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ROSEBURG NEWS-RFVIFW. ROSFBURC. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1928.
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Firelight Heaters
These cool, damp mornings make a little fire delightful
Perhaps you do not want to start the furnace or build
a fire in the coal stove or wood burner. You want just
enough to take away the dampness. Then the proper
thing is to have handy one of our
New Oil Burners or an Electric
or Cai Heater
The new oil burners have a globe or fire bowl of genuine
Pyiex, transparent as glass, and they give out a cheery
glow. See our window display. All prices are low.
Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
I CLASSIFIED SECTION II
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE j j
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FOR SALE
VETCH YOU SALE 2io per
It ice Bros., Dtllard.
KKW HemtDKlon shot gun for sal t
cheap, i'hone tititi-K.
FOIl'SALK Dry laurel and fir
block wood. I'hone 1UF23.
FOR SALE Four milch Koala. 11.
L. Spore, Days Creek, Ore.
FOJtl)atVN "l'KACTOH "with di4C
plow and roller fur sale by llfttv
en Chevrolet. Co.
FOIt SALE Dry fir cord wood, on
road or delivered. Melton liioa.
i'hone HK1S.
I'AUKH' bltf to k means the right
kind of lumber Just when you
need it.
Full SALlWl'ille "Leghorn pul
vta, at a bargain. 613 Wlnchea
tur St.
FOR 9 A L E New c le c t r i c VhU
new in machine, at a bargain.
Kullerton St.
FOR SALE Several Persian and
Chinese runs at a bargain. Call
at Grand Hotel.
WALNUTS FOR SALE Fran-
queues, soft shell, 25c per lb.
Call 42Vb betwHn 6H p. ni.'
Hut tSAI.K Kir aliakes, JS per
thousand. R. M. Matthews, Look
liiKKlass, or cull 'iK2 eveitlnKS.
F'OIl SALE Ford " tourlnic, 192
model In Al condlliou, k I
tires; at a bargain. I'tione
11KS5.
UKD CKDAR shfiiKles. UBphiilt"roT- l
ored sliliiKles, roll roiillnfr. built 1
up root. You gel the best uf '
euch at Pukcs'. I
Ftlll SAI.F Mastodon strawberry,
runner plants, bearinK. Will sell
for half price. F. O. Woodhouse, '
1 -17) I'm pqua Ave.
I'oll SA1.I-: or will rade for good
milch cow, large sow and six
Khoats. Will pay some difference.
Al I). Turpln, Kiddle, Ore.
KOU SALK Two S weeks-old pups,
half German polite. See Donald
Ferguson of Merchant's delivery,
or see them at Itt. 1, Hot D U.
(Cant Dimglas).
TOAY KtHpes fur aalo-Sc per
lb., 1 lb or a ton. llrlng your
boxes. French Nichols, Itoberts
Ch'ck;Kt.l. BoxJiS.
SKI.L Oil Tit A OK FOK CUA1N
ii'Mid Jersey (tuerusey cow, $t5.
Shetlnd pony colt tt moti. old,
Keg. dice pups, 3 mort. old.
1 male, (2; 1 f.-nmle. $lf-. i:
liltn strain . Leuhoru cm k
erelw, $l.ft ea. Write or rail
Hum ay Jtanch. O. 11. Watzltt,
Uazley 1(1., Myrilu Creek.
tnllo from hitch" ay.
I WANTLD
4
WAXTKl) - Man for farm work. S.
A. Koser. I'hone l'l ZV,. J mile
Winston chotd lum-e,
Roicburc Cabinet Shop
i.ki U Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRINd
Upson Board nd Venter Panal
Cut to Order
Window tcreena made to order
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELRTA.1
52 '
Farm Loans
Srr.-tlsht f'Mi? fr P. T 1n
years. Repa ment privtlei;.
If n.i I com miss ton hat
Prompt action. An ctcvPent
Joan. If interested cat! or write
G. W. Young & Son!
LOANS
116 Cass St. Phone 417
Auction Sale
Saturdny. Oitobr 20
hclwef n the henna 1 2 and 6
Larue quantity of new nnd
used furniture nnd house
hold goods.
At 4 o'clock will aell n Thor
clrctric washing niaihine.
The Roaeburg Exchange
Formerly Rosebuit? S.!vse
Company
4n4 West C.isj S'
WANTED Hliidle disc dry land
pRm. J. H. Wllrom Phone 21K31.
