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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. me .1 Factory Shipment of Earthenware Mixing Bowls Up to 17 Inches in Diameter, These Splendid Kitchen Mixing Bowls Come in Sets of Five. Ivory White Lined, 6 to iuphes in Diameter, ' per set only $1.90 Once used they will be found indispensable f Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW AOS WUX K FOUND QH SACK JAC V - FOR SALE -I " K FOR SALE 75 liead good ew.es, 2 fj grade billies, few uhoata. Phone 8 14F41. - . sIfoR SALE Registered Duroc m pis, 10. each. F. E. Weaver, ; lintdlo. tCBAWFORD peaches tor sale, $1 ! per bu. Henry Lauder, phone 28F12. FOR SALE Span of horses and 2 good cows. J. H. Porter, Ten Mile, Ore. 1 FOR SALE Ewe lumbs; alBO 7 i foot grain drill. Earl T. John 1 son, Oakland, Ore. J ELBBRTA peaches are now ripe. Hoy Burks, 1 mile west of Wlu- ston school house. ; FOR SALE Bartlett pears. 60c '- per bushel. House on Ml, opp. . Aaam s uamp urouna, coos Junction E. E. Baker. : FORALEneepT"7B"liead aged ewes, 55 lambs, a few wethers, Also six' high grade Hotstein niiich cows .'N. L. Conn, Rose : V .burg, Ore. Phone 6F15. FOR SALE OR TiLADE Two ."! good Coriedale bucks $16 for i? both or will trade for one good Reston, Ore. Phone 83F13 SI KOR SALE and rent 3 sheep ranches, 2 for sale; 1 for rent,- 610 acres cash. 240 sheep, 126 goats, cash. 'Bargain, Retiring. 'M W. J. Butlor, Creswoll, Ore ' Phono 2F15. FOK SALE Dandy' little home'at 5 a bargain, or will trade equity ,; for ciilckeu ranch, or pullets or : hens. Write R. C, News-Review. HOUSE for sale A real home at a bargain, largo lot, some fruit, -space for chiukeus and (veget able garden. Four blocks from business section. Mrs. F. L. SI rang, B27 E. Douglas St. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 827 Cass Phone 4S1 I Koseburg Cabinet ahop 230 W. Oak ' FURNITURE REPAIRING I Upson Board and Veneer Panel I Cut to Order Window Screens made to Older E. S. AND F. L. COCKEtREAS Fire Hazards are increased during this time of tht year. Carry Fire Insurance In an adequate amount to pro tect yourself in case of fire. Check 'Up on your policies and sop tlist you are proteeted. Our office is at your service in all mailers pertaining lo firo and aulo insurance. Prompt and re liable service. G, W. Young & Son INSURANCE 11fi Cass St, Phone 41T Good Foods Ri Saving Prices That Is what our 'old cus tomers say. You will luxe our plan, too. All goods delivered. Phone 63 Economy Grocery O. t. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves Vou Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St FOR SALE Slab wood, 16, IS and 60 Inch ; also red fir block ; at prices -you cau afford. Oak block, 13.25 Piione 6F3. IF you want a small place, you can'i toeat my -10 acres -for qual ity or price; on highway, 6 mites south. Mra. Lora- Alellott. , l FOR RENT f FOR RENT 6-rpont modern house with garage. -Phone 666R. FOR RENT Furnished apart ments, heated, modern, close in. Inquire 124 W, Douglas St. FOR RENT Furnished down stairs .apartment with private entrance. 629 S. Pine. WANTED WANTED Washing lo do. -230 S. Rose St. HAVE 200 acres of fine pasture near Eugene, would like to lease about 400 ewes, tuot too old) for two or three years. For particulars- write J. S., box 2S4, Klamath Falls, ore, 1 LOS1 t LOST Small black suit case. Leave at UmpQtia Hotoi. Mrs. Ware. iiOST Around or near circus grounds -Friday nlKht, Uarit-rlm-med glasses. Finder notify Mur Jorie Snyder, 70U obb St. MISCELLANEOUS FARM to lease 250 acres 6 miles above Canyonvllte on South Unipqua, Mrs. J. Metz. CAR OWNER l)OUt forget to call 553 whoa In need at xuto parts. Sarlf s Auto Wrecklug House. RAID ON SHIP TO BE FOLLOWED BY COURT MARTIAL (Ajnctciatiil I'ten Lraeed Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1H. Re lieved of command of the navy transport Chaumont as a result of a raid oa the vessel by customs