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7 ! i 1 1 ROSfcBUftC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEDURq OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928. Hvt-; & i V: 1 Wooden Ware! We are offering this week some excellent Values In , Kitchen Wooden Ware that will appeal te you Bread Boards and Chopping Bowls come in mighty handy, in dozens of ways in well appointed kitchens. . We5 haVei sortie well made Bread Boards, manufactured of Oregon wood and made in Oregon, ranging in price from 35c, 50c and 75c Churchill Hardware Co. triE WINCHESTER STORE XOVEFORTW dRUJTH DEWEY GROVES T HIS HAS' HAPPENED . . 1'becaUse slie felt unequal to doing Bertie Lou Ward marries Rod the work It necessary. Bryer, who bad previously been "No, I don't," Rod assured her. engageS to Lila Marsh. The tat-1 "But vi won't be here after Ihe ter amU3ea herself by telling their first. I'd hare sublet the place friends that she was Rod's first j before this If I'd found a tenant, love: and continues to make life ' HtU most people who can afford an 'miserable for the bride until she apartrnent like this leave town for meets a rich Mr. Loree and mar-.the summer," he added expiana ries him. Then she asks Berlie torlly. jLou td forgive the past. j Bertie toil's brow cleared. "ArO Trying to keep up socially wltujyou taking a country place?" she CLASSIFIED SECTION j - ' r V All new ads will he found on rack rxck ! i l i wealthy friends plunges the Dry ers In debt and Rod becomes Uo 'pressed. IJla seizes her cbunco 'to persuade him to accept ft high ,er salary from Loree. Shbrlly after, site asks floQ to 'put some Jewels lh tho safe dur jiug her husband's absence. Tho I jewels disappear, and Rod wants to notify the police, but Llla lu- sisls that they keep the matter, 'secret., pointing out that suspicion against him might spoil his cu reer. Bertie Lou finds out thut ho has been seeing Lila secretly uud is heartbroken. FOR SALE : BLOOH makes good paint. PAGES ': it. UtlAL Tor lawn fohccs or i' cos irt PACK'S. 'FORD PEACHES for sale, ae 87F12: O: A. Jdhnsdn. LE'l'T " penis tbriaHT HSI lson Jt.iWesRoseBUrg. iALB GUilrcit pigs" 26 and ants. Virgil Rust, Dlllard. SALE IS-Rhode-"inland ons frying s i 4 e." Phone years Louis ' ALE Jersey bull 21 k - 1 fine dairy stock. . Oakland. ALE S00- sTIeopT mixed lambs and wethers. . llico Dlllard. .LIS Thirty nannie goats five to eight years. W. G: Paul, itosenurg, Ore. FOR SALE" TjHEAP Clover ami alfalfa hUUer. H. F. Wells, Rt. 1, Yohenlla, Ore. CHICKEN house "plan books and chicken house materials at PAGE'S. Phone 2i2. TOR " SALE Soven-mantho-old Irish Setter pup, eligible to re gister. W. M. Jackson, biilard, . ore. FOR SALE CI I ISA P ToaTii-aiiil harness gentle and good, work j ois. . Weight about 1200 lbs. " each. J. T. Wood, i inilos E. of ' Suthorlitl. BEST CANNING-peaches are ripe, ranch 300 acres. Or equipped ranch on shares or terms, Jr. M, Paulson, Looking Glass, Ore. asked "We're moving back where1 we were before we got high hat and came lu here," Rod informed her shortly. Bertie Lou could not repress an ejaculation of surprise. "Have you lost your position!" she added, thinking that mailers might bave come to a Crisis with hint and Llla. "No I haven't, but I'm going to save some money If It's the last thing i do," Rod snld decisively. "Yoll can go and look at the apart ment I've taken it's smaller than the one we had and eee how She la called home th her sick mother, and has to catch a train much of this furniture we'll need, without seeing Rod. The separu- But I wish you would send back tloii, added to Lila's plotting, the things that aren't paid for." causes a coldness to Spring tip bu- "You've had all spring and bios'! twoon them. lof the suhinler to pay for them!" Bertie Lou roltiriis 6h tile eve of Bertie Lou cried. "I'd like, to know their first anniursary to find Rod what you've done with your nion apparently indifferent. Each ex-'cy. You certainly haven't given peeta the bluer to make advances, yourself writer's cramp sending Dn.l mob In flic T nt-naa -lll,nt fllOflku in lllt" ' p.0. neoS' her, and Bertlo