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ROSEBURG. NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927.
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CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. S
THE IRON MONfiFRS ' - ' 8
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CLASSIFIED SECTION
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FQUNQ QN BACK PAGE
FOR SALE
I''01t SALE Registered Duroc
pigs. F. 13. Weaver, Wddle, Ore
FOH SALE Blocti'lc washing liia
v chiue, Woodrow. Price U0. 811
n?tpr St.' J - '-.'-'
: ". ood, old c
5J.f5 and $3
r second
per tior.
; SAL:-.' all ucres. 65 acres uu-i-
k-.it.vatlon. All under irri
ui. .n. SS acres Umber land. L.
. jnhi:j, Glendnle, Ore.
('Oil SALE Choice February,
hatched 0. A. C. Barred Hock
and Mcltae strain U. 1. pullets
from accredited and B. W. D.
tested eggs. Liouglas Park Stock
Ranch. Sutherlin.- -
DRAiYAIAN Here is your chance
to get a good herd sire cheap.
Have a line Jersey bull calf
from the best blood In the state,
that I will sell reasonable. Fred
A. Gof f , Hoseburg. Phono BF2.
2f ACRES for . 'iaio" or Trade! 5
acres Italian prunes, 3-4 acre
family orchard and berries; 4
acres wood lot, balance in crop.
Buildings and farm implements.
Bargain at $3500. What have you
In exchange? P. A. Dutch, Rt. 1,
Koseburg, ore.
FARM FOR cm--VVm accept
' clear residence in Roseburg, up
to ?3,000 on 51-acre farm : near
Wilbur. 46 acres in cultivation',
3 acres commercial apples, fami
ly orchard, excollont crop -'of tiny
aud grain in. 2 barns, woodshed,
gax'age, chicken houso; all fenced I
and cross fenced; stock and im
. plements. 4-room cottage in fair
condition; well' water. Proporty
clear and priced right. Inquire
McLENDON REALTY COMPANY,
Corner Oak and Main.
FOR RENT 7
:
FOR RENT Furnished downstairs
apartment. 4JJS Pitzer St.
lODJEUW apartment; garage; pric
ed to reut1814 Mill. Phone 459-R.
FOR RENT Well furnished house,
also apartment. Inquire 348 S.
Piue. Phone 111-Y.
FIVE-ROOM house tor rent, bath
aud' garage. $12 per month.
Phone 9-H. ;
FOR RENT 3-room furufshed
apartment, electric range, hot
and cold water. 101-R.
FOR RENTTobm-"modern fur-
nished house on Stephens St.
Call 647 S. Stephens or phone
171-L. :
IOR RENT 2 6-r. housos on Kane
St., near court house; one fur
nished. Phone 275.
txiii ilrJNX Nine-room house,
close In, newly papered and
painted inside throughout. Page
Lbr. and Fuel Co. Phone 842.
; FOil RENT How would you like
to have the best location in
Grants Pass? Tho front corner,
floor space, In The Redwoods
Hotel on the main Hue of travel,
is for rent. Wo will completely
remodel to suit you. Reply to !
Redwoods
Hotel Co., Grants
Pubs, Ore.
WANTED
WANTlOn Boll hop. Apply mana
ger Terminal hotel.
ELDfUlLY"laUyw6ufd like light
housekeeping or care for child
ren. Address Box 70, care News-
Review.' ' 1 . j
WANTED Fat" bcetr" vealT "hogs,
shc-ep and chickens. ' Hides.
- Phone 606 or write box 4G5. E. i
W. Kimball. I
SHIRE STALLION
"Oregon" 15981
Now standing for a short season
on Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fri
days at Chadwick Ranch, neat
Myrtle Creek and Riddle.
Mr. Wlleox in charge.
No Kinks S
This pracfically per- 4
feet garden hse Is f
selling for less this
MUNUfcKS 1 ' "A
WANTED TO TRADE 5-room
. house aud acre good, grouud for
tractor outfit, might " consider
good team aud harness. Property
Is rented. 244 Commercial Ave.
; Roseburg, Ore.
BQTTLES' WANTED. Tbuy "four
": old bottles,' pints and Quarts that
J will 'cap', and one-gal. glass jugs.
itoBeburg' ' Beverage ' S u p p4 y
House,"lu9 South "Jackson St.;
Roseburg, Ore'. Phone-249.-
'I LOST
V
FOUND Truck end gate. Owner
.may have same by . calling .1018
Military St. aud paying for ad. L
MISCELLANEOUS'
;
LA WSJ mowers, sharpened, by, ma-.
. chlnory. Price 1.00. Nusu Gur
age. Phoiie 040; ' ' " ''.
LADY would ,Uko do keep house for
elderly gentleman, o't--' ranch1 ' or
.. restaurant r booking.' i .Will take
auto camps. Cook. 710 West Mo
hawk, Portland, Oregon.
CAR OWNER Don't forget i to
call 653 when Ip neefi - of. auto
parts. Sa'rff's Auto Wrecking
House.
CREW OF WRECKED
; STEAMER RESCUED
('tuod'ttcd Pri-M Leased. Wire.) . .
SAN FRANCISCO, May,- 2LW
After more than 48' hours' bri ' a
surf battered iiiid'rock torn steam-
er
barrod from' the . California
shore by a quarter of ' a mile' 'of
treacherous, tossing water, the last
of the crew of 25 of the freighter
Indiana Harbor; which'' grounded
on a reef at midnight Wednesday
off Punta Gonla, Humboldt coun
ty, reached land early today.
1 Captain A. Anderson and his ra
dio operator wore the last to leave
the ship. .
' Radio dispatches froni. the wreck
scene anuuunced. that Ihq, . Indiana
Harbor would be abandoned exceiit
for what par I lid salvage the own
ers, Plllsbury and Curtis, ; can ef
fect. .' I : 9
Special spring fried chicken din
ner and strawberry short cake
every Sunday at the Classic Cafe
in Canydnville. We also1 mako a
specially of salads and steaks.
MOTEJL WINNER
AT PENDLETON IN
10-ROUND ROUTE
(Associntod" rrran Leased wjre.)
PENDIJCTON, May 21. Johnny
Motejl of Corvallls. welterweiKht:,1
took a well earned ten round de
cision over Del Allen of La. Grande,
here hint night in the niuin event
of an American , Legion boxinpi
cafJ. Molejl had a ciear lead in
the majority of the rounds- : -
M.ose HannlKter, Athena, knock
ed out Brownie Iiuskirk of Pendle
ton in tho first round of the sched
uled six round semi-windup.
HurIi White, Pendleton, kayocd
Floyd Culley, Pendleton, in the
first round ohd Earl Ford, La
(irande, put Oscar Fike, Pendleton,
down for the count in the second
round of the two preliminaries.
Oilcans, 5-gnllon, galvanized, spe
cial this week. $1.00 at Powell's.
Continued Service and
Quality Have Made
Kelly- .
Springfield
TIRES
one cf the best on the
market.
A Money Saver and Joy
for tbs Auto Driver
Phone 66
Cars washed,
creased, oiled
p o 1 i 3 hed,
and engine
cleaning. Storage.
Hose Garage
PHONE 68
p'.'l" eral years, and it is
B,!li economy to buy it
qualities. . ;i i
MISSISSIPPI MOB ;
SLAYS MEGRO WHO :
: iniuiiTTrn nininnm
mil LU VIUnULH!
(AtaocUtcd Iffw LrK'! Wire)
MACON, Miss.. May 21. A' con- r
fesHlon that he killed o. T. Ed
wards, young farmer of Cllfloii
villu, Miss., Sunday night, brought
the wrath of a mob of ,SD0 to 600
men upon Dan Anderson, 33i negro,
yesterday. His body was riddled
with bullets . 'in a rdismabt swamp
near the Alabama Hue, .after he
had been forcibly taken' from
Sheriff T. 13. Adams ,of Nobubee
county, who. had gone to Tuscal
'oosa, Alabama, for the prisoner. ;
'Anderson was arrested at Klrou,"
Alabama. He had fled there aiter.j
slaying towards. .The sheriff ban
been notified there would be no
mob violence; If (lie nogro . was
brought back and given a speedy
trial by law. He went for , the
prlso;ior . The mob 0 raited . until,
the party had mossed 'the .Missis
sippi" line 'then kurrounded the
sheriff's car and'wilh guns levelled
ut all' occupants, look the negro.'-
Beautiful picture-- with' plate
glass mirror only $1.00. Theso are
2.00 values. See Jthepi at Powell's.
pola and baggage, .
including prince;
off for; America
(Assoclutcd Prou leased Wlrf.) ; .
