ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1928. SEVEN r Fancy Shopping Baskets We have an assortment of Ladies 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 60c to $1.25 A ' Canning Supplies and Novelties, Mixing Bowls, Kitchen Accessories, etc. See us. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE - " - llni Anninrn nrhTinii III ULAooirmu uLuiiurc ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE !. I FOR SALE . Ill WANTED ' ji. . . - ! a . - . - FUR SALE Almost new Monarch i K. 6th SU plow for . . ewa-Revlew. 3S-J or 1024 One Fordson" hoiie39-J. young ewes. ...... , ... i Hill) land. ak" i FOR SALE Oak block 3.15; oak store J3.65; Mr block ?2.50. Sept. only. Phone 6F3. FOIt SALE 500 ""sheep, J6 pet head If all taken. Klce Bros., Ulllard. : FOU SALE Date, Italian and Pe tite prunes for canning. C. C. Hurst, Hlveradala. - - COMMON vetch and grain seed. 2i cents per pound. 8. U. Goff. Oakland, Ore. ' FOR SALKretite prunes, 40cl)er bushel. Tick them yourself. Louis llauer, ?3t Roseburg. WILL take $100 for $2100 Nash siKirt touring car. L'sed very lit tle. Glenn H. Taylor, Stell'a Confectionery. I rOR'SALK-Rlpe canning" toma toes at the Noah place. Dlflaul. Hrlng boxes and pick. i50c bush-j el. Fred Winston. Foil SALK Peaches, peaches, to-; day, Saturday. Monday, 5uc tO' $1.00 per bu. Bring boxes. True-j blood. .FOU SALK Fine late variety wa-' termelons Saturday and Sunday,! 1c per lb. Concord gratis cheap.) Few canning tomatoes left, D. Coon Stand. Dfllard. 1 Ft it SALK Autn "oarry-aiTi book 1 rack, cabinet of shelves, suction warier, uash board, and mlscel lanenus dishes aud kitchen uten sils. Mrs. Strang, 527 K. Douglas. Buy Sell Real Kstate Mclendon Realty Co. 140 Jackson St SU KKi K A NCH47u"acres about to river bottimi land to culti vate, woven wire fence; two miles river , frontage; 6 miles from Roseburg; complete sot buildings; cany 200 sheep, raise thousand Jurkeys. Kent $roo cash per year, or sell for $25 per acre. McLKNDOX REALTY CO. 140 Jackson Street. LEMON CLINGS Will last only few days longer. Bring containers. Phone 8F4. F. M. CURTIS JJtioneUsj (or Pure Food At thia ater you get food that art fit to graca any tabla, b. causa tl.ey ara ehoten for quality. Pricea alwaya low. . and we deliver. Jptt call 63 Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "Tha Store That Sarvaa You Bait" Phone tl 344 N. Jackaon St. WANTED Pasture for yearling calf. Phone 47K11. WANTED or 5-roora furnished house. Call Skag&sSafeway Store. W A N t El H ouBekeeper for'two. Apply Bmdelte Leas, .Oakland, Ore. ' WANTED S3000, long term loan. Good security. "S. O. S." this of fice. ' V A N T E f Man with truck to haul oak wood on shares. Ad dress F. A. Bemia, Oakland, Ore. AS I &! Lady to -are for 3 children In own home prefer ably In country. Inquire In per- son at Soldiers Home Hospital. ' FOR RENT , KOR RENT 5-room house, close In. 6(14 S. Tine St. FOli-itKisrf-Kurnislied or unfur nished 5-room house. Phone 419-J. FOR RKNT 2-room furnished house. $6 per mo. See elevator man, Perkins Hldg. FOK KENT Five-room cottage and a five-room fiat, both mod ern Douglas W'aite, City. Phono 20S or 34F12. jxiR KENT Furnished room, steam heated. 122 South Jackson St., opposite Antlers theatre, call or phone 457. 4 LOST j LOST Small, brown Shepherd 'dog. $5 reward for return. Notify c. R. Davis, Hnppy Valley ranch. 4 A FOUND FCHTNI) Stray limind. Owner mny hav aunie by Idi-ntlfytuK. John Abraham, Wilbur. I MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when In need of auto parts. Sarffs Auto Wrecking 1 louse. fi SO K K WAR D for Inrtirmathm ba d ing to arrent and conviction of thief who stole l.'.O of my 5-months-old Whito Teghorn pul lets last week, Hollywood strain, Just ready to lay. Hens are well marked and I can easily identify. Notify Otto Walker, Coos Junc tion, or Chamber of Commerce. MULTNOMAH BANKS TO TEST RULING ON TAX PORTLAND, Ore., . Sept. 14 Notice of arpt-al tn the rase of tho seven national banks of Mult no rm! h county auainst T. M. Htirl burt, as tax colh-ctor, to Invalidate the collM'tlon of tax uion the chi Hal stock, surplus and undivided profit of the banks, has been fit ed In federal court by the district attorney's office of Multnomah, county. The contention of the banks that the tax wan tllfgHl was supported In an opinion handrd ion two mouths a co by Federal Judge I lean. i R. A. HERCHER (Iti'Kuian Republicnn nominee for County Judge for iHiuclas County. Youl upport and voto respectively i Ucited. , (Paid Adv.) Roseburg Cabinet Shop ;!::o w. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order P. S. AND F. L. COCKE LRE AS Fire Hazards are Inereased during this time of the year. Carry Fire Insurance In an adequate amount to pro tect yourself In -eas of tire. r'hrV up on vour polletes nnd see that you are protected. Our off! Is at your service in ait matters pertaining to fire and Mite ItisurMnee. Prompt and re liable service, i , G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 11 fajM Phnne 417 JKCOPWBGHT 19260 NCA5CWKI K. THIS HAS HAPPENEO ! Sybil Thome, recuperating from1 her father's death and various af fairs of the heart, sails for Tuba, with Mabel Blake, a social worker,' admittedly on a man hunt. Mabel i ! know U. Where's that past? lonjni for marriage. Hut Sybil,' rouKe of yours? I to you use the though she is more or his en-jtanie stuff on your lips? Thank gaged to Craig N'ewltai), the' your gods for a permanent", Sybil, wealthiest young bachelor in Bos-j Where in the devil is my curling ton. is filled wiih misgivings. J iron? You'll have to let me wear a When she was very youiig, Sy-' pair of your light stocking. 1 bil fell desperately in loveT wiih; bought a whole dozen, and forgdt JoTtn Lawrence, who went toj to put then? in my bag. Let's dress France with the A. K. K. and never returned. After his death she sought forgetfulness In such less fashion that society gasped at ; her indiscretions. When Craig begs her to marry 1 him she implores time to think j things over; and leaves - Itoston. thoroughly distracted, about the 1 lime her broiher Tad returns with 1 his frivolous little bride f'-om their 1 wedding trip. I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I CHAPTER XI It wan the evening fff the second day. and Mab tx-gan to fel 111. "I'm poiug In to lie down." she told Sylirl. "It would be so ghastly to die on deck." The Juneses mother and daugh- I ter had already retired. Miss Wiggins, a trifle green, took deep breaths of ocean air and made des-1 ! perate conversation with Mr. w in- flui. rnuiei r.uu ... itbuiuh hid i office as though nothing troubled!""; rumppd ,h(i f ) htm. (,.,, !,. rnnr..i ilnlutl "If. blowing announced; Mabel nervously nd " J l i night before on deck, and slept going o storm. If I get any sicker , IUI KUllifi lu jump u.rmunm. Mrs. Parkin sat ut straighter. put her hand resolutely to her; month, folded her baby dresses de liberately. And, suddenly appre ciating the advantages of haste, dropped her work basket and lum- bered frantically within. The pret ty Corralea giggled. "Me and grandma," muttered. Mab, and sought her feet unstead ily. "Tell the Senorltas, Sib, 