ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEDURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 18. 1928.
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v Serviceable Presents
Just now we are offering a charming selection of
Dinner Sets that are just the thing for Anniversary
or Wedding Presents, or for the wife. They come in
Decorated Ivory
$9.49
Come in and look over our stock of China and
Silver Ware, or anything you may need for the
dining room or kitchen.
? Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
OI'tiN r pon BUSINESS at
115 I
p Sheridan, l'owej Furniture. Store.
FOR SALK Sti halt grown turk
eys. Phone GF24.
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGL
' (FOR SALE 75 head good ew.eB, 2
k - crude billies, few shoata. Phone
' f!x l
(FOR S7LK Registei3d yearling
t,f Jlumpshire rums. E. M. Mathis,
"'f Phone 3F4.
io it SA LIS Fresh K'faey"' cow,
.":(, work horses and saddle horses.
"fErvin Rice, Oakland.
k 5;F0R" SALE S00 sheep, mixed
v .. ewes, lambs and wethers. Rice
' ; Bros. Dillard.
'POU SALE CHEAP Clover and
, 1 .' alfalfa huller. H. F. Wells, RU
1, Yoncalla, Ore.
FOR-SALEA"few four posters
-and spool beds, and other anti
, . ques. 343 Stephens St.
.; FOR SALEReglstered Shrop
.shire bucks. Lyle Marsters,
.''phone 17F2.
'' CANNING tomatoes at canning
.prices. O. K. Gardens, Walter
Hercher, Dillard.
FOR SALEBiifilett "peaisi GOc
V' per bushel. House on hill, opp.
Adam's Camp Ground, Coos
; J unci ion E. E. Baker.
; FOirSALE-Sheep; 757hoadaged
V; ewes, 55 lnmbs, a few wethers.
"".4 Also six high grade Holsloiu
milch cows . N. L. Conn, Rose-
ft1''-' burg, Oro. Phone GF15. -
V;'V&11 SALE OR "TRADE Two
good Coriodalo bucks $15 for
both or will trade for one good
-" I Shropshire Buck. C F. Wilson,
Keston, Ore- Phone 23F13.
i TOR" -SALE and rent 3 "sheep
',' ' ranches, 2 for sale; 1 for rent,
" b'lu acres cash. 240 sheep, 125
,7 ) gouts, cush. Bargain. Retiring.
W. J. Huller, Creswell, Ore.
. Phono 2FI5.
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
"Complete Health Service"
Mineral Vapor Baths
327 Cass Phone 491
I Roseburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
I Upton Board and Veneer Panel
I Cut to Order
Window Soreens made to oider
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS
Fire Hazards
are increased during this time
of the year.
Carry Fire Insurance
tn an adequate amount to pro
tect yourself in case of fire.
Check up on your policies and
see that you are protected, Our
of' oo Is at your service In all
matters pertaining to fire and
auto Insurance. Brompt aud re
liable service
Q. W. Young & Son
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
. We carry the best of
everything in Groceries
end Fresh Ffiiits and
Vegetables. Low prices
prevail and we deliver
r goods at your home.
Phone 63
? Economy Grocery
i; O. L. JOHNSON
' "The Store That Serves
You Best
Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St.
Stable
Ware and only
SECTION
FOR SALE Slab wood, 16, 18 and1 and to win his love. He repudiates
20 inch; also red fir block; atlher troiichory and disloyalty to
prices you can afford. Oak block,
3.25 Phone 6K3.
IF you want a small
place, you
can't beat my 10 acres lor qual
ity or price; on highway, 6 miles
south. Mrs. Lora Mellott.
HOUSE for sale A real homo at
a barguln, large lot, some fruit,
pace for chickens and veget
able gurden. Four blocks from
- business section, Mrs. F. L.
Strung, 527 E. Douglas St.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 5-rooni modern house
with garage. Phone 566R.
FOR RENT Furnisned apart
ments, heated, modern, close in.
Inquire 124 W. Douglas St.
FOR RENT Furnished down
stairs apartment with private
entrance. 629 S. Pine.
FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished
house and 5 -room furnished
house. 2 blocks east of Sixth
St. on Ivan St. E. L. Hammond.
FOR RENT 4 room modern, fur
nished bungalow, nice and cfean,
wood range and gas. Cheap
rent. 702 Fullerton St., phono
3yi-Y.
, -
WANTED
I
I
WANTED Waitress.,
burg Hotel. ,
Call Rose-
WANTED Good ranch dog lor his
keep. L, Learn, Looklug Glass.
WANTED prune pickers and U
teamster. F. W. Ritzman, Rid
die, Ore.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture for
5-room house, Sept. 1st. Box 227,
M. R. B., Eugene.
HAVE 200ncres of fine pasture
near Eugene, would like to
lease' about 400 ewes, (not too
old) for two or tliroo years. For
particulars write J. box
2S1, Klamath Fulls, ore.
I
LOST
LOST Small black suit '
Lenvo at Umpqua Hotel.
Ware.
Mrs.
LOST Botucon lirants P&bh and
I IIipou.. t.lo.... nf ....it.-..- H!v-9ll
Hclm-n to C. S. Van Ormun, Mel-
MISCELLANEOUS
CAR OWNt'JK Ijou't forgot to
call 653 when In need oE auto
partu. SarffB Auto Wrecking
House.
Chevrolet touring, 3927 model.
This is looking like u new one.
Easy terms or trade con aid ere d.
Hansen Chevrolot Co.
CAVE-IN KILLS TWO
! .Mir(lh'.l l-r.-M l.,Ms;l U'm-
! LOS AN'GtiLKK, Aug. 17. Two
men v. cm killed, a fireman, tni'in
flier of a reHcuo Hirtmil, was over
! comn, and possibly oilier men were
j caught in the cave-in of excuva
I lion here today.
! I'ollre said the men killed were
laborers whose identity had i"'t
; hepii established at a hue
I hour. The fireman overcome was
A. Randall. ;t7, who will recover.
The fire department rescue
squads and more than a acorn of
policemen were rushed to the
slide.
Chevrolet, touring, ; VJ2? model.
This is looking like a new one.
Hasy terms or trade considered.
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
FRESH VEGETABLES
tint them al the Kd. Saulsberry
stand nt 4i7 W. Caa Ht. Opens
Tuesday noon. August 14. Toma
toes, r.c lb., green peppers, 10u lb.,
cucumbers, 25t: dnz., watermelons,
8c lb. AIko other garden truck
at low prices-
Arttnde., pinnn tnnvr Thnn 1fi h
CITY OF SUTHERLIN
sawmiu, AM) no-c rr-
TOUY Ol'l'OHTl NITV- U.0H0
arren vith 521 million fci. of
IKMiplas fir and 35 million
sucar pinr. I'HICK 1 On M II.
TIip rliy will donate mill niic
adjoining lrackaK c-ontatnintE
150 atrps. Kurlhpr partirnlarn
E. (I. KIN'IWKU,, SUTHKRT-IN
CHAMBER OK JJOM.MKRCE,
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PcRUTH DEWEY GROVES
THIS HAS HAPPENED
Bertie Iau Ward marries Rod
Bryer, who had previous ty beeu
engaged to Llla Marsh. Ltta makes
j lite miserable for the bride until
she meets a rich Mr. Loree and
! marries hiiu. Then she asks Bertie
I Lou to forgive the past, i
I Trying to keep up socially with
J wealthy friends plunges the Bry-
era in debt and Hod becomes de?
preased. 1.11a seizes her chancu to
persuade him to accept a higher
salary from Loree. Shortly alter
j she asks Hod to put some jewels
I in the safe during her husband's
absence. They disappear aud Hod
I wants to notify the police, but Llla
! insists that ttiey keep the matter
secret, pointing out that suspicion
against him might spoil his career.
Bertie Lou finds out that he has
been seeing Llla secretly and is
Heartbroken. She goes home to her
mot her without seeing Hod.
