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ROSEBURC. NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAYJANUARY 21. 1920. FIVE i t V i 1 4 .1 I Brighten Up! Right NOW is the best time of the whole season to relacquer your furniture. It is an easy job, and a fascinating one, this doing your own painting when you use ROGERS or DUCO LACQUER These splendid products come in all the colors and tints imaginable, and will give your furniture that delightful lustre you so much admire. Ask us about these lacquers. Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PACE ; : FOR SALE LUMBER esiieclally suited chicken houses at Pages. FOR SALE Second growth fir wood, I:'. SO per tier. I'hone 351-L. FOll SALE Two young Barred Hock cockerels. 124 W. Douglas O. A. C. Barred Rock cockerels (or sale. Hoy Burks, Coos Junc tion. DIAMOND BRIQUETS Those are the Kodd ones, and you get them at Pages'. FOR SALE-15.000 flr'shakes. 13 per thousand. Box 47, Dillard, Oregon. DllY fir block wood, under shed, 12.75 per tier, stove wood, $3. I'hone 24F32. FOR SALE Klamath Gem pota toes at South End Service Sta tion. J1.00 cwt. FOR SALE 1926 Ford touring. Will sell at a sacrifice If taken at onco. Call433 N.ltose FOR- SALE M ammoth Pekin drakes, $2. 5 miles east Boswell Springs. Clarence Wilson. JERSEY Black Slants, heavy strain; three cockerels, $2.50 each. Mature pullets, $1.50. F. Ceyblrd, Yoncalla. d'OR SALE Charter's Incubators, .. all equipped, also 1irfoders-"Bnd chick founts, all at bargain prices. J, H. Booher, Leona, Ore gon, Box 518. HAY and GRAIN for sale Wheat, alfalfa hay and grain hay for sale at Chadwick Ranch, be tween Myrtle Creek and Riddle. Farias and Chaney. F0R"SALK On account of ill health and need of building, will sacrifice our Incubator and busi ness, fur quick sale cheap. Mrs. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Fullerton St., Roseburg. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Bathe S27 Case Phone 491 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 830 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upeon Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screen, made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS Automobile Insurance Your car Is not fully equipped unlpuft It Is insured. Fire and Ihfft Insurance are not the only esaeniial coverages. You should be protrcied with Public Liabil ity, Property Damage and Col lision Insurance. Protect your self from serious lose by insur ing today. We will uladly el plain these different forma of Insurance. Call or phone. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 116 Ca St. Phone 17 All Our Groceries Are Especially Good The prices are low and eer vice prompt. WE DELIVER FREE Phone your order and the groceries are eent up. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON Tho Store That Serve, You Beet Phone St 344 N. Jackson 8L I - FOR RENT Little ranch In town, very cheap. Phone. 471 J. FOR RENT Modern 4 room fur nished house. Phone 47 1L or 547 S. Stephens. APARTMENT Furnished, cen trally located. 221 W. Washing ton. I'hone 207-J. I ""wanted I a WANTED A good saw mandrel. K. I. Hens. Phone 6F23. WANTED A light trailer. Arthur R. Weeks, Ruckles. Ore. Phone 280S, Myrtle Creek. i" ' LOSi LOST Vanity case on Court St. Reward. Call 396-J. MISCELLANEOUS f TO LET on shares 7 Bourbon Red turkey hens; and fine cow. L. O. Maddux, 404 N. Jackson. CEMENT work In all Its branches, day or contract. Mixers and building hoist for hire. Jamei Miller. Phone I19-Y. C AK O vvK J-JU- loui7t tor got to call 603 when In need of auto parts. Surffi 1 Auto Wrecking HoUdt). LANDS THROWN OPEN (.IwortaM lrM trd Wir) WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. The department of interior announced today that 1.0S0 acres of land in Clackamas county, Oregon, will be opened to entry by ex-service men only on February 18. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS. Notice la hereby given, that the Common Council of the City of , Roseburg, Oregon, did, on the 19th day ot December, 1927, by resolu : lion duly adopted by said Com mon Council, declare the assess ment for the construction of the sidewalks hereinafter enumerated to be upon each lot, or part of lot. or other property especially beue i filed thereby, aa follows : I Sidewalks constructed on the east side of Madrone Avenue and Ion the north elde of Chapman i Street along the following deecrib ;ed property; the owner of the iproperty and the cost of construc tlon being stated opposite the lo; or lots of property . Lot 1, Block I. Owner J. V. Caaey, cost JS9 96 j Lot 10, Block H. Owner J. V. i Casey, cost 62.93 Lot 11, Rlnck H. Owner 1 ona McDonald, cost 75.61 1 Lot 1, lllock H, Owner Le- ona Mcltonald, cost 61. S2 i Lot 1. Block U. Owner J. V. Cast-y. cost 91.33 Lot 8, Block B, Owner V. K. Chapman, cost 63 95 ' Lot 6, Hlock B. Owner Vo- 1 burg & Wiard, cost 67.91 North 9S ft. Block A, Owner K. Helllwell. coat S9 7 Metes and Bounds as follows: neginning at the SW. corner of Block A in Iiurelwood Addition to the City of Koseburg, Oregou. run ning thence S. along the E. side of Madrone Avenue 413 ft. thence E. 100 ft.; thence N. parallel with said Madrone Avenue 37 ft. to thv S. line of said Block A loo ft. to the place of beginning. Also be ginning at the SW. corner Block A. thence N. 17' 34' E. 63 ft. along Madrone Avenue; thence S. 67 G9- E. 231 7 ft. thence 8. 70' 59' E. 125 2 ft ; thence P. 30 151 W. 5 ft.; thence K. 7' 31' W. 33.7 ft. to the place of beginning. Owner, Inc. Sisters of Mercy Hospital, cost 1172.70. A eta'ement of the aforesaid as sessment has been entered in tlic Docket of City Liens and said as sessraent is now due end payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City Hall In the City of 1 Koseburg. Oregnn, in lawful money! of the United States. And if not 1 paid within twenty days from date) of this notice, such proceeding4 i will be taken for the collection j thereof as are provided by the Charter of the City of Roseburg. I Ovewn. By cr-ier ':c Ccroion t onu- cli. bat'3d Jutkry 12tu, 1".?, ana j the flrit publication of thie notice is Januar 14, 1929. A. J. CEDDES. i Recorder of the City of llosa buif, Oreaoo. . 1 FOR RENT THIS HAS HAPPENED Ahtoretb A she. convalescing from & severe Illness, in taking a ' cm j to to the West Indies. Ashtoreth ts a stenographer tho only child of her widowed uiothtr. Maiiie. Malzie, good heir t td rMher commonplace woma.i, has procured work as a companion In order that Ashtoreth may take ; the trip. I Sadie Morton, a friend of the I family, donates pretty cloth id ; from her abundant wardrobo, and Atfhioreth sets out happily, j Monty English, her ex-sveet-I hfarl, sends roses as a parting I j? Ut, and a little note to say he loves her still. I Ashtoreth Is rather fed up in j Mor.iy, partly, perhaps, because she seems to have roused the in- tcrcft of Hollis Hart, her mlUlon alrt employer. Mr. Hart, by the iway, had played platonlc ben-f v i 1 tor to Sadie Morton. He Is mi ldlo j ugeci, but quite handsome. And Ashtoreth knows that be has money to burn. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOaY , CHAPTER XIII Athtoreih shared her stateroom i with' an Incredible woman nt doubtful antecedents. Her name was Mona de Musset, and she was returning to her home in Guade loupe. She was a tall, dusky creature, with red lips and a luminous smile. Her hair was long and very black. and she knotted it with beautiful simplicity at the back of her neck. When the printed pass en per lists appeared, everybody began to conjecture about Mademoiselle de Mussel, it was a coincidence inai j her first name was Mona, because people thought immediately of Mona Lisa, and declared that the two looked alike. "The same mysterious smile," they said. Ashtoreth, who considered the original Mona absurdly overrated, thought her roommate exceedingly more beautiful. She wore long earrings. And her dinner gowns were the most dar ing ever seen. They -were slashed in a narrow V to her waist in back. And the undulating bodice extended, surprisingly, to a high neck, that swathed her slim throat like a bandage. It was not until Mademoiselle raised her arms that one beheld the triumph of those gowns. For suddenly she looked bare to her slim waist! It was as if Venus, pre tending modesty, had tucked' a napkin under her chin. Her dress, that first evening. was cloth of gold. On her bare feet she wore green pumps. And in her ears, barbaric jade that kissed her sleek brown shoulders. Ashtoreth, who had been reading on the boat deck, powdered her nose when the dinner bugle blew and hurried to the dining saloon. She was wearing the crepe de BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VOU.'