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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEDURC OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928. 1 I I v Hunting season for deer opens September 15, con tinuing to October 20. Pheasant shooting opens October 15. We Are Headquarter? or Hunters' Supplies Rifles, Shotguns, Ammunition Get ready and be ready to go put after the gajne with opening of the season. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE ROU SALE Purebred Delaine ranis. Rice Bros., Dlllard, Ore. f FOR SALE -Vetch mixed with grain. Rioe Bros., Dlllard, Ore. FOR SALE 500 sheep, $6 per head if all taken. Rice Bros., Dlllard. TOMATOES, 50c per bushel. Bring boxes. Boyer's Truck Garden, Dillaid. FOR SALE 3 milch cows. Phone 30F32 or write H. O. Hastings, Roseburg, lit. 2. COMMON vetch and grain seed, three cents per pound. S. D. o.JJakJand.Oro FOR"sXlE Elberia poaches by the 'bushel; bring boxes. Jacob Sharps, northwest end of .par den Valley. - FOR SALE Team, weight 1200 lbs. A bargain if taken at once. J. T. Wood, 4 miles east of Sutherlln. ; FOR SALE 50, Black Jersey Giant pullets, (i months, $1.25 each. Call evenings. 12. A. Hubbard,1 Dlllard, Ore. FOll SALE Slab wood, 16, IS and 20 inch; also , red .fir block; at, juices you can afford. Oak-block, fS.25. Phono 6F3. . FPU SALE Cletrac Traclor HJ,o,-J UUI W, UllglllU CUUII1ULU1 itvtll' hauled, good condition, at a' bar gain. AIbo a good double noz zlo Itean Spray; tioublo tracua disk; a Nireo-bottom gang plow; three section spilto tooth harrow. Terms- If desired. M,cLEND()N REALTY COMPANY, 110 JACK SON STREET. , Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 4!11 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS Fire Hazards are increased during this time .of the year. Carry Fire Insurance in an adequate amount to pro tect yourself in case or fire. Check up on your policies and see Hint you are protected. Our office Is at your service in all matters pertaining to fire and aulo insurance. Prompt and re liable service. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 nts Cfromthe. GoOQtQOt vV9 Plenty of interesting sugses tions are offered in this store so that housewives will have no trouble in plan ning for family needs. PRICF.S LOW WE DELIVER Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "Tht Store That Serves You Best" Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. TURKEYS (or sale Abut 450 Mivnimonth Bronze, ' April and May hatch. All healthy birds. Will sell on account of ranging away from home. . 13. Vaughan, Motor lit. C; Eugene, Ore. WANTED WANTED Waitress at Roseburg Cafeteria. SEWING wanted! tyris. iCE'. Pearce, Kohlhagen Apis., phone 496-J. WANTED Boy over 16 to work a few hours each afternoon for two weeks. Must have a car. Apply at News-Review. YOUNG couple employed down town desire to make arrange ments to secure dinner each eve ning in private home, close in. Address P. O. Box 947. WANTED Men to work at com mon labor. Nice place to live and several months' work if satisfactory. Box 38, care News Review. , WANTErJA-No. 1 lady cook lor all-year, country hotel. Also lady to wash dishes and help with other work. Nice place to live and work. .Box 7S, care News Review. l 'FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Furnished houso. Inqulro 604 W. Limn. FOII RENT 6-room modern house with garage. Phono 5G6-R. UANDON-by-thtvsl'a Furnished cabin for rent. $1. per day. Registered Hampshire bucks for sale. John. Betta, 56 N. 1'lno St., Roseburg, Ore. ; - I MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when in need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. ' 4 AT BRAND'S EX. TRA FANCY FRUIT tlraveiiHtefn apples, 75c to $'1.50. Indian, Crawford, El- berta, .Muir peaches. Ripe or green liartlett pears. To- kay, Malga, Thompson's seed- less grapes. Melons from Gar- den Valley. Fresh Calymyr- ua figs. Pacltic Highway 3 miles 1 north. Maintain Hie same courtesy and consideration In a telephone con versation that you would face to face. ... o i Well drilling. See W. F. Kernin, I Ilnx xfi.r, Roseliurg. CITY OF SUTHERL1N SAWVIM. ANIJ nnX FAC TORY Ol'J'ORTUNITY H.O00 acres with 624 million feet of Douglas fir and .15 million sugar pine. PRICK $1 00 M ft. The city will donate mill site adjoining trackage containing 150 acres. Further particulars E. G. KINGWIXL, SUTHKRI.IN CIIAMBKR OF COMMERCE, Sutherlln, Oregon. ISHt'S S0-VEO ON I PROUM- NOW SHE KNOWS I : TrAtfUPeCtToSeNO 1; TrttFMH-VCLOTHEi j i When she found out that this' I was the place to send Ihc family's ' clothes she also discovert'tr' tlial ue would make her a special rate for the family laundry, she t"ld her fiiends about II ahd I hey told their friends about It and this la eetting to be quite a laiully laun dry. ! Roseburg Steam Laundry!, T tttti TirvTY rnT!75f d-Rum DEWEY THIS HAS HAPPENED Ucrtie'Lou aud Rod Uryer uru happily ' man led, until 1-ila J.oree pluis to separate them. For mouths she works to arouse Hod's interest in her while she Plants seeds at doubt in his m7nu about Bertie i Lou. When Bertie Lou discovers J to obtain Hod's address. Hut Ber that tTiey see each other secretly tie Lou was loo excited, too bewil she la heartbroken and (linn Willi i dered, to think rationally. She did, young Marco Palmer to retaliate, i however, manage to motion Bessie liod will not cumuilt himself in' to her with out belug seen by Hod. l.ila. although he and Bertie Lou A perfectly crazy i idea, as she have drifted far apart. Tire of I characterized it. had come to her. her waiting game, 1.1 1 a tells Hod Bessie excused herself and left she loves him and wants him to; Rod alone. He could hear an anl go away with her. He repudiates: mated conversation going on in her disloyalty to her husband, and! low tones in the kitchen while he she taunts him by saying that his, waited. wife Is out with Marco. In a few minutes Bessie re- Rod drives to the Palmer estate turned to his side. She asked him where he sees Marco unit Bertie Lou in loungliiK tUtlie and (Ifpnris without learning that they were merely -coining upstairs from the swimming pool. Hod leaves Rertie Lou with no explanation, resigns his position and drifts from one thing to an other trying to avoid old haunts. duiii wuuieu uy iu ,iuiu u,uu nuii-i out success. Her tit; Lou obtains a position. expecting Hod to got a divorce. The suspense and dreariness qf j her lot cause ,her to suek - forget- fulness in Marco's gay crowd. She lias a nervous broakdown and, while convalescing, decides to buy a "dream homo" with the money Hod had sent her when ho left. Marco begs .her to marry him, hut she tells him she still loves Hod. Sho finishes her house and advertises ;it for sale. Sho is sur prised when Hod answers the ad, and conceals herself while he looks at the house. ' NOW GO ON WITH THE $TORY CHAPTEH GL11I Eertie Lou could not forgive Rod, she decided, yet she did pity him. Pitied hlin so much that sho could not endure the thought of letting him walk out of her door and perhaps out qf her life for ever! At least she called it pity. . . . Tills impulse, mood ,or longing, whatever it was, .that had brought him 'out to Woonflelds " might be but a passing phase of his adJuHt ment to his new existence. Bortie Lou told herself .that ho might never come again. . But what could she do? Rush out and confront him? Banish all thought of his return? That was what It would mean, to reveal hor presence now, sho believed. Be sides, she did not wish to