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TWO ROSEBURC. NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY II, 1929. Delayed XmasGoodsSale Ejm iuiinim.mi i m - Including all left over Christmas Goods and all over-stock, goods on hand, now offered to buyers at the big saving to you of OFF - This tremendous discount from regular prices is your opportunity. In addition to these drastic re ductions on holiday goods delayed in shipment or left over, we are offering ELECTRIC UTILITIES AT 25 PER CENT OFF Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SECfiil! ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE f FOR SALE VOn SAI.K Kwe Iambi. Geo. Koten, Kiddle. Fdlt SALE Oat and vetch hay. baled. IMinne 4IF. FOR "SAI.K VouliK-eow.f hone i'. or SIS K. 6lh St. hU SALE Klein monlba old Jer sey heller. Vrlca 1'huue 11CY fir stov wood, undt;r siied, $3, block wood $-.75 per llei'. Phone 21K32. KNULISII She pherd pups, cheap at Itoftebura; 1'oultry Co., ool N. Jackson St. Foil' 8ALK "Newtown"appli'8, de- llvend. L. II. Skinner, phone 2XF2. POK SAI.K iredlaree"d police pups. 3 rolora to pick from. 1). t'oon, IHMard, Ore. Poll SAMS 2 skunk, cat. cikui and coyote hounds, broken. W. A. Itlackert. llucklej. Ore. ,'en,tf v a -..I.. 1 1 Kean, Darby and ll.tldwln'a Bloie, Saturday, Jan. l'Jth. I r7.,i . i i , 1-OR SAI.fe.-(lood Bll-uround was-j v. U'mi,wi. m...k.,.sik aiwm . ( foil SAI.K- ( haru-ri Im-ubHtor. n Hit tiilp(l, Jtjo broodir au.l utiick rouutft, all at bai'KHlu j pi kea. J. M. Bootif r, Lttoua Ui- ( on. Bun 61H. FOR SALK A at u rtMiiu huui, j good wU and city walui, 3 lota ; oa Main flt.wt, Isjtt uib. Mi, i K. P. Huld, U'jx Myrtlu i'vvvk, Oim. PORSaXK - ilourbon Rtul ftmiZ M.inimo(li brunsv Uiiuh aud hviio. CrosHliitd ht tin. Stvvn tliuttts, we lMh I 80 to UU lt)d. N. I.. 'oup, j ltortt)l)U!K. Ove.t Fhon fTui?A i.EKU iu'ra ' at " ! ia7 I Crt ok on no-. .ruad wu Cratvr , ljit;i lilitliwiiy. 'I'luve irt o( i orrtiHid and good c!l on phu'u; ; alo near nw mink-ru miloa ItlKh Kthool. I ileal la4'U lor Htortf. KurnKH or nn ulntlon. Koi' lurtitulars me Mrti. Ida Mont gomery, Haya Crt ek. f'Olt Country homo. 2 miles northvAHt of ItneeburK; 13 arrtn, HpiltiK watur. biirtu RHiHe and w II built, plfaKant, coiuiortable 5 room noun wnh bath. pHtitry und adlc. In good ciuidlllou. Outvk Httl Ui'tilred lo tdono tale. M r a. MHIa M. Blt 9".7 Tvrrace Ave. I'liottf UiJ J. Or I), t U'-uuUh. RosebuiK Uairy. Roseburs Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upton Bcartf and Venew Panl Cot to Ordar Window &rtna mada to order F ft. aNO P. L. COCKELREAS Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER 1 jompleta H4lth Sarnie Mtnerul VuiKir lUtttia 177 (ua !'hon 491 Theaa evcellant food products ar most canvamavt in an tmergency, and then, too. they eliminate worry and Mrorh every dy In the yr. Make your avlertionv .ml phone In your order. We cr. ry an unlimited assortment of belt vcueUblea in cans. Economy Grocery 9 O. L. JOHNSON The Strre That Serves You Beat Phone el 444 N. Jackson fit. . HI M.MAtIK aule at Ilosi burK Wo men a ( Inb Service fehoi. oppo site Antlers Theatre, every Sat urday from 10 a. ni. to 4:30 p. m. -tube Atwaur-Kent I complete with wet 11 batteries j and siieaker. Also a Wilshire electric belt. 204 W. Ixu,;ln St. i - FOR RENT apt a. Pricu rtshl, 12 W. DoukIhs liKNT i room fmBlha aiwirtment, k round lluur, ut 117 W. Imhvi sliHi't. A cozy home. CI. W. Yuunir ft Sun. I'liuae 417. (v I WANTED - I WANTKIJ A man to plow. Muat uiulcriitiinU Case tractor. Pliou (i.l&U. van rfc;i iiint'iiitig eKKt R. I UJk viiiJ liarrvd Rutks. Call A. W. HuHhfora at 13. 