ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928. FIVE ATTRACTIVE GLASSWARE ...-. . Sets or Single Pieces. Beautiful Berry Set o Seven Pieces $1.20 Glassware for Decorative Purposes or Table Service Tinted or Clear Ware. Y Come in land take advantage of present low prices. -Churchill Hardware Co. ''1 THE WINCHESTER STORE UK,mj DEWEY GROVES nrl9. THIS HA8 HAPPENED I "Do you really' thing that wealth Dertle Lou. War marries Hod i makes a person free of ail worry? CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE. FOUND ON BACK PAGE Bryeiv whohad previously been en gaged to Llla Harsh. They spend an ideal honeymoon and the only shadow on the bride's happiness is LUa's persistency in broadcasting to their friends that she was Kod's first love, A splendid position in New York is offered Hod by Tom Fraser and he accepts. Anxious to make a.; good impression, they go to an ex pensive hotel until they can find an apartment This seems to an tagonize Molly Frasor, who urges Bertie Lou to buy more than she can afford. Rod wins some money from Tom at poker and, feeling under obligations to them, reck lessly invites the crowd to a night club, Bertie Lou scolds him for the extravagance and thoy quarrel.. However, this trouble Is forgotten in the rush of moving into their new apartment. Lila surprises them by marrying a rich Mr. Loree whom she hnd met at their, night club party. She asks Bertie Lou to forgive her past unkindnes8es and be friends, with so much sincerity that she cannot FOR SALE h CANNING beans at special' rates. : S O. K. Gardens, Dillard. W.. E. Hercnor. ll''OH SALE About 4 ton good huy for $5. K. K. wiibou, Wi rros pecl St 1-3 OFF sale at FlBher's Wallpaper Store. 25 off on paint. Sale lusts 15 days. . FOR SALE Good Durham bull, ! choice' of yearling or two-year-n. old. Wm. Porter, Camas Valley. i FORD 4-door sedan, alBO Ford , light truck. Priced to sell. Mo ' tor Shop Garage, 448 N. Jackson. .TEACHES FOR SALE-At Oth' ' mar Walker place, Coos1 Junc v tlon, across from the Wigwain. Bring boxes. FOR RENT Furnished apt, sleep ing porch, shower, electric range; close in. Inquire 124 W. Douglas. ers and the Lorcos is a severe strain on Rod and Bertie Lou. Rod becomes discouraged and Llla grasps her chance to offer sym pathy. NOW. GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XX FOR RENT 5-room furnished cot tage with garage, fruit,, garden. Reasonable. East Lane and Ter race Sts; Phone 666-R. WANTED WOMAN wants work by, the hour or month. Address Box 43, care News-Review. FOR SALE-One team of mares, ' '.' 2200 lbs., or will trade for young i ewes or goats. H. C; Schatten ? kerk, Brockway. IF you are looking for a bargain, -h see my 10-acre ranch, 6 miles J- south on highway, excellent soil; j house, barn, and chicken house. 1 Mrs. Lora Mellott FOR SALE Buckhorn Cigar Store Cottage - Grove. Proprietor's death reason for selling. Inquire Mrs. Mary LaCnsse, 31 12th St., Cottage Grove, Ore. FOR SALE Wood ; white and blaclt-.roak-;-4- laurel; -block p stove; rod fir, block, slab wood. Good wood at reasonable prices. Wanted someone to split and rick. Phono 6F3. WANTED 20 or 30 tiers 22-inch laurel or black oak. 124 W. Douglas St ' WANTED Woman to do houBfr work and cook tor- 4. - Write or call Ed Weaver, Myrtle Creek. WANTED Sowing in the homo by the day or hour. All work guaranteed. Mrs. Lee Mohr, Wll " bur, Ore. WANTED Widow wishes position as housekeeper for widower of small family. Country preferred Mrs. A. B., care- News-Review. WANTED to rent ranch. 150 sheep capacity . or more. ' Give particulars: Box 17, care News- Review; HAMPSHIRE rums for sale. One 3 years old and one yearling registered, and in good condi tion. Call or address G. E. Atk ins, Riddle, Ore. LOOK! home seekers. Sacrifice - best acreage, near school, gro ceries, filling stations, R. It. de pot; creok, lots oak Umber. Rt. 1, Rox .162. BUY A HOUSE Lot 53 1-3x100 to alley. 5-room, modern houBe, built-in featuros, hot and cold water, electric lights; located on Cobb street Paved streot, side walk, and cement walks. Large garage. $1800, $500 down, bal ance like rent G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cas Street. Phone 417. FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Clean well-furnished 7-rooni house;, garage; garden. Phone 288;. Inquire 852 Hoover St. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to oider E. 8. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 CITY OF SUTHERtlN SAWMILL AND BOX FAC TORY OPPORTUNITY 14,000 acres with 524. million foet of Douglas fir and 35 million sugar pine. PRICE $1.00 M ft. -I ho city will donate mill Bite adjoining trackage containing 150 acres. Further particulars E. G. KINOWELL, SUTHERLIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Sutherlln, Oregon. WANTED We will! buy hldej, wool, pelts, chittam bark and all rflndB. of- junk. Alaska Hide, Wool &. Junk Co., 404, W. Cass St. Phone ID1. I MISCELLANEOUS : WEAVING Rugs and carpetB, Mrs. Pearl James, 243 Sheridan St. . CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when In need of into parts. Sarffs Auto. Wrecking . House. - MOTHER'S DEATH CAUSES SON TO END HIS LIFE (Auwiatwl I'rrM Lcatnl Wire) PENDLETON, Oru., July 30. Everett R. Parkes ended his life In tho blacksmith shop at Iho town of Hnlflman, In Umatilla county. Sat urday night, using a small calibro rifle. Information received by tho coroner today Indicated; he had brooded over tho death of his mother two years ago. ' Boswell Springs, swimming tank. Pure mountuln water. 108 INDICTED AFTER N. Y. LIQUOR ROUNDUP . NEW YORK, July 30. A federal grand jury today indicted one hun dred and eight persons, including Texas Guinan nnd Helen Morgan, night club hostesses, and N. T. Granlund; radio announcer for sta tion WHN, as an aftermath of the sensational dry raid on Broadway's cabarets last monht Eat' barbecue fmnowlcnes and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. Chiropractor DRUQLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 1 s fin i'i i i in-iTTfl QUALITY GROCERIES' We specialize In Special Ser vice and Best Coods, every day In the week. Just Phone 63 nnI you will get the onlef in Irast possible time. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best" Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St NEON SIGNS Sold Outright Roy Hufham Roseburg, Oregon v she asked suddenly. Rod turned his head to look at her. She hud spoken with a touch of depression in her voice. 4 "Even a golden crown roust carry a few thorns," she went on as he did not speak. "It is not im possible for mo to understand your troubles, Hod, it they are con cerned with money. My memory is not short." she added with a sig nificant pause. "Perhaps there are liigless to you, should you refuse a position from Cy?" she asked. Rod squirmed. She saw that and laughed at him. "Don't be foolish. Rod. You have a right to be happy. tray j Hoaveu knows you and Bertie Luu Rod ! are like two. cuckoo doves. But drawing room, ', Llla was back In a few minutes. "How would you like some milk?" she a&ked him. "it would sooth you." She held out 'a small with a large' glass on it waved it away. . i you can t enjoy life without auy -- "Take it," Lila urged. "I heated money, not here in New York and it a little, it will take the edgo eft with tho friends you've 30t." your nerves." Rod groaned. "I'm always telling "Rod was at the point where, re- Bertie Lou we don't belong with sleteuce was a bore. Ho took the you and Cy and the rest of 'em." milk. Llla irjw heavy curtuins : "And Bertio Lou has too much over the wini off before she caiuol sense to listen to you. No, Rod. to sit on the ran of his chair while you're double crossing yourself he drank slowly from the tall glass. somewhere. 1 could understand "Did Ueitie L"m; iv;.- tell you: how you'd feel about it if you were how I had to g:a i! )v. n on my j still In love with me. But you say knees and beg nun accept me as you'ro not. And you know that the a friend?" she asked quietly. Rod! luck of money is turning you into glanced up at her. Her expression a joyless old foggy and yet - you! was serious. "You know Bertie Lou better your troubles," Rdd said bantering- ly, "assuming they were tho same as mine." "You mean my' marriage," Lila returnod quietly. "And you're right. Rod! Ahraoadabra couldn't have done more for me." "Who's ho?" They both laughed. "But if you really don't know," Lila explained, "it's a magic word. And it can help you, too." "Is that so? 1 suppose you cap- be denied. But keeping up appear-; tured it in a dictionary or a eross nnccs with people who have as. word puxsle und drugged it to tho much money to spend as the Fras-1 altar with you to do Its stuff; But many places in my mind that once were filled with the same thoughta I Ulan Uml h(J fM inai you were siouuiiug uvo. uul H.g ,rua Uuu , had b n there in the hall. I Rod. But Bertie Lou is a peach. -wen, you loiiuu a way uui uiixiit-'s never rubbed it in. I on Iv Wish I were as sure of your friend ship as I am of hers. 