TVC. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. KOSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1928. :.'.; . t 4 Japanese Lustre Ware Very desirable for gifts. Comes in various styles' and in complete sets or just cup and saucer. Attractive prices and a set of this ware will be appreciated by any woman. Cup and Saucer, only 25c Set of Six, $1.40 Set of 23 pieces, extra heavy grade, just fine for Christmas Presents $7.50 DINNER WARE. 26-piece seta, priced from $9 to $14. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WALL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE I j I i FOR SALE iron AI.;-2nd rowlh Ur,i 4 HKAf of good ewes for sal.! t Ph"" 3,9 T' Wm. Porter, Camas Valley. - ! foil RALR All kinds of dry . ""'"""-'r'L :tVA.VTKI-Wo,ki cntt.ng or slash P()R SAI.K Wood, osk block and! Ing Karl Fnller. Ollde, ("ire. . "."".'. "rJjy - r VJ2t CHALMKKS tourlnt to trad' for team and wagon. L. 8. Jaiies, I Kiddle, Or. hlver and sncej. say Hi. Fuel please." Pag Lumber Co. foil r'K.Ni INUSee tS7. of Stearns A C'benoweib, Oakland, Ore. FoK 'saLk Light sli Stlidebaker sedan, 1924 model. Call at 420 , vista Ave. faHKKP for sal 4ti head' wetheri and 20 head ewes. Hurst Bros., Myrtle Creek. CEDAR and yewwood- posts for j sale; delivered, ileebe Ilros., i lyrtlo ''reek. Hhonm'4l. V'ILL KKI.I. If. Inch' sleel beass i plow or trade for 12-ln.' or 2 )lier. P. W. Iddtel. Riddle. Ore. , CAR OWNER fiont forget to call 553 when In need of auto parts. Snrffs Auto Wracking llouso. fc'OH SAI.K or trade for sheep Mare, 5 years old, gentle, and t sound, ,70. L. Thronburg, Wll- , bu.-, ore f(JK SALK l(ed Tilrsliakes, V , per M. Cedar or yew wood posts i made lo order. V rite W. R. 'i'ur- pin, liays Creek. I Kdlt SAI.K Or wlif iiade"for cow, 35 tiers of fir wood. One mile trom Wilbur on good rtwd. F. K. Pnrker. Wilbur, Die. ltoi.lDAY Kreellnus ari inriun plele with shabby floors. Have them wax-H)liFlied now. Very reasonable. Phone 54 It. ' k(iH bAi.c iJeico HKhl plant In first class condition. Can giv terms -If desired. W. I. flai ftls Co.. :I7 Olive St., Kugene, Ore. KOU SALK Some manimoth brnnze toms from 4!Mb. stock. Airs. Jas. A. Smith, 2 miles east of Sutherlln. 1 l-'tllt SAl.K-lliouxc tuiltt-VH, jmnig toms weighing up to 35 lbs. Itose hurg Kox. Farm, 3 miles west of Koseburg ou Ciiitlcn Valley load. Phone KK5. FOR KAI.Ki-2 " luiiilued Duioi sows due to farniw llec. 5 or will trade for broccoli cart or hay. Also a good hunting dog to give away, phone I IKr. FOR HAI'.ti-ThhT week only. laTgo stse Chinchilla burk rabbits, a few dm's; bred if wished: also New nalniiil red rabbits. R. - A. Knstnutn. Winston Foli UKNT 111 a. lumlt. B mi. ent of Hnufburg fr rent, 't't a. in (ultfvitlioii. M.Mid tree mill. ImI. at me. ('nun and linr rent. Set Hire Hire Ileal Ins tate. fi)lt SAf.rT MiimnHilli hvonzs i ur- kejs, (Joldbrink strain. New! stock frm li tlltwii Ijmi ear, none healthy not k J. M Da vtson, f ottttge drove, Or , IJ mile north on Pacific highway, j FOU SAI.U A renl nire Mieitnnd pony, 2 yfn old. senile and brok-; en in ride. $:'..",. I'm kef spaniel j dog inoiiih-, nld. -!) ieal nu-e tmkcs at 'i'tv per ll on tooi.j i'ox Tenter do. I-TiO, V. M Sanders. d;frdeu alley rod l'h-nie IKi:: ; TKN N AMlft LI M"lTK.!TI M K ' ONLY one dollar fur twenty; lb. Thompson seedless ralains. ' new crop, Ruxranteed to be ttm beat you ever ate or money re- ' funded. Direct from producer to you. Send ten or more of your neijciinor s Ri.dicit Hint you think would buy at this unheard of low prlo Hnl pnrc. l post or impress, collect J A. Cobb. Itv.l lilllfr. al. 5V2co Farm Loans Klralshl loans for 5. or 10 rars. Ropsvmcnt prlvllcir. 1rslHil vonttnisMlon rhilrgi'S riompt action. An excrltcnt loan. K liitcr'nici call or write. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 118 Cats St. Phon. 41? TOH SaI.H Kngllsh Bull Tups. J M. Mpancake, Hast .Ave. I WANTED ! -- WitNTSD-Persian kitten, no olh- er will do. Phone 1x9 Y WAx i E Westlng- hotrs rlectric range for wood rang. Jttdd's Furnltar Store. I FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 4 room house,' furnac. Phone 222 R. ' ; FOUND. . FOI ND on Deer Ciiiek rord, bump- ! er ror neavy car. Owner may have same by calling at North side Market and paying for ad. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upsen Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screen made to order E. 8. AND P. L. COCKELRE A9 Sewing Machines For Sale, For Rent and Repair We call for and deliver. All Work Ounranteed. POWELL FURNITURE CO. 115 Sherfdun f'hohe 5:;S el7 'Uvaiob Mny housewives find our groceries all that enn be desired fresh and pure, with prices low. ' Then there is delivery service, which is worth a lot to the busy woman. TRY IT Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON Ths Store That Serves You Best Phone (1 344 N. Jackson St. "rl.ii,ai ' as ttr islaisssaniaVi wm ! For Sale Good Used Cars 1923 Ford Coup? $175 375 1926 F.mcx Coach 19i3 Essex Coach 3SO 1924 Studebaker ToarinR 20(1 1925 Hudson Coach 550 1925 Hudson Sedan . 7S0 1922 Ford Tourim; 15 Ford Dc.ivcry 100 JT J iKE THF.SE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY Roy Catching i Motor Co. Rear cf Umpqua Motel . ... y rwiirflfv- UFA Sprviro inr ''Uillf if? TsViil'Ai" THIS HAS HAPPENED Jtyrry Hay thinks that low Is a (Minion ttni (IccidcK to marry fur money. Hr plans for a" vara lion at AtlHiMlr City are spoiled by the loss of the money he had denied herself to save. Nothing remains urn in ko ranir'ina wnn ner room- rferry iirieo ner race 10 her res mate Myrtle on I he north shore of , cuer. j Long Jaiaud. It waa Una'. Their camp Is wrecked when an ' ' ! airiiinne oiihi oy Aiesier lar- stairs crashes Info It. The others escape injury, hot Jerry is picked ; up unconscious by Dan Harvey, the idiot. Alenter driven her In lm , doctor who finds tiil li-r iuji.i U not serh;us. lie introduces her to . ,1... ... i. .... r. Leon Him Iebuudy, who Invites f them to a big party Alester show's Jerry a gay time i during her two weeks' vacation and tells her that he loves her i I madly but dors not ak her tor ' marry him. Myrtle warns her i I against him. fmt a letter from her I mother revealing poverty and lll-" I nesa causes her to con tin ue her cf- ! torts to win Alester. i Cnahle to borrow enough from i Vlvrtle to hnv a new sown for ttai party, Jerry gives wsy to the temp- tallon intake a lace tunic from the IV'""","' r "aU .,,.r. hr .k. ...wI.i..,..J,...il'nn befora. , .n if hv i. .k. . 1 mtrnlng. Alester gav her orchids to wear, so that her appearance satisfied her. but Leontine and hr friends taunted her Into drinking. Jerry drained a second glass to show them she was not a "dud" but became dizzy at once and a jeering vole told her dance part ner to bring her to the pool. NOW GO ON WITH THE 8TOR V CIIAPTKH XV j Jerry Ofiened her mouth to call ; for help hut someone smothered i th cry by placing a hand over her ! Hps. 5he heard the laughter of sev-! eral persons. A small crowd had followed her abductors. When they reached the edg of th pool, langhlng, shouting. Jerry fell herself lifted high and given ! an upward toss. Then the sicken-1 ilig descent. Splash! I U'hen ah. tnirlr th .ii.r she 1 was stunned hut not beforp sho i nan nearu a cry 01 nismay an sev- t eral grunts of pala issue from her j tormentors. j i ne coin wairr revived jerrv m i a few seconds. She began to choke and flounder helplessly around In the shallow pool. An arm suddenly rf ached forth and pulled her out. Someone slapped her heartily ou the bark. She coughed harder, aud f mi lid relit'f. ThMi it seemed to her that a pair of hands seized her by j into drinking? They must be laugh the shoulders and shook