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ROSEBURG NEVS-RF.VIE.W. ROSF.BURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928. SEVEN And it is a new shipment, but we are offering bar gain prices on this line of serviceable . Enamel Ware Our window display shows a variety of utensils in this new ware, and you will be pleased with it. We spscialize in everything for the kit chen and in hardwire. I 1 IgyaxwusBxaxAsnxitc f ELEANOR EARLY Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE covered with soft black hair., , smiled his first email smile, and A nurse appeared in the door- cooed iu triumph. Sybil caught him way, pleasantly professional. Uo her and kUBed him wildly. "IV tliu most beautiful baby i "God love him," aha muruiurad Tve ever seen,' she said. "And ab- reverently. aolutely perfect." Then they passed him around, THIS HAS HAPPENED "Sbit Thome's going to have a W1 smiled palely. 'lie's Just and eacb ot mem. line laines ai a Sybil i home tells her sweet 'baby!" io beautiiul!" she said, and giu christcniiiK. made a wish for him. ht-art. t raie Newhall. of her secret "A babv? Mv dear, what are vou ,ed worshiniunKly on her son. i-ut-K, and love and gold until marriaKP. the tells hitn also that tntkliiK about! 1 just got an an-i "Your brother is 1m re," Khn tt cntne- tn lv & e.hiUi. And mnn.nnt nf h.r (imn i,.L.rt" i HO Ulced the nnrd briskly. ehe telta him aomethhic of Ricln ' Well!" i may come iu for Just a moment if m an Irish fairy tale, ard Kustis, who won her in five I "Vou don't mean ft?" you'll promise not to talk." ;your father and may you never days. 8 he describes Hie horror ol " certainly do. Next April Ij Tad came i :i tiptoe, after the 8Ul 'our beautiful eyes on the face the two weeks she spent with him. heard." fashion of uk.i approach iug recent And CraiR, very pemly, when che t Women telephoned each other mothers, lie 1 'Id a brown felt Ii:k is through, kisses her good by. jttl an hours of the day and ninhi. !awkwardly. t-o.llng the brim, ;.d Sybil's family, almost over- At bridge parties they forgot to seemed qt diit.e.i ; ad tnibar whclnied by her astounding reve- play cards. They met one another rasped. UU ii. e il l ihlu d, and lailon. consider wavs and means f.ir luncheon, and their food erew he applied ntj ui.u.'..ti. catet net- of silencing the gossip and cold while they talked. The most vously to his forehead. Sbil lauU SQiieh liiim scandal. Mrs. Thome, arrogant of them went to see her. ,'d weakly as he came to the. side fearful oi society s scorn, orders With incredulous exclamations an , of her bed. wedding anmmncements and calls small gifis they invaded her prlv-! 'Meet the boss. Taddy!"' sho on her psvcho analyst for help in acy. jcried, aud drew the sheet gently deahn wiih the dreadful prublcm. j (ne day ene bundled toother ;,; "See ums u,,cle Sweety- uni.u biuuiu, i au, . jlve jiuio jackets, sis pans ot very sympathetic and understand- booties, four baby -dresses fin ing, but his wife. Valerie, is frank-, Droidered iu Madeira, and a knit ly skeptical. t bonnet or two. Tying them around Mr. Crandon, the analyst, rfr-jwith a blue satin carriage ribbon, views the case. ; she laid them on the blazing lops Now go on with the story: jin the library fireplace. And while I HAPTKR XXXI. it hey burned she held a tiny band Thome leaned back in her. of slik and wool, all shrunk with tears, to her lips, and laughed ex citedly. Tad kissed her white forehead, :and took her hand. 1 "Well, Sib?" j "Oh, Tad!" she, whi.