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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 1927,. SEVEN- ft SPECIAL On Sale of Lawn Mowers Present the Annexed Coupon and it will be received taj as CASH on July This Coupon will be accepted as a cash payment of $ I on any Lawn Mower priced $ 1 2 or legs, or for Mow ers priced at over $ 1 2 will be received at a valuation of $1.50. Good up to July 23. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. H The Winchester Store. , CLASSIFIED ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOR SALE FOU SALE 30 feeder pigs. Mrs. O. E. Smith, Glide, Ore. ASHBY broccoli ulanls." Joe-Harvey. Phone 8F4. Broccoli" pianii "Tor nueT" