ROSEBUR6 rEWSREVIEW, pOSEBURq OREGON.- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST I 1 928.''--' w f SEVEN- 3 ATTRACTIVE GliASSWARE Sets or Single Pieces. . . Beautiful Berry Set of Seven Pieces Glassware for Decorative Purposes or Table Service Tinted or Clear Ware. Come in and take advantage of present low prices.; ' ;; ' ' i ''i 1 ' ' ' - ' . : - Churchill Hardware Co. ; THE WINCHESTER STORE ' '' ' ! hr Arm m tiytv rrnriTirv drWXn DEWEY CltOVXS THI8 16 WHA1 HAPPENED Iliad extended the olive branch to 'Hurtle Lou-Ward marries . Hod j Uerlle U. I " Dryer, who had previously been! At the moment Hod was thing engaged to Llla Marsh. The only Ing of her us a surprisingly ' good shadow on tbe.brlde's-happiness Is fellow the smile slid off her face Llla's persistence in broadcasting' like a mask. Cyrus bad opened to their friends .that she ' was her door and come in without Hod's first love. . knocking. LUa quickly took up n A position in New York Is' of-j hairbrush and began atrojting her feri'd ltod by Tom Fraser and he i bob over her face. Some day, she accepts. Anxious to make a . good) feared, Cyrus would 'see- the tell impression, they go to an expens)' tale change in her ; features for lve hotel until they can find an ! wmch "his approach was respons- apartment. This seems .to an line. , .. . v.- The dumb ox! Coming in like that when her mind: was filled with a man who made bim look tike a caricature of tlio beef trust. Dents Lou.- 1 Keel awfully, bad ;M hat she was rendered thoroughly, about it because it they were com- incapable of further household' veiled to qiil tho light. ,aud . gol duties, it was great news! . back- to Wnyville I'd 1ms a goodj Then when, filially, the first -lil friend." - ' ; A'" flush of enthusiasm had disap-, ' "What's' the 'trouble?'' Cyrus poared, Bertlo Lou began to won-i most obligingly asked. ' ' '-' tier whnt won Hod over so com-j "Oh, money," Llla replied with a pletcly from his recent stand that! gesture thut implied thu situation h-i would accept no favors iromi was a usual one. .-,' .-.; ' - Cyrus. ' f. ' M ' Cyrus frowned, 'WeH." yr '. j Unwittingly' Rod supplied tin- know,", he be.ean ' doubtfully. "1 ntiuwer. "Cy'a a geuerous old buck,, rather think they must be spend-j but the cold-plated loving cup goes' lug more thr. they make." to Llla lor this work," M said. "Of course ihey are!"' Llla ex- l)ertleI.ou understood, lie bad plodod. "ltod'iv borrowing from hb t,.l.,cd It over will) Llla. And wllh faiber. Dut U'jn'f blame i tticm, out effort alie eemod o have con Tom Prase:- buM'g'it llci hero acdivlnivd hln i moro forcibly' ,thau Molly start )U l) ( lo L:u out try; Beitlo Lou1 could 'that, (here was ik to keep up Willi- liiom. Tom doesn't pay ; Rod CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGfc FOR SALE FOR SALE Gravenstcln and Red June apples. C. E. Trueblood, 3 miles W. Meirose road. ' FOR SALE R. I. chicks from T to 10 weokB old Inquire at the Red Stand at Kelloy's Korner. ' FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, fresh; or exchange- for wheat or onts. O; H. WitzlB, Canyonvlllo. FOR SALE Extra fine golden figs, 35c gallon or 3 gallons for $1. Phone 15F22. Mrs. W. R. El lis. !'' (TOR SALE Buckhoru Olgar Store , Cottage - Grove. Proprietor's death reason for selling. Inquire Mrs. Mary. LaCasse, i 31 12lh St., Cottage' Grove, Ore. $0il SALEWood; white' and black oak! laurel, block or stove; rod fir, block, Blab wood. Good wood at reasonable prices. Wanted someone to split and ' rick. Phone 6F3. ' , LOC1K! home seekers. Sacrifice best acreage, near school, gro ceries, filling stations, R. R. de pot; creek, lots oak timber. RL 1, Box 162. I FOR RENT I : FOR RENT Clean well-furnished 7-room house; garage; garden. Phono 298. Inquire .852 Hoover St. , FOR RENT 5-rooru furnished cot- tuge with garage, fruit, garden. Reasonable. East Lane and Terrace- Sts. Phone G66-R. . WANTED , -I : ; : : WANTED Widow wishes position as