ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 2 1 , 1928.
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FOR SALE
;;FOH SALE Console Victrola with
Iry records, $25. Fhone 6F32.
" FORSAL,B 160 acres" at" Tenmile,
cash. Irvin Meyer, Hose
burg. Phone 487.
l-'OK SALE 21 Indian Runner
' ducks. E W. Haley & Son, U
miles east of town, . opposite
'' Slave Farm.
-21 4 Indian
WATER SYSTEMS Any size wa
ter plant tor home or irrigation
project. Farm Bureau Exchange.
FOR SALE Blue tick hound
. pups; also 40 head Angora
goats.Clifion Agee, Dixonvtlle.
B1C Y C L ITCH EA P A f 1 ue b Icy cl e
"was left here to sell. Look it
y'i ovur. Farm Bureau Exchange.
J WOOD FOR" SALE Old growth
?,pine and fir; dry; $3.00 per
-f uer. Leave orders at Home
Ueatnurant.
JHPE, PIPE, PIPE All types of
water pipe for home or irrigation
purposes. Farm Bureau Ex
change.
OAS ENGINES All sizes new
anu second nana. New 2 n. p.
magneto equipped gas engine,
-r$G5. Farm Bureau Exchange.
WIANCE"TOMAKE" MONEY In
luront in good paying restaurant
,Jfor sale enean, it taken soon, In
frnew, growing coast town. Ad
j;dt'CH8 "C. T.," care News-Review.
lflL)R &ATEPoleTam6p "kitchen
-cabinet, $lti. Colonial Jr. range,
t$35. Bed spring and ' mattress;
fow chairs; kitchen table and
-small articles. All like new. H.
Johnson, Edenbower Orchard
Tracts. . ,
ONE hundred choice Shropshire
ewes. These are not registered
but a choice lot; $13.50 per
'head. E. Nissen, 1015 N. Church
1st., Salem.
5)RS A LB C 1 1 EAPPii yer "p f
ano; sewing machine. Owner
- leaving town and ducsn't waiit
to move them. Address Rox 52,
care News-Review.
ClGIIT-i'LANTSLot us furnish
"you with a Fairbanks Morse
light plant. Economical In operu
tlon. Low first cost. Farm Bur--euu
Exchange.
NEON SIGNS
Sold Outright
Roy Hufham
Roscburg, Oregon
WANTED
Rentals, Saks or Exchanges,
City Property, Residences and
Farms. What have you?
E. G. KINGWELL
Real Estate Broker
. Sutherlln, Oregon
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
230 VV. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING'
Upton Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screeni made to oider
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREA3
Service All
Housewives
Like
Thore It no delay with the
dinner you have planed at a
certain hour, because when
we tell you that your
Groceries
will be delivered at a certal.i
time, they will be there and
no extra charge.
Economy Grocery
O. L, JOHNSON
"The 8tore That Serve
You Beat."
Phone 63 344 N. Jackton St.
FOR SALE 6 good ewes and
Hampshire buck, $75, or will
trade, for good young mare,
about 1400 lbs, C. U Weber, Rt
1. Phone 42F13.
WANTED
WANTED 5 or 6-room modem
unfurnished house. Call 44F4.
WANTED Work by-married man.
Address Box 96, News-Uevlew.
WANTED Totrade lumber- for
milch cow. D. G. , Estell, Milo,
Oro.
WANTED We will., buy lildtj,
wool, pelts chlttam bark and all
kinds ot Junk. Alaska Hide,
Wool & Junk Co., 404 W. Cass
St. Pbone 201.
FOR RENT
,
FOR RENT Modem flat, close in.
Inquire Kidder's Shoe Store.
FOR RENT 2-room fm-nTshed
house, $6 per mo. James Barr,
Miller's Addition.
FOR RENT 5-room modern
housq. 334 N. Rose St. Inquire at
34U N. Rose. .
FOR" RENT Pasture land for
cows, small cattle. Mrs. P. Sin-
nott. Phone 396-J.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
" 'nliartinout, 411 E. Douglas, lu
quire at Rbseburg Cafeteria.
FOR RENT One 6-room house,
close to seuior high and busi
ness district, $10 per month.
House in Unipqua Park Rent
free to responsible party. Wilbur
L. Spaugh, 6IH S. Pine.
FOR- RENT 320-acre ranch 5
miles west ot Sutherlln, 3 miles
E. Unipqua. Part clear; house,
garage, barn and chicken house;
2 springs. $250 per year in ad
vance. Address Wm. Elscu, care
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CAR OWNER Don't forgot
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parts. Sarff s Auto Wrecking
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NFWHOUSE and lot 50x120, all
cheap; to trade for Roscburg
property. 2 blocks from school
and 5 blocks from roundhouse.
