ROSEEURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON: TUESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1928. FIVfc V i ( i KcmeL W fir ii Sayci "Buy Tour EpSCED HP-TOP CORN POPPER Bere" We are offering a splendid assortment of Electric and common corn poppers Tor the holiuay season. Come in and see 'em. Electric Poppers $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 , Common Poppers 25c and up Buy Practical Christmas Gifts here. Make our store your headquarters. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE i i KOIl SALK Good calf. Turkeys to let on shares. I'hone 6F24. foil SAI.K Wood, oak arid" fir block; oak stove wood. Wood cut Xa order. Phone tF3. f . 3 tiers W)()I for sale Fir block. .x; laurel block $3.25 per tier. 4-1 foot fir $6 per cord. Phone j 1DF23. SHEEP KOIi SALE Full woolled ewes, srsde Lincolns. Apply Mar-1 Bters Ranch. Happy Valley. FOi't SALB Oak block wood S.25 per tier; fir block $2. To; lir stove wood $3. Phone 24F32. FOR SALE Dry-old growth fir block wood, $3.25 per tier, de livered this month, liny Uucll, l.ooktr.sKlass, Phone 2:iF23. FUK SALE or eichange Enuiiy $3,500 in small store, some fix tures, 2 houses, garage, lot 5ox ISO. paved street, Los Angeles, Calif., for clear improved of j same value Douglas county, C i mas Valley preferred. H 1 Ilpx j 119, Koscoe, CaliT J NOTICKForVale. 7"0 NaraMall- j sett stock turkeys. They cannot . be excelled in the 1 VS. for slzt : and marking. 1 bought last sea son S torn nom tne luraey shows of Missouri, Texan, Mon I tana and Kentucky. My priro 1 torn weighed 56 lbs. Price paid '. for the cheapest bought $22 to I $10. Write for price. W. L. Cobb,; Hoseburg, Ore. i WANTED "A" WANTED Stock calves. Ilox care News-Kcview. WANTED C.ood grain hay. Kami llureau Exchange. WANTED Help to" care for ascd woman nights. Call at 6-7 Court and Ella streets. Vt'l Nli married man wanti per-1 munent employment on ranch, i Ilox 53 care News Hevlew. Automobile Insurance Your car is not fully equipped unless it is Insured. Fire and theft Insurance are not the only essential coverages. Yon should be protected with Public Liabil ity, Proiterty Damace and Col lislon Insurance. Protect your self from serious los by Insur ing today. We will gladly ex plain thine different forms ofc insurance. Call or phone. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE lit? Cass St. Phone 41? De Luxe Stages to California & Washington Through Service No Chances. Individual Reclining Chuirs. LOW FARES Get Tickets at SILVER NOOK CAFE New Furniture at Right Prices Wa Can Save You Money Powell' Store 115 Sheridsn St. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 Sewing Machines For Site, For Rent and Repair We call for nd deliver. All Work Guaranteed. POWELL FURNITURE CO. 11 SlwHan I'lKiti" S'.l Roseburg Cabinet Shop -J0 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order e a amo f L. co""K?Loea Corn Poppers Nothing pleases the children, and a lot of , older peojfle, like fresh Pop Corn. YOUNG man warns steady work, rully experienced in farm work. 313 W. Lane St. I 'AM El i'ouliry and rabbits ot all kinds. Highest cash prices paid. I'nipqua Poultry Co., tit3 Winchester St., Hoseburg. Phone 411. WANTED 1 he nllP nioilern public to inspect equipped . shop for reboring and grinding valves and pistons on all makes of cars and a guarantee for leu thousand miles. HOSE G Ait AGE, phone 6ti. FOR RENT FOR RENT 2-room furnished house, $6 per month. Call at Chancellor Cigar Store, ('ass St. FOK RENT Partly-'' furnished 4 rtnim houee, electric range, fur nace, hardwood floors; $30 per month to responsible party with no children. Phone 657-J. 64S S. Jackson. FOR RENT Sheep and "dairy farm, fully equipped, stock ami machinery, lou acres In grow ing crop, liood proposition for the right party. J. It. Uenu, Camas Valley. MISCELLANEOUS FUI'IT r.j.