ROSEBURG NEWS-RF.VIEW. ROSF.BURC. ORECON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1928. SEVEN Japanese Lustre Ware Very desirable for gift. Comes in various styles and in complete sets 01 just cup and saucer. Attractive prices and a set of this ware will be appreciated by any woman. Cup and Saucer, only 25c l,":t Set of Six, $1.40 Set of 23 pieces, extra heavy grade, just 'fine for Christmas Presents $7.50 DINNER WARE, 26-piece sets, priced from $9 to $15. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store LOW 4AiriW 1 NEASerVKeinc. - beran to whUpsr to one another; ' islhr was Retting' ed ber aerves. - ! "What' ua rf . t mull So Jvll IUved wha bar tvU'Dd Aurnoe f i ; 1VHH1 A QPL LWtS' luve roe Twcrcc I fk-rre lui ." "rm lttln pretty for ioiu nam a tltr-facs. "Weu. THI HAS HAPPENED Jerry Kay thinks that love fa not, but I should worry.'! These and similar remarks were trvtiy (ivei, uailt ike mora a vn U'lwiit Uios who owned them, llul bemlded ih nd ut anoilier wi k lett. Alester came ton her t s Bin! o'clock. .Jerry bad lingered long over ber' toilette. 8ho hud (bathed and jlven herfcelf "facial" aa beat sht could. Uur hair shone urtKht polished amber. Her dainty feet : the customer .was always rlKht. ! 'r,K day. The return ot the ; bertha 1 encased In slippers alio had marry lor niuuey.Her plans tor a 1 Into her rebolUoua little bead ar.- vaeailoa at Atlantic spoiled by the loss of the money ( her (or asking; that she pick lip she hud saved. - Nothing remalita lace scarf the customer bat but to go camping with ber room mate M)Mle on Uie north shorts-oi mug ou. Island. . i ' Their camp is wrecked when an airplane ouuud by young Alebter C'arsiairs crashes Into it. The oth ers escape injury, but Jerry is nicked uu Ulu-tlit.t'lnua hv linn line. ev. the nlloL Abater drive. Jei-.v ! She was going to bor ti la diunun hn fimi. ihi h- i Ureas for the party, that They lllsh they j.T ": .". .t. "....u,.: .... ..titu the n. tn.k ,i.u " ' ueiM-mi am nun up m uu . , , uai wa uvium.i" , ; - , . .. . I werM lulnted with allvoe. in. tor a into her rebellious little bead a?- J res-wnc . .. ; cu,o,ers , . ,-. ,,,,, vuy t,er mm aomau lura "t .. :- .V"" . ". , warn rvdiiexl Imwai thole white S i wasn't girl lu her detriment MllP h,a'1 .bcl J0""- Tnu)' r . ..... ntailn lerrv'a fatut liu.kr mm a V. dto.Hd to the floor and was sleu- wao nau v.or: so hard And flu ,":nod ... ave7 .he had tun nu ' wa punriial She was loyal. Site 1u'"1"."' snoa as ever sne nao . had spent her ova ra-uev there. "'" "online s. Alia me lumc m- ... 4 too. Why, s te v; s s totiier, her- i , K perfectly arf J bad been . The eager imlling and dlggint I self, even if ehe hadn't a charge I """J? ,or ner by m' ATnue became harder to bear w hen i account. And site wouldn't be de-1 mediate. greedy bands reached for the tunif : prlvlna: the store of a chance to I Jerry was about to powder her that Jerry had marked for herself. ! sell the tunic If she wailed until ! neck ana ai ms wnen sne remeni u-row that , closing lime to take It out. and . oereu navmg rvao oi a smart Is. if It 11?-1 brmiRht It back In the niarnine. ! fashion on the Kivtera. Modish uained unsold. There were otherfi! She wished she hadn't tried to women were wearing white with refn.... . . I ,i.tnk iO,,,....i,. ... t.,.n. slip into her handbug. tine Lebaudy. who Invites them to! ?'tJlf the 1'n"-' 'unU? ,wel't a birthday uarty. Alester showslsulJ i"'edlatety and Jerrys heart Hut atiCChre makeup. Her own skin was hH . sunburned to a deep tan. The hint's she could not possibly ! dug for it. Aad tome peonlo kent ! while, sleeveless tqnle with Its On the ua. luu-k Alenter lnti : Uke It but none size tfi. And tueintne it earlier tn the day. !