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ROSEBURG. NEWS REVIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 13, i 927. SEVEN ICE CREAM All Metal With Cast Gear3 . . And Wood Scrapers 1 ' Special this week only if stock lasts you'll have to hurry to get yours " - s , ; Churchill Hardware "Co. I THE IRON CLASSIFIED SECTION I J ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE ) FOR SALE Tl LOST . . l'OK SALiS Electric washer, cheap. Phone 175-Y. HAY FOK SALE RtrOSosTTT, JSdeubotver. Fred VerreiL STRAWBERRIES " at their-best. Mia. Gus Lindblom, Dixonvllle. FOR SALE Singer sewing ma chine. Good condition. 122 S. Jackson. . . . '. CUT FLOWERS At "the-garden. Two miles north Brockway .store. Sunnydale Fruit Farm, J. Robert McKay. ., - : FOlT" SAXE fveia & Pond piano, good tone aac action only $i75. Easy terms. Ott's Music Store, Rosoburg, Ore'. FOR SALE Range, heating stove, iiaoieum rug 9x12,: kitchen cup board, oil oven, porch swing. 320 N. Stephens. Phone 1-18-Y. ON ACCOUNT of poor health will sell my home; 135 acres at ?35 I, per acre, crop, stock and farcii .. tools. Fred Hand, H. 1, Oakland, Ore. Phone 26F32. FOR SALE My entire- Hock 'ithode Island Keds. Hens and 1 pullets are Johansen and itic- Kae strain. Year old cockerels ' from Notter and Covey farms. ; J, L. Shambrook, Umpqua, Ore. b'OXi SALE Choice February t hatched O. A. C. Barred Rock ; and McRae strain R. I. pullets i. from accredited and B. W. D. ) tested eggs. Douglas Park Stock jJSanchSutherlln. THREE free "treatments Doctor Proctor's latest improved meri ; cal Health Circle at 601 West .Lane St, Guaranteed to do its ' work, his first health belt was ' the Ionacb. His complete and I guaranteed is the Health Circle . at 604 West Laue. $35. FOR RENT I FOR RENT Modern downstairs furnished apartment. 42S Pitzor. i FOR RENT New, strictly modern rooms by day, week or month. 222 Jackson. j FOR RENT Good six-room house with sleeping porch, close " in. Phone 615-R. ' VB BENT Nine-room house, close in, newly papered and '. painted inside throughout Page l.br. and Fuel Co. Phone 24i WANTED WANTED 1 or 5-room hoase with range. Phone 133. WANTED GirrttTkeeiThouse for . elderly couple. Phone 5F2. T. P. Carnes.Ji miles S. of Roseburg. WAKTEilOO""lTet youti? owes. R. Fate, Myrtle Creek. I'hone If 02, W A NTE D 2 "col tsTs" "to" 4 yeurs ; old. Must weigh 1100. Box 42, Camas Valley. Henry Elpel. WANTKD Fat boctT veai;B55i; sheep aad chickens. Hides. Phone 606 or write box 465. E. W. Kimball. WANTED Several Jersey dairy cows from 3 to 7 years old. Must giye 4 gallons or more. J. ; L. Caseheer, Dlxonvllie. W ANTKi) M iddle aged waian . for general housewoik. Apply at . 13T Jackson St. or 428 Vista Ave., evenings. Your car may be wreck ed any day in a street ac cident. Insure against toss. Ask us for rates. Quine & Co. Phone 108 Masonic Building FREEZERS MONGERS LOST Between 25 2nd Ave. S. and 643 Short St, bunch of keys with name on tag. Phono 452-L or625 2nd Ave., S. Reward. FOUND " f 4r . , FOUND Old style , gold ' brooch. f Owner may have same ' by call ing at this office and . identify--iag and paying for ad, , . i I MISCELLANEOUS 1- , LAWN mowers Eharpeneti Bud re paired. . AH work guaranteed. Phone 75. ; CAR OWNER Dou't forget to call 553 when in seed of auto parts, SarffB Auto Wrecking Housed PETTY ACTS AGGRAVATE - SOVIET-POLISH AFFAIRS (Associated