4 I MISCELLANEOUS I , "r--" "-" '" "... J , ,"r ,t",n r""- M'r and bulldltiK hoist for hire. Jamel Mtiier. Phone 119-V. ovNi;U-l)on t tornet lo RR'I ..l-.a-.n In na.u rxt nln purttt. tinrtfi Auto Wrecking Hoiimo. Ut h ruibtii diit'rt trom produc er. Twfnty oundn of Thonin aou Seed lees for $1.23, delivered to auy address In lutlaa or adjuinlitx Co. SalUfactlon guar atilfod oi money rtundfd. J. A. Cobb, F. O. Ikjx 413, Itod Uluff. Cal. NEVADA W t-DOINGS GAIN MORE THAN 2tQ PER CENT KKNO, Nevada, Jan. lU.-Tiie nuutbvr of wwddinaa Ui Waiihou ouuly for the ltit vlevfu aud a half luoiitlm o( ihU your miu 3.:tiH. ur VU more tbuu lu the t'U ttte uitu tor in7, accoidma tu tiKUt' tuuipik'd by in euunl cloik. Mure tbau 2.T50 of I he- liuuuiv were grauud to Calitoriuaad. .no rroftdvU y.o alate boidff lo evade the Hate dayit' uotive of lutfiitloit tit Uiuny luwa. iVIuiilo riauivri fum. (trniby and louHiia. ibv uilt tr bordi'tliitt count iu, ao nut uviilluMe. Shico ChIUoiiiU s tlii'L-v-duy law lH-iinitt elfoctive WfddiiiK itfrmn have liH'1't-aot.-d uhiih Hutu o pvt ctii, l.JH Ih-vuhi'A blua tf)U' d tit l!'-tt. Th Calliontia tuutUH Uai Imlon U,ci4iu tllvtlUM July 31. I S 2 7. Ah a riult of the iutlux of Call ( inia ooupUa to rtada Uuk nirtii-'a ninnu.t:o ptiviiiuiKe ta lit tAcsK of ilat nny olht-r Male lr i.oiHi poimlMiiou. I. it, ait in.it.-, that tit i w will be 41 ti ttll-tfH 1,1 l.iMHt fpulHiioo r. UJJi. live forever. Iirand Himd Stand Automobile Insurance Your car I not fully tHmlpiiol unless K i itiMinvd. Kir und tto'It ImuiHm r jirt lint i h only tvturiithtl m'tiact You choulj lw pMUiM-ud nh rubilr l.li.ldl Ity. 1'ropvriy l'miiHCf ami Col Union lusumm e 1'iuUm-i your i!f (torn sciumih Iiimm by lnur iu tod.i. i a ill gladly t-v rlmn llnnf difft'wni forms of luuiauc C.ill or phouo. G. V. Young & Son INSURANCE tlH St I'fiin 417 1 up good fcS New- W6. KltOW THATOOH 9 WOrKV4lCLPCCAtCyoU Send yout hu-e or la ins io ttn orth H Vt- MiiiJ thviu b:u k 10 ,! iti ,t ftrli nod dali'iy run-ll io Ym; i it iu oui?l lo iht- UuU.iiy a tii.l Uo r- iu Wlis io ,U U.t u4. Rcvschura Steam Laundrv ' : ' 'n, ulllj ' THIS HAS HAPPENED Orchid tio real imme Aahturfth Aahi. baa ml, HtruiiKf )t futhiun. with ati frluntl SaUiti Murtuu. It was llullia Hart. Ashtnrth a employer, who ilr.it called hur Or-; -w i ly beam irul-but that, really, la another story. : Sadie Morton alao had another name. The i.amu waa entirely ' Sadie'i own Idea. "Mae de Marr" Bhe called heraelf. becauae Sadie, . ne ..nil. a an awiui uuwt.; Ilu ,oll know." ahe aald. "what I Hounding name. Maybe ahe as,lhey rt,llljIM me ut. Contented rlhl- cowb. l p to their china In lush." I Anyhow, aa Mae de Marr. ahe Sadie Higgled Hiaptred considerable lion CJulx- They ro amartlhafa what they ' otic chivalry in the heart ut the , -.. she awlrovl)A "Caleb them rich and famous Mr. Hurt Mr. RB,tlng up at 7:30 and K,.abblng , , Hurt had actually Kiven her a . Mrvel t.ar downtown eve rymorn - " . ,,,,,, ,", rented and furnished iltarlment and boUKtit herself , clolhca (o gluiidt'U