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KOShboKu .Nrws-Ktvitw. KUStboKi;. OKhiiurv THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929.
10 HELP EIELS0I
NO.MK, Alaska, Nov. L'l.--. Mod
em I ion of tin' wuallifi', i'oiii-bim-d
with the tiitenieiii troin tin
Narnik, iei'bouwl at North 'hk
Hiheriii. Dial a don ie;un hcni uui
frtnn Him ulilp hImjiiIU n-ucli tint vi
einily tod:iy w-Ihti' .'Hot Chi-I lien
KlttUon wan blhmi flying ri'CL'iiily
by natlvi'H, revived hope dial the
nilwiim pilot would h" found booh.
EielKon was about 6 iiiH.-h from
Norili Cape wip-n last sij'hied.
I'lloi I-'rank Imihandi, wlio will)
Kiel.son is attempting to transport
passengers ntid Turn Troni the
Naiiuk and pa.sneimer.H from the
u.ia Kliip Stavropol, im prison
ed in ilu iif near Ihe fur Iruriinx
Mh I p. to Nome, arrived here yi'.s-li-rday
aliei timm front Teller,
Alaska. The two pIlolK with forc
ed down by h'ui tin, at Teller when
tln-y ttei e attempting a fter-ond
trip to tin1 Nan uk, having brought
Mix p;iHi'iif.'C!n ft ud u (juaniiiy of
fuj'K out on their first trip. Iior
liandt returned here to impair liia
piano.
TWO DAMS ACROSS
COLUMBIA URGED
Ladii-H of the ('hrlmlan
Church' will hold a bazaar,
conked food and tumaltt Hah'
Saturday, Nov. 2,'trd at Mc-
Koan, iJarby & Haldwlu's.
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CAMAS, U'uHh., Nov. 21.
U'a.slioiiKal and Camas business
men udopti-d a resolution urging
ihe Ore on dlegaiiim in congress
lo preent a Id II appropriating
;nf,uao,uoo fur I lie construction of
two huge dairm across the Colum
bia river ui llonnuville, Ore., and
The Dalles, Ore.
STARVATION CURE
FATAL TO SUFFERER
NOVATO, Calif., Nov. 21.
Thomas i'reovieli, 4 5, lumber mill
worker, was declared by fricndH to
have ntarved himself to death.
His body was ton i id on a nearby
ranch. Kr lends reported I'reovich
bad refrained from eating for the
past 1M days because of a Htomacb
ailment.
The Masked Hostess
is BLAIR STEVENSON
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE
Nathalie Van Slaick, summoned
from Kurope by Ihe death of her
father, "Happy .lack" Van Slaick.
wealthy sportsman and society
leader, learns from her lnuyers
that the fortune has been wiped
out. Only IS 2S and an old aban
doned estate, "The Kirn," have
been left lo her. .John Sloan, young
attorney. Is assigned to handle her
alfaliK. Nathalie, with only youth.;
beauty and social position, Is fur
ther discouraged when her weah by
aunt, Mrs. I'emherion Sway lie, ;
coldly I ii r ii h her away from her
refill Soiilbainiiiou in anal o n.
Nathalie, In desperation, cashes a
check lor y.UMi al tin- Waldoif bo
ld, where her family name Is mill
accepted as (lie symbol of untold
millions. Sloan, unknown lo Nnlh.i
lie, makes good Hits false cheek.
On a second trip to Southampton,
Nathalie Is startled when a strange
Bwarlhy man calls for iter. l-earing
Ihe police, she flees die houf.e.
After boarding a train site leaves
It hastily al a small station when
she learns Ihe mysterious man is
aboard. Chiding herself in 1 trunk
villc, she vislls Tread well I'omnl,
hank president, who holds the
mortage on "The Kirs". Pound
secretly desires the estate, know
ing the new stale road will en
hance. Its value considerably. He
proposes that she act us host ess
to a rich Smith American who
wishes to lake over "The Kirs"
ttndentertain his wealthy friend.
In need of money, Nathalie agrees
on one condition, that her Identity
must be hidden by a mask r!.at
ulie will wear. Alter telephoning,
Pound tells hii die condit Ion is
accepted. She I hen calls John
Sloan. Al dinner with Sloan, who
Is fast falling In love with the
beaul Kul Nathalie, she hi forms
him of the f trance posit ion she
will take. He doea not mention
the. check.
HOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTK.lt X.