Tress Sjeaswi Wire.) LONDON, June 13. Keuter's Warsjfw'a correspondent says petty Incidents on the Soviet frontier are causing much comment in the Polish press. Z i . , A high ; police' officer nnmed Iladoszkowice; vhiie on a tour of inspection,' near the border cross ed a few yjuriis into Soviet terri tory and was immediately arrest ed. The Polish government Jms de manded hts release. Polish signs on the frontier posts, ine corre spondent adds;; have bcea, destroy ed by riffo - shots from Soviet frontier guards (-5- i' . io -L-L Paraiiase Motor Oil 100 per cent pure paraffiqe -base. ,At General Independent Dealers, ct Sewing machines for rent at Powell's Furniture store. , ; ; Chaa, S. McElhinny The VJtlow' . FrtentT Oregon Life Masonic Bldg, 101 H, Jekon IAQoOD BRAP It " It's the basis of every well regulated meal. fMOTHER'S r t.-?J rns?n I'M 8 m When it's doggone i 3, There's- nothing like S clean, dust-free suit - spotless, cool and crisp- ia to keep your morala from irscltitia when U' doggone hot! And no one in town can ' give your dejected clothes a mote invigorating dry cleaning than we can! 4 - When do we start? i ; - - : 7- SiCllDTUrDTilVPijT iUiilfiLH IHAUUI InmnmncxpfiwnMV : COOLiOSE STATES B bureau Mentis Told to Keep Down Expenses; Control of Mississippi Now ; Big Problem, WAyatNU't, Juno IS.r While declaring the ttdrntnisiraUoa & striving aiwaysHo pave theay tor uriiiar kfV-(.-ruirj ot tha pubiic debt and tit taxes Preaidt-at Vw& idge warned tmtUiUj that hopa of u'tUer titx reduuUtitt was tutiie tdt less federal exiwaditurea ; wre held apjiroxiaiateiy to IUqI? traa out leveL . . Speaiiins befor . thestMid-aisiimti bmiKet meeting tit heads of gov ornmvst deiHtrtmttes( the Presi dent said Utat a surplus of OyO,00 was certain for the pres ent fiiicnl year ending Juno 3it, and estimated timt the surplus for next ywir wouid rwach ittax.ni lioferring to the -Mississippi vai ley fiood, Mr, Coolidge said that "ail that possibly can bo done to alleviate distress and suffering is being doutj.w "Aa it develops that addUional funds are required for this pur tiose I am eoufident they wiU tie Iirovided," he declared. - "Coutroi measures that were considered by ail as am pie to full protection have' proven inadequate. Such a disas ter must never happen again. A survey is now being made to de termine what is needed- That sur vey will be laid before the eon-' gross. , .; ., "From a business standpoint we must anticipate from this disaster? a reduction in onr prospective rev enue and an .increase in our pros-, pectlve expenditures. J am confi dent this wiii be an added incentive to effect savings elsewhere. DBed range with reservoir, f 35 at Poweil'a. CZECHO-SLOVAK SWIMMER BREAKS ! ::: CHANNEL RECORD! PAIUS.-June 33, A new record! for a swim across the EngHshi channel is ctaitned for the Csecho-i SiovaJc SsWinimer Veticeslas Sjia- j eek, by the, Czeeho-Slovak lega-; tion here, . which announces that he Ewjim from Wissant, hetweon Caiais and Cape tiriz Nez, io Dover Thursday in- ten. hours. 4 minutes,! it is stated that he swam fori part of the uray with his country-! man Dvoracky. who abamioneo" the ! water after six honrs. The iega-! tion says Snaceis was convoyed fay a tug and Use swim was super- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 6 i THST Wft NKi cSBHaTHfcR. BtViS- !bS S8t A HolKJSTO BtJCXfi.o'R.VE-Vii-Et CoVl! A'"THt PRsraSSoR A WcOOS' PRESENT WRH5fMiT- i . CAM iUST ?IMO OUt WftAT SHtQ V.srfi 3 4 f j t i " . 