PARIS, iiay 21. Pola Negri and
her now husband, Prince Surge
Mdlvani, started back for America
today, shq to resume, her screen
work -and ho 0 engage ln tlta. oil
...Z.r.."i,u.r . f " . "",-.' I
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baggage, for Cherbourg,, to sail on
the Aqultanlu) They .were' map
ried a week Jo go-; today at her
chateau near the. village, of Serainr
court; about 30 miles from Paris.'
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Get your' haying machine; hfi
pairB ;oarly and avoid delay dtt cut
ting time. , We sell McCormfck,
Deering, Champion. Piano, Os
borne', and other makes .of mparts.,
.Wharton Bros. . ;":' ?
Quick relief frompaifn
corns, tender tab 3 And
pfesquro of tlght'hbos
jir.
other. Scholl .. Aooliances
and Foot Comfort Re-,1 i.
lief 3 arc to be had at the
Roseburg Booterie, Perkins
Building, Cass Street. ,
JOOTS AND HER BUDDJES
FRECKLES AND
SALESMAN $AM
pup.uH p,t-r t'eA rreT-rm'
..TOO LfVTG.
SEEAr , WA FWW UBBDS M PEOPLE I DOMT iL" VJI7M MIAA !! t-J ; ' ,
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A J . -dff
MUSIC RECITAL
. v Mooro'a Jdiulc Studio, r.
' Presbyterian Church '
' 'Mdndny, Miiy 13-, IS'pVm.'
No admission. Public invited.
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AUTO ACCIDENT IS ,
FATAL TO TOURIST
ii.ti u-tV..
ai itAMv rim ' jiLhbi p
C. K,.m..El,.B rf r.n; AiiE.ilnii iliod,'". ."." cuj.-Mluay nceiveu noiico
in a hospital here lati yesterday
from Injuries suffered in au aulo
accident near SUecd,-Oregon. Hur
cm skidded and wont into a ditch
filled with water when she attempt
ed to pass a' wagon; ' '" 1
NOTICE
1 Is hereby given to all proporty
owners to cut grass and weeds. . '
, W. M: VAUGHN. -
i .' , Chlof of Police.
STANDINGS
OF LEAGUES
L.
20
23
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26
24
18
30
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11
12
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Oakland
Missions '.........
Sacramento
Portland '.
Sail Francisco
Seattle
Los- Angeles ...
32
28
27
26
26
23
22
.519
.520
.500
.179
.440
,375
' P.
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.E56
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.276
P.
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.600'
.461
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.448
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Hollywood
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National
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16.
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10
13
New York .....
Chicago ........
Pittsburgh ...
Philadelphia
St., LqulB ......
Boston
Brooklyn .
Cincinnati .
American
W.,
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9
15
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Now York
21
18
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'C'llicjlRO .
Ph ledelnhia
sulouis :.. II
Detroit 13
Washington 13
Clcjviolnnd 13
Boston , 9
( ! ' o :
vTat barbecue sandwiches
and
live forever.
Brand's Road Stand.
i FATHER OF H. C.
H i DARBY DEAD AT
ill SILVERTON HOME
; i T
. If. C. Darby was called to Sllvoiv
ton this morning, by. n , telegram
announcing the dcatli of his lath-.
J. D. Darby,, who is well known
In this city, .having , visited hero
with, his son at frequent Intervals.
Tho elder Mr. Darby, who. was 77
years of age. wa3 In poor health for
several months prior, to his death
Which occurred early today. .'Ho
is survived by a widow and eight
cUildrcn., . - i . . .; , i
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HIS FRIENDS
ecAeeD
. ,' ' Pacific Coast.
.615
P
A. J. Troniblay, of the 'sales de-
partiuent of thn Shell Oil company
of hU promotion to the position of
local managor and was given an
assignment at Hlllsboro where ho
will be In charge of the new do
pot, which has Just been complet
ed by. the .Shell, .aompany. Mr.
