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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. ORECON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1928. SEVEN Japanese Lustre Ware! Very desirable for gifts. Cornea 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 VARE.26-piece sets, priced from 9 to $15. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store BBiiiiiiii(BBiiBiM(BMl i ;1 CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE J , i nrJ FOR SALE I i WANTED I . . FOR SALK 2nd growth fir, $3. Phone 270-Y. FOIl SALK A.Tktnda of dry wood. For prlcos phone loF23. J OH SALE Wood, oak block and stove; aUo fir block. Phone 6F3. VOll SAUK LigbT six litudetaker sedan, 1UM model. Call at 420 Vista Ave. SHEEP for sale 10 head wet herb and 20 head ewes. Hurst Iiros., Myrtle Creek. FOKSALK Shetland pony colts, $J5. C. L. Weber, lit. 1. Phone 42F13. O. 1. C. boar ior sale at half value. C. h. Urauton, Dixonvllle. Phone 19F31. FOU is ALE Velio w singer and case, cheap. Call mornings, 1011 Prospect St. FOU SALK 2 Kood Vies, 10 weeks old, $I.5U each. Ji. E. llrown, Wilbur! FOU SALE -Regis teretl Jersey heifer. 2 months old; $40. C. 13. Calkins, lit. 2, Hoseburg. FOU SACK SctTo! harnesswitH cable tUKH, collars and breeching 415. S. 1. (loft, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE Bourbon red turkeys, J. J. Berry Block, Oakdale, Cul. (ieo. Olllvant, Olalla. . LKI'Alt and yew wood posts for -tsuie; delivered. Beebe Bros., Myrtle Creek. Phone 17F41. WILL SELL ltf-i'nch" steel plow or trade fur 12-in. beam r 20 Oliver. W. Didtel, Riddle, Ore. WHEN you think of roof, think ot Pages'. They carry cedar . bhingles, asphalt shingles, roll roofing and roof coalings. iUK SALE Doico light plant iu first class condition. Can give terms if desired. W. I. Hargls Co., 37 Olive St., Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE Muinmoth bronze tur keys, Goldbank strain. New stock from Illinois last year, strong healthy stotk. J. M. la ison. Cottage. Grove, Ore., 1 miles north on Pacific highway. TEN NAMES LlMlfEDTIME ONLY One dollar for twenty lb. Thompson seedless raisins, new crop, guaranteed to be the best you ever ate or mouey 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, Cul. 5V2 Farm Loans Straight loans for 5, 7 or 10 years. Rfpayment privilege. Usual commission charges. Prompt action. An excellent loan. If interested call or write. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 11SCajtSt Phone 417 390 East Taylor St. Phons East (953 Roseburg phons 541 The Arrow Line Portland, Roseburg, Marihfield and way points Leave Portland 5 P. M. Leave Roseburg 5 P. M. Pneumatic Tires Used Exclusively Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut te Order Window Screens made to order F. S AND F. L. COCKELRFAS Sewing Machine For Sals. For Rent and Jtepair V.'e call for and deliver. All Work Guaranteed. POWELL FURNITURE CO. Iir. shontlan Phone F-t j WANTED Man to work on ranch, j Apply Ward's Cafe. .WANTED Typewriter; price and make in first letter. Address bh, j care Kews-Keview. MAN wants work, by hour, day, week or month. Call at 635 N. Jackson. WANTED The public to inspect our modern equipped shop for re boring and grinding valves and i pistons on all makes of cars and a guarantee for ten thousand miles. Rose Garage. Phone titi. I FOR RENT I fr 4 FOR RENT S room house, partly furnished. 