1 ' ua -IkStt Jinv5o ;7 ! A 1 ! I VACUUM CiEAMMt Ot? CARO TASVEi Lj "' 0 & T " I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ,1 ' Gnawing at Tag?s Bank Roll ByBfesser Atk? SUEgg .,. WQAi'TTWATBS SW6U-? j fg3 j I 11 I ASS VoW S rTtrTf ' I8tJisSSStSt- I SALESMAN $AM , That's Different ! By Swan TW' 6ToS?& EiT POOR- He's 9RW&' T' of ttt' l6 5Tf WftOSft Q0S Tft-?!:28T f5 J1 L.M O V t.ED TfS ' ! '- eon eftcx -wr e. borrows u&t fte! - 7v so HafiTiri' ? LftIf efe,H' sT(jfe.?-.-5 u ,.lZit" k&rrr-. x.g-. ! ., ; j.t .- -&CC ffStVJ. i. fe- u.MUfear. g-. ;-: vised by Oiecho-Stovak tiipiomatic officials. . Spaeek is credited with having; beaten Jtadeaiaeher, ihe Xierntaa ciutmoion, ia a swim at iisaovei two yt'ars ago. Six pepscas. swam' the KnHsh ehaamd during tho season of i$26. Tho Kreachfaati, GaorgS Michel, made- U in ihtt 'ftkuivst time II bonrs, : 5 minuiaaoft geptember at. : k- i 1 f O i it tmj ouiiutuiiidii flttfor mi. ittmw&ur iury Pikim TOO MUCH STATIC 5 IN POLITICS, SAYS GOV. AL RITCHIE iV! A lV?V X1 .1 Statu ''t? -rUowrnor AXoni- C. Jiiwisic, jol.fem by o-syoneais -of ihe Sovtati ,,'uf': ' ! Slaryhuid, toitl deieijatt's to the nnt.KimB is aatmuwxi in as oiflciaf :; ia-.". .l11 K )in! coitvoKUott M tiw NatiqiiBi communhiue mfhiislM-d 'today, ; , I jrestS is the xt!tmaBii aad, Kieotric Hsht associattai today ' "lu viow at ike ohoh- usasitioa Htsflfars ati her deailt came as8 that wdttfex "safsers turn- m cuss ot static.1 - . - r I ... " 8it. iia nrgad that iho industry join with other branches of buainwu : abroad, oa'toUeetioB ami with in visuaiitiiii? , ihe problems of iuaiis from forrigR iJ!!BHtsaee govcrsmrat as sseHtiaity Sis own srviets," the tomnsuBiijao says, so that the country "may iioiKS for j "the rosisgiuai of the state taiitt the itawa o a polttteat em in ; cat desiarKaeKt yassasi death sea-; which buatuess writs for it;jtetea at is sessiaa ? Jaaa 9 oa seit ami sharo in writing for bh!-! sweaty jiersaas, aad tits seateaees fcfad a aew charter of safely ana ? have eoeu carrtea oat, sanity and of liberty asd isaniau j Grsat Sritsin ShocktiJ right." LONDON, Juno 30. British of- "iiow io Inuistorm ; heat into !iciais'. were BhoeHfiS iaiay by ihe light is Biore liiftlcait in SKiHttai asaoaneeaieni in Moscow of she than it is Sn eteetiMSy," he sail!, i occasion at 2 tser sans .eisarjjesi "but iigiit rattier tiiaa heat ia,i wUH anti-Soviet aettvittea, laciad what is aeadea." . ! las JumfshiBjt intorniaiioa to ihe "Uasiaasa deimios itseif if it s Uritish tiiploaiatio ntissSoii itt Mas thinks it has to do oniy with eeo- cor. The attssioa rataraed to ioa aoaiSc !aws and rinciticB, andvdoa iast iaight, fbiiowias the re that jioiitics is govcrecd by some 5 cent rapture of Aagio-Soviet reia niyslerioas Jbwb pr tsriacipics that S lions., t ; . j. , are different than itB own. j it vas ojnpbBiicaiiy : i3iii-t! ! at ."There is nothing mysterious in ; JJowains stseet that ihe British poiitics except sonjetiates tlje mlssioa '-in Moscow had haii' any tiubdubbery o poiitictaas." relations of this nature with Hus- ' o -t t sbu .Foreign oftlce otficiaia ralter- W1FE SWfMS 8 MILES TO fated that lit breakiaic otf reia- ; BS1NQ AlO TO HUSBAfiO ' ; . iJiasoebteii pr? Ja(i ,wir& . v CiEORCiSTOWtt, S. C Juae 13: - - hours and hraviag the daager of sharks, Mrs, A. W. Foster ot New York, strata ehiht ntlles, to the iti .wily ul iinratjr nviti wj brine aid 0 her husband, who was . r,;f!V 1 , ; ; k,; r,;.:t S e Sea HawiT "": i no rosters were bhs tmg tor Florida from hero Tnesday, when She yachts engine suddenly ceased while the tide was carrying tte vessel out to sea, It was revealed today. Mr. Poster, who had Just reeoverea front an operation, was nnnble to accompany his wife in a rowboat q : set .help -from shorat iter ;bcbi.,.