officials here last March, when a quantity of liquor aud alleged duti able gooda were reported seized, Captain Daniel ?r. Ghent today faued court martial ou a charge of neglect of duty. ' On arrival of the transport here from the Orient yesterday on her fir3t .visit since the raid, Ghent was informed of the charges, -which were based on government regulations holding the comma u- ) der of a ship responsible lor - smuggling operations on bis ves sel, even though he knew aotbing 'of the matter. The raiding olfi- cials reported seieuie of Oriental silks, a quantity of liquor, and other commodities which the crow and piiHsetiKcrs had fulled to de clare for duty." ; Ghent refused to discuss the charges. Officials here said the raid .was the first attempt ever made by customs officials to sub tject army or navy vessels to search. j D BUNCO SUaKtUfb HtLU eOH ViCTlM'6 IDENTiFCIATION SPOKANE. Wash.. Auk. IS Accompanied by r ctly detective and deputy sheriff. John E. Pray of Pendleton. Ore., left here yester day for .Missoula. Mont., to ottemtit idenllflialluH of two men under ; arrest there-us the pair, who. with a Rlrl, defrauded Pray of J:s Here this week in an alleged fmueo .game. Pray was Aiven i:n ftjHiort unity to invest in muKt;lefl dyetuffi. Af ter he had deposited his money aud was left, in eharee of the supposed J emusRled uoods, hi; became stit.pt eious and discovered they were prn'htetH of wli"Mt ftonr. CITY OF SUTHERLIN SAWMIU, AST! I?OX KAC TDRY OPPORTUNITY K.1" acres nith iH million feet of Douglas fir and ,15 million smar pine. PHICK i (W M ft. The elty will donate mill lte adjoining traekase cnntalntnir 150 aere. Further parHciiiata E . KINtfWKI.L, Kl'THKRUN rllAMBKtt OK COMMISRCE, Butherlin. Oregon. r rvrrn ivvr rmrTT MOBUTU DEWEY THIS HAS HAPPENED 1 llertie Lou Ward narris Kod , Bryer, who had previously beenj room as she passed on her way to engaged to Iila Marsh. Lib makes her husband's private office. -Uifo miserable for thy bride until iua was toieraut of her uaaii- ; sue meets a run sir. i-oree ana ; marries him. Then she asks Bertiai I Lou to forgive the past. Trying to keep up socially wfthj ('wealthy friends plunges' ttod iuj (Utht and h hefflinoii rtt nrK.-itl. ! LUa seizes her chance to persuade j hiin to accept & higher salary Iron? i Loree. Shortly after, she asks Hod j i to put some jewels in the saie dur-, i lug her husband's absence. They j disappear and Uod wants to notify the police, but LUa inaisus on se-i i erecy, pointing out that suspicion j against him might spoil his reer. -Bertie Lou tinds out that bo has been seeing Lila socreiiy and is heartbroken. She goes home to her mother without seeing Hod. The separation, added lo Lila t plotting, causes a coldness be tween them. Each expects the other to make advances or expla nation. Hod goes to the Lorees without her, and Bertie Lou goes out with Marco Maimer to retali ate. Hod is stunned io learn that LHu deceived him about tho stolen jewels when r. connoisseur ad mires her pearls at a dinner party. She admits that she gave him an empty case in order to timke him dependent on her generosity ad;aiid picked up a sheet of paper. to win his love- He repudiates her f treachery and disloyalty to her husband, and she reminds him; that his wife is a a house party with young Palmer, i He leaves her and drives to the1 Palmer estate where he sees iar-l go and Bertie Lou lit lounging robes and leaves uuseen without learning they were merely coming upstairs from a morning swim. When Bertie Lou gets home, Hod is gone leaving no word but a cheekier $2,y0. Not realizing that he left because of his suspicions of her, Bertie Lou denounces Lila for trying to take him away from her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVII Llta spent but little time over her breakfast, having used up the bust part of two hours in making herself "presentable. It was not easy to erase the ravages of her night of fury. But