ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY I, 1929. SEVEN 1 Fireplace Start the. New Year by brightening up the fireplace in your home with a set of new Fixtures for the Open Fireplace ' Andirons, Tongs. Shovels and Screens. See Our Window Display and these are only a few of those in stock. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE j FOR SaIe I 1 FOR RENT f KOIt SALE 617-J. I'KY lir Llock woud under Bhea, $2.75 per tier; stove wood $3. Phone 24F32. GOOD straight old growth and sec ontl growth fir block wood. Phone 33F14. FOH SALE Gram hay baled, also some nice Spitz apples, i'hone 21F31. J. K. Wilson. IfOll SALE Uuckeye Mammoth incubator, 242"eeg at a bargain. Oeo. M. Ilesa, West ltoseburg. FOIl SALE Trio of Huff, leghorns and one ariBtocmt Plymouth Kock rooster. Geo. M. Hess, lioi-eburg. i'UJt SA LKTfourbon lied turkey toniB, bronze toma and hen; 7 head pIks. N. L. Conn, Koseburg. Ore. Phone 6P15. Kutt SALE 1 team, weight 150 to 1300 lbs.; also harness and wa:on. Call ai Palace Room a, Sheridan St. Poll SA LE 1 2'MMl7 b lack" mare. 7 yearn oM. Well built and abso lutely sound; unblemished. Os car Weeks, Dole, On. k.HJ A I k' Hi e,.u let .! Cin-tu Hhire ewes 1 td 3 years of age' Price reasonable. G. H. Thomp- non, Macleay, Ore. FOU"SALK HaichliiK cKa, Har-1 red Rock laying strain seventy-1 . -flvtt-cfuu per setting . of . f ilai- !ggu. K. W. McNary, Ituuie 1. ? Hose burg, jl sMJU S,1.E 5 iu egwtte71n- cubalor: 75 While Leehorn mil- lets, commencing lay. One trailer, tires In good condition, w W. Cobb, hdenbower. KOK 15 ALE or trade Level acre, one block off highway, opposite Camp View. Will take sheep. !;naii or cattle, or ca.h on easy: terms. Apply E. F. Ruhr. Phone j 2S6-J. OCT of a large consignment' wo! have only a few copies left of Ir. j Louis Albert Banks' new book. They will make a great New Year's present. Roseburg Book store. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS Automobile Insurance Your car 1h not fully equipped uul.'tts it in inquired. Klre and theft iasurance aro not the only essential covrraces. You should he protected with FuMic Liabil ity. Property lJ:tmai.-e nod Col lision In.tirnnro. Protect your self from aerioutf loss by Insur ing today. We will (tladiy ex plain these dlfforent forms of insurance. Call or phoue. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE llfi Cr,i St. I'hone 417 1 IN VMlNTtR. WASHlN&'i I NOT MOW FUN--- t,...l J ! uuuv uuk. ruuae IT OONE. I i Yon can't ct inm-h fun out of tli- winter wash unless you have u do it. Let us stjhmlt for your (-onsj ra!ion our special rates for til WH'kly wash and we believe that you 11 take advantage of It. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phong 79 Roseburg Fixtures FOH KENT furnished, apts. Price right. 124 W heated Douglas RENT 4-room furnished apartment, ground floor, 11 W. Lane street. A cozy home. G. V. Young & Son. Phone 417. WANTED WANTED Naragansett gobbler, also some hens. State price. Box 1157, Roseburg, Ore. WANTED Experienced brush slashers; contract work. Box til, care News-Review. WAN TED Cur washer ami ser vice man lor neueral garase work. Address Box 37, care News-Review. WANTEr ParTorTuirtiiiie "cleri cal or bookkeeping position. Ex perlenced. Phone is S-J. WANTED AT ONCE GooJ cold t trailing coon and skunk hound Vernon Jennie, Rose burg. Ore., It. 2, H. 22. I MISCELLANEOUS I I I tY . . , A. I ' . L!;sr o:r fan?- wlh us. e have buyirs w.:j.ig. layers & Gibson. Jk-t)n t., RoHebuig. CAR 1V B -ixm't lorgut to CHil wnoQ n t parta. Surff . Auto Wrecking . tloue. HAVE some clieuta lor rental riiu now- "ring me your rentals. ' Jackwm. Koseburg. BUY raisins direct troiu produc er. Twenty pounds of Thomp son Seedless for $1.23. Jelivered to any address In Douglas or adjoining Co. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. J. A. Cobb, P. O. Box 413, Red Bluff. Cal CHICAGO CITIZENS DEMAND PROBE OF PAYROLL FRAUD I'm, l..l Wire) CHICAGO, Dec. 31. I'lacinK'of "official responsibility for the loot ing" of the sanitary district treas- ! ury ami an inquiry Into tho reput ed paddlnK of the district's pay- j roll was apked today by the citi zens' association in a petition to the state's attorney. The "waste of millions of dollars in public funds could not have occurred except through a conspiracy on the part of the sanitary district ensincera." the association charged. It asked a grand jury investigation. l ne names or two thousand or( more persons, "real or fictitious, i many of whom did no work." were placed oq the payrolls, the associa tion charged, "solely for political , purposes. Augustus S. Peabody. president. i promised the association's fullest j cooperation lo Stale's Attorney ! John A. Svvanson. I MISSING VET TURNS UP JACKSON David Johnson a home with his mother and sistr after having wandered all ovt the country, a vi4im of Khe shm k and loss of memory since the World war. John-ten s kin had giv en him up for dt-ad. Served with cream, dried fruit make a dehcious foo4. Just now when fresh pro ducts of orchard are out of season, dried fruits come into their own. Everything in Fruits and Groceries. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON Ths Store That Serves You Beat Phone 6: 344 N. Jackson St. - 1 nfa'I26 ntt Service inc CHAPTER XLV1II i Evelyn lilted Jerry away from I Dan and led her to the chaise longue where she had reposed lor a short while on the occasion of her first visit to the Rolling Stone Inn. ! Then she looked around for a bell to summon help and when she found one she rang it repeatedly. After lhat she went to th bath-1 room and brought a glass of water, to hold to Alerter's lips. j When he revived Alester was still at the telephone and Jerry I was a sobbing, distraught heap on! the silk pillows. Dan struggled to sit up on the floor and fell back 1 weakly. His eyes closed again and : his face gradually became color-j less. t Evelyn herself was beginning to 6uccumb to the horror of the situ-; ation when help arrived. She had 1 found a moment to perform one; merciful act lhat nearly shattered her nerve to control. Over the dead girl she had placed a sheet that) she tore from Leontine's bed. I And when the curious followed i the servants to the room the tragic' sight of the butterily w ho had j winged home on a murderer's bul. let was denied them. No one seemed to pay any atten-; tion to Alester, who sat before, the 1 telephone and stared like a mad man at the others in the room. He! had got the number he'd asked for but now that he had time to realize' what he liHd done he was terrified. I I While gentle hands lifted Dan , and carried hint into the bedroom; to place hhft o:i the bed Alester: crept out into the hall and dow n I to the rear entrance. No one tried to Ftop him and presently be was: burning up the road In his black' roadster on the way to Cannoor. I He need if his father's protection,! w hich he begged for in the latter's : room until moruing had long re-1 placed night. j Cars t airs senior promised t last t to help him, but in the fathers! voice was nil the dreary hopeless-; ness of one who knew that in the! magic clay of man he had spawned j the soul of a jellyfish. They were at breakfnst in v the j sunny, tile floored, cheerfully fur-1 nished breakfast room trom which they could look dow n lo the Sound j and out beyond to the spot where , the Carstairs yacht rode at anchor; In majestic idleness, w hen the but-1 ler came to Inform thrm that a1 police inspector was wuitkig to see; them. ! "Show him into the library," Mr. Carslatrs directed. Then, to' AHster, "Remain lure until 1 send j or you." But he did not Fend for the shak- j cn young man who paced the room In a lever of fear and dread. In 20; minutes he wus back and Alester 1 turned to him ns a drowning mn BOOTS AND HER (.VOWO Or eOQr)-M) HOW ;V e w r-Y7-j r v. j.f J-Yu.