ICXI'EKIENCK!) chamber maid or
j housekeeper wanta work by thfi
' hour or month. IJox 53, care
I N'ews-HevleW.
tt'ANT 10 or more sheep.
Have a
small housA oa east Bide
Fort-
land to trade. T. I. llobinsou.
arlton. Ort-Riin, It. 2.
WAVn:i Someone to take care
of the Woman's Club club-house
and grounds in exchange for
rent. Please answer by letter
giving qualifications and refer
ences, liox 67, care News-Review,
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FOR RENT
I FURNISHED
I c!os In. 831
ground flvr
S. Main.
apt.,
I FOIl HUNT 3 room furnished apt.
2:11 W. Washington.
FOK RKNT Furnished, strain
hxatad front room. 122 R. Jack
ion, opposite Antlers Theatre.
FOR RKNT 6-roora house, soma
furniture, with oarage, close In.
J'J5. u. W. Young & Son. I'hone
417.
FOUND
i -
FOI'NU Ilelween HosoburB and
Meliose, blazer. Owner may have
same by railing at this office.
Identifying and paying for ad.
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MISCELLANEOUS
I'OKMS rt to music. Mastercruft
song publishers, Seattle.
Si:K mo for brick work. W. Ger-
mfnder, Kt. I. Hox 35. I'hone
19F2.
SOFT DRINKS at the openlne
dance, L'mpgua 1'ark Saturday,
Oct. 2uth.
CAR OWNER Don't forsct lo
call 653 whim In need o auto
purls. BaHf's Auto Wracking
House.
NOTICE OP GENERAL CITY
ELECTION
Notlee It hereby given: That a
Genera! Kleclton will he hold In
the city of IloHeburg, Oregon, on
ItiPdday the tilh day of Novem
ber. IflJK, between the hours of H
oVIoL-k a. m. and V o'clock p. m. of
an id dav at which nald election Uk
following officers altall be elected:
i me Mayor, one Recorder, one
Treasurer and two Couucllmeii
from each of the tour wards of the
city of Ronehur. Oregon, to aerve
two years, or until their aucces
Mors are elected anil qualified.
That the place in (m h ward for
holding said City Flection, In the
city ol KoselmiK, Oregon, aud the
Judges and clerks to conduct th
name hull he auh polling places
and Jildgea a;,d t ikn ihetct as
hae b-fii. or nuiy hereafter be.
ili-Otiiatod ami mimed by the Cmin-!
ty t'nuit Of I tout; las County, Ore 1
go'i. or the Ccneial State and
County Flection.
It v order ol the Common Coun
cil nf the ( try of Roseliui g. Ore
'son, d.itod October 1.
1' Miul.li F. SMKIIFY,
City Recorder of tlie City of t
liCKflMit'S, Ore.;nn. j
Groceries
De Luxe
1'HcfiI tn p'e,-r me
t xtiH ' a k1 v tmi.Tl-.biii? f-
A l i-uiihas hen- dtii
free.
Juit Phone Ua.
I
! Economy Grocery Is!
O. L. JOHNSON
Tha Stca Th,t 6ervcs
Phona 13 S44 N.
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Jackson Ct.
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arcsoa eaotAwxi tc
! THIS HAS HAPPENED j
1 Sybil Thome. I;oatun nocM-ty i
eirl. hax brought lull for divorce I
aKalnsl Kit-hard Kukiim, whom sh j
married secretly, and with whom
I hp lived only two weeks. She haul
pttittontd alno for custody of ht-r
child, Teddy, whom Itlchard has
: never seen. I
The case Is replete with sensa-
tion s, and society is ull ago;
, Mucli of th drama, however, will
be vtiled in aecrecjr. No one will
larn of the months wh-n Hkhtid
Kulis 'wooed Valerie, Sybil's sin
ter In-law. Nor will It ever be re
vealed that Valerie v ry U'-aily de
serted Tad. Sybil's adored btuther.
to run away with Kit-hard. Hut
ptfopiv wiii sur-iy believe liiv
worst of CiaiK .Vwhull. S foil's old
sweetheart, who has lovtd her de
votedly and purely for years.
KveiythlhK H ready for Ihe op
ening of the case, a:id Mr. ter
son. Sybil's attorney, A tuis for her
to Klve last miniitH liiKtrtn-tions.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER XXXIX
Th.' old law yer surveyed his
client appratsiiiKly.
"I've sent for you," he told her
unexp ctedly, "to talk about
vour I
cloth's and deportment."
Hybil gasped.
"My irM)dneas!" she said.