Sloan's eyes had begun to .'-litter,
"(ireat I " he explained. "I
begin lo llilnk you're going to go
over big. Now. next thing, I in
your lawyer and so its In order
for me lo he beside you tomorrow
it 1 lit w hen you meet your m s
tej lous emploxer tenant at the gar
den :ate. I Insist, in fact, on go
ing." "And 1 want jou lo." Nathalie
agreeil at once. "Thai is particu
larly w hat I came here to ask.
Without you I think I'd he the
least hit afraid."
"Fine," said Sloan, ami I hey fell
Into a dlsetissioii of details. Tbe
arranged thai she should devoie
the next day to her .shopping and
that in the late atternoon 1 hey
drixe to her country place in his
runabout and altt-r inspecting il
dine at an inn and ieinrn to The
Kirs by nine al night.
"And III the meuiiliiuc." said
Sloan, as the w alter brought the
bill, "unless ymi have made Home
other arrangement for the night, I
would like lo Ml-gest Dial you
spend it with a married sisler of
mine who lives here in town. I
I have Hpoken to her ami I think
you will like her--"
"I know I will." Nathalie an
s ered Instantly and blushed
crimson aa she added: "If slie'n
eve.n the bast like you."
In Ihe middle of ihe following
afternoon Sloan sat smoking in
his roadster vltich he had parked
at a curb on Kitih Avenue near
the Plaza entrance to Central
pin k.
He had arrived rifteen minutes
in advance of the lime at which he
had agreed to meet Nathalie and
was staring Idly at Ihe procession
of well turned out people who al
ways rill the avenue on bright af
ternoons in early autumn. Some
were middle aged, some were
young, ti fi-w were sedate, a num
ber of the young women were viv
id. A girl of a distinct Ijitin type
cau-jht his eye. She wore a mod
ish suit of dark orange and ex
treme high heHs and among the
many nun-tanned and elenr
sktnned girls about her she wan
oulslanding for ihe pallor of her
dead while complexion. Her hail',
jei black and in soil waves over
her ears, was surmounied by a
small black hat with a Kiilneslone
danger thrust through It. Her lip
were deeply rouged and her dark
eyes brooding and faintly Insolent.
".lealous type," thought Sloan;
then stared blankly as-she slopped
hcslde his car and spoke lo him.
"Do you think it will do? she
n;ked. Her accent was faintly for
eign, her fcomhre eyes expression
less. "Do I think what will do?"
Sloan, bewildered, asked In tin n
"I'm afraid I don't .fully understand
you."
"Do you think Nathalie Van
Slaick as a Spanish senorita will
do?" pumued the girl, "(io over
big, as you isaid lasi night? You're
taking her to dinner, aren't you'.'"
"I'll say I am," gasped Sloan an
be sprang out and helped her into
the car. "My Jove, and he gazed
at her In admiral ion. " on took
mi' like Craut took Uichimmd.
How did j ou do it In atldiliou lo
(be black hair?
"Itice powder and rouue and a
Utile intellimiice and recollec
lion," explained Nathalie, "and by
wearing my heels a Utile too high
so that even my walk is disguised
by the change of balance. Then
ou inuM remember besides that
i I hnv dark ees and hrous natur
! iilly. When I match them with
tab-e hair the Illusion is perfect."
1 As they diovc norih along Filth
avenue ami llliued east lo (Juee
horn budge. Sioan was conscious
I of the slan s Nathalie drew as
'she sal languorously beside hi in,
j he Ming her Spanish pose and
keeping in character. Hut he
12 MONTHS TO PAY
for the Amazing New
RCA iM:MI)lA33
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s i.uti Cunipwu jgl bin
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Ilrrr'tt mdin Hf'rr pminl
In rrritiiiiiiciiil Im'ciiiii il'-t
built to n n-ft nil nil) h-rit
rrqitirrtiiciitH. HmoIiIiiI to
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br C.alil'oi ni.i i trefoil I
I'tni it Conip.tiit if
H'liioil it. I li.il incaiia I
n of UiM'ud.-ibt per-
is Ii
enm
lorniance for vou
plnre line r
vour Inline. Onl
down nnd llirn ft. Hh nionlblv
njoy it. ( tunc in today fur i
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pn lor If tthllr toii
tree ilrniotitrntiun
dropped her prclending after they
were over the bridge and ou Long
Island and began lo lalk animated
ly of Ihe purchasing she had done
dining the day.
