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i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1928. SEVEN w 'K:i .5 , . All r 8 M' iu ATTRAGTIVE GLASSWARE Set or Single Pieces. Beautiful Berry Set of Seven Pieces $1.20 Glassware for Decorative Purposes or Table Service Tinted or Clear Ware.' Come in and take advantage of' present low prices.. Churchill Hardware Co. : ' THE WINCHESTER STOKE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PACJt FOR SALE FOR SALE Figa. Phono 391-R. TOlTSALE Ramboullet buck's. W. I. Dixon, Dixonvllle. FOR SALE 2-year-old Jersey bull. H. Schulze, Urockwny. 1. ' l'OR SALE Crab apples, SI por bushel. Phone 1SF13. SHORTHORN bull for sule. M. T. Dawson. Phone 33F2-. tVR SALE Invalid chair. 829 Harrison St. Phone 42-R. FOR SALE Red "fir block, 10 tiers i $26 uoxt 15 days. Phone 6F3. FOR SALE 12 good aged ewes. Phone 143-L evenings. CHOICE canning corn at gain. Superior and a bar-' Pioneer Stands, Plllard. , FOR SALE Gravenstein apples, 50c per bushel. Walter Singleton, - E. Douglas. .. FOR SALE Porcelain top kitchen S cabinet, like new. '.snap.-- phone 415-R. ' 1 ONU Lincoln buck, 2 Raniboull ' let, 20 to 60 ewos. A. E. Davison, , Oakland, Ore. Phone 7F33. PIPE PIPE PIPE We have large 'stocks of water pipe .at. low . price. Farm Bureau Exchange. WATER PLANTS FoT"every "pur pose. 210-gallons per hour elec tric plants, S75. Farm Bureau Ex change. . CANNING peaches, for sale, jyfb per bushel. Otto Walker,1 Coos Junction, across highway from Wigwam, Bring boxes. F E E "D-GRINDERS FttiTbaiiks Morse feed, grinders can't .be beat. Wo have two used grinders at low prices. Farm Bureau Ex change. ', FOR SALERegistered and grade ' Hampshire rams, and grade An gora bucks from registered sires. . W. O. Paul, S. Deer Creek. FOR SALE Forty head-of ewes, mostly fine wool, $8 per head. W. A. Bogard, Round Prairie ( Ranch or address Box 12, Rose-, burg.j Oro! FOR- SALE One team : young j mares, weight 2940 lbs., and one ' , dog pup; also want to. rent ranch, prefer one already equip ped. L. O. Moxley, Wilbur, Ore. L I H f PLANTS Fairbanks Morso plants are low in price and economical In operation. Well built and will last for years. Farm Bureau Exchange. ' pianOOT'SALE PlSnb-loBo sold for unpaid balance. Terms as low us $6.00 per month. For Information write, ' Sherman, Clay & Company, 61 West Broad- way, Kugojio, Oregon. FOiSALEurplo vetch, light mixture of oats and barley, 3c per lb. Also common vetch nnd 'oats, strong, to vetch, 2Jc per lb. Baled oats nnd vetch hay $16 por ton at Round Pmlrlc ranch, 12 iimi-a nuuiii ui ivuaeuuiK j ' ' Bogltril. I FOR . SALR My. 800-ncre plucc known ns Illllci-Kst Ranch, ono of , .-tho most bcnuilfui and best pay. inn rnndios In the county. Stock ed Willi hlKli ' grada sheep and . goals. 20-acro prune orchard carrying a fair crop. New prune dryer and modern hoime. No in-1 debtednesH. No trades consider- i nd. W. 0. Paul, Roneburc, Ore. 1 QUALITY GROCERIES We specialize in Special Ser vice and Best Coods, every day In the week. 1 Just Phone 63 and yon will eet (he order in least possible time. Economy Grocery ' O. L. JOHNSON "The Store Thst Serve ' You Best" Phone S3 344 N. Jackson St tJn nil 1 1 un FOR SALE 3 Rainboulllet, 1 Cor liedale and 1 2-year-old Shrop bucks. Price S12.50, . or will ex change for good ' ewes. These bucks are good well-bred stock. Cannot use theni any, longer, W. L. Cobb, Roseburg-, Ore. FOR RENT FOR RENT 4-rooiu ' furnished apt. Inquire 221 W. Washington.' FORRENT Clean well-furnished 7-room-house; garage; garden, phone 298. Inquire 852. Hoover St. . FOR. HENT-5-rooni furnished cot tage with garage, fruit, garden. Reasonable. East Lane and Ter- race Sts. Phone 566-K. WANTED WANTED. TO KENT House or apt., strictly . modern. Phone 47l-Y. - ' ; ' WANTED to rent ranch. 