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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMRER 27. 1928 PAGE FIVE SXE&gf.'H- K'iLUtMl Floor . Enamel Mail, esporiatly (or use en toft oca floon and discolored hard- wood floors. In easily applied and dries quickly with a rich, flossy finish. It is practically Immune from hard wear and the riming of heels. PER QUART (All Colors) SHERWIH-WlLUiSS Linoleum Varnish A hipTi finality Varnish, pre pared especially for usa on lin oleum. Adheres to the surface readily. Is not easily marred or scratched and Is water resisting. $1.55 PER QUART CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. Roscburcf, Oregon CLASSIFIED SECTION I ALL NEW ADS WILL EE FOUND ON BACK PAGE 1 t FOR SALE f j WANTED f a SALE 12 gauge shotgun. Phone 4ts U. FOR SALF Bourbon red turkey turns. Inquire at Nichols store, llrockway, Ore. FOR "SALK 2nd growtU iir, 53. 1'hone 270-Y. FO U SA LK A 11 kinds "of d r wood. For prices phone 10F23. I O i t S A L illg h f "six-sTud elmkei- sedan, 1124 model. Can at i2U Vista Ave. FOR SALK Shetland pony colls, 42a. C. L. Weber, lit. 1. Phone 4JF1 3. , O. 1. C. Lour for sale at half value. ('. L. Urauton, DixonviUe. Phone 13F31. FOR SALK Set ot harness with cable tug), collars and breeching j $15. S. D. (ioir, Oakland, Ore. I FOR S.LK Bourbon" red Turkey a, J. J. Berry filock, )ukdale, Cn. Oeo. Oliivanf. Qlnlht. '" ij FOR SALK Poland China boar, 2 years old; price, $25. Geo. J. Thon as, Rt. 1, Uoseburg. Phone , 42F12. . i FOR SALK Fordsoii tractor, with pulley, first claws conilitton. C. C. 1 Frisioe. Sutherliu Hotel, feuth, eilin, Ore. i PoR"" SALK -DeTco light pUut iu iiit class condition. Can give terms if deal red. V. I. Hargis Co., K.17 Olive St., KuKene. Ore. FR tTLrrlJeiaey heifer and call; 1 work mare, weight 120"; 2 pigs; 1 Fox Terrier dog, partly trained tor hunting skunks. Kay Banning. Phone 14FII. T K N NAMKS 1 7 M I T FJlT T T M K ONLY One dollaF for twenty lb. Thompson seedless raisins, new crop, guaranteed to be the btst you ever ate or money re funded. Direct from producer to you. Send ten or more of your neighbors addresses that you think would buy at this unheard of low price. Sent parcel post or' express, collect. J. A. Cobb, Red Bluff Cal. ! Now ia the time to reserve your j old Turkeys for Sprina 1929. From healthy, ranged, purebred M;.mnionlh Bionze stock also I you $iuhj per 100. Cheaper and more satisfactory than to hatch your own. Wilto for more informa- tion. IIC.SKLL POt LTR.Y Bf;x SWR. Cnrvalli, YARDS Ore. John R. Kelly Sheet Metal Works Heating and Ventilating Western 604 H. Jjckisn Furnscts Phst 4 5V2 Farm Loans Sirsislit loons Mr 5, 7 or 10 y.Hrs. Iltpayr.ifnt prlvllPmw. I'sual cnmniission charges, t'ro.-upt Btilnn. An pscellont Idsd. If Inuresled vail or write. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 119 Cj.s it. Phon, 4)7 Roseburg Cabinet Shop L"0 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Vtncar Pansl Cut to Order Window Screens made to order r s tn r i rifKriPfll FDR BRUSHING DRIES WHILE YOU WAITI OtcoraU Your Own Furniture Now jvU caa afford una of thoa i.pcti aiva Ucquert-d vitct or art of furni tura that are all iti u tuduy, Yttti rati uy tha pnfinih'i furniture--then lariuer it o uracil with Ho era B martin Lacquer. No pri"ni'a ia lieed l to 'P It ' drift to ft beautiful fnih ia 0 minute Comes In 20 colors also In black, white and clear. $1.15 PINTS Regular Colors MAN" wants work, by hour, day, week or month. Call at 535 N. Jackson. WANTED" to buy or rent Wllsiiire! electric belt. State your price. Write W. J. care News-Review. WANT KDThpTbTicto iuHpcct our modern equipped shop for re bo rrng and grinding valves and pistons on all makes of cars and u guarantee for ten thousand miles. Rose Garage. Phone titi. I FOR RENT I j ;FOH KENT Nice 3-ioom apt. foci ' rent, hot and cold water, bam, j electric stove. In the heart oi tha city. Inquire Bubar Bros. LOSI LOST Sunday at Swift's Turkey Shoot, $20 bill. Finder please leave uL News-Rev iew ofriee. Ho ward. LOST Between W. H. ITFown's place and DixonviUe, one log chain approximately 16 feet long; sliding hook on one end and grab hook on the other. Please leave at DixonviUe store. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't Torgct to call 553 when in r.erd of aulo .tarts. Sarff's Auto. Wrecking House. HA VK you properly iu th" Puget Sound country that you'd like to exchange for good income prop erty in southern Oregon'.' I have two good houses In Sutheriiu, 4 rooin and 7-room respectively; both rented. If interested, write G. A. W., Wilbur, Ore., care Postmaster. PEARS FOR THANKSGIVING l'ave saved some fine pears, u aiijiiu, iwnc mm w Howell, for Thanksgiving, and (tears at this time of year nre a treat. Also fine red apples. BRAND'S - There will be no meals served at the Deardorff Hotel Thanksgiving day. Many housewives find our groceries all thai can be desired fresh and pure, with prices low. Then there is delivery service, which is wotlh a lot to the busy woman. TRY IT Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON Ths Stars That Sarvu You B:st Prion, t3 344 N. Jackson St. Sewing Machines For Sale. For Rent and Repair We rail for anil deliver. All Work Guaranteed. POWELL FURNITURE CO. 1 1 t h j. M "1 I'hnne tnuSHtKO. sMCv't28 V. fTffi'UTiTTO'WHCT A GIRL LOKS NEf Service inc'""3' ''n i&itm'-wt roaTwov- THIS HAS HAPPENED ' She tmuea, ;n her hand on the , Jerry Ray thinks love is a delus-' doorknob. She IioimmI he couldn't j Ion and decides to marry for mun-! see that her eyes were filled with ey. Her vacation plans are snoiled ' tears. ' i by the loss of her savings and; "Hood bye." she called, and i nothing remains but lo go camping I turned the knub. The door was I with her roommate Myrtle. Fate ; loc ked. She had hoped this would I soon Introduces her to Alester I ar- oe me of those time when it stairs whn he crashes hi3 air-'uun'i Kh i.ut tin,., in fnLnhnni ..I.... it ihi. it i,.rt!, ...... u.v ...... .. ,.. .... ... rvmm.U In linn Murvev hi nilnf .............. ... ............... . uan WJtg ugp nt.r netore sue but Alester is struck by he.- beauty i fllu!ld e look auJ hu fi. and showers attenl.ons upon he. -. I R).ril ln(.r ner An(J h() A letter from her mother ieveallns,lhe t,.ar, , h(.r , ,,e poverty and Illness stremt.hcus , , h( , , , op h. Jerry, determination to try to ,,,. Snt was , rod mw marry wealth. , beuaar, he told himself. He must I nable to buy a new (town for ,,.,, one p.y ,,,p .,,,, he ln. uie u.K uai.y sie, mv.n-u ; her lo, Jerry yields to thn tempt a tkm to takf one from the store intend, h; to slip It lurk next inorninK. At the party the dress is mined. Jerry U in a ianic whn she realizes .her nredit anient. She coti- ( Mtiea to the manager, who dirt- j charges her. She seek another r- ne remem- jon. and is surprised one evening heTVil h(r "we,,li intent on to when Dan calls on her. Ho takes ' nil,rrv motioy: then he felt like us her driving and proposes to her. inS Hpjer on her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "You can't wirh me out of your f'UAl'Tl.'ii viy 'life. Jeri-v." h ihnuttiv Jt rrv was amazed at her own ftil Inis a. rth wanted. imsIiIv and i without thought of consequence, to' ihrow herself into Dan's arms and cling to him forever. In a moment they would say. goodbye at her door. She couldn't In'ar that, know ing be was never coining back again. She closed her eyes while the swift surge of emotional abandon- ment coursed through her be in; It couldn't be. her brain signaled! to pounding heart and tingling j nerves. She mustn't touch him. This was only a pasng fear J something that she would get over! soon. j She'd never been Indifferent to . partings of a final nature. People 1 had sometimes thought her callous and cold becauae she preferred to avoid tender scenes. She didn't like to say good bye to anyone who . was at all dear to her That was it, she liked Dan liked him more titan she to. but it couldn't be love, Harvey, wanted It could not be love because he Imdn't made her fornet all the world for; I him. t Hadn't she heard a lino about ! the world beine well lost for love?! Well, sh? didn't feel that way about D; n Harvey. She could pee a background behind his proposal. Girls in love didn't see b yond the (ecstasy of their lovers' kisses, she remembered. Dan had kissed her, and Rhe had thought of the danger his love was to her ambition. She opened her eyes, the im pulse to surrender vanished. Dan helped her out to the sidewalk and she ran on ahead of him up to the old sioop. He did not follow Im mediately. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES r MO WORO "OOK WtA IJP TO OUT VSR VVHK Caw wii W TO SOKfc 5jCW;Mt TO SALESMAN SAM OM.L00K,Tl'y,. I'D OUST Love io TfK ( Rica OP IN "THE. WIS." FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Working Plana! By Blosser MSuL"AMttEB6 ITAy FIESTlvHANSTASUO GOO0 IDEA VNMAT A S fI" Uhttii ' L IS IT? .f J- . PLACE'' J VOUWPUArOSOP j AilcE AlBPt-AOG IT .nlt, "K, L. HlL IT -WAT X DBANNEO A. S.... op COUBSS N EE TUG BAl- I T VES-MOXN CET3S h' -T-T K UP AU. BV J I me AIRPLANE LOOkS 1 TWHe'J JjS -JLrf seetws L r"vL ICN- J ' axceewtais-tws y- AIRPLANE V CW tC3rVrY IS JUSTTUe " , . L y. .... - , iu in.r ,mg iur lm. , j . ,. ra,,airs wouldn't Btoo to her level for a wile. Alester would call It stooping, he amended. To him Jerry wan the hish'!t-placed itiri in the world. He had a mental feeling of look ing upward whenever he thought "You will save a lot vi ham feeling ! if you don't try it." i "When 1 need ou 1)1 let you Know, jerry Hashed at linn, but j Uan refused to take It as sarcasti I cally as she meant it. i "I'll consider that a promise," I he said. "And if you keep it I'll ex pect to see you soon. Good night," I he added, handing her the key. ! He did not wait for another word from Jerry. In fact she uttered none but passed through the door! he had unlocked and thrown open! with a haste that beaitnke immedi-1 ale need of some place to cry her i heart out. When Myrtle came in she was washing her hair, having had toi'alla and gold brocade, or mauve heat the water for her sham noon 1 velvet on the floor and exquisite on the gas plate..That supplied by j lace at the windows, the heater in the basement had i "She took them." Jerry assured lone since crown cold, or been : herself. "I don't know how, bul used by the other tenants. "Well, for Pete's sake. what have you been doing?" Myrtle ex claimed in astonishment. "Why didn't you wait until morning? For- get it's Sunday Jerry was compelled to lie wllh In r hair spread out on a bath tow- el laid over the pillow to let It dry while she tried to go to sleep. Myr- tie had grumbled (.bout having the 1 light turned on. ! J' ; ry wished she had a room of , her own. Myrtle was all right to t liv with. She'd heard girls in the store talk about roommates who wore their tilings without permis sion, used their cosmetics lavish ly and even read their mail. Myr tle did none of these things. But Jerry had been used to privacy; that much refinement at le;mt she had had at home. She diiUi't always feel like going 1 1 I ' ' , Trtkt BVOKm OOWM AT I OtA 1 HAJ TO YrtM. J I TO TH WWt (-. I"! th' as-port - am" t w V1 w Vv nJ am' .tc-itc jFRi f .-.... . . : nhvi'T wown o? woovo TON o? am' I a , . ?pn,j l (-..iC- f II i - I I iKAVi,t u. -fnsJtuP. I I, T'A1 II V3 r i. f- V . w fi..;-(l'll" TO . - to hed when Myrtle did ami on '' very hounlthts she thouicht Wllh L. F. T. CLUB DANCE I lotiKinr, of a spacious bed with I innmih sheets on which ou could! Vhe next reitular L. F. T. turn at will. And In the wlnier club dance will be held Tues- f Myrtle hiul pulled the covers. Jer- day evenlnre. November 27 at 1 ry often anoke chilled and tired. ! the K. P. hall. ! Myrtle was a rootle? sleeper. She stayed out too much at night danced too much, relaxed too lit.le.; Jerry told her she wond:ed t-he j didn't dream ot dragons and puppy! dogs' tails from eating so often In j C hinese rvr i urants. j It wcuid Le so much nicer to! sleep alone than with son.