"I had to do It skillfully for
money goe wueh a very little way
in New York. Hut by searching in
shop after tdmp I managed lo
pick up an Inexpensive dress or
two that will do exactly. After I
have earned some money I will
add to what I have. My maKk I
have aloiK and will put it on just
le'fore I meet my mysterious em
ployer tonight."
"And 1 have a chauffeur's cap
and uniform Jacket in the back of
1 he car," supplemented Sloan.
"They'll do for my disgulne If I
keep in the dark. And Willi u liver
ied chauffeur driving you can auk
for more money."
Milt the excellelil splrlls they
were In were lowered when, at the
end of tht afternoon, they drew up
at Ihe gate of The KIib and en
tered lta neglected ground: on
foot.
The place had been n handsome
estate once will) Its great ram
bling house and ample stables. II
had had a school for training hunt
ers ami a polo field In Its prime,
but this was now overgrown and
opllteratcd. The porches of ihe
house sagged, shutters hung by
one hinge here and there. The roof
tree of one of the diables had fall-!
en In and nearly till of the once
smartly kept fencing had rotted
and fallen, lis name. The Kirs, had
been given It from the shield of
Scotch fir trees which originally
hail been plaulcd lo the north or it
as a barrier against winter;. Hut
later firs, self sown from the seed
pods of (he original ones, had
grown up through Ihe years of the
estate's neglect till Ihe house now
stood almost enveloped by them.
Front the rarely used road which
led past Ihe place one had to look
sharply lo determine that there
was a house at all.
"I wonder," said Sloan, "what
your prospective employer wants
lo live here for or. as 4 hey say on
Itroadway, "vhat Ihe racket Is. I
think t il stick a hit close when he
lalks to you tonight."
"I wonder myself," agreed
Nathalie, "all hough the explana
tion Mr. Pound gave was simple
enough, lie bald the man who has
taken Ihe place Is a well-know n
sporlsniHii from outside of Long
Island who will bring a string of
hunters here and wanted the
house because it was large and he
hud a lot of entertaining to do by
way of paying otf his nodal debts
to Long Island people who bad
been hospitable to him. The
stables, Pound said, ou account of
(heir sie, had had a lot to do
with hii wish to rent the place."
"Of con rKe he isn't married,"
put In Sloan.
"Certainly not," replied Natha
lie, "lie would nut require a host
ess if he were."
"Kspecially a masked one,"
urged Sloan.
"That is singular on both sides,
isn't it?" agreed Nathalie. "But
till we see him let's suspend judg
ment. If 1 don't like him or you
don't like him there won't be any
bargain. Somehow, though, I feel
that Km going to take his offer."
They drove to an inn two miles
away and had dinner there and by
half past eight were back at The
Kirs. While they waited Nathalie
produced her half mask from her
bag and put it on and Sloan, go
ing to the back of his car, re
turned to her Bide presently wear
ing his chauffeur's cap and jacket.
"And 1 have a revolver where I
can reach It quickly, too," he told
her. "I don't expect f shall need it
but It should cheer you to know i
have it.
"Ami I have this to say, further
more," he added, as he produced
his cigarette case and his hand
shook slightly as he struck a
mulch. "Vou may as well know it
I'm In love with you. Perma
nently in love with you there will
never be anybody else. I don't ask
you to make any answer to that
at a moment like this you're hard
ly yourself and it wouldn't be fair.
But keep it in mind, please, and if
ever "
He stopped as the twin lights
of a motor car appeared far down
the road. "Here's our man, 1
think," he said. "Now, then, be
fore he arrives can you think of
any well-known sportsman from
oulside of Long Island who bus
been enlertaiued by Long Island
people and has so far remained
mummied?"
Nathalie only half heard him.
Hut the part of her mind which
was not whirling with the avowal
or love he had Just made turned
hack Ihe pages of recent memory
ami she said a little mechanically:
"The only one I can think of Is
Ciiplain Uamnn Stefauo, the fain
on? Argentine polo star. I met him
at dinner at Aunt Olivia's the eve
ning of the first day you and I
met."
The car which had been coming
toward them was close up now
and stopped in the full glare of
their headlights.
A man In evening clothes under
a light overcoat emerged from it.
It was Captain Itamon Stefano.
(To be continued.)
(Copyright, 11)21), King Feature.
Syndicate, Inc.)