. iO WCMJSE th' nu.rs ASKED voo TOR Oe.NCt'b , WM NO MA&OO WW 0O rM "TO XE 'EM, WAS T ? SALESMAN SAM rcVfLEl THERE'S f. P6ACH I . IOF N OOG'. t-L 6 ETCH A IT SeLOtJGS TA OLO 1 1 f III M V TeJjKM i -s I ' ' A II A I w I ' V 1 aT r eMser r' 1 tw Yieia jisMlM 1, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Anything in the World ' y" By Blosser rPOPiH IS A7 FOR StMERAU ) ( MJUV NOT? 3E6- ) N" OOMT SEEM. flZU., MJOOUDNT 1 VES X kNOVJ.Bof " C IF TJVEY'D OrA-Y LET K II IN' FCG-CliUES COcAlNS ) DAYS VET, . I SHOULD TUINti W V? UNOERSTamo. nsje gooo CARE" J? WIAA COfAE WJrAE I'D BE ) XlfJ ROMS FROrA TUE A 7Ax3ALOMS! J QJLO COtZ WOMC- MAS MERE AT JACtAE? J?Z- WS NORSE-NWHY. X1 HOSPITAU? JJr . et. UECOULOBElrA yTAEBESTOP RE MAS AU-OP WS SIDE ALU OF EMEU STAY UP ALL. j ''- -LJS rSSKfl bIoIEU. ) CARTAS-' T"'3 JJM UTLONSFORUIM . Va(PJ pitau.couuokt jf VininVi 41 ZT - y -r ji rA,ki cotcotii y rAOMCrnet . froki THfsT eicr House. y s,L.. v -v ' ? r a i I A r , J aTJkw ' 1 'yer-T - ' - - VL W r I p. - iW- I I 1 . r, Ih.NI'aW " I I . - - r m ju-, .. - -o I . i , chine that had taken such a beau tiful shade of brown. And. with it, Sadie s camel's hair coat and the I little suede hat that hugged ber ears. The found her place at the first officers table. And beside her aat Mademoiselle de Mussel. ' The very air was charged with excitement Married women glared at their husbands. Spinsters avert- ed thr pious gaze. And the room buzzed with the acrid comments . and observations of the pure. Mademoiselle de Musset spoke cordially to Ashtoreth,. and then devoted herself to the first officer. When they left the dining room she slipped her arm through Ash toreth 'a. As they ascended the stairs she remarked quite audibly, "You and I, Mademoiselle, are the only worn n in the room with beautiful bodies, eh? The rest if they ! -they ! should lose their clothes would be obscene." Then, without watting answer, she continued in voice that carried embarrassingly: Thn i.wir iibfl riiimh.Koiiit rim ' They look like dumb-bells over by the express train -the i goou. lai, marnea laaies. ur amun-i en dollar marks, eh?" t j Ashtoreth felt acutely uncom-! fortable. She knew, with a horrid ' certainty, that if she were friend- J ly with Mademoiselle, she would have no other friends aboard. Hut j how could she possibly snub the woman with whom she roomed?' She wished frantically that she had been able to afford a single i stateroom. Maybe the purser would j let her have another cabin. If Mai-' jtie could only see her now! Or; Monty. Or Mr. Hart. Arm in arm with Mademoiselle de Musset! Mademoiselle picked up a feath ered wrap and they strolled togeth- J er to the promenade deck. 1 "If we are roommates, she sug gested, "we shall be friends, eh?" She had a delightful French ac cent. And her funny little "ehs" were piquant and foreign. There J was something at once fascinating and re pell ant about the woman. So that Ashtoreth was reminded of a 1 gorgeous snake she had seen, em bracing a Hindu at the circus. All I shining green and gold. Weaving I back and forth, acnstinualy. She shuddered at the recollection as she had shuddered when she saw the reptile. "Let us talk," proposed Made moiselle; and calling a deck stew ard, had their deck chairs placed together. She settled herself languidly, crossing her slim ankles and pil lowing her dark head on her up stretched arms. Her wrap had slipped from her shoulders and she tossed It carelessly across her knees. ' The boat was still In northern waters, and the night was crisp and clear. Afhtnreth drw Sndie'n BOT 6AM HOPi , ivtArAY -DOKi'T BE SOMSOUfc BAfc AO Wfc "(OO - TOO I m , I n .. a I I v-: I i u I 11 t t I -11 VOU'R6 PiO. 06VI. l . . I J MT- TMATS JUST ft and shivered. j "You're not cold V she ex ! clam led, and held her teeth togeth er to keep them from chattering. "Non." Mademoiselle considered the stars. "The fat womeiis." she "and all the skinny uih-ii- snhl , they nmkt? me angry. And so 1 urn