ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. flOSEDURQ. ORECQN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928. SEVEN ,1 Factory Shipment of Earthenware Mixing Bowls ' v Up to 17 Inches in Diameter. These Splendid Kitchen Mixing Bowls Come in . Sets of Five. Ivory White Lined, 6 to 9 inches in Diameter, per set only $1.90 Qnce used they will be found indispensable Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE I i KOR SALE 50 heua ewes, 1 4 year-old, $12.50. Phono 3IF2. FOR SALE 500 sheep, v6. per head if all taken. Rice Bros., f Dllla.nl. . TOMATOES, 50c per bushel. Bring boxes. Boyer's Truck Garden, Diihird. ; TOR SALE Registered Duroo ' l'igs, $10. each. F, E. Weaver, . Riddle. , HANI) PICKED Bartlett pears, 50c per bushel. Paul E. Beaver, phono 0F2. l''OK SALE 3 mllcu cows. Phone ; 3UF32 or write H. O. Hastings, Hoseburg, lit. 2. COMMON vetch and grain seed, three cents per pound. S. D i Goff, Oakland, Ore. ' '.FOR SALE Registered Jersey bulls, 14 months old. Fred A. "i Gott, Roseburg Phone 6F2. CRAWFORD peaches for sale 75c per bushel at the ranch. Bring your boxes. V. Bounds, Ruckles, . Ore. FOR SALE 50 Black Jersey Giant ptlllotB, 6 months, $1.25 each. I Cull evenings. E. A. Hubbard, I Uillard,-Ore. ; : REGISTERED S 11 II O P SHIRE RAMS for sale Yearlings. Your i, chol.o 25. Mra W.'E.-StHfford, 1001 MjllSt. Eugene, Oregorr. 'oft SALE Slab wood.TltLlS and 20 inch;, also red fir block ; 'at ' prlcos you can afford. Oak block, 53.20 Phono 6F3. FOR SALE Purple and common vetch seed, mixed with gray onts. Price 31c Phono 2S08. Arthur 11. Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. FOR SA LE 10 acres "improved on highway 6 miles south, for $17BW. Offering at a sacrifice as owner must leave. See It be fore you buy. Mrs. Lorn Mel- lott. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 4D1 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak PURN1TIIRP PFPAlHINn J Upson Board and Veneer Panel I Cut to Order Window Screens made to Older E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREA3 Fire Hazards are Increased during this time of thf ear. Carry Fire Insurance In an adequate -amount to pro l'ct yourself in case of lire. Check up on your policies and sne that you are protected. Our ofrico Is at your service In all matters pertaining to fire and nulo insurance. Prompt and re liable Bervice. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 Good Foods at Saving 'Prices That Is what our old cus tomers say. You will like our plan, too. All goods delivered. Phone 63 Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jatkn 6t. ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGL SECTION FOR SALE Bart let t pears, 50c taw Kiiclml Unsica An 1.111 mm Adam s Camp Ground, Coos' i 'l Junction E. K. Baker. STOCK CATTLE FOR SALE 30 good grade Durham and Here foid cattle. Also ohe register ed three-year-old , Hereford bull. George (;. Ward, Grand hotel, Roseourg, or Myrtle hotel. Myr tle Point. ' . FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room modern house i with, garage. Phone 66611. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5 roohi house; close In. Call 126; J. . . FOR RENT 2-room furnished hdustj, 6. per mo. Seo night iunii Pcrklngs Bldg., i to S p. m. FOR RENT 4-room bungalow, furnished and modern built-in kitchen. Nearly new house. In- . quire 702 Fullerton St. .WANTED I I WANTED Waitress Cafeteria. at Roseburg SEWING wanted." Mrs. Pearce, Kohlhagetl Apts. 498-J. . M. E. phone WANTED to buy 75 ewe lambs. Glass, A. E. Millard, Looking Millard : Phone: 13F23. - WAN.TED-lfoy -or man to work, part for room rent. Inquire 124 W. Douglas St. . WANTED Baby sulky, In good condition. Must be reasonable. Phone 538, Powell Furniture Co. WANTED Men to work at , conT- mon labor. Nice place to live and several months' work if satisfactory. Box 38, care News Review. WANTED A -No". 