-wers and farmers. Hear the a id. ess on "Deep 'Tillage" at -the K. P. hall Friday morn ing. U will be time well spent. CAK O'VVNEiFltoiri forget" to , call 553 when in need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. UCY raisins direct Ironi produc- er. Twenty pounds of Thomp son Seedless for $1.23, delivered to any address In Douclas or adjoining Co. Satisfaction guar anteed or money relunded. J. A. Cobb, P. O. 10X 413, Ited llluil. Cat. All kinds of rough lumber for sale cheap. On main mod four miles PBtt of Dixouville. Will de liver if desired. C. V. Oden. Phone 31FI. John R. Kelly Sheet Metal Works Heating and Ventilating Western Furnaces 504 N. Jackson Phone 466 CROSLEY RADIO EASY TERMS Alt electric or battery operated with Crosley Dynamic speaker AC Sets $116.90 to $212.50 Taylor's Battery & Electric Station Phone 67 In Ilosehlll'K Sller Fen h e S'ation Iliiildlne. 51.-. 'Of '. .'.r The lieiisewlfe w lio puis in 11 i-'iipl.ly of tit'-se nunlitv einued Reoil.--. will he SJiv K money and also he serv ility tlie het Imidj. WE DELIVER FREE Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serves You Best Phono 63 344 N. Jackson St. tifA Service inc THIS HAS HAPPENED Kale Intro.!;.'- J-rry Kay, eiiiii Kin, ill Ait'Mfr LdiBiniin the camp she is sharing with ber("lint U'.v nmitj was black with de ruonimate, Myrtle. She likes his spair in thoai moments, Jerry. I pilot, Dau arvey. but Alester is was afraid thnt you . . . well, t tit ruck by her beauty and shows know better now. Hut don't bst a her attention, I'nable to buy a gown for a p;tr ty ho has imited her to, Jerry yh-lds to ihe temptation to slip one trom the store tor the evening. When tht-y taunt her for beiiu "dry" at the party, Jerry driuks too much. A rowdy d.incin i.nt ner thiols her into the pool to re viva her. Ian apiwnfV to help her. bat Alester takes her home. She is dis charged fiom the Btore when she confesses alout the dress. Jeiry seeks another job, and is surprised one evening when J'an calls. He I ro poses and she tells him she does not believe In love, but hopes to marry for money. He leaves af ter warning her. Alester drives Jerry out to the deserted camp, where he makes advances, which she repulses. D;in happens by and Jerry makes Ales tcr take her home. When he b-arns that she has lost her job on hi account he uses his influence to jet her a place in a chorus. Rehearsals are hard for her. but she is bef rb nded by Evelyn Starr, who is in love with Jael Thane. Evelyn gives a party, and when; "Why are you so sure that lie Alester says he cannot take her, j will want to marry me," she said,; Jerry invites Dan. Jael takes ex ! and that J w ill w ant to marry j ception to her presence in Evelyn's! him?" j home and a scene ensues. Then j '"Kwrnuse that Is what you both i Alestr arrives and demands that j want. Alester may not have knowu ' Jerry leave Dan and go home with; it as soon as you did." he added, I liim. She refuses and he leaves in "out when a man rushes all the; a rage. way in from Long Island to a NOW GO ON WITH TH E STORY ! Hundred and Fourth street just bv'. CHAPTER XXXI cause he suspects that his girl is Dan knew Alester Carstairs well, j out with another man it proves' He knew that he held fast to his that he Is jealous. And when Ales -1 purpose until it was achieved. And, ter Is jealous he js j.-alous of j there was no mistaking, a second ; something he wants for himsell.) time, his interest in Jerry. (That's why I'm warning yon not io j Alester had fallen hard. Well, j make it too hard for him w hen h.' Jerry could be relied upon, b" goes to the mat with his fimily., trusted, to take care of herself,! You see, Jerry, I know it will conu I nmV Hctiinwledcefi as the cab ! to that. At first 1 didn't think HO. ' turned Into her street. It looked ai J last ns if she had a good chance to marry her million When thev stopped before htr door Jerry opened her eyes and sat up straight. She put out a hand in the seml-darkners of the car cud found one of Dan's. "I'm sorry I got you into trou ble." she s.tid softly. The driver reached around from his seal aid opened the drfor. Hut l.i-i fare made no effort to move., "Jerry," Dan said suddenly, "ini.; n.iy be the last time I'll see ymi. You know I love you," he added quickly, briskly. Jerry withdrew her hand fiom his. No." be Bald. "I'm not going to make love to you. I know when j I've lost." he added,' Holding bis BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OOKl'T Ms' COOCEi AM' f.fc. OU A CiT VI LOOKS, PfcOWS'S CY.CVCE MA. FRECKLES AND 1 rs' 1 :ViA7' v JJELUAMCLL' SO CSCA2S IN ADABIA !' AM SO FAU Zf 1U3 OMI.V OAE THAT AG'S SCMT A POST CA.O.D " TO WUAT L CAMT ) UAJDPBGTAAJD IS 7WIS PACT vWWESS UE SAYS J. ' i " IT !