tu rn. She sighed profoundly. "1 hate wimtemi," she remarked, and her volco had a curious qual ity. It was a deep, soft voice, and vibrant with feeling. She appraised . '.itoreth critl cally in tl.e llslit ut n brilliui moon warm coat closer about her "You are very beautiful," she , monltlou, declined the proffered, pronounced unexpectedly. I drink. j Ami Ashtoreth suddenly felt, Maixle had put her arms about childish and very stupid, having npr and whispered In her ear. no answer to make. "Don't do anything. Baby Lamb, "So the women are also Jealous )ou wouldn't waut Mother to know of you. eh?" pursued the other. j about." "Jealous? Oh no!" I And Ashtoreth. with a lumn In You are oil the stage?" inquired, j Mademoiselle, "Why. no." Asiuorein hesitated. It seemed nuite unnecessary to tell this das- zung creature mat sne was a sie for au nographer and worked in an of throaty! Un Vh1 oul. Mademoiselle ahruKKed her eloquent shoulders. "beautiful womens make their liv ing by exhibiting themselves, is it not so? On the stage, maybe. Or they are the Jewel, of some rich mens. It is the same thing. Anil the other, who cannot exhibit, be- jealous. Rut we will be friends, eh?" She reached to touch Ashtoretb's knee. "I ko," she said, "to my home in Guadeloupe, to see who lives. The: : hurricane killed 600 peoples there.; , And 1 have no word. So I come ! from Paris to see." j "Your people live there?" asked Ashtoreth, quickly sympathetic, j "My friends," said Mademoiselle; ! and. abruptly, changed the subject. "It Is your fim trip? You will j love It very much. Rut you should 1 have a man. Mademoiselle, to ! make love beneath the moon. It is too bad to be alone." She gathered her wrap quickly about her shoulders and shivered. "Hut-you have no man," laughed Ashtoreth. "Non." Mademoiselle sat up quickly and locked her long brown arms about her knees. For a moment she stared across the dark water. Then, rousing herself, sprang quickly to her feet. "Shall we have a drink?" she asked. "The bar is open. It will warm us." Ashtoreth had never been In a bar before. Afraid of seeming un initiated, she agreed. A Utile du biously. To her surprise the "bar" was an informal lounge where the pas- ' sengers sat about small tables. j Some of them were playing bridge, "with tall glasses at (heir hands, Kveryhnriy looked up when shennri Opal Knows! 3 .mm n 1 TIm .eKa-T-elB--'-r-eni M ' H ; JLfi:: . yj-rrK. Convincing Proof fWPiTS HIS DO&'. PROB- IVlrX r IN I I Vft OONMA PROVe. ' V Mademoiselle came In. "And three portly females left the room. Fol lowed shortly by two thin ones. Mademoiselle led the way to the table Just vacated. "Old maids!" she pronounced, her glance followed them through the door. "You ran always tell, th? Because old maids arj born, nil not made." sne cnucaiea quieiiy at ner in tie Joke, and Ashtoreth found her soft laugh delightfully thrilling. 1 "Mont womens," she - observed, "are good because they never had a chance to be anything else. And lhat makes them angry, ma cherle." Site called for whisky and soda, and sandwiches. Hut Ashtoreth, reniemherlns Malzie's Dart In a ad- her throat, and hot tears stinging her eyelids, had pressed her moth- er closer and promised, like a lit tle child. "All right. Mums. I'll be good." Mademoiselle chatted lnconae-i tiuenUally, and began to tell risque! stories. Ashtoreth never knew I whether or not they were really bad, because she had neither na-l tlve appreciation nor training for1! crude jokes. Rut Mademoiselle laughed her pretty, throaty lat:gh. And, when all the respectable 1 women had left, the first officer ,henl ,',,. It was then that Ashtoreth excused her self. "I'm so sleepy," she begged, "you don't care if 1 ro down?" "Non. Non, pauvre cherie." Mademoiselle placed her two brown hands on Ashtorcth's slim white fingers. "Sweet dreams, tnon petit cliou." The first officer laughed. "Do you know what Mademoi selle called you?" he asked Ashto reth. "Her little cabbage!" The Frenchwoman slipped her nanus up Ashtoreth a wrists. "It Is the sweetest litde word I know." she said. "Mon petit chou.jered In the public square at ttrus That is what lovers call each other j sels at a celebration in honor of in my country. It la pretty, eh?" i