when she left the apartment she looked stunnhiK in a dove sray i outfit and a two-skin fox scarf. ! And her eyes were spariciiug with renewed enthusiasm for living, it. Pre an idea that young puppy The big thing had happened. Rod thinks more of you than he and Bertie Lou were parted. That should." was all she 'needed to set herj Lila laughed and came over to again on the old road of conquest, j put her arms around his neck, with Itod's heart as her goal. "Don't be a silly old daddy," sue Ho would he at the office, ofjpnnod. "If Uod eared anything course. It was-not uncommon fori about me I'd know li." her to see him there. Frequently! Cyras reached up and patted her she d vomica in for a word or two with Mm When -she visited Cyrus. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OK uscm TIM U5TH SOM CS OPOK) TrtKT FRECKLES AND 'MEUt. AiJST VOU 60IMS To OPEN! ITAMSeSMJttO (T'S PBOM 1 .dTeu osflop ."jAe, ARC (!.!. ieT To euvj 1 IT OP ttl !.R0KTo66T, The HecKtiS Mowfyy. vjmo riAPPeftRtci an Te KioMT OPTH6.THEFX 15 TlLt. oFTue ROS&S.R.- m ; SALESMAN SAM Three Long Cheers BvSmaB GIIQVES jgasrfc She nodded and smiled fleeting-; ly si the girl in rhe reception nouacea oeseems upon nun aim and she did not. bother to ask if he! wore eugagtd. Neither did she! stop to rup fur admittance, Cyrus was at hU desk, poring? nvir ni3 nf orrAirtntni:e. and ! a large black scowl clouded his usually good naiured expression, Lila paused a moment inside the room, to make np her mind what to ask for as an excuse for this particular intrusion. She decided to make it something unimportant, feeing that Cyrus looked annoyed. Lo, daddy," she greeted him- The greeting he pave her in return was most undaddylike, "Well, whii t do yon want?" he grunted. LHu came over and leaned against his desk. "Oh, nothing if you've sot a cross on," she pouted, "Rid you drink too much last night?" Never mind last night. Unless you cau tell me why liod Bryer left the party." LUa started. "You were the last to see him," ("yins went on. "Didn't he tell ytu anything' "Why, what do you mean?" LHa asked, barely keeping herself from stammering. Cyrus reached out over his desk This he thrust toward "Lila. She took it in nervous fingers, "Read it," Cyrus said, unnecessarily, LUa was reading. When she put U down her emotions were under better control. "That's a mean way to treat you!" she declared warmly. "Af ter all you've done for him!" Cyrus glanced sharply at her. "Haven't you. any idea why he re sirrnedV he queried doubtfully. ' "Of course not!" Lila answered promptly. "He duiut tei me a; thing. But I could see that he was upset and I asked him what was I wrong. He wouldn't tell me. its Bertie Lou, 1 guess, and the way j she's .behaving with that grating I Marco Palmer. Maybe Rod's quit his job to take her back to Way vllte. Didn't .you see him? Have a ia!k with him, or anything?" "No. He eame in early, his stenographer told me, and wrote this note to me. That's ail i know. But it's queer. If he'd given some reason. ... To tell the truth, Lila, i thought for a while that you might Lave something to do with hand. v....',. . itnn w I him,' he reminded her fatuously HIS FRIENDS MkM wwft : Wi HAT ! L HUX&JEQ IT islr" ( WAaT IF M6B3S IT j Am, PR&CltLZS f k WHAT DOES IT J f My ) . OtiS6-A ) VOUKS AS vwHATSief3 IT IS IT POESM'T QATTLE , AJOSIQ, MOT A H FEEOLES VJAS ' AW7IS .,1 A MOTS OR A ATS llTpBO TT I SEyEMVEAK - . AJOSiQ MOT A SOUMO' .f,, .r- V iOW'-! I TOP' J X J Jl C.OSjrwS.