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r TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929 108 STORES ADDED TO WESTERN CHAIN NKW YORK CITY, June 12. The total number of J. C. I't-miey Ca Btoros nuw in opertiiion throughout thu countr yln 1105,' wllh the 1UH stolen reprem'iitt'd- In the purchane of the J. It. HyaiK At Co. and ttiu McCracken Co. Htors, brlngliiK iMh total up to 12)3. Thu J. C. k'vuuvy Co. uame will Imj placed over the last two chaiim on AuKUst lat. iJespii the fact that thu.se h tores are already hand ling a lare volume of J. C. Penney Co. merchandise, it la Hie plan o the company to withhold the use uf the name until all inventory of thu old Btortm has been disposed of. Leasett already completed will briiift the total number of store location! up to 140 by July lt with additional leases now being considered, At the start qf the year the organization announced that Buy new stores would be added this year. It Is now cerluiu (hat tint laiKu increase will be exceeded beforo Iho full list of new stores scheduled for fall opening has been determined. o Eat barbecue, sandwiches aud llv forever. Brand's lioad Stand. MWK'K TO CltKIIITOHS Knti In hereby ulvf-n that the unl-rMiKn-il haa hf duly ai'polDl ! by the County Court of the titule t Ort-Kon, tr 1joukIh ('aunty, ttd inlliiHUti ix itf the fHtnte of .titlltuM M. Al Connie. d-'eaHei. All per.ioiiH hiivihK chiliim uKultiHt all -huU an. Inrrhy rerii)reil Hi n-ent th numu lo int; properly Verified UH re- liihed l.y law. ul the office of H. h. Kit ly, MiiHonlc Teinple, ItoH(liirf. Oregon, within six itionllm from thin date. Muled May 1. 12. Al-MA K. WAKRRK, Administratrix uf the estate Of JuuieH II. Wt I'ui niic, dec-wi J. JVOTICK OP FINAL MCITI.KMKM In tli Tounty Court of the State nf (irejfou for thu County of Jioug- lllM. Iii the matter of thn ontata of Jaim-n Cooper. deeeae1. Nolleu i hereby Klven that the uril.TlKnel. executrix of the rfiate of J ii men Cinper. (P-eeune!, ha fih-d In the County Court of Doulan County. Stale of Orepcon, her final Bi-i'ount a.i Miirh executrix, und that Tuefdav, the JHth day of June, J2'J, at the hour of ten oCpn k A. M. him been fixed by H.'dd Court ax the time for heaihiK of obJretliMifi to nalil re port, and the nettlein.-nt thereof. liat' d mill flrwt publlHlicrl at Itone hur, Oregon, the Ifith duy of May, 11"'J' HARRIET I,. COOPKR. KxonutrU of the f-Htitte. of .Jumes Cooper, deceased. !t takes 6",0h0 lobacco seeds to make a tublespoonrul. RIVALS w WIVES THIS HAS HAPPENED Ilerause she Is In love wllh her employer, John Curtis Morgan, successful lawyer, Nan Carroll. , secretary, decides to resign. She lingers, however, when she hoars Morgan Is to defend a supposed friend, Uort Crawford. Nan su-1 spects lliat Crawford and Il ls Mor- j gan, wife of John Curtis Morgan, I are lovers. ' After Crawford's acquittal, he leaves ul once, followed closely I by Iris. She writes Morgan she! will never return to hlut. clevoiiy nmlttliiK reference to Crawfoid. Nan saves Morgan from despau by directing blm more deeply m l to bis work. For six months she nets as long distance housekeeper for him, winning the love of little Curtis, his son, and bringing com fort to a man who Ironically thinks only of another. Nan returns (rom her bur ex ams aud Morgan tells her he hits decided to divorce Iris. He pro poses and Nun marries blm. They are prevented from going on their honeymoon by the ar rival of David ltlackhull. accused nf the murder of his father, who begs Morgan to defend him. Nan adds her entreaty and Morgan agrees. War three months the farclral marriage continues, Nan believing Morgan cannot banish thoughts of Iris, and Morgan believing Nan married him out of pity and love for Hide Curtis. Nan tells her self she can go on no longer In this manner. Hysterically she goes lo her room to pack. She Is cramming clothutt into a suit case when a low knock Interrupts her. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTKH XXIV Fur the first time since she had come to occupy It three months before, John Curtis Morgan stopped Into his wife's bedroom. Nan, clinging to the knob, retreated slowly to make way for him. His tuce was flushed but grim with de termination. He did not see the disorder of the room, the half packed suitcase; his black eyes bored Into hers. "Nan! Nan!" How thick and ciueer his voice was! "What did you mean, w hen you said I was 'stupid, blind'? Nan! Tell me!" Ik urn eil with curious violence. "I won't tell youanything!" rtn gabled, retreating from hint tipill the door banged ugalust the wall. "I've got to know!" He was al most shouting at her, nud the flush on his grliu, lean tuce grew Jarker. "Hid you mean - could you possibly meanthat you - lovo me?" Nun's hands released (he ('nor knob, Hew to her cheeks, pressed hard Into them, but she did m.h tr lo hide her eyes from him. Pin bad never looked so proud as see diil In her moment of supreme hu miliation. "Of ionise I love ou! ' Her noshll.s and lips ouivend. "Why did you think 1 married you?'' Why was he staring m her so blankly, so Incredulously? "Aud now, that you've made me say It go uwa. oh. go away! Yon iin-jhl have left me my pride '' She whirled sharply aviay irmi him, but thu uexi Instant her -una 11 body was spun about aaiti, lu; this time not in obedience lo h- r will, but by the strength of his arms, a strength thai Tor a mo ment threatened to crush In hei libs. Not (hat she felt the pain. "1 don't want yo;:r plul" 'd.e gasped against his coat. "l.V me go" O fW 4r NEA 5EKYKE INC finish, John! When you had gone, I went into the library aud ihcie, anion your law hooks, 1 fouud a book of poems. 1 lead the oue you'd been reading a few days oe fore, for you'd left a nmik-JT in A poem?" he frowned. In ap parently genuine bewilderment. Nan quoted that last dreadiui stanza: find some girl. " 'And I shall perhaps. And u belter one than yon. With eyes an wise, but kindlier, And lips us soft, but tine. And 1 daresay she will do'." Her husband's puzzled fnwii did not clear. "I never read, tuy su';h poem, darling Nan" "No? You don t remeiii'er these lines, either?" she challenged, and gave him (he first staiua: " 'Your hands, my dear, adorable. Your lips of tenderness Oh, I've loved you fu'tl'.fully and well, Three years ,or a bit less-'" 'Pity?" ho laughed, In a voir rough with emotion. "Oh, Nai.. Somehow he shifted her so tha her head lav tu the crook of lnu light aim. Above her, coming closer aud closer, were his black eyes. Uuuiiiy brilliant, wider than she had ever seen them. It wa.t like trying to face twin suns. IMindei, she closed her owu eyes. ... A thousand limes Nan bad i dreamed of his first kis;, f.nd uo she learned what pabid thinga dreams can be beside the ecstasy of reality. If be had released her when he lifted his head ui last ;he would have fulleu to the f!ooi. llut he did not reluuse her. Oh, no. no! she exulted, as he held her bead against tils breast, so tha heard the deep, quick throbbing of his heart. "Was that pity, Nun? . . . At leant," he laughed, his voice vibrat ing joyously, "we talk the sumo language. b"or three mouths I've been telling myseir Hint i didn't want your pity thut unt'l yon you learned lo love me i'd ntl touch you Oh, Nan, iny dutiiu. w hat si lipid, blind foul.H we've been! Two supposedly InlelUgtnt adults, sick with love for each other, keeping each other at a dis tance." Hut a little latter she hud to d fend herself against his tlmrge, of course. "I don't see how you can say l kept you at a dislMiice. ' she gasped jerkily, tor her whole hotly was trembling. "You locked me out on our wed ding night," he reminded her gent ly. "I didn't reproach you. How could I? 1 thought you had mar ried me out of. pity aud beet. use you wanted to be u miiihtr lo the boy. All thai day 1 had fi It like an exited king about to be led Into a new klngdom- and then--', was banished again. I blamed only my self, not you. 1 tried to reaigu my self to the truth that no woman could love me. I blamed you no more than I blamed Iris " It was the first time that name had passed his lips since their wedding day. Nan turned In his arms and stared up at him, search ing his eyes with I he last flare-up ot the old, sickening fear. No, thank Cod, the uame had not brought back the shadow of pain lo his beloved eyes. Nan summoned