150 sheep capacity or 'more. Give particulars. Box 17, care News Review, - - - 1 - WANTED To hire-Truck with " large flat bed ;.; month's work. Williams' lard. Dillard Gardens, Dll- LOS1 LOST-Canary bird. Reward for capture. Call News-Review, r- . MISCELLANEOUS FOR QUICK ACTION List prop erties with Rogers Real Estate Co., 568 North Jackson St., Rose- hurg. ' ' CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 663 when In need of mto parts. ' Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. NEON SIGNS Sold Outright Roy Hufham " Roseburg, Oregon CITY OF SUTHERL1N SAWMILL AND BOX FAC TORY OPPORTUNITY 14,000 acres with 524 million feet of Douglas fir and 35 million sugar pine. PRICK (1.00 M ft. The city will donate mill site adjoining tracknfte containing ISO acres. Further particulars E. O. KINOWELL, SUTHERLIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Sutherlln, Oregon. DEPOT Barber Shop 409 Cass St., Near Depot PRICES Hair Cut ....... Ladies' Bob ...... Hair Tonic Shampoo i... Baths ........ Shaves .25c .25c .15c .35c .35c .25c All Work Guaranteed First Class Mc's Place Near 8. P. Depot 2Q IlO KEtP HvSr HtPXXW i S tNCH MjNS WM- I STattT SANTATlON I BRlNG-S I You beliere In sanllatlftn In your i own home bo you should require it of the laundry to unit-h your . clothes nre sent. Our scientific laundry methods will convince you that ours Is the service that you should avail yourself of. - j Roseburg Steam Laundry . Phone 79 Roseburg cIttJTH DEWEY ... ..... - ,,; , THIS HAS HAPPENED I Bertie Lou Ward marries Rod Bryer, who had previously been engaged to Lila Marsh. The only shadow on the birde.'s happiness is LHa's persistence la broadcast-! Ing to their friends that she was Rod's first love. - A position in New York is of fered Rod by Tom Fraser and ho accepts. Anxious to make' a good impression, they live in ' an ex pensive hotel while looking for an apartment and'Bertie Lou finds it hard to resist when Molly Fraser urges her to buy more than she can afford. Lila. visits Molly and meets a rich Mr. Loree. Lila surprises them "by marrying Loree, and she asks Bertie Lou tu forgive the past and be- friends. She showers favors ' upon them with such sincerity ' that Bertie Lou Is deceived. But keoplng up' appearances with their crowd is a severe strain on Rod's finances. Lila finds him depressed and per suades him to accept a high-salaried position with Loree and in duces Bertie Lou to Indulge In au oray of spending and move to uxurlous quarters, she gives more Rod her jewel cuse to put in the office vault while Loree was nway and a fow days la tor asks him to bring it back tn her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIII Rod climbed the winding stairs of the Lorees'- duplex apartment i in a small embarrassment. The I butler had told him Mrs. Loree would receive him upstairs In her boudoir. . . i Boudoir! In Rod's . inlnd the; word was closely, assocfuted with bedroom. But rather than send up word to Lila that he'd prefer her to come downstairs, utid possibly. Iiuvo her read his mind and laugh at him, he went up to her. '-' The door was open and Lila called to him in greeting , as ; he reached the lnnding. "Good of you to bother to bring them yourself,' she thanked him when he handed her the Jewel Case. . '., - - Ha. felt a little less uncomfort able after his first elimnsn nf ,thn room, which was In really a prl- Vfltn DllH,il,nvni,-l,li wao ,ln.Dul : " n u.oocu irignieniug inougui. . for the evening and not In ncgii- "You know," he said more qulet gee as ho had half feared. Even i )y, "I am responsible for them. It he had wanted to Rod could not have found -anything here that suggested an attempt to bitak the conventions. If someone had told him at this moment that Lila was a dangerous enchantress he would have swept the assertion aside. To him she was a benefactress, and a devoted wife to her wealthy husband. His uneasiness dispelled, Rod mudo no objection when she said they would go down and have a cock