Lou got out! , with Marco Palmer to retaliate. I ' Rod felt tempted td tell her then Coming hbme, Marco kisses her and there why Ho was putting unexpectedly at the door and Rod , half of Ills salary aside. The. roa sees it. He offers Bertie Lou a 'sons, Llla Had given him tor with for Rent FOR RENT 6-room modern fabuse with garage. Phone oflflH. FOR RENT Furhisned adart- fnents, heated, modern, close in. Inquire 124 W. Douglas St, FOR RENT 8-room bouse, lights. water, big gardeo, fruit, garage, wodduhod, ehlcken house, pas ture for cow. 512 mo. lhtiulre 1276 Prospect St. divorce, and she counters with the same offer to him. NOW QO ON WITH THE 8TORY CHAPTER XXXI "I'm glnd you're awakOj" Rod re marked as Bertie Lou looked In quiringly at hlin from her lacy plilows. "Ho came over ind fiat at the foot of the bed to talk to her. Rod was struck' by Bertie Lou's along with the departure qf their lore bid fled much of Rod's faith In Bertie Lou's good qualities- let her know he hadn't forgotten her. Bertie Lou called him up one evening when Rod was din- No, be concluded, he'd better ing with the Lorees. She was des- not tell her about the theft If he perately lonely and heartsick; wanted to save his mouey for Marco tame over for her and tuey Lila without having a lot of trou-,weut to a club and danced until ble over it. .two. ve told you I'm saving," ha Then Bertie Lou luslstcd upon said quietly, "but not to pay for going home. She had to pass gimcracks from Park Avcuutj tie- through the living room to reach corators." ilbe bedroom. Rod used the dav- Bertie Lou regarded him through enport. There was no guest room narrowed eyellus. She saw that helln this upartmeut. waa firmly set in what be intend-1 n wa not In. ilertlo Lou ed to do. Bi t she would hot give stopped by the table at the head In meekly. , 0 tuu davenport and upinncd the I wont send hrc:s a thing." she n,raaia nf nrciitiu Mnn-n hait said stubbsrn.y. "if ve're going iboimht for her. She nut them back to live ill that hole I'll take rinun. liilnndliiir In ntao (hem In some decent furniture." water later, but she entirely for- Rod stood up. "Do as you Bot about them In snecuUitliiH as Please, ne nam. out you n navo l0 na'8 possible whereabouts. holding news of. the theft et thB necklace and bracelets from Bertlo Lou seemed to have loBt thoir Im portance. But others had taken their place. Bertie Lou might rebel against his paying the amount ot Insurance - Llla had carried on them, v ; That thongtlt In his inlnd showed clearly Lila's subtle influence, At one time he'd have banked at) Wanted WANTED Farm hand. F-3. Phone 40- WANTED To buy team bf 1300 1400 lbs.; wagon, harness. Call Tuesday, Rt. 1, or Wedhesday at Auto Park; latter Route 1, Oakland. Cruwfords (1.25 to f 1.00 ' bushol peach box; 75c to 90c lit farm six miles Boiilh. L. B. Skinner and Boh. t'OR SALE 1 acre Fand bordered by river. Shade and fruit trfees. 6-room house. Suitable for chick ens or rabbits. Priced to sell. terms. Virgil Rust, Dlllard. FOR SALE 50 head"-ewes, oiie ; two and three year olds. These ewes are large and fat. Some of then! high grade Hampslllres. One registered Hampshire buck. . A. E. Millard, Looking Glass, ; Phone 18F23. ' FOR SACE One of tho good slock farms of Douglas county, i 1010 acres all fenced with best of woven wire. Very convenient . to school, on main county road. Might consider somo property as, , part payment. Can give easy i lerrtis to right party. Write for) particulars. W. L. Cobb, ROse- burg. - Anolhcrlii(l-gntn 140 acre Tarn'i 1 mile from town, good rdad, all j tillable, and good bottom land. Equipped and stocked, horses - cows, chickens and sheep. 