1 cook for all year, country hotel. Also lady to wash dislieu and help - with oilier work. Nice place to live and work. Box 78, care News Review, HAVE near 2ou acres of f'.ne pasture Eugene, would like to lease about 400 ewes, (not too old) for two or throe years. For particulars write J. S., box 284, Klamath Falls, Urc. T LOST I LOST Hunch of kodak pictures I with films. Mrs. 12. . Iihoads, phone 2o7-ll. MISCELLANEOUS , . CAR OWNER Uont forgot to call 553 when In heed of ?uto parts. Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. TRAl-lK 7-rooin Portland, modern home, double garage, paved street; for small Douglas Co. ranch. Give all details first let ter. " Ilox 70, News-Review. A ik your grocer for new Crown Cake Flour.. Pronounced bm$t by foremoit cater ers and cake bakers. AT BRAND'S lion't full lo sec the non- clerfiil display ht fancy fruit nt Brand's Tho finest (!rav- 4 ensteln a p p 1 o Crawford peaches and local melons you 4 can find, and at very low 4 j prices.. CITY OF SUTHERL1N SAWMILL AND I10X FAC TORY OPPORTUNITY U.O'IO arrr-s with G2I million feet of liouglas fir and 35 million sticar pine. PUM'K 1100 M ft. The city will donate mill Bite adjoining trackage containing acres. Kurther particulars E. O. KINOWKLL, SUTHKRLIN CHAMBER OK COMMERCE, StiTheillu. Oieu- t rvrm Tvn rmrrrv cRUTU DEWEY THIS HAS HAPPENED Bertie Lou and Rod Bryr are happily married until Lila Lores plots to separate them. She had once refused to marry Hod be-j cause he was poor. She meets and marries Cyrus Loree and per- suades him to aid Hod In busineHs while she gains Bertie Lou's con ft- deuce by showering her with fav- ors. Gradually she arouses Rod's In-i her interests, terest and faith in her while she In reality ho was gratified at the! plants seeds of doubt about - his! change in her the way she was wife. When Bortie Lou discovers turning her back on the drinking.! that they see each other secretly, I Jaifi. youth-squandering life she is heartbroken and flirts with they had been leading. It would young Marco Palmer to retaliate, give him a strong factor , in favor Hod will uot commit himself tojof his marriage to her when the Lila, although he and Bertie Lou time cameto talk to his father have drifted far apart. Lila fakes a j about it. " Jewel robbery in which it appears j But he wished that hi reason that Rod, is the thief, and then in-: for being pleased was the same ns sists on keeping it secret to save' her renson for changing. Wished It his reputation. He discovers her had been for him that sho'd settled treachery, and she says she did it down to live quietly and not for to gain his love. ! some secret cause. A cause that He repudiates her diBloyalty toj1""10 do another man, no her husband, and sho reminds html that his wife is out-, with Marco. Rod drives to the Palmer estate where he sees Marco and Bertie Lou in lounging robes and departa without learning that they were merely, coming upstairs from the fiwhnming pool. Rod leaves Bertie Lou with no explanation, and she thinks the.t Lila-Nhas won him. , Both women I try ro una mm wunoui success. Bertie Lou' obtain b a position and waits for Rod to get a divorce. The suspense and dreariness of her lot cause her to seek forget f ulncss In Marco's gay crowd. She haa a nervous breakdown, and while convalescing decides to buy a "dream homo" with the money Rod had sent her when he left. Marco falls In love with Bertio Lou and Is devoted through all her trouble. He begs her to marry him, and she if? tempted by his wealth but tellB htm that she atfll loves Rod. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY . CHAPTER XLI Marco said good night to Bertie Lou with great reluctance. Ho thought phe was really ill and needed the "attention of a physi cian. But Bertio Lou would not consent to have him take her to the doctor who had attended her during her nervous breakdown, he wished to do. "Let's Just stop at the hospital a minute,' Marco pleaded- when they got back to the city. "No, no. I'm all right," Bertie Lou protested. Marco did not be lieve her. She looked so tortured, with a wild, .feverish light in her eyes, and a heartbreaking way of pressing her finger-tips to her lips, as though to keep back a cry of anguish. ' "You shouldn't have come out today,"- Marco told her reproach fully. "Buying that house was too BOOTS AND HER BUDDIFS KlntR MAW WtKfW vS BOOTS AMO WE AWt 60OO AWO SORt VWSVCf MOT tAWvAVVf, AOS "Wfc COWBOYS, WVOM "TVvcY Sl.PCT OP TO WO ON FRECKLES AND 3 CEcldLES AMD BETtVAAvE EMJOVED WEIE.CCEAN LIWER7EIP . FROAA LOADOM AMD MOM COAXES TP& AA.OST" TUCILUMS PAJJTOFirALl S7EAAr.lMS OP7D 7W SMOfc?ES OF 7WE AOAAS LAND v t , s. tr,. - .