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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. THREE ROGERS LACQUER We thin the finest piece of BRUSHING Laquer en the market. We are presenting a demonstration by a practical man, on Saturday morning. The first three kiddie cars brought in will be refinished free of charge. Be sure and watch the operation. ' To make this doubly interesting' a half pint ' can of LACQUER with a. fine brush will be sold you at a price that is almost FREE. , Churchill Hardware Co, THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED ALL NEW AS WILL W5 FOR SALE FOR SALE Pigs; your pick for 3.S0 each. Llndblom, Dinonvllle. TRAILERS, TRAILERS, TRAILr ERS-For sale cheap at Sarff'8. yoit SALE Kale plains, jf pel thousand. Ermel Brlggs, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE 8 registered yearling Shrop bucks. Norton Bros., Sutli erlln. Ore. FOR SALE Singer sewing ma chine, like new. 733 E. Douglas. Phone 490-J. FOR SALE GO good sheep and 1 Lincoln buck. A. E. Hill, Suther lln. Phone 28F1B. FOR SALE White Leghorn oobk. erels, 13c each, at ranch. Chas. Gurney, R. F. D. 2. WATER PLANTS All. types of gas englues and electric - water plants. Farm Bureau Exchange. FOR SALE Cocker Spanierilogs and puppies. On Garden valley road. George Solomon, Wilbur, Ore. ' GRAIN BlNDERiWohu Deere binders aro oasy running and will give years ot service. Farm Bur- eau' Exchange, FOR SALE Black oak block, 3 tiers $9.50. Red fir block, 3 Uor $8. Slab wood, cord, 4.50. 16 ill. 3 tiers ( 6.25. Phone 63. LEAVING for oast. Wilt soli at a bargain 22J-acre farm, 10 acres , variety orchard, balance In pas ture land. 10-room - plastered house, carbldo lighting Bystem. Will sell with or without furni ture and farm implements. Will Sell, care News-Review. BARGAINS in used furniture it low prices. We are getting in large quantities of used furni ture almost daily and there are some very good buys In ranges, heaters, ollstoves, chairs, rock ers, beds, springs and new mat tresses, dressers, and many oth er useful articles. Powell's Fur niture Store, 288 North Jaoksoa street KEYS Fited to any lock or by lock number. Bicycle, Gun Repairs, Saw Filing and Grinding. 333 N. Main Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel i Window Screens made to Older t 8. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 V ' WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and farms. What have you? E. O. KINGWELL Reai Estate Broker 8uthrtln, Oregon Fresh Fruits and Vegetables W take pride In the ex cellent quality of fruits and vegetables that we offer you. And our Increasing patronage recognizes also the great value we give thtm. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serve You Best." Phons 63 344 N. Jackson St. SECTION FOUND ON BACK PAG FOR SALE Team ot black mares. Phone 25F4. MOWERS A new John Deere mower will cut your hay better and with less trouble. Farm Bur eau Exchange. FOR SALE 1827 Pontiao ooach. Best of shape; guaranteed. In Quire F. G. Larreau, Chase's Gar age, 317. N. Jackson St. IRRIGATION SUPPLIES Pipe, pumps, power, lor any size in stallation. Let us figure your needs. Farm Bureau Exchange, FOR SALE 28 young ewos and 19 lambs; also registered Jersey bulls aged 3 months, yearlings, and ono 2-year-old. All hlgli grade Btock. Fred A. Golf, Rose- ' burg. Phone 6F2. FOR RENT 1ST floor apt., furnished, closo In; reasonable. 331 S. Main. FOR RENT Modern 6-roora now ly furnished houso. Call at 544 S. Pine. FOR RENT, REASONABLE 5- room furnished cottage with gar age. Garden ready for use, fruit, East . Lane and Terrace Sis, Phone 666-11. FOR RENT Furnished npurtniont, 3 rooms, 223 E. Lane. Electric stovo, hot water, nice little apt, in heart ot the city. Inquire at Bubar Bros. . : : : WANTED WANTED Red clover blossoms, Phone 335-R. WANTEI Practical nurse. Apply at News-Roview office. WANTED Washing to do at my home, 230 S. Rose St. - WANTED 12,000 broccoli plants. State price and kind. Arthur R. weeks. Ruckles, ore. WANTED Ono truck driver, ulso falters and buckets. Cow Crook Boom Co., Azuloa, Ore. 