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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSETURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928. SEVEN Fancy Shopping Baskets We have ar. assortment of Lnriis Fancy Shopping Baskets that are just the thing for carrying small parcels when you are doing your buying. ' They come in different sizes and colors, are durable and convenient, priced from , 60cto$1.25 Canning Supplies and" Novelties, Mixing Bowls, Kitchen Accessories, etc. See us. -T. Churchill Hardware Co. - THE WINCHESTER STORE Ini AQQiPicnQcnTinMll! ULHUUIl ILU ULU I IUM ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE Tort SALE 100 head mixed goats. Address Box 102, City. FOR SALE Date prune. Bring your boxea. C, C. Hurst, Rlvers- dale. FOR SALE 125 good young ewes. Virgil Smith, (Rice Hill) Oak land. FOR SALE l(Hr good young ewes, heavy fleece. A. V. Newport, Oak Creek. FOR SALl Oak bloclt $3.15; oak stove $3.65; fir block $2.50. Sept. only. Phone 6F3. FOR" SALE Registered Angora bucks. Phone 12F2. J. I. Ca FOlTSALE S00 "ihKP, Iff par . head II all taken. Klce cros., IJUIara. COMMON vetch and grain Beed, 2i cents per pound. S. D. Goff, Oakland, Ore. FORSALEPMito prunes, i"c per bushel. ri k them yourself. Louis Bauer, West Roseburg. AM MAKING a special price on niy 10 acres, 6 wilea south on high way for one week only. Mrs. Lora Mellott. KOIl SALIi iiipe canning toma toes at the Noah place, Dtllard. BrinK boxes anil pick. , 50c bunh el. Kred Winston. For" SALE Sheep HO good ewes. 75 aged ewes, also sever-; al ulgh grade Holstein cows and i heifers. N. L Conn. Roseburg, - . .2 - " c rr- ' rK SALr. ioo-acre ritnen, esnj accessible, suitable for sheep or goats; lots of timber, some Improvements. Cheap. . Address J. D., caro News-nevlew fOR SAT.Kor"rent 10 acres river . Free so",.."' Some fru' .mali house. Call 402 W. ljine St. SOU SALE 1'0 bushels of nice wheat at 1.25 per bu. 150 pounds oats and vetch. 2 3-4 cents lb. Oscar Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. FOR SAr.E 1 '4-yeaf-olir-i gelding! weight about 1700 lbs. 5 aged geldings and 1 aged mare, eight from 120 to 13U0 lbs. 6 work horses A. C. Wilson, Yon calla. Ore. von SaCEPGO mixed daffodils $1. Iris 12 Jl. Peonies S colors 11. Perennials Rockplants 12 $h Roses 2 year $3.50. dozen Shrubs 25 cents up. Catalog free. Sutirs Flower Farm, Trout dale, Ore. PEACHES LEMON CLINGS Will lost tonry fw diys longer. Bring containers. Phone 8P4. r F. M. CURTIS loxie Us) forPUBEFOOD At this store you get foods that srs fit te grace any table, be cause they are chosen for quality. Prxcs always low. and vro deliver. Just call 63 Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best" Phone S3 344 N. Jickeon St FOR SALE Large young Imperial Pekin drake. $3 each. Grace Stephens, Myrtie Creek, Ore. SHEEP RANCH 170 acres" about . -40 river bottom land to culti vate, woven wire fence; two miles river frontage; 6 miloa from Roseburg; complete set buildings; carry 200 sheep, raise thousand turkeys. Rent $500 cash per year, or sell for $20 per acre: McLENDON REALTY CO. 140 Jackson Street WANTED WANTED Pasture calf. Phone 47F11, for yearling WANTED to' buy Sound-mouth ewe. Box 102, City. - WANTED Jmmediately, pickers. Phone 42F11. prune WANTED t'onipetent woman general housework. Box 1, Suih- erlin. ' WANTED Caddies, Thursday at 9 a. m. at Country Club. Ladies' day: WANTED School girl to work for room and board. I'houe 635-J, 217 S. Stephens St. 4 j FOR RENT GAKAGB FOR RENT 52C Piltier St. Phone 527-L. FOR RENT 7-room house, also 4 -room flat; W. Mosher. both furnished. 857 KORRENTFor high school girls, room with doube bw, prlval(, (Hm 307 s Maln FOR RENT Furnished spts., close in. modem, klectric ranges. Inquire at 124 W. Douglas. I FOUND I ? near Terminal hotel, rosary. Owner call at t News-Review and describe. i MISCELLANEOUS I I CAR "OWNER Don's forget to call 553 when in need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking- House. PASTOR IS VICTOR f AwrlalMl Vrnm lilad ire) SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. The state supreme court has denied the petition oMrustees of the Wil shire boulevard Congregational church. Id Lrfa Angeles, for an In junction barring Rev. Frank lyer. pastor, from the pulpit. The trus tees alleged they had terminated their contract with the minister lawt Januafy, but that he bad re fused to leave , TIMBER TIMBER TIMBER Wanted from 150 to 2i0 million feet of old growth fir within rea sonable distance of railroad. Mill- site location wanted for 5m M mill. Combination of small tracts might suit. Send plat and cruise with low est possible price to K. tl. King1 well. Secretary Chamber of Com merce, Sutherlin, Oregon. Chiropractor DRUGLES3 HEALTH CENTER 'Complets Health Service" Mineral Vapor Daths 327 Cass i Phone 491 Roseburg Cabinet Shop iM W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Besrd snd Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. ANO F. L. COCKELREAS Fire Hazards ara Inertatad dur ng this tima Of ths yaar. Carry Fire Insurance In an adernate artnunt to pro tect ycu.elf In raHe of fire. Cheek up on your policies and see that you are pritected. Our office Is at your service In all matters pertaining to fire and auto tnaurtinre. Prompt and re liable service. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE US r,M PMxne 41? HIRIWIND IUHuwf tneA$MxtL kf ELEANOR EARLY TMI8 HAS HAPPENED ! Three days later they were mar- Valerie West, pretty and charm-, ried. ins scd b!rt ss e-' Viicrlo wore tor "mtoty pW." KKed to Tad Thome, adored ,nd carrie( roBf, o& a deir brother of Sybil Thorne. notorl-, ,h,de she wmwJ more im, , oiwly lovely and Indiscreet. Sybil. I falry prlBw. than a bride, and a notion aoclety girl who baa bad lookell ihoush abe had rison ;.. Hy at ffi,'f o( htr own. dis-1 from tlle h(.srt of a roae. Her yell trusts Vale-le from the beginning. I Btnwi about her Hke clouds at ant1. r fearful for Tad's happiness. suurll(Pi am) everyone whispered. A few days before the weddins I a, ,h(.v aWuya do nt wedlnnn. Tad finds Valerie with a munodled hB ,,, 0Vene8t bride you KiiKlishnmn. buying a diamond tver saw!" ring. She Imrodu'f'S him as Lord; . ' . . . proudiv la a wedding gift from hls I lordalu- furiously Tad orders his fiancee- u , 'Mum the ring. Lord Mont ford tiurvenes, and Val be gin to arti. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER VIII Slowly Valerie slipped the ring from her finger. ' "Here. Monty," ahe said. Tad'a rlpht. Thank you Jut the same." 1 She took Tad's arm. "You know, Monty, I'm craiy about diamonds. Hut I'm crazy about this big boy, too. And he's an awful bad actor, Monty." Valerie was carrying a delicate situation with verve. Tad thought he had never seen her so adorable : ' . " ,M Aa. H ' i ; "Goodbye, then old dear. We'd; love to have you come to the wett-1 . Ainv wnnldn't we. Tad7 Ana tne I reception, too. It's only for our j very "best friends-but- we'd adore having you. Wouldn t we. Tan "Delighted," murmured Tad, Icily They were shaking hands. Lord Montford and Valerie. "So sorry." he told her. "that I shan't bo able to. But you'll look) Sybil had been dreadfully dis me up when you run over to Lon-1 contented that Spring. But molan don? And remember me to your j choly, which usually makes women charming mother. So curious to. unattractive, had softened her. have seen you again. Cheerio." i and tinged her expression wistful- "Damn clown!" : thought Tad", i iy. and tugged a little at Valerie's I Lke mo8t wom(,n- ,rie needed arm- . . . .' uutsine sne turnea on nun. , "Well. Tad Thorne. I don t know i whether J want to kiss you. or slap yoifT You big idiot! You dar- VIU 1111 "You know r was rlRht, Valerie." "Yes, of course. That's why I'm so sore about It. You're always right. And I'm always wrong. But, Taddy, that was a peach of a ring! I ll never have another like It." She sounded very wistful. ' "You'rw a little Imp. Val. Don't you know -it, would make an awful simp out of 'me, to" have you wear ing a ring like that, from another man "nh- T sunnnse so." she agreed. "but that Isn't my fault, is It?" He looked at her sharply. on her tatner s arm, mtircneu aown a nireu. limousine ancrwara, uui "No." he agreed quietly, "it Isn't. I tho aisle. Eyes downcast, arms full j since Mr. Thorne had to die any Put you don't have to marry me, I of roses, and a bg. white prayer, way. It was ihe luckiest thing for you know, Val, If you don't want j book In her little hands. " jus-that ho did It Just before the ( I She looked like a nun. devont wedding. Quiet weddings are coin- "Don't he a fool." she admon-1 and pure. Tad. comlnj from the paratlvely reasonable, yon know, uhori him iirliv. "You know I vestry, had Joined Craig. All other My dear, I simply shudder to think do.' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Cj . iiEJ " ssflK FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Dog-Headed Monkey Z'i i 1 AW IDGA FOAVoy ; 7WCOUSA SOME TBICRS ) , IOEA OF FBEefctES - J I ! f) W f ? (C ' J? ECYOUTAJL.!.' MAMe.ASJELU . J ABETTER FBEAVt' J LX5?Ql V-t. ,,-;! cibcos.' : idea for tais fc ' iJ3 v. v JL I J k a S ) i v '""-. SALESMAN SAM Nothing to It! Bv Sml' ' Y r tITTLe POUSHIN f,P,eU.-neeTTi5HOTMlW'-1 fftK, MA1. 5LIPPIM' " ORe HCRe'S )( " CT I f WOW VCft CVE Oj" Ts MOW WILL MCLP m Jgg$ O HfcR. cops AGE (l K6tt PAt- One. OVfcB., WUH fj FirsT R6ET - , r- , (I Me, Wief IT'S El5f HCMieF RCVOLR" "TA COMC ryyffy' fCTICIN' fORTH' TICIM' Too-AM" fNO MA TWtMK. LOOK. AT IT-AN' "71 l"T N. VJHS.M 'YAKMOW has oFneo clcam cat est. ou -y 'L - "tAa.oeT --ontslst- ( cm PRtT-ry oeR.n V. good come om ootih t jCJCj j'" - IV. ow -a 25" f- va ecTTtn. J. ctAssy- y &ack varo aw ,i'u.. ' r "'Asvt' . XK - Pm 0rmM PI M his exquisite wife His cur y chest- nut hatr was graying at the tem ples, and thou ill he was less boy ish, he appeared rery handsome Morn in clothes and silk hats rrH pb irrotwinUB and others magnificent. Tad a polio type. Mrs.' Thorne bustled around telling everyone, I haven't st a SOD. I've pained a daughter. Put her cheer was aR assumed For the wedding she had discard ed her heavy black, and worn a gown or lavender georgette, l no following week she would be quite conscience stricken about It, tear- " " " kT "A:, LTCmT ,u' ",T l" , , , cause she knew that Vslcrlo dia- liked the Idea. Her dress was ol alack satin. swatned aoout ner mne rigure, nna ner enin b uri-u iuu caught at the hip. She wore a larg black, mllan, faced with flesh geor gette, and pink pearls that Craig had given her. Some people said she was love lier than the bride. Craig thought her infinitely more beautiful. anchorage desperately. Forlornly 8he clunK lo Cra. Wanting, and no, wantlng hlm. sh nad askea Mm to te BO one ot tnelr enfjagB. t , tllat way ,hB felt that she had left a sort of loop hole. Now she studied him critically, as he stood at the altar, wait in a for the bridegroom. He caught her glance, and smiled at her with his eyes. He was really very hand some, she reflected, and remem bered, with quiet humor, a bit ot her mother's homely advice "A girl could po a lot further and fare worse." "Here comes the bride!" The little organ in the loft was booming exultantly. And Valenie. i eyes were lor valeric, nin -hviiii s dwelt compassionately oa her brother. -Poor Taddy. Poor little deTil. , . . If she' uot good to you. 1 11 flic tier!" Valerie was making the re si tonne. Clear and aweel her voice rans. through the church. Sybil had heard her at rehearsal the eve ning before, instructing lad. "Speak up good and loud, dear. Most men mumble so foolishly." And now Tad was mumbling. You could scujely hear his voice beyond the c. nncel rail. The little c" urch was heavy wil'i roses and all Hie languorous, p.w- Nfmiiile ndi r tit i flttwers. Candles fli.kr-cl In ti ll holders. 1 And there v.aa hint of latenne. and us. If the Thornes weren't in the close, sweet smell of sanctity.; mourning." A gold chalice stood on the altai Mrs. West folded her hands up and a Bible dripping purple satin on, her ample bosom "It's an 111 ribbons. I wind." she remarked, "that blowa 'It's like Val. thought Sybil. 1 "getting tied up so grandly and fussily, with all this holiness. was thulShe's making It seem complicate, but that doesn't make any differ ence. It com ej untied In these rJ.'t" wuv.-., o ) Man and wire It was over. Tad i bent and kiased his bride. "Part of , the act," reflected Shll. j She had Inadvertently heard : that, too. . "As noon as the minister blesses us." Valerie had told him, "you're j to take me in your arms, Tad, like I a movie lover, ana kms me very itentiy. ne carerr.i not io muss me. )And if you oatth your buttons on, niy j-jj ieave you oU lne spot." They were coming up the aisle, Valerie's slim hand rested lightly on Tad's arm. She smiled to left and right, leaning prettily on her! hubanu. Their attendants followed them. Hertha's rose pink had heightened her color. She looked hot and un comfortable, and took Craig's arm awkwardly. As they passed Sybil and her mother, Craig smiled again. Mrs.' Thorne was crying softly, and Sybil braced herself for the ordeal of the reception. There was to be a wedding breakfast at Som erset Inn. Everything very nice and exceedingly correct. The Wests had a small apartment, and It simplified matters to have breakfast at the smart little sea shore hostlery. "After all," a.8 Mrs. West had said to Mr. West, "Valerie's our only daughter, and" we might as well do fhe thing up right. "Oh, sure," conceded Mr. heartily. "We'll give Val a West good sendoff. The affair was entirely success- ful. A muffled orchestra played ouglily familiar with the routine , other from the time of the mar softly, and everything was quiet of the office. If elected, I will en-irlage until yesterday. and decorous. I supnso it's a dreadful thing tb say," remarked Mrs. West to Mr. West, as. they drove home in wn.t- tiiih kiihii wuuiu imv-- iiwt Jimmy Is Obliging 3fTJ Ak your grocer for new Crowe, Cake Flour. Pronounced Aesl by formct c& er- ers and cake bk nobody good." Tad and Valerie were going to drive to Montreal and Quebec, and upon their return were to visit at the Thornes' place at Wlanno. They planned to start houBekecp ing In the fall, and would not look for an apartment until midsum mer. Valeric had been quite indif-: terent about a place of her own. "Oh. of course, we can get some-1 thing when we get around to It. j Tad,"' she Insisted, "but why rent a place now, and start paying rent months ahead of time?" "But I