her. She Ing even now at the undignified could have norn that she heard j manner In which she had been this person muttHr: helped to overcome the effects of "You little; fool," in a hoarse j ft all, that is, except those who whisper. j had encountered fian's wrath. The nuiind of splashing attracted ; She turned hot and cold again as her attention to the pool. She saw j she thought of the prospect of the flip young satyr, with his foolish ep1nfp reaching Alenter' ear, as BOOTS AND HER OVO rii- --' V WKM HVXrff ACTt -A I ' Ytfgfi. ' CAMV.OO th' AvoeooT kVT T. . W W Stf 1 - -r-, - - -( W w( rr mWB m:iFHMi s, .77 jr. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS see.' sscb osovbs 6E6A1 teulims EvJERYBODy "7WAT HE'S eKHMG 7D FUY TO ACA8IA IW AN AlRPl-ANS HE'S 7WS LAUSAIMS STOCK OP 7U6 JXOLE AJ&SUBORUOOO l'U. "7UIP WWv UP VWI7M A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT i7 :. . v ST7 SALESMAN SAM First Aerial Delivery , " ' SOtAft MOR6 PrVRA- A D026M C&6SOV6R. RtcMT VIWCRe t AltflfeO FDR'. OUR. OM TV4' PMOMe AGfvtM - ) GUll' I'VE eert ' VZSm.Jrft I f - OlUTt ASKftTS, To.mrs. 30rAPS-M1HT FIRST ASRlAL. OEUveR l P. KlCKIM' A0SE HER. ovefV "TrtSRe ' K jT" If ll) sM?4srH V ALTTMOB of WHEM A GIPL LOVt5 IUYE lOtt TWO etc. P. crawling out upon the aai. , The bauds ou hr shoulders wre ; removed aud th man on the' 'ground scrambled quickly away ou , his hands and knees, and with a , ' ludicrous expression of fear on : ' his backward turned countenance. ! stu hod t,niUn it 1 the nereaafiy of vrrf vine It u-i l. tL VJL . no ..role at when h wf,,,, 1. 1 " ' J V ' .ul u... . " "" norXtermt zdz.v.: mzK o"r.bmn,f;,,y b",,k ,o01 irateini hi. ,.r,.,.,, . .!.., lo "P0" a ",,,e fun "ere hay " ih auwn , that she suspected 11. "I'm going to take you out of' this," he said. Jerry shivered and swayed lo-j ward him. ; "Jerry," his voice came thick , wl,h emotion. "Jerry, 1 love you." Again Jerry was robbed of her breath. She couldn't move. And1 "'J""-" n .warm' ' ner nps 10 ner heart, almost bursting it with Hut there . a answering pressure to satisfy him. Jerry's eyes were closed, her lips wer still, tahe waa held In the grip of a great awakening an awakening 1 that brought dismay, complete aud ! devastating, to replace the paean I of Joy that In had set to ringing ' in her heart. She knew what was happening i to her . . . she had been afraid of I this since love first became a word of meaning to her. But no, no- be wouldn't she mustn't. It' meant ruin. It was a mirage that 1 cost you dearly If you yielded to' Its temptation. j In drew his face away from i her. ! "Walt hero for me." he said : quickly. "I'll get your wrap and . lrlve-yira back to New York. You : can't go In there with that crowd, again!" j Jerry was rather unceremoni- Olislv seated on a hench and left! tiieTe while Dan hurried toward the i i""- rifu a suammr; nnaa her lips and pressed hard against mem, to sun their trembling. She a coiu ttnu uigiiirnt'u . . pp. beautiful evening had become a i nightmare a nightmare with a ray of purest sunshine piercing through the hideous remorse and terror that enveloped her. i ' Why had she let them tease her BUDDIES wm. , coacm -1 kxm out -uwos HW CNW Trt' WtoUM , WJHW6 SKnttT TOMVtt -AW Or"? VTtSr rUiO Wr 7P.1S 1 f$mm MOW? VMELU.0 EBSCOVDO JT7S j VJ viiii.