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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1928. I r Ri.A . 1 1 3 that male ttjkjf liPe easier j I 111 In selecting gifts, sec to it that ft, g n3E they "ve a Pract'cal use, then gi tiTSfJtffil you set ,lie very most to "ac1, s' $ 3 i-- YT'"'' Electrical Gifts are doubly appre- 1 g rh-K?&iJ clfltccl by the women folks, and jsj g Tpi we are listing a few suggestions B, Si "" among the endless bargains in K! s fS our ,oc''- a! 1 fe&l BABY TABLE WARE "p Oflrt 1 I tw. perpiece : 1! J0S LUSTER WARE. 23- M rfl . j Hj!) Pi set, $4 and lJll3U j g C3 SALT AND PEPPER fit) Of) ! 252 SETS. Silver, set )ZlUU ?J I t (4 Bohemian Glass Vases E PATTY PRIM RECIPE CABINETS, just the thing for the housekeeper, all metal JAPANESE WARE Set of 12 pieces 6 cups OCfrf and 6 saucers, or one cup and saucer ZwJ Fancy Glassware of many kinds. Electrical Utilities Toasters, $3.50 Waffle Sets. $5.98 up Lamp Socket Stoves. $1.75 up Pyrex Glassware and a tot of other items. Come in and look aver these goods before buying your gifts. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SEGTIONl1 ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE ! - - - ' i FOR SALE KOR SAI.K $100 equity for $t,o on new Hudson or Kssex, No trade In. Ken Martin. Phone 371. FOR WOOl Fir and oak. call 27F11 instead nf tiFS. A. It Mt.b ley. lm SAI.K-Reed baby buggy; al so baby carrier for auto, fall til&J. i)RKSSKI) geese for sale. 2;c per lb. Mrs. I nan liysert. Phone 24F31. Foil SAUTTlaled "hayThomas Hatrield. Souih !er Creek. Phone HFM KOR "sALK i "Chafer White pigs, 3 months old at j. F. Barker ranch, cor. IHxonvlllc. Phone 3FH2. FoR SALK or trade Piartlrall) new Wade drag saw; will trade for good milch cow. J. M. Ware. Olalla. 1 i iui.-t i .ham i ,t-e and program lollow iiiw short business meet Inn of Keigieen Grange, Satunluv, lHr. I'llml. Signed by Hie Master. Xia P.lli - l ine rt. t . W . Leghorn roekorcU tioui hib laying strain; $2 fc each, while they lar otm A iHson Phone SFVJ. iiJK SALlT toad nt;ora goats, loo hfad w el hers, f,u 'iir him hiuibv All lull VM-olr. Mim F A Slewait Phi.ne (K:i i'St. pair piut'ie tiotn I' I tiiutlc hunting douH, t -heap lor ijuit r, sale. Address I. to lenu. Box 2v. Camas Valley, ire. liANCH OPl'OlM'lM I V 1 liaxe 2iHt acre well impioed ; acres In h st int, on haul variet ies, prunes, alimts, cherries, peaches, plums, apples and peats n bo in 1 Mil at i en In en It i ii ton 1 his U a real il!ei1ilttl ramli, iti carry !( sheep, raiiKc turkeys and support ten cows, a team, and some hogs. There is a good ft loom house; t lutuiei prune dryer; l.nue barn and otn er farm building; the plate i watered wHh never lailinu rrveks, apt lugs anil IN ( n good road close lo s hool -ami towns. The prlr u ?i:i,.".MO v tit take other -vop.t tip to Jy'"" In part payment, liberal terms ou balance. Mcl.KNOON III'AI.TY CO.. Hit Jackson Street. CROSLEY RADIO EASV TERMS All electric or battery operand with Crotley Dynamic speaker AC 8eta $116.90 to $212.50 Taylor' Battery & Electric Station Phonr Ii7 III llowbilrt: tuT SriliO as8 . $1.00 FOR SALE 2 milch goals, 2 kids. 2 pigs; one Chevrolet ton truck and other articles. Itnlph J. Wil lis. Riddle, Ore., n.-xt lo School Htot. 20. THRKK grade Jersey cows for sale. One fresh In a few days. One with first calf, good milker. Address C. Pratt. Gtendale. Ore. Ranch on (Julne creek. Ho I it LAS county x.oeery busi ness daily sales $.r0 to 2h; price $2ooo. Building can be pur chased on easy terms or rented. The whole thing Is a snap. No trades. Write Box No, 57, euro News Review. FOR RENT KOK BKNT- Kuril Isli.'rt 4 nuini apt ii.'iir IW'nuon si IhmiI. ('nil fil.VJ. FOli "ltKN r-l url.lili-ir SiSteU Jipl. Prlcv rlRlll. 