&A tT iS ' '5oom' i uwite -M-wo(f. ( viwat M w v fuss's AReSt t mmzmtk "You QiUdt he iu ore c&refui, LHaJtvsuyUkiiis he owned, except fewf You're not Uie sort of girl man clothes, sad give most of n to his1 can be around very much without f wife. Be wanted nothing to da being tempted to fell in love with? with money earned through Litals you," interest ia bins. iWrtie Lou might 'You f Saner me. darling, Lila s as wett fcave it. At least H would repl'ud with a v,ry sat tie, "But we buy her s decent trouestu wfcss needn't worry about Kodi think i she married Marco Palmer. . . . , he's roncerned over Bertie Loa, it was not a hugt sum that he And when a man's thinking about sent hen bat it made Bertie Leu, his ov.u wife he isn't ItkWy to failf gasp. Nearly two thonsaiul dol in love with another's. You don't 5 lars! At first" sae wondered wltesg know where he's gone?" she added Kod had got it. Then she remeas- uuuv.ui. "I don know anything except what s lit hut note, lie quit utu- out noiSrt- and without givin; a reason. . r 1 in med If I'll lake 111 J Sal!" Li!; did not think Hod would ask tu be taKeiu Hack, He was showing more manhood than she belkvtd he had. Thi was a move; Bertie tsu surmised. So he had she had not antieimited. It would saved until he could go without ' he hard to kwp hi touch with him ' leellag like a scoundrel, now. Bertie Lou wept and laughed 'OIi, don't be harsh," she said, ever the money. No weeder he; "it is enough to make y.m ansry 1 nvver would ieii her why thr suoh ingratitude, i felt that ftv!isst live so niggardly, do without at first, hut after aii, vu know, we inss, move into a cheap mmrt inlKht (ttid out that he had a very and not have a mahl not good reason, or maybe the KMrevett & cleaning woman by the boy mt didn't know what ho was! He was savins to leave her doin-;," I She cried and laughed some "VouVe too soft hearted," Cyrmq tt really was funny, she fold her with admiring reproof. herself. Their living together 'People aren't aiwavs graiefnlj way, saving Just as they'd you know, dear. See how Bertie Platted to save for that home they Lou 1ms returned your kindness.' t 'I know," LUa sighed, "hut Uod is different; let's give him a hear ing anyhow. Have you any idea whore we onM find him?" Cyrus hadn't. And Lila soon left io search lor Kod in her own way. She called on the private detective she had retained to solve the mys tery of her "stoles Jewels,."' She had let him work on tlat job for a week and then had dismissed hint, well paid and with a thot4 aush understanding that she did not wish the mystery solved. Now she sent him out to find Rod. It was it matter of days be fore he returned with the address of a rooming hone In the West Forties. Lila went there immedi ately. But she did not find Rod at home. And when the lahdladv te-fiusr living without touching Rod's scribed his caller la answer to the ! money. She did not know what questions he put because he feared; she would do with tt finally but at it might be LUa, he reeogitiaed the description: as fitting her. Agnin he moved, and this time he left no truce. Hetook a room In the upper Kast Bld&, well outside the paie of the fashionable river section. He believed Lila would not care to visit him there even if slje located him. And he was in no mood to see her. , Life was a stark reality of fim damrntats now. A matter of hod and bread. For Rod was broke. He had engaged a lawyer, paid him a fee for the legal work of handing over everything Rod possessed to Bertie Lou; turned most of his personal belongings which he seat to bis Into cash f father tof clear the loan he bad received from htm. and started out la search of a new position with no credentials and no patronage. t ' it (A not Keem to htm emtxatie MiM he should strip himsel tp miusett Oi Babe Wasn't Tins Suspense Is Awful oertu last ae nail neea saving aaa his salary for many months. State HrrhtE in fact, and U was saw tarfy FaM. ferae was inclined not to touch the money. It seemed to her that Hod had saved it in cold calcula tion as the prie of his fneds. He could not desert her without nrnkins some provision for her. going to buiid some day,. But that ivas before they were married. Berlie lou sat suddenly down on her bed and masmi i& laugh, even hysterically, m she had bees doing. -That hoaae Had. there ever really and truly beau a time wfeea she and Hud had planned a