-r:, - rj"" " 1 , SALESMAN SAM Sam Pulls a Fast One By Small After. eei& piucnec asthe. Stgaler. of t'CK the'.'C Ttucrl ihtp. chasih J Y - VAjeRe oaimiw on A wtu.. tt's TneV Re. Tt(' OMes ( Fi6eR0 LOuifi. THE SH6CKLES' 3evJe.t-S,Ar SPIES TWE -T--"- - j J J ' WCC STO'-C TH' HOTEL J P.M"'DNWfMlTl:.. thugs who p.r ReftLcy 6oh.tt1amo ts - taI --- - - i'c ' 1 r V T. T-l I oefLOP 5fee' OfM'1 Given p, CHAUce To prove, his own - . , ' v. - a tU , 7 v w , vi . BPjBreeg . tr was eooo o' tht cop ta l&t jff T MH -7v-tlV. ! "riml i;H "'oeA ' C H ) r- nL- TTzww- ' rf" I.) ad' vrj . . rsev foak over th' le eus"T7r:Uw V- I I "hot pi!pv'THVOR(r,T.iL. A vf "CriM-TS.' 'xHmiJUf, w we wow r mrm J riout into mi ..m I GROVES gf. much for you, Bortie Lou. Of course it's your own affair, ' but that sort of sentimental indulg ence Is worne for you than tho kind of things you say you won'tj do any more, Marco spoke harshly. It au- uoycd him that Bertie Lou would not take him into her confidence about the house. He could guess thut it meant .something close to her heart. And he was Jealous of He suspected, of course, that the man was her husband. The suspi cion prodded hi in to harshness. Thon, too, he dreaded leaving Ber tie Lou without someone to look. after her during the night. He remembered, with a pang of remorse, that it had ben he who had made it possible for her to follow the health-wrecking . road" Hint leads from pleasure haunt ijJ pleasure haunt. He thought of that day on the train when he'd met her for the first time. She had been aloof, un willing to promise a future meet ing. He d never expected to hear from her again. 1 It was easy to guess now, in the face bf his greater knowledge of her, that she had been driven by unhapplness to seek his compan ionship. She could, he offered in his own defense, have found an other wilting courier on her voy age to a hospital cot. But and this was what troubled his con science there had been times along the way when her spirit had lagged and her feet had grown weary times when he knew she was tired of the brittle hollowness of their contact with a world of in candescent radinnce, mad music, and "don't care" people.' Close to hor laughter had been honest tears. Hor dancing feet had wanted to stop. And Marco had known it. He admitted, to himsalf, that he had known, it. And now it troubled him that he had urged her on, piqued her when he could, done everything, In fact, that he could think oT to keep her going. . He hnd always liked her, from mo Biari oi ineir inenasnip. 10 hndn't wanted her to drop out. "You're in no condition to he left alone." he hurst forth crossly, Guaranteed hv Mnrsters Drug Co., seeking, in a solicitude for her, to?l.f0 per bottle. ' l Wt.V.V vattl TWE. SUM -WW URNA tt up "m' CVOWWa AT TV AW WVlfc YM T'WN-K AU. Trt' WAX, , BACK ! .V? 00 THWYK. OS, HIS FRIENDS I I .11 I I j j. . 11 ll I ( K WOT T "-y f T MiZaiiJ "Trtft ' rr, , ' vv- (TCiBiJ wffcfti :hJCm f see; BETry; s7rax5ht amead .' (7 ajd look, seny.' ) f jostwait 7iLLyoDMEEr )J. i,.AKme- . V, WATSLADITSWepLAce UlE'Ut B& RaSSIVS "W L- r-V BRtfWER.WS-AMD OSS1G ZXCrZL. vwt'KE MEAOIAiS RJ(2ITS 7WE" ( S7A7UE OF UBECTY W rrvie C6A.D AA5DAL6K AWDSUM,AMD - ' ( ID BE7?EB.Jor ) COUMTW LUVJEIOWAF&EL 1 A FEW MIAJOTES.'.' aBoOT SaT RESTOF 7ME BUJcM ) V IAJ7RODUCE MER. , . ; UKEcwaSAI2CCUwAlos r V--C-v -1 sSr-ra ALUDAWDy--0i. ' C TO TWE kIDS.'.' J i . . S C. ii r1 CflJ ASl . -i... v 1 ' 1 , 7 UUDICWMS i"tL4"a&,'- I 7 V AMD TM SURE 1U. ) Yd, - A i put down his troublesome selfj - Bertie Lou had suffered over! searching. Molly's attitude; it Indicated that Bertie Lou's nerves were begiu- Rod had made unkind remarks Ding to cover her body with the 'about her. Thut was hard to be feel of a fine network of searing! lievo, though. Rod had never been wires. She knew what that meant.