"What's the matter with them?"
"The appearance of a woman In
a divorce case," explained Mr.
Peterson uravely, "la of t tic
most imnortaiue. I do not want i
yoti to be too modish. There are dy. Sybil was to sit with Tad aud
jurymen who onnfuse chiffon hot' ; her mother.
and lipstick with worse thh.nn. "Mothers lend respectability to
Nine men out of 12 on every jury I trials like this," explained Mr.
are provincial. I'lease use et y lit-1 Peterson suavely. "A little gray
tie rouge. No lipstick. And that hatred woman, u it h a handker
sttiff women put on lh-lr eyes jrhl'f at her eyes. Is. an nee in Hie
mt a bit. You understand?
"Now about your clot lies a
dark dres Ik best for court. Anil
that black hat you wore the other
day the one with the while Ihlns
on It you'd better wtar that. I
think. It made you look very young
and innocent. "
Sybil suppressed a smile. Mi.
I'ciet iMn un.i so naive.
"That's all right," he bluntertd
deft-naively. "You'd be surprised al
the difference a thing like that
makes.
"Now, you want to remember
that your husband may bring en
tirely unsubstantiated charge
attains! yon. Heforc we counter
with one wo'd In our defense, I
want you to refute by demure ap
pearance and womanly aasurance
every whisper of disgrace."
Fla for divorce had ben en
tered on grounds of kioks and con
firmed habits of Intoxiration.
Mabel Moore win to testify re
garding the debauf he In Havana
that begm on Sybil's wed:!ing
night, and Jack was to conrtim
Sybil's allesiitUm of the condition
of her husband ou the niiht (On -
left him.
Fortunately the Fan Oenito was
In drv dock, no that Hill firlinm. a
BOOTS AND HER
FRECKLES AND
elepaamtano
Z..iO,PDPSLTrLtS
O0M TO T4S
PL-ACt AUDGD.CT
or- ,ms uo.v-p
CMCEArjOCt JUST
AS TA3 COV.ES
MAT iks WAS.J5r
SMOALLCWt.D A
AJAIL - A
CWX IS PUT IN
FOR TliG
POCTOR. . .
SALESMAN SAM
M t-OlM OUT t LOWCH,
KITT IF
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Uf ELEANOR EARLY
bedroom fteward. was summoned
lo terrify r xanjing the number of
roclttallK served In the materoom
orr-upied by John Arnold and Kii h -
aid K us tin.
Various people from New Haven
were to be called, aud Kictiard a
rerord, obtain d from tlie proba-
tion officer, would show that he
had been In court i ha rued with
1 ilMitikcnni-:. unrl nhurtrnt-rlv rnn.
duct. His automobile license had
b'-tn revoktd for driving under
! the influence of liquor.
j Mr. I'eterson had unearthed
' abundant evidence of various In
discretions, all admissible as Ijvar-
IijK out the charge on which Sybil
pinned her plea for divorce. It
, looked as Uiuuku Richard had uuL,
as they say, a lea to stand on.
And then, like. Macchiavelll,
I hatching machinations, that gentle-
man played his trump card. It
i ame In the form of a letter from
the man with the ferret face.
"Mv client begs me to Inform
j you that, unless all divorce pro-
oeedlnpa are dropped Immediately,
he will Institute suit aualnst Mr.
i Craig Newhall. of your city, for
j alienation of affections asking
namages in wie sum t
Expecting a favorable reply by re-
turn mail, we beg to remain . . .'
It was the day before the open
ing of the trial.
Valerie, horrified at the prospect
of facing Richard in court, had
negg'u to stay ai home with leU-
hole
j "Carry yourself proudly," he ad
monished Sybil, "but not arrogant
ly. And when I call you to the
stand, smile at the jury. There's a
human element that's stronger
than statutes. You've got to Btell
' yourself to that Jury."
! Mr. Peterson had exploded vocif
I cromly when Sybil showed him
'the letter threatening stilt for
alienation.
"The little whipper-snapper!
Thinks he can frighten us that
way. does he? We'll show him!"
"Hut but " Sybil stammered.
"What if he DID bring suit?"
"No grounds to bring It on, has
he? Most ridiculous thing I ev t
heard of. Poppycock!"
"Hut I think I'd better tell Craig.
It would he awful if Kichard
drargtd him into this. I'd rather
drop everything than have my
friends involved."
The lawyer picked up his phone.
"tlet Mr. Craig Newhall," he di
rected the operator, "aud t 11 him
I must eee him at once.