Tromblay will leave for his new
location the first of the month and
will take -over his duties, He ban
been connected with the local or
ganization for ovor a year and It
was due to the excellent record
Ihut ho has made in Roseburg dur
ing tho time he has been in this
territory that he was selected for
; I lie advanced position, which
Places him in line for still greater
j and more responsible offices. His
, many friends here, while regret
'J ting lits departure from the city,
I reinfen with him nvpr thf advance-
i mout.
'
I-Arundel, piano tuner. Pbone 189-t
lttt
i Around the Count; I
' CLEVELAND ITEMS "
Miss Mildred Millard, closed a
very, successful term of school
Wednesday, A program and pic
nic were enjoyed by all. ,
Carl Becker, ' Ruth and Cecil
Pierce and Myrtle .Taylor are. oil
the sick list with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Cooper of
Elgaroso visited at the E. U. Troz
elle home Suuday. ,
. As yet we have no report of
catches from our fishermen, al
though Mr. Tjpmsland is trying
hard..
Fred Dateman has started oxca
vatlng for a prune drier.
Henry Krohu is gotting Highland
avenue in shape forg raveling.
.Harry GrovcB of Rice Creek has
been a visitor at the Geo. Reynold
homo the pus week. X. Y.Z
GREEN ITEMS
Farmers are enjoying the rain..
Strawberries are ripening. '
. Mrs. Tlnsa HueIipr of .' Rlma.
V ash..' is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Cleo. Mellott. - v ' '
li,vergreen. Grange -had a very
; busy session lust Saturday night.'
Seven , new mombers were ballot-
ted on. a good program aud lunch
added much, lo the . evening's . on
tertalnmout. There were several
, Mrs. Geo. Mellott left for Saleni
this inorning ou businoss. i ' -
, Henry .Lander and Geo, 'Winston
motored to , Glendnle last Monday
on bubinessi . .
The: annual moeling ot Civil'
.. ... Boots Gets a
- WHAT - ' '
Tks Best of
True Enough
OH W- DOOR - VOU C5-OME. Ttl'
'm?m,A&$ Z- 'Wo. - A0Q V HWe. carries? (Ac
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WAFFLE WEEK
: ; '
Delicious golden brown waf- f
fles at your table without 4
grease or smoke. A choice of
three dependable irons.
Arthur H. Crowell.
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ftt t
Bend cemetery was held last Wed
nesday with very poor attendance.
Here's hoping that there Mill be
Hi tendance qu clean up days, Tues
day and Wednesday of next week,
us there la much work to be done.
Fish at Idleyld Park.
HORSE RACING RESULTS
. . - AT PENDLETON MEET
(AiuucfHtcil Vku U'tMd Wiri.)
PKNDLKTON, May 21. Cold
weather yesterday afternoon givet
oil the opening program of the
Hlka threo day racing 'meet hero.
Winning horses aud owners wero:
Quarter mile Peggy O'Neal, 21
seconds, Omar Simpkius.
Hall mile Run Pour, 02 seconds,
Goorge Drumheller.
ludlau halt mile Edwin Brown,
52 seconds, ira Teshwicbt.
Threo quarter mile Cernlco E.,
1:23, J. U. Clark.
Quarter tulle Captain Kidd, 27
seconds, W Lee, , '
Halt mile Shadow Soark, 67
seconds, J. D. Clurk. :
QUurtor mile 2 year olds, Cap
tain, 27 seconds, W. Dyers.
CARP Qf THANKS
We wish to thiink our many
friends for their expressions of
kimkicss uud syiupnthy, during the
illness aud death of our beloved
mother, uud for the many floral ot-
lerings.
(Signed)
Mil. AND MRS. LEG MeCAItN.
ri o
lluckwheat seed ; at Wharton
Bros. This is tho time to plant it.
CALL FOR BIDS . .'
Bids will be received at tho of
fice of the Orogon FiBh Commis
sion, 213 Terminal Building, Port
land, Oregon. From May 20lh to
July loth.
For tho old saw mill, located ou
the W. A. Smith place at Glido,
Ore. Tills property must bo movod,
aud will go cheap. , , .