-. A. SALESMAN SAM ("soot) Mevis,5uxiWe oow't weto Ta v4orr-"N fvoo eTct-fv'. AV5mT TH' ifi'OOVA OV.'F 01.' CilO' i-.'.-CTS &we vjs till T;t' ri".0T iTcrf- ( e J J r . ' -..if: r--' ;r - af Ii iVCIi A GTOL LOTS' LOVE fOtt TWO'eta tt nse voice low, "At times I've thouxhi I d ruiht-r take ou up and immi uh ju muu ii-,- 1 11 " j foul, don t l't people talk about you. That might be the one tliiiiK flint would stand In the way of your ambition Jerry's voice came in tones pitched an low as his own, but not so sieiidy, when she answered. "You're talking in riddles," she said. "I'll never see Alester again." "Oh. yes you will." Dan assured her. ' You're near your goal," he added with a false laugh, "but watch your step. Alester s family won't accept a tarnished- reputa tion." "Well ..." j "You know what I mean," Dan.' interrupted. "It isn't what you do.', Jerry. It's how it looks to tiie world. He careful where you're j seen and what you do. That rtug on your finger it's Alester's. isn't; , ' 1 , keep it until he puts it oj to con- firm your engageim nt." He slopped abruptly and for a few seconds a weighty silence hung between them. It was Jerr's voice a queer sound, half luugh. (half cob that broke it but I didn't know then how much, man could love "Aler-ter doc; n't," Jerry said'. "Don't mM uiTe him." Dan re- torted shortly. "Maybe no other girl cou'd stir any real feeling in him, but no man could help loving you, Jerry . . ." "But what If -If I . don't want him to love me?" Jerry asked, ni.ived by n reckless Impulse that v. as urging her to delay their parting- -tohohl Dan. to forget Alesier ;:nd all her weii laid plans. Dan drew in his breath rharply. "You want to marry him, don't yon'.'" he asked gratiuly. "I don't know," Jeri y cried. "I don't know what I want. I'm afraid . . . It would b terrible to be un un- red happy all my life!' "Hut pleasant," Dan volunte K0 tt (. CRM "WtT WOT TW,V'Rt 53 BLftMtO CE Oi o 7' HIS FRIENDS I TV-V1 UPPf Ci "W BLIMP- MOW CM VJC. if! M.jCCO Tp. or - t-c-'cp-" ta 'vicTijr -ti tm' Rush of eco'i-'trs.pn' aw Prvvt'.cur TtrAe.v.'c'L'. VlLL,T(i;. - C'. tp. caon bitt' L- O'.a X y "'VI V N--,tJ I b'fprly, "Id marble halls. Jeiry , , Imn sclst-d h'-r by the shoulders. I none loo n,-i;lly. Her K:m;ii:iK cry r:n h" 1 tie ears of the driver who Kiuiic-rt awr his shoulder. Tin n he sunk bis hand In his coat pmkei n ,t" 1 u-',,( oul pack of ciyare::;. i nr n-nt- nv iitui ju.-i Ri'iii i..e 1 wouid not be brief, be reasoned. ,1,..,i would be time for a leisure ly smoke. Jeiry pi; her tear-stained face up earlv," she remarked In sur auRinst One'.; while he held her. prise. She wislnd Kindly tint be v, cui.l '1 K t a headache." Jerry re kiss her. ,t piled, mid let it go at that. Oh n fur ;V ? ; c ne?pondtiiK J It was almost dawn before she de-ire. li- w,!.i .-' , bewikleietl Tit asleep. Myrtle woke her at by Jei t s chfinge of heart, and he : seven. would not trust It. i "Aren't ou leaving early with He told himself that sl.e did not' Abater?"' eiie asked. ' bt lit ve thul Alester would return to her. If he look advantage of her' ; emotional weakness now she was i Mire to Regret when Alester ap ; pearcd. .Moreover, be rem i rule tl i himself, she never had said, or j en hinted, that she loved him. I His wish had been father to that : thought. Just because she lay passive in his arms was no assurance that she'd willingly yield to bis kisses, She v.'Hs simply unstrung, and ; ready to veep on anyone's shoul-j der. This thought aroused Han to! aeiion. He lifted Jerry away from ' him and she fell back against