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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEDURC, OREGON Ti IL'RSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1929. SEWN Stainless Steel $ Kitchen Ware Spoona. Knives, Forks, feeling Knives, and innumerable other utilities that are indispensable, and they are pos itively stainless, and will keep their brightness to a won derful degree. Ask to see these splendid lines. Ghurchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store "Then you're not to be marrlfd in the nioriiiiiK? Shall I quote that, Mr. Hurt, en corning from you?" Hunts' slum;:- a:fci-d wearily. He looked desperately tired. And a little old. "(iood lord!" he appealed. "Have THIS HAS HAPPENED noirrapliers make etter sweet-! " reopen tor a mm s private Matxie Anhe. married for 15, hearts thun society Klrls. Mr. Hart? attars? W hat If I should ask you I. years to a newspa'per man, varus J-'rom your own personal ' experi-j" aa true that you oer.t your her daughter and Hollis Hart of ence, 1 mean." I''1'7 r, m,1,nl 10 loP" w,,h ,1" the ways of reporters. . . 1 red haired altrea at Cbllda. Ashtoreth. her only child, la! Parkins came trotting through ant you see It wculdn't be any marryinr Hollis Hart. A triumph- the revolving door. I "'"T" preu.-. ;uoua or ao.-uru: ni mirrlipa tmm m wnrMlv nolnt "There'm irentleninn what aava' The man ''UUekled. of Tiew. The Harts are one of the j Vs a personal friend, sir. waiting 1 "That Is f e price of greatne". oldest families In Koston. and Hol-l!n your bedchamber, air. Hit's me. w''1- '" nRl1 million. Us is a multi millionaire. Ashlo-1 own opinion, 'e's a news 'ound. 11, Mr I1;,rt. 1 v. o-.-VV: c-e what you reth Is a noor little atenocranher.il may sav so. sir." asked me. I jr CLASSIFIED SECTION I ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON .RACK PAGE j ' 1 'I trie Station, 122 S. Stephens.! I FOR SALE I 113.6: FOU SALE Trailers cheap at Sarff h. 39 N. Main St. WOOU Dry fir block, 3 tiers $ Phone 1U-K23. FOU SALK Canary bird. cage. Good singer, $j, i'noue 448-R. Full gALK-HonfUs-bld-pigs at 93.60 each. J. O. Metz ranch. Canyonville, Ore. FOR SALE Brunswick phono graph - and records. Westing house electric ran Re, Rood sew ing machine. Hoosier kitchen caolnet, remnant pieces or Con goleum, refinished beds and dressers. See n.e quick. J. M-Judd. That you said but beautiful as a Follies clothes With scant grace. Parkins bun-!&oiu me, eiv.tr. i-i munio my hnrv rtiM.i Kannv down thp ai.wn. no" the rorkyrd world. And The storv is meat for the Dress. "A Keutltmens club! Hit's no I'd Ml the tabloids to go Particularly in view of the fact place for ladles, Miss," he advised i tlev11 that Hollis. flying from New York! her. . H"rt "niilod grimly. . . . I to hts fiancee In Boston, has fig-1 A suave young man rose troin to say something or itt-erl In on nirnlnnA nw.f Urn Wlih i thf rliib rhatr in th siltim? fOODl! l"ort," lit declared. him, at the time, was Monty Eng-,of Hollis suite. Ilsh, an old sweetheart of Ashio-! "Sorry to intrude this way," he reth's. apologized pleasantly. "Hut busi- Monty was also hurrying to her,; nesa is business, Mr. Hart. There's because he had read that day in a a rumor around tiwn that Dan New York paper a story, which ; Corum is filing suit for breach of implied that the "well known club-' promise against you. Stories from man the rich and famous Mr. Dan's office Indicate that he'll be Hart" haH horn mo Invnlvcrl In a on the lob first thins: in the morn- rather lurid romance with 'a young ing. He's made no statement him-; lUe proas. lady of unusual beauty, said to 'self, but the News wanted to give! "And how In blazes,' demanded have been a stenographer In his! you an even break, so 1 came di-1 Mollis irritably, "do you know what employ." j rertly to you. Mr. Hart. KatUi'r! Miss Ashe looks like?" Monty furiously angry, meant to ' rotten, busting in on you this way.l get at the facts of the story. Fol-! 1 kow. But you understand how it ! Tnt. porter beamed affably, lowing the crash, he learns the 8-" j "W e've pome very good photo- identity of his traveling companion! -Hollis looked at him In astonish-1 graphs of her," he explained. "The and ascertains that lie means to. went. I studio, where she SHt last summer marry Ash to reth in the morning. ! "It's news to me.' he declared. furnUhed several cuts, in exchange Hollis motors from Connecticut, And you might tell forum tor me, fr what we call a vremt line, its where the accident took nlace. to that If he nulla any of his dirty customary, ynu know. We print In the Ashe flat In Boston. Meantime, j stuff I'll give him a punch in the the corner 'Photograph by So-and-l the Boston papers hrivtj heard, not nose. And I'll sue his whole dam , so,' and they count it good adv;r- Tha iimi'ii innnir mun ami Ml iat.l s huni Hi mil r-i r- u. ......... - played anything but the girl end' 9m V'annie was right. MalxJe, who couldn't bear to refuse anybody anything, had beu persuaded to admit a chosen few, selected a FIH)kesmen for the group. When. Fannie found that out, she bribed the Janitor, and waited in the hall, -will e he delivered a note. Mali: read It. and admitted Fan- ule. Belle and Vina and Johnny Ik 'a honey smiled when they saw , rer. They Knew Fannie' favorite j ruse. For 10 years she had been ! getting away with It. Thj note she had written read 'ike this: "Dear Miss Ashe: "Please let me see you for only a minute. 1 am a new roporter, and this is my first Important assign ment; It means my Job to me. I to the ! will be fired, if you refuse. Please." I It wad Kanule who wauled a waa messiige for stenographers. And the Belle who asked about the nlght- ! gowns. Vina was thirsting for the The other took his hat. 1 story of the romance. . . . "From "1 was wondering when you'd ; the very beginning, please. Miss suggest It." he declared good hu-iAshe." mort?dly. "Well, nood -nipht, Mr. 1 Johnny looked foolish, and asked Hart . . . And you certainly know, her If she liked children. It was how to pick 'em. Miss Ashe can then that Vina asked if she be have my vote cny o'.d ttme. And lieved In companionate marriage, that. 1 might say. Is the concensus' And should a woman have a ca of opinion among the gentlemen of reer? They persuaded Ashtoreth to pose, with Maizle, for a flashlight. With Maizle sitting in the big di van, and Ashtoreth on the arm, looking tenderly into each other's eyea. Then tiiey wanted dctures of Ash tore l h with U er knees OPEN SEASON! This i3 the eeacon when poultrymen are bombarded daily by salesmen and advertisers selling poultry feeds, tonics, etc., of more or less merit. They naturally pick a time when it u hard to prove whether the feed or the season is responsible for results. Any healthy chick wili grow on most any kind of feed SOME. Any healthy hen will lay eggs in the spring on most any kind of feed SOME. Bui if you want to be ure of best results, feed Crown Feeds. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roscburg Oakland L. A H. Electric Ranges Hood Riv.r S".-ay Co. 6uth.rlin Sf..-ay Co. rS FOR Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deere Plow Co. Hooslor and Milwaukee Pumps Maixle becauftp eh was moved, most likely suort' J. Maizle never wus a grnclouB p. i'ux j "Me at the Copley Pluza!" she scoffed. "Say, wouldn't that be I crossed. And someone askod If she swell. had tilcture of Mollis that she l r.iuni8-Mumme. Hear... ui FUR SALE R. 1. R. and W. L. hatchlUK eggs, $3.60 per 100. C. Reed. Molrose, 'Ore. FOR 8 ALE Barrec r.ocit Hatch ing ensa, O. A. C. strain. He apiece. . E. Baker, Coos Junc tion. FOR SALE Second growth fir wood, $2.75 per tier; J2.61 for two or more tier. Phone 351-L. GARDEN and flower aeeds We have a complete stock of pack age and bulk seeds. Leake & Beyers Co BROODERS and incubators Our quality of the best and prices reasonable. I.eake & Beyers Co., 1. O. O. f. Bldg. USED " MOTOR TRUCKS From liglu delivery to five-ton sizes, all makes. C .E. Suauldiug, 401 S. Main. Phone 281-RX. PI'LES FOR SALE Newtnwns, 35c and (5c per box. flrtug boxes. J. F. Itutter, Rt. 2. Box 26, Ktf- erside. I'lioue 2F1 1. FOR SALE 3 grade jersey heit ' ers. 17. 