ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1928. . SEVEN t tCr-k !v- SI! rt-vlrt ' g ; oooo citAiuwa k f ELEANOR EARLY ' -sib.- h. aw. -hich u drink- VsA ViJ 8 r llH S H V vsi 51 H S in too much. You oughtn't to let tL! U fSTnfk J - Ail. W VMJLVO R THIS HAS HAPPENED If only you'll lit It HE a secret. i liim " I It I lij3L jfl kLiU I g Sybil Thome.' Boston norUty: Oood by. J "U't htm! Anybody'd think I fed fcJ jijpV i (J J 1 girl. bw nmrrltd Rii'bsrd Kustls.j She bloutil It without rvsdliiK II.; thvia to kin. You know iwvfectlv twkW y. f-;'j t For this week we are offering a splendid Hansen t a in'-w row. After a two- Lork.,1 the trunk, and put the .;". Mabel Itlake. that I've dou fi;lk7" J r -i o l l- u -ir . rn i i day romance the weilriiDK hi Ha- In h-r bag. nothuw but be and seoM ivt fli , 1.1 ""P-i'-rf. n ramuy jcaic, wnicn wcigns irom 1 to OU pounas, Jvana harbor culminates Sybil's! "I ll sind for It." she decided, j since we were married. 'Let hinir ,,UJ S according to size, from . 4 maddest and itriBiuieet adventure. I 'In iho niornlnr." i As If I could atop him! ' If J a For years she has been the dell- Deliberately she powdered her' "But I'm through now. I've left III iSJjsl Q 31 5 'cuius scandal of Boston s elite. Her! nose, and touched her cheeks and him. I've fed Mm aspirin all I'm JJrViS f JfSj I " I tin 5 romantic adventures began at 18. lips with rouge. Stopped for a nio-inoing to. I've bathed his head ten jL . I f v Mr 5 when she fell In love with Johujment to spray black narclst-us minion lime, aao ien on en. yncaaaJ , . . . . . P Lawrpnro. who was sent to France' from her little enameied atuiitUT, shoes every vlrht I'rr been with -ri t men we nave an accurate Bath Koom Health Scale, specially priced for a few days at $15.00 See these scales jn our window this week. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE . CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PACE FOR SALE FOR SALE Ash block wood, $3 per tier. Phone tF3. FOR SALE Corona portable typo- writer. Phone 459-J. Ft)USALE Good dairy cow. Phone 33K25. U. (Men. FOR-SALK Rabbits of all kinds and prices. 253 2nd Ave., South. FOR BALE 240 good ewes and 10 goats. M. T. Cannon, Glide, Ore. . FOR SALE 100 good ewes, grade' Shropsliire. A. V. Newport, Oak Creek. FOR SALE Angora non-shedding siroa. S. Deer Creek. bucks V. G. from Paul, GO -TO the Fern for canning to matoes; delivered or pick thcui yourself. DRY' WOOD FOR SALE-Uure"l ; i block 3.2f; fir $2.50 ner lier. Phone 10F23. FOR SALE 30 head ewes. 100 bead goats. Apply Luko Bon- ; ii in, Marster'a Ranch, Happy Valley. FOR SALE at a bargain half sec tion of timber laud, about 31 miles below Myrtle Creek. W. E. Ciingenpeel, Roseburg. FOR SALE or trade for milking row, two sown ; neighing 200! . poyiyi each and both, lo farrow uobn. Price' liS-eacb." J.' F. Van. Allen, Days Creek. FARM CHEAP lsTacresT 0 acres Skinner Irrigation, 6 acres more to Irrigate. Irrigation counts; good laud and buildings, 3 miles out. Will sell part. Joe Harvey, Ut 2, Roseburg. FO ItS ALE SO acre slocked ami equipped near Roseburg, run-1 ntiiK water, a few acres under ir- ligation, fair 6 room house nd 1 .bain. Price $3,500, terms. W. A. i llogard. Real Estate, Grand Ho-1 . tel Dldg. Phone 303. ! TCRKEY TOMS X)R SALE Mammoth Hronzel breeding tome. 1200 fine birdw to choose from; large frame utility j toms, entirely free from disease. I Satisfaction guaranteed. f 15 1 each, $5 deposit. Birds sent f. o. i b. Central Point. Eggs for swrln? , delivery. fe(c each, postage pre paid, 25 deposit. HIGH BANKS TURKEY FARM Central Point; Ore. S MALL U A NClTOPP ORTl NIT V 27 avreti, pood little house and oth er buildings. 