-o.u1 . who retire., ou a full ineai oi c'iu, suey or i'i u;.U with a v. . 2. p iitUl ad . -i,.-. lM 0 on Ttt-l hered, tdv; r-iln,ud. i Hut their room rent waj $12 a! week. Twelve dollars a week! They could rent a swell house In -Maib'.clu ad for that much !ii"niy. She couldn't think of paying $12 aj week all by herself. She could get -a hall bedroom there, had been aj vacancy on bain tho second and third floors nines they moved iutc I ii. tr ii iium-, inn Mia . iiiiiiui i muve Hie house mi u int; ut-r "ni utm lei ,u i nv i shift for herselt. It had been Myrtle who had C'une to her rescue when she first I obtained a job at Kane's. Her rent then was taking far more of her j im-itKcr miiua uiau ane euum -; forj. Myrtle had suggested team- j ing up on a room and Jerry, in her inexperience, had been glad to a pi. .sue had since learned abuut " r.au rooms nun meir very, very limited apace, but piiceless pri- vacy Myrtle grunted in her sleep. Jerry shuddered, but In I he next instant she had reached out and tombed her friend lightly ou the cheek. She felt ashamed of her critical attitude. Myrtle was a real friend they didn't always agree, but Myrtle had proved that she would stick in a pinch. But It didn't seem fair that some people had to live in wretched, crowded discomfort while other - "he thought of Leon tine's boudoir. A plpce of silken paneled j ! I'm sure she wasn't born with a Maybe gold spoon In her mouth. she'd be living like I am If she'd been content lo do It." Myrtle moved in her sleep, flung an arm restlessly across I he pil low. Poor Myrlle. She th out; lit this was a good enough room. Site was content to be poor. "Well, I'm not," Jerry thought impatiently. "I'll take w hat 1 want." Tiiis was still In her mind when Alester telephoned her the next day about six to say he was corn- ing over. His voice sounded gruff, as though he were patience with omeono thing. Jerry soon found out why when she was in the black roadster, headed for Long L-dand. ' wasn't going to come near you iKafn." Alester informed her. Lost, Strayed GO , ivM OUT TO .rXl OMt'A "JIDfe'i Vlt, TH f. - Aki H blMCE A Fat C, O f.ieMT fVT 1KAT COuP'-e, t TOLDIf -e1t tier in eo -A fm -Miffi 'l don't like your lack of Hports manshtp." Thai made Jerry pretty angry. "What do you mean by thai re mark?" she demanded. "1 mau the w.ay you rau out on u:e thai night just becauae the cowd tried to have a Utile fuu wlih you.'. ' heu you made a mistake In coming back," Jerry declared warmly; "because I know when 1 ve had enough. lid yon think I uai going to stay out all nitht iu a wet U "I could have fixed yoa up. I told you that." "Thanks, but I think It was up to you to bring mo home without complaining about it. And you nugai jus i as wen snow tnai i won i go to any inure ioao nouses with you. If you dou't like It you ran turn around right now and go back." ' She was very sure of herself.) very emphatic. She couldn't forget - me w arning iiau riarvey nau given her. Perhaps Alester Carslairs wouldu t marry a shopgirl, Well, one thing was certain he wasn't going lo ruin her reputa tion before she found out whether he wanted lo marry her or not. "Independent, aren't yuu?" Ue( twlted her. "But don't try lo take advantage ot my giving iu. I'll ad mit i didn't want lo hut there's something about you, Jerry, that 1 find irresistible, still I wouldn't bear down too hard on It it I were you. You know there are lots ot pretty girls In the world." Jerry laughed. "Are there?" she mocked. "But they don't mean anything to you Just this minute, do they?" Alester Jerked his head around. "No, he said; there only you, jorry 'Ray An(1 yoQ know damn well I'm crazy about you.' (To Be Continued) WANTED FURS I am at Foster and Agee'B Hard ware, Stephens street. Bring oi ship. If prices not satisfactory will return at my expense. 