111 kill 'era when I'm able." They laughed heartlessly as uhe j stumbled past. Beyond words, Mabi shook her fist at" them and made; hurried flight. "If you would lie down." sug ge3ted Sybil, "you'd feel bette:." "If I coudl die I'd feel better." Mabel turtied her face to the wall. r "Go way," she Implored; "Go way and let me die." There was a knock at the door. "Kill him." ordered Mabel weakly. "Whoever It is, kill him.' Mr. Arnold and Mr. Lustis send their compliments." the steward said, "and would Miss Rlake and, iia Thnrnn inin tlirm this eve. I ning In the captain's cabin for ai "Well, stop your theorizing and compate wmi yours. game of bridge?" I get dressed." ' "Idiot, you flatter me. As a Tell them we're awfully sorry,"! "Must I $0?" heart breaker I'm nothing but a began Svbil, "but Miss Blake I "Well. 1 could hardly trot up1 bust. lint If it will make you hap doesn't feel very well" there alone, could I? .Wouldn't I'Iy. HI Duinp their old aces ajid "Tell them nothing of the hlrid!" look cute? Hello, boys.. Mlssj be dumb enough to make you glad, contradicted Mab. "We'll be de- Thome has n few suecthtrirts of - (Invent you got your mouth BOOTS AND HER TOO TWKK C fVY op r A op in A r-1 waresw aw b wv.-c ,1";' t tor oo to xoo kmow , viAvic-i VVAKt . , 1,.. -3iUJ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' Preparations Go On! By Blower f . E6.'?-A'X WORKED KtTtfftfeli f )UT5 WAT 7WIM6 ) VEAW-VOU'LIU " ( VNWWWATS IT? GOX I'U-SAV iriS.T) ( AU-I6A.TDR.'.' QCfT! 1 7T7 Z2 i B6AU.RKSUTPOR S JA faw. i lrVfrH ! jtsT -'vX7(rf 'iVrrfl ' Jrr ' SALESMAN SAM , Sam Saves His Face BvSmH fe'M? o"5 lrlTJck 1 -J4i V ii "ots IVrll owoMoe fWorTeTP f 7 "oTom-t vTt TuoieTl 'StFORtW 7l To-Trill I t h?t' WT P,WyTHtMCr,AM MeMOTHIW.cmtF- 7 ' I CTMER. COPS TV 5& ijy ELEANOR EARLY Hrhtetl! . The little steward smiled, well. Miss." "Very i Tut. Mub." protected Sybil. "you were dying a minute ago. this e renin . My neck and shoul- tiers are the, only good reck-jthin8 I have." looking ; Mabel was excitedly voluble, "Wail-till you se Mr. Kustia!"; "I " bet you spt nd more money1 sh 'commanded shrilly. "Last ou clothes than I do." ! night alter you were asietfp, "I'rw'y I do, I!r.t yau're aj went out on deck. And there he,perfict geniiiH at chmMltw things,! was In my deck chair. We got to and I'm an awful dub. I take any talking and then he said he'd like! thing the rales womvn want to un , to walk. We did a marathon around those decks and. my dear. I het 1 hirit lu lKtumis. Then the j moon was iK-rfectly wonderful and he's the Itest looking thing. , Sib!" "Mabel Hlake! How did you know he was out there?" ! Sybil dodged the pillow Mab" ', threw and produced a p.fir of stockings. "They're beautifully sheer." she uronuuncd. tunning' her hand through them expertly. But you II have to depilltate your legs. -Tell me, Mab, how did you ,, ! he was kind of queer, 1 guess. Hut ' the poor man's got insomnia. And, 'besides, he s wruin a book.' Sybil chuckled.. "I'll hand It to you, Mam. You're a great HttUw fixer. I suppose the lamb never I 'suspected you were stalking him all through the stilly night? Did he tell you the story of his life?" -well. I know ne s a Harvard man. and his people had barrel or ; money, but they lost it durlug the war. That's what they all say. Was he In servicer' '.No. he's got a bum lung. He landed litt of f I hurt is I nnn tmh llcity, though." - ' "Three cheers tor our hero!" j "Don't be mean." j "My dear, I've the greatest re-i spect for fcll the smart boys Vho kept out of war. But I'd like to 1 hear a few of them tell the