-$? t in I f. J L FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I7i 60lrAS TO HOP OFF jZrff j F20AA 7UE Top OF V P A P.ISRT ASWAV-(3I3HT J U II H 7AS MIWTE ryt-jJA 6ETINAND J I 1 h DOIT-DOMT V l3 II K TALk SO i SALESMAN SAM I .yj4HT VOU 6;UT5 VJOULO Hi: C. TO KMC. e L e vr Ricje. in tut. bump IT &(CK - HOP IN CftR. OOWM TO-YOOK. STORE. - . fy T7Jd Tnr- f if tW Xt PlOe.tf4 TH 1 P.utAue. SeT - 5)t AUTriofc Luvi iv- would clutch at a straw. "They tell me you called the po lice to the inn yourself,' his father said lo him. Alester nodded. "I don't suppose you knew what ou were doing but It was a for tunate thing, because your name couldn't have been kept out of the affair,' I'm afraid, even if you'd tried to hu.sh it up." "What are they going to do? Do they want me?" Alester cried In torment. "Not as a prisoner," his father answered contemptuously. "But I've given my word that I will be responsible for your appearance wherever It is required." Alester sank dow n in a chair and burled his tace in his hands. "1 trust you not to leave the grounds," the elder man went on, with an edge of scorn in bis voice. "In fact, I shall see lhat you will be immediately apprehended if you go outride the gait s." Alester bowed lower before his stern decision. But, bow as low ai he mi: ht. he! could not be lower in sp.rit and; hope than a i;iief stricken girl who! hovered over the hospital cot of a1 wounded man and prayed for his ' recovery. If Dan should die. ... If he left her without one farewell word ... even a look. . . . "You must go away. Miss Ray,'j a nurse told her. Jerry pleaded to stay. "Just until; his mother comes. He can't be left1 alone oh please dou't drive me uway ... he might caH for m;' . . . he might want me. ..." ) Outside the building the news hoys were ignoring the street -warnhg: "SILENCE UOSPI-; TAL." and calling the headlines re ! lating to the tragedy at the Roll ing Stone Inn. "Millionaire s son bootlegger show girl." . . . Jerry i did not hear It. Neither did she know that Eve lyn guarded her from intervh wers and kept her from reading ihcj papers, j When ii i k h t caino she was bun-i died Into Mr. We'neris'a motor car and taken to Imt hotel on tho orders of a i rieian. There Myr tle came In l er n.id sat with her until riornhig . . . inarticulate Myrtle vho said. ' Gee. kid, don't cry so hard." over and over. Evelyn was back acrain at seven o'clock. She- made Myrtle take a. hot bath in Jerry's tub. eat a bile of breakfast und lie dow n to rest j until time for her to go to work. Jerry could no longer be ro strained from returning to the hoa j pital and w hen i he got there shA , found Dan's mother at bis bed side. Jerry's mental picture of Dan's j mother hnd been of a woman who' BUDDIES - Vt OW OOW GOBS TUE3G IXB SOES er Fcpe i Tete ftfJO VJt'LL 0RIV6. top o cicrfvOLe VlfApxT w in TH' PXVCK. "OUO. tR? ccm - 1 7 a x i n r i i i. o f " mlKbt be either fat and contented! or shrunken and tired like her own mother at least she had taken it, for granted that Mrs. Harvey would ' be akin to all mothers she had; know n except, - perhaps. Mrs. ! Starr. Jerry knew that Evelyn's! mother had been born into deca dent aristocracy. Dan had seemed so natural fn h's manners, so simple and unnflectcd. i that Jerry had never imagined he bt lotijred to a socially well-placed ; family. ' ! Her experi.-ice with prominent j people had r en only with tho e who moved oi the uppermost tr;tv,t of the soc il wr"1. . '.q did not' know niuc!t o t . ' ho lived in I unostentatlru i t.n.i crt. with well filled libraries and exqulsl'ely fine! linen, coin silver for heirlooms, and a taste for chamber muic and art exhibits. ! She had always thought of pub- ? lie ppirlti-d clubwomen as meddling! busybodits. of course she did noli know that .Mrs. Ilaivey was a lead-' ing clubwoman, vise she might at' least have been prepared to meet l a woman of efficiency. j She expected, when they toldt her Pan's mother was there, toj find a weeping, moaning woman at ' his bedside. Instead