MITICK TO t ltl UlTOltS
OT!( K Ol-1 I'INAI. SKTTI,HMI-:vr
III t!i
unity Court of the State of
iT.'ti.m for iMniKla.s t ounty,
la tie- llnttti l' of the estate of
.l-'llll I 'rleHS'-l, llrreasied.
NolUe Is henl'v givi 11 that the
hihIi rsiKtu-il ml m In intra tipj- of tlu
i nlat-i of John Driessel, il. i t used,
has nieil tn the a hove -Mitled
initit the final it ceo n nt of bis nd
mlnlMnitiori of said estate, and that
said court, bv an order duly made
find enter-d. has fixed tialiiiday, the
:ith day of November, J'.pJW. at the
hour t. t.-ii o'eioek In the forenoon
if mi Id day, a.s t be t hue, and the
( 'oil nly Court i-noni in the Court
Ill-life" In I itiytdni iK. I'tHiglaH Coun
ty. Oregon, tm the l-luie lor hearing
ii.ji-. iu. us, it iiny. to said fund ae
enunt ur to I ho settlement of said
e.Mate.
I'j.t.-d nnd first published Oetobyr
31, in:! II.
haltcs a. diui:ssi:u
Administrator of the e.tlate of
John in I. S.S.J, deceased.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
116 Jackson St.
Not fee l h-roby Kfven that the
uruK-rMitf nrd ha tii. by an order
tit the County Court uf the Statu of
Ol t-Kua for LHiUKIm County, ap
pointed lidtninlBtiumx with the will
uiiiu-xi'il uf iht extMlv of Jutin Sun
der. de'-eoHfd. "
Alt pemotiH hovtnff claim against
Mid suite sr- hereoy notified to
jir-iit the name, vrif ld an re
juii'd by law, to the uinh-rMiKiied
udminiHtrati ix at the offices of
it leu & Circuit In Hose burn. Ijuuk
l.ts County. Oregon, within six
month from the dale of thin notiee.
I .tied tbiu lb duy of November.
ty.-a.
MAItY MARTIN.
Administratrix with the will a n -
ii ex .-d of the tula Us ol John buuuera.
deceased.
NOTICE TO IHEIIITOHS
1 n the County Court of the .State of
nil k") lor UuukIhh County.
In tiiu matter at the em.ile of
Ci'iinue C Alley, deceased.
Notice is nereiiy given that tne
utMtei'Hittntd. 1'i'uiieeM M. Stanton
and Thelma K. I'eiry, Were on the
nU ilay ol AO vemoer, t:uv, duly ap-jjointi-d
joint exec u trices uf the
uli'iv entitled ehtHte by the above
entitled Court. All persona huvnig
claim atfaaiKl mtid entatu are ie-
I u 1 1 ed to ii ese lit the aaine to till
liiiderwiiined or to it. U Whipple, at
Koh.-lHiry. Oregon, duly verified us
required by law, within six months
from the date of thlH notice.
Miited this 7th day of November,
IDiTJ.
FRANCKH M. STANTON and
THKIjMA K. i'KltltV.
Joint executrleeH of the estate of
Corinne C. Alley, deeeuaed.
UTICK OF FIAI, MKTTl.ESIE.NT
N'otlre in hereby ffiven tliat the
undersigned executor of the laat
will and testament of Helen G.
Smirk, deceased, baa filed in the
county court of the Htate of Oregon
for Douglas County bin final ac
count uh aiich executor and that
Saturday, the 1 ttii day of Decem
ber, IWL'U, at ten o'clock a. m and
the court room uf the Raid court
have been fixed an the time and
place for hearing objections to paid
account and the auttlemcnt thereof.
Dated November i t. li'liD.
JAM ICS p. PMICK.
Kxecutor of the I-ast Will and
T'-ftament of Helen G. Hmick, deceased.
.SIMMONS
In the Plrrult Court of the State of
Oregon for Doiiglan County.
I to her I Lanca tcr and Jonepll B.
Iincawter, i'lalntifl'H. vh.
Kdwurd H. Gardner. Jane Poe Oard
ner. Carrie Mel'lierann. J. K. M
I'hiTHon, Lola Gooding, John Doe
Gooding, CharleH C. Gardner.
Jane Hot Gardner. Vivian Conies
and also alt other persons or pur
liea unknown claiming any riKht.
title, estate. Hen or Interest in the
real property described In the
complaint herein, Defendants.
To the above named defendants.