talk to him. Her mind was still in a daze. She wanted time to think. But how could sho hold Rod until she knew what to do There must be some way! Yot she was utterly unablo to reach a solution. Rod wont with Bessie from room to room while Bertie Lou frantically searched for a mettns to delay his Boots and Her Buddies NO UOrttt AWt "TO1 T Ht? OCT TOR AM' ' WD W f0V- ( 1 1 M "tY WOV T HMD BOYS WW6 CMfGrvT TWi "WYW WHO BOOT' AMD . , BNB'n'i VVORW OW AW TrtfsT TO ICfcttWY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Home! ByBlpaser UORfjy AASO 6BT J HI f IJ WEBG COMES 7M6 J """If TSEEWUli6 J f ,( UE.E& MOE I : S X AZMASHr 1 " PawDAUU iljilfflsN' k L t PIECES' y- MMk x!7 MXic' "EAW SESMA ' ' Hert ' vSmall MOWrf., 6F0Re.H0O 60 BACK To VOOB. HOTe.L.,1 VJftMT Tb otveou p. hi ORDER Of moTori oos TO PftOJ. TWtfTHEDiP IMG FORHCfcRS TO MIP NOTsreftt. tug. 36W6LS, . 5eM, TVbou&H TRICX6RV, UMX- FlM6REO uouie,fJD OMiiftMite ItjPA rW Inevitable departure. Ho did uott seejn to be iu a great hurry to go. She was thankful for that. , The obvious tiling, ot co.urse. would have been to attract Bes sie's attention and summon her to her side (or a moment and ask her point blauk if he liked the house. Hod said yes, hut that he outfit to apologize for having taken up so much of her time inasmuch as he feared the pure huso of it would be quite beyond his means. Bessie did not appear to ho dis appointed. "How would you like to live here?" sho blurted out, and Herlie Lou, in the kitchen, groaned silent ly. Hod looked startled. "Why i8 the house for rent?" he evaded No. it's not," Bessie informed liliu. "and the owner doesn't want to sell it. either. It was built ' to rant at first and then she . . . er . . .lie decided, lo sell it. But some thing has happened and it's going to be taken off the market." & & Much of .this was true. Bertie Lou had changed her mind about routing the place. II was after a visit to it. when she had gone away feeling that it would tie hor too much to the unhappiness of the past to go on with her plans for renting the property. Every lime she came to Moonfields she was fhrown deeper into painful re- grot. Instead of erecting a ' house wherein she could relive, in her memory, the fleeting joy of her honeymoon, she discovered that sho had built a priBon. In it she could .not escape from thoughts of Rod tliat were so vivid she could almost feel his presence In the little cottage. Marco, who sometimes,, Insisted upon coming out with her In spite of her protests, noticed that she was always greatly agitated over the visitB, especially when the house was Hearing completion an the furniture was arriving; When It was fully furnished at last and every piece was in its proper place, Bertio Lou ,horself saw that she had built a heart breaking memorial. On the way home from hor last trip out with Marco she told him she was going to dispose of the house. It was a sudden decision, Sho regretted it later, after she ftovo SOOFOR Cft(CHIN& two crook.6 We've, fteeti W GROVES .oif.K-w CHCH ouo HEV .VOU 6AJb -SW LJ ,M - r-J SOMtWlW . 1 TCiA. TMAEi APtV WHO . : tA.A"b L G.OODY I . , g-r vr YOG CAM ICtWlfY -&tJ& uy : ' "-rf y- fri -? n UW6 Wc. J , " ; I ., -J j L wb cu- ' J . A .dux rL-H,M , fM. - S, . 1 t had inserted the advertisement . placing it on the market, but she overrode Iter loathing to part with 1 it and if Rod had been a bona fide purchaser she would have gone ' Uueush w ith the deal. I Rui it c imiuMti,i m think nf leniug it go now that, it had brought Rod to her door. I'liieflj, 0f course, her fantastic plan taiud to work, "if ouly Bessu doesu t tumble it! "The ov.n"r is looking for a ' er caretaker," Bessie was telling Hod s ' f ,,,, You while Bert lo Lou agcmUed overly. , ,0 h,re , her inabil.iy to handle the silua- ttl.t, vf)U9 perfect strapper?" uon- I Hcrtio Lou smiled. "Ho isn't a "Yes?