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. WANTED Bids for reshlngling the west room of the 'ten Mile school house, Dist. No. 7. For particulars, consult plerk, Mrs. J u. uauot, leu mite. WANTED Will pay M0 for Wa ter A. Wood Admiral mowing ma chine, No objections mado to its condition If It Is not smashed Box 43, euro News-Review. WANTED I can use somo good used cars. Bring in your cur and get a new Whippet or lllys- Knight. Inquire for F. C. Lar reau. Chase's Uurage, 317 N Jackson. WANTED Two salesmen to sell all wool made to measure $23.50 suits and overcoats, diroct to wearer. Liberal commission. The A. Nash Co., 6149 Arcade Square, Seattle, Waih. LOS1 ,OST Detwcon Canyon Cove camp und Drain, club bag. .Find' er pleaHe leave at News-Ucvlcw LOST On highway between Rose burg and Myrtle Creek, brow leather traveling bag. 824 Tomp- lin St. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS I NOTICE A few more Face-a-I.ltc left. Better get one now. a 13.00 nrl n fnr 11 7& ot Garff'a call 553 when In need of nut parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. IOWA HONORS DEAD (AwM-latrtl 1-ntB ls-u-U Wltf) 1JES .MOINES, Juno 20. low i paid last tribute today tn one of ! its and the nation's otiisidiiflitig democrats. Edwin T. .Mercdli who died Saturday after a long 111- ness. Mrn. who for a quarter centu aid'd tbt former secretary of agri culture In publication of farm magazines. IiHihmI bear his conk to its resting place while promi nent friends of the late publisher acted as honorary pail-bearers. When A jGirl! Hows Sg8 by NEA Service Jp&ffPU .My CPOHS THIS HAS HAPPENED Virginia Brewster Is in love with an artist, Nathaniel Danu, but she is tricked into promising to -marry Frederick Dean in one year if she fails to earn flOO.000 that he al leges bur, father cheated him out of. Brewster had lost his fortune before his death and Virginia is left destitute. She puwna some of her jewelry and Oliver Cutter promises to in vest the money for her. She seeks work, but without success. She dis covers that she is being shadowed and suspects that Dean has bribed the agencies not to help her, Oli ver suing her confidence and shows her attentions which Nlel resents, but then Virginia does not like the familiarity with which bis model, Cblri, treats him. She Is lucky enough to not a po sition which she likes. Tbe sum mer passes and in early Soptein- ber sbo Is amased when charged by Cutler's wife with trying to alienate bis affections. She appeals to Oliver to explain. and demands an accounting ot her iuvestments. Then he confesses that he has not made a penny for her, but that he Is madly infatuat ed with Iter and will gladly glvo her the hundred thousand it she will go away v, lth him. She denounces his knavery, and leaves, taking his secretary with her aB her company needs another assistant. She is asked to go on a six-weeks cruise as bostoss, hut be fore deciding she goes to seo Niel at his studio. His model greets her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXIX . Ohiri came out of the kitchen ette holding a pan In which she ns vigorously stirring a white sauce. Oh. It's you." she said flatly when she saw Virginia. "I thought It was Nlel. He generally comes In with, so many, bundles bo can't onen the door." Unconsciously Virginia raiseu her eyebrows in surprise, but Chlri i seemed not to notice it. ''I suppose you are having diuner with us,, 1 se went on and turned bank to the kUchonetto. "Nlel will be In soon," she addod over her shoulder. Virginia was surprised at her , oool assumption of authority In Nlel'8 home. But she would not strike back and allow Chill to see that she was annoyed. Instead she pulled off her hat and said some thing about nelug glsu tney were eating in. I'm so tired of restaurants," sho