house, a home of their own! A stab of poignant pain in the region of her heart supplied the answer. .Rod ought to have fcnowa that be couldn't buy himself away from her though, she mourned. H& e&uM go, but she would not Je the nxoney. Perhaps site could get him to take it hack. But his lawyer said no, Then Bertie Lea pat the eheek in the bank and set about earning least she would not use it for her self. Marco Palmer begged her io get a divorce and marry him, but Bertie Lou laughed at him as one laughs at an amusing child with impossible ideas. However, Marco woud sot take offense or be dis couraged. "Some day you wUl, Bertie Lot he declared. "You kaow I'm a very fin fellow, really. I'd make as ex eeHeni lband because I haves't a wild eat left to sow," "Please set off that table and help me close this suitcase.1 Bertie Lou was moving. She was sending the furniture from the small apartment to Join that which had been stored when tftey moved I treat the iargor piaee. bite eonid at bear to part with any at U, though she knew it would be eost- y 10 pr storage ior u. i3L - t i&zmmmuB: Kiddin' Fruit Growers; See us before you contract for WASHING and PACKING Beet up-to-date mechanical equipment far remov ing spray without injury ts fruit FarmBttreaufoopraliveExchange ROSEBURG Ajjens ifsr OAKUNP Fairiartk Morse & Co. B-ean Spray Pump Co, Joint Deers Plow Co, Sherwin-WUliami Co. L. N. Miller Dthydrater Co, for me. Mares, get me a Job. FBI a very good stenographer Jlut a bum wife, Marco did feelg her find ft posi tion. It was with s friend of his. "Bertie Lea marvelled .at hi con stancy and self sacrifice? as the months went &y and be .continued lo devote Jifntwtfr to ber without signs of wearylug eC aer many re - fuss is. But even IE sue had wasted to marry Marco she couldn't have. She hadn't a divorce It punted her to know why Rod was so long In seeking oae. She kasw nothing about him, where he was living or what he was doin$. One day a tetter came from his lawyer asking her Aq oall .at his office. She elL &he&( that !he blow had fallen, To Bs Csstinoed) Open for bustaess: at 1 15 Sherf dao, Powell Furniture Store 0TH8 BLAKEP FOR BOYS PEATH m ELEVATOR SHAFT PORTLAND, Ore, Aug, IS, A coroner's jury srttfett iuvestigat ed the death Aug, S of Joha Mi chaoi Weiss, 2S whs fell down aa elevator shaft held today that the operator of the elevator from which the ehim had dashed was not to blame for the aeeldeaL Dr. Bar! Smith, coroner, said the jury found that the mother should not have allowed lbs ebiid to rats from the ear. Tb& eblld ran put of the elevator just as the door was being eloseaf aad in attempt ing to veluva fell dews the shaft. Well drllllag, Ses W, F, Kernto, Box 855 Rosebarg, fcrtindftt, jjtaus turner. Fbaa M&WT PASS COMPLAINS &SAiWf WATE SERVICE SALESE. Aug. IS. Tise city at Srasts Pass has sest a resolution -to the public service commtsstoa urging that the oaiumisston hold ;a h&aHag .oa lae eitf'a comiamt Sagaiast ilia Rogue River Water smpasy. '.The eiiy alleges the teemimsy's CQuipmeat aad is. - cilitiiii are Inadequate. FQH COUNTY As desaoeratie nominee for tha oftice of county judge, I solicit support of the voters of Beaglsa county at tfee gessrsl electlsa to be tma Tuesd&y, Nov. WALTER S HAMILTON, HIP POCKET SUm - " NET 18 ARRESTS KBIT YORK, Aug, -Jg. p paefcat slapplug by cuatoais assiui atthe Fmneh line pier resulted-itt-1$ visitors to the User lie ds France being is ken Into custody last jitght with Baaon Mit of the 3S paid tlea at the l pier I avoid pabJiclty, said Wil Item S, Gosrsw, chief customs lusptl&a, who added that the Hauor f&aad was not clostia moons Id na. Four tboasaad male visitors maar socially prominent werQ "alapped" aa they left the vessel A dress salt was no badge for tub mgmty. . . NOTICE It you wsst lo bay, sell, or tradi real estate see BRUCE. JCO, Myrtle Creek, Eat baroecise saudwtones aad fewwsr TrandJ Soad Stat; 4, By Mar.ti By Blosser