12-1 V. thniKlnit ?lt"H KNf I o" niTi'H r I vrrbui torn, r.w soil; f 1 HO pnr y,-sr. Kmsll house. Call 40J V. ljlne SI. I WANTED - M. ANTKI) -Wood cutturs Ware. Olalla AX'I'KI umiili-ultcr. Mr.(). V.. Smilli. lilide. 1'lmne 71':i:l . 'ANTKII-Woman cixtl, w li. Iui had fnT..'.u-iv H.Hfl Iti.Mv A NT TD HI V 40 r.hxI , .ni; .itHiiKr Ni'whcriy, '. iu ihi-Hlnr. Oit-K.in I'Ikiui' l.'K:,l. ASTi:i K.r rar il.-r n rail al ltla K)m (ia.aKr for inlcini.a lion un ihc la1nn ' !.nrol.n-tl Hit' ltlt a aaiahtri' lur lurn l thousaliil i. ii Ira ti.tlv guarim (.'id ami lltsu.nl. Iiur l.ai.iKr. i'Ihiih- t MISCELLANEOUS lliP ami lainri nnVr sliool ai i'n.t Miuyati a plait'. 1 inll w.t .M-'llosi- linr. Slllhl.l, lire. IMitl ! CAR 4 iW NCli -lion i t,.rel l! rail 5,,.t wlp'n in Le-'d ol aillo pans t;a.(f Autu Wrerkiiin ' llmiKO i i i i,ki: sin i r ai I. k s in J I plHfr it llltlrs 5HIIII1 III llOH III.' j laicil ami rltlr shoo! ins. Kl i''' , i Itlm h at noun. .Sumlai. Ikt. '2.1. ( V a in ! ( l'l I 1.1 US MK.N I 'mil n I.....C i ' iiih onl. i'i tor hi, U s. li:!i dr i j ln.-i W1111.' l..'li,.iii-.. It 1 ' Hrtl-. 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(un tu8 to win her, but when he prnpottes ahe tells him she dm not believe in love but hopes to marry money. u.lu.u. ,I.I-.K . " " 7, " Jerry repulse, liut when he learns that Mhe has lost her job on librae-, Pniinl i.i. i.,f ..... count, he usea his inf,u'ure to tt-t her a place in a cnorus. Itehearsals are hard, Yut Kve lyn Starr 1m kind to her. Aletiier drives her to Atlantic City for the opening, but sha makes him angry by refusing to aitt-ml a midnight arty be wants to give the chorus and he takes Leo mine Lebaudy in stead. A short mention In the show view and promotion to a special dance number elate Jerry. Kvelyn wants her to go to lloalon with her on the tmin but Alester insists on driving her there. .lasrrv liiwiiniuii hiu.iimv ) 1,,. by way of JI,lla,IH,hl n,l stop, hi a notorious for a I dinner psriy-alihoiiKh I... Intro- I (lures her lo a Klrl he wtys is a I frleo.l ot I.I. ...other NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAKTKH XI Jerry's eyes followed A letter's. I She saw not h inn alarming -merely I two men at a small table. One of them was enafcetl in eat ing fried chicken. The other was ! returning Alester's stare. A crook ed smile parted his lips and set-1 tied In on corner of his mouth. He said something In a low voice to his companion. The latter turned toward Alester and Jwir saw his features darken Hut Alester was coming toward her now. getting in her line of vls - Ion. He rolled the door closed In haste and grasped her by the arm with fingers that trembled When they reached their table lit- seized a flask that had been laid upon it by one of the party. "What Is the matter?" she asked. : " tiecause she relt thai shed go i v'n was coming down faster now. I Alester did not answer. It wasj' pieces If she sat there waiting . qter suggested waiting until; left for another man to enlighten j for Alester to take her away she j it cead, but Jerry was unwilling j Jerry. "Alester's seen the Red Ter- consented. j to lose any more time. "You can ror," he laughed. I I hey applauded her madly and drive stow." she advised; "and it' One of the girls gasped "Do nu,J'rry thought with a ratch In herjmlaht rain all night." j mean that red-headed boot leaner 'hroat of her Jeopardized chance . hut when they had gone a few' they call Trigger Nolan?'' she win the approval of a theatrical miles farther she wished she had' asked. "Isn't he terrible? He ncar-iudleiice. She made up her miud M Alester have his way. The rain1 ly slew the steward out at the to appeal to one of Alenter's j was now coming down in torrents club for rutting his stuff and friends to drive her to a ia i: road The side curtains were keeping claiming that he did it" i station if he re I used any long.-r athem dry but Vlester's vision was "What's he got against you, Al-jlenve. cui otf by the rain beating against I ester?" someone asked. She told hint this, and that she'd the windshield. He could not see! Alester sat bark, his fare farther find a telephone and rail for a cab I 10 feet ahead of him. from the Hcht, "I don't know him." if no n:i fh--r would help her ' Thev crawtfd along at 1 miles' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES u wia. tt Boms wv f i wu . Vtix Wl Vtit OSS II W- V I TC HIV tO . ( T -.1 T 1HS CHVilWVW FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS "i A' NT Tttti .-.ii. i. oscacs oonf - -.Mr. WAS 1 uope we uucaES UP AM y .- Uoaae.' . - - - - : - Y y SALESMAN SAM I ' 1 ,- V. v L 01 ' 00. "tM- i I P4-MXIO Iti'O FlOOLe 5UPPOilWC Wfc'O P rtiipiY HURT HIMStLF WOULPOO? &-nc(C "TWC OW IM I Ptut-T? J on Mww. y Mtseye.'. 'Sl iC ' - V CLOCKS- ' - M -V. I . Ml mf -M4C ML FALM. 1 S.i T . I-SSiMK l' '9 'lCVt FOG TWO' he said shortly, lied. Jerry knew lie tu i n,iouln .1 ho nmi v..i .,,-,.71.,. ")-n rhe doors." be heaid by a hovering waiter who argued them as an order and pro- -wnied to obey, J.-rry could He... across the hall.0 the formation he had received. I he two men whos had j IU afral(J of Tr) r No, ihroun Aleater Into a state of fear. Bhe BaitI 1o hHrw.,f. -Tht wh h'c The an he had rwiueitied ora- jntI,H ,r. -...i, .....n ., ... i "lHly taiUt .1o ho,d hr a"nlion. " V " " UV(S Buiroundings. . . . ' ' 1 iiiioreu ben the doors wre rolled to gether again. She aaw that Alester had lifted the fla.sk to his llns a second time, I "It's early.' he returned briefly, i His uilliru.iHa to fit-part had ' vanished, Jrry discovered an a half-hour went by and she urged In , vain. Hf turned repeatedly to the I Mask. It began to worry her. doub- i lV sin M liuri lha i-fti-t rltiu uleru nf ie-l,li8 cultured voice took on a lurry , overtone. " . ' . , , ... ' Mtw:. f cIflRWJ- 1 I mustVi Ket to ''w ork- " kw j nn,(:h lonfit,r 1 11 mltS8 n' , , ,TI , re ""' h,B " sl" , fKld N CuUld 'e a .m."'",1''" "Ud. ",Kkt' ,rf'n- ,. . , . Buu" biwm, J, rr" "a"1" " uu kauv " P'"" isefl "You re too old to believe in prontirteH," Alester laughed mawk ishly. "Don't be a killjoy. Jerry. 1 won't see you uk a in for weeks. What's a little in hi out of a life time?" Jerry turned away In desnatr. iletI' lad been watching, and Hat- ! eiilng. "I don't think you should i urge him." she advised Jerry. "He I ft tor night driving." I hasn't had much to drink," J Jerry protested. ! "Nr hut something has shaken inlm a whllp. You can run up j t N York in two hours." j Jerry gave In. Time rolled very 1 slowly over her head while those j about her enjoyed themselves, 1 1 hey lx ggt d her to dance forthj;:i r t -i'.-.O-t - SI - . 1 K S O.V.S a i;MJvn5 IT . .jl.' .iTANi.':' iii'.CXJL0 (W" I . , IT 1 Tff--, rX j "Walt a' minute.'' Alester pui hi 1 olf "Walt Jut one tutuuie." j t He lilted his hand and ium-' 1 munvd a waiter. Jerry saw htm ' j pass a folded bill to the man and whlfper something she could not: hear. She sat silent, waiting to sej ! IT this had anything to do with her! demand. j Soon the waiter was, back. He , said something to Alerter In a low ' voice. Jerry ea unlit his words. i "IHImore" and a half hour bho."' aimhw win: "Ai you certain ? t i e ir, nit man reuiu-u, not "T"'""5 . . r niV'WU now ! lnK uneuauy ai jerry; I .ha k.,4 .4 .W 4 . 1 L,arl i "Ail right, Alester satd to her; we u go. Jerry took hurried farewells ofj the others In the party and In a' few minutes Alester was bumping! his car over the ruts to the gate. without thought of the possibility! of breaking his springe. j Jerry knew he had consented to; go only because Trigger Nolan and ; his comnaalon hail a one in the' other direction. She did not give a thought to the fort of Impression she had made upon Betty Mortimer. Only one idea dominated her now to get toj New York In time to catch the train for Boston. She looked at the clock on the instrument dial and was relieved to know that there was plenty of time. She asked Alester not to drive so fast. His recklessness was breathtaking. He did not slow up. Jerry gripped the side of the car with her right hand and said nothing! more. If this was his way of show- ing his displeasure, let him show j it. , She had not guessed correctly; 'i. h truth. Alester did not alto-1 gether trust the waiter who hail . told him that Trigger Nolan had taken the pike to Baltimore. j Jerry ceased to think of danger i after a while. Large, soft raindrops splashing on the windshield threat- j ened to slow their progresa and j gave hur a new cause for worry, j "There's a garage just ahead." Alester said, and the car leaped forward In response to added pres sure on the accelerator. "W'e will ) stop there and put up the top." j They were getting pretty wet be- j fore the garage was reached. The ; Ferdy Pulls a Boner "'" . r.-y ? C WlkW WHOOP '. VWt ( W Milk)t 6Wki. "THt UT)t I AL WW W0S1tHWWtl CUlK, WW WUS OTtt SWSS dm WtW ,HW ITA' TH TOR fcMO , AV.1t TWUS STOPPW AT VJ's VtRW fcWXXiKT , OYS ofcfc 1 I V j 1 TO6-TOR UTflA J 60T SO WrmiRfcO, SO9fO.t0 TO TP1 y m mns?- -m mm 1 -,ou rAAk. .s VtAM.BureveRv yeakL, Z- 2 VOU TALK. VOO-0 WtLLTVS SFEN V Vi ( AT MV HOUSE AMO r "WE FLIE3 SAV.' Safe at V:; lots of VrvvELVE S vears olo LTiZy r7 yA Y-- CP iVYf . 7 . . x . -V ah iGur. Jerry had to beg Alester to reduce his speed and ahe reul iied that Betty was right. Some thing was driving him to utter dis regard of safety. Jerry thought It strange that he could fear another man so much and think nothing of risking his life in an accident. She did not know that Alester was so obsessed with one fear aa to render him un able to entertain another. And the real cause that made these two men hate each other did not occur to her. though she tried to guess. They drove ut a snail's pace for a stretch of 10 miles and then the rain lessened. Alester stepped t the gas again and soon they were making 40 miles along a gleaming, pool-dotted highway. Suddenly one of the front wheels hit a deep rut. A few feet farther on Alester cursed under his breath. They were limping like a barefoot boy with a sore toe. "I'll be damned If I'm going to stop In this rain." he said and kept on going. "There must be an other garage along here some where." For half a mile they bumped along with the flat tire being ruined under the ruthless treat