132 N. Stephen. Phone 351-Y. WAN TT6"R E N T Pas t ure near Roseburg for five years for 400 ewes. Ward's Cafe. FOR RENT Nice 3-room apt. for j rent, hot and cold water, bath, I electric stove, lu the heart of the city. Inquire Bubar Bros. Tos'l i A LOST Between Jr. high and Fin , lay field, black rimmed glasses. Faye Ogle, 715 E. Lane. Reward. LOSTlieTween" H. "lirtiwn'i place and Dixonvllle, one log chain approximately 16 feet long; sliding hook on one end and grab hook on the other. Please leave at Dixonvllle store. MISCELLANEOUS 4 CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when ln need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. HELP WANTED EDITOR (to applicant for a Jobt: Any previous newspaper ex perience? APPLICANT: No; but I was editor of my school magazine. I EDITOR: Oh. I am so sorry; I we've got an editor. Answers. JILL KNOWS HER JACK "Jack, dear, am I the only girl ' "Jill, don't ask me whether you are the only girl I ever loved. You know it as well as 1 do." "That wasn't what I was going to say at all. Jack. 1 was going to ask you if I was the only girl who would have you." Answers. JAKE IS JOHN Alas, nobody knows my sorrow. JAKE; I didn't even know were married. Answers. you Mnny housewives find our groceries all tUat can 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 The Store That Serves' You Best Phone 3 144 N. Jackson St Now ! the tims to reserve your old Turkeys for Spring 1929. From healthy, ranged, purebred Mammonth Bronze sfovk- al.o Narragansetts. Price delivered li you i;uu!i tier 100. Cheaiter and more satisfactory than to hatch your owl. Write for more ilifoniiM tion. I ?Si:l.L POI LTRY YAP.I'S Box S66R, Conallls. Ore. ' sssssssapaBsssBSfsssssBSMaMOT SAVW WEA Service inc THIS HAS HAPPENED Jerry Kay thinks love is a 1 union and decides to marry monoy. Her vacation plans bimhu'U ny me ios 01 hit buhum, ..d nmhtn. rmaina but to no' camping with her roommate, Mr-;ihen she couldn't be in love with tie. Kate soon introduces her to Alerter unless ... j Alesier Carstaira hli he craihs t "Why do you say that?" lift his airplane into their camp. Heri asked sharply.' "Have you evert heart responds to Dau Hurvey, his; come to griff through loving some pilot, but AlesteTMe struck by her! one?" beauty and showers attentions up-j Mentally he swore an oath that on her. A letter from her mother j he'd choke the life out of Alesier rev ea line poverty and illness Carstairs if he'd made Jerry suffer. strengthens Jerry's determination to try to marry wealth. t'nnhle to buy a new rown for the bis party Alester has invited her to, Jerry yields to the tempta tion to take one from the store where she works intending to slip it back next morning. At the party Leontine Lebauriy, ho is Infatuated with Aleater. taunts her into drinking. Her dancing partner throws her into the pool. Dan ap pears to help her out and wants to take her home but Aleater will notf1 allow him to I Jerry is In a panic when she realizes what has happened to the dress. She confesses to the manag er, who discharges her. Disconso late, she seeks another job and Is surprised when Dan calls on her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVIII "I've lost my job," Jerry found herself saying. It surprised her. I She hadn't meant to say anything I like that. It was no answer at all to an important proposal. Yes. It I was. too. She meant that she was j unstrung, in no frame or mind to . settle a matter as momentous aawnile ,ast Sunday, I thought . . . her marriage. j nv nere you say you aren't In The green ligh: was on. Dan was I seeking his answer in her half- j averted eyes, hanging on her next I words. Her first utterance had i filled him with misgivings; it did not setm likely to preface an ac ceptance. Wait until we get out or tms, he said quickly. "I'm sorry I was 1 so abrupt, but I couldn't help it. j I've been holding It back so long.' i Jerry smiled. It would be three! weeks tomorrow night since they'd j first mei. The thought gave her I i? ,.. i u ... h ,ni in love with each other in I that short space ot time as m make It heartbreaking to part. j Thev drove on in silence until they had reached a place on River-; side Drive where nan could part : mm i". iiru,j , - the car. A magnificent view of the i pails of water to plants that were Hudson river was before them but i doomed by family selilshne f lohher ovn it a thought. Maybe, but if It were true Dan Hon (nsUturi thnt -lurrV lnOK St : him. Holding her eyes with hls'io ne lorgeiung u. ui cuiuc u. own he a?ked her if she loved any-1 one else. That question Jerry could answer without hesitating. .!... tib t t, uhmit , - i.t -i.'o n.,i . fttr. love, alio t. " - fall." might have laughed at her Dan BOOTS AND HER BOT , TtiX VA HAVityt TllA 1 60TTA RiNDY COORSt , W "t AR- H5"ttrtV TOO MOCH OF to SOVT WT TOW HAO THE BW6HT WtA TO THROW )l AWO ilM TOCfTHW V HtO tVWE a etm BOOTb FRECKLES AND fN&u,VKEeE FiMAi-Ly I TO SEE TAIS BIS SUBPttlse A. ' . 