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ROSF.BURC. NEWS REVIEW. ROSEDURGr. OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1929.
SEVEN
Bright
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 PAGE
I FOR SALE
.
SEASONED old growUi and 2nd
growth fir wood. I'houe 33F14.
fLIJH A'TKS a warm f reT and
Pages' coal makes the hot fire.
F1K block wood 12.50 per tier; oak
block :l.25. Phone 21P32.
fciK.Mi'UKrJ for sale at loltG I'm
qua Ave. "
WOOl Kir block, 3 tiers $8.
Phone 10F23. '
rt)Ti"SALE Second growih fir
wood, 2.50 per tier. Phone 351-L.
l'OK SAI.K Inoaco electric belt
at bargain. Right from factory.
SI7 South Pine St. Phone 645.
, FUR SALt 50 head sheep; heavy
draft team. Lee Goodman, Mel-rope.
FOR SALK Old growth fir block
wood, dry; (3.25 per tier, deliv
ered. Phone 23123.
GRXlX DRILLS Look orer our
Superior grain drills. Leak ft
Meyers Co., I. O. O. F. Bid.
DRY fir block wood, under shed,
$2.75 per tier, stove wood, it.
Phone 21F32.
FOR SALE Klamath Gem pota
toes at South End Service
Sta-
tlon. 11.00 cwt.
FOR SALE M ammoth Pekln
' drakes, S2. 5 miles east Boswell
RlH-ings. Clarence Wilson:
-1'OR SALE Ten yearling ewes.
' half Lincoln and halt Shrop
shire, 10 cacb. Al Stephens,
Ruckles, Ore.
tOK SALE Charter's incubators.
all equipped, also brrodera and
chick founts, all at bargain
prices. J, H. Boober, Loona, Ore
gon Pox 518. I
FOR SALE On account of 111 I
health and need of building, will j
sacrifice our incubator and busi
ness, for quick sale cheap. Mrs.
Earl Vosburgh, "02 Follerton SU
Koseburg.
Chiropractor
DRUQLES3 HEALTH CENTER
"Complete Health Service"
Mineral Vapor Baths
327 Cass Phone 491
Roscburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screens made to order
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS
Automobile Insurance
Your car Is not fully equipped
un lens It is insured. Fire and
theft insurance are not the only
essential coverages. You should
be protected with Public Liabil
ity, Property Iiamage and Col
lision Insurance. Protect your
self from serious loss by insur
ing today. We will gladly ex
plain these different forms of
Insurance. Call or phone.
G. W. Young & Son
INSURANCE
lift fan St. Phone 417
C
Cur growing business en
aotes u to itrve customers
better than sver with the
Bestcf
Everything
Just Phone Your Order
Free Delivery
. Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
The Store That Servts
You Best
Phone 6$ S44 N. Jackson St.
rs
nvAiiiPCiftjrih
en Up!
FOR SALE Two young Barred
Rock cockerels. 124 W. Douglas
WHY NOT do a little work in the
rearrangement of the kitchen?
You can get all of the material
from Page Lumber & Fuel Co.
SPRAYERS, SPRAYERS, SPRAY
ERS Power outfits, J200 up.
High pressure hose at low prices.
Spray buns, $6 each. Leake &
Beyers Co.
ORDER FOR SEASON S. C. R. I.
Red hatching eggs; Washington
State College, McRae, eastern
laying strains. Tested and culled
for bacillary white diarrhoea.
$5 hundred. E. F. Strong, Oak
land. Ore.
ORDER DIRECT from producer
and save money. Not a seed
raisins, 20 lbs. $1.23 postpaid.
Fine quality. Satisfaction guar
anteed. SeDd trial order for 5 lbs.
of dried apricots postpaid, K5c.
Most wonderful dried fruit.
Fancy dried peaches, 10 lb. lots I
at 10c per lb., postpaid. J. A.
Cobb. P. O. Box 413, Red Blulf,
Calif.
I FOR RENT ! I
k 4
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
bouse, $11 per month. Call Chan
cellor Cigar Store.
