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ROSEBURG NEWS-RFVfF.W. ROSF.BURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1923. TWO i Yes, It's Green 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 now ware, and you will be pleased with it. We specialize in everything for the kit chen and in hardwire. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION I ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE j : r I FOR SALE ! I I WANTED ! I i , ,, FOR SAI.F-Jcrsey cow and calf. . IlllllM. Iflit'l'J . - i FOR SAI.K Kntrlish bull doe pups. J. M. Hpancake. rnnne j-i-i FOIl SA1.K roiuord ktiihb. 5c lir lb.. 25 lbs. dflivcml. 2711 Y. FOIt SAl.K 2 sow a wllh 2(1 (jiss. O. C. Thompson, i'mpqua, Ore. ALL MAKES of sewinK machliiea n paln-d. Hhone 2BK3 1 evenings. FOR HALK 12 milch iows, will begin to freshen about Jan. 1st. J. L. Casebcer, (ilide. I 1 1 0 X ( M H A P 1 1 for snip cheiip.or will trade for wood, son tit. 635 N. Jack- : j liOOD JKRriEY milch cow for sale. Thomas Jennie, I block W. of Itlvcrside a tore. COAL OH liltKH'ETS, loose or sacked, a little or a lot. Tages' can properly serve you. roll SALK Ford tourtnjr with a starter. For Information pbone 2fK'L (ieo. Winston. CHU'KKN ItANC'il Tor sale, close1 to UoseburK. or exchaiiKO for city residence. Uox 15, News-He view. ! KLKVKN KINIM of lxli-10 Kiadea of 24 and so on down the line. That's the reason you Kt j Just what you want at faces'. yoil SALK 1 team and set of , work harness, good wagon, 12- ' Inch plow, on hard cult i vat or. roller; or will trade for tractor or uraiu, W. It. KUi. Phone I ir.Fj2. foil" SALK Oil LEASK - Fruit ranch near Roseburg. n-gon. Address C. 11. Patrick, 553 W. 7th St., Eugene, Ore. Si: K Til I S A T ON ET out 1 iig car, $US, In good running condi-) tlon; four good tires; top In good condition. Auto Elect rit: j Station. Ml H. Stephens. Phone : i For sai.k or tradk iiet proposition In Oregon tor 2 me- chanlcs. Fully equipped auto re pair and machine shop. Long leam. low rent. tIauO will handle. Fashion Oarage, Grants Pass, Ore. j f ll SALE 3 toi. I :'2l t's j rotun hcMiy, Ihk wtioUhe!, in 1 Yoiualla but ween II Hid C Sis.; fruit tri es, grapes, berriet. etc.. ! all soils (loners. Will sell for $ih $:smi ca.-l). baance trims, j AddresH Mm. Addle ('air. 1'iow ntHge, r.ugene, ire. FOR SALE Sewing machine, $7.50; Military drinking tour tain wllh lank ; bevetul (ndooi clteinicHi 1 1 h ii t h, f.t rn; oil SIovih Wi!h ovent.; Inllels com plete w it i lanliH ; t pewriteu , from $7. .' up Tliee aie bar gaiiiH. Phone erltn, ( he. It. Uox Sulli Chircpraclor DRUGLES3 HEALTH CENTER "Complete He.ilth Service Mineral Vapor Haths RHAND S HO AD STAND BRAND'S Our regular Fall d.ipljy ef fruit Is here, and more brilliant thn aver. We h v fcouQht the en tire crop of Jonathan ppl. from two orchard; and are sell ing them at surprisingly !ow prices. See them day time or evening. APPLES Delicious Jan. (than Winter Canjnj PEARS Howell Bote GRAPES A targa astortmc'it. GRAPE JUICE r. BRAND'S Pacifis Hi0',' i Milss Nclh WANTKtl to rent Hbr , 2 w,k ,,h , hUgHX ' UANTKH Painting branches, by day all lis contract. I'riees reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. K. W. Sharie. Mione 3t5 YX. FOR RENT