?" Virginia looked at him w-ilh eyes that proclaimed him a prince us ho vus. Tne lllanfe to the purk was bul a "ew I"', and shortly the two lovers were walking blissfully Into the far, dim reaches ot slnJ- ed paths. "Vi. lnnu. VI,..,,., I,, vn.t olw.nl.l not ,mVH N ',,,,,. Blli(i reproHchfully when at last they had found a secluded bench. "Lite isn't long enough." ' - Virginia drew away from the arm ho pul, out to encircle her waist Do you think we can live every hour to please ourselves?" she asked. Weil, if U didn't please you to go out with someone else why did you do It?" Nathaniel pressed. "Is there anyone who has a greater right to be with you than I have, Virginia?" "Nii'l, I'm afraid you're trying to be difficult. We both acted fool ishly. ,You shouldn't have beon bo disagreeable when I telephoned you, and ji should have told you that 1 meant to come dowii to your studio after dinner." "Why didn't you?" "Hecauso I was mad when you gave me a short answer. You wouldn't say whether you would be iu or not. - "I'm sorry. . I've been sorry all evening. Hut you haven't answor ed my question. I can't : under stand why you broke our dato." Virginia opened her mouth to speak, closed it, and sat silent, casting ubout in her mind for a safe reply. "I met an old friend who was oxiremely depressed and wanted me to have dinner with htm," sho said at last. "1 couldn't refuse be cause 1 am under obligation to hi iu for a great kindness." Nathaniel sensed n reserve in her explanation that loft him feel ing vaguely dissatisfied. "Well, I hope ho considers himself sufll- ciently repaid," he said crossly, "He's taken one good evening out 1 of my Hie." "1 thought you wouldn't mind," Pete's love, Nlel," Virginia cautioned hltu i tremulously. "1 want to be happy 1 as much as you do, only I cau't i turn my back on everybody else just to live for myself." ) "Thanks." j "Nlel, please, don't be stupid. I don't mean 1 think you would Jo it either. 1 know you wouldn't, . but you seem to want me to with, ( out realizing what you do." ' "That's not quite right," Na thaniel protested. "I said I hoped you hadn't many, bad debts to pay off." "You seemed to think I luiuded It less than you do." "Now that's a remark deserv- lng a kiss," Nathaniel exclaimed, -aud made good. ! "It's lliueto go" Virginia de clared when he I released her 1 "We'll be getting in trouble wiMi an officer it you're going to act ; like this." i "Nobody, iaot even a cop, would ; blamo me." j "Virginia glanced at her watch. She wore it now most of the time, chiefly because it was one ot tho very few ornaments she had left. "Oood gracious, Niel. It's after midnight." "All right, Cinderella; if you're afraid your magnificent cloak will turn into rags, we'll hurry home." Virginia romembered what he had said thu next morning as sho read a brief letter from Mr. Dean. I " glad the cliasuble met with your approval. Thought you'd prefer it to that old shawl you wore wearing In the Village the other night. Don't try to get URed to shabby things, Virginia. It's Just a waslo of time. The things your beauty deserves will be yours iu leas than a year remember . . ." Virginia's face went white as she read and her eyes lifted final ly from tho taunting lines on the thick gray paper to turn toward ihe chair over which she had thrown the silver wrap. It gleamed dully against the faded green up holstery and to Virginia it was less attractive than any kite lieu rag could have beon. - With desperately furious speed she gathered it up and threw it into the box in which it had ar rived. Then she summoned a bell boy with such impatience ho thought she must be trying to catch a steamer. "Take this downstairs and tell them to return it to the shop that sent It," sho ordered, thrusting tho box upon tho hoy. "Itlght away," sho added, and handed him a lip. When he was gono sho went to the tolephoue and called Dean's residence. There .was a wait of several moments before tho ser vant who answered informed her that Mr. Dean would be on tho wire presently. Virginia's hand shook tho ro colver against hor-oar and sho bit her underlip to stop its trembling. Now that she had followed hor Impulso to reach tho man who was j tormontlng her she found horself I wondering If it could do any good to talk to him. But whether ll would or not she felt compelled to some action, to protest Dumb M New and used Mowers at right prices. We will rebuild your old Mower at a ft reasonable cost. Good used wagon $40.C0 See Us First -We Can Save You Money. FarmBureau Cooperative Exchange HOSKBURO AGEMT8 FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co, - Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deer Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. ngalnst his having her spied upon, if nothing cIbo. He wasn't play ing fair. . . , Virginia grimaced at the thought. Fair! Could Bho ex pect fairness of Frederick Dean? t "Good morning," sho heard him saying suavely a moment later. "Sorry to keep you waiting, my dear. ' Morning tub, Have you called to thank me for the wrap? Charming Idea, copying the old eccleslnstlcal chasubles, Isn't it?" (To Be Continued) Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L HUSBAND DISTRIBUTES BOOKLETS Wife Tries Compound Every yfnr tho Plnklmm Medicine Company diRtrilmtca about :H) .0011,11(10 uooklets from house to house. Mr. Tod llinzuuui does this work In Lodi, California His wife writes; "jjt was in tlieso littlo books' that I read about bo many women be ing helped by thu m a d i c 1 n e. . I thought I, would give it a trial aud I can truly sav that it has (Iotio .A i,r .,;.. 1.1. .....I f-1 1 i ask nm what T am doing to make ma look ho mui'ir bctfer. 1 tell them thut i I am Inking Lydla E, Pinkhain'a Vegetable Compound,'' ? o OPERATION NOT NECESSARY RECTAL and Colon allmenU vanlth quickly and , permanently under the Dr. C. J. Dean non-turfll weuicexclutlvely. PRF.felOO patfe Illustrated bookdetcrlbes method and explain! our WHITTEN ASSURANCEOF ril.l.S ELIMINATED OR FEE REFUNDED. Send for nraait niooay. UMnipaMaVMMaM R ECTALtt COLON CLINIC Dcn Build infl-J'!Jj MM" ftPJ(E, ntii tSopfm" Qoib Neuritis and Rheumatic 8ufferari - Out of Bed Cauey's Hheumatlc Romedy drives out tho uric acid poison of rheu ' mutism, neuritis, lumbago, reduces . pain and swelling. Bold on a guar antee at 11.60 per battle by MARSTER'S DRUG CO. CALL FOR BIDS Scaled proposals or the repalp lng of, and addition to, the Look, lng Glass school house will be re ceived by thu board at three p. m June lCth, at the Hchool house. ' Plans and specifications may be obtained at tho afflco ot L. W, MotZRor, Hosoburg, or A. B. Nick ens, Looking Glass, upon deposij of ton dollars, ' r, Tho board reserves tho right t reject any or all bids pr to accopl the one deemed best fur the' (lis tiict. Aimmn H. MAIISH. Clerk. a By Martin mow bow oonfr WORRV-HtU. IMO T- IU . uw -viva. vii..:;