should think," he ven tured, "that ymi'd be anxious to get all your things around. We've got raft of wedding presents, Val Guesa we can fix un a urettv swell little cabin, dear. How .bout "Oh. Tad, I'm not particularly keen about settling- down In a m,rry. If your mother will put up with usrfor a while-It s so hot In Boston in the summer, you know.) I'd lots rather wait." Sybil went alone to Wlanno, lo i open the place for the '.return' of the newlv weds it. B.'rnnini..rii (To Be Continued) On the beach, when the nilst came rolling In, Craig Newhall found Sybil trystfng with a phan tom lover. And Sybil, In the jiext chapter, tells Craig that she Is go ing to leave him. FOR COUNTY CLERK To Voters: As democratic nom "hee for the office ot County 'Clerk, I hereby solicit your sup- ' Port st the general election to be i nel- November 6th. I have had six years' experience as First De- futy County Clerk and am thor - neavor to maxe courtesy to tne publlij one of the outstanding fea- Hires of the administration. (Paid AuV.I nOY AQEE. R. A. HERCHCR (Regular) Republican nominee for County Judge tor Douglas County. Youl I support and vote respectively so iin-en. " (Paid Adv.) Tillage Tools Ycu can't beat John Deere Special, Tractor Disc $75.00 Wheat, Oats, Cheat. Choice Recleaned Seed Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURQ Aganta for OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. obn Deer Plow Co. Sbarwin-WiUiams Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. : CLARENCE MACKAY AND MRS. BERLIN SAID RECONCILED (Auciil rim Umi Wir) NEW YOKK, Sept. 12 The I UHy News in a copyrighted ar- i tide today said that CIo. Mackay, Postal Telegraph head, h, KtHr. Mrs. Irving Her- 1 '""" '. I'- n 0 onrl"0'. . ,,h I Hy "" v...e oer u,e or oi .iirav marie lajuiso iiunHerium Mackay. mother of Mr. Mackay. !' " Mackay home at Itoslyn. Long Island, and was a fulfillment 1' Krt. Mackay's deathbed wUh. The paper saya Maokay was standing beshle the bier of Ms mother when Mrs. Berlin entered the room, She looked diffidently toward him. lie turned to meet her and kissed her as she threw her ! arms around his neck. Berlin, the paper says, was not preaent. t Berlin arid the former Ellin Ma.v kay were married threo years ajo at tho Municipal building. Atter apendfng several months in Eu rope (hev returned to New Vork where their daughter, Mary lllu, now 21 months old. was born. So far as known Mr. Mackay and his daughter never saw each FOR COUNTY OUDQE Xs democratic nominee for the stfice ot county Judge, 1 solicit that support of the voters of Douglas county at the general olectfon to be held Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1928. (Haiti adv ) Walter S. Hamilton Well drilling. See W. F, Kernln, Bo-t SSS. Roseburg. I ! 1. There la a treat , of fancy fruit and display melons from the best orchards In ths w wnoie vauey. r.Trryiaiun w guaranteed good, and there to choose from. . Bmy 5J f - '""'" " ! " ' "rtt"d' "ZL?1 "P t to J ajr talr enought - "-"'' T mm i"w it,siw, "i.u lots of parking and turning "Pace . The ! seMng an. gardens are worth and one can get - a fountain lunch as well as fruits, The children like to. go to Brand's. BRAND'S ROAD 8TAN9 Considered One of Tlw Most Beautiful and Pay ing Ranches in Umpcraa Valley 80, rcres. lust east of Rose burg carrying 600 head of high grade sheep and Anofa goats. Modern residence, hay and stock barns. If you are looking for a real homo with Income you are itordially Invited to inspect Utln property. Write ht confidence to E. G. Kingwell Chamber of Commerce Sutherlln, Oregon Bv Mart FOUR REASONS WHY Pfopl Buy at Brand's.