ull her courage They must speak of Iris now, or the name would forever stand a barrier belweeu them. "I (hough! you still loved Iris," she said stead ily. He answered. T thought I did too, until I wauled lo take my real wile in my arms and found the door lucked against me." "Oh !" The word was u little wail of pain. She forced herself lo confess: "I - thai nunl lien you'd gone to see Nina ltlack hull -" "You made mo go." he reminded her. "I didn't care a uamn nbou; a murder case (hat titnlu. but you'd hehl yourself aloof all day, aud at dinner poor, tunny llitle Curtis n.ul said terrible things unconsciously but go on, darling " "You hadn'i kissed me," Nan ac cused hliu. "You hadn't even ouid you loed me, and- No, let me with such Infinite teuderueu that teais sprang into the girls eyea. 1 had a marvelous nurse alter tbo operation," he pursued the metar iibor whimsically. "It was her de voted care which made the opera (Ion a success, more than (be sur geon's knile. And as most pa- tieuis do.lfell in love wltb my nurse. ... And. oh, Nan! The wonder of it to be free of the malady!" "Are you sure you re cured" Nan whispered. "Sometimes sucb maladies break out again " You can't frighten me," Morgan laughed, bending his head to kiss her again. "Of course, if you want torture yourself You see, darting, the whoie thing vas bo purely physical, t never loved rls' mind or her so it. ... I don't even know whether had either. I loved her beauty. With you, it was so different. No, wait, you little devil!" he commanded stern ly as she was about to take hlnx up on that. "I was going to say that I loved your mind and your brave, fine soul long before I loved your body. 1 loved you in those ways from the very first, hut physically I was enslaved to another wotuau. Whetn she was gone, 1 was free to discover and full in love with your beauty " "I'm not beautiful," Nau pro tes'ed, a little forlorn note creep ing Into her voice. "Not like Iris" "No, thank God!" he agreed fer vently. "Not like Iris. "Her beauty is devilish, yours is divine. Now Is It all said? Can we be happy?" Jiut, womanlike, Nan could not forbear lo ask the forbidden ques tion, the one question which she should have avoided above all oth ers. "Hut John what if you saw Iris again?" He did not try to lie to her. Per haps It would have been better if he had lied. Certainly a great deal that happened later might have been very different if he had. Ills answer came slowly, conscientious ly: "I don't know. 1 can only say, 'Nan, I love you with all my heart and soul and mind. 1 hope I shall never see Iris again'." "I Hee " sllO until vat-v nntallir It was still necessary ic iThen, raising her head, she looked at him with her wide, solemn eyes. "John Curtis Morgan. I love you witht all my heart and soul and mind. And thank you for loving me." she added childishly, as ahe flung her arms about his neck. (To Be Continued) MITICK OF FINAL, SETTLE MUX T Hut Morgan Interrupted, giving the last Hue himself: "It WdJ t a success.' Pood Nan! 1 lead no further than that first verse and the beginning of the next: 'Thank God, that's done!' I echoed those words. Nan, with all my heart 'Thank God, that's done'!" "You mean?" Nan quivered "Oh. John, don't He lo me now! I can Imm r the truth, if you love me as well as Iris "I'm trying to tell you the truth. Nan," he Interrupted gravely. He held her away from him for a mo ment, then stopped and lifted her Into his anus, carried her to the one big armchair that the room of fered, llut one was enough. She lay, child-small, in his lap, her head against his breast, so thut she could listen lo the beating of his heart as well as to his words. "You must know," he becau haltingly "how It was with me. Y'ou saw us together, for three years. Would yuu have said thut i was a happy man, Nan : "No." she whispered. Her fingers took fierce hold on the lapel of his coal, convince herself every now and theii that It wusu't ull a dream. "I was n stave In bondage. Nan. Lord! I don't moan to sound pa thuUc, but It's so necessary that 1 try to make you underslaiul now, so that we can forget the past and be happy. You know. Nan, I used to get a dim sort