Pl'UNISHKD ground floor close lu. 331 H. Main. apt., Foil" UKXT-Hteam healed front room. 122 8. J ark son, uppoBltelto MabW. Antlers theatre. FOK ItKXT- 6-room house. furniture, with parage, c lone in. $25. G. U. Young & Son. 1'hone 417. VOU IlKNf--WeM furnVhed sleep Inn room, like home, (icutleman preferred Address "W, caro News Heview. FOR RKNT 5-room furnished cot tage with garage; reasonable. Kaxt Lane and Terrace. Phone 6t6 R. 4 LOST !,OHT or taken from car Saturday, child's tan coat. Kinder please leave at News-Review office. ANYONR find I lis a laran yellow male cat, front foot crippled, at Olpngary. please phone .Mrs. Spain. 6K2-. , 4 MISCELLANEOUS 1 1 POKMS set to music. Mastercraft song publishers, Seattle. j- CAR itWNRll Don't forget to call 553 when In need of auto i parts. Sai ff's Auto Wrecking j House. i TO TRADR by ow ner - emift y of; I $ir00 In 3 houses and lot SxtKoj at Eugene, Ore., for Roseburg j I properly or acreage or small j ! ff.rm. I hue 50, ram News Review. J MONEY TO LOAN See us If ou j m need money. We loan on rlty or country prnMrty on moM favor-1 able terms, fiouglas Ituildiug fc I L'mn AsH'n., 147 Jnckson St. $U REWAHn for" information that will lead to the recovery of a leu mouths f !! bnndle heifer ralf that strayed, or was stolen from our plate about the 5)h of Oi t. Address J. T Miller, Yon caMa. re NOT THIS TIME ( aklng tlm ing I he I here's a bui glar Wife ,!o"Hl. IllKllt) I di.w a- 1 stairs! Film II. mo: ble. -Til RllH. (JtiK k. t;ot my ilou- Under New Management RMHcbur; Silv;i-r C". now The Roseburg Exch-insc We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture. We also Handle All Kind, of Second Hand Goods. Tools. Clothing, Sioess. etc. Wo buy all kinrln of Junk, Hides anri PHt. The Rouliurq Exchange Plione .'01 The House o 6,it,sfied Customers. 4.M fi We.t Cm S- TRU BLUE Tatty.. .eMutritlous 1 omi wmAi Wafers VITAMINS A-B-C-U-E atul J6 minci-.lii ot 5 fresh -CKrt.iMe comr-incd with pure hoiewhear make them rihxI to eat and hctief tor yotu Contain S Fresh VrgrfabUf Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON The Stora That Serves Vou Br't Pooe 61 14 M Jackson St MP1 HIRIWIND oiafia!flAMciK. U CLEANOR EARLY THIS HAS HAPPENED S bll Thoi II, Boston Boci-My j girl, tia.i K(at)ilali2t--ii h-r litili-: I world by hating a baby, and f ul ! t iliK to prnHi'iit if s fat In r. Hi-r hiw 1 band, lti hard KiiKiis. a fami- 1 nating adventurer whom Sbil nit t ; on a trip to Havana. The marri.iE ' lasted two wi-ekH. S liti s baby u 'born the follow inif sjtriiiK in Pos ! ton. and Sybil rinds h.-rmdf ratln-r Ofti.ariK.d by people who ilt-.iin ! to Hcr:t th story ol h r n.ar ' riyne. ; .Sybil's brother. T;.d. is mnri'-d lo a Klrl named Vnhrk-, a gelfi.-di lit lie creature, whose art at re : deeming trait i an ovei whcln.iitii ' )nv lor Sybil hnh. Valerie will not have a child h.-rself. liolly Weston, one of Valu b 'a fnvoluua friend.-., finds Sbtl and Mabel Moore lum-ninc together; and t Urt them exc ltflly that she' has dreadful mws ot Valerie. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ; ( HAPT KM JftCXIV "I'll tun alonir," oif'itd M;he! tact i u I ly. "I really mum n't keep that man wait in. Vah-rio iMi't hhk. is nh .Mis. Wewton?" '(Hi. no U s not thai." Dolly fluundeivd. "It's much worst than ttt-iiiK sick." "What Is ii. iMdly?' a..ked Sybil. "Don't mind .Mali." "(ih, lis perfectly dreadful ! My dear, you could havt. knocked me orer with a feather. I'm simply strbkeu. I'll never wl oyer ii an long as I live." ",HU ! What IS It?" "Look!" Mrs. Weston delved in to a pocket of h-r bit; coon coat, and extmded a letter triumphant ly. Her eye were spaikliiiK. Hiid her color burned hin. "I was on my way to Dot Kai on's bridge thi:i afteinoon, uh-ll THIS came. Toe b tter carrier ar rived juttt a a I was leai:iK. Vnd when I opened It. . . . My d arl I'm (speechless." The handwritinjs was Valerie's, and th postmark New Haven. 'Kile's tH'en visit in the Katn seys." explained Dolly, in an aid Sybil was reading Ihe letter si leutly. "Wei)?' nhn om ri'd, and slip plug the pages Into the envelope, handed them back to Dolly. Mrs. Weston flushed angrily. "Well!" bhv retorted. "Any boriy'd think you didn't care." "I don't believe 1 do." Svbil's voice was even. "Valerie, you see, has such a flair for the dramatic Ii would really be a shame to spoil her act. I believe, if you don't mind, I II wire her congratulatiotiK, and tell her to run right along " Dolly collapsed on the umbrella stand. "Well, of all tlio haulholled women!" she turutd appallingly lo Ma rtid. "Did you ever ht :tr ol such n thinrc in all your life?" Mabel v.H-i blandly Indifferent. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES f.Afci va.w a vor' LOOK.r r FKECKLLb AND YOU SAY YOU krJOW QF A PLAcE THAT I COULD 6N6 PfcPPO TO VJU&ES AL.V. 7H6 S0VS AMD 6IC1LS COULD EMJoy M!M PLACfe f ' SALESMAN SAM rTv" i 35 1 l.otl', P'OLL v.'.J (H'jfilMt.oMul.ll.!.-) lOt.O HI 6 VOlf C. HLWOULOH'T f-lMtw J0(J WfMK .fsW ftoKtP Wt. K 1.x H6 IM- I Hl'tHct-IF M-WOMfc CM 6trtllM1 CHAMCitl HI 6 HIND, '.4iC. fvij fOU 1 oO Uv vn i't, new Ltc Ctfe. o. j v.r Ii" , J "J L- , V 'lu ifUff'' iv :"'i.v&vr" "I don't know. What's it all about ?" v.csion snruKKeu. ineyf were too nine! lor her Val He's enigmatic sister-in-law and biuse nut ial worker. this; i 'You'te perfi-i I idiots!" she told them shrilly. ' U itli li.fu.-ialinK calm Mabel patted her on the hack. j "Don't excited. Airs. Wes-1 ton, ' adinoninhtd. In her best i I)iuft "-.-.ifjiial manner. "What's tiie dirt, tiiti'.' ' I "Oh. Val has found herself & - lover. And sht 'a written Doily I'lalj she ii going to elope with him.' ' ' '"'M.f-ana' you j m at me te a buralar! , nyaiHrirany iKiny iurnu on tin m. l..ricS l.at friend II" i or.ie to k.u- to ask you to aave her from hers. If. You-h. r hua- ' W-r! Vo . . . You. . ." llolly'a emotional vocabulary1 v;is inafleifjate. l" muuj.wu. i.u s ' tluven't von any heart?" ahe'nothinK but a mamma's baby boy. demanded. ""Haven't vou any , "d a xrouchy old thing. prlie? if ou don't care about Va- "larl has a friend she calls lerie. think of Tad." t him -arl' don't you love It? "I am." interrupted Svbil drily, i 'ho knows a man in the movies, "Tliink of jour mother! And the! ho says she'd screen Just wonder n. v.Bpapers! And the SCANDAL!" fully. And she wonders if Dolly Dolly warmed to hfr subject. could get some of her clothes "You could knock me over with'""'" "e nouse. I nai a auoui an. i a fealaer. I'm simply strit ken. 