1. F. Shields, Koseburg, Ore. onsi Tlram-MA7Uan,J REHEDY-tonVtit. I dot climinat ivcoi cans -will l functii.nir I' Wily by im-mintf unil your o uniiiMiicti end wich bnwcl action an fna auil ci nature ct hrr be. l B- pa. no I'npiof. Try it. Onl t'c. Mild, purely vegetable ftecomnitindvd and bold by All 5 Roseburg druggists. or Stolen? f TOR TWWTT '. MOW MO Ttvviw WOT 5 MiwtKSK) ! am' n' av. m kxs - UOOST BtWJSt Of THAT KrZVt UtA i. VAO TO VMl W AW VI Off sO BCiOT. &MMt A TOVV Chance ( NOW rK.MS OH. AlLOFYOu! V up we oo! I J J. Special We have some special prices on rebuilt FARM MACHINERY 12-inch, 2 -bottom Gang Plow $40.00 Walking Plows, good condition $15.00 up Gas Engines $20.00 up WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE is r 'anr. i Kiirr.nn I AAnfif Rotcburg Oakland A'NT FOR Fairbanks Morcc Ca. Bean Spray Pump Co. Sherwtn Williams Co. John Deere Plow Co. L. N. Miller Oehydrater Co. r BRIDEGROOM OF 2 WEEKS ARRESTED AS TAXI BANDIT ( swH-ixi il Prr-mi l.uimsil Wire NEW YORK, Nov. 26. A brtdge gtoom of two weeks was arrested as a taxi bandit today after his bride had told polit e he was carry ing h. nlutnl Mtwl feh "dirl't 111cm t)n looks of it" He was caught after a chaae along Broadway by detectives to whom the wife had complained, He was brought down by a shot from one of his pursurers. He suf fered a tmperflci.il wound In the leg. The bridegroom, who said he whs Holert Preston ot San Fran-t cisco, (confessed, police said, to 15 ? ' . . !u .; T . , a rro nuii m huh iic iir.u uwu in ; town. In Preston's pockets police found the following note: "To take effect 11:20. 'I lauded in New York four weeks ago and two days ago broke, hut thanks to the cab drivers In New York I am going back home on a plush seat with plenty of dough. Before dawn I'll be far away thanks to the cab drivers and the New Yoik cops. (Signed) "A grateful visitor to the metropolis.' The detectives Bald they had no Information as to the holdups. Preston's bride said she married t htm an hour after she met him i here. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L DAILY PORTLAND HOLDUP ( AwHK'lHtiil I'ivm, I.cftti.1, Wire) PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 2- Rctl' Zelonka, employe of Brouimtein Company, feft something dig into Ills back as he was unlocking the T Trt' TtAM'i, OUT OM Trt' He VrttKiT OOT TO Th' hrw AM i.Tt-Vt. Prices! ativc Exchange door of the establishment today. He was commanded to tuiu o.er his valuables. Two men relieved him of his watch and a purse containing $2ti, he reported to police several hours later. Zelonka was not sure wheth er the robbers held a gun or a knife. See our Xmas goods. Oualiiy in- inured and money saved. The Wat "" flU,re 3-0 w- I-ae St. KEY ROUTE TRAINS MEET; THREE PERSONS HURT (Asttnrlatit) Pma Lewd Wire) OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 26. Three persons were injured, one possibly seriously when trains of the Key Route system collided t Fortieth nd Piedmont avenue here to. Jay. The accident occurred when brakes ou a Piedmont extension car failed to hold and the car crashed Into a train bound for tho Oakland pier. The Injured were: S. B. Iu liner. Piedmont, who received several broken bones in one hnnd; R. R. McKenzle, who Buffered cuts on a leg and Mrs. K. S. Woods. PAIN GOES OUT When Tysmol Goes In Nn timiLT wlicfli r your trouble In ml ld r iictmin t inin, Mctimtira. uw- iniKtti or n urllitt, ynii tun ,- I I p'-iiiiipt re 1 l,-f Iiy HpplyintT TvmiihI I to the part tht Inn in ami P'I'Iuk II j Kouk in ihrmiiz h th pon-i. T nmo ih a pi'iit-trntHi,?, hv iw ink Bitaorh. nt n-. pai.-il t'Hpt-.'litlly for nit' forniH of piiin. Hori'iicNM and t if f ni'MH cniinfd t nt'i vi inflnniniHt inn. Kqually noon for taking the nilnciy not nt ,urnll..t nrlilnir litlnU ll..- liui.Uully HuuthliiK. ritutahi' nn g j n a i mi (i i (i r u K.i or ipm?H. ntrrri-m ivtim HnjtMinT yon .-ver wnn hv h'lidiim: druautMi.. Alwuys on A it ;ith;i By Martin OOtvl Tlu RUM OOT - AM' TOO -TitXJ VlKT VKt TW' WCttM ,VtTO'-TOOV-L V,AJt TO, WVTH iVW OOT - HURST !! AM' IU. CO AVV 1 CAN i rOCI MC, y s or, f!i. ,v ir.vtcr, me. By Small