10 acres In prunes, good rich soil. 6 miles 'from lloaeburg. Will sell for $2 500 oiilpoDS B(.t to music NasU.rcrafl lumis ur in im iur tu Act quick HIGHWAY ACRE MODERN IH'NGALOW 5 rooms, ml modern equipment, map). floors, fireplace. Acre good ground, beautiful lawn, flowers,' good poultry Una t ion. Just throe j miles from Roseburg on Pncific . hiehway. Priced at $3.0i0. Some terms. HOl'BFS FOR RENT itave two good houses well locat ed with respect to schools and shopping district. Rentals $15 r . per month. McLENDOM REALTY CO. 140 Jackson St. SAVTMCS , ON GROCERIES Special attention given lo nil phone orders. Prompt free delivery service. Try our pltn and save worry and lime. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON Ths 8ir Thst Serves You Bsst" Phons 63 344 N. Jackson St J Sr;j(rsp"srV en i- . r- i . FOR SALE $30 will buy a '23 Ford touring at South End Fill ing Station, Rose burg, Oregon. FOR SALE Stark's Delicious ap ples and pears. Alfred J. Moore, Garden Valley. Phone 6f)3-R. FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay, put up bright and green. Price $16 per ton at Hound Prairie Ranch. PULLETS 12 weeks old, 65c each, ready for delivery October 1st. Perm td wards, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALEOR TRADE Largo house, good location, for larger boiiee, good location, with 4 bed brooms. Or sell at discount, or trade on ranch. What have you? lr. Nerbas, 255 S. Kane. 1 " FOR RENT 1 ir FOR RENT 5-room flat: Phone ' ' l- ra- FOR RENT Apt., private eu j"! trance, close in. 331 S. Main. FOR RENT 7-room furnished bouse, stil Mosber. Inquire 857 W. Moahi FOR RENT 2 room furnished house, $6 per month. J. 1). liraughton, Miller's Addition, Roweburg. FOR RENT 5-room furnished cot- Aage with garage; reasonable. Ka?t leuno and Terracu. Phono ' otitf-lt.J ' " FOR KENT Modern Crooin plas tered bungalow, 53 South sueet. A ulce home. $1K jut mo. G. W. Young & Son, lit! t;ass St, Phone 417. WANTED CADDIES WANTED Thursday at Country Club, i0 sharp. WANTED Prune pickers and shakers. C. C. -tlurst. Riverside. WANTEI Some early hatch pul- lets. Mrs. Oscar Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. WANTED To loan ftttiu ou good farm security. C. V., care News-He view. WANTED Married man to work on farm, nice place to live, steady employment to right man. BiUi-t have knowledge of feeding Block and cafiable of oirating tractor. Address Box 12, Kotse burg, Qre. MISCELLANEOUS soK publishers. Seattle CAR OWNER Itoat forget to call 503 when in need of auto parts. Sarft'a Auto . Wrecking liouae. TAKEN V P-Tiiey6u7.g ; m"i! has been broken wlu-n young. Inquire of TrusseM Bios., R. 2. N. Curry Estate, Roseburg. LOST LOST -One pair of football pan la between Roseburg SupcrServite station and llrand h road atHiut. Kinder pl'-ase leave at News Re view office. BRAND'S ROAD STAND BRAND'S Our regula Fall display of fruit is here, and more brilliant than ver. W nav bought the en tire crop of Jonathan applet from two orchards and are sell ing them at surprisingly low prices. See them day time or evening. AHPLE8 Jonathan Gravenste'n Winter Banana Stark's Sweet King Darttett Howell Bosc (still green) GRAPES A large assortment. CONCORD GRAPE JUICE ' BRAND'S Pacific Highway J Miles North with the. A. E. V. "n tbe eve of thetr murriuKe. Whin the rCfivd notice tlmt her Bwcetheart was' nitsfinw in action. Sybil insane with Krief bi-gtm lo eek forget f illness. " Finally she becomes engaged to CraiK Newhall, a wrallhy am, tie titrable bachelor, but not sur ol he love she lakes a triii to Cuba with Mabel I Hake, a. social worker. More nailing she vromUes CraiK a decision on her return. At tb time she 1s fearfully unset be cause of the death. of her father nd the subsequent man-lace of.j her broilUT. Tad, to Valerie Vesi, a girl whom Sybil instinctively dis lik.s. On shipboard she meets Eustis. 