the t , . , . . " j leather 'lphulstery with a sudden-; ness t. at surpiised her. j Dan steped out of the cab and tin ni il to assist her. Jerry looked at him with startled ees. His face, now made plainly visible by the street lamp, was grim and set. A ave o mortification swept over Jerry as she made her way out of the cab. It was with shame that slio thuught of her earning to have, him kiss her. Why, he de spised her! They walked up the steps to the stoop of the old bron.toue house in silence. Jerry quietly fished fur her kev and ins. -r.e.1 it hi ih,- in. k If. She l nsheil Ihe dour mien ' and with the hiieiue still unbroKetii No nrtl! could hjive 8ttI,t - b"1 ran blindly u; the s.a.rs to her i Alester. She telt in the folds of room. Hie green paper tor a card. There I an stood In the deserted halt! ttasnt " lie hadiTt meant tnem until U heard a door slam. Then 4ts a l'"" ottering, Jerry conclud he v.t :n buii-iedlf out to the waft-1 '- n,'v mUttt "hVe -,'n ordered ing -ah and drove ufi i.-.iaiis Jerry was hating her lor tier lapse from self-con-What could Dan think of her Sell ,lo' -except that ske was cheap? Openly out to marry one certain ! man and then doing her best toj make another kiss her! U would! look that way to Dan. How could he know that if he'd! kissed her in tluj cab Bhe'd have1 been just like any other girl who' hail found her lover? He wouldn't j evin believe what she had said about Alesier, she thought withi bi;ter self-contempt. J;a:i was so sine about her there, . . . well, she couldn't blame him: for that. She had dnne her best) to convince him that all she want-! ed was a rich marriage. He was wrong about her, though, for just that little moment In the cab- that I little moment whun she hadn't, wanted to marry .Alester. He whh So!!! f HUNK1. WHM' I' AW VWW HW vi HW, f '.-l.-.-. j (. -VtS py oOOtWM,'. tWi VAMC Mffi VlAlje, TOO A. B'G. !5?V)J''Uj (V 'TO "jstfcA WHAT IKS? A AVV IH. S TH' VOW TSVM TOVW- 6 ' VVgv i f?.V& I "'I MJ . . Kttt HWJVVi' atSfSs -v-tx . UiCfyi '. '.r J -Vjf'ft. it"1 0 W- ) 4 Ha A - I r,.V .- - . I ---- I I ' n n - aw 1 V": .III X I v Mb. If, 1 U V V ., J I.I MlrJ&l lotrsi I'll ur.min 1 LL. AS TFUaCUXZS IP UE'UL. r-IAM TUE STAMP Cf Tpe POST CACD THAT OSCAH. SE-T uiA AM ARABIAN STAAAP VWIUL. B& SWEUV- STAMP COLLECTION '. Fair pn' from WOTUtw' LtKeTR.Yl(jl LL (VTTCNO P-N' IT VT S CF.M CtttMV Or K 0. P.tC-frSLr. TO LCT now 07' eve? StalU up in H.t1 C-F f ( -t f wrong about Atpster, too, sbe told herself. He uouMn t come back. HtT hi-ail ached ah nbe thought of hersi (f us a pendulum swing ing b. 'tween thse two men and not knowing where to ;op. Hut 'hat was over now. She would go to Atlantic City on the train with the troupe. When Myrtle came in she found Jerry with a towel wet with witch hazel luid at ross hrr eyes. ' Well, your blowout did break Jerry sat up with a start before she- became conscious of the change in her plans. "No, I'm going the train." she said, and dropped back on her pil low. lVit n1 eight-thirty, while she still lay In bed. she heard the door 'bell ring in the unmistakable fash-, ' ion of messenger bos or special j delivery postmen. She wondered: j with small interest If ft could be! for her. Not likely, she thought, In a few minutes the landlady came trudging up the stairs and knocked at her door. She went to open crack wi I limit Ki.iiinfnir to put on a kimono, lhrojgn the narrow opening she raw a s;uaie hox wh a familiar appearan. mi the landlady s arms. As she openeu the door wider to take the p.uK..ge Ihe landlady snappni: "ioau uel get some ciotues.oo; nob. hi would ever catch me in u iiig.itown like thai." Jerry Ignored her remark. She was mteiesii d only In tho box and its co. items. Orchids, of course. Vcll, it biie got razzed tor having to t.au u" down to Atlantic City at least she could fiash ?60 worm j ol "wers to make up tor what she , lost. before tnelr quarrel of last Ulght. Jeiry took ner time aimut dress- in,; and packing. Tne train lett in me early purl ot the afternoon. At l.i:'.h sue was putting tne last of her