ttio heart or a chorus Krl- IUa inii-ifsl. hy ihel way. aaa entirely IiIkIi niitided. )!' ! had. vou so much money lie I hardly knew a hat to do wilb It, "Mao" provca au unappreciatlve little wrt.'lch and threatens Mm with breach of promise. Hart re veals the whole astonishing tttory lo Afthioreth. Aa he concludes his narrative, who bunda into the of lice but "Mae (to Brr!" Hart mukeH a move to introduce the tUI. but "Mat" has recotj- nued AKhloreth AHhtoieth. who had no Idea of (he Identity of the myaterious j Mitid de Marr, la humiliated beyond jj words. She persuades the girl, who! pauy her to the washroom. And. the room. There were heavy cur presently decides to go home wl'h tains dmwn across the windows,! her and iiuiiire Into the HStonish and an odor of stale incense hung! Iiir situation. 'like a dark cloud over the place.! She nets permission from the of- j The lurnlture was heavy and ex-j fire manager, and they take a taxi pensive. And there was a dreadful ! to Mae'a apartment 1 abundance of lamps. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "Well, ain't It some little cub CHAi'TKH V j In?" demanded Sadie exultantly, The apartment lobby was white i pulling a silken tassel that hung and sparkling. There was a foun-1 beneath a rose shade that looked: tain in the center, with Rold fish I like a huge Invej-ted mushroom, j swiinniinK ornamentally, as though There were mulberry hangings: they were getting paid lor It. And and plump satin pilows, and foot palms that reared tremendous I rests with fat cushions. Ashtoretlvj fronds, and looked artificial, the I felt a sense of oppressive luxury way palms always do. j and thought that such a room! "Dreadfully ornate ami fearfully I must make a woman la ay, surfeit expensive." reflected Anhtoreth. 1 ing her with Indolent ease. The elevator was a golden cage, i manned by a dour Ethiopian In green livery. Descending from It at the moment was an expertly enam eled aud very faucy lady, with a small white dog. The lady wore sables. And the doff a red sweater ornamented with a number of bells. A woman, with a black Pome ranian, rose from a huge chair. And the two met lp. the middle or the lobby. As Ihey moved, strong rfun' was wafted from their f furs. They walked uncertainly, on vet-v hign heels. I Thry were going out to exereUe I BOOTS AND HER KM Ot .VJNat - NOVO BOOT VOOWDlM Irt O.K tOOMBtft? fT J l rrr- I I f I Y U 1 1 rrr v wrr1 . r r-ST . ' r kn -- l- U. .VL" .!". If.'..'.!. a u Zrz,Tp;,j ,r.t J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sounds Like an Insult! ByBlosser f 'f GES- WE IT IS A VSASl f I 7MINI4 OP ALLTUE PLACES ViO ' VMHATCHA DOIN' 01 (7 VrtJJ IYwt uivie: sZfS'Zfi "T; sit utas ah. ay V .Mo,DE.a viucae ,! , i TAULiM'Toyoovwuy ) cant tuiwU 7 Vou? I ) V TaT VS ANO OOST TWII. OP -TMS . KS IS 'YOiiiihl PONfT vou say 1 opavwims V id P ........ n . , CxjZT- r stfA AJ v. sirs. rJ . .V -- MFk SALESMAN SAM He Should ' By Small hpijoks is tosim' p N k o f ie(.C,eVH.yTMiM&'s TextM ck of srs howoas' haft o what tm' ( 7 T : BRlO&t PARTV THIS AFT y UP ANO AT OUT TX" STOPFED OLIVES - J IvJfHOOT TH STUFftO OLWS ) HCH AR ( TW 5A(-I -f'LU HCR. OR.OtR. ( 'GtA , HUH I'tU HAFTA OASH OUT AM' S J CUll I V1CMT OOWM TH1 ' VA TaLKIM' V TftMl OCR Ml ST ' IM A V 6tT 60Mt - 1 j VrecttT TA 66T SQIAfe. ABOUT- VJHO: ' . 