1 who woos her madly, and finally sweeps her Into an impetuous marriage. On their wedding night he becomes intoxicated and Sybil in the morning, threatens to leave him. A reconciliation takes place, however. Then for two dreadful weK8 Richard Is alternately charming and repulsive. Until at last Sybil determines to leave him. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XX Sybil bit the tip of hr pen hold er, and drew her brows together Then, dipping the pen resolutely, she began to write rapidly. "Dear Richard." For a mom; nt she considered the salutation. 1 nen, drawing her pen brusquely through it, tossed It aside, and took another sheet. Rut presently she wrote again, "Dear Richard," and after It. as though suddenly determined scrawled rapid words, one after the other as if they flowed of their own accord from a suddenly vol I ubte pen. Dear Richard, There are some things a woman cannot stand not even if she loves the man who hurts her. And 1 am beginning to wonder, Rich, if 1 ever DID love you. Thi scene in the foyer tonight was horrible. I had rather die than spend another night with you like this. Two weeks and every other night of them hell. I am going to Mabel now. I sup pose when you wake up. and sober off, you will try to find me. ! hope that we will be on the way home by then. If we cannot passage Immediately, I can O'lly beg that you will leave me alone. 1 wish these weeks might be like a closed chapter in a book one could lay away and -try to forget. Please. Rich if you love mH be kind. Mab wiil keep our seciVl, BOOTS AND HER SUPPOSE VOMJ-TXl MOTOR kX WO- V)KtO OWfc FRECKLES AND DID FB6CWT.es 7EL.U Vtxj WWAT l'AA (S0IN6 TO BS IN7WIS CIRCUS OF - . J . . - "VV Y r VaftWi'? BUT J OAJ EAKW!.' ME9BE VOO'PE )' . ' V, SIX TMES 7JJ.IS X 6H?AfTE. QUire HlW-S- KjwOC'-- -Ar TOO SMALL TO . , . "-7 1 ?? J &T, SALESMANSAM " And Bonbon Came ' . Bv Small vf V wrm evtM step! cowtw imta th' 5.tr.'ch'.I. S jlH coweSTrie. I 'A , . - comok 6oNeoMcce. " jy- N . utJ "Tf" BKiiMWiT Y,4va " V S ' " OM 60NB0MI ( l ' f)v y , V rv) ' .ml hiiffert her nails vigorously. . while she (unnl her recumbent husband. There rie no many things about htm Bhe had learned to dislike. ! "Drunk r sober," she reflected , dismally. j Hut It was liquor that made him! altogether iiniswHp. At -flint hej became stupidly sleepy. lhen. when Fhe roused hlin. he grew amorous. Anil that was worse. Oil, niuch worse! j She rh uddeml as he. exhaled a; noisy briath. Turning her back aquarrly.' she walked trom the room uuiioui a ..i. Mabel anil Mr. Moore, at their favorite cafe, were BlpphiR aperi tifs when Sybil found them. "Well, well!" boomed Moore, "here contra the bride!" and his Inrite sunburned hand devoured hers warmly. Ho waa a blR man with merry blue eyes and a' pink bald aiMit. When Sybil heard he had played football at Harvard In 1907 she re- flirted that college athletea M veara after commencement all j ionk alike. ! "Hello, people." she Kreetei! them serenely. "May I have a cock tall, too?'' "Why. sure. Delighted." Moore beamed. "Two's company . and three's a crowd, if It was anybody but you. Hut sit rlKht down. We've great news for you." Mabel was smiling selfcon sciously. "You'd never Riiess would you. Sib?" she bantered. "The way Jack's eriunlng like a Cheshire cat. Sit down. Jack. We're Kettinc married. Sib. That rmikeB It unani mous. You and me both. She laughed triumphantly. "Isn't he precious. Sib? 1 don't care If he IS bald, and a trlllo alderimmlc. He's his Mabel's blessed sweetie!" "Mabel Hlake. liuv you ueen drinking?" "No, honey, I'm only delirious with Joy." There .'ere tears In Mabel's eyes., "Honest," she choked. "I never was ro happy in all mv life." . "I'm pretty glad, myself." chor tled Moore, inoint and Joyous. "She's a great little girl, Mab Is." Svhil rallied desperately. "You It'tlbet she is. Jack! she crlrd. ' Ana, I