The separation, added to LI la's
plotting, causes a coldness be
tween them. Kuch expects the
other to make advances or expla
nation. Hod goes to the Lorees
without her and Bertie Lou goes
out with Marco rainier to retali
ate. Hod is stunned to learn that
Llla deoeived him about the stolen
jewels when a connoisseur ad
mires her pearls at a dinner party.
tine admits taut she gave him
an empty case in order to make
hiin dependent on her generosity
her husband and she sneerlngly re-
iiuiiUH mill umi jus wuu is ai a
house party with young Palmer
He leaves her and drives madly
out to the Banner estate.' Enter
ing the house by an unlocked door
he sees Marco emerging irom a
room in his dressing gowu and
hears Bertie Lou 'a voice inside.
Believing the worst, he goes away
without learning that they had
just come upstairs from an early
morning swim in the pool.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER XX.VI
When Bertie Lou opened the
door of her home she saw at once
that something had happened.
The place was in confusion. A
trunk, closed and Bertie Lou
soon found out locked, stood in
the center of the living room.
Worn collars, an old hat, a pair
of .shabby shoes, were piled into
the wastepaper basket. The desk
was open and had the appearance
of having been ransacked. An
empty cardboard suit box. with
crumpled tissue paper Bertie Lou
couldn't recall whaL had beeu
packed away In It had beeu
kicked, apparently, against a wall,
out of the way of someone in a
hurry.
The cushions on the davenport
were disordered. Had Hod slept
there without mnking his bed?
Had he been to bed at all? It was
his hublt to put his pillows and
covers away in a closet each morn-
BOOTS AND HER
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SALESMAN SAM
FRECKLLS AND HIS FRIENDS No Question Abput It By Bloer
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ing before he left. And usually he
placed the daytime cushions iu a
very neat and precise row.
Bertie Lou told herself he had
not beeu to bed at all. Her heart;
Beemed to stop beating with the
next thought that came to her. j
Why had he gone away like this?'
She flew to his closet, opened It,
and saw that it was empty. It was,
strange that he sho'ild stop to
puck all his clothes if he were ruu
niug off with Lila.
No. it couldn't be that! Rod
wouldu't do a thing of such low
order! But something must have
happened very suddenly some
thing that had caused Rod to for
get, or not to care, that he had
promised to let her know when
he'd had enough of their hollow
mockery of marriage.
But this was shabby! To let her
come home and find herself do-st-rted
In this coldblooded manner!
And he didn't have to do it. It
wasn't fair! Bertie Lou's whip
ping pain began to ive way to
anger. She blamed Llla. Rod
couldn't have been so heartless if
he had not been influenced.
It was at that moment ahe
chanced to see the withered gar
denia that she had kissed and lefl
for Hod the night before. She
snatched It up and fiercely tore It
to bits, as though she could there
by destroy the love that had
prompted her to put It to her Hps,
So! They thought thew. could
treat her like an old shoe, did
they? Cast her off like that heap
of old things in the wastepaper
basket! And she had come homo
dreaming of a chance to pour
Rod's coffee and make his toast.
They might be breakfasting to
gether at this very moment. Even
then, perhaps.
Bertie Lou tried to laugh, but
the tears ran into hor mouth when
she opened It. It was rotten of
thorn, acting as though she had
tried to stnnd In their way. Rod
sneaklpg off in the night, like a
thief In his hnste. It was contempt
ible. She wouldn't stand for it!
Then, for the first time , since
entering the apartment, she went
Into her own room. And there, on
her dresser, propped against the
beaker of roses, she foun'd a note.
it was cold as ice in its re
straint. Rod told her merely that
he was leaving and would send
her, as soon as possible, the name
of a luSvyer through whom -she
might communicate with him.
It nearly broke Bertie Lou's
heart. Perhaps it would have had
she not been buoyed up by her
auger. No matter if Lila was to
blame Hod shouldn't have allowed
himself to be such a cad.
Bertie Lou believed she could
hate him for It someday but not
yet. Not quite. She was suffering
too. cruelly not to know that shs
loved, him In Hpite of everything.