tail. . V "Walt until I put on my' neck lace," Bhe. added and started to opon the cuse. - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 0U TO THt FtR'iT Ot-v THW BVCVj- AMO feABE ' A.RT- ,AT VWSr.i OKi THEXR. TO WbT. OUT WST FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ; r.: . . Thrills .im,--&ti : ; . : - ' -V: V : byBlor BEAR CABIM, BET7Vr ) fllij! AAO SO MAW AA1D Z CAV&KT DREAMED VOO HAD ClOlMe JAJA Bk3 fe&j&!3&- 'M&f rat -.nuM ' wi.' aB ' XVMAWTO SMOVW . V SURPRISES ALPEADy MlM-AES JOST iapfrf AM ELEPAANT IN AlRPLAMC, JJ;-i2-:rr' S'oiT.w i! AALFAS T?l VOO S0N&7HIH6 R, "WAT I'AA OUST UKG A PET vpSf WIS AIRSMIP'M&S . rrJj-- , mm "fS'V M TttfiJU-INdASIP 1$ SALESM.N SAM y , v Try It Some Time , , (:.. ;; lU -Ivj r '- :')""..; , ' BySmali '. "Z. . 605H,,"tVllft IS Hftft-O A )r PHEW'. THfsT 300 CftMS fFER. TH' COVft UOOte . VMP.T Mft 1 ( 7 -TKlS, kl' . 5 l lt W0RK.6UT IT HPvS kj - I vje OPCMeO - P-N' TMEReS Y-i VJHPiT TH' Hectt ) TOLO tAe TA do - ( .t ) J' fA K rtS XTft 64 OOME.B y ABOUT KALFA HUHOR60 rl A0 VA I ftMHUON AW j I NVJENTORS . ,' i fi wmffM issMa mmk- p JS 1 7f " WSWM Sl MMm- ' : : , r . ; ; S-; I I ? ' ' 'i '-' J ; ; 1 ' ' "'' '"( ' 1 . , , y- ; . i : ... ' . j j ; ; ; ' 1 1 ; . - , i . , t ; i- . ; i ts i m ; . - 1 ; v 1 i ? r GROVES - , , ; , . "Let me." Rod offered and LUa handed him a small key. The key stuck a bit In toe lock, Rod asked It tuo lock amis out ot order. LUa said no and held out her band. Rod returned the key to her. "I don't want the bracelets to night," she said, fussing with the lock, "but siuce you didn't huve a key to the case '. . ." Her words broke off abruptly. The cuse was empty! - For one devastating moment Rod was without a thought. Then the full import of the empty case burst upon him. He looked, with out reullzhis how idiotic it was, beside the case and on the floor. ; "They're gone!" It was the mer est whlspor iu which Lila uttered the words. : . Rod turned to her with the damning ot a solution In bis mind. "Maybe you didn't put Uiom in the cuse," he suid hopefully. Lila- nodded emphatically. "Yes, 1 did. There's no question about that.' 'Please look around." Rod urged, his anxiety rovvaled In the rapiuiy rising excitement oi , ins voice. Lila moved over to a safe In the sflk-pancled wnli. "They'd be bore, but 1 know they're not," she said touelessly. "I put them In the case myself, just before 1 gave it to you to take to the office." Lila's words, and tho gesture sho mado when, she turned buck from' tho open safe empty-handed', roused Rod to a true appreciation of his terrible - predicament. H1b face paled under the stress of It. . "Then they vo been stolen, ho said slowly reluctantly. . .; "But ,; how could thoy?". Lila cried, apparently recovering from the numbing Bhock of ,the discov ery. "You didn't let anyone else have them, did you. Hod?" ... "No, of courso not," he answored. "My God, Ltlp, don't you Beo how It looks for me?" : '. "What do you mean?" she asked, In a small, strained Voice that echoed his own emotion. Rod could see that she harbored I . , . . .. . I The safe wasn't robbed. Thore were 'other articles of value in It A thief would not have left them." "Isn't there anyone down there who could have taken It? Perhaps you left it unguurded a llttlo while on your, desk or some place before' you put it away," Lila suggested, with an' air of seeking to refresh his memory. ' i "'' Rod's face shadowed with deep ening trouble. "No one touched them." he asserted firmly.' ' iJ ' "Couldn't Bomeone have tnkoh, (.hem out .of the safe?" Lila pressed, a little breathlessly. "M "No one has' the combination1 hcw 'uij co T that r.v7rfl wi JtM.' . ettcaet I fv-V X ' ' H tl0Jrr r-v' - : Yoo tww ntv. R oki wj j , toMit aw this cm ' J . ' ' v '"' 'sS-Bagr. -i SSjKSfSi SS '"V-- g Mucvv am1 ,oo w noo too aoosivT ' ( 'F ' : 1 ( : - wtJli!M jrwkn 1 f LMj!aar 6W THtKE ? BOHVMME H6' ' ON UP TO