1 wasn't it. Dolly?" I'll never get ovr it. I'oor Val khe's in with a fast crowd. That j-'ang from New ilaTen. You knew it. Kveryhody does. It's Tad's fault, anyway. What can a man exp.ct when he doefnt pay any i ntion to a girl? Vou know how it yourself." ! She wart conciliatory now. "I always say we women ought to stick together. You may bo sore uih Val. and all that. But you can't let her do this. Sib. If shw and Tad can't hit it off, let them 1 get a divorce. There's nothing ' wrong about that. But if Val I elopes with this man. she might as. well cut off her right hand '1 k.iow Val. She's a great little ( I ex' itement eater, but she couldn't ! get along without people arouud I I lots of them. Slit's no one-man' I model not by a long shot. Social j o:d racism would hurt her worse th;m anitintation. 1 i "I tell you. Sib. it would be sut- j cidal for Val to do this thing. She'd: be eating her heart out iiumoiu.i." ; You Ifuow how people would turn ineir ducks on ner sue wouiun i 'have a friend left. And that would kill Val. I know it would ' Well.' Svbil was grim would help." "Oh, Sib." Mabel interrupted sagely, "after all. al and lad are j about as compatible as a stray dog and an ailey cat. Vou can't blame I the poor little fool for clutrhime happiuet's. We all do that- accord-' in to our lijilitn. And Val hasn't 1 many linhtH -t bat's all." "I'm not blaming her. am I?' trrrnpft'd !vbil hotly. "Let hei in ! ko -va rxw iff r HIS FR'LNDS AtEH JUST 7DCD M VWIW TO PO VWTU 7D TAE TOO MEfiff im ooa CITY- DO z.oo-7uevD BE 6UAD TO MA)C-AMIc Uk BEPPO' MANT AIAA OU, .177 s r7- I a lien J Uva her own Ufa work! j out her own aiUvation. i in not' i stopples her. Tad will be a darn . Infill better off." I I "How about your mother?" ; "She'll have lo fate it that's ail.' "But you haven't any right to ; make Tad's decisions for him. He wouldn't want to los Valerie this way its an awful blow to a man's pride to have his wife walk out on him. and off with another man." 1 ya worry about lad." "liut. hiu. 1 ni tMnkliig atKiiit YOF. You don't want this disgrace ful thing to happen. It Involves everyone in your family." "I suppose you think the fam- , lly'i been disgraced enough as it W ' "Now, darllns, you know I meant nothing of the sort. He1 'oh. .f. , .nap.r.n, rtil ne K'u''U -"a.Ka o". , " '"-.. one ten u lam ui , rf paired. Ann ht pearls, l uey i re b-itm res-rung omewh. re y. lies like a ikli,g klnt - ! rolling in money. They re, "Uut does ahe say when she'sfboth!" planning to go away?" (To Ba Continued) "rihe's going to wail for a wire from Dolly. 1 suppose stir's wor-1 ISybll decides to Interfere, ' rl d about the pearls ahe tells somegoea to New Haven with at-jyarn about them that soun ls like a! Moores. In the next chapter hysterical press aacnt about the crown jewels." ravinz , Suddenly Sybil turnd on Dolly. "See here, iJnlly, how long have) you been is or. this? How lone has I Val been making a fool of Tad ? ; Who a tins ian, anynow? "Honest. Sybil, I don't know any more about it than you do. I never met the man. his name. If don't even know , ever heard it, I've forgotten. "Val calls him Darl, short for; one Mayor, one Recorder, one darling. She's only known him a 'Treasurer and two Councilmen month. I