-pered. "I'm i so happy! Just look at uim. Tad!" ; Th i n Tad ben t and ins i ec t ed the Utile handle, and poked it i tur handed him back to Sybil. "Ho and she cried, like the bad witch "Bad cess to i of him! 1 Then them were cocktails, and a toast to Kdward Thome, second, , t.tii, rliJi ily, like an inebriated ho&,, grew H'eepy, aud, nodding a bit, oiopped his chin to hta chest I and slept. i I Everyone agreed it was strung 8oii had never heard from liich unl. i "It's as If the earth opened and swallowed him." declared Valerie, incredulously. j And to Tad she expressed open disbelief. "I don't know what Sib lakes us for. A bunch of dumb beiis, I guess. Aud of ai! the big tiitupfeions 1 ever knew, Craig Newhall is the biggest. Hook, line FOR SALE WANTED KOll SALE Ear corn. J, M. Wea ver, Koberts Creek. FOR SALE 16 ft, Phone 5ti3. ALL MAKES of sewing machines f repaired. Phone 26F21 evenings. WANTED Work ' man and wile. counter, cheap. News-Review. t I on ranch by Box 42, care FOR SALE Oak, laurel block; good wood at right prices. Phone tiE3. FOll SALE RemTngton 12-gauge shotgun, rib barrel; brand new. Phone 5C6-R. FORT" SALE Team, wagon and harness. All in good shape. 1143 Booth & Oile Sts. TXR SALE Dry and fir Bros WANTKD ParntliiK branches, by day Prices reasonable; satisfaction and fir guaranteed. F, W. Sharpe. Phone 3C5-YX. FOR RENT I Mrs Boston rocker. Mr. Crandon flow ed on. By and by the maid came with tea. Belore they knew it the clock on the mantle was chimiug tour. j am sorry," said Mr. Crandon, "I have another appointment now."; And Mrs. Thome, gathering hen moleskin aoout iier. apologised and ! Winter dragged on prepared to depart. j long winter. Sybil was very beaut i- '1 feel so much better," she. ful, but there was no one to see told him. "1 simply can t thank her somber loveliness but her vou enough for all you do for me. mother, and Tad and Valerie. Her It's as if a load were lifted from; eyes seemed to grow larger, and in my mind." their tragic depths there was a And that night she told Valerie. J sort ot Maaonna oeauiy, "Mr. Crandon thinks it would bo! ne moveu quieuy he said, Look!" she cried, when Tad uni1 wondered it fcymi expeeteu came in nnd found her crouched i to say it was good looking, over the ashes. "1 ve burnt d all the! I he beautiful. Tad?" tickets of admission nu friends r "BeauUlul!" he echoed solemn bought to come to look at me." !? MH's kt a nice head." -ami ears: sne crieu. -uni you such a Ions, irver tilu'1 beautiful ears iu ail ".Never," he answered hr grave ly. "Heautiful ears." Then the nurse came. "You've stayed long enough for today, Mr. Thorne," she told him. And Tad took his hut gratefully with a sortiumi urieu. m and tried to think of something to 1111,1 suiuer, ne a swauoweu ui Tad had come to treat his wife say. "Croat little kiddo," FURNISHED ground floor apt., clce in. 331 S. Main. FOR KENT Steam heatedfront fircord wood r"UI"- a- JacKson, opposite 16-inch wood. Melton ' A"LI,;'vwire. Phone 11F15. bull REM Furnished house. modern and nicely furnished. Phone Mrs. .0. M. Berrie. PACES' still have a little of that special lot of cheap lumber. Now is the time to buy. FOR S, A L E 1 2 m i Ich c 6 wrsf wfil begin to freshen about Jan. 1st. J. L. Casebeer, Yjlide. LET US quote you, whether the job be large or small, page Lum ber & Fuel Company. FOlfSALE Good "used car. Will sell cheap or will trade for wood. X. X., care News-Review. j SALWA Y peaches at""50ca bushel in orchard, some at 75c. O. O. j Rogers. Phone 1SF35 evenings, j And she , soft wool : erfectly marvelous t the color of wild flowers in the He is very anxious ' country. She looked womanly and ' in all Its J a great mistake to send Sybil , of heavy, peasant grac ir nnntrat't. lawav. And he savs that the chitd I wore a blue smock of may be a f.hiug for hi veeks after Sybil left Hi she wanted a christening analyze Sybil for her own ! lull ot grace. She sedom went good, you know, Valerie. But I , out, being extremely conscious or suppose she