ment. Then Alester drove to the side of the road and stopped. "We'll hail someone and send j for a garage man." he said, reach-j Ing Into his pockets for cigarets. ; His arms were aching from thei difficult steering. He'd had enough. But no one passed. The ruin was; coming down again, harder than ' ever. j They rat In their isolated road-j ster another half hour and Jerry' was barely suppressing her tears. I She could not make that train now. j It meant that she'd never reach Boston In time lor her rehearsal, j Finally Alester grew too restless to sit still any longer. He had not dared to make any tender advanc es to Jerry, knowing that she was furious and had good reason to be. He got out and changed the tire. It wan a wet, muddy job and when he climbed back into the car he was a sorry sight. He drove, more carefully this time. There was no use In speeding. "Don't worry," he said to Jerry after a long silence. "I'll see that Weineiiz gives you another chance." "He won't." Jerry said hopeless ly, "not even for you." Alesjer knew that sho spoke the truth. Mr. WeltierU had told him many times what it meant to train a girl in a part only to have her dissipate her looks and energy in night clubs and fast living. Jerry would hate him, he felt. He stole a sidewise glance al her. Jerry s eyes were filled with tears. Trouble scratched her mind with sharp claws. Sue might not lose her Job, but she'd never have an other chance with Mr. WeiuertJS. "They will probably put Jane buck In her place and send me to the chorus again," ran the burden of her thoughts. All the joy that she had experi enced this morning had now vai Uhed. She was a delected, beaten. Last VJ45.LL,, Hee.4 INOve, t Nice. pout wowt DROrA TXtvT tllHtR- U S TOO OLO Y UIM Two In One By Blosser Time Is Short! One more week for carload orders on -FARM MACHINERY ORDER NOW Flour $1.65, S1.75, 51.85 sack See us first We can save you money. FarmBureau CooperativeExchange Roseburg ' Oakland Agents For Sherntn Williams Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deere Plow Co, little competitor for some of the good things in life. She had made plans for spend ing the increased salary she was to receive plans that hurt her to give up. But what hurt more than anything else was the ecesslty of revising the letter she had to write to her mother. Suddenly Alester laughed. "Why, Jerry," he exclaimed. 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Oregon. Close In and good Income property, also I nice all modern 6-room bungalow I both well located, to exchange for j Roseburg city property, acreage or sheep ranch within 10 miles of I Roseburg. Perrine & Marsters, 212 I Gray Bldg., Salem, Ore. Automobile Insurance Your rar Is not full? equipped unless It Is insured. Fire and theft Insurance are not the only essential coverages. You should be protected with Public Liabil ity, Property Damage and Col lision Insurance. Protect your self from serious loss by Insur ing today. We will gladly ex plain these different forms of Insurance. Call or phone. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE US fan St. Phone 417 Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Caes Phone 491 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 2S0 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Venter Panel Cut to Order Window Seresns made to order E. 8. AND F. L. COCKELREAS By Martin By Small VIUW.4(. SaD-rt Mamtc'o' "" SOeAcTMIUft- Foff UimTi ! 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