- r.od s . Id politely, llo' sirmutr," sho explained. 'Tin could njt bit what that. had lo io 801rv i can-t tell you all about it. with him. - I'.essle, but he's a young, man I "You . . . you wouldn't like the used to know." position, would yon?" she went on. Jlessle's eyes were popped wide and Bertie Lou tlupcd helplessly! open. Sho sensed a mystery. "Well, into a blue chair. 1 thought you were cracked," she Bessie might as well have held up a signpost to Rod, she thought. Offering a stranger a job Jike that! But Bessie jiad a surprise iu store for her. "Of course we'd have to know ,tlmt you're a respectable man," she hurried along, t before Hod could formulate an answer. Bertie Lou pricked up her ears. That wasn't so bad maybe Bessie wasn't so dumb after all.. "W'hat makes you think I need a job?" Rod asked. He wondered if he looked hungry and someone .had taken pity ou him. Bessie was equal to the occas ion. "1 didn't think about it," she said, undisturbed, "but you said you liked the house and 1 just I thought maybe, if you were all! right and wanted to live here, you might get the job." Rod laughed. "Well, l'vo never been a caretaker' ho told her, thinking how little indeed he had taken care of the most precious thing in life. "What would 1 have to do?" ' ,"Oh, I don't know yet. I'll have to see the owner." "How about my seeing Him?" Rod inquired. Bessie suppressed n giggle. "Ho isn't here," she said quickly. "Any way, I'm his agent. And I know what he'll pay you. It isn't very much, in fact you get your rent as most of it. "I suppose that's reasonable Cor a little place like this," Rod agreed. "Why doesn't t(ie owner live In it?" "He has another home, and he only wants someone here until he decides what to do with the place." Bessie added the last bit of infor mation on her own account. It was her private opinion that Bertie Lou was going ."nully." Making her ask a perfect stranger to live hore! She expected anything now and was preparing a way out for Bertie Lou. "I don't know but I'd like 1 the job," Rod said musingly, "Thut Is if I can qualify." "I can let you know more about it in an hour," Bessie said. "Sup pose you come back then, All right," Rod replied An Well, Well, 6EJJT& AM'tOPilA OOM'TKMOW i vpPRecievre.THis &iFT-eoT, IM Trt SPIRIT O' frn CrONNP, TORH IT OVER, to "W PoLICEMeM'S sick Fono-eeR use. oe mlinct COP 5 1 hour would give hint time to think it over. j O ft When he was gone Bessie stormed out to the kitchen aud demanded to know what Heme Lou had on her mind. "Say, what i i this?" she , asked heatedly. "That bimbo's going to come back: I'm sure he is, and what a in I going to Ull him? This Uu't m idea of a Joke at all." declared honestly, and I was go ing to tell your friend about It." She meant Marco. Don't worry. 1 haven't felt bet ter for a long time," Bertie Lou avowed. "Then tell me everything I've got to know," Bt'sste besought her. "So 1 won't make a fool of my- They wont into conference and! brought up all that each could think of in connection with a care taker's duties "I wish you'd see him yourself," Bessie said when It was near the time for Rod's return. "It would spoil everything. He's hiding from the people who know him, Bertie Lou explained. "You mustn't mention me at all." Jlessle was more agog than ever. "Is it safe to have him here?" she asked. "He isn't a fugitive, If that's what you're thinking," Bertie Lou smiled. "I'm not after a reward." Bessie subsided. "Well, tr he doesn't guess there's something phony about this he's dumbur than he looks," she staled. , Rod was Inclined to question, for It did seem strange to1 him that anyone should want a