'There couldn't be any place for my thoughts In your head," Rod replied' quizzically and hardly with smile. The smiling enrne readily enough, though, to LUa's car- mined lips. She caught the hint that sounded in his words ana voice tho hint that she lacked the power of understanding. The smile crept up to- her eyes, an inscrut able smile. - You don't want - a drink, do you?" she asked, in a negative-inviting tone. Rod shook his head. "Come in hore, then," she snld, and turned toward the drawing you, see I'm already wed. Old Ab couldn't do a thing for me." Lila did not answer him at once. Bertie Lou and' another girl were opening tho door. Lila saw them In the mirror over the mantelpiece. "Men. can make money," she Rod 1 said, motioning over her shoulder for the new arrivals to join them on the sofa. The other girl turned back to tho library, but Bertie Lou. remained. The opportunity, for prolonged conversation among them had at ready paBsed, however, for guests were now arriving rapidly and Lila had to give up her place beside Rod. Later In the evening she found anothor chance for a talk with him A well-known Broadway enter tainer was giving imitations of famous stars and everyone was room door, her hand still on. Ills crowded into the drawing room, arm. She had left the door open, Lila it ml Rod stood near tho door. but now sue closed it ncninu mem. iTusenuy, uuuer covur ui- um There was a friendly fire and an stir at the end of a particularly Incredibly comfortable looking sofa before It. Llla led Rod over to It and pushed him down upon the. crenm and, gold satin cushlonB. Here." She ottered ctgarets in' an ivory dox. clever nud mirth-provoking Bketch, she drew him Into the hall. "I must give an order to Wllkins," she snld; "Come with me, will you?" Rod was in no mood for comedy. He did not mind leaving tho draw Rod was a trifle uncomfortable In his mind, "Whnt've I done?" ho inquired. Lila laughed. "Not a thing to hurt, old dear, but it's what you might do that worries mo. You see I want you to trust me and I'm afraid you don't, You don't bellevo that f in capable' of appreciating your troubles. "Why should you understand iny troubles?" Money's nothing to you now." Rod realized as soon- as- the words were said that he had ad mitted the existence of the pos sibility they had Joked over earlier ill the evening. He hadn't - meant to tell his troubles to Llla or any one else. How the devil had; It come nhout? Llla's eyes were filled' with satis faction. "But I've told you that I haven't forgotten what tight holes I used to be in half the time over money," she said, a bit Impatiently. "1 know you must be having a bad- time, Rod; And It's so utterly uu necesBury, too, becnuse Cyrus -.will give you a good job any time you want it. A golden lamp revealed that; lug room. Llla led him into the 11- Rod's hand shook slightly when he brary. "Walt here a minute," she held a lighted taper to the tobnc- told him. "I'd better go. out to the i. pantry, iook arouno. xou may una "Losing sleep," Lila commented a cup of punch loft" aloud. Rod went over to a chair by' a "Up loo much," Rod acknowl- window that Bomoono had opened. edgod. Outside the weather was below "And no sleep, whon you do go to zero out ine cioun, cooi- air . iiiai bed," Lila wont on. "What are you oame into the 10th floor apartment worrying about. Rod?" . T-a was "a blessed relief , from tho Rod frowipd. Bortle Lou hnd spoken of the same thing not long nso iir a futuro possibility. He'd flatly told' lii.'i' that was one thing he wasn't going to do. And without the necessity of plain spoken words both had understood that he meant he would not accept a posi tion from the husband of a girl who had thrown him ovor. "Let's get back to the show," he said, putting the glass down on a smoking stand. Llla pressed a hand on his chest to keep him from rising. "You see," she ' jibed- nt him, "Bertie- Lou is u better friend: I'm sorry, because I thought you were so happy with her that you couldn't hold the pnst against mo." '"I don't," Hod said shortly. "No offense, Lila, since you'ro so happy with Cy, but 1 owe you a lot for giving me the gate." A flicker, too hrlof to hetrnv its Meaning, came to LUa's eyes., and- won't accept your chance to Rive Bortle Lou the things all women want. "Us a shame the way the poor kid slaves In that apartment. Just far your pride. If you love her so much I Bhould think you d be glad to sacrifice a little of it though 1 can't see how you'd have to do that just by taking a