1 UjA I - " njf, v ii iuyu: l I Ml I'i ' -t, AJO T6LL1N NHO a 7c3-3vK.K ( I V, - I AROOKD TTMN CM A POL, J JOSTHMTVU rrrrC WKav JL-ffrJ) i AI&JEH C0OL.0 A M6UT JOST W M A L6- J rt. r-S I vooTVNe, feuuas? V vousse I lUupl. " 1 1 I i U IlLTPI I : 007 VWWAT AM copy it-- r -Mrf IX ' SALESMAN SAM What's the Use? Bv Small 6us people uiKe ie toe. wp.m'. tmpkts fims. sp-m, Avo.WHftTs i vwy, the orders pe shucks' Theres mot mock I cf p-wm. oeuve p.ll rioht- but Hon tTTe r m of.dy J -w p t o I piling- up so fast om 1 (f5 thpsT's j V &Mse. im 3oims 20ST COOKIT fLL THe OP.e.S, AND MIT FOR Te. SKY J RUSH? , u5.Ffnii'g Ufoe TUP JI- o I kJWIw VJCJ1,T! INOLOBLtP-VV ulwtCK) Cs- VV-J! ' - AUTflOQ o1 WHEH A GPL LVE5 love roa two'a response U ha himself hadn't be- de-j pome such a hoK-less victim of the f or ; tt'ndor passion. As It was he inter are ' pretfd her answer to mean that buo iwu urei vi-riirutru ,u,r ... matins love. If that were so. "I've never been in love," Jerry said, and nuw she dropped ber eyes. Dan reached out and seized her hands. "I want to marry' you. Jerry," he said. "I've never before felt Ilk this about a girl. Hut when I gath ered you up out of the debris of thnt wreck and held you while your breath came Itack and your eyelids fluttered open after I had begun to believe we had killed you ot ,ll'8t hunch lhftt Id me uie ny in 1 0 0VUI wa,u " P the rest of my life with." Jerry pulled her hands away. "You wouldn't want a girl who didn't love you more than anything else in the world, would you?" she asked. "No." Dan said. "But I thought . . . I had a wild idea that you felt as 1 did." "But you shouldn't," Jerry cried In protest. "1 never encouraged you." "That's right," Dan agreed. "If I hadn't been a fool 1 wouldn't have imalned tnia you'd listen to me. IJut you kllOW jerrv, for a little love. Do you think there's anything better than that?" Jerry remained silent for a mo- nient, Yes," she said, "I do. I want future that's secure. Marrying poor man Is too big a risk. I've ) seeu the romance of s lot of mar- riages wash away in the dishpan. - "'an. loo, sai siiem a momvui. before answering, finally. "I see," he said heavily, "i ou u'lint in nisiTV nionev ? ' A swift rush of color mounted to mu u i. . of opprobrium in ins voice. ! " al ripni nau ne repruatu I'.er? was nis mothers soui Harvey was both blind and st ilish was the prospect that ne came from a better home than she. In mat C1sa now eoum ne nnuw hj blUerncss of poverty, tile ugly,' iurMfflnir effect it hud uuou a per - . - " .) son: "Ves." she said proudly. "I wnnt BUDDIES YEH'.TfcU '. MOW yOORE 6tTtlk' HOT WT Tut V-V VteW WIS WAPWATt OU CAM HOfiP VT AC IM 9VSMTV OT TilAt TOR Trt' CAWc HIS FRIENDS soma THAT I 1 J - M 1 V. y I - SI -v. II I I ' , VasBsssr 7 l C1 AJO-W DOMT do PLLLIr4' lyW1 ' f 6E.' DO VOO WEEP ( FOB PETE SAKE, )- V j JLD--t--w SPzzzr terrrrt vouc saints n -.XT l I Pi i' I I'-s 1 xsssus I M-ff i X:- to marry money. ) Dan looked at her with nbjeet I misery eating at his heart. He un-! i (lenttofMl, of couim that she want-1 led to marry Atester CurHtairs. ! I Cod. what an awakening ahe was Un fur! "Jerry, Jerry,' he pleaded. "You 'don't know what you are talk'.ui; , j about. Why. Kill, if you did thai 1 you d mitts all that we are bur.) I ior." I He had a vain hope that she could h irii.-r..