$quii. capsized: fit. '.tite heavy "wares and bad to swim eight mites io the bresitwaier., rWtiKtes.to a ltteI' fmnv the Ttrfiirf. Wiien ;r.he j finally reached Ore t emiwi t Lente8M:.!o.'s. maiai mSSB PwHo. t I ?or UndterKh who flew away; J iBjBe!i Ssndav ta thai- haste at jetty; she cOilapsiKl in a ilead faint o. the-British diplomatic .niiRBieafaHeBitded tQ; refloat a grounded Far over that dreadful spm M Grants Pass attar a viast hire whs and after regaining consciousness, ; at Moscow. The letter was a reply sraft. ilia wife and , two children j Which roared and dashed Willi lots J Kta OaHa Scaiadirr. Sr. Alilsoa walked two tailes in- bare feetjto hMjuiries Irota the British mis-' saw .kirn carried away-by the ear-j of giee, ' ' -. a egjgjuyed by the Soatbf-m Pa- over sharp roclts to the Sight houses slon as to whether the consul jreat. The body -was aot recoveresl. 1 For it thoasht a what a fiae vic- t.ifjf. t,!fjrv.ny asd baa a ran K1 where5 her cries i'or help attracted j could obtain the names of any! f Aiaiost ail of Use travelling wasi tint he'd he. . i twef-a Hoseiairg sad Ashland. Mr, nttentloa. Fishermen then brought 1 Siasslaa firms wiiiiag ta bay chem-Mojie at nlshtsio avoid bandits, thof , and tn. Ailistia aiid their t& back the drlftitsg yaclit to tha hat teiis from fltitish ifitais. The iet-;nariy was freoaealiy held Bp and Bat 3indhergh, ha sped swiftiyioa, and Mrs. Schisdler mosamt to Sa hor:: - ' tec stated' thajUtho Writer would robbed, t 'Ami ihonsh iaere were aansfera ho ! sna Saturday to saead tha day. Plih .'.--Jc 7Z-toit'e&: ?V fTTOvI I.-: w.ho- aa. a - : J V iwmpiiTiniiQ iU LALUUiiUiSU British, Mtsston B , t ac& ffi London, Denies Having 1 ' ' Inspired Deeds of : Malcontents. MOSCOW, June 13. Kleruiin!) -l1 v..,ii.. - .lte Janwba .and iliill.Jiin,S; -KiQ jaoliiX'hfst . d whit ! uuaisiist - elements., actiea from niOiif wiM! Soviets, the British goy- I emffiont was actaatea ay no hid- den or uitorior '3iiotiOK and bad 1 ao inieniion of creating a sMIe of siaadios ihe severaaoe of 4ipio- matte relattons, AtsgloSoviet tmae would continue,- As an iastaace ot the iiairTTZZr.Z - is aadet- which British mission Mn Moscow iabore.1. it was wtoa . -- te . . - " s ""j:!aad aatl-faroiga .-eaitog is rife. d La heliKT thTiiy orderod; front Kansa by 1 , ,oTOV g? becaase the ; . .4 jr"VSi.' t BritSsi, vaI1rasaatativS; it wai oa Yellow river, team Lanchaw, a "P S.f SSU- ' TSicB4 st Haas 'to PMtaw. aarth- ' , ,. i,-2 ' or f .. . ' . h J,UaX,!Wi si!Jj!feh j bi roiseohstrB t, ' i f t j M.w nndsrstobd ibers ?ihat? ene5 t0j the charges of eissionago If "1 f" Tv L I WHAT A esdeavor to obtaia the teforeia- j aau Kea. i Tite Setter was iisisrctieSerf - fey I Soviet aathoriiies, it is !ied, who 5 iitclared it iii bit eesmseied ViiiU- sn E!ieaiit iu sfetaisi Sliitit i:iS!'