-contemptible. Hiulu't he though? The hospital cot again. Somehow1 Since hed fallen under Lila's in she must hang on, must keep calm J fhience. Still, Molly never had Marco had been light. The emo- liked her. It did not need an effort tionnl crisis she had undergone In on Rod's part to make her more buying the house of Rod's dreams unfrieudly. hft! "J't her No, it was Marco himself, with his unending desire! to marry her. She knew h Uer. it wasn't Murl co. It was her memory. Car""" clear. Hoar Ood, couldn't she for- get the past! T'irt hot night In: her room. So b i vr si ?'d been j to marry Lila l;:.r;;hs cast off su'.tur. The beat mlht have come1 from a crucible wherein burned; her chance for happiness. Ami' tie further to feel Rod's kisses up j on her hair, her eyes, her Hps. I Sweet, the hour of youth. . . . I I ' Marco was saying something, She M ould not listen. Why try not j lo relieve her brief joy when It, was impossible to forget it? Marco would be talking smise, and there I was no sense in the world. I She cnuld not ignore him, though; she must not. If she sank' so far into the past as to forget ' him entirely sho might lose con sciousness. Sho felt as If sho could sink into a stupor from' sheer In- ability to let go her poignant re-! Jealousy. Bertie Lou had never en meinbrance. Marco would' rush luTs cournged him to think, sho loved off to the hospital, j him. ; If sho gained her bed . . . byj When ho left her at the door of morning she would lie better. It her rooming house ho gazed very had never been quite so bad he-i earnestly into nor eyes. Bertie Lou fore this looking backward. In- put out a hand to say good night. uuceu Dy imagination, ot course, She had pictured, too unendurlng ly, herself with Rod In the little house at Moonfields, Bui it must bo dispelled, this mood of black regrets for a dead past. She must not he silly. Per haps ... if she had word of Rod tomorrow sne woum o wnaiij she hnd resisted doing many times . . . she would telephone to Cyrus 1 Loree. She could disguise her voice . . . oh, she would not have htm speaking of It to Lila . . . Lila would carry It to Rod. Cyrus, migM tell hor what Rod was do ing, If . she pretended to bo a friend from Wuyvlllp. She knew Rod was not working for Cyrus. Her mother had told her that much. But no one who would hnve told her more about him seemed lo know. Molly, sho wub sure, could havo given her some information had she wished. GETS RHEUMATIC AND NEURITIS SUFFERERS OUT OF BED Those who havo tried everything without benefit will find Casey's TChptimntlr. TIpmpflv the most h tnr fl ing discovery of recent times for! pains of rheumatism, neuritis,, nou-1 f raigia, sciatica, lumbago. Tho re- lief is quick and sun reduces pain and swelling through direct action on the stomach, liver and Kidneys Wh oopee! kW WAT -" SAY A GfcVST WO'iS'TOOR. MM ? MOW "WIT '6 . R6HT 5W005! ' J UOPE-MOSSfc OVTVN AWTWUG TO DO WTVi T N wot'o Bertie Lou was buoyed up by the promise to lunrielf to try 10 gut word of Rod. it was a comfort tOie t ad stoically denied herself, hut now thut she hud made up her mimt to it, she felt heller, in spile of the bruise she knew it would be to her pride to risk having Lila or Rod guess thut the call hud come from her. She turned to Marco, ami tie glanced up from his steering long enough to see that sho had grown calmer. There had been a silence of many minutes since bis hint re- mark lo her. Tm out of it now," sh said quietly. "What tin devil was the matter with you?" he replied peevishly, She had given him a good seart. "A tomih of homesickness," she told him. Marco did out like what she Bald because he did not' be- lievo. it, hut he was too much in i love with her to express his doubt, j Ho knew he had no right to his muruu iuuk u unu uiu iiul uu u kj. "I wish you would let mo take care of you," ho said. "This is bo dumb, Bertie Lou; your living In a place like this." ' "Miivhe it is." Bertio Lou re turned with a wistful smile, "but! J just now just this minute, Marco, ni glad dldn t listen to you. She