knew she went to the from eacn or tne four wards of the Itamseys so she could see him -city of Hose burg, Oregon, to serve Hut I didn't think it was any mere iwo years, or until their succes- than a passing affair. You know.'sors aro elected and qualified. l.ik evervhndv has." Dollv col-: Tito iim ,.i a. . warn.1 fn ored. "I don t mean" she Btam- mered. "Uh. mats all rignt. synn re- r--red her airily. "Don't worry, We won't give you away." V. I of all the nerve!" Dolly sputtered wrathfully. "I'm a good That I sport and all that, but I certainly ty Court of Douglas County, Ore ' know where In draw the I tne. I ,r..n r. i i,.i anA never was so ir.fulted in all my.rnuntv Election. life. If you nnan to insinuate.! (Sybil Thorne, ".'here, there, don't gt excited. floll." put In Sybil soothingly. "I didn't mean to insinuate a thing. 1 you think this is my funeral, I what was it you wanted me to do about It!" "Well, f thought you might run A Fair Still . : .. . ... I MOPt I' "1 XT YOO 00T. ""' - ? ' - -- - i AX)TA BAD 'PEA' ) Pv, I V. .P5Vfli i OLHO VOU f fLLD, iAM- V-Tft(.KPTD1He C.LO MAM ABOUT VOU LAST MIGHT, fVNO 6LIEVe Mt tPUTTHe PRftlSeOM Fof. CiOOO frHO THICK. oeejHATSRMe' r-.xa y '.' eil&HTH KtMD down thfre. It's only three hours on an express. You could get the live o clock, if you blurted." "Aud then what? Grab Val from Darl's arms, and drag her hone lo Tad? Not a chance!" "Uut you could reason witn ner, Sib. You know you could. She has the greatest respect for your Judgment. And she's scared of you. tuo. siib. Get her lo come home. Talk the thing over with Tad. Oo through It respectably. Think of your mother, Si) and the baby." Sybil latched. "As an emotional actress, Doll, you're a bust. And your logic's rot ten." "But Sybil. I think Mrs. Wes ton's rifcut." Mabel spoke with quiet conviction. "It's a touch thing to do, dear. Hut, for Tad's sake, I 'd go lb run nh if 1 were you. ih.T T rould gH home an(1 lne bby. and t(,n s0,ne ausibl() jttle . , , h(, , w tollld ba( to!n()rrow - hen' whv not tell Tad alK.ut , .. d,.nllin,,e(, gybil ..amj ,tt him handle Va,.. "Oh. don t tell Tad. Sib!" Dolly Weeton'a stricken whisper was the prayer of a soul that had plumbed ; Its hell a craven, frightened little , soul. "You don't know, Sib, w hat men j are like when they htar things j like that, if Tad knew that Val had planned to go away with this man to live with him lie why. Sib, lie might kill them and the I she encounter Valerie and her lover.) I - o NOTICE OF GENERAL CITY ELECTION (anyone is ill, he has violated soma 'law of nature and doesn't deserve Notice Is hereby ,;lven: That a sympathy, much lesa flowers." General Klection will be held in, ithe city of Roseburg, Oregon, on i Tuesday the Cth day of Novem- j ber, 1928, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. of Baii da- at which said election the' followina officers shall be elected holding said City Klection, in the city of Roseburg. Oregon, and the' judge and clerks to conduct the Ban,e Pilan De sucn polling places !an,j iudaea and clerks thereof as have been, or mav hereafter be'tii afra rf bt ha ho.i k.cn in iw designated and named bv the Coun By order of the Common Coun cil of the City of- Roseburg, Ore- BOn dated October 1. 