position- with Cy to make her really happy." An Influx of guests interrupted their conversation. Lila, left Rod, to take up her duties as hostosB. Bertie Lou came in and joined her husband where he stood by the ni,..i 1 "YVIint'a thin?' altn anlill hiblnir UP' the half empty glaBS of milk. "Norvo tonic," Rod , told hor. "Say, how about going homo? I'm dead tor sleep."' "All right, I'm tired too," Bertio Lou agreed. ' Rod told her nothing that night of LUa's talk with. him. Ho- was swayed by IT, temptedt After all, If he earned the salary ... he was a whiz at figures . . . what had his old puppy love for Lila to do with it? Bortle Lou wns the . one person to be considered now; And Lila was a brick to want to help him. What a Bin-prlso she'd turned out to bo all' around; A regular fellow. She'd have boen still more of a surprise If he could have seen her at that moment; (To Be Continued) Don't Slam The Gate! Buy one of our 4 ft. wire filled walk gates for $2.75 : " i .' Drive gate $7.70 i ; See Ue r trsc We Con Save You Money. FarmBureauCooperatiyeExchange ROSEBURO AGENTS FCR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pttnp Cn. Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deer. Pk w Co. Sherwin-WiUiamt Co. L.U. Millwr Denjrircter Co. , Boswell park. Springs, cool- shady CITY WINS DAMAGE SUIT OVER INJURY BY BEAR HOOVER PAILS TO LAND . STEELHEAD IN: ROGUE (Awwiktfil l'r Uml Wirp) BIG CREEK LODGE, nenr Mod ford, Ore., July 30. Herbert Hoov er's first try for fish early, today was unsuccessful,- (lua largely to the fact that photographers ' In sisted! on getting close up views and continuously near him. After two- hours in- the Rogue river near here ho-gave up. and Blurted ahead of Bchedulo for Brown's camp in California, near the state Hue, whore ho will seek mounUiin. trout for. throe dnyB bo fore taking a train to his home at Stanford! university. The presidential: cundldate will seek to- koop olear of- photograph ers as ha holds that fish refuse to blto when- cameras are around; Two- years ago Mr. Hoover fish ed in the stream, and nt that time was more- fortunate Ho haa visit ed tho stream ten times and re marked today that It was one af the best in which he had ever oast lila lino, . ' . Wanted Car washing and greasing, at the best equipped service station In town. Wo . have our parking space all co- ment, no-gravel-to-,. carry In your car. Come In and have us toBt your, tires. Servian with a smile at' L. R; Cham- . bora Service Station, corner . Douglas, and Main Sts near Court House. Phone 649. pany K, sentenced to Ufa Impris onment in solitary confinement far. their part several years ago in a desperate brenk for freedom, escaped, from their cells In Ohio penitentiary today but were re captured by guards in the prison yard. ...... o NOTED ACTOR IN HOSPITAL. SAN FRANCISCO; July 30: A city Is not answerable for mis haps occurring in public zoos, it was ruled' today in dismissing tho suit of the parents of Percy Hayes, Stockton youth. Damages of $76,000- were asked of the city for loss of young Hayes' right eye, clawed out In 19B7 by a bear at the- Golden- Gate park zoo. In dismissing the suit was held In suporior court that a city mnintalns a zoo in a "governmen tal" instead of a "proprietary" capacity, and is no responsible In the samo degree as clrcuBes and prlvnto enterprises. - 20-YEAR-OLD MURDERER ' DIE8 IN. ELECTRIC CHAIR "I'm not worrying." warm, perfumod atmosplioro of the was gone. "Then why. If I'm mean' (AMOclitnl l'rm Uated Wln) BKLLBFONTB, Pa., July 20. Joseph Kamenlsky, Jr., 20-year-old confessed- slayer of Dr. Gerald Kelly of Jessup, Pa., went to the electric chair today at. Rockvlew penitentiary. ' The youthful slayer had con fessed he shot the doctor because he had advised the amputation of one of Kamenlsky's legs after a mine aocldont . Bat1 bamocue sanawicnes ano live forever. Brand', Road Rtanri FOUR. CONVICT8 FAIL IN DA8H FOR LIBERTY (Anoolated rrcw.nued-Wire) COLUMBU3, Ohio. July,, 80, Four members of Ilio prison eom- (AnoclatMl Prca Lenaod Wire) - ' HOLLYWOOD. Cnl July 30. Ralph Forbes, proininent actor of Btnge and screen, was dangorously. ill at a Hollywood hospital today. Neither hospital attaches nor phy sicians would reveal the nature of Forbes'.' Illness but both admitted tho star was in a uerlous condition.. Forbes is tho husband of Ruth Chatterton, nationally known act ress and the son of Mary Forbes, also an actress of repute. ACE HUDKINS' BROTHER . 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