-i JSSB!!.li. S A facsimile at tli$ of the letter l I igeiher with 4 f hii-Ke ot' eiMt- : AUKuata ' Atiixun j'cer to at Ktreator. i!i i October 2i.!i Vm o4 dioti ivaut 6, iW, at the ; aga of SS ytar, ? tenih and Zi M Say. S ; 5irs. Siecker eress&il the phiUiA with her hbaa ami mmtty iti?i IWl and etea in Cole Vaiteyip htrei ahs iivci uatU her datttJ . The tuners? ssrvtces were at ifes Ceies Yattey cemetery, leig i"11 r prey iw v?a. ioved by ail who knew feer.M she is survived by two dassh-M iera. Mrs. fi. V. ISeweli, o Fort- Townsaad, Wash., who was uaabtaH io aiieaii the ftmei-sl, and Mrs. toys! i&iwards, who resides at the hiae;' place in Coies VaUey, She aisas ieaves ftye grand chitdrea, Mrs, 0, Q. Paitner, at Saa Diego, Cai,; &f crio tiewait .of Part Townscnd, s Wash., and twois aad Jean KdwardSj aad Staiiae BISiott of Ce!e Vaiipy.s Two ttreat grandchildren, Ijoaisi and liaii'h Palaser, of Sss iliegs, Cai,, one sisier, Mrs. Chas, Floreyl and ihree brothers, John, Slater! aad A. C, MeSeK alt o Feoria,! lit, besides a host o friends, who were iaueh grieved by her death.! , Her son in iaw, H. V. Kiilott,' pad his father, T, W, Riltott, of! Medford, and Mrs. O... Ct;- taiater and ealidrea, from Saa iiega, CaU caata ta attaad the tanerai. ! ; ataay heaatifal floral .offerings wero gives whlcls proved eers worth ia the coBimaalty., ; XX 1 , Jtsh at IdleyM Pari. MESSIONERS 28 DAY FLIGHT ENDS; ; : ' LEADER DROWNEDs nfu, , , i ;;;,,,". .irrL 'irS:' S. t?.?..-??? 1?JSSS ; where f hev , ronnrt BBfi-f-hriKfian ! The sreater trt of tha jaamay, era Shenshi, was atada oa aaatskia m tiwr ttettel t ysiif!Jad; ttt pehing, ' 3eorg,E. King, a British f f;4h- party, was drawaed. 'inlihe rsnids o? the eilow river tyigsatMa&3 Empire Cultivator WiUGettheWeeds- i! : SPECIAL 1 H, P, Gas Elngine on Truck $?SJ0 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE Fairbanks Morse & Co. POETS'CORNER 6igad Caatrifeatlon far Thl Dtairti?5eRt Kay S St fit ta th Saciat; Editar of Tit is-fivfw, msi Wilt S WsS Spass f Ailbl, . ' . WHAT iS IT? I thoaghi at saaaj (A poem fer ths chiidrso by Flor-1 For hts thaashts were as ihat cer encs Aihes SanhsJ I tabs sins, I Which ereagist io him a worid et Aa f stand la siv window asd ieeki aa and awa, The taast BeaaUfal thing to hoSo rcacfeesl ibe goal be Josmoyta sees la a i-'a for, I can see is as? owa it Is sees ia After f siriy-iiiree -Bad s-half hoars yours, too; : of daajters & isoje; ! can cisisi it as ssise; It heiosJ bs k&t eaaraga ass! ateaty of too, to ysa. - f , km- And of ail sreKy ilsbsgs erer 3ssade : sd ha dida't Jack the pwer of by sjan's hand, 1 us fca imtsiBSi mas ' or the iaad. : t Ss lavller tar tlsaa ta aay svfeet i I Rower, i And we'ra Broad, alt. so nroast of it eyeW hoar' have died tor ii; hoata oftea leii as iia story. Can yon saesa what It. is?,. Why, of coarse. 51 b O 3 I The foiiowinsr was soniaos- ed by SiSss KaSbryn Slrosss 34- J To I sink what an. heaarahia - vic yearold iJoihaa, Oregon, . ssrl, in i sory he'd woa; I wi-oia im ioael Ciiarlea L,inji - s hergh. A BRAVE LEAP i A. brrvp tc we ali mast say, AaSTS FOR : Vaaghn Motor Works g - fanse. ( . L wide. Ulton be bad finliebed bis Ireaeher- aa ride; , , as weicomod ia Baroje as :wel! aa hero, For he had defeafoil tlto foe of taaafeiad witltaat f:ar, - - .. Jiis stether was aroad of her fa- ; stens son. S to ner sse erensn!. a wwsa oi ioy, Ana nse nasses tisanaea bar tor scb a boy. , 1 " t w ,,