A. Swtter, Rt. 1, Box 106, Klam
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WSRVIU. DEWEY GROVES 2&k
' THIS HAS HAPPENED
Bertie Lou Ward, on the eve of
her weddiiiK to Rod Broyer fouls
a premonition of trouble ut re
ceiving a dugger-lik payor knlfo
from JUla Marsh, an exsweet
heart of Hod's. Sue coiuaKouly
resolves not to be jealous, but
she receives another blow to her
pride when she accidentally over-
hears one bridesmaid ask a gi.i
if she thought the bride liked
ing a second choice.
'pi, nuiM in hMrr voicimu I
when Hod whispers "My wile" 1
with a world of adoration in his i
pvpr I'hpv finomi n ideiil honev
moon and Bertie Lou forge: j
! about Lila until they return and
J find her playing dictator in their
apartment because she "knows
wnat Hod likes."
The uewlywcds settle down in
their little place but too much
hospitality upsets their financial
budget. This worries Bertiu Lou
as does the persistent unnoyanco
of Lila. So she is happy when
Hod accepts a' position in Nev
York which has been, offered by
Tom Eraser.
They wero anxious to make a
good impression, so live In an ex-1
pensive hotel until they can fi.i I
au apartment. Finally they ii
cale three rooms but cannot got
their furniture shipped from Way
ville. So expenses couilnuo to i
mount and Molly Eraser urges
Bertie Lou to buy "smart clothes''
and eteruiiis so Iavl.su !y llmt
they feel under obligation to take
tlinivi nttt In ulnn l-i..,ia tti t .1 1
turn. Hod Worries Bertie Lou by
playing poker with Tom.
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NOW- GO ON WITH THE SToR
filtAllTPD Vfl
Bertie Lou hit upon thy truth
when she said that Molly did not she expected of life. It was a
like here. - It would not have compromise something Berlio
troubled her, however, had Molly i 1-ou hated In spite of the fact
not wanted to keep up the appear tlnit she could on occasion, force
ance of friendship. herself to it.
Bertie Lou supposed it was for j And so, knowing that Mol!y
Rod's sake. Both the Frasera wore i was sharpening the axe for her,
very fond of him. And for that Hcrtio Lou guessed the reason
reason she made no effort to; why -sho suggested Thursday as
avoid Molly altogether though bhe j tho night to accept Hod's invlta.
found It difficult to keep from of- 1 'ion lo u supper club.
fending her. - ! would he in New York
"She's a throwback," she cum-jllicn!
plained to Rod. "Sho doesn't And Roil, tho big goof, would be
seem lo know that womm can get host to her. Bertie Lou could
more out of life without hyyo- j h,,vo killed somebody that min
crisy. Golly, 1 do miss tho girls te- Molly was getting even now
at home!" for tl10 many times Bertie Lou's
It would have surprised her ija i wit had left her tripping lamely
know the real reason for Molly s ! "long, vaguely aware that Bertlo
disllko to her. It was partly, as ' I-"" was laughing at her.
Rim hu,l (Minus ml hoi lm IMnw In it Mollv HJIW tllO SlOim Clouds On
half serious, remark about living
within Rod's income. It had ini -
tated Molly when she learned
from Tom
that Bertie Lou would
do that of necessity. She felt
that Bertie Lou had been poidng
as choosing to do so. "
But the thing that annoyed her
most, and changed her feeling to
ward Bertie Lou from a negative
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slate to an active dislike, was )Jer
tie Lou's complete refusal to r-e
oyutxy her importance as the wife
of Hod's employer.
Molly was so loud of parade she
wwj willing to sacrifice her desire
to drop Uoiiie Lou in order to sat
isfy her ego. She loved to feci
' '" - u lu
Uir' wnouior mm s"0" u
uol. She d have been happy if suo
be-i"1 -ve made Bertie Lou Mim
Ible.
i.erue i.ou uiun I see any cause
for Ut-nS grateful to Molly on
Uo(1's account. If gratitude was 1
tuo K belonged to Tom, she fell, t
She could see that Molly ex-!
pectcd gratitude and attention, j
but she never guessed that her j
failure to give them was Molly's
chief reason for disliking her. At
times she thought it might ho be- i
cause Molly had such a strong af-t
feet ion for Lila that slio didn't !
care for the girt Hou had marrieil.
liertie Jxm never would have
nindo a. friend of Molly had the
choice been left to her. But she
found it not Impossible to sub
merge her criticism of Tom's wllo
in her old friendship fur htm.