But her anger remained suf-
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ficientiy strong to send her to
Llla. If they had not gone away to
gether, Llla and Rod, Bertie Lou
still had a chance to let them
know how despicable had been
their conduct. She would tell Lilai
what she thought of a girl who
would marry for. money and theu ,
work day and night to enmesh
former lover in a low lntrUue.
Lila received her abed. She had
sent word at first that she could!
not see her, tut Hurtle Lou had
told the butler she would not
leave until b" e saw his mistress.
Lila inquired, mid learned that Cy
rus had no: yet 1 fl f )" the office.
It would no' ('i to h: ve him en-j
counter IJtitlu Lou. But Lila did'
not have htr utlar admit tod wilh-l
out a great deal of fear. Bertie
Lou could create a lot of trouble
if she were so minded. Cyrus ;
would not care to listen to her
he had lost all respect for
her, Llla knew.
But Bertie Lou could talk to
the Fvasers, for instance. She be
lieved that Bertie Lou still saw
Molly now and then and she
might find a way of convincing
Cyrus if she really know any
thing. Llla could hardly believe that
Hod had carried the story of her
proposal to him to Bertie Lou.
But why was Bertie Lou here, at
this ungodly hour? Llla glanced
at her clock the time was
niimilfs nf ton
five
She threw back the silk covers
on her bed aud sat up ngaiitst the
luce-trimmed pillows. The room;
was in semi-darkness with tho
shades drawn to keep out the day
light. One, near the bed, was half
way up to admit air. Llla jumped
out of bed and hastily pulmi It
down. She must, she guesKed, look
a sight. Rage always left Its mark
on her features, and she had raged
through the night. Exhaustion had
forced her to bed just before .day-1
break. Hut she had, not slept. !
She was barely back on her pll-
lows, with a soft rose-shaded lamp
burning on a stand at the head of
her French bed, when Bertie Lou
was admitted.
They looked at each other as
two duelists might before tho
clash of blades began. Bortle Lou
walked slowly over, as tho maid
who had shown her up, closed the
door behind her, and came close
to the bed.
Lila waved her hand toward a
chair. "Good morning,", she es
sayed pleasantly, but her voice
was thick and jerky.
Bertie Lou did not take her
eyes from Llla s face, or move
toward the chair she indicated
Her eyes were narrowed to slits
and a scornful sneer twisted her
Hps out of all resemblance to their
natural curvea. Ltla's eyes fell
away, and she plucked nervously
at the embroidered hem of a sheet. I
She tried to laugh, a wretched at-1
tempt.
"Goodness, what's the matter
with you?" she crlctl, alarmed at
her own lock of pulse. "Has any
thing happened?"
"Why ask me?" Bcrlle Lou re
turned with a hard lnvelness that
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further disturbed Lila. It also;
armed her with irritation. She be
come snappish. !
'Why shouldn't I ask you?' she
retorted. 'You insisted upon see-
ing me before I was up
You ought
to have a good reason.1
"Is it reason enough that I've
co mo to tell you what an abomina
ble cheat you are?" Bertie Lou
said, her voice held low, but vl-
brat ing with suppressed passiou.
Llla s:;t bolt upright. "Wha
a . . t?" sno gasped.
"You heard me, and you know
what I mean." Bertie Lou went on.
Mia turned white. So Hod had
lolri! Ho must have found out
that she had cloaked Bertie Lou
with faithfulness out of the fabric
of suspicion that she had
emu mis tor accusing his wife of a
liaison with young Marco Palmer
"But now that you've got him
&nd it's all over I want to tell you
that I wouldn't stoop to hold
mun who could fall for you," Ber
tie Lou said, without wuitiug for
Lila to speak.
The latter felt herself flung
from one extreme to another. Now
it was doubt. What could Bertie
Lou mean? Not really that Rod
and she had parted? Llla took
courage on the barest chance that
this could bo Bertie Lou's mean
ing. She decided to remain silent,
lest ahe divulge too much. Per
hr.ps. after all. Hot) had not told
Bertie Lou about last night
and
iiu Hcime on tno baiconv.