-r iviiir . tl imC Ak(V1rtSl AUC? Vm) . ti I SET IT t 1 1 M IS 7WS OP VDURS?? WINK 1 DONT KajovjsJ TIWSE TWINSS j 1 S AUJEAO1 yf 1 AAONOPLAME, B1PLANS, lMC-TAIM. COST LOTS OF J IF, JL . ( MAVE 1 . . B ils y UUU7 T'S A . I BW jfX-ST C v -Z?vf ., s- I 1 , purely It must. Would h think she had been . . . hail been . . . Jerry balked at the hoiror of the word In j relation to herself . . . that tho hadn't known what they were do-1 inn to her? Her Bands dropped to her rau. The contact with her wet clothing brought a new consternation. The tunic! It wax rninedf Jerry slumped down on the bench and began to cry, her 'nerves completely unstrung. First, shock, then rapture, and now, disaster! he was sobbing heartbrokeniy when Alester found her. He had taught a word or two about the mm at the poof before fn came rushing In oThls Y to the dressing room. trt th. a ft,rm j ! -&.uVJ?IZ - AS' " " L-.l V . , ., mw w"n. r,P,n8 uuluw win' BlIUKUIg UV. in7 with vnn. n wmi ... "Whepe ?" The other tore himself awa withnut amwarln. vi-a enouKh of chaps wlfh no sense of humor. Someone laughed. "Perky j got a bath himself." "Yes. and a sweet kiss on the ! chin besides.'1 Alester ran out to the garden. "'i Jerry's sobs continued, low He needed to know no more to l and painful, while the black road guess what that "little fun" bad I "er tore along at a furious pace open. Jerry It was a bedraggled and tearful Jerrytold him what had happened. When she explained that Dan was Inside rooking for her coat Alester Interruoted rtm ly. "I ll take you home." he said, "Harvey didn't bring you here. He needn't be so officious. Where did you leave your wrap?" ! "I'pstairs. in Miss Lebaudy's room, jerry answered diffidently, i She was too upset, too conftlsed. j wnni iu ou. "Come with me, then." Alester j replied, "around to the side en trance. I'll get your wrap." They were gone when Dan re-1 turned to the garden to report to. Jery that he had been unable to I get her coat from the attendant In I the dressing room, and to ask If: she had a check. He found his own coat on the bench and thonxht j Jerry might hare walked off down I the path and collapsed. The sound of a motor a motor i that he Instantly rfrnrnlM nnrrJiinri nut tanA !... t -. - .. ,k . , i ,,k niimiiK hit. 'ainni mrs 1HI Ir awav drew I.I. v,.o l ,i.. J,, tior,- There was a light (here. He ! -ould see Alester's black roadster n-'t n. .nrf .t.rf ,h- i.i.k.... Aai i the Beat beside the driver ; he cou.d see a huddled figure that I he knew must be Jerry. I "I d better take you some place I and get you a drink." Alester said I to Jerry before they had gone far. I Jerry aliuddered. - "No, no. I never want another i drink as long as I live! Please take me straight home." ."Oh. come now. Jerry. Don't be a bum sport. As long as you aren't ; nun meres noiningio gei sore ' about. Things like that happen at; the best regulated parties. ? m 1 Ferdy Wants to Be Sociable 'V)--0-nB 'OOtoT Vri TrW WRtM ONS "Wl "T6e " VVTtLt WRtM -Wl "Wft " c, out AT usT J,. VJ. , a .XT.' . . J!" i.?r tu.'.'. rtwr, 1 i , c ( : . n ',y m) i ? rr . dp-v j perry ;lef t yon but I . ? v er . . . 1 Leonttne had a few people upstairs and 1 didn't think you would care to Join us , ." , His voir y-alftd off in bis sheer InabHItjr to dra the lie oat any further.- But J'-rrr was too dia- ; fraught to weira his words. She ; did not srisici that he had been i alone wh i Leoittine. Alester was making excuses now onfy because he thought her refusal to accompany him to an other foal house was prompted by piaue aaer bine abandoned in the (mercy mi his hilarious friends . ' .7 , "Vh T V . i. ' r.,lf . J h . Th Ket , clo(,he liZ? ! If? hn g na"r- Take me Rome. i m coia in these wet clothes. to ! She Ioky jfleadinaly because "t h or the will power to be assertive. i anow a cure for that," Alestcr nncwor.,,1 "U'll . i" ia,,,1 v, Ket a d"?.8 ,or ro from i my sister s room." i 'I.t 1 . k . j uui w.iil iu nu uuiuc, jerry wailed. "I've had enough . . . fun." j Alester drove on In silence, Jerry didn't know what he wan oin' J no- ani her helplessness to cmbat him started" her to sob- biog again. Jfe glanced down at frowning. ' , "All right." he gave'in- "K Isn't necessarv to crv " on the country roads. She was elad : Alester didn't want to talk to her.! His silence. If Indicative of anger. failed to add anything to her trou-' hits she felt crushed as If waa.! Falling In love with a man