TH' , W&WN rttfTEV. OV4. CAMP extept cy -and -myself Ro4 'ex plained. l.lla was silent for a fsw ' sec onds. "How did you come' up here?" she asked 'then. "By taxi. 1 didn't want to risk being robbed tn a . cruak," Rud smiled ruefully. "A fine, precau-i (Ion that was." j "Haven't you any Idea ' whi-n 1 . . . when they were lost?" LI. a) said, Ignoring the Jibe at himself. ; "You mean when 'they were stolen,' Rod corrected her. "They haven't been out ot my possession except when they . were in the sale,", he went on.' "We'd better Inform the pr'.lra p'. cice." . , He turned tnt.r.d (1: i telephone but Lila interrupted him. "Walt a moment," she urged- ' "You don't know what' you're .doing." ' ' -' "Woll, I've got to do something. And, ypu ought to -notify the lnsu ance company without delay," Rod advised her, reaching for the tele phone again. ' . "Roil, wait," .Lila Insisted as slie put a hand on his arm. "A few minutes wou't make uny dif ference," she addod quickly. -"And I think you're too disturbed to see how this thing is going to end If you call In the police." ' . ' Rod hesitated. Lila 'shoved the instrument aside. "Sit down," sho said, and pressed , hlin Into the clialr at thoJ desk. She pressed a j ouuon. "Don't misunderstand me," she began, when a maid hud come and gone, "but If everything you say Is true, Rod, l.inean If you really didn't give anyone a chance to rob you while the case was out ot'the safe, thou we can't take this mess to tho police." , , Hod Blared at her. "Walt until you've had a chance to Inspect- the sale," she went on. "Perhaps1 It was tampered with." Rod started to.sponk. "1 know," Liia interrupted , hlin, "you said nothing ehe was stolen. That means . . . well, we've got to face it, Rod. It means that some people ut least are goli g to suspect you." "I know that Rod admitted. Rod moved nervously , nnd glanced at tho . telephone , Lila pushed it farther away. "Rod, listen," bIio burst out sud denly. "Cy mustn't know- about this. I asked him to help you for Bortle's snke. 1 was sincere and that satisfied htm, but ho knows about ... . about us. That was p'l right, too. But don't you see? It you can't prove your initucencu you'll be under suspicion. And you know- human nature. .-.I'm ' not say ing he'Wlll, but... Cy might,' turn against you. " . - ' "Think of what you would lose through no fault of your-. own." Sho paused and Rod asked -. her why Bhe didn't believe he had stolen the jowelai- . .. ! i ' "Oh, rot!" she returned ; lmpa 'tlontly. "I'm not a complete fool. And I got you Into this." "But if you don't notify the po lice and tho insurance people at once you'll lose your jowelB'.Rod pointed -out to hor. ' She smiled. "I know that," Bhe admitted, "but thoy aron't worth !'-'-' It All Depends v.';';..:',': -. - Your search for fine coffee , ' is at an end when you see. . Hills Bros.' Arab, For this i famous trade-mark is your guarantee of genuine Hills . Bros. Coffee. Its glorious, "uniform flavor, is developed by Hills Pros.' exclusive, con ; tinuous process of roasting a '-. few founds at a lime instead of in bulk. ' ' HILLS BROS COFFEE Fmk Item Hi orifhul ncuum ftct. built Qfeiud vitk scy. so much to me that I'd sacrifice you to get them back." "Lila, you're a thoroughbred, but I'd be a flno kind of. cur to lot you protect me."' "Now wait a minute," Llht hur ried on, "I'm thinking of myself, 'too. 1 boosted you with Cy. If you got In trouble It gives mo a black, eye.' "Why go through all that? Let's got n prlviito detective. I know one. .Investigate ' before 'you go rushing into a cloud ot suspicion. If we can find out who took the jewels; before Cy learns about the theft you will bo saved a lot ol Borrow. It's worth a' try.'" ,' Rod grimaced. "I'd rather take a chance :on Gy giving me a break.?' 