-1-.i In lrwi pvph if TUti m" n ln e" " ahe had not experienced it. If he could but ft. id words to save her pride, to p.event her disillusion ment, make her rIyo un this craiy idea before nha le..rn d that Ales ier Car at airs was uli a marrying man . . . It was hopeless. The more he dlacussed it the more he realized mai jerry aiaoeiiei in ine mating Us temptations was genuine. I He felt compelled to wain her I even at the risk of incurring her I anger. For the first time in his life he regretted his inahlllay to exer-1 ciae tact. He tried to laugh, Uli start it off carelessly. j "Well. 1 hope when you start your campaign for a rich husband' you will look up the records of the ) eliglbles before you take the dive," he suld lightly, or as lightly as he could. He was placing himself in au unenviable position, knocking the other man. He hated that. Jerry said nothing. He would have to continue, make It clearer. "Some of our richest young men don't have the things they're most famous for listed in the guides to society," he said awkwardly, hop ing she would understand without the necessity of calling Alester at blackguard in so many words. Jerry stared at htm blankly. She sensed something of t'.io meaning behind his words. Rut the Idea that Dan should be speaking 111 of any one hardly seemed believable. "Why should people always think that rich young men are bad?" she asked, trying to keep the conversation in an impersonal vein. She suspected that it would turn to Alester Carstaira if Dan spoke bis mind freely. "That's not what I'm trying to say." Dan returned quietly. "Jerry, if you must know, I have one rich young man in particular ln my mind. I'd hate to see a girl who wanted marriage fall in love with him. unless sho were of his own station in life." Jerry's color now became as viv- j id as a peony. 'Ion't you think you ought to call me Miss Huy?" she said, wsnt ing to hurt him because he had hurt her. "No. I don't." Dan answered, "unless you Insist upon it. A man can't think formally of a girl he loves as I love you, Jerry." I "Then you d belter take mo . nome, sue toin mm quickly; aim I. . . and I don't think we should ' see each other agaiu." j Dan stared hard Ht tho haughty 'profile alio turned to him. How 1 dared she look like that the cold- I hlnn.li.H llttln fri,i,. huntoH Ilia , v... - - own features took on a coldness to What T C . kJOW y MO Y.T.SS - Wt' f BUT TO MAKa VURsWl VSf.KXtf $ TVXtO, S At, ,06AR - rt0P AUO WE f- TWE I 00'u. REAl.l.'Y ? MOT A BT OT s ' MOTOR S HOEW WAME ! STATVC MOW ; fZT TVME ) AY I J .AVn,mnJ to J-.UZ '-cr"'" I 'V i TV-JO JVC I. L. F. T. CLUB DANCE Vhe next retsular L. F. T. club dair-o wi!l bo held Tues- day evening. November 27 at the K P. hall. rr T"T Z Z TI Vul her own and he faced about to start the motor and move olf with the first abandonment of care In driving that Jerry had ever seen him show. The silence between them be- 1 came oppressive. Dan broke it, not far from her home. ! "I know you despise me for (knocking,'' he flared out unexpec tedly; "but you'ie such a blind idiot I've got to do it. ft'hy iwn't you understand that an Idle youi,T i whelp like . . . well, like Alerter I Carstairs, for Instance, hasn't as j niU(.n chance to cscare common temptations as 9 ;e.low who is too busy to spend Lis tlic with pretty girl?" Jerry smiled, a surface smile. "Well," she t'ald. "! don't know whether you consider me so very. pretty but at any rate you ap- j pea red to have a lot of time to hang around camp, and you're here. You don't seem to be any busier than Alester. "That isn't fair," Dan objected. "I'm busy, all right, but I'd chuck my Job with Carstairs if It wereu't for you." "What have I to do with It?" Jerry snapped. He was going a little bit too far when he thought he had to order his life to allow him to be ber chaperon. "I'm trying to save your neck, he told her grimly. "You've been wanting to go up in the ship with him, haven't you?" he added to abruptly that Jerry answered be fore she could stop herself. "He's promised to take mc," she said. "That's why