-t.an Ihu t.liui., M,i MH..ii,. Ee:t pf the. ttyUcs were of heavy let It m th If pnyone aiuuseo jhuen jerry I Jerry a guy time during ber t two fell. Thu one -she wanted - would tiling nut for days and weeks 'deep V In the Iwick would show it even before returning them. off beautifully, she realised. Th ..iwi t tiv.. H,,rtn ' Alester ought ta approve of the summer men:hs. Those 60 eud- ' I that. He was denied the opportuu- CLASSIFIED SECTION g.,,, j !-7:tg"7f.'ji,:;i..,i,7-5 r1" i l :,h, tw ' T,rriiwv.T nw ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE we-gs' vacaiion and lehs her that 1 "'' next K- 1 ftc"- " less minutes hetweeu four and five V now,,,T lo uu" " he lves her madly but does hot :accouni.tiij, me uae oi lavor , W(,re a nightman- to Jerry. aak ber to marry him. .MS rile i lurncu io uie coarser .ie. .-i uu spile ot aU she ,olu ilerseif warn, her .nln.t hl... l,..i le.tr.rias mo uay wore oo uu me mine jn ' she came down to him for Jerry; We're Not Mad At All! Our heads are built so we can sell goods at decent prices without getting mad. 9-39 Fence From the Car 32c Rod Farm Bureau Cooperati ve Exchangi Roaeburg Oakland ! t ' A'. int? rert Fairbanks Morse Cu. , Bea3 Spray Pump Co. Sherwin WiTliams Co. Johe Deer Plow Co. , L. N. MUler Osbydrater Co. FOR, SALE PACES' sell good coal. I I WANTED FiMt SALE 2 young cowa, coining . fresh soon.J'honeFlJi. : 4oHKAI of good ewes for sale. . Wm. Porter, Camas Valley t jVtItSAXEfo6W"hl yullftt. W. Cobb. Edenbower. YOU SALEAH kiudi of dry ( wood. For prices phone 1MF23. fuSrLHATMEHS'iourin to trade - for toam and wagon, L. S. Joues, Kiddle, Ore. PulT .WANTED Bookkeeper. Farm Bur i eau Exchange. frtwn her mother revt-aling Poviy i tor one precious niui and illness decides her to coniioue i remained unsold on the counter I her eiforts to win Alesler. Uutihow j ,to maufuvcr to discour ! will she be able lo buy a new t ock lu ak- Kl'h Ul'"; 11 ihrv1: tor the hi party he bas inTiled u 10 become export J on .op of her to? the heap she deftly Urust it deep- NQW CO ON VsITH THE STORY j ' " ... before cIobIhk time,, Jerry's ttralo wt.s still there. Hut she had beKim to weaken. Of course she would re turn it in tho morning uudumaKd and uuttnhVd. t Hut supose Bonis" FKNXl.NG See . Stearns & Chenoweth. Ore. adv. of Oakland. FOR SALE or let ou shares llronxe and Bourbon Red tur '" keys. Phone 6F24. ' ' " . " -F0RS7LE Baled hay. $14 per ' ton. Hay may be seen at Farm Jtureau, Phone 47. f5r WANTKIV-Wood cutting or slash ing. Karl Fuller. (Hide, Ore. CHAPTER XIII ' ? The big, white-pillared store hummed with pre-opening activity. The outer doors were thrown back to the public the early shop- she pers and bargain hunters who i nno saw her tatting it. Trying eyes preased against the barrier ropes! weie about. She would be accused that would not be let down by Uie ot stealing. What a terrible mess WANTED 2U0 or more split cedar posts. State price. Address A. C. Lucas, Box 492, Ho e burg. WANTElSquatihesr" f eedihg. State price per ton. V. Bounds, Ruckles, Ore. Phone 2804 Myrtle Creek. SALE One Cletrac and plow. Inquire at Summit Service j foiiRENT WANTED Sheep ranch.' Tiave acreage to trade near Portland. Jay H. Koch. Box 292, Coquille, Ore. FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Modern 4 room house, furnace. Phone 222-R. FOUKNT2houses. 4 and- rooms; range; garage. 