of feeling that It made you angry to see us to gether " "It did!" she agreed, vehemently nodding her shining brown head against his breast. "She didn't love you, aud saw you small, made you small when she was with you. I loved you, and Baw you big " "And made me big," Morgan In terrupted, laughing exultantly. "Hon'l you think I realize that Nau has 'made me what I am to day' whether she's satisfied or not? Llut did you really love me theu?" "Won't you leave me a shred of my pride?" Nan protested, blood rushing into her cheeks. "Hut oh, what does pride matter uow? I loved you from' the first day I worked for you. 1 tried to be de cent enough lo resign, when I found out what was (he mutter with me " "What was (hut?" he demanded eagerly as u hoy with his first sweehearl. "Oh! when .Willis Todd wanted to marry me aud was jealous of you, and tried to make me say I loved him aud didn't love you," she answered. "And for three months I've been tormented by the suspicion that yuu loved Willis Todd aud married me only because I needed you more than he did," Morgan confessed. "Hut about Iris. It had better be said all of It. and then we can talk about us. 1 did hive her. Nan. w Uh (he most painful, shameful, degrading, enslaving love that a man ever felt for a woman who could not love him. She didn't try to pretend (hat she loved me. As I said a while ago. 1 don't blame her. llut I used to pray to God. in my agony, to wake up the next morning and find myself free of my love. "I knew Iris would be relieved, even if her vanity would have suf fered. I must have bored her and annoyed her unbearably with my passion. It made her despise me and hurt me In thousands or little ways. Put 1 couldn't cure myself. My malady was so malignant that it required a surgeon's Unite and Iris elected to be the suraceon." Hi paused and Nun's heart luiiKetl sicki'iihiuly. Was he liv ing again (he agony worse than de;tih which that major operation had caused him? She held hei breath. His arms tUhtcued about her. One band cupped her little face In the County Court of th State of Oregon for Duutflai Cbunty. In Hit matr uf tl xtat ol J'lltin Co'ipwr. dcufd. Notice In hereby Ktvwn that the uinleraignt-i), vxttcutur of thw , lunt will and u-Htauii-nl of Win a Cooper, d-:eaitttd, hai filed In th County Court of the BtMtw of Oregon fur Duncan County his fluu amount as Kin-h executor and lh;ii Friday, Hie Jatlt duy of Juotj. 1929. at 10:00 o'io-k in the rorenuun and the County Court room In the Court Uuuve at Kus'jhurii, Douglas County, Orfgon. have been flxwd as the time and place lor hearing objection, if any, to said Fitnil Account and for thu Rfttlwiiient ot aultt estate. Lat-d, HoKeuuric, Oregon, this 4 tli day of AIiy, 1929. M1NUH M. COOPER, Kxecutor of thu taut will and tes tament of Pllnn Cooper, deceaaed. Ian County. Orejfon, on and after the 2Jiii day of June. 15 2 9. The aie of iuli property will h nuliject to confirinatluu of the a hove tin Hied Court. , lu (-d at Ftonebure- ntntorL thi 23ni day of Slav. a. U, m. JA.nr:s u. huwaku, Administrator at tha futatH of MoMle Howard, Foetofflce addreaa, Itote-burK. OreKon. KUTICB OP AntllWINTRATOUS f lAAL Aitoi .vr In the County Cturt of the State of Oregon lor Hie County or Doug' lue. In the matter of the estate of John WllllUiiiH. deceat-d. Not let Ih hereby given that by erdcr of the Countv Clerk, dulv inuile and entered on the 10th day of .May, laU, ttie County Clerk of1 Imuran County, Oregon, duly fixes the time of hearing of final account of John Williams, deceased, at 10 o'clock, and June the 17th, 19 it. as the date, and the courthouse as the place for thu hearing of objections, if any there he, against the said final account of the etttate of John Williams, deceased, and thu final Heltieinoni tnereor. Dated this 16th day of May, 1929. JKI-K WILLIAMS. Administrator of the estate of John Williams, deceased. .NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT SLMMONM In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor uoiiKias couniy. In the matter of the estate of .loli n J. Lav 1m. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John J. (la vis, deceased. has f led In the above entitled court, his final account In settlement of said estate, and hy order of said court Friday, the 11th day ol June. I'jjM, at tlie hour of 10 o'clock In the fort-noon. In the County Court room In the Court House at Itosehurg. Oregon, has hei-n fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, tf any there be. to said final account and for the settlement of said estate. Dated mis i;m nay ot iuuy, ujj. ItOltKltT W. DA V7H, Administrator of the estute of John J. Davis, deceased. DAY OLD TURKEYS $60.00 Per 100 Prepaid HATCHES EVEHY MONDAY Pure bred Bronze and pure bred NnrraKansett. Carefully belected ruiiKe Htock, vigorous. nd healthy i' ine large toms. Husky poults. Write for catalogue and latest sum mer bulletin. Telegraph orders for immediate shipment. Free circular "Artificial Brooding of Turkeys." RUSSELL POULTRY YARDS Box 366-U Corvnllla, Ore WANTED IlItlB on 25 tier hard wood, 16 Inch; 5 tier old growth fir, 36-inch, to be delivered itt school house at Dillard by Sept. 1st. 1!29. VIRGIL N. RUST, Clerk Dist. No. 116. Relief From Curse of Constipation A iiattte creek physician says, "Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause." Hut immediate relief has been found. ' A tablet called Rexall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem Into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes n gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing th dose. Slop Buffering from constipation, Chew it Rexall Orderlie at night, Next day bright. (Jet 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. .vaL? i-wEin:: iZ -f' ' ' A STANDARD OllA ;' V Flag Day Exercises The Elks Lodge has arranged an exceptionally fine program for Flag Day, June 14, 1929 in the lodge room, Elks Temple at 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. UNITED ARTISANS ATTENTION You are requested to ultend special meeting June 15 at the K. IV hall. Supreme officers and uieov hers from other assemblies are to be with us. 1'lease come. Uy order of the M. A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor uoukiub louuiy. In the (natter of the estute of Cora B. Singleton, deceased. Notlco Is horitby lven that the undersigned was on the 13 tit day of May. 1!I21, duly appointed toy the County Court of th State of Ore gon for DoiiKlatt County, as adruln- utraior oe me chuho ui j..pton, deceasfd. All persons lt. ..ig claims against sain esime are L.-rMiy notified to present the same tu the undersigned tit his resi dence tn Itoseburg, Urugon. or ai ine law office of John T. Ixtng, In the Perkins Building in Hoseburg, Ore gon, said claims to be properly verl iled with vourhers annexed, within nix months from the date of the first puljllcutiun or mis noue. Killed mid first published Muy 16, 192 a. f f: sin'(jl,rtoj. Admlntstrntor of the estate of Cora IS. Singleton, deceased. OP ADMINISTRATOR'S It MAI. I'HOl'HUTl Ol- Fish at Idleyld PmIt In the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor uougiaa touniy, In the matter of the estate of Mnlllf Howard, defeated. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Mollie Howard, deceased. In accordance with an order of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause duly made and en tered on the 2th day of May, authorizing nam A'linuusiraior uiil tli.. n'.il Tironcilv of said estate, will on iind after the 2 '2nd day of June, 192'J, offer for Pule and sell, either for cnsi. In hand or cah suf ficient to pay the claims and ex penses of administration and Die hirliineo upon credit secured by a Uiorttfa ge upon the premises so sold, all the right, title aud inter est which the said Mollie Howard had at the time of her death lu and to the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest cor ner of BloiU 4. Plat E of t'mpqua Park Fruit Lands, running thence along the west line of said Block 4 lt)0 feet; thence east 13S0 feet to the east line of Block 2 of said Pint K. rmpiiR Park l'nilt Ivinds; thence north along the cast line of said Bloik 3 to the northeast cor ner of said Block 2; thence West 3Ui feet to the southerly line of the Coos Bav Wagon road; thence west erly nlong said Coos nay Wagon rond to ttie place