tilings Into a blacg ttbre dress ing case she had purchased at a sine. At as she put on her hat to go out to lunch, the door hell rang again with that same "I bring news' assurance. This time Jerry w as more concerned. It could be word . . . from Dan! W hen the door opened she was eagerly peeping over the banister. Then she drew back ulckly as the man who stood outside glanced toward the stairs. It wss Alesier, and Jerry caught a glimpse of the black and yellow roadster at the curb before she ducked out ot sight. "Ask if Miss Kay Is ready to start for Atlantic City," she heard hlin saying. fcme STAMP OFF 7UIS I COT POST CAED f VWHV, SURE, AtCfi-SOU SCvJE STAMPS A-V PCOM What Ho!'.. ByBlosser AM' ITALV AM PCiAMCG BOT I OOM T MOOe ARABIA! 1 .1 rcsK MS " t' h-ZyrVl h Enough (WtlL.t 5H0WO GOOO V fPi rePsM ) HefXH'. OU ACCOUNT OP . I I; IMTtUtir.NS H HP.MOIM' 1 JJ.IOO NOT HPVIN' fVN. tACKCl J I (A'M X- O PS iOOM f3 OM J" I Vilu:eo IN - U OCCOUNT? V . -r I ,'551----,'V-rY-. XVl'i'r- A Worth While Present Running ware, in the house, or a bathroom outfit if you already have running water. ' 300 gal. per hour automatic system $65.00 . Investigate our oaty payment plan. See us first We can save you money. FarmBureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg Oakland A&cnts For Sherwin Will'.a ns Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. J j.ir. Deere Plow Co. "Will, ii ..he i: n't ! guesa it won't u...'e hei lon to get ready." i-.K-.-d.. retoted. "The way iiir.j n.sb nowadays ..." grinned, though she was a..b yd. Think of one of Alester's s ranta greeting a caller like that! She crept back Into her room and closed the door softly While (he landlady tramped half way up the stairs and stopped to call out the message In a loud voice. Jerry threw open the door. "Yes, what Is it?" ahe- said In a high, gay voice. "Oh, Mr. Car stairs?' She came to the top of the stairs. "Why, hello Alester," she said to him, "Nice of you to come for me, but I can't leave right now. I've an engagement to much at the Rtts." (To Be Continued) Eat baroecut. aandwlcnes mai Uvu forever, brand's Road Stand MEDFORD TURKEYS SOLO FOR 30 CENTS MUDFOItl), Ore., Dec. 10.-The first carload of Hogue river valley turkeys in tho Christmas pool of the 1'oultry 1'ioducers' association pool was shipped to New York yes terday. The price is 30 cents for No. 1 birds. The Thanksgiving shipments brought the grower 3 cents. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-U LIQUOR FINE PAID Kugine Howden, who was ar rested Sunday by Deputy Sheriff Wni. Hranham, charged with pos session of liquor, was fined 1 75 In the Justice court yesterday. He was apprehended with a small quantity of liquor In bis possession early Sunday morning. OOT STAMPS 6ECMAMy FCOAA ITS A 1 1 A-:. cnj&n ADAQ1A hg states -njo., r r,u -,7l( L ttt 1 1 cent stap-'- j rr'-jt;" j y?"1 --- . . "v- 1 UbCAKS SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Aicalon Commandery will meet in regular conclave 4 Tuesday night, Dec. 11. Elec- Hon ot officers. Turkey din- ner at 6:3u prompt. Visiting 4) Sir Knifclua welcome. W. C. HARDING, Rec. NOTICE Senior High P, T. A. meet- lug and program for Tuesday night, Iecember 11, has been Indefinitely postponed on ac- count of illness in city. GOVERNMENT IS SEEKING BIDS ON AIRWAY LIGHTS Plans and specifications for elec trical airway beacons and inter mediate landing field equipment on tho Portland-Seattle section of the San Francisco-Seattle airway a ro on file ut the trade and com merce department of the cham ber of commerce, lllda will be opened at 11 n. m., December 27 at the of rice ot the department Of commerce branch in Portland. Plans call for the building of 15 beacons and towers between Port land and Seattle, at the following points, Burlington, Scappoose, Co liuubla City and Coble, in Oregon, and Kelso, Longvlew, Castle Rock, Vader, Winlock, Chehalts, leuino, olympia, Camp tewia, r.::don and Kent In Washington. Another largo carload of 24 miles of American fence has ar rived at Wharton Hios. By Martin By Small