192 of , HAROLD K. S HER FY J cit). Recorder of the City .Rosebum. Oreeon and j Eat barbecue sandwiches Mve forever, nrnnd a Rnad Stand, Advantage CO -v - 'i-.'?;"'' i ' The Blues! AEUotm too? K SjjOULD YOU COMSlDEU )MOULD-JUST6lV) ACCEPTIM6 A C!M OS SitXf2 ADDSSSS AFCICAAJ BABY I AAt? 6LEPAAWTAS A A A MAW FOC IT 6IPTT0Y0Oe MEMAeMie'? ; Gl6MT AVWAY'. rx pgr . I (: After a Job! Ct.,UOM'T rF.NTICrJ IT- t TOLO WVS WHfVT ! A !H. Ct.CKK VOU V!rR.e.-eMPWiSl7.0 VOuMOr46Ty-5(MO -You'd buildup ' WuSlNeSS-ePLMMeO-TXftTME SlflPLW : wo thcm i askeo him ' IF H wou, p -"w SRfcT! ( AM' WH(T ) D'O HE. Its-r-.jt 7 Fence, 34c Rod! Red Strand 9-39 Full galvanized, wrapped joint, standard weight. HIGH QUALITY AT A LOW PRICE Grss Seed. Winter Blue Grass, Ladino Clover, "See Us First, We Can Save You Money" Far m Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG Agent tor OAKLAND Fairbanks Mors & Co. SPray PumP Co' John Deer- Plow Co. Shewin-WUUam Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. SICK DESERVE CENSURE NOT FLOWERS, M. D. SAYS ( Awoouted ft-m L4 Wire) ! C'HR'AfrO. Oct. 11 "Sickness and sympathy" was the Bubjeel of Dr. Herman N. Bundesen's re-, I marks befor the Bteubun Club. 'fir. Hundesen is president of the J 'American Public Health assocla- Uon. t "Don't send them flowem. wheel it's censure that they need," h j said. "Too many enjoy bad health 1 it amounts almost to a conspir- lacy to popularize Blckness. When, CARR'S OCTOBER SALES Kach day of October we are of fering a group of special values at a price same as date that day. Saturday, Oct. 13 specials at 13c, Monday, Oct. 15. specials at lac, etc. Worth while specials look them over at Carr's. DEATH CLAIMS FORMER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAD (AMiViat! Prw la Wirt) UOCHESTKR, N. Y., Oct. 12. Mrs. Augusta R. Stetson, at one HmA a luarfar In ttia Clielalinn C. i one rhnh aiH hrtt at 10 weeks. Mrs. Stetson had been staying with her neplu-w. Major Harold W. Stimpson, at tne Hotel Sana more here. Major Stimpjon and his mother. Mrs. E. W. Stimnsoa, a 1 sister of Mrs. Stetson, survive. I Private funeral services w ill be held here and in New York. I For both quality and quantity, try the J. R. Watkfns products. 1?0 W. Lane, rhone 177. "xovo eifcio BOTH HMW TO ROW "IHW. WNSt , .XU-V TAtt r5yi t,'OlM MKA fwfict. ceutaimw VNUATS VOO TOLD ; lTj Voo Told m 7Wat th V1 hi!! 'hi i ZOO vwOULD B6 A 6OO0 "ie'U. SEA-oO PLACE D'OWT poisit m a..,- ' v A a vs I nv . -' I l l 1 . . r . I.-M V T ' -'V f Ok t.. 7 ytrL. I FOR COUNTY JUDGE As democratic nomine for tha offiC'9 Ot COUtlty judgB, I SOllult lh aupnort of tha woism of PouciM couutjr at toe general wwuim. q b kitl Tueseay, iov. o. iwi (Pai Walter 9. Hamiltoa " 0 R. A. HERCHER (Ueguiar) leaublican nominee for Couatf 1 Judge fer Douglaa County. Youl 1 support aad vota respectively so .Uelted. PW Aar.) PERCY A. WEBS Kt publican nominee for sheriff ef Detiglaa county. General eleo itiea November I, 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 wilt be appre elated. (Paid Adv.) Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9 L. 5V2 Farm Loans Straight loans for 5, 7 or 10 years. Repayment privilege. Usual commission charges. 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