she saw a! slendi r. ,uietly dressed lady -the j word came to her unconsciously silting with o:.e of Dan's bands in! hers. I Mrs. Harvey turned as tho nurse came up lo her and whispered Jer- ry's t ame. Then she placed herj son's hand tenderly on the cover-j let and rose lo meet this girl her son had talked about. They looked at each other si lently for a few seconds; then Jer ry found her hands clasped in rose soft palms and heard a beaut U il voice Bning: "My sou wanted to man-v you. You love h'm, don't I you?" j Jerrv answered l:i a choked,! broken effort: "Will he live?" Di n's mother put an ai m around her. "If Gcd is willing." the baid j in a whisper. "l.t;t ui ask Han. I want my boy to live now more than ever. I've never hud a da.igh- ter, Jerry." j Toge:h'r they knelt by Dan's) side and f!er.t up their piteous j piiaj. Jr.y praed ultmlly, witu o.il v.o c,fi the mother a:;ked of an Almigiity Father the earthly ex':.U. nee for yet a little longer of one of His own children that he miht not be taken away from her while his manhood flowered at its perfection. , Then they were sent away. Jerry begged with anguished eyes to re main; these she could not control although she muted her lips, pinched them In to hold back the words that were wrung from her heart. "No." The nurse ahook her head with a gentle firmness. She did not tell them the, crisis was approach ing. "Dr. Claver Is ready to dress the wound." she said simply and Jerry submitted lo being led away. A half hour later they were al lowed to return. The doctor was with Dan. "How Is he?" the mother ap s. o. s. HE'S SOIMS TO WIT TWOSE TELBPAOMrr VWIBES IF opp; ft? v4 Vr .... 71-S. J TRj w ' Too Badd, Ferdy! WHM'fe Trt' fc.16 TOR "r.v3 'XUsVf. ); HOW TO "00 OMAORfc ' i J ( .&! W 'tM H mm lif ; IS) Coining Happiness UST fS UTtLe SUB.- PRtie. FOR. BOTH OP VO'J - IT'S fOUR. 6Cvt Of- ftRIP NO TH6. K.KOO VOU OW el. ON THE. BLIMP- pealed. "Stay with him," the medical man replied. "He may return to consciousness at any moment." "And . . ." the tremulous words hung in the air like a sword of doom. "You will have him bark ... or vol must . . . say goodbye to him, the doctor told them quietly. Jerry sauk into Mrs. Harvey's arms. Th doctor helHd to seat her In a chair by the window. "I will sit by my boy," Mrs. Har vey said In a voice that sounded Kke n silver wire drawn to the bre king point and played upon by sktloton fingers. An hour went by like eternity. Mis. Harvey's eyes never left her son's face. Jerry fought to keep hrielf away ... it was his moth er's right to hear his first and perhaps his last words, bhe told herself. Her head was buried In nor arms when Fbe heard her name called. And there was Dan looking at her, and his mother smiling the smile that mothers have smiled through the ages the wistful smile lhat accompanies the delivery of their own Into the bands of the mother wife who succeeds, them. Jerry flew to (he bed. In a momeut the doctor placed a hand on her shoulder. Dan let her go at the physician's command. But later she was allowed to be with him for half cn hour. "What is that on your lin;;er?' Dan atked, staring at her left hand. Jerry glgKlcd yes, It must lw said she glcpled, but oh so hap pily. "It's your mother' wedding ring," she said. "She gave it to me down ilairs when . . . when we didn't know if you would live to givo me another one." "Plain gold. Dan said softly. "No platinum or diamonds, Jerry, darling." Jerry closed her eyes In sharp recollection of a scene she must live with all her life a beautiful golden girl on ft velvet carpet a still, lifeless girl to whom jewels mattered not. She seemed to see a price tag on the girl's rich sur roundings. "Iove." For love, she knew, was what she herself had been willing to sacrifice to live as Leontine had lived in luxury. "Maybe your mother," she said softly, ' will let un keep this one. I'm sure It has made her happy." Dan laughed. "Jerry, you're hit! My name is not Cupid but at least it's Dan." . (THE END) MAD AGAIN! 