hope w ith all my heart you II bo hai'-pv as the day Is long." i "As happy." tried Moore, "as; you two are!" and he railed forj coektails, to iiruiK a mam. . . . "Where's Itich?" asked Mabel "Ov r at (he betel lying down." BUDDIES COAVV -TWfc tOVACSJ THE VOT COUTCOL J HIS FRIENDS WTVtoORGOlJ X'AATUEFIECCSMAN- WE WORLDS VTWAC0 UWt L A6 I J TO8SANTLUT&LV. EATINSALUSATOR I SAAAUV.E5T vsihai Wt A10T7DO t? LZj CiT r-S BE!.' ) 1COULDBEAM WE OMiy TWINS I I TmiS CIRCUS OF s r. U 7715 U0AS6-OH, N' AOJ CAM u-csm ( f mm. I ve ,... i. i .n my ami hed. I-M n u.r.ril him. And put him to b"(i. And stood fur hi drunken lovemakiiiK." hf ran the back of her hand fiercely across ur mouth, and shuddered, whimpering "Now I'm through.' Her voice ended In a little moan, and her bead pitched forward on the table. Sybil had fainted. ... They rut cold rloths on her head, and forced ,w hlsky between her lips. And. almost before alio ! could lt up. they began to argue! to beg and to reason. i "Oh, please," she besought them, "please please!" Then .Mabel took her hand, and sitting beside her, began to plead. "You can't," she insisted, "duck marriage like that. You are Hich ard's wife now. And you've got to slick. 'For better, or worse,' you promised. Sib." "(live blm another chance," be sought Jack. "He's simply gone off his head. Liquor lilts some men like that. You've brought him to his senses now. Don't be a quitter. little girl. Your husband needs you more than anyone ever needed you before. Slralghtf ul.lr; hlm-out Is he Job you've bargained for. Wearily Sybil fought. "But you re only thinking about Mill! How about .ME? Don't 1 count? 1 can't go hack to ltleh I CAN'T. How CAN I and keep my own self respect?" And when Mabel talked of duty, she flared out, angrily. Itut In the end they had their way. It was a chastened little bride they led back to the hotel. "We'll go up with you." offered Mabel. i feel." sputtered Sybil, "like a downtrodden old scrub woman." The room was dismally dlsor- I dered. Klrhard's things tossed .almilt. The beds upset, r.mpiy uni ties around. Kvery window shade at a different slant. Someone had put on the lights, and switched on' and electric fan. ltlch lay sprawled as she had left him. Sleeping noisily. "There's my note," said Sybil, "where I left It." "You gliis go downstairs." sag gested Moore; and Mabt 1 glowed at the competent way he assumed puty County -Clerk and am thor- fent f growth fir within rea charge. "I'll wake him, and give oughly familiar with the routine a0nable distance of railroad. Mill him a good talking to. Shall I show iof the office. If elected, I will en- ,,e location wanted for 60M mill him that note of yours. Sib?" Uleavor to make courtesy to the combination of small tracts might "(lo as far aa you like." she con- ipubllc one of the outstanding tea- ,uit. g.d ur.H cruise with i.w. curred listlessly. "Tell lilm my tiiuinn ii n.ii. jm .. mrntlnn that I'd never have eonie Try and WOW ,Vi "W WSS VYACl ,K ?uW . BU: OFTWE WWXIOtt Or-"WE SoRV(VCt"bAW MCMtMtW Or THt COtortROV OWIb,WHVtH M?t THE WVtRONibjRODOtSi AMD ltvMOe, , CAU. AH AR RtWbTANCt ANO THIS VOKCtc, tVX. VXtXX. TO CHMt. V's COURSE - J --O IP"" 2 Freaks Ask your trocar for new Crows Caka Flour. Pronounced frssf by foremost cater are and cake bakers. tuu-k if it hadn't been (or you and Mab." . In the lobby the girls aut by skie. t . , . ' "Well, Mab, why don't you side Bay '1 told you so'?" ,"Sh. dear. Don't talk like that." "Well, you were right. You told rue I'd be sorry." "I know, honey. Hut that doesn't help matters now." In miserable silence they watched the happy throngs along the Prado. ' j "Tell nie, dear," Mabel's voice! was ,ery gentle, "don't you love Klch any more?" Sybil shrugged. "Oh, I don't know." She pondered listlessly. "I don't believe It's