Tom had been (he -big boy that
j seven-year-old Bertie stnr-gnzcd
i at in school.
Now she was beginning to won
dcr, with ' Molly becoming dif
ficult. If she could hide, hor opin
ion of her much longer. It irked
her to be compelled to associate
with a woman with whom she
"U llUlUlIlg 111 COimilOIl. All lUU'O
JUP.nt hour r l,wo 1,1 , Way Wllo
I J""1 notl, nnlered, ns she said to
R"d. But feeling that she must
'(, t0 B0 Moy juat u0.
I. . ..,..! 1 . 1
biind wasn't the sort of thine
Hcrtio- Lou's countonaiico. Sim
;kt'W lhat she had her on tho
! tousling fork. Of course sho
""mi realize iiuil isoruo i-ou nan
read her mind , like a full pagj
ad or that she hadn't, any more
iimnimiitinn lo firo. Siie decided
to' sh'ovc Bertie Lou a little closer
to tho firo.
"If we wait until Thursday Lila
will be here," she said sweetly, many things given them when
And was greatly disappointed they were . married she believed
that Ueriie Lou showed no aur she could achieve a more artij
prise. And with her eyes still on tic home by selecting everything
Hod's bride she missed Hod's ex herself.
pression. The complacency lie "We won't wait for the sale of
hud shown earlier disappeared up the old stuff," Hod added. Ani
on his hearing of Lila's coming, 'neither of them smiled when
An Innocent Illusion went with they spoke of their furniture us
It.' "old." "We'll probably get about
Like liertie Lou, he thought he ?30U for it. You can spend that
could escape Ltla in New York. much. But it leaves our bank bal
Hut Bertie Lou had known bettor innce with a very boyish figure, In
for several i.ays; since she had
discovered t Kit Molly was antag
onistic, but unwilling to end tho.r
camouflage irlemlship . . . aiul
that rIio vns ( en fcr Lila. "She'll
dolight lu il'.'o v. ij, u together,"
she forest. y, l;uc ui e i.id not men
tion her fears to Hod.
It came ns a shock to him to
perceive that Life would loom
large upon his horizon when she.
visited the Erasers. Having known
it beforehand Berlto Lou was
enabled to recover her composure
much too soon to please Molly,
"That will bo great," she said
pleasantly. "I'm dying to go to a
night culi, hut it will bo more
fun to have Lila along."
"Come on, let's go tonight," Rod
urged.
, "Certainly uot," Ilertlo Lou ob
jected. "We'll wait for Lila."
Molly looked blank enough to
bring Hutistaction to Bertie Lou I
for l.cr decision. She wouldn't I
have Molly tellins Lila they wero
afraid of her . . . and she coul.l
see 1 hut Molly lost a little of her
confidence . . . sho seemed uot
so Bine now that she could wound
Bertie Lou. That helped.
Boiiie Lou had never been, to
a night club and she didn't know
what sho was doing when alio
turned gaily to the others in .the
company and asked If they all
had next Thursday free. Very,
very fortunately, as Bhe was to
learn later, they had not. One
couple was gointf to Atlantic City
for a long week-end. The other
hnd
a dinner engagement and u
theater afterward.
That left only the Frasern,
themselves and Lila.
Bertie Lou offered Rod a tlght
llpped kiss that night. Ho felt
guilty, am he took It silently, and
very soon pretended to be asleep.
What a dumb oyster he'd been to
pull that club stuff!
Bertiu Lou silently ngreed with
his silent opinion of himseir. Only
sho thought In superlatives. To
speak ot It would surely precipi
tate a quarrel. Their first quar
rel. She gulped a little over the
thought of it. Things could never
.he the same, again if she quarrel
ed with Rod. But why, oh why,
wouldn't he- stop playing poker?
-Tho next morning Rod volun
teered lo wire to hor mother
"bout selling
the furniture. He
wanted to make amends -to Bertie
I-fOU for his impulsive generosity
of the night before. It1 wouldn't
bo pleasant for her to have Lila
in; their party, ho know.
.iBurtlu. Lou cume out of hor
gloom at tho prospect of buying
new furniture for the aparlmont.
Nice an it had- been to have so
deed, he ended
There was one blot on Bertly
Lou s happiness when she went
out to select the furniture. Sho
ueedt d a new evening dress. .Mol
ly had luted her pencu-imn eye
b.ows oVer the return appearance
of the beige chiffon afternoon
dress at evening affairs.
She'd have to buy a new dress
for Hod s party. And it must be
a good-looking one, nothing cheap.
"But how can 1 get it?" Bhe wor
ried. Her own money, such as
she had saved before her mar
rlage, had alt ben spent for linen
and other furnishings for tho flat i
In Wayvllle. And Rod couldn't
spate the money for an expensive
gown just now.