she1 wonld not marry and faced with I a situation that might land her In prihon! Alester'B snllenness passed noticed. At her door he said good nignt to tier very stifflv. Poor Jer-1 ry was aware of his coldness, but j .rie nau no neari to make an er- fort to placate him. The shadow of her impending ordeal at Fane's obscured everything else. His own guilty conscience had not a little to do with Alester's ill humor. Th. fact that through his iitrfiicvi ui jeny, uan jtiarvey nail bi'en itiven .in onnortiinitv tn m. pear as a hero didn't help his tem- Damn that IpIIow! Why conldu'tlf ! hft Ic(pd ont nf It t "fionfl iiltrht " .Trrv Hlnenod -., . ... Y -- n-1 uttieu nui to See II. Xttft turned ibi ..1.1 . u ' . 1 . Ihr'ouBh the dimly lighted' ball to the darker stairs i. ....... left so. i Jerry flung open the door of her room with a suddenness jjiat brought Myrtle out of a deep sleep:' She sat up in alarm. ' "Who Is it?" she cried loudly. ! The answer rme In , k,i, , voice. "It's what's left of me." Myrtle Jumped out of bed 'and j snapped on the light. Jerry stood! in the middle of the room, reniov-" ing ner coat. "What's happened to you?' M asked fearfully. Then: "Oh, my ; c -r' i r v i fi-r-. , v . : . it i . mcmmt.x i i Ossie Is Questioned R r,1 . j DRAIN Give U Your Orderi for Next Car! ' DONT FORGET CAR DOOR Price on Fence 9-59 32c rod' , SPECIAL 8 FT. GRAIN DRILL $100.00 i FarmBureaaCooperatiyeExchangc Rose burg . -Oakland 1 . " - A4SNT FOR Fair bank Morse Co. Bead Spray Pump Co. Sherwirj Wffliaitri Co. John Deere Plow Co. L. N. Miller behydrater Co. PATRONS ROSEBURG. SCHOOLS Joint reception given bf all Roseburg P. T. A, for facnl- ty member at. senior high school No. 23, i p. n. 444 4)4!be required In order to prove (he : i experiment a success. ' . NOTICE ' i j I aow have the moat com- ! plete electrical floor-wai po. ishing equipment in Douglas county. 1 clean and wax-polish ; all floors. My work 1 clean. Quick, efficient and very eco- nomical. No obligations for estimates Phone 54-R. B. J. r -.mx-ci ci , ixi .hiii ou ! v W NOTICE 4 a i ... . Th f frf UnnJ., Iri ft, m - ' . - cembef. Scholarshln In voice 1 be '" W. M. i Pnf N. Stephen. i Preference will ne .ire to a Mezio sopranos and tenors, however, .enntmrt rs open to " MaK' appolntnient now". t444 Goil Jerrv ma .. ... .,.. ?"' e'r' ,,d "" 'et t' . i. nuuri nine S m special detective watching the .aura mis ween ; (To Be Continued) j See our Xmas goods. Qualify in-Myr- u red and money saved. The Wat- ' bins tore. 120 W Lane Pt. TILE! ATHLETE REJUVENATED VlKNNA. Josef Uridii, popular Austrian football star, baa been operated on to restore his prowess In the field. It 1 said that certain "power" glands were opened to Increase the muscular power of j tm athlete. A dally oheck of mas- cle growth following the oneratioi announced as "very sattsfac- ! torv." although actual playing will o REASONS WHY ( vou caa save tti bv bavin Wll. itmr L. 8paugh oraer your watcmt' clocks jewelry and silverware I ! ngve n0 money Invested in large ! stocks No rent or clerks to pav !, othlr words no overhead lo add t0 tne eost Just caM at s4 S. Pine St. and select from cata Iors, the articles yon desire, and air mall and fast trains will brfni; them to your door. If not conven ient to call, phone 420-Y. THE LATE MR. GOODBAM t ftymnvr r. ... nu.mun.-rtre i nomas i.oou- i " '7 h,m" S,,'"rr' JtT"' i ll !i f f had. all his life, the reputalsOn of being late for 'apolnrments, Good- ban decided to play a Joke on his friends and accordingly Instructed in his will that he be made teu minutes late at his funeral. LADIES KEEP OUT! LONDON. At a farm In Essex are roared some 50,000 mice. Mice with coats of silver, lemon, white and brown are raised there for scientists to experiment on. For fencing see adv. of Fleams. Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore.- ' 3