1f -ll I IC CUT ! S0T TW VL y-IWItWWf, V . rfr 11 'Vn Fi rl RPg ' i , II 7? ih Uukc whk-h linmeUifcUly roaft on ihi-lr aniall back It-ga anil began lo whine ami bark shrilly and pull llu'lr rea)ctlv leaatip. 'Some cla," aalit Sadie, and UUZMti Ml tllH t.mr.Ukll ailmii-lnul. hat Pom i um and ahu twda nlm oa ,,icken liv.r and gr4e A cream, tuey vu tna beat apart I 1MHn ,u ,e houae-tbone two nla,-, ermine on Uii , ,,,,, A8h. u )ooK, Uk w breaatM don't il" I An'hfc.reih apprai.ed the two jroa(j batfcg. I 'o pull a akluiiy pay envelope I once a week.' i A kin ifirnt h elevated her Utile chin. "I Kue.sH." she obitorveU, "we all II10Dy. And that Koea for your fat friends, too, Kadie. "Oh, well." Sadie shniRKed her narrow shouldem. "It's all In the way you look at things, I suppose. Coiuu oa and aee the love net." It was on the third floor front Smite's ttpartment overlooking the avenue. She threw the door open proudly and, run nine; in. BW ned on tne iiKfits. Mauve anu JUrP'e Periwinkle. "Some ai.ack!" she observed. "If I do say It aa chose the stuff." "Wouldn't your mother Just lov It, though!" Sadie was saying. "I thought of her when I bought that' velours suite. Ash. Over stuffed, ' just like your mother lores. And 1 that's a sort of velvet taestry on j the hack. It's ral refined. 1 think." j Sadie putted her volours loving ly. "fluess how much It cost. Ash." "oh, I couldn't. 1 never bought any furniture in my life." protest- 1 Ashtoreth. Mother d adore , those lnmp shades, too. She's simply c-raxy about all shades of parole and rose.' "Lovely, nln't they?" nrreed the BUDDIES CMT-SORRY- f WI?WOK-5 KKOW W,0Wi fi fctft - UO YOO 1 I I M I proud possessor of eight purplish chilfoa shades. "And see. my rutf. Ash." "Oh. my!" If Ash tore ih' exclamation was ineffectual, badia probably laid U to awe. "Just as soft as tuoss," the mur mured. And indeed It was. So, for that matter, was the dtvan. And so were the chairs. "Sit down' lu strutted (be com placent little hostess. "No look In the bedroom first, it's just like the movies." She led the way In. See ray French dull. Aud all the little boudoir pillow, And look at the mirrors in my vanity." Ashtoreth leaned against the door. "1 certainly never Imagined you'd have a room like this, Sa die," she avowed. ".My. de,ar, that's the prettiest satin puff ou your i bed." "tlghty-five dollars!" proclaimed Sadie, fondling it tenderly. "Oh, gee, 1 ve been spending money like : I was crazy, Ash." Suddenly she became sad. I "Come on in the living room," i she suggested, "and we'll have aj good old talk fest. Let me show I ou the bath first, though. It's ail; green. Ash with orchid enamel.1 And I've got the cutest towels you ever saw." j Honestly enthralled, Ashtoreth. exclaimed over the rubberized j shower curtains, where morning glories climbed against the sheen i of lovely green. And the tub, tint ed so delicately it looked like a pool of clear green sea. The tited floor was of the same color and the walls were lavender. Sadie bad violet bath salts In great crystal ! Jars. And perky little curtains at the window of orchid organdy. I "It's heavenly!" 