housekeeper for widower of small family. Country preferred Mrs. A. 13., care News-Revlow tagontte Molly Fraser, who urges Bertie Lou to buy more than she can afford. Rod wins money from Tom at poker, and, feeling under obligation to them," recklessly In vites the crowd to a night club. Llla visits Molly and goes to the party .where she meets a rich Mr. Loree. The affair costs the Dry ers more than flOO and. Bertie Lou scolds Hod for (lie extrava gance. But their quarrel Is forgot ten in tho rush of ' getting settled in the new apartment. ' ; , ' Llla surprises, them by marry ing Mr. Loree, and she asks Ber tie Lou to forgive the past and be come friends, She showers favors upon them with . such .' sincerity that Bertie Lou Is. deceived. . But ' Cyrus was a little fat, and more than partially bald. But his eyes were kind In spite ,o( the hard linos that business . competition had set round them and his wide, firm mouth. - ; He adored Lllai To him she was a kitten a greedy little kitten who would lap the cream he gave her and then scratch.' Not a soft kitten, but an amusing one. Cyrus wasi not unthankful for having tthe cream to give her, and. he did hot Inquire too deeply into the real measure of her af- keeping up appearances with -their fectlon for him. So far he'd never crown Is a Beve-o strain on Ron's hoard of the other mnn. finances. - He becomes discour-i. uia always ducked his kisses aHed and Llla grasps her otiance ,. a,id' ran from his hugs, but she to force her sympathy upon him was ever '.tensing and wisocrack- by ottering a pomtlon Willi more ng n)0ut It. Cyrus took It all In money under Her Husband. I fun. That sho really meant. It NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY, never occurred to him. But anion this occasion she sdfe very still 'when he put his hanils on her shoulders and pressed - his forenead down on her. sleek hair. WANTED to rent ranch. 150 sheep capacity or morb. Give particulars. Box 17, care News- . Review. . WANTED We will buy hide , wool, peltB, chlttam bark and all kinds of junk. Alaska Hide, Wool & Junk Co.; 40V W. Cass St. Phone iOl. . : MISCELLANEOUS- 1 : : WEAVING Rugs and osrpetB. Mrs. Pearl James, 243 Sheridan St. ' ' . , - , perfunie he knew what that par ticular Bcent cost.' , Unexpectedly Llla turned 'and thrust her arms upvnround, his neck. Cyrus was delighted , when she kissed him. "It was a -.swHI party, wnsn't lt?"-sho .said: 'NO casualties.!1 '. " 'You vo got. them all beat at en- CAR OWNER Don't ' forget to call 663 when In need of luto parts. , Sarf f 8 Auto Wrecking House. ' : '- MNDOFCME CHAPTER XXI Llla sat before her' dressing table removing the jewels she had worn that evening. She lifted tho long string of pinkish p.earls from ' around her neck . and tossed It carelessly into a velvet-lined- jewol i box. . .. .,:' . m : I It was the first time she had handled' them ' carelessly. Always tholr glimmering beauty had ex cited' her with .the reminder of their Intrinsic .worth' and tho fact that they belonged to her. Tonight they. were, for the mo-' tortatiui)g, naiiy,", ne torn ner. ment, of no more importance to , "Where'd you acquire all your so ber than any , of . the imitation j cial talent?". '. strings she had worn in Wayvlllei "By keeping my nyos and cars before-she. had. asconded to opu- tuned in on those ' who know lenco.. , , r ;:- . j what s what, ; Llla laughed. "Came The bracelets came next. Just, on pretty-'speedy for a little girl two. Llla had thought them crown ' from, the stlck3, didn't I? Proud jewels when Cyrus presented thorn of me?" ' -' ; if ' to her. Since then, however. Bho You net. Hut that sounds to me had seen women wearing six and like tho' preliminary round to a eight of them nt a time. . ; ! touch." 6 ' HerB. she felt now. were noth-! "Maybe you could call It that," Ing to write homo .about Mere Llla' assented. "Say. did you not- single width affairs. A real; brace- ice anything about the Bryers to- let; she was about ready to toll ; night?" Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAmiNQ Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to Older E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 CITY OF SUTHERL1N SAWMILL AND BOX FAC TORY OPPORTUNITY 14,000 acres with 624 million feet of Douglus fir and 35 million sugar pine. PRICE f 1.00 M ft. The city will donate mill Bite adjoining' trackage containing 150 acres. Further particulars E. 0. KINGWELL, SUTHERLIN CHAMBER OF : COMMERCE, Sutherlin, Oregon. OF DEPOT Barber Shop 409 Cass St., Near Depot ' PRICES Hair Cut ...r.l..... Ladies' Bob Hair Tonic Shampoo . Baths Shaves ..... ...3c ......;;...25c ........... 1 5c .....:...:.35c 35c ...........25c All Work Guaranteed First Class Mc's Place Near S. P. Depot (Aisdclitcd Preu Lcajwd Wire) NEW YORK," July 31. Police nnno.unced today that ' they had positive Information that the weapons with which, Frankle Yale, Brooklyn gangster, was. shot to deuth in a quiet Brooklyn Btreet, came from the arsenal of Scnrface Al Capone, Chicago racketeer. The history of the weapons, a machino gun, a shot gun ana magazine pistol, ' was revealed it was said, during a conference to day between -District Attorney Dodd of Brooklyn, Police Inspec tors Sullivan and Coughlln, Parker A. Henderson, Jr., son of a former mayor of Miami, Fla., and Police Chief Reeve of Miami. ' Yale, or Uale, was shot on July 1 na he aat at the wheel of his automobile near IiIb Brooklyn home by gangsters. The weapons used were found later In an alian doncd automobile bearing a Ten nessee license. Yale was said by police 'to have been associated with Capone but to have broken with him before the killing. Henderson and Chief Reeve arrived In New York last night and considerable mystery was thrown nbout them. Police said they learned today that, the guns had been purchased In Chicago and shipped to Capone In Miami. They snld they nlso learned that at least four Chicago gunmen had been in conference with Capone in his Miami home shortly after the shipment of the weapons. And no reason why. he shouldn't' pe In halt, the employ of Llla's husband. complaining- ' .Too bad' Rod Liilu't tell her the rest of It .'.'. tlmU Llla had worked -on his Iovb- for Bertie Lou. The latter was left to believe what sbe would, b wan so ;Rod lacked her ability to guess, what other people would think of - given . cir cumstances. Had sho been in his place she'd have , known that it must look rather strange for a perspii - to right-about-face. She'd hBve mnde an explanation in u caso ilka that.', j But she whs not disturbed by her conclusions.: Just tho merest bit piqued. It wore off soon In the enough," she added ly. -.,-'. . "Oh, now. Llla. you know - Hod1 hasn't got a very big job. I daro say Tom's fair enough to bim.' "That's just it! Hod hasnt any thing to look forward to ..there. And 1 don't tlijnk Rod's father can leud him very much. It will be. a pity if they havo to leave . New York. I wish ltod could get a bet- tcr Job." . Her voice ..trailed,, oft wlntully. 1 ' ',.'.- .; ; . "H'ui. Maybe I' could' do some thing for him,'' Cyrus suggested. Llla became highly, animated at once. "Why, of courso," she ex claimed gleefully. "We should haunlnesB' of their release from havo thought of that before, you money bondage. Lator sho was to must have some place in your big remember it with far more polg company for Hod. And I'll be so nanf significance ' glad If Bartle Lou can have moro Rod remained With Tom's firm money to spend. It's always so, for' tlio cuBtomary two weeks af hnrd to get her to trail around j (or giving notice. Two more woekB .wiin me Nwuen u cosis anyiiung. Just as - it you didn't sivo me oodles of money,-, you precious old darling."; .