She thought of borrowing It
from her father. But her parents,
like Rod's, hud opposed their mov
ing to New York. She hated to
confess they already were run
ning short of funds.
Her problem waa solved for her
by a salesgirl in a dtore whore sho
bought a pair of gloves.
"Charge?" the girl said lacohi
catty as Bertie Lou absent-mind
edly neglected to offer any
money.
Charge! Why hadn't she thought
of that? She ntado inquiries and
was directed to tho credit do
partment. There sho gave tho
name of Rod's employer and his
addresB, as well as their own ad
dress, the management would
communicate with her shortly.
Berlio Lou thought she detected
an expression of surprise on the
face of the man Bhe was talking
with when she gave the name of
her hotel. She knew enough about
New York now to appreciate tlie
incongruity of a person in Rod's
position making it his home. It
wouldn't make them appear Irre
sponsible, bIio hoped, and thereby
disqualify them as charge account
customers ot the store.
On hor way out she was seized
wlfh a new apprehension that
caused her to turn quickly in
search of a (otophone booth,
(To Be Continued),
SEATTLE COUPLE WED
Wm. F. Sobald and Adeline
Chapman, both of Seattle, were
mnrrled,rhore yesterday by Coun
ty Judge Georgo K. Quine. The
ceremony, which was performed
at tho office of the judge in the
court house, wus attended by only
tho necessary witnesses. They
make their home in Seattle whero
Mr, Sebald 1b employed as an in
surance adjuster,
Wo am now showing all models
of tho new Essex cars. Largost
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REPORTS OF LOSS
IN BARN FIRE NOT
TRUECREASON SAYS
A Creason, whoso large ' barn
near his homo in North Rosuburg
was recently destroyed by lire, Is
tearing down the ruina and clean
ing up tho lema'ns of tho struc
ture. He states that reports con
cerning tho contents of the barn
wero grossly exaggerated. It was
reported that he had a large
amount of furniture stored in the
building, but this, he says, was not
true. The furniture consisted of a
few odds and ends of a value of
lesB than 50, he roports, he also
had 'Bome ranch tools, a wagon, a
small amount of ammunition, and
his own carpenter tools in tho
barn, he reports. There was no hay
upstairs, the loft having recently
been swept clean. Mr. Creason said
that It had been reported that he
had numerous articles that had
been held for security in the barn,
but that this report was not true,
as (hire was nothing of any value
In tho structure and all articles
Micro had been In his possession
for a long time. Ho hnd been us
ing a portion of tho bnrn ' for gar-
age purposes and is now construct
ing a now garage upon another lo
cation on the property, , ,
Eat barbecue nauawlciies and
live forever. Brand's Road Stand
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CARLSON' EXPECTED
TO RECOVER FROM
SLUGGING INJURIES
NoIro CnrlHon, Glcndnlo mill
workor who was slugged and seri
ously injured last week by somo
unknown assallanty Is recovering-
quite Rapidly at Mercy hospital,
and Is now practically out of dan
ger, unless nnforHcen compljca
Fairbanki Mone & Co.
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DeWdrr.ler Co.
Hons arise, according to his physi
cian, Dr. Shoemaker. Carlson suf
fered a fractured skull and deep
scalp wounds when ho was beaten
over the head with a section of
automobile spring. No trace has
ever been found of his assailant.
The injuries resulted in paralysis
of the right arm, hut this paralysis
is now stowiy disappearing and It
Is believed that he will fully re
cover. .
. Bat barbae sunawicnea and
live Joievor. Brand'b Hoad Stand.
COPCO'CLASSES NEXT WEEK
Through the courtesy of the
California Oregon Powor company .
n special series of cooking classed .
will be glveu here next, week, start
ing Monday, July 23rd, and con
tinuing over Wednesday, July 25.
Theso classes ,whlcu will pre
sent the latest up-to-date ideas in
modern cooking methods, will bo
conducted by Miss Dorothy E.
Williams of Portland, well-known
home economics demonstrator.
Miss Williams has earned an envi
able repututlon through her ability
in this line and will no doubt have
many Interesting ideas to impart
to the ladles of Roscburg and vlcin-
llV. The classes will be held in
the Copco electric store on North
Jackson street .whore nmple ac
commodations will be avallablo to 1
take care of the large crowds that ,
are expected.
A special prlzo orfer will he mnda
In collection with range sales dur
ing the demonstration, details-ot .
which will be published at an early
date.
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of tho new . ICssox cars. Largest
selling (i-cylliidcr car in the world.
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