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NOTU;i-; TO CHIODI'KIIIS ,'
In tho County Court tit tho Htuto of
Oroiron fur DuukIum County.
In tho nuittor of the ostato of
Danki Cul'tln, DoconHed.
NotlfO Is lleroby glvoll. thut tll9
uiHlcrHltfucd was on iho 2lHt day or
Mny, .111,17. duly appointed adminis
trator with tho-will uiinoxcd. of tho
lust will and testament of IJmilol
cuiilu. iIol'oukimI. I)v tliu above en
tltleil court: theretore. nil, perdous
havInK claims iiKiiltiHt said CMtalo
will ploaso present tho samo'to tho
tlllilorslKltod ut RosyburK. Oregon.
duly vorlflrri, Willi vouohors ' nt
tuciied, op or before ,. six. months
from- tho duto hereof,
Dated npd first nubllshed tills
21st day ot Mny, 11127.
H. W. MAUM'tiCltS.
' 'Aflmlnlntrntor with tho will Qn.
1 iKoteo.i of tb'n oatato Of Danlol CUr
, tin, aocoaHOd. " ' ' ' - '
New Bob
Plans Go Astray
, '...,.. .:..' ...'.' I ... . i i. ' ..-' ' ..
,IM VotiR VJlLUOll $?eC?H St-. LOftri
COIApftW OFFICIALS TO 6 PftC-L-
BeftR.s-rt s o.k. 6V we, ear woulc-H'T
No Flood Hee
I Ajsure yourself of plenty of water by installing
one of our Water Systems.
SPECIAL
New idea Plant Setter, $100
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
HOHEBUKU AND OAKLAN3
V AGENTS FOR "
Fairbanks Morse & Co. Vaughn Motor Works
PHILIP BERGH IN
RACE FOR EDITOR .
OREGON U. PAPER
(Awoclatod i'rew Leantl Wire.)
KUUlSNiS, CM-e.( May 21. Ray
NuhIi, Portland, and Philip Uoi'Kh,
ltoaeburg, were nominated yoator
day for the editortdilp ot the dully
! Kmerald, Htudent publication at
J tho University . ot OroBon, to bo
voted on Mav 25 at tho Buuclal
eicctlon. This election hecamo
noccHaary when Harold MniiKum,
i'ortlaiid, oditor-olect, waa Unown
ed fn the Willamette rivoi lust
Monday. , , . , ' , ' ; ,
Ollstoves at very low prlcos nt
Powell's. ..' '.'-.-. , .';
FAIR WEATHER NEXT WEEK
FORECAST FOR OREGON
1 (Aiuoclatlxl Frres Leased Wire.)
SAN FAN.CISCO, May 21. The
weathor outlook for tho week be
ginning May 22 was announced
hero today .by the weather bureau
as follows:
-Far western states: The out
look is for generally fair weather
and normal tomperaturua during
tho coming week.
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ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CQ.
Established 1931 ' : -'' ."'
M, E. RIVTER, Manager , ',.
Founded and Maintained on Eff icicnt i ; , ; :, i.
Service and Courtesy :
hone 2B4
Oak and Kane 8U.
n?o''i'". c
ELITE PLEATERS RE MOV-
. AL NOTICE " .
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All kinds pleating and but- '
4 ton making, dressmaking,
Mail ardors solicited. 610 S.
Main St.
' ' Belle Case.
Of
HAROLD TURPIN MAKINO'I ;
, FINE SHOWING1 WITH SEALS
Harold Turplu, of Yonculla. who'
Is an exceptionally fine baseball
pitcher, and who has played num
erous games with Douglas county
toams and with) other teams in the
state is making a fino showing
this year with the San Francisco
team of the Pacific coast loaguo. '
One of Mr: Turpin's friends in Al
bany recently recolved a letter
from Nick Williams, manacer of
the Seals, in which the manager
said, "Turpin is doing line, the
owners think the world ot him, He
is cool, collected, has nice stuff, ;
good control, all of which should 1
mako a good' pitcher.".1 ".' 1 ';,.'
Camp at Idleyld Park.
Lloenaefi Lalj -
Embilmel -
By Martin
WONDER' WHfeWft Soft V)ENT ? 1
By Blosser
By Swan
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