truth, about it. They nil had bum lungs, or bad hearts, or poor eyesight, j That's nothing but bunk. It was j Influence they had. Not that I'm 1 calling your precious friend a, liar. Ho may have two bum lungs for all I know. I'm onlv theorizing." BUDDIES jP 10 O.OOO'b.fOW. I tier own, to ahe'a given lua clear . (field. I m wily a cranky old maid hnl liMr I'rl liLA'H Itlfl.. nnii.m.i In! I You're crazy. Mao No. darlina. unlv desnerate. P Crawl in the berth, there, wilt you till 1 get this uuuk open?" Mabel too a black chiffon from its hanger. "Kind of wrinkled, have to do. but you'll jruesB I M put on that gray Keurgette cf mine, Mab." "I guess yc u won't! Want to ni;-.e me lo--h like a ikhh- relation? Wear thai b1 -.-k rp de chine,1 like a goo 1 I d .! ! me weari your crystil le d I n-eil no men thing to brighten Ihis old rag of) mine and my iearls wouldn't fod a blind man. Lord. Sib. 1 wish l! had your nice thing " l load. IS very time 1 go (shopping 1! get an inferiority complex, lloneitt-i ly. Sib, tiny simply bully me inloj Itnvinir t numl iilriu'imu thitiou I "You know that big pink hat of,k nl" mine? The very thliu fr a pretty I iif tie flapper with cheeks like applej blossomit. (he girl got it on I my head anO 1 look one look in . the mirror. 'Take it away." I said. I That wasn't ever meant for me.' 'Why. the Idea!' she says. 'It suits ' ou peifectly. 'That pink tulle against my red head!' I aaid. 'It's precious! she murmured "Thnt darn hat cost 125 and I haven't worn it fire times. Remem ber the fuimy Imnnets horses used to war? Wfll, that's what 1 feel like an old dray horse tricked out in a fancy bonnet." Where's that perfume you wc.v talking about? 'You know, dear, I do be-1 I Heve these pointed hetds make Jour ik slimmer. How' much m, you pay for stockings ike tnl8? . , Well, you look charming, Sib. Is it too early to go 1 Uj, now?" I "x0( t don't think so. I'm a pret-, My punk bridge nlaver. vou kmtw.l Mab "That's all 'right by me, darl. ' The punker you are the better lit-J tie Mab will look. Now, be a good' girl. Sib, and don't pull any' Ixie lel stuff on Mr. Eustla. Remember I saw him first!" ! "Heavens, anybody'd think I was a regular home wrecker!" 1 "My dear, If I lived to be a hun dred I'd never learn the half of what you know. You were smarter in the ways of men when you were 15 than I'll be to the longest day I live, home kids are like that wiser than the oldest women. And when you youngsters grab all the good looking men In slhl there's nothing for us old timers to do but sit on the sidelines and grit our teeth. We haven't a trick that will No, No, Steve! Cftt A eoovou'T OB -9rxftOi MS 1 WtKil AVOKXi TO V.OO AVTtR A ij- on yet? Here, don't spread it alt over your race!- There that's bet- - l .(Imnk Ml V - ....... . . (To Bs Continued) Richard Eustts wan tall and thin. and utterly1 fascinating. Right faway he makfs ioe to y.oil. TUd 1 iic xi installment will a male you.- NOTICE 1 We will not be responsible for Irny debts contracted by the roily Anna l!otel, Canyonvllle, or maua- Rer of sume prior to bept. 1. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J S. Boals, Owners and preseut managers, 1 - 1 -o - LABOR'S BUYING. POWER SAID PROSPERITY BASIS CHICAtSO. Sept. 14.