of beginning, con taining fortv acres, more or less, all in Vmpqua Park Fruit Iands according to the plut therc-of on file in the office of the rounty Clerk of Iouglas County. Oregon. Bids for the purchase of said real property will he received by tha undersigned In Boseburg. Doug- Si u. fiT-ll In the Circuit Court of the State of Orvsou for Douulas Countv. Qardiuer Mill CuiuiMuy, curpuru,- tion, plaintiff, vs. Clayton J. L-ds, a single man: Kute u Coles and llatnaou p. Coles, wife and husband ; Bertha J. Walsh snd Dormer Walsh, wife and h unburn!; Ida K. Clark and Milton a. Clark, wife aud hus- band; C. J. Marks and Mamie ' Marks, husband and wife; C. K. Murks and Kva IL Mar.k., hus- j band and wife; H. P. Murks und j Mary K. Marks, husband aud wife; ! J. tv Marks and Anna Lena Murks. ! husband and wife; also all other i persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In tti real estute deserllied In ttie cunipluint here in, "Defendant. To Clayton J. Leeds; Kate I Coles I and Harrison P. Coles, her hus- j baud; Bertha J. Walsh and Dor- , mer Walsh, her husband ; Ida K. (.'lark and Milton S. Clark, her husband; Mamie Marks; also all other persons or parties uuknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described In the complaint here in; Defendants above named. In the uame of the Stale of Ore gon: You. and each of you, are hereby required to appear and an swer plaintiff's complaint ugainst you now on file la the above entitl ed court and cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed In the . order for publication of sum mons, to-wit, on or before the 27lh duy of June, 1!2, said day being the expiration of four weks from the date of the first publication of this summons, the time prescribed for publication being once a Week for four consecutive weeks; ami if you full so to appear and answer, for wuut thereof, the plaintiff will appiy to ine court ior uie relier oe- : minuted in said complaint, a succinct i statement of which is as follows. to-wit: That each and all of you be l required to assert und disclose In ! this suit the mil u re, extent and hu meter or any adverse claims, states. Ileus or interests - which you, or any of you, assert in or to that certulu real property, or any part thereof, situated in Douglus County, Oregon, und described as lot number three (3) of section number one (l) containing 44, is acres more or less; lot number one (1 of section number one ID con taining :i.2;f acres more or less; lot number two (2) of section num ber two (2 containing 4a.3 acres more or less; lot three :t) of section two (2) containing ?."0 acres more or less; bt number four (4 of sec tion numher two (2) containing 27-ti-t acres more or less; ulso the northeast quarter of the southeast riuurter (N'lC'J SK Vi ) of section two (2), ull In township twenty-two (22) south of range twelve (12) west of the Willameltu Meridian in Douglas County. Oregon; that each and all of you be decreed to have no right, estate, lien or Interest in or to said real property or any part thereof, that you each be forever barred from setting up any estate, fight. Hen or interest In or to said real property or unv part thereof; that plaintiff's title to. said real property be quieted against you a nd plaintiff be ad judged to be the owner of all of said real property in foe simple, aud ior general relief. This summons Is piihllfhd In the Rose burg 'News-Review, a newspa oer nublished In Douglas County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton. J uilge of the above en titled court, tnudu and dated Muy 23rd. iy29. The dale or the first publication of this summons is May 30, 1 It J9. and the date of the last publication Is June 27, 11129. B. I F.DDY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post ofltce address: Boseburg, Oregon. You Should See It Work! The John Deere General Purpose Tractor Can be equipped with Planter, Cultivator, Mower. Sweep Rake. These Tools are Tractor Tools Not adapted to horse machinery, and they work. 10-20 Horse Power $960.00 Delivered FarmBureauCooperativeExchange RV,., Oakland - ' o AGENT8 FOR L. 4 H. 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