"You can toll Rod that he need
pot have run away like a whipped
cur, Bertie Lou contlnuod, grow-
Ing warmer. "1 wouldn't have put
out a finger to stop htm. I want
you both to know I hat.
"Rver sinco you began crawling
around after him I've given you
every chance, because 1 couldn't
love a man who wanted a girl like
I you. Llln, even if it was only after
you'd used every way you knew to
make him care for you.
Lila flushed and lost some of
her onutton. She was sure now
that Bertie Lou did not know Rod
had scorned her. v
"You hadn't any right to Inter
fere," she said brazenly. "You
know when you married Rod that
I still loved him. 1 made no secrot
of that. And anyone but a fool
would have guossed I'd have him
back. And how could you expect
to hold the man 1 wanted?" she
added with a sneer. "Rod wan my
man. You took him when he didn't
cure what happened, if he wanted
to eomo backo to me you hadn't
any right to try to stop him. You
shouldn't have caught a husband
on the rebound as they say, my
dear. It isn't safe."
"Well, you've got him," Bertie
Lop replied, struggling hard to
keep down hor emotion. "And I
wish you both the sort of luck you
deserve!" She wheeled and hur
ried out of the room, slamming
tho door behind her.
Llla settled down on her pillows
with n softly escaping sigh of
relief issuing from her colorless
Hps. There was nothing to be
feared from Bertie Lou, and her
almost fanatical pride. "I'd like to
1 see myself stand by and give up
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the man I loved, no matter what' tnlned at the office of the county
he thought about anyone else!" .clerk or the county roud muster,
she thought, sneering at
Bertie
Lou.
And Rod hadn't gone to Bertie
Lou with any tales, ufter all. Llla
took hope in that. It gave her
chance, a Bllm one perhaps, but copt any separate item of the pro
nevertheless a chance, to put her-'posal or proposals deemed best for
self riulu with him until . . . well. I the county.
Lllu told hoi-Keif, people get used
to shocking ideas, She might find
a way t; make burse It irresistible.
She reached out and touched the
ui- 10 summon her maid. She
mi-si find Hod immediately, and go
divvu on her knees, If necessary,
i. profess her sname and remorse.
L a laughed.
(To Be Continued)
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Highway Construction, Douglas
County, Oregon
Snaked bids will be received by
the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon at the court house In
Roseburg, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a.
m. on the 6th day of September,
1928, for construction of 1-100'
Pile Trestle Bridge 1-84' Std. Mar
ket ltd. Frame Trestle, 1-37' "A"
Frame with 65' approach.
No bid will be considered unless
acuvmpanlcd by cash, bldder'B
bond or certified check for an
amount equal to at luast five (5)
per cent of tho total amount of the
bid.
A sufficient bond will bo requir
ed for the faithful purformanco of
the contract In a sum equal to ono
half the total amount of tho bid.
Plans, specifications, forms of
contract, proposal blanks, and full
intormatlnu for bidders may ho ob-
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Court House, Roseburg, Oregon
upon the deposit uf five dollars,
B.0t.
The right Is reserved to reject
any item or all nronosals. or to ac
Ira B. Riddle, County Clork of
Douglas County.
THM COUNTY COURT OF DOUG
LAS COUNTY, OREGON
Geo. K, Qui no, County Judge.
Huron W. dough, County Com
missioner. Clyde Beckley, ' County Co mm Is
sloner.
BIDS FOR WOOD WANTED
Bids for wood will be received
up to 6 o'clock p. m., August 27,
11)118, at the city recorder's' office
All those interested in placing bids
will cull at said office and receive
description of wood desired by the
city.
HAROLD B. SHERFY,
City recorder of the City of
R oho burg, Oregon.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
As democratic nominee for the
office of county judge, I eolicit the
support of the voters of Douglas
county at the general election to
be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1928.
WALTER S. HAMILTON.
NOTICE
if you want to buy, Bell, or trade
real estate, see BRUCE CO,
Myrtle Creek.
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