--Prosperlty rests with the purchasing Kwer of the laboring man, William tireen. president of the American federation of labor, told the Hroth erhood of Kail road Signalmen in convention here today. "Bconomics now must place cm pliHfis on consumption and not production." the labor leader said. " Production has reached its kets. The greatest of these Is found among the working men. i This class must share equitably in I ho profit that efficiency in) production has created in the last) decade.' Mr. Green said the Influence oft labor unions on international! amity was1 greater than any other; fore. Daniel Webster Holt was re elected president and all others of the office-holders of the signal men were renamed. NOTICE Throughbred Jersey bull for aervice. J. W McConnell, Ump- iO'm Park. Th School of Qunhtw That Stt4 tht Gnlir Statm On to Mtur StuU trnlvvralty for cultural aducatioa and profvMional trmlntnji . ' ' OppOfdwtfv (I offtrtd tn ( 22 ilepnrtmcnts of the College of Literature, Sclonce and ttie Arts ' Architecture and Allied Art Business Administration Kdu tat ton Journtlism Graduat Study liaw Mwlifine Music Phvidcal B'liicntton Hoiol ogr Social Work Extivsioa Diviiion. ' CollK Ytr Optm Sut. U. 12S Far infarmnttan or tntntnav irrtU TK lUgiftrar, Untrntv 0 " ' Oregon, H0m, Or. OOH-1M MOT AT AVu SORt "i (WOOVD at SAft VOR XXX) TO GO - 1 X)&T KK)OW 0 WORY AftOOT YOO num. K V I tth r Tillage You can't beat John Deere f Special, Tractor Disc $75.06 Wheat, OaU, Cheat Choice Recleaned Seed Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG Agent tor OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. ' Bean Spray Pump Co." John Deera Plow Co. Sberwin-William. Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. "over there bv the rail! la that u;uruXkZ.'r-me r "m ' hiV"1K (To Bs Continued) Mabel meets her man In the ; next chupter. Then ab.nv .!., Sybil. Well drilling. See W. F. Kernln, ' Box 855, Roseburg. NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR STOCK AND MERCHANDISE Sealed bids will be roccled by the undersigned assignee of A. B. Crawford and Bernlce G. Crawford, doing business In Roseburg, Ore gon, as The Ladies Shoppe, for the sale of tho stock of merchandise of the Inventory value ot $t343.72. and fixtures of the inventory value or U 10 00. up to 11 o'clock a. m. on September 31, 392S. , Said slock and fixtures can be' Inspected at 139 North Jackson street, and the Inventory seen by i application to the undersigned at i the office of The Douglas Credl- tors Association In Roseburg, Ore I gon. j Alt bids must be accompanied jby a certified check for .10 of the amount bid, -to bo forfeited In case the successful bidder does not complete the purchase. 1 1 The undersigned reserves the right In reject any nnd all bids. Dated this 10th day of Septem ber, 192S K. R. KENNY, Assignee. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Bat lis 327 Cass Fhoue 491 BoT.MYttAR . Tools if "four reasons why t I ropi Buy at era no a. w 1. There Is a great display 01 fancy (run ana melons 'A whnln vnllov Pvfirvthtiiir A guaranteed good, and there to ! choose from. 1 2. Busy people can buy ev- nl.igs. There Is something do ing at Brand'a every day up to 3 a. n:. Fair enough? - 3. Only tlx minutes from town on the highway, with lots ot park lug and turning space. 4. The gardens are worth seeing and one can get a fountain lunch well aa fruits. The children like to go to Brands. BRAND'S ROAD STAND ' .. 4 4444444H4 . . Considered One of The Most Beautiful and Pay ing Ranches in Umpqua Valley 800 seres, h'si east of Rose burg carrying 000 head of high grade sheep and Aiiko.a 1 goats. Modern residence, hay and stock barns. If you are looking for a real . home with Income you are cordially Invited to Inspect this property. ' Write In confidence to E. G. Kin gw ell i ( Chamber of Commerce " Sutherltn, Oregon tcavw ? im THIS cw, 1 WASICiT THWK M6 Of- TMF. Visas M . s-