7 ; room house cost to build $2,500. - Barn cost to build. SI 000. Price for every thing $1J,TO0. Bruce Compatiy.'jMyrtle Creek, Ore. IT Ji'll.L PAY pou to sec BRUCE COMPANY ul Myrtle Creek bo foro buying, Ihey have a good list to select hum. WANTED To buy extra good cow and hundred . or more young chickens; also to hire good ranch hand. A. L. Houglttallng, Remote, Ore. - MISCELLANEOUS .t-TTTv ' TO TitAbE Improved' farm bf SO acres near Pbrtlarid for sheep ranch. Bert Fielder, Beaver Creek, Oregon. CAR .' OWNER Don t forgot to dull 653 when in need of auto parts. Sarff a Auto Wrecking House.' Loin T LOST Ladles lau leather tiocket book. Lost either In Roseburg or on road to Idylydr. Contained pair of spectacles and valuable papers belonging td Mrs. Archie Elliott. Return to -News-Review office and receive reward. NEON SIGNS Sold Outright Roy Hufhafri Roseburg, Oregon j Rosebiirg Cabinet Shbp I 230 W. Oak FURNlTUftE REPAIHINQ 1 Upson Board and Veneer Panel ICut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 BUSTER K BATON "COLLEGE" Also Pabtcs Sportlights anof Good Comedy PLAYHOUSE SUTHERLIN WED. AND THURS. 15-16 8 P. M. haggard appearance. "Better go strongly on Bertie Lou's desire to easy on the night life," he said, do the right thing, even If it ap "You look like the dovli." peared quixotic, as on his own Is that all you Came in here to willingness to meet his obligations. tell me?" Bertie Lou flamed. She I But now he was not sure. . was angry with herself for having She hod boon extravagant, hoeil- fallen down so soon on the role less or his wish for a homo or tneir ot blase indifference she wanted own, and finally she bad cooled his to assume. lovb by her neglect' of him while "No. but I don't think il's out . she was away. of order to warn you," Rod re-1 Had Rod asked himself why she plied. "You will need your strength had been neglectful he must have for housework after this. We won't aditiltted that 'she hardly . would be able to keep a maid." ihave beon so without reason. It Bertie Lota's delicate eyt'lirows had come so suddenly, her cool came together In a (plick frown. ! iless. But when it first becamo ap Rod had never exnlained whv ho parent to him that she had chnng- suddenly cut her allowance In linlf. ' ed he was too perplexed about it And now Bhe was not to have a, to Judge Intelligently. mnlil ' .! I Now. he had no desire to ex- "You, don't expect mo to tnko amine her motives. Sho had, Willi care of tills apartment illono, do or tvlthttut reason, ceased to lovo to pay for It out ot your house hold money." Bertie Lou found as the sum mer wore Into fall, that he had meant just what he said. Slid waa hard pressed to meet the payments on the $400 radio and the costly "gimcracks" she had purchased under Lila's" guidance She began to think Rod was mean. He simply would not give her even a hint of his reason for tightening up the puracstriugs. If Bortie Lou suggested a show h'e said he'd prefer the movies. And they never went out on a party together any more. Berlie l,ou found many excuses for avoiding Lila. Rod still went often to the Lorees and Llla fin ally was driven tb pretend to Cy rus that she and Bortie Lou had quarreled. While Cyrus said nothing, it was his opinion that Rod was not ex actly loyal to his wife. But then, he reflected, Rod might he think ing of his job. And besides, If Llla was right, Berlie Lou had turned out to be a giddy flapper wife;1' She was hitting It pretty faBt pace With yodng Marco Pal mer and his crbwd, Llla luitl told hint. It was true. Bertie Lod became tired of doing her own house work, of cduntlhg pennies while Rod saved a lot of money each week and wouldn't tell her what it was for. - She fcould think-of several uses he might have' for It and did. One of them was con cerned with Llla and hiade Bertlo L6U turn hdt and cold with atlgor and dread. ' Her hands wbro getting rough and reddened from peeling pota toes they had them often beCnuse they were filling olid washing dishes. Ahd she hated to answer the doorbell. Nobddy Cnme so often as the collectors. But the thing that started her nil an excess of mad pleasure seek ing was the hutnillatlon she felt over Rod's frequent visits to the wouldn't It have beou a scream it we'd niet at a club I could huve sent Marco over to ask him If he'd dance with me," she tor mented herself, pretending to be amused. , She sat propped up 111 bed read ing the latest thriller until she heard Rod come In nbout an hour later. Even then sho did not re member the orchids. Rod saw them aa he was mak ing up his bed. . The sight ot the rich blooms