I'm sticking until he learns to fly," Dan explained. "The rerkleis vounr nun would take you up right now If I'd let him, and he hasn't even got a li cense." "And you haven't got a llceuse either, to be saying things about him," Jerry cried ln exasperation. You can Bave $$$ by having Wll So that was why she hadn't been bur L. Hpaugh oraer your watches, up In the silver plane! She had clocks. Jewelry and silverware. I watched it winging its way over-1 have no money lnvsstod In large head many times after It had been stocks. No rent or clerks to pay. repaired, and longed to fly In It. in other words, no overhead to add Dan slid the ear to a stop at her. to the cost price. Just call at 6i)4 !door. Jerry almost expected thes. Pine St. and select from cata I tires to burst. Dan s shoulder U0gs the articles you desire, snd I touched hers as he opened the,.ir mji ani .. trains will bring door on his side of the car. Tho , ihera to your door. If not conven coutact ran like fire through Jer-lent to call, phone 420-Y. ry s nerves. An ImpuUo, startling and primi tive, seized upon her. (To Bs Continued) Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 183 L WANTED FURS 1 am at foster ami Agees Mara parity and greatly Increased speed, ware, Stephens street. Bring ot , The plane derives its name from ship. If prices not satisfactory will the huge tri-hladed propellor o return at my expense. B. F. Its nose. Kach blade of Ihe propel Shlelds. Roseburg. Ore. lor measures 12 feet, and by Has Happened to Jim? Anxious Moments! Bv 6l.nr DRAIN Give Us Your Orders for Next Car! DONT FORGET CAR DOOR Price on Fence 9-59 32c rod SPECIAU-8 FT. GRAIN DRILL $100.00 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg Oakland A .ENTS FOR Fairbanks Morse Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. Sherwin William Co. John Deere Plow Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. FORMER RESIDENTS TO RETURN TO ROSEBURG AND WILL SPEND WINTER ! , ! C. E. Rusho, a former resident of Roseburg, who for the paaii three years has been located in Al- herta. Canada, has returned to this' clly to spend Ihe winter. He has' been ln poor health for several months but is now Improving and! feels that a winter spent In (he, t'mpnua valley will materially benefit his condition. Mrs. Ruwho and their daughter. Marguerite Lindner, are leaving soon for an extensive trip in the Kast, where Mi-s. Lindner will join her husband who la now employed traveling in , eastern territory, sirs, husiio will I arrive In RuseburR lu about a month or six weeks and will re main until spring. REASONS WHY NEW PLANE TESTED , OAKLAND. Cal.. Nov. 26. Pre liminary test flights with the new "flying windmill" Boeing A I r Transport plane between Oakland and Reno have revealed that It gives greater weight carrvina ca- TILE! NOTICE The first Monday in Do- cember, scholarship In voice will be given by Mrs. W. 11. Pauhwn, 248 N. Stephens. Preference will oe given to Mezzo sopranos and tenors, , however, content Is open to all. Make appointments now. I - j I PEARS FOR THANKSGIVING I j We have saved some fine pears, d'Anjou, Rose" and Iluwell, fur Thanksgiving, and pears at this time pf year are 4 4. A tt-nt Alun fltio ,.. A BRAND'S ' means of a gear unit turns over at half the speed of tho engine. rial re K. Vance, veteran Boeing pilot, who Is testing the ship, de clares that already he notices much greater performance effi ciency In the plane and predicts that amazing results will be reveal ed when the tests have been com pleted. NO BUSINESS , THE MAN: Begging on the streets again! Didn't I tell you you you'd better go to a school' THK URCHIN: Yes, sir; 1 went, hut they wouldn't fjlve me noth ing. Excelsior, Mexico City. a VERY KINO "And you saw Jean's wedding, dear? Who gave the bride away?" .. "Oh, nobody said a word." Answers. By Martin WKtRfc IU ?Mrti S iVA ? YT'i MIAWCt- TUvt K TW6 6AMt TO WART AUO 1 CAtt'T Ut WOT NCB HAW Of HHA CD