) WANTED"
4
WAN' i:i) -A light-trailer. Arthur
R. Y.?u; k t. Ruckles, Ore. Phone
2S0S, Myrtle Creek.
LOS'I '
. .
LOST Vanity case on Court ft.
Reward. Call 39S-J.
I MISCELLANEOUS
GOOIl LOT to trade for pood used
car. Call 401 N. Jackson.
CEMENT work In all Irs brunches, I
day or contract. Mixers and
building hoist for hire. Jamei !
Miller. Phone 119-Y. - 1
CAU OWNER -Don t forget to
call 5G3 when In need of auto
parts. Sarff'v Auto Wrecking
11 erase.
NOTICE Your last chance to
have your feather beds made In
to Roll Feather mattresses. Get
your orders In by Wednesday.
Write Harry Pearce, or phone
673.
CONVICT DIES IN DASH FOR
LIBERTY; DEPUTY SHOT
f Iww-iab-d l'ma 1a A W'.t, )
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21. A gun
fight in the cramped quarters of a
jail elevator today cont the life of
a convict who attempted to shoot
I Ms way to freedom and probably
I fatally wounded a deputy sheriff
) who killed him In frustrating the
delivery. ,
John R. Kelly
Sheet Metal Works
HEATING AND
VENTILATING
Western Furnaces
504 N. Jackson Phone 46
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Model No. 71 $172.75
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THIS HAS HAPPENED
Ashtoreth Ashe, Boston stenog-.when
ranker, la taking a ciuise to the i
West Indies,
Her roommate. Mob a e llusset.
la a rather Incredible creature, ,
about whom everybody on shio-t
hrtanl (h mnfiic) tirino- Mha ilramiu :
extravagantly and In exceedingly I
daring fashion. Ashtoreth leela cor-
ta!n that she must c noose, for com-
oanionshiD. between Mademoiselle
de Mussel and the more respect
able women aboard. Hut Mademoi
selle attaches herself to the little
stenographer,
what to do.
who hardly knows
Ashtoreth la very beautiful her
self, and, though she looks ex-
iremely sophisticated, ti actually
rather naive and conventional. She
is traveling alone, because there '
was not enough munpy for 4irr;Mr. Hart. t she cuuld only forget
mother to take the trip too. Herhtui!
mother Malzte a woman with a: I
heart of gold, has made suftiilrntl Thc win(, wa i0w injc a wintry!
sacrifices to aend Ashtoreth, whoga0 A oiioui thing to brave. I
has oeen ill. j Ashtoreth turned her face to the'
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ; flying clouds.
CHAPTER XIV I tt was a wild night. A night for;
The perfumed atmosphere of j Vikings. And girls with mad, young ;
Mademoiselle de Musst't filled the blood in their veius. j
room. The wasteland was crowded! ..()h ()n she cricrt and Ejn.
with her coametlcs. Powders and i,.,,. aonB. shB kn..
paints and. pencils. Pufls and i
brushes and c rem is. Green lotions
in square bottle;. And bath salts In
crystal jars.
The floor was littered with
shoes. Brocaded mules, and feath
ered mules. And little - French
pumps, with stubby toes and very
high heels. There were clothes on;
the conch and the berths. And
flame-colored negligee,
trniKnsr Via (
" v " LJ , "t 7. '. I
. ' . ,, ...... , , ...
IITV.. . -V"?". 1
Ashtoreth surveyed the lovely j
confusion helplessly. !
itxar ivn t-sa inn atina nfWHi!
h tin trine nvor th- mirrnr The nort '
hole was open, so that the wind
from the ocean lifted them austily. f
and thev clicked against (be glass.,
Ashtoreth closed the door, audi
i hsas. .,.. it Hbi-.
own clothes were hung on bangers i
i .l. ii. .i iv... tow i
1U IIIC Ilt-llW WWUIUUB. "1 1- " ;
toilet articles arranged ncatlv.,tled behind a nesting rtoua. aiiu
side by side. Her shoes, with their j the deck was Hack as ink. .
painted trees.
lunil In Ilili'U
staunchly, against the wall. Ash
toreth was naturally orderly and
methodical. And now her bvitn
was piled with finery that the
hardly dared to touch.