woiudnt hear of such i all that was being said. a thing." Once Craig came to call, but she Two hospital, party. "I know they're old-fashioned," she admitted. "But this is some thing special." She bought a christening robe with scant courtesy. "Oh, keep still!" he exclaimed now. "Your chatter gives me a pain." Whereupon Valqrte packed her bags, and left for New Haven, leaving the conventional note on her pillow. ". . . If you're sick of me, there are lots of people who aren't , . . Plenty oi fun in New Haven . . . never take me anywhere . . . old stick-in the-mud ... It won't do you any good to come for me . , , stay as long a I please . . .' (To Be Continued.) Fence, 34c Rod! Red Strand 9-39 Full galvanized, wrapped joint, standard weight. HIGH QUALITY AT A LOW PRICE Grass Sed. Winter BIuj Grass, Ladino Clover. "See Us First, We Can Save ou Money" Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG Agents tor OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. h-can Spray Pump Co. John Deer a Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. $400,000 WORTH OF GEMS STOLEN FOR COUNTY JUDGE (AnoclAffKl Prpiw U'aw1 Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 9. As noon time crowds thronged the streets ' below, four armed and maske l I robbers held up a west 46th street diamond merchant in his 2lh floor offices a half block from Fifth Avenue yesterday and encaped with gems valued at $400,000. Solomon B. Stein, the owner of the gems, was displaying stones (Craig and Tad talk things over -valued at $200,000 to Joseph Cold- Sybils marr ace and the chances1 muni, wnen As democratic nominee for the IN N. Y. HOLDUP '"ce of county Jui1kb. i solicit the county at the general election to be held Tuesday, Not. 6. 192. (Paid adv.) Walter S. Hamilton R. A. HERCHER for a divorce. Craig shows his hand in the next chapter Valerie stays in New Haven.) FOR KENT (-room house, some furniture, with garage. Close in. $25. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417 FOR RENT 5-room fuTnfshedcbt tage with garage; reasonable. East Lane and Terrace. Phono 56C-U. FARM for rent on shares; Spaugh ranch at Lookingglass. 100 acres, 15 acres prunes, 2 dryers. None but restousibIe parties need ap- j piy. wiiuur l. spaugh, 6(H iUIe St. Thorne had gone to church. Sybil wore n brief little dress ot woodsy green, with violets at waist. And the baby, over his The baptismal gown, wore a daisy definitely crisp curtains at her window rust-! chain. led like a sihull girl's pert petti-! Mabel held him, and Sybil, din i coats. Spring, with the breath of phig her fingers In the font, ffvhil hnwpvpr. hail irlnas of her ilacs. stole through the open win-, spi iiisieu nis luwy nine nean own, and it was Tad who persuad- do w and the little bundle at her ed her at last to stay at home. side wailed a mournful wall. . . "It seems to me." he said, "that Such a funny little bundle. it would be a cowardly thine to. Sybil cradled it on her arm name They PRISON FIRE BELIEVED TO HAVE KILLED 20 Order ear tags with your i should sav not!" scorned sent down word that she was out. ! .varus iuhk, aim iwrroweu a ami amiress 10 mars: sneep. Valerie. "And what's the sense of : After that he left flowers with hisiKmer brazier tor a tout, t nug was;ure sold at Wharton Hros. unnivfinv Kehll v 'n, vlrl iiAVPr . card occas ona v. but never again mere, mm iaci, mm maoei wnn hnrf'n r.n.ri,,,. nnr n inhibit inn ' asked to see Uvt. l-Jack Moore. H was an evening in her lite. It's nrimittve et that's i iwht'". Valerie was playing bridge, Sib's trouble and there's no sub-1 Then, at last, it was over. Spring .and Mrs. limating that. Mother Thorne. lie-1 came. And forsytliia waving yel sides, she'd just laugh at you." low banners. Crocuses, and gay red "1 