- .' V ; "Well,. I'll 8oo iwhat I can1 do." Don't Slam The Gate! Buy one bf 'out 4 ft. wire filled walk gates for ' $2.75 ' ' ! i i ' n ; Drive gate -t;ijni' $7.70 were taken up with work under the man Cyrus was sending west before he finally took charge ot his new - position. Tom and Molly too was in- i cllned to be a little ancrv about Indeed he did-.' do something! hu leaving, but Llla took care to about It.' Hu sent the auditor of j explain. She Induced Molly to help his company out to 'take charge of, her try to, Inveigle Bertie Lou Into ii. nnirn.i i,a m wiHTirii Mrntipn nmi mil ifnn-iii' his place. He Invited Rod to lunch with hlnrwhen he reached this de cision, and put it up to him. For a moment Rod was nonplussed.1 -LUa certainly had worked fast. But he wanted; no undeserved favors. , ; "All right Cy," he' said; "you've knocked mo off my feot, , but there's 'one thing 1 want to know. How much of this Is due to friend' See U f iraa We Cdrt Save You Money. FarmBureaiiCooperativeExchange f ROSEBURS ' ! 1 , -! AGENTS fCH i i f s ' V' ' OAKLAND Bean Spray 'Picnp Cn. i Feirbanlw Morse A Co. T John Deere Plow Co. - ' , , . '.. Sberwin-W illiuru Co. L. N. Millxr Dehydrcter Co. B. W. COONEY IS ; FIRE LOOKOUT AT WHITE ROCK moving. Hod came, hear going through the roof when Bortle Lou men tioned 'the idea- to him. "Sufforlng swordflsb, 1 thdught wo were all through - being . fools," he i said hotly. i . "AH right, all right,'; Bertlo Lou hastened to ftppeaso " htm, ' ''But Llla gave me a hint V about ; Cy. She said he liked to Bee tho men Friends of B. W. Cooney, former county agent, who for many months was critically 111 and was not ox- pooled to recover, will lie glad to learn that he is rapidly improving In health and due to his remark able vitality " and determination will eventually recover fully from bis very sevoro Illness. He-la now serving as a foreBt lookout at the White Rock ranger station, which Is located on tho Myrtle Creek and Little river rllvldn... Tip linn two milk . coats with him, so Unit ho has a good supply of frosh milk, and is rap idly gaining In strength , and weight. .'. , .' ; ' - - ' i NEWS BRIEFS (AMOtiatod I'rm Lcaied. wire) ' ' SAN RAFAEL The famous old flvo-Btory hotel ,San Fafael was destroyed by fire with an estimate ' ed Iobs ot 1500 000, Including the property ot some 200 persons reg istered there: The flro tor. a time threatened to Bpread to the north ern part of the town. ship? iou'ro ortorlng mo a lot I wlio worked for him living well, moro money than I've over earned i Not like spendthrifts, of courso, nnd I don't want to' take it unless Dut ,p wants them to'do justice to you think I can make good." , the positions they hold. He'd hnte Cyrus scowlod. "Young -, folia, t0 tihve a LoiW anaii1 who holds I'm ablo to offer yot a reasonable any kind of a Job nt all, making a salary' bocause l never lnadd it a poor lmpresBlon.!1' . , ,t , practice' to overpay any man, no "Now' look hero', Bertlo Lou," matter how i valuable he was , to Rod saia BOborly, "we're gonua me." .; - - u :-i.'r. : ' save." , ' Rod grinned. -s '. , . one month lntor'he came home 'But 1 don't mind giving a leg up to a renl hustler," Cyrus 'went on. "And I guess that. little wife of yours won't weep, over having moro bacon In the house." " least. A flexible string of 'decent" still almost as pretty as you aro." How literal that waa only Rod diamonds would please her more. ."Don't you think they're both knew. . ' !..-,. Jewels were not In ;. her mind,; looking- port of . ... sort ot donor ine ran ui ins coiuuruucu was however. Something mbro 'Import-; In?" i ; ! ...v-.. n occupied with dotnllB. Rod, ro- ant to her than Jowols, ocenplcdj' "Well, Rod wasn't pulling any turned to'tho pfflca, treading, on her thoughts. She whs smiling Samson Btuff. The root stnfeU aim And Bertlo i Lort. was,., so, over a campaign!. -v . the - cam-. on.", ,1 .-. ' . ;'. I thrilled at tlio 'news when Rod palgn sho had launched when she "Hn'S sick with wony. And bp's ' told Her at .dinner thnt evenlnpr to learn that Bertlo Lou hlid suh lot .the npartinpnt,, ; v . ' ; (To Bo' Coritlnvcd)'..' '." ."'.