939 fence, full weight and gauge; copper bearing, sine galvanized, 33c per rod. Barb wire $2.96 roll. Good cedar posts 13c each. Stearns & Chenoweth. Don't buy a power spray outfit unit I you Investigate the Myers rtelt oiling spray pump. It runs in )tl and is euclosed from spray and fltift. See one at Wharton Bros. 110 ( fcNGGtB. AM' t t v " N I AE'S IN A ) I WATL-L. j :wSv4'U ( wwup- )L r., THe T0pe TVG MiCtHTVOO ORoPPepTHeJ POOOH, WHILE FLHIM& P.ROUMO, PMO IT cN0eD HiiT in Twe. ROMat - seAT; -s: ert uno il ) y i-L-. i -i 111 - ..- I ' .. '.. - it More Power To Your Elbow! That was a good old Irish wish, and it had good sense behind it. The same thing is a good wish when you are farming. Modern methods call for more power, and the John Deer tractor hat it Nebraska official state tests show the John Deere has more reserve power than any other tractor of its size. Come in and get the figures. Ycu'll be surprised. See us first We tan save you money. FarmBureauroi)p9rat;veExchange Roseburf ' Oakland 3:n;4 Tor Sherv. Wi!lbr To. Buan Spray I'urap Co. J-.ha Deere Plow Co. Miiir ; 3 BASEBALL CLUBS YIELD NO PROFIT Wiir Feel Repaid for Six Million Investment If Chicago Cubs Land 1929 Pennant. CHICAGO. Jan. 1 William Wrigley, Jr., Is a man with a IV OWVOOO hobby. Wrigley, who built one of Ameri ca's largest fortunes on a stick of chewing gum, has perhaps the most expensive hobby In the world. It Is baseball. i Six million dollars has William Wrigley. Jr., invested In this hob-i by through ownership of three I baseball clubH. tho Chicago Cubs, the Los Angeles Pacific Coast i league and the Reading Interna tionals. Yet he admits he has has never banked a cent on his In vestment for himself. He wants just one return a thrill. And he hopes to get his big gest thrill next Beaton by cheering! his Cubs to a national league pen-! naut. Not since litis have the Cubs! won a pennant, but with Rogers j Hornsby In their lineup, Wrli,iey' visions the prize all but won. Postponing a business confer I ence, Wrigley, a husky man with a perpetual overflow of enthusiasm, told the Associated Press of his dream for a pennant, why he loves mo fooool yood iuyr a.v t kmc KlT.W. UT WVTK AWE. Oi.' Vtot-P - VMK YOU KfcfcO SOMt VPOT OM VT,vAWER.-A r mm mm so you see.Cif &OUMO V G ----- - A; - A H ' baseball, v-hv be gets suc'i a thrill out of It and why he thinks it U the greatest sporL - Loves tna Game "I have approximately $6.0W Ortl Invested In baseball, but I wouldn't get out of It for $6o.0t0.O0i be cause I love the game and because it supplies nr. with thrills every lime 1 watch a game." he said. "While 1 have never received a cent for myself from baseball, I havo received thrills that money cannot buy. And tltiuk of the fun millions of other people get nut of that game! "My ambition, naturally. Is to have the Cubs win the national league pennant next year. And 1 believe we have got the goods this time, barring Injuries to two o; three of our b:it players. "Let the critics condemn Horns by If they want to. 1 believe he has been sinned against more than he has sinned. I think Rogers Horns by la not only the greatest hitter In baseball greater even than Babe Ruth the figures will show but also that he is one of the cleanest men and one of the great est characters in baseball." TOD MORGAN'S NEXT BOUT TO BE WITH JOEY SANGOR (Asviiitfd i'rt'M l-rused Win-) CHICAGO, Dec. 27. DUscourng ed but still ambitious, Joey San gor, the Milwaukee featherweight, who threatened to retire from thl ring following his knockout by Armando Santiago, Cuba, recent- . ly. has settled down to a week ol intensive training here for his '0 round championship bout with Tod Morgan, junior light weight title holder. The championship match will bo held at Milwaukee New Year's aft ernoon. By Martin faMjI'f By Blosser By Small mts, nwf r IM OUB. Possession- OUIT.'.: s ' ' 'lift 1 aVv 4 " l. rz-:x