suppose so," agreed Mrs. tulips, and purple hyacinths. oi Thorne sadly. "Well, we won't let' Sybil lay quietly in a small white her her ko away anyhow. Valerie. Mr. ova in a dis wnuo nospuai. crandon advised very against it." (Aswx-laled Vret Lciwd t';rr) ,HTNCTfoN CITY, O., Oct. 9 With a total of twenty prisoners missing, all of them believed dead, and twenty-seven injured, work of recovering charred bits of bodies from the smoking ruins of the dor mitory of the Ohio penitentiary "1 baptize thee," she cried, "Ed-tbiPk plant continued, ward Thorne, in commemoration I Identification of the mutilated of my father, and to honor his t remains as praclically impossible, memory. And I renounce for then I so completely had the flames done the robbers entered the office. They had handkerchiefs wrap ped about their faces and each man held a levelled pistol. After scooping up the stones &ictn was showing, the roh Iters forced Stein to open his safe and from that they took gems worth anoth er $200,000. Then, covering their retreat with their pistols nnd threatening to shoot to kill, they backed out of the office and escaped. (Regular; Republican nominee for County Judge for Douglas County. Youi mpport and vote respectively so belted. (Paid Adv.) PERCY A. WEBB Republican nominee for sneriff of Douglas county. General elec tion November 6, 1928. (Paid Adv.) ROY AGEE Democratic candidate for County Clerk, solicits your support at the general election to be held Novem ber 6th. Your vote will be appre ciated. - (Paid Adv.) Rat barjecu trnd'!che3 and live forever. Brand s Road Stand. o - PAVING JOS COMPLETED Pens, turnip and other garden seed fur fall planting are sold at Wharton Pros. i started the fire. CHICKEN RANCH for sale, close f6rKENT New 6-room plastered to Roseburg, or exchange for j house, modern, with paraRe, one cltjr-TMldence. Box 15, JSews-He-1 aero ot land and chicken house, view. Foil KALE One small jiony, 6 years old. extra nood one. 2 hounds. A. E. Millard, Looking glass. ' ' FOR SAI'K OK 'LEASE Fruit ranch near liosebure, Oregon. Address :. H. Patrick, 653 W. 7th St., Eugene, Orie FOIl SALE Jersey -Jlolsteill cow, fresh four months, civinR 4 (jal lons daily. Gives 8 gallons when fresh fine family cow, price tloO. Phone 325-L. SEE THIS AT highway, close in. on paved $12.50. 5 KOOM furnished house with fur ! nace, modern. 2-acre lot, close to town. SIS per mo. ! O. W. 'ioung & Son, 1(6 Cass St. ! Phone 417. : MISCELLANEOUS POEMS set to music. Mastercraft song publishers, Seattle. CAR OWNERDorf t foTget to call 553 when In need of auto hirt soiTiPu-hfre Like a confession noked timidly at the white cloth3."'y lamer aim ciaini uieo ior my a Kwiuy. of f0arfoar of what people are that swaddled it. They fell backdown alone. Edward Thorne, son of It seemed fairly well establish- going to say. Hold up your head, ! revealing a small red lacj. wnnjun inume . . . ieu mat oerecttve electric wiring sih Thuw'Q nnthini? likp tarinir a bit of nose in the middle oi it. iham.i,i, Ami tn ihem ll in co 1 There were tlirht little wrinkles1 The lighted candles tlmt flanked to the devi!" ithat would undoubtedly disclose the brazier flickered, and burst sit now fur your holiday photos. As soon as the announcements j eyes later, and a noisy, busy'nto brighter flame, so that they That la one gift that is never dup weTe out, the news began to per-mouth that seemed large for the held the baby's big-eyed stare. Heated and always appreciated, colate 'rest of the featurca. The head was And h" Mined his liltle arms, nnd Ttoehurg Studio. 