- Trains fob Character A non-!Motartan bonrdltiR and day aohool for boya. illicit scliolliatlo atandard. llDina Jlks ' atmosphere! avlatlont atblatloa. , Seod for eataiot 1 Portland, Oregon . - Eat baroecue sanawicnea anO live forever. . Brand' Road Stand LOS ONQELES Naboru Sadao, 16-year-old Japanose student hanged himself to the door oi nis bedroom In tho belief! IiIb mother said, that he was making "an ex periment" In unveiling the mys tery ot doath. The mother said ho had been reading books on death 1 recently. ' : RED BLUFF Roy and Oeorgo . Karston, respectively 8 and 10 years old, were drowned while swimming In the Sacramento river. The father narrowly escaped death -in an effort to save the children. Eat barbecue Bunawicnea an4 live forever. Brand's Road Stand. BANKRUPT MERCHANT. WHO , REMOVED GOODS PAROLED PORTLAND, , Oro., July 81. Stanton Parker,. 67, merchant of Qohio, Scapoose and Rainier, -Ore., whoro ho opernted tho Parker , de partment .'Btorea, c pleaded guilty today In federal court .to couceal Ing. assets In his bankruptcy pro ceedings. He was fined $100, sent enced to a year -'In the county jail; and paroled,. . by . Federal , Judge McNary. "..., Parker admitted that " lie' had taken 1,000 worth of merchandise and representatives of the fnrnuro net sentiment in-, lows and other lOVyA FARM CONVENTION TO MEET' WITH HOOVER -(AaaocUted 'reas luanl Wire) CHIfiAOO,. July 31. A confer ence hntWGfm tho rnmihllrnn nrftnl. ucntini nominee, Hornert Hoover, from his Btoros . (iftor the' bank ruptcy petition had been filed, leaving the goods with relatives In Wnshlugton. Ho ' said tho ;move wnB made on tho advice of a law yer who wrongly, construed the oxemptlon clause In, tho f, .Oregon bankrupt laws. All of. the goods havo been restored. midwest states has been arranged for. August 22 and 23 at Cedar Rapids, In., It has been announced at western campaign hendtiunrterj here,- ... ,,-:- , -.'c, , ... Boswoll park.' Springs, cool . shady BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin r MrtyW TO CVO.-ftOOVb 00 KG Of VtoRStBACK WlDIri'. OOT MtW AM' WE WOIO'T K TO . Vf -SOT i TtGURt , W TH' TlMt Wc &W WtR-i IKi Tr HAC , W' Chiropractor DRUQLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Sorvloo" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 Urrii u ii "IflTn! QUALITY GROCERIES . We specialize In Special Set, vice and Best Coods, every day In the week. u, t . Just Phone . 63 nnd you will set (he onKr in least jrosttlble time. Economy Grocery 1 O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best" Phone 63. .344 ti. Jackson 8L NEON SIGNS Sold Outright Roy Hufham , Roscburg, Oregon Voultl PLEASE Well! Weill Well! .";''''.. v : " , ,. , ii . . , jtgjbTjfw-'- a-rf.v-jwui' 1 -r OK OR - . ' fOOTHIM WAVV. I mvkt P VMM ' ' V BS , 1 TOfreRlbNt- oo KAMt a ,WHfT " . wwo va UKt fir. ' ., MORt -tROUK AW BI& .uRPRftt TOR 00 ! HOMjT, BAB T T iiLf, T ?'WMl AT , I , ROW.' i WT-Trtl.W.AVL Wi -WERE GOWWf W5.V)t HJLA vTrtvm TOR VVfTY , ' . AWWGUT!- , 4 WtVv WWE T'OO "THROUGH r-?00--JEK L WM , ' ' ' -BOTHOW FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' ' ' ' . They'll Make a Call By Blosser St SALESMAN SAM A, I BFflT TUI t OONg. Tft HOUSGKCePIM ants tur-liN IN FOP. THIS LISTO' 3noDS O. C9. r N ATI BT4 - The womenfolk of this town arc rolility well pleased with the nanl lary -melhods used by us. ; Thy know thai It Is a protect Ion for their health and the healin ot their ramlllcs lo lot us do their laundry work. Iet us do yours. ; Roseburg Steam Laundry , Phon 79 Roseburg HUH'. ftU'SHc'4 'i THt OM6ALLTH' ' ) OIV0RC6 SCAdOAC was (sBour OUST - Pt SHORT A , TIME. AGO- t'M HITCHeouP A" I AM' I THIMK ) M C0N6R Sam', t1' I USED 6000 3UPG- WIS TIME A Cinch LLSM VP. OlOl?! AT CAiT THeReft MO CHAWCe. OF KAVIr' AMOTH6R DlWOrir.aS. OM . VOUB. HftMDSl By Small Hope. voo'Re RIGHT, ) SAM I SHUCKS, I KNOW VM RI&HT'. VOUR New MATE IS A ball pcav6r, ain't ? ifVa oom'Tget ALONG- TO&eTHeft. (If. I OO & TRADE. c)'a a lt tw jbco u s a