While she contemplated the
dazzling disorder, there waj a dls-;
creet k.iork on the door. A stew
ardess, come lo put things away.
l am sun), nut; twiu,icu.
There are some ladies on my deck '
before. Madt moiselle de Mussetj He said It diffidently, and asked,
travels usually with a maid. liut("Io you mind if I walk around
this trip she has engage d mo to' with you? I'll promise to keep off
keep her tilings lu order. , . .will ycur feet." , " , v "
I. n-ot Mlna Ah ! -VA )ikt tn haVP VOU. she Said.
M.vhn vnn nnnld like to take a1
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Sweet Tooth ByBlc.cr
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1 v-7"?C"' (rnixrir" J dav. x. f-' ta ft & sou ice
SALESMAN SAM
rs o'cLoc"6ol-, (.Ts)fvwKiiix 6UT
itCOSe. lit CtO J WROP (16. UP F
HOtC, HUM-? OOPLfk WJUJOOVJ
K. '
i
' itV xrrtW
nt MKV w 1
Httle stroll
round the deck, and
yoti come back.
1 will bi
through."
Afhtoreih agreed gladly
ll
would be a relief to ftll her luaqai
if h tne pungent sea air. She)
found Mademoiselle's expensive
ft iiL-ranrn m 111 Mm nvurimunrine
She tied the gipsy kerchief about
her head and pulled on a pair oi'j
gloves.
in hab. i., i,. .,,. -hl
"I'll be back in 10 minutes,"
sa id.
A mysterious lady Mademoi
selle. Ashtoreth was tempted to
'make a few cautious inquiries of ,
know her. A sense of delicacy over-
cume her curiosity, however. And,,
dismissing her exciting roommate,
Mai jit and Sadie.
And Mouty. And,
" 'Some leve to roam o'er the dark
seas' fnnm,
Where the Bhrill winds whistle
'rtje'
Hut the gale took
the words
from her month, and
flung them I
hack Into her teeth. And the wind
sent her scnrryln? down the deck.
A man lowered his head to the j
UIUM, HUU rUUUlK'U 1I1U CUI .
And
leth into his arms. He
stretched '
And held
them wide lo catch her,
her for a moment, while she stead
ied bers-f- j
m sorry!" he cried.
Ad American. Aiihtori'th tllOUKllt. ,
would have said. ' I bK your par-,
don." Englishmen always said they
were sorry. She liked it. It seemed
more sincere.
He had a pie In one hand. Ash-1
tnivih could see the tobacco glow-
Ing In the bowl. And hi hat was
in hia hnmi Thn maun h:id scut-
" " " . " ...
- H m IMirrv. I. ' irilfn fll.
hope 1 d'dn t hurt : ou. I'id
frfght
en your i
"A little," sho rdr.iltted.
She liked his voire in the dark.
And (dv liked his coat. It was
twe"d some coarse stuff and
rmelh d of tobacco. She had
brushed her face against It when
he caught her in his arms,
You'd better let me lake c:irr;we ll dance on ciecg under tropica,
of yon." he told her, "or some olh-
er brute will lie walking all over
"t.'n port cf srarny out here all
fOV.Fl1IM'
5Mev0S FlROT-
$
- 4fM foi
only ,
A bell rant, and' the watch
chani'd. An officer came down ;
from the bridge, swinging his arms
10 k 'ep warm.; And jailors passed ,
each other on the- dfk. I
"The bar closes at 12." tlv
Englishman remarked. "We'll h:ive '
time to take a turn around, anj
have a drink if you like."
He took Ashtoreth'a arm. and
they turned t. lace the moon that '
hone palely serosa the midnight,
'"I'd like a walk," sho toM h'.v.i.
"but I don't e r nrctt. a drink."
"You dcn't!" exclaimed.
I girts drank."
i knew you were English," she
reinrted. "It's dreadful the- thiols
i-.ugusntnan nun as snout
alone. I thought I was the
person up."