Kdward II. Gardner, Jane Doe Gard
ner, Carrie Mcpherson, J. K. Mc
I'herson. Lola flood I ng. John I oe
Gooding. Chart os C. Gardner, June
I ton Gardner, and nleo all other
erioiifl or parlleH unknown claim
, any right, title, estate, lien or
inlerext In the real property de
scribed In the complaint herein:
tn the name of the state of Ore
con: Vou are hereby rei-uired to ap
pear nnd answer the complaint fibd
atf;ilnnt you In the above entitled
cwurt nd l-muw wiituu lour weeK
w lilt; Utile Ui inu itk lUuiivak- ,
Hull Ol Lllla UlltiOOMM ilU if )vU lti j
lo 1U pvltl UlIU MuMXcC Mid UUI.i-
piaiiti. tor wuiiv intreyt, uiKiiiiii
will apply lo lull l-uuil tor lite ! ,
ii'-i lot i tin ueiuMiiUvU, m. auuciut-i
atdieoiilt ol miiicii i K Iuiiomm.
mv awtltu llttil aV Vi. thw Itul III-
wKi num ,.r t.. , tiu on
tl ana nu K-it ui iwtiuii li in
iowiiainit sou lh. ntiiKe It weal ut
ll. VV ii mine ue Meridittii. auU thai
ujion tiie Hearing inreoi. It be ue
creed tout tue iduuuuis ai u lne
owuera in fee simple oi lot auiu
teai pioperty unu mut you Jiave no
eHLUte, ngtit. line. Hell or imefeal
in. upon or to waid real property oi
any part thereoi, ana tbuL tne Utn.
el the piulotlllH lo kuld real pi Opt r-
iv oe lorevur quieieu uuinsi juu
and thai you be enjoined from uh-
selling or claiming any nam, title.
estate, lien or inivreai in or to
said real property.
Tins ait-moons m served upon you
by publication In the Uoseburg
Ne wn- ttevie w, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation piihlluhed in Doug
las County. Oregon, pursuant to an
order of the Him. W. K. Hamilton.
County Judge of Douglas County,
Orvgn. duly made and entered on
the iath duy or November, J!2a, re
quiring tins summons to be publish
ed once a week for four consecutive
weeks and requiring you in appear
anil answer pit, in tiffs' complaint
within four Weeks from the date ot
the first publication of this sum
mons. .
iluti you be required to appear and
set forth the nature and character
or your aoverse claim to tne lollow
ing described real property In Doug
lu County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Dmed and first published Novem
ber 14, VJ2'J,
CARL E. TVTMnRRLY.
M. L. HALUIAIIK,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. I'ostof'
flee address; Koseburg, Oregon.
Kont e or kikai, kktti.kmiskt I
i
Nolle Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Jennie K. Clements. dt- I
ceased, has filed tn the county court
of (lie Mint of Oreicon for Doualas
County his final account as such ad-
ministrotor and that Katurauy, in .
14lh ilav nf Iteeeniber. I'.flti at ten.
o'clock a. in., and the court room of t
the sniit court nave oeen nxeu as
the time and place for hearing ob- 1
Jectlohs to said account and the ;
settlement thereof.
Uatea Novcmuer u, i;t.'f.
J. F. CLEMENTS.
Administrator of the estate ot
Jennie K, Clements, deceased.
NOTll'K TO ('HKIJITOHS
In the County Court of the Stute of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of
C. L. Tlurnett. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thnt the
undersigned, by order of the above
untitled court rlnlv made and enter
ed of record, lias been appointed
administratrix of the estate of C. L
Hornet t. deceased, und Iiub duly
Qualified us such.
All persons having claims nirainst
said estate are nereny reouireu
present the sumo, duly verified,
the iinilerHiif neil at the offices
Rice & Oreutt. iri Roseburg. Douglas
County. Oregon, within six months
from the first publication of this
notice, which is the 1-lth day of ro
vember, 11129.
CLRM1IA IllMtNKTT.
Administratrix of the estate of C.
L. Uuriiett. oeceaseci.
John R. Kelly
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444 N. Jackson Phone 466
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SHEET METAL WORKS
Heating and Ventilating
If It can be made of Sheet
Metal We Can Make It.
444 N. Jackson St. Phone 466
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Schilling LEMON contains more than three times the amount of lemon
oil prescribed by the Pure Food Laws. Schilling M U STA R D contains
none of the flat, flavorless mustard bran that weakens the flavor of all others.'
And so on down the long list of 47 SPICES and 32 EXTRACTS.'
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