the election of the former chair Asbtoreth regarded the firet of I man of the commission for the re fleer superiorly. She was annoyed lief of Belgium to the presidency because he had not joined them of the United States, while there were other passengers) The address was in response to about. His arrival, she knew, had those delivered by K!n? Albert, been discreetly timed. She hoped Premier Jaspar, and Emile Fran that Mademoiselle would not favor QuL who was associated with Mr. him with her entrancing presence Hoover In Belgian relief work dur on the deserted deck. j lng the German occupation. "I think," she Informed him loft- t thank voiir niaMn hA lly, "that it's an awfully cute little word." She bade them good night and went to her stateroom. The glam our of the mysterious lady was alt about. Pervading the little cabin wim exouc scenia ana warm en- the hearts of men. It finds deep re chantraent. jsponse In my countrymen." (To Be Continued) The text of King Alberts ad- dress as made public here follows: Who is the mysterious lady? Be-J "I congratulate most sincerely lore ine nignt is over Asntoreth's curiosity has been aroused. ours will he, too In the next chapter, OOrtl 0DXA HEM. WW ? WKS HE itrVtOO&U .m't he DE VOT, HOWE ? a VMEn KfH? VieLL, HOW On the Way! Our Car of Farm Machinery. Few cover crop discs unsold. Order iow and save money. Flour $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 Order your liquid lime sulphur spray. Also oil spray See us first We FarmBureauCooperativeExchange Roseburc Oakland Agents I"- Sheiwin William Co. . Buan Spray Pump Co. . John Deere Plow Co. trjnrj ACROSS THE SEA (AnorialM ftm Wire) WASHINGTON. Jan, 19. Tri bute to the sacrifice and 'courage of the Belgian people la the World war was paid today by President elect Hoover in an address which was carried across the ocean by long distance telephone. Sitting at his desk at his tem porary headquarters here. Mr. ! Hoover spoke to an audience .rath- prime minister and other frlendi for their renewed expressions of good-will to myself and my asso ciates and to my country," Mr. Hoover said. "It marks an endur lng friendship for it springs from the president-elect of the U. tt. to w hom a great nation has, through nn Imposing vote entrusted the HE UMES ME -OR HE VOOOlOtfT "lAVeV AO VAE UKE WiY-OOOH-1'M "bo Wt' MAO ? 7l KrWVX H VJHf'.'CAUT "If can savj you money. leadership of Ha destinies. The United States of America, which extends from one ocean to anoth er, combine the splendid develop ment of Industrial technique and production with the noblest so licitude for universal peace. I The Kellogg pact has brought forward an ideal of high interna tional morality. It Is the duty of all Interested nations to maintain this ideal unblemished. "Belgium will never forget the help given by Mr. Hoover to her people suffering in the throes of the great war. He was the squI of their relief amidst the greatest political, maritime and economic difficulties. In the name of the Belgian people I express our sym pathy and gratefulness to the great American who has well deserved the title which none other has yet obtained of 'friend of Belgium'.", NOTICE AH persona arc hereby warned not to hunt, trap or trespass on my premises with or without dog3, without the consent of the owner, and are liable to arrest. Mrs. O. E. SMITH, Glide. NOTHIC FOR Pun LIGATION OKktOl Pfpartment of the fntrrior, IT. 8. Iand Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 11, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Albert E. Doti-ienne, of OHJe, Or non, who, on February . 1928, madp Adjoin ing Farm !InnnHtul Kntry. No. 01391, for I-ot , Hertlon 7, Town ship 27 H., llango 3 Went. Wlllam. ette Mwrlrtlan. has filed notice ot intention to make three year proof, 1o entnbnh claim to the land abovs dom-ribed. before the United Htataa Iand Offc, at llom'burs;, Orenon. on the 19th day of February, 120. Claimant namen a witneflaea: Churl en Chapman. Forest Blakety. Seth . Matthew. Morris D. Mat thews, all of C.llde, Ore. HAM ILL, A, CANADA?, nnn-ronl Kcfflstft By Martin WtVV,W VJE OWTRUMClA BtrO VOi MAREO A' DW LOME -atSx Witt HS TP.V.KS Wert wo xJpO ,r,r ;, By Small WfKCrS HIS TWL (JP eVT OOWM 'STEAO O' SIDe- i