1 29 Jackson. The city repair crew has fin ished the (ask of paving the ap proaches to the new Deer ('reek bridge after several week's of hard work. The pavement was mixed in the city's small street repair plan, which lias only a very lim ited capacity. Coliseum ntly the task took a great deal of time. The pavement, however, has been laid In a very efficient manner and at a cost far below the estimated cost of the work tr it had been done on contract. Acquaintance Sale UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Roaeburg Salvage Co. now The Roseburg Exchange. Dressers from $6 up New Felt Pase Linoleoum, yard 37c New Slightly Scratched Simmons Ileds $5.95 New Coll Springs ..$5.95 New Cotton Mattresses ... $6.73 We Also Carry All Kinds of Second Hand floods THE ROSEBURG EXCHANGE The House of Satisfied Customers. 401-406 W. Cass St. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Fallen Hopes By Marti parts. House. car, $25, in good running condi- j tion: four good tires; top in I good condition. Auto Electric ! STRAYED from Muck Station. 122 S. Stephens. Phone 1.16. Sartf s Auto Wrecking FOR SALE Purple vetch mixed with grey oats. This vetch makes a good growth in fall and winter. It Is also aphis proof. Arthur U. Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. Phone 2S0S. Price 2i cents lb. FOR SALE 3 cows, 2 yearling heifers, all high grade Holstein; one registered Holstein bull, 2 years of age. Also 2 grade An-, Kora billy goats. N. L. Conn, Roseburg, Ore. Phone 6F15. i FOR SALET)R" TRADE Best i proportion in Oregon for 2 me- ' chanics. Fully equipped auto re pair and machine shop. Long lease, low rent. lloUrt will handle. Fashion Gaiage, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SAf-E - Sewing machineT $7. SO; sanitary drinking foun tain with tank; several Indoor - ..chemical toilets. $3.5rt; oil stoves with ovens; toilets com plete w ith tanks; typewriter! from $7.5o up. These a.re bar gams. Phone 3S-R. Box 315, Suth erlin, Ore. , Fork range, five ewes, ears marked and each belled. Any one seeing these sheep please notify Mj-s. B. F. Moore, Buck Fork, Ore. FOR COUNTY CLERK Ira 6. Riddle Republican Candidate Election Nor. 6, 1928. BO01,M WW M Ce.u VLMiE .u"t h STOSfc fcOOTS Wvu. NiVVfc MORt VX.t "0 , HOT ABCXJT miw' J W3E OOS. CK WRaili5& x -rJ AAyl , I "WE KAK' TTrttMH MOR rzO J S PRO&REiAWB J Iff W cwfcr, --ro M' vmm.m rftmm-m UiwiM THEM ' kino 'LKlO, : 3' 1 VtH1. WiO -JS-kGi W. Bother to i PITT P?W aw v.v.-'w-.h. VO9. T WH HAVKE. INC. MO U . T Off. . i Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cnss Phone 491 INFANT ANL PRE SCHOOL CLINIC Douglas County Health Unit OCT. 10. 1-4 P. M. Health Office hi Courthouse Roseburg. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS His Dilemma! 1 tiJCCi: TO 7ttlf4U. CP AEBE 1 BEfcAA AfeD MELP MG 007!1 TRU BLUE ttasty...cXuMtious Roseburg Cabinet Shop ?,0 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board nd Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Soreens mde to order E. S AND F. L. COCKEI.EgAS Farm Loans Sira'ieht loans for .", T o yrars. Kepsymnt Fsual comrmssinn I'ronini Hitio.i. An I'tfin. If interested tall or write. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 118 Cut St. Phone 417 fcgfWafers privle. 1 chaises, j :'Ai W ' ANV"V7i 1 I V. 3 costs mwsvH I mm w l. K-K . . . " rlky . k IT: 1 K By Blosser SALESMAN SAM VITAMINS A- B-C-D-E and j 16 minerals of 5 ! fresh vegetables combined with j pure wholewheat j make them good to eat and better for you. Contain SFrhVeeeM ' i Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON ! The Store That Serves Vou 6et . Phone 63 344 N. Jackeon St. GCODMeSS1. WovJ tn, GO IJacK Ksi' TCfvS." Oft- SOte MORE SLffP- '-'! I- vi wn.ir. ' jt. r j " . i fw ,cisx nfcr cjy OMD AKiQ twfo m'ocjm "rtwc reW. CHItP, wkat'4 " aLowi TM' &IO lOeej oc I PcWiB.T OT TH'' VJrIM M(L(JP? &TfkTlcl (.'IGHT tw-i(H see? 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