I Then he turned to Sybil again.
"Now, run along home," he told
1 ht-r kindly, "and don't ttother otir
pretty head any more. 1 want you
to be rested uud charming tomur-
1 row Cnn't von see that this In on-
BUDDIES
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t7ty V y GaSKLS i"e OOCTOB. 6ET Jj 10 TAG OUT KfcJ" Vlit'
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7 cot McRe(.FM' &TrR.vept A AM oMSRect-fK Keep raim's comim' towM f 6ui. . ,iCM-0
ly a desperate maneuver to rout
)ou completely. I ll send young
New hull around lo ate you, after
1 finish with nlm."
"Oh, don't do that," she pro
tested. "He mightn't want to."
It was mid-afternoon, and she
and TedJy were scuffing through
the leaves under the maples. Ted
Id " l-ddy bear suit was
1 nd matched the hat hit
scarlet.
and matched the hat his mother
wore. As Craig swung up the
street he thought they made a
very pretty picture. What a shame
the whole thing was
"Hello, Sib. Well, Teddy, old
man how's the boy?'
Sybil greeted him
apprehens-1
Ively. Had he seen Mr. Peterson?
"Yep Just came from - there."
Had Sybil seen the afternoon pa
pers' Ho extended them gingerly.
"Filthy sheets! There, Sib
steady, old girl."
A picture of her on the front
page. The one taken the winter
sherameout. Craig in golf clothes,
taken the day of the tournament
at the Country Club. A portrait
study of Richard, shirt open at the
throat, a cigaret at his lips.
Clrouped triangle fashion. Sur
mounted by flaiutug headlines:
NEW HAVEN MAN ASKS
$100,000 FOR ALIENATION -OF
YOUNG WIFE'S LOVE
Craig Newhall Slid to Have
Stolen Love of Pretty
Matron
'Sensational Divorce Trial
Interests Boston Society
'Richard Euatis Says Sybil Thorne
Oessrted Him on Their
Honeymoon
"New Haven. Ct., Nov. 2.
Kichard Kustis. young man
about town, defendant In the
s'rangest divorce case In the
history of jurisprudence, de-f'-nded
himself todry against
(barges brought by his wife,
formerly Sybil Thorne. beau
tiful HoHtou society girl. The
case, which will be heard be
fore Judge Cartoni at Madison,
promised to attract wide at
tentlon. Mrs. Euntls, alleging
giOKB and confirmed habits of
intoxication, has petitioned for
the custody of Teddy, Infant
son of the couple. She wished
the right to resume her maid
en name, and desires that her
son shall be known as Edward
Thorne.
"Mr. Euftis, who has an
nounced his Intention of fight
ins for the boy. declares that
!-e has never seen the child.
; i-over, he declares he was
unaware of the existence of
his son until Mrs. Eustis
brought suit. The taie of the
marriage of the young couple
rivals the most lurid fiction.
And now the aftermath uf
their strange romance, replete
with suits, reads like a movie
scenario.
"Mr. Euntls declares that his
luvf ly bride descried bini on
their wedding trip. That sub
sequently and prior to the
birth of the child, Teddy she
Opal Is Up
-""'c'x.. V '
.-
More of Worry for Freckles!
was wooed by Craig Newhall, '
a childhood sweetheart.
"Mr. Newhall, tominent In
the political and social life of
Boston ..."
"My God. Craig!"
"Pretty raw. Isn't It?"
"Oh. Craig, it's awful! Awful!"
"Pr-terson says he may get In
trouble for contempt of court. It
isn't the thing, you know, to try a
case In the newspapers."
"Hut the harm's done! Oh,
Craig, can you ever forgive me?"
"Forgive you, you poor darling!
But I'll wring hia neck I swear I
will. Dragging the baby Into it this
way. He ought to get shot. It's the
rottenest tning in the worm. Heap
lug Insults on you. The dirty, ly
ing . . .'
A man came down the street
with a camera. A huge, heavy
thing that dragged one shoulder
dow n.
"Lxcu.;o me, Mister, can you tell
me where the Thorntto live?"
"You're from a paper, I sup
pose ?"
The man's quick Intelligence
took In the situation.
"You said It," he agreed, and
hastily slid a plate Into his cam
era. "I thought so. Well, I'm Craig
Newhall, and the young lady is
Miss Thorne. The little boy Is
hem. Now if you click that camera
of yours, I'll smash it to smither
eens, and every bone in your body
with It."