828 W. Lane St. Btation. Price (350. FOR SALE l'ton Ford truck; al so 30 tier 16-inch fir block wood on road. Olalla Store. j FOR SALE 36head good ewes. M. T. Cannon, Glide, Ore. Phone 34 F22L FtR SALE Purebred Naragansett -turns 17.50, hens $4.50. R. V. Hat- field. Phone 33F1 L ! itflLL SELL'16-inch steel beam plow or trade for 12-in. or 20 " Oliver. P. W. pldtel, Riddle, Ore. rOK SALE Red fir shakes. $10 per M. Cedar or yew wood posts made to order. Write W. R. Tur- , p:u, Days Creek. ' lUlSALLr De"lcoTighT plant iu . first class condition. Can give , terms if desired. W. I. Hargis Co., K37 Olive St., Eugene, Ore. : f)R SALE or trade "lor aheep ' ; ; Mare, 5 years old, gentle, and : ' nouiid, $70. L. Throuburg, Wil bur, Ore. Ft) K SALE Some mammoth bronze toms from 40-lb. stock. .Vrs. Jas. A. Smith. 3 miles east , of Sutherlin. KOU SALE Mammoth bronze tur keys. Gold bank strain. New stock from lillinois last year, - strong healthy stock. J. M. Da ' . vison, Cottaga Grove. Ore., U ; miles north on Pacific highway. FiTSALB 30 fat stock calves; - 20 stock cows; 100 goats; 31 high grade 2 yr. old Shropshire ewe; part or all. Phone 5F12. J. 1 II. Hawley, Divide Route, Col-' tRe Grove, Oregon. JJON'T worry about our Christ-1 mas fancy work. Call at the Catholic Ladies Basaar, Parish Hall on Kane St., Wednesday af ternoon and evening. Nov. 21. MukIc, games, refreshments. j IH'Y her a bridge luncheon set or1 a beautiful pair of pillow cases at the Catholic Ladies Bazaar! Parluh Hall on Kane St., Wednea- j day afternoon and evening, Nov. ; 21. Music, games, refreshments. FOR ""SA I rEXTeaT nice S he t la nd pony, 2 yrs. old, gentle and brok- en to ride. $35. Cocker spaniel . dog 6 months old. 29 real nice - lu:keys at 35c per lb. on fool". Fox Terrier dog. $2.50. W. M. Sanders, Garden Vatley road. ., Phone 4F13. TEN' NAMES LIMITED TIME ONLY One dollar for twenty lb. Thompson seedless raisins. nw crop, guaranteed to be the best you ever ate or money re funded. Direct from producer to you. Send ten or more of your neighbor's addresses that you think would buy at this unheard of low price. Sent parcel post or express, collect. J. A. Cobb, Red Bluff, Cal. 4-room house, partly furnished, $S per month; close in. Phoue 492-L. 625 2nd Ave. S. 1 LOSJ . LOST Bunch- of keys. Finder please leave at: News-Review office. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 1, 230 W. Oak ) : i ! FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. 8. AND F. L. COCKELREAS aisle men until the nine o'clock bell struck. At the various counters girls were busy .putting merchandise she'd be in. Jerry Ray a common thief! I Some more returns for you, out for display, accoiiipaoyiuri ! stock girl grinned at her aa she their move-menis with a ruining dumped an armful of merchandise chatter of overnight confidences, down on the counter. Jerry regnrd- One of these girls was silent, a Ud the stuff with a scowl. That, little; terrified, but determined to was the worst of being paid in' follow her plans through. It; was j commissions. Things came back-r couldn't shake off a sense of guilt. Hut she had to have the tunic! It was easy to take It. She sim ply foldtd it up ami put it in her bag tho old felt bag she had made from a hat In Imitation of an 1 Import. There was a rule against J keeping bags at the counter but it I was a dead letter it was ignored, so often. No ono noticed her take! the tunic. Her action was screened by tho lust minute hustle and! bustle so familiar ut closing time. The man at the employes' door not her heart to thumping hard as hia eye fell upon the bsg tucked under her aim. If it looked suspi cious he would stbp her, sho knew. nut he only smiled most people i who knew and dealt with Jerry j smueu ai ner anu sam goou nignt very pleasantly. Outside the door she turned weak, her knees trembled and her hands felt numb for a moment. Myrtle was with her. "Whats the matter, kid?" she was wearing a light summer coat that concealed her dress and all j that It revealed. One glance at her slippers satis- fled him that she was In evening NOTICE . clothes. He grasped her hands j -- ( eagerly. Jerry's beauty 1 always Tha first Monday ' lu Pe- moved him. cent ber, scholarship In voice But a shopgirl . . . his family MU be given by Mrs.' W. H. simply wouldn't havo it! Neither; Paulsen. 