caretaker lo live in a humble little place like that cottage. Still, it was furnished and a caretaker was more depend able than a tenant. And a tenant could not be put out a moment's notice. As fpr Bessie's claim to being tho owner's agent she was a ft lend probably, acting iu that ca pacity. And too jealous of her duties to allow him to deal direct ly with the owner. And the work ftaoir. Why shouldn't he take it? Perhaps if he got away from accounts and ledgers and balances for a while ho. would ho able to hold the next position that came his way. But1 hadn't he boon away from them? Oh', that was different being out oi a jou. no worried. Tlioro was a lot to do around a now plnco too. Ho wouldn't have to sit around much. The lawn was In, hut It wasn't doing very well, and thore was room for a vege table garden and ho could -build a rose arch do u lot ot things the 1 things ho'd do If ho owned the Well! f iPvM, BOMS WHO'S RiOHT r rVMvr i il Up tr,..,. a v.. I . ...... . Y'Z jZt T 1 V 1 7 Grass Seed WHILE IT LASTS ' Rye Grass $4.50 ICO lbs. Rib Grass $5.50 100 lbs. FarmBureauCooperativeExchange ROSEBURG Agent for OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. JL. N. Miller pehydrater Co. place. If it only paid him enough to buy his food. ... Promptly at the end of the hour he was back on Bertie Lou's front porch. This time when. Bessie ad mitted him thero was no indica tion of anyone else being In the house. Sho led him to the kitchen. Rod sat ou the same blue chair Bertie Lou had occupied a few minutes before. "Tho owner was hero hut he couldn't wait to see you," Bessie, lied, "lie told mo everything you want to know, r guess. All you have to do is protect the place. You mustn't go away at night all night, I mean aud of course you will have to take care of your own room. t ."I'll come out once a week and clean U for you, and if you eat your nreals in the house you will have to wash tho dishes yourself." . GOOD FOR BABIES - says Dr. Pctrle "Tnj.lltu Honey Swreienl Cr.luimi ore vtry nuliilioui and me r.tily Jige.le.l They ale etprcinlly adnpleO lot babie. and Slowing, clilldien.'" F. M. PETMF., M P.. toppeni.li, W" HCO "I 11 She was very certnin about that. -"What's the pay?" Rod asked. "Well, as 1 said before," Uesaie hesitated, "tho pay is small five dollars a week, ,but if you have other work there's no objection to your boini; away in the daytime." "1 think I'll take it," Rod de clared, "tin ono condition." (To Be Continued) NOTICE If you want to buy, sell, or trada real ostate, see UHUCK CO, Myrtlo Greek. ' .o NEW SCHOOL BUILDING ON SMITH RIVER Clearing of the site tor tho new . school house on the North Fork of . Smith river, has been started, ac- cordiiiK to Charles .Wroo, who was' a visitor In tills city Tuesday": morniiiK, snys the Port of Umpqua-. Courier. Plans have boon made aud the contractors secured to" start luimodiate construction. Tho modern : country Rchoolt building Is to bo located at the in tersection of tho North Pork road"' and Is to bo on tho Charles Sylves ter farmi Jt will be large enough' to care for a total of 20 pupils of the district. ' Tho now building la planned1 to- I have a class room of the dlmon-. tlon of 21x30 feot, a teacher's . room, a olonk room for tho boys " and girls and all with plenty of windows. It Is oxiioctod that the bulldlnfl. will bo finished by the beginning ot tno coming term. 1 Those serving as the board ol ' directors for tho dicirlut are:--Chiirliis Wroo, Henry ' Wroo, J. SylvoHtor' and A, D. Euberton, -Mrs. Alice Chapman waa Instruct tor for lnpt year. - ' : - . -r By Martin 60SH.60T IT FUM TTrJoTrGOOO fvCT UiKe THAT BUT Gee. W H 1 1 ! "T Ll i it r' l. iLlv-T- A Tlwir? i r-vrv 1 WITH THOSe S&O BUCKS ! OHi;uMiimvi m. Lit. M.-i l