(To Be Continued)
fin t!:e next chapter Mr. Cran
don, the psycho-analyst, does his
bit. And the courtroom scene la
laid. Meet Bob ton society in the
dingy courtroom.)
Eat barbecue sandwiches and
live forever. Brand's Road Stand.
TAXICAB CO. HEAD
OF CHICAGO SAYS
LIFE THREATENED
( AwH'iilfd Pitta Iaard Wlrr)
CHICAGO, Oct. 17. John Herts,
president ot the Yellow Cab com
pany, reported to police today that
m intr imu utfu uirf ieiJ?u nuu
that he had been warned his
grandchild would be kidnaped.
Acting State's Attorney George
E. Gorman, following the com
plaints of Mr. Hertz, prepared sub
poenas for Robert McLaughlin,
head of the Checker Taxi company,
and Attorneys Arthur Albert and
Edgar Cook. representing the
Checker com puny.
Two weeks ago two Yellow Cab
garages were bombed and racing
stables of Mr. Herts were burned,
destroying eleven thoroughbred
race horses at a loss of $ '.100,000.
The trouble was described as an
outgrowth of a taxi war after a
Checker driver was shot aud killed.
HUNTERS SPORTSMEN
If you want to find the big
bucks come and see me. I guaran
tee to take you where they are or
ne charge. Call or writ for ap
pointment, fieorge H. Harrow,
Drew. Ore.
in the Air
TOO OOT OR.
OP OtJ M OP,
"bOMtrwM - AM'
Sam's Right for One uv s,mu
LOW UPKEEP
Low cost of operation, long life, that's our
John Deere Tractor. Look it over.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roscburg
AGENTS FOR
Fairbanks Morse Co. Bean Spray Pump Co.
Sherwin William Co, John Deere Plow Co.
L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co.
The Christmas Sea) Sale cam
paign is soon to open In this coun-j
ty in the annual effort to raise,
funds for the prevention and con-j
trol of tuberculosis. This campaign
has been growing all over thej
country from year to year, as the1
people have learned more and !
j more about tuberculosis and the
Lmi,!. - i,a ti tk ..i.n 1
for tuberculosis control la now one
that Is Interested in the general
health of all persons and particu
larly children. Instead of centering
on the cure of tuberculosis itself,
every energy is now being devoted
to stamping out the causes. For
this reason the Christmas Seal
saie ora ues in ci oseiy w nn mat
or ne coumy nu. ii unu ana ni-j in tne i.r(,Bbyerinn church, and
activities of the Douglas County i aU vwerans will br Invited to at
Health association. j ten( ,n a body The sermou wm
Out of every dollar spent fori be preached by Rev. R. W. Achor.
Christmas seals In Douglas county; The service will not be a union
ninety five cents Is Bpent within i meeting, but will be a Special aa
the state of Oregon and a large sembly and sermon for veterans
Ionian remains in the county it- and Gold Star mothers. The other
aelf to be expended in looking af- churches will hold their services
ter the health welfare of children,
j in an effort to prevent them from
contracting tuberculosis.
It has been recoguized as an
economical fact that poor health
on tlie part of people ca down
the productive power of the na
tion. When steps are taken to
keep people well and on the pay
roll, business prosperity Is stlmu-
OA. X0ST "THAT
1 VHAT O BE
IrAPOSBVf; - AM'
WD-Wl VOOOVDIClT
AVV VAP. BWOWt
Oakland
lated and the community well be
ing advanced.
Mrs. H. C. Boyle Is to have
charge of the sale In the county
again this year and is already or
ganizing her force of assistants.
FREE ONE 8x10
' With every dozen fotoi In fold
era until Nov. 1st. Sit now for
your holiday fotos, the only gift
that cannot be bought. Phone 462,
illoBeburg Studio, 129 Jaekson St.
REUGHTO
At a meeting of the ministerial
union held at the Treabyterian
i church study yesterday, plans
I were discussed for the Armistice
! Day program for Sunday, Nov. 11.
, ,t wa9 (J(,ciaVd (o hol(i the snrvice
as usual
The ministers also decided iA
hold the annual Thanksgiving
service at the Christian church
Thursday, Nov. 29. The service
will be in the morning between 10
and 11:. 10 o'clock. Rev. Hatrd, pas
tor of the church, will preside and
the sermon will be preached by
Rev. Frank Matthews.
Bv Martnj
twm' MO .x'worw.y
ABOUT AM A AVSO
SA0 OAT
By Blosser
E