'pronounced Ash-! toreth. "If 1 lived here I'd spend my whole life taking baths." . "I do. Just about," admitted Va die. "And listening to the radio,", she amended. "Sometimes I cook, too. Come look at the kitchen." Again Ashtoreth admired In all sincerity. A red brick floor, with a tea kettle and saucepans to match! And at the windows ruffty curtains, freckled With crimson dots. "Adorable!" she 'orled. "I never saw such a darling place In my life." There were cigaret stubs In the sink and on the electric range. A dirty saucepan on the table and a " reolator streaked with coffee So!!- ;1 dishes were piled on one side, streaked with bleeding egg yolks, and cold, fat bacon. "It's sort of messy," apologized Sadie. "Iook. dear, did ou ever see an electric cocktail Bhaker? If 1 got any of that bum gin left we'll have a little drink, aad you can see how it works." "Oh, no, thank you," Ashtoreth protested hastily. "Honestly. I don't care about cocktails. Besides 1 have to go back to thn office," "One cocktail won't hurt you." "Hut ! don't lik fhem. Sadie." Mervin Gets T. "Hey. be your age." 1 1 Sadie was cutting two oranges and a lemon. " Personal ly. ahe said, "I nj Just about passing out There's some anchovies lo the Ice chest, Asu. And some caviar. Get soma era tit ers off the shelf there." ' But Ashtoreth bad wandered ln to the living room. Books, sha re flected, were conspicuously ab sent. Though there were maga- ' zlnes on the table behind the di van. Moving picture magazines and "confessions." "I'm going to write my Ufa story," announced Sadie, commg in with goblets and a shaker on a tray. "Aud if I don't make the rest of them janes look like a bunch of pikers! Sit down. Ash. Here's to fun, old dear!." ; But Ashtoreth scarcely touched her lips to the frosted glass. I "Fun, Sade!" she echoed. "Now for heaven's sake, tell me about U.' Sadie took a carton of clgarett from the table drawer. "Did you read," she giggled.1 "about the movie actor who said his most embarrassing moment was when he took the blindfold test, and the guy forgot to kick blot?" "Talk about embarrassing mo ments! M gosh. Ash, I never was so embarrassed in my Ufa aa whan I busted in on you and little pal, Holly." She drained her glass and Ht a cigaret. "What had he been telling you, dear? You musta vamped him." Ashtoreth flushed. "H was strange," she confessed, "because honestly. Sadie, he never saw me until yesterday. I went in to take some letters and he hap pened to notice my ring. He's in terested in antiquities." "'Antiquities?" cut In Sadie. "What's that?" "Oh. old things he's awfully keen about archaeology." "Arche what?" "The study of old things." ex plained Ashtoreth. "Aucient peo ples and their customs, and arts." "Oh. And how long since you been studying this arche-busit ness?" demanded Sadie suspicious- ly- Ashtoreth remembered her all night session with Cleopatra and the last of the Phamohs. 1 don't know much about it," she confessed, with a maddening little air of superiority, so that Sa die could hardly have guessed how little she did know. "But my name, you see. Is Kgyptlan, and 1 sup pose it rather Interested him. Did you know" and Ashtoreth gloat ed Just a little "that mother named me for the moon goddess of Egypt? Mr. Hart seemed to think it was a beautiful idea?" "Yeah!" Sadie scoffed. "And what a joke that used to be before you got a boss that's awf'Uy keen about archaeology. There was a day. Miss Kitz, you didn't have such regard for your mother's ro mantical nature. However, let by gones be bygones, as the poet says. Go on with the dirt." "Well, he noticed my ring, and It .... 