13 and 6 .months old'. $75 takes all three. Henry Berks, Rt. 2, Box 50. Edenbowcr. has seen vei7 little service, fully rm. rl, P .t .TnninlatB ntllfll ' " POR SALE O. A. C. Barred Kock eggs at $1 per 15, or 46 for 100. These are from the laying strain that the O. A. C. Bel 1b tor $1 each. Also fir shakes at $7.50 per luOO, and -smooth bark cedar posts 47 per. L. M. Rice, Glide, Ore. Phone 86F21. OKDKK DlRbCT irom producer ikud SMve money. Not a seed raisins, 20 lbs. $1.23 postpaid. Flue quality. Satisfaction guar anteed. Seed trial order for 5 lbs. of dried apricots postpaid, $5c. Most wonderful dried fruit. Fanc dried peaches, 10 lb. lots at 10c per Ib.t postpaid. J. A. Cobb, t. O. Box 413, Red Bluff. Calif. ; could be looking at, very soulfully, ' for a time exposure. IV wis getting IlKht by that time. At six o'clock Maizle made cof fee, and cut an apple pie. you like him? . . . Athtoreth stroked her mother's hand "Oon't you think he's sweet. Mother?" "Sweet! Humph . . . He'd better be sweet. thee, Hollis (the richest man In Huston) , . , Oh, ileur. It van dreadful , . . ihe thoughts that went through a girl's mind, when she was getting nnirrled. "For bet ter, for worse (for better, thank tiod!) "For richer, for poorer . . . (she smiled a lovely, misty smile) Hullts looked so wonderful! . . . story that was printed In New York. They besiege the house like "Then there's nothing to it, Mr. "As a matter or fart, one of the an army. i Hart?" ! artists was painting on a vH and MISCELLANEOUS And Maizle Mams the lovers,' "It's blackmail. Hollis told him "You'll never escape them. Don't 1 shortly. "That's Corum's specialty, know? There's no outwitting the, isn't it? It's the sort of stuff they pack" ' pull on Babe Ruth and Red Urauge, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY , and Riiy poor devil that happens in CHAPTER XL 1 the limelight. And half of the suck Malzie was rUht. There was no 'ers pay. and the other half let fooling the pack. They camped all them take it to court. Well, I'm j night on the door steps. j not going to rive Corum a cent. . Hollis left the apartment as day and I'm not going lo let him take it! began to break. Then the reporters to court either. I'm going to kuock i divided forces. Half of them fol- his head off. Instead. Now you lowed him in taxis to his club. Oth-: miuht take him that little meaiugiv ers were waiting there. Begging in- and see what Eort of a come-back j tervlews. Demanding statements. , he has for that." There were photographers with j The reporter smiled Uisnrmlngly. I flashlights. And Miss Fannie t "That's the wpy to handle those Drown of (he Trumpet, who never tuys." be approved. "And all tt he- skirts that nuke the trouble, too. 1 11 teH him whit you said, Mr. Hart. And, take It from me, there won't be another squawk out of Dan ... By the way. congratula tions are In order, aren't they?" The suave young man extended his hand. went to bvd "Oh. Mr. Hart," begged Fannie, clutching hiin by the coat sleeve. "There's Just one little thin-r I want to auk you. me, Mr. Hart, if it Is vcur btirf that etenogra- ;phers make better wives than so j j ciety girls."" . f t He shook off her detaining hand. I "Good Lord, Madam, you don't to ' expect me to answer a thtng like that!" Fannie was running up the broad stcpa after "him. whipping a dog wedd'ng gown, when 1 left the of fice. You'll po It I" first mil lion. Mr. Hart. Four-column f.out pane lay-out." Hollis choked angrily. "It may be all in the day's work," he sputtered, "but it's a hell of s wy to enrn a living." His cnl'er bowed. "If I had Inherited a few mil- I'.ont. I should not." he murmured ( politely. " be engaged In such a, netrr-o'is occupation. Our motto,' 'r H 'rt. Is 'Olve the people what they want. Presidents get elected on that platform. So I guess its, good enough for Ihe News." I He withdrew. And, slipping out) 1 Yfsii will w stilt in otrf nn tliF Maizle scowled belligeiently. ' honeymoon, with Ashtoreth and "What's that he kept calling you?, nnuist. rhnv n i nu.n mi an envelope, ".lust folksey," and ; . . . 'Orchid'? What does he mean tut, jse v France, wondered how soon money would i 'Orchid'?" 