Aim-ru-an. Weve so many Anglo-."" J " l" """ ",v""
maniacs in our country, too. Ill "Maybe she wanted company,"
Uui-sn'l st't-ni uulle lair."
luughcd, und pn'Ssi'd
arm
Well. I'm sort of a Yankee-
maniac myself." he assured her. dead."
"o that evens things up. Serious-1 -lint wno la ,UP?-- demanded
ly. though. I supposed all Jeune j Aihtoreth. "And how do you hap
filles Yankees spent the great part p, to knovl to maeh about her?"
of their lime quaffing the forbid-j -oh. l ye been hack and forth a
den nectar. It's a Joke In England. f,w tmes, he said. "And Made
you know." molselle usually nuikea one trip a
ou uon t live in America 7 sne i
aski:d.
"IVe been at school there," hej
torn ner. "At Harvard uaw. te-tltH. Hayi TOU haTenl told me your
cause I exited to practice in youn nam vi
country. Advocates in England do
tint N'lrn bit niti-h na In Aiiinrir'n
Wl.Ve drt,aifuliy ,KMr 8lnc0 Uls
ttur. ilnn't vnn know."
She wondered, then, how It hip-
pened that he was Inking a cruise.
if b. were dreadfully poor. And
how be left school in the middle of .
a semester. (
"The governor has a :.uar plan-;
tation at Antigua," he told her. I
"And we're afraid the hurricane r
just about uiittd us out. He wt ut
home to Surrey last year, and died j
on his holiday. I'm going down to j
see how things jok, and put a
new manager in If I can. I'll try to
get this
ame boat bac k to New :
York. I'll have about a week from)
the t!me ?lw mi fa In on hor way
(uov,n unui snu siupa agam uu me
wny r.cme
tu know he chuckled
"I'm teally glad that 1 am such an i
awkward fellow. Else I should not
. , . f
navu uuiiieu imu ou. iuw i uan
; know you the entire trip. Five
umjo t iiuuKun., " ss.v
home again. And we ll have, full
moon lief ore we reacn tne is anus.
"When." she asked him. shiver-' "I'm not beantlful!" she pro-' The phenomenal success of a
Ini a little, "does It besin to get tested. "And my hair's all biown, famous doctor's prescription called
warm?" 'ant' my nose is red as a beet." Thoxine is due to lis double ac-
"Day after tomorrow." he told I But Smythe had drawn her Into tlon. U Immediately soothes the lr
hor, "the officers will have on j the light. ritatlon and goes direct to the ln-
their whites. And the sailors Willi
'be pitttlnff up the awnings. Ana
stars. Is this your f.rst trip to the
. Indies?'
"It s mv first trip
anywhere."
she confessed.
"You're not 'alone?"
he asKc'ii.
Ashtoreth felt that
an English
consider It
mini would (louhtieH
very had form. English people are
He's
UP V00R. 1 MOT "eXftCTuy-TMcRe
P,(M'T
r.
so tlresomeiy conventional. 1
"Quite alone," she tola mm
"But I've a roontmate. A very
fancy lady. You surely noticed her
at dinner. She wore a gun a of cloih
of gold. Sht's pertVetly stunning.
and dreadfully decolette. You muat
hive s n her."
tf.l;:der.iuielle d? Musset?" he
exe.aitm d. "Why, fhe always has
a auite. 1 heard that she was
aboard, hut ! didn't go down to
d nner. ?o I haven't happened to
see her.
Ashtoreth stunned abort
1 or goodness
sake!" she ex
claimed, "what do you know about
ber? 'lhe stewaidess told me she
usiatly traveled with a maid. And
I know there are staterooms that
haven't been tuken. Why under
the sun do you suppose she's shar
ing a cabin with me? 1 didn't know
people ever did such things unless
; ne razarueu. i n women us u any
leave ber pretty strictly alone. I
l snppo.se jhe figured that a room-
mate wouldn't be so apt to cut. her
VMr sh.. Iro!11 ciuadeloune. vou
know. Will you tell her that Jack.
Smythe sent his compliments? Ity
'Ashtoreth tucked the hair th.it
blew across her eyes beneath h T
gypsy kerchief.