'f.'!!- t I Stepping Lively! . 7 Still time few our door prices on Bean Sprayrigs. One John Deere Tractor in car unsold. Save $30 by ordering now. Special 12-inch Plow $15.00 See ua first We can save jou money. - FarmBureauCooperativeExchange Rose burg Oakland Agents For Sherwln Williams Co. Huan Spray Pump Co. John Deer Plow Co. then he commented on my name. I And pretty soon we were sort of I chatting you know how It is." j "Yea, I know," agreed Sadie dryj ly. "Aud pretty soon he asked you , had you a date for dinner." i "Oh, no?" Ashtoreth assured her hastily. "He gave me some letters, and that was all there was to. it Then this morning he called me in again he'd just had your letter, Sadc and It was natural enough, really he was curious. He asked me what I thought of It." j "He read you my letter!" "Why, yes. You see, be didn't imagine that we knew each other. It well, truly, I hadn't thought of It as unchlvalroua or anything like that." "No? Well, it wasn't your let ter," observed Sadie. .. Her face was scarlet. She poured herself another cocktail, dropping her cigaret on the rug and twisting her toe on It angrily aa she stood up. "The dirty bum!'1 " ' "Houestly. Sadie, if it hadn't Just happened that the girl he showed it to was I, and the girl who wrote it was you, you'd never have thought a thing about it" "Well, maybe f wouldn't. Go on what did he have to say? Told you I was blackmailing him, I sup pose ?" Ashtoreth coughed. "Well,' weren't you?" she de manded. (To Be Continued) Sadie hss a couple cocktails and becomes communicative. A gold digger's startling version in the neat chapter. - . Eat barbecue sanawlches an4 ! forever. Brand's Roan Stand 0 , 1 SEE I UtH'. Wl NGOWfc . VOOKW' TOR V)-'CC0 NOOE LOOKVW.' KR"ttV TEVXM)!'. sSl4g. CONNECTICUT HECTOR HAS PREACHED 67 YEARS HADDAM, Conn., Jan. JO. Kor more than three score years the Kev. William t Kaowles, rector of the Protestant Episcopal church in the countryside village of Pou set, has preached the gospel. For half a century he has worn the same 'caasock in his services. Mr. Know les recently observed the sixty-seventh anniversary of his eu trance into the ministry. Among those who worshipped with him were children of early parish ioners and descendeuants. of the settlers of Huddam and Ki Hugs worth townships, the histories uf which he has written. 4 Beginning lu 1861, Mr. Know les was a lay reader aud clergyman to the residents of Killingsworth, a town adjoining Ponset, before he was ordauined 54 years ago. He re cently observed his eighty-ninth birthday anniversary. In addition to writing local his tories, be has prepared a map, showing the location of homes of the earliest white settlers In the towns. BROCCOLI GROWERS ATTENTION Annual meeting of Myrtle Creek Broccoli Pool will be held at 1:3U p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 15 in city hall at Myrtle Creek. All members are requested to attend this meeting for the pur pose of electing officers and trans acting the business of the pool. Any broccoli growers large ot small, resident or non-resident, not already a member of this pool are I Invited and vnur tiresp:ir.A will hu reatly welcomed for the various 1 discussions. R. E. ALLEN. Pres. K. V. WEAVER. See.-TrMis. By Martin 1 Phent n Ronbur) I