was thinking of the call she: was going to make the next day tho telephone call to Cyrus Loree. There was no hope of a reconcilia tion with Rod she wasn't suro that she could love the man Lila had mado of htm as sho had loved him .when he was her idealbut still sho found a faint measure of happiness In being unchanged her self; in being tho same Bertie Lou thut Rod had married. A miracle might, happen she did not expect it to, but It might. Cyrus could toll her something fine of Rod. It micht be a mistake about him and Lila. It might be. And then she would he . so inde scribably, bo deliriously happy that Bhe had not said yes to Marco. Sire laughed at herself no she undressed for bed, laughed unci called herHelf a little fool. It was a sad sound, her laughter. And part ly on account of Marco. Sho hated to treat him shabbily, keep him banging on until she niado up her Her mind waB mado up. Why had she thought such a thing?- Bertie Lou lay long awake, ask-; ing nersoit question, And Bho lormolons, Jc lb. Also oilier gar fouml that, umlor nil hor tuirl'iuio ' ilon truck at low prlcoH, 6W AOT. TrttKi TwtX WtRtviT MXS3 OP ki THAT WCHA WVt HOMBRt WOUVO UMOM OrAt TWW ABOOT TWttA WtVR? rAltoLTOO AU. Freckles Sees Competition By Blosser JO n Disc Harrows, Field Cultivators, Disc Plows None Better. i . Come in'and look 'em over. Used machinery taken in trade. Special. Rebuilt Disc Harrow :: $75.00 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG Agents for OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deer a Plow Co. S her win-William Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. denials, and even her joy in being fi-i-n in ilrnnni lmniiR'AthlM dicuma of a reunion wilh Rod, there was aj feeling of satisfaction in her. heart) . , , , over knowing that Marco stood by i t NOIICL is hereby givpn that.qu to lake her out. of her hall bed- wcana Monday in September, room whenever she was ready to bom September 10th, tho Board leave it. oi Equalization will attend in the It made hor feel like a cheat. To ' assessor office in the court bo subconsciously leaning upon ouso in Roseburg, Douglas couu his love, while professing her de- ly. Oregon, tor the purpose of .ex termination uot to accept it, was ai the assessment rolls and deceitful, she realized. correct nil errors in valuations, She hroko tho next engagement she had with Marco. She told him over the telephone that she would not see him huhiii. Marco worked up a little huff Pt'ai at that time and place ap over it. A huff that lasted several pointed. days, during which time ho made I FRANK L. CALKINS, no attempt to seo her. : . Assessor,. Bertie Lou went back to work. I . o ... 1. Sho was In a dual stato of firm- Chovrolet sodaii, run only 6000 nes3 and softness. She would be miles. A fine small car at a prlco firm about Marco, but sho was ex- you can afford. For sale by Han tremely tendor over the house, shq sen Chevrolet Co. was building. It was to bo the1 templo of a ghostly lovo. Rod was dead. Hor Rod, that Is. The other? She would forgot him. Cyrus had spoken very abruptly to hev when she had telephoned and asked ahout Rod. She had given a fictitious name and said she was from Rod's home. And Cy-1 rus had let her understand thai he had no interest in Rod whatso ever. His tono was so caustic, and short, that Bertio Lou had quickly hung up. f?o Cyrus had come to hate Rod at last! (To Be Continued) FRESH VEGETABLES Got thorn nt tho Eil. Snulsborry Hlnuil at 107 VV. Cnss St. Oiioua Tuesday noon, AiiKiiat 11. Toma-I looa, 7 lb. 25c, Ki'oon pepnortt, 3i lbs. 25c, cucumborB, 25c tlozun, wil RTO TOO 6T A ROPc- am' Vv ROOMO OP TR' HOVSiA Aid WcRB ACCCbtU 11 ueere A. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION description and quality of land,, lots and other property, assessed y assossor, and it shall be the duty ot persons luteresteu 10 ftp- "toNE FOR THE BOOK.?" THE NEW ZEROLENE &ryourinotorz A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT. J&y Martin Ki.xxnir vswsnt amy SWATW OM TWT I'M TWWW4' OV TH' 60T MHO WOVc OUR . KlAG-v? TWcf CATCH '1M ! 1 1 W Viaartf i in 1