"Ashtoreth AshJ Sir. Smythe,
e told him
Ashtoreth'!" he crltnl.
"Why,
that's most peculiar, you know. My
cousin was in Egypt for a bit, and
when he came home he had a per
fect pat-siou for Egyptian names.
His wife had twin daughters while
he was away, and what do you
think he named them? Charm lan
and Iras for the faithful ladies
who died with Cleopatra, don't you i '
know. There was talk. I. remember, , na talked to Ashtoreth five mln
of calling one of them Ashtoreth. utes he kisses her and than but
Cpon my word, that's rather a ct . read the next Installment.
Incidence." , , , 0 .
They had reached the door that
led Into the lighted lounge. t
"Come In, won't you?" begged
I Smythe. "1 want so mnch to seei
you. A girl with a name like yours, i
You must he very beautiful." I
Awhtoreih was always embar
rassed when peoplo talked about
ner nunir.
"Youve just tne son oi eyes,
lie cnen. "tnai a rtouuens ougm io
nave cue greenest ui unnga uim-.
ine omcsi oi inings gray.
Ashtoreth laughed.
"Well," she said, "If I look like a
goddess, you look like the Prince
: oi wales' .
(To Be Continued)
Smyth; is almost as exciting a
person an the Prince. IP'fnre he
No Eyeful
1 OlSROge. Nl&WTS P.M'
MeiiHBO.S'H
see fe-
T9
a a-t
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P..&. h. ASTE.IS' NIGHT
All Masons are requested to
.mend tha stated communlca -
t;on of laurel Lodge No. 13,
A. , and A. M Veduesday
evening . Jan. 2ard at 7:3u
sharp. This will be followed
by a social program. All mem -
bera of the Astern Star and
all iast masters are cordially
invited to be-present at this it
meeting. Refreshments will be
served. .
i Hy order of J. K. Clark,
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MELLON ANSWERS INQUIRY
OF PROHI LEACER3
! WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Ite-
! Heratinn his disapproval of the
t In-0p0sed ail.lltlonal $35.W0.0U0 for
t prohibition enforcement, SeiTetary
M(lluu iwiny ,avlBtwl i,8hop
James Cannon. Jr., of the Metho-
! rfia, v,tinni k.k
hls opinion that acceptance of the
money at this time would violate
fundamental principles of good
government.
Dry leaders had expressed
amazement at Mr. Mellou's rejec
tion of the appropriation offer.
Acceptance of the money, Mr.
Mellon said, "would break down
the safeguards of the budget sys
tem and the effective and proper
control which congress exerclKes
over the expenditure of public
funds."
GOOD IDEA
(J." Man: You know, I suffer
horribly with gastritis.
Our Emma: Well, I wonder you
stay with m. Why don't you try
and get a job with the electric
light company. Passing Show.
KOTK'B FOR Pi U1.1CAT1UX
eiermi
rtrpartment of the Interior, V. 8.
Ind tfri at Roaeburg. Oregon,
January 1 1, 1 929.
Notirft ta hrrrhy .riven thnt A,hrt
K. lI'H-nn. of flllilf, Or en on. who,
on 1'Vhruary . maOx Artjoin-
liia l''iiu llnnii.stfiiil Kntrv. No
i'1!' fr t-ol S. Rrttnn 7 Tnwn
ship 27 H.-Uange '4 Vt-u. Wltlnm
Mk rid Inn. has f lit d notU'ff ol
Intrnthm In tnrika thrfi yenr prnof.
t t-ntnliMnh cliilm ti t h land nlmvft
d-m-ribed. bpfor the t'nltrd fttnt
ltnl Office, at KHbr. rg. Ort-Wtin,
on th 19th Any of February.
(Mulmant nmnM an wltnt-Mcx.
Cliarli-a rhapman. Kun-st illukly
H.'th Matthew a. Morris . l, - Mai'
lliaws, all of flHde. Ore.
fl Ail ILL. A. CAXAMAT.
1
By Small
TMev DO 5ee V - "TKe.fc.t I
shoes' j
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