24 A N.' Stephens. 4 was he so keen on a misalliance Preference will oe given himself ... if only Jerry would he Mezzo sopranos - and VALE TURKEYS NET tll.SOO THROUGH" ASSOCIATION SALES re.u&onsble, or if only ho could for- j however, contest is get her. . "You need ' nothing more to make you lovelier," he. said, 4,but I've brought you come flowers." 1 When Jerry was seated In the ! all. Make appointments now, VALE, Ore- Nov.- 20. TaanVs givhtg turkeys brought Vale grow ers about $11,500. sold through the Idaho Turkey Growers a ssoc la ta ioo, of which the atorlty of local tenors, growers are members, and to H. open toSE. How man, Payette poultry man. wrong, yes, but so much was ; at especially from charge customers, j asked, alarmed. But Jerry quickly siaite. i uere were exieuuaung uu-1 And you didu t know anything j recovered her composure, cumstauces. And no one would be 'about it hajf the tim Unless the "Nothing." she said, moving on harmed. She would be very care-j customer paid cash. Then hi had j "I'm Just excited about the party 'toittilk to the a ink? nuui. And no cobwebby af- matter how tactfully he tried to re thought Oh, so you're going? you gave It up. "I couldn't," Jerry replied; "It means too much lo me." ' Myrtlo remained silent, but she looked decidedly out of sympathy with Jerry's change of mind. Jerry did not tell her about the tunic. Myrtle would go out with ful Jerry picked up fair and giauced quickly at the (use he always had to take the sise mark. i i ! goods back. Even when It was the 'Sixteen! If "was Just what she ; safest guess In the world that they wanted, but she couldn't take it j had been worn. If Jerry bad seen now. Too bad. Some of the iunics , this happen once she had seen It were one of a kind. She folded ft 'happen a hundred times, quickly and piled It up wltb oth-, ,si.e nicked u the things .the ers in the neat rows on thejeoun-; stock girl had returned and put ! George before it was thne for her ter. if thtia away. There was a lull at her j to dress, she, heptd. and make it It was unnecessary woi kj . she ; , U1( Qf the counter. She remem-1 unnecessary to reveal what she considered but the head of tbQ de- j bered ruefully that sho had spent : had done., pariment Was particular. Fiv nfia- j nearly half an hour with the worn-j 1 utes after the harriers were 'down an who had bought the lace ber-1 They bad dinner together at the the- counter t would present a sedneUha, It was an expensive piece and 'nearest restaurant and hurried of such disorder as to make ;yuujhad brought Jerry's book for the ..home where Myrtle look time only 'wteeu. t i 'day up us a good figure. Before the i to change her dress and shoes be- '11 did. 'Tho sale had been Vx-U j sale was comple-U d she had wor-foro she went out again to meet advertised. Jerry watched Itlie! ried over the, ronort she. must George. Jerry was clad to knew grabbing,' (pawing bauds wftU ' a. make, at the' end of the day. Usual- he wasn't coming to the house foJ strong desire to apeak herj, ininu iy, itttout roiir o ctoeK. tne giriw n-r louipnt. yvp 'VlJlT'j' Vgasoline . THE YEAR-HOUND Gasoline The birds brought a top price of 411 cents per pound, the highest price paid in the country. The tur keys were received; at Vale. Tbls represents a very small percentage ot the local crop as only very few birds out of every flock were matured for the Thanks giving market. Tho big part ot the 1112s crop will be sold for the Christmas marktjt about Decern ber I. REASONS WHY 5V2 . Farm Loam Straight loans for S. 7 or 10 years. Repayment privilege. Usual commission charges. Prompt action. An excellent loan. If Interested call or write. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 1H Cass St. Phon. 417 !':'CASOLiNEy j car the black roadster he hand ed her a ribbon lied box. . She opened It eagerly and for an In stant it seemed to Jerry that she ( must he dreaming. Surely she wr not merely a little shopgirl going to a party In a dress she did not' own. Orchids were for first ladles, ! the wives of public men or favor-j ttes of the stage and screen. Wom en who were snapped for the roto gravure psges wore orchids on the ; 1 Avenue she had seen them. ! You can save $j$ by having Wil- Orchlds, In Jerry's eyes, were bur L. Spaugh oruer your watches, the symbol of luxury. And Alester jeiocks, jeweuy and silverware. 1 had given ber three! They cost at 'have no money invested in large least she'd heard twenty-five I stocks. No rent or clerks to pay. dollars apiece! . . , . In other words, no overhead to add Jerry caught her breath tn sheer 'to the cost price. Just call at 604 ecsiacy. It was the first time inS. Pine St. and sulect from cala ber life that superlative beauty i logs the articles you desire, - and had been showered upon her. Shejair mall and fast trains will bring could not help thrilling to It and j them to your door. If not conven to the thought that Alester wanted i lent to call, phone 420-Y. to make her happy. He was starting the car. She , looked up at htm with dewy eyes. Thank you, , they seemed to say. . . . He looked around and caught the expression. Her lips uttered what her eyes bad seemed to say. Alester smiled with deep satisfac tion. "So she- likes orchids," he thought. "That ought to msk you fuel good. Mr,, Alester Carstalrs." (To Be Continued) ' AIRPLANE'S 8IREN CAN TURN ON AIRPORT LIGHTS fAtoortitrd Yxrm Lcarvl Win?) intTSHCKGH, Pa.. Nov. lit. A device for turning ou flood lights at an airport by nutans ot a siren on 'an arriving plane has been demonstrated successfully. An "electric ear" picks up the sound waves and transmits them to an apparatus which ' turns ou tho lights. 1 1 BOOTS AND iHER BUDDIES f .Who'd Have Thought It? By Martin La-4 e!J7 , "tho fcb Many housewives find our groceries all that can be desirod fresh and pure, with prices low. Then thera is . delivery service. . which is worth a lot to the busy woman. TRY IT Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON Th. Stor. That 8rves You Bst Phsns bl 344 N. Jackson St. . 6a. .t : HOMt i 9NDtUt4. VMW ? ! TR ' ' ' VMK'i 1 "Vffi: CdVi "TOO 1 SVE vie SO 1TIW ' "TO KX 'VVt TlMtU'M 60WA VOU.OW KW 11VL SHt VAMW. OR .iE MIA f NO K TO ACT SO SMOOTY WU.-rX)W V VL tT 1 VT WAS? rtWI& KAf WHO TRVTO TO 9AWVC OS AX 1AS SPRUNG -AWO TROM VAa' ou wi. 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Kelly Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating Western Furnaces 104 N. Jackson Phon 466 apkiw we pm i 5oo we STILL CiVle OH TV' BLItP- WOW T(V (A.RH'V OUT UlS xV ftOVtRTISIWi S066ESTIO11- . -? '' Vt QUARD YOUR CLOTHES I Both Oavano fiifrwr- 1 TO TMtVTTH"y Sewlno; Machines For Sals, For Rent and Repair We rsll for and drliver. All Work Guaranteed. POWELL FURNITURE CO. lir Shriflttn Pha The sanit.iry tomlitlcns of th shop ar peTf1-!. Your fr rur tains your iwrnonal Bpp;.nl, your taiilo anit hrd UneHa will sll rfive the proper fresimvtil if tent here k t us tall f r it. Roseburg Steam Laundry - , DOIMG OP IM THE WlSttlri.KlTTy- ToLO LIMP, ft - Tr 6eT SOME DOWM OMnrt'ToWM-FICr- utEOTMAT would 6e ft good vi' OF LETT I VtOPLfc KMOVI We W ill i-m '. THeSte 5am Mfii,J' avn Ti..t ftOOK RTTUf (ilHH LCC MnDOUIC.1 CO0S LlKC f SHOVJ S.TORrl 1 7ri ; a ,u ;3T7l . T 1 I II., .9 W'-.W 1 I - - ; t ' 1 A It . A . . . if . II I i "