told their own Btory. It was the first time he'd seen any evidence that Bertie Lou was living her life In a way that in cluded orchids. But it dd not mean that these were the first. Rod and Bertie Lou nover cue.? tioned each other. Rod often came in and went to bed : with out knowing whethor Bertie Lou was home. Her door was always closed. Both knew, vaguely, and the arrangement would not con tinue Indefinitely. Their marriage waa a farce, a hollow mockery. Each was wait ing for the other to runko the overture toward a separation. Bee tle Lou oxpeoted ally day to learn that Llla had left Cyrus. Then would come her own divorce. For she would not Seek to hold Rod Rod thought Bertie LoU would tell him some day that she want ed her freedom. He did not ex pect her to live on In this man ner: For one thing Bhe was too attractive to waste her life and she loved nice things. It was inevitable that she should meet, among "Marcb Palmer's wealthy friends, a man who would want to give thorn td her, The thought of Bertie Lou mar ried to anothor man wna not as agreeable tb Rod as It should have been in view of his own infatua tion with Llla. Ho called himself a dog in the manger over it, and set himself td make it plainer than ever to Bertie Lou that sho need not consitier mm an obstacle in JOHN DEERE TRACTORS powerful Economical durable FarmBureauCooperatiyeExcfcange ROSEBURG Agents for OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Ctii Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deero Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. that the Inevitable hour might be long postponed. She told Rod, quietly enough, that whonovcr sho wanted td leave him sho would do so. He would, sho hoped,' have no hesitancy about doing the sunie. it was ghastly, two beautiful young lives bound together with tender ties, calmly placed on a basts that was equivalent to a duy-to-day endurance test. Berlie Lou could not stand it. She threw herself into a very orgy ot dissipation dissipation of time, of beauty and of health, Sleep be came practically a stranger to her nhd she dlscbvered noives that she had hot known Bhe possessed. Rbd rarely found her nt home iidw raroly sn her. There wore hd more meals In the apartment. Berlie Lou onco offorod to cut her hdusehold "luibwnnce,. but Rod grimly refused, He was eating in cheap rostam-adts and cafeterias. Bortie Lou applied the money ho refused on the dobtB ho was pay ing off. He nrotoatcd when he learned of It, but she would iiot talk about It. ' . . ( - The strain of thoir artificial rela tions began wearing on Rod. He cume home one dny to dross for one of Llla'a dinners, and . saw with a mixture of relief and con sternation that Bertie Lou was packing .her Buitcase. (To Be Continued) Lorees without her. To Bertie lany way. It was his mothod of Lou it wns ample proof of his paying himself off for fooling as willingness to live "6nch lh our lie did. own wily," as ho had stlld tho Bertlo Lou understood him la be night shU came homo with Marco 'complete freedom. This was at you?" shb asked, more as a lend- him. Rod was, tnnnlttui for it, rainier. jumnar, lonowmg tno evening sue ing queBtlon that wns meant to now. it saved mm irom a nio on rur a wnne sou uau reiunuu iu . uau cuueu maroo. until tuai mo- DRUM CORP8 PARADES TO ADVERTISE DANCE.',' The Saturday night dances aponsored by Umpqua Post ot the', American Legion at Umpqua park have been well advertised through, the activities ot the drum corps. , Last Friday night the drum corpB. , paraded the Btreet and also gave: t a concert nt the camp . grounds',' Money from the dances Is being used to finance tho Corps bn out' of town appearances and to keejC Up and add to the equipment. Tho else of the drum eorpB is being iir creased to 28 pieces, and riotv stuhts are being planned for the' : coming your. The members of the, drum corps Ate Roy Campbell, Virgil Bush, Adam Flurry, Coorgo" Caskby, Fred Brown, Alvln Knudt-J srin, Simon Van Voorst, Ralph Knr-. cher, Harley Watson, Chas. O'Mal-, ley, Wlllard Johnson, Edw. , Ray-" nor, E. A. 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