1 spoil the two of them. Ashtoreth. "Oh, he says I remind him of or- they decided, was probably in love. : chlds. Mother. It's so darling of' And darn clever, if she wasn't. him. He says I'm exquitdte, and At last It was over. Half-past chaste -and all the loveliest things 1 seven. "Lie down for a little while, honey," besought Muizie. "You'll want to be looking your best, dar ling and the circles you of un der you eyes oh, me oh my!" "But. Mums, how can 1? There's too much to do." Maizle was so near to tears that she must preleud to be very busy. Open tag Ashtoreth b bags. Shaking out frocks. Folding and unfolding. And packing again. I tn roing to draw a nice warm you ever heard. Like an orchid. you see sort of cool and remote . . . Oh, of course it's Just too sil ly, dear . . . but ian't It adorable? ' . . . Ashtoreth smiled rapturously. And Maizle, holding her daugh ter's face between her plump pink palms, prayed Jn her heart that life and Hollis should always bj kind to Ashtoreth. Because, thought Malrie. there aren't many such beautiful smiles in the world. and fate would he cruel. Indeed, if the most beautiful smile of them The Iiynl Women's Class of Christian Church will hold a, cook ed food sale at I'aralovv's etoro Saturday, Feb. 23. CAJl .OWNER -Don t forgot call 553 M-heu in i.ut-d ot auto parts. Si.rff's Auu Wrecking Houk" CbM... work in all its branched, eared notebook from her pocket, a day or contract. Mixers aud pencil from the depths of a big bui.cl.ng hoist for hire. Mil e.-. Phone 119-Y. James WANTED chamber Phone 6J9. :'.50 Tuto Electric Button, i WT p"-''8- T-s l22SS.eJ!hen?LPl1oneU6: .b 7 fcok SALE Four-tube Fada ra- ....Virt. - - t-. . . . i . ..,i ,.- n ts i r.is iu Kit ' Tali aerial kit. $35 takes M. You can't ; find a better buy for the money Auto Electric Station, 122 S. Stephens. Phone 136. FADA RADIO $T4 Six-tube Fada, new A and B batteries, Fada cone speaker and complete an tenna. Nothing elso to buy. See this lu our window. Auto Elec- rance, Dillard, Ore WANTED to -buy or rent Buzz after 6 o'clock. Wellman, CI 5 brown handbag. "Let's say sweethearts, then," she compromised swiftly. "Do .fe- Hollis shook his head. "You'd better save your felici tatinns for a while." The other looxtd surprised. C.rieved, in fact. "You re noi going to be married In the morning?" he rxclaimed. 'Whv, the News heard i . ," "The News," interrupted Hollin, "heart! nothing of the Itiiui 'j a back wav. took at taxi lo the of- balh for you. Baby l-amli, and rice. you re to uute a nine nap. Air. nan ail suouiu permn. "Nothing." he mused, "to set the told me you'd go straight to New j The hours flew. And Ihey world afire, but a pretty good story York, and you can get whatever, laughed a little, and cried a little, at that." And, in his mind's eye. he clothes you need there." ' And planned a little. And Ashto- saw a banner line In the first edi- "Mother! You mustn't call htm reth slpt. while Maizle cried a tton. Mr. Hart. . . . why. Mums, nes little more. Then Mollis came, ami JtiHt about your son in-law al ready." Ashtoreth laughed hystrr icilly. "Did you know, darling, hewantn to go to Paris? And he says you're to move right down to the Copley Plaza, Mother. And to stay there or anywhere in the world you want until we come back again. MILLIONAIRE HART THREAT ENS ATTORNEY CORUM. Meantime. Fannie Drown had hurried to Maizle's flat. Now. Fan nie was rated the most ingenious fol) sister in Boston. She offered the taxi drive double fare, and toltl him to step on il. "I'll bet," she moaned, "they've beaten me to ft Belle Bailey and Vimi Adnnis. I never Hliotild" hrtw spirited her baby away Maizie did not want to see Ihe ceremony. She was afraid, she said, she would cry. What she meant was that she thou 'ht her heart would break. So Ashtoreth and Hollis were married In Mr. Higginbottoiu's of fice, with only two stenographers WHY SUFFER With Rheumatism and . Neuritis When we can positively assure you full relief or your money back? . , CASEY'S GUARANTEED RHEUMATIC AND NEURITIS REMEOY purifies the blood, reduces pain and swelling, stops cramps la the limbs through direct action on the slQiuncu, llvor und kid neys. -.1 $1.50 per bottle Master's Drug Store, Roseburg Stnnnker Drug Store, Yoncalla Kethwlll's Pharmacy, Stitherlin Onklitnd Drug Co.. 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