1,11a shrugged. "1 know Cy but ter than you do: lit. some ways he's bl.qgcr than any man I know, but tn others he's . . . well he's got a queer streak, Rod. He's unreas onable about some ; things. If It entered his head that you had robbed him he would sond you to tho penitentiary If he could,- Jio matter how warm your friendship had been.". I " - Hod winced. "But he's got ' to know," ho said. dully. "No, he haBn't. No one hits' to know. I've got a string of pearls just like tho genuine and copies ot tho brucelots. They're very good, too. No ono, will know the differ ence. ' "If we lose time itrylng to cntch tho thief ourselves-you may never get baok your real pearls nnd the bracelets'," "Rod cautioned1 her. ' "Whnt If I ' didn't?" LUa ex- ' rSLiiM, cms rt55i!52Jl ni v. . TIME TO on that new Tractor or Disc. .. Investigate? . t i f,'. The Cletrac and John Deere Lines We will trade, buy,' sell or rebuild your used farm t I r; ' machinery. ?; i; . ' ' i ': ! . v - , '' Special Rebuilt Tracer Pue:. .., .......,..$73.00 4 . ! f i'f ,i It . ' See Ue t'tf.Wc Cnn Save You Money, i ? j V, . ' . ' : 1 : ' t ' ' ; ' ' ' '' 1 ; ' ' ' ' " " FarmBureuCooper ROSEBURO AQ6NT4J FOR Bean Spray Puap Car. . . ' t John Deer Plow Co. L.N. MillrtT claimed impulsively. "They aren't worth more than a few thousand dollars. That's .nothing to bo coin pared to your future. If this should become one of those unsolved mys terlos you'd bo ruined - forever, Rod." j Watching closely, she snw the expression on his face that she had hoped for. (To Be Continued) ! 1, II 1 1 it, Arunde., piano tunor. Fnone 189-L 1 - j . -0 i : . . ' . f . 1 1 COURT IN 8ESSION1 ' ' " ; County court Is In session this week, but so far has had a very light term, thore belu hut llttlo business of Importance, aside from the ordinary ' routine. ' Consider able time. Is being given to selec tion of materials for the court house construction, the .court be ing required - to ohoose between Beverul dlfkOruni. types of floor coverings, -and materials used for various parts of the trim., ... ' EMPLOYED1 IN LAW OFFICE Mnurlce L. Hallmark, a yoong attorney from McMlnnvlllo, has accepted a position in the office ot Attorney Carl K. Wlmborly, in this city, and ' has tnken up his work thore. Mr. Hallmark is" a graduate of Willamette University ana has been practicing - in ; Mc Mlnnvlllo. for considerable time. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water w!U bo shut off Saturday morning, Aug. A, 1928; from 8 to 10 A. M affecting 10. Douglas St. from Fowler St. out beyond tho County Poor Farm, uIbo Fowler St. between Douglas and Court Sts., and all of Claire St. 1 , THE CALIFORNIA: OREGON POWER COMPANY. i' FIGURE OAKLANp ; Fairbanks Morse & Co. " ; - ' Sherwin-Williams Co. Deltyc(rcter Co. ; ' ; h- LYLE AND WHITNEY ARE - ADJUDGED tLIOi'BLE (AitMvfiitiH Tren Lvawd WireV" WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Roy C. Lyle and William M. Whitney were found eligible toduy by tho civil service commission for reappoint ment as prohibition administrator and senior attorney, respectively, for the Scuttle district. , - : -,- i ' o . ' Eat; baroecue .sanawicues ana live !orevor. ) Brand's Road Stand. ' ' ' ' - , ' -f j ; TOOTHACHE DRIVES LIGHT KEEPER TO SEA FOR' AID , ., . (Anofktcu. Pn.'H lulled Wire) PANAMA, Aug. 2. The pangs of it toothache forced Joseph Hum ma, keeper of the Cnstlo Island Light; to venture out in tho heavy Hons yeBtorday and stop the steam er Lilian Lukenbak to get a rem edy. He flew, the British- flag revel-sod as a signal of distress aud aftori receiving medicine , lie. re turned to his lonoly vigil while the vossel continued on, to Cristobal. - Do8well park. Springs, cool . shady (M. Chiropractor DRUQLE6S HEALTH CENTER ; , "Complete Health Service'.' Mineral Vapor Baths 827 Casa .... Phone 491 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak : FURNITURE REPAIRING ' Upton Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to Older E. 8. AND F. L. COCKELREAS By Martm a, w m V,"