volunteered through the open door. "Nice .of you to get up a meal here." , Chlri. out of sight, slammed the pan back on .the stove and turned un the flume. She had uoino In half an hour earlier than Virginia, and finding the studio empty, had " conceived the idea of preparing dinner as u BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES temii ?AL69MAHl SAt-l, WHO btAppeAseo Twieee. QOHS ftCSO, WASN'T S0WM UP ver.so 5uh HAsnacReo IT OUT THftT e is STICC MISSIMS. VJHCR CAM He Be jJls. yfV-SFlJil ' AT TH' HOUSE- J Wl 6000 ) IM W tR6 iUS OrCtWRW, , I ,,., . J , Rfg fVMK ill CT1 IWTfef 6oi II that's - ' - -v RSSK, " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Bobo Makes a Contact! 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JCV0H TfsTH' . evCSGtf BIT I I MOT- I CrtJESS Bor.iM TH'MeAU-f wuv onu'THA nfoect Pne Wi rm iV I S n'TU .7r:.T-.Vu,S I- V rvc ITI I surprise for Nathaniel. 'She knew, of course, that he always had the evening meal, with Virginia, but she bad hoped to coax, him to stay when be found everything ready in ttie studio. - That Virginia would drop in or Nathaniel would telephone for ber Chili kuew well euough. Her re ception ot Virginia was premedi tated and planned In the evont that she arrived before Natbaniel. Chlri had guessed It was not be at the door aud. her atlumpt to make Virginia fuel like one too many was deliberately a port ot ber 6Chume. Virginia's poise and courteous retort infuriated her. Out iu the other room Virginia herself was disturbed, though Bhe did not display any outward sin'us of beiug so. She look a seat near the fireplace in which Chlri had set a few small pieces ot wood blazing for the sake of cheerful ness. The night was mild and the windows swung open to a suit breeze. Virginia could sea a patch of supphtre sky above the old brick houses on the opposite side ot the narrow street, What a lovely night It was! Struuge that your heart could ache so when there w as love in the world and a Bky like that to walk under! Virginia leaned her head back against the old Italian chuir and closed her eyes. Why was Chlri here? Nathaniel always had seemed to treasure this hour when they could be together. Never bad ho been willing to 'share it with a third person before. So thorough had . been Chlrl'B domination of the situation that it did not occur to Virginia to guess that the girl was Intruding.' Sho believed, without question, that Nathaniel had asked her here, And Chili's drawling, "I suppose you are having diuner with us, smarted not a little. Had Na thaniel, then, not told Chirl he ex pected her? That other remark, about the bundles, hurt, too. She had understood that Nathaniel wns not seeing much ot Chirl. The girl's remark gave a distinctly different impression. But Nathaniel did not coma in laden with bundles at dinner time,; Virginia knew. He was Willi her j usually at that hour.i Unless, per haps, Chlri w as in thu habit ot I eating here when Nulhanlol apd Virginia met uptown. On Hiobb oo casiona Nathaniel might have brought the food tn for her. Virginia asked herself why he would not have mentioned It If the sltuutlon stood ns she had con ceived It. Yet she wub compelled to admit that Nathaniel might have felt the same way about it as she did In regard to bor relations with Oliver. Sho flinched a little as the thought came to her that Nutlmnlol probably believed she would be jealous. But why should Chlri want to dine hero alone? Surely she was not a person to find her own com- WHWt T0"V0MtCKt,90Cre OOt TO THt COUNTRY CLUS NOPt ! TtWRSSi A BUMCH convi IN AM' Wt'Rt 60NNIi PARTY ReW AT TH HOUSE - TlMeWITH BOMBOMftM'OOft SlM ft (kieW L.