love. 1 don't believe it ever was. You'd think, wouldn't you, that a girl like me wouldn't have been so easily fooled? Hlrh, by his own admission, could love ai "ul ......v... - full of them, he says. Girls with 'bodies as lovely and brains as keen.' Those were his own words. Maliel. Any girl of my type, he de clares, could satisfy him. God Al mighty, why did I marry him!" l'resently Moore came down. (To B Contlnusd) (What happens next on Sybil s tumultuous huneymoon? Read the next chapter.) R. A. HERCHER (Regular) Republican nominee for County Judge for Douglas County. Youl tuppori ana vote respectively Ucited. (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTY JUDGE As democratic nominee for the office of county judge, I solicit the support of the voters of Douglas county at the general election to be beld Tuesday, Nov. 6. 1B28. (Paid adv.) Walter S. Hamilton FOR COUNTY CLERK To Voters: As democratic nom inee for the office of County Clerk, I hereby solicit your sup port at the general election to be neia November bin. i nave naa six years' experience aa First De Niires ot the administration. (Paid auv- ROY AOEE. Learn OT ODOR?, tOO WOWT rVT "WOOeWT ""fOO'o Ut "Vfitl HOW , of Nature ( A r-r-rt Trade. Now We can handle some used farm machinery : , IF WE GET IT IN SEASON : If you need a farm implementt of any kind 'just "See U First, We Can Save You Money"; Special Cletrac and Plow or Disc, $425 with Plow and Disc Harrow $485 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG AganU tor OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse St Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. L. N. Miller EUGENE BOY SKIPS WHEN MOTHER GETS OUT OF THEIR CAR; .Hi IT l Win) SKATTI.K. Sept. 25. Aid Of! S(,aul(. pice was enlisted today (nH Bearcn lor inn rye, 11, who i Hisanmared August 2 while lrlv- lug here from hugeuo, tire., with his mother. Ten miles north of Eugene Mrs. : Elizabeth Nye. the mother reported 1 lo police, she stopped the car to ' enter a bank to cash a check. When rhe came out to the car i again, her son had disappeared. she waited on the highway two; days and then came on to Seattle, inquiring for her boy at every gasoline station along the road. The youth who was an aviation atudent. was five feet 11 Inches tall, dressed In overalls, macktnaw and cap. Vatklna Products Mra. J. M. Ashcratt, 120 V. Lane St. Phone 177. o COOS PLAYER INJURED (.Wirat'l Prvwi I..1M-.I Wlr.O MAI1S1IKIK1.D, Ore., Sept. 25 Harold Carver, fininer Myrtle Point high school football flash, suffered a broken collar bone In practice game with preparatory Monday. High school boys beat alumni 12 to 6. TIMBER tiurfb ' Tiunra - ,wntert hmi. lKn . nn muii est possible nrice to K o Klni- well. Heeretnrv ('hnmtier nf fntti. 'merce, Rutherlln. Oregon. OOOtt I. VOO -tyt 9tna 91 n, ior I 1 Dehydrater Co. ! FOUR REASON8 WHY p"p' Bu Brnd- 4 1. There Is great display - of fancy fruK. and melons InjI i.i ' 4 from the best orchards In the .alley. everything 4 guaranteed good, and there to choose trom. t. ilusy people can buy eve- nlngs. There Is something do- lug at llrand'a every day up to 3 a. re. r'air enough? 3. Only six minutes from town on the highway, with lots of parking and turning - space. 4. The gardens are worth seeing and one can get a fountain lunch as well as fruits. The children like to go e to Brand's. ) BRAND'S ROAD STAND Considered One of The Most Beautiful and Pay ing Ranches in Umpqua Valley 8(1? acres, lust east of Rose burg carrying auu head of high grade sheep and Angora goats. Modern residence, hay and slock 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. Kingwell Chamber of Commerce Euthorlln, Oregon By Martin UOUV.O DO 1W -MOW V)t- TORf.ottvvi tytwx siue..fc T& 'roo IL 1 iW) . mm ivMj- rrT) - fe r rij y i , By Blosser -.m r -vs. -Jm-2