- yf ST6R& PiM' I'tC FftTcN t oe(.ieMW5T6M is yr-eT we drive V3 p.cR.efvtw takem 7 V, J r pany sufficient. . Virginia ooncluded that Chirl must have referred to other hours of the day. Lunch time perhaps. It might even be breakfast, consid ering Chill's complete lack ot re gard for worldly conventions. She knew enough about Chirl to invest her with daring euough to rush In to Nathaniel's studio in any sort of morning garb black silk pa jamas most likely and order him out to buy the groceries. Virginia tried to turn ber nilud from the whole tiling, feeling wouuded and somehow cheapened by the preseuce ot this girl who made herself so much at home in Nathaniel s studio. The uroblem ot her future need ed immediate attention and Vir ginia sought to occupy ber thoughts with It to the exclusion or everything else. She succeeded On ly in realizing that the outlook was black indeed black as the heart ot the man who held her loyally like a sword over her head. - She oould bear Chirl stilling round In the liny kitchen, a noisy cook, humming a naughty Utile French chanson. "Sho Is very much at home," Bho thought wistfully. "I suppose Nlel likes to have someone around him who Is happy. I'm not so sure that a man doesn't prefer a cheerful coiutianlon to a loving one." It was in tier nitnu mat sne would be incapable of slngiug in his kitchen. Was Chirl. afler all, the superior person ot the two? "She loves Nlel," she thought as she tried to make a comparison of horself and the model. "1 know sho does. Yet sho Blngs. There must lie something fine aud strong about her, in spile ot her gamin ways." For the first time since she bad known Chlri, Virginia felt a touch of sympathy for her. Her displeas ure had meltod, lost iu the deep worry that wolghed upou her. Her spliitB sank lower and lower as the flames died in the grate and Nathaniel did not conto. The false courage sho had buoyed her hopes with all afternoon vanished In the growing darkness of the studio, How long before Chlri came In and put a match to the tapers on the table she had laid for dinner Virginia did not know, but when the room -became shadowy with eandleglow she knew at least that one decision waB definitely made. Nathaniel should be spared ui much as sho could spare him. And another woman would liavo her chance. i . I "I'll take tlio trip on the Agoiia, Virginia told herself, "ami glvo Chlri the field, Sho may find a wuy into Niel's love. Then, If 1 must keep my burgaln with Frederick Dean, his heart will not be broken One is enough. Better that he and Chirl should be happy than that all three of us should sutler. There was one bright anglo In regard to her decision, 'one that gave her a shred ot comfort, If for tuno should by chance favor bel aud she found a way to froe her self from Frederick Dean alio would know beyond the sIlKhloHt question of doubt that Niel's love was hers . . . that is, if Chlri, hav ing had her chance, had fnllod, and Yes, That's Different vjhw !!! boot ,voo know AM W0RWN6 ON A ftOOK HOW IM TARJWOW CAM A MM WORK WH Nathaniel remained true. it was something to bug to ber sorely-troubled heart and Virginia slaked ail mat meant me to ner upon It. It was the only chance she could give Nathaniel in case Bhe lost to Dean the chance of falling in love with a girl whose soul was pot iu pawi). Nathaniel found ber auimated and sparkling like bur old self when be cuius lu a few minutes later. He was Inclined to resent Chiri's presence, but Virginia's: lively conversation aud ready ac- ceplance ot the girl's Intrusion at. uiuuer prevented uu uiieu uetmia lion of war on the model, Virginia woudered what he thought ot It . . . did he expeutj her to mind? Well, she'd give him uo opportunity to tell bur. It be had asked Chirl to prepare the din ner, as she believed, Virginia did not care to huve him explain. But If he had not sho did not want hliu to quarrel with Hie girl over It. Finally, when they were sipping Chiri's strong black coffee from thinible-sizu cups, Virginia told them o( tbe Ageua'a southern cruise. "It was splendid of Mr, Welkins' to choose me as hostess, she add ed, with well simulated elation. Sho studiuusly avoided luoktng at Nathaniel as she spoke, But from her lowered eyes she could Bee his lean brown fingers suddenly crush the clgaret be hail reached for. - No one spoke for a few seconds that hold the count ot minutes fur the group. At lust; "Virginia, you aren't going?" from Nutliuniol, In stricken unbelief. Virginia did not hesitate. "Why of course, I ami" Bhe said firmly. I wouldn t miss It tor tho world. Think ot getting away from New York for the winter. The Bunimor has been dreadful, but when tho slush is piled up knee high I can't slum! It." She risked a glance now, fonrful lest sho over-act. But Nathaniel's expression satisfied her that ho be lieved Bho was in earnest. He could not argue with her- In Chiri's presence, and Virginia lln gored lung after she knew that ho wanted her to leave so that he could take her home and tulk it out Chirl Ignored several woll-dlreot- ed bints regarding her owu depart ure, but Bho was as resolved to slay as Virginia. When lateness at last compelled Virginia to go she put. an abrupt end to Nathaniels pleading as soon ns ho began, "Don't bo selfish, Nlel," sho said brusquely; mid whatever Nullianiel had meant to say he lucked In his mind instead, There was no drawn-out good night between them at her hotel on this occasion and Nntliunlel re turned to his studio with all his sensibilities us full of darts as Spanish bull after an encounter with a picador. Chirl was waiting to apply salvo to the wounds. "Poor you," sho said 'mockingly "1 told you she'd never stand up to this kind of life," she added, wav ing a carelessly manicured hand to designate tho dim Bludio. (To Be Continued) BE J CRPB3T- Bt MUCH MOIW ! OP WBga YT ft - WVMIN , JM VI pi ip mi Special Car Door Price -Z Thursday, Friday and Saturday" Pipe Fittings, Sprinklers, Garden iose. - .Z Priced right. 'Z See Us First We Cart Save You Money, ; FarmBureauCooperativeExchange H08EBURO AGENTi FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Ce. John Deer Plow Co. L. N. Miller JUGOSLAV LEADER SHOT AND KILLED (Attflciwtit t'rew l.cued Wr) VIENNA. Juno 20. Dispatches from Belgrade report that Muslssa Itatehilch shot and killed Paul Radltch, nephew of Stefan Radltch, tho peasant leader, lu the Skupt china this morning. At the same time the slayer, de scribed as a government supporter, wounded two other members ot parliament. He was banded over to the police. Telegraph, communication be tween Belgrade and tibioud . has boon Interrupted. Paul Radltch, who has played somewhat subsidiary role to that ot his uncle, Stefan Radltch, iu JugoBluvlan politics, Is a former minister of agrarian reforms, hav ing served in that capacity In tho Ouzounltch, cabinet ot 1921). VICTORIA 18 SHAKEN (Auoclated l'rcu Learn -Wire) VICTORIA. U. C. Juno 20. A Blight mirth tremor was ' toll throughout the city this morning at 7:80 o'clock lusting about a sec- oud or two. The tremor was re corded on all instruments at Qon aides Heights and appeared to be local, probably originating off- the Bhore lino in (he Straits of Juan de Fttoii. Gets Neuritis and Rheumatlo Sufferers Out of B4 Casey's Rheumatlo Remedy drives out tho uric acid poison of rheu matism, neuritlB, lumbago, reduces pain and swelling. Sold on a guur anteo nt ii.so per onttio by MARSTER'8 DRUG CO. Fairbanks Morse A Caw Sbanwin-WiUianu C. Dehydrater Co. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING of the . ' Umpqua Savings and Loan Association, The annual meeting of the Ump qua Savings aud Loan Association will ba held at 248 North Jackson St. (Douglas Abstract building). Roseburg, Oregon, Wednesday. June 27, 1928, at 7:30 p. m. for ths election of directors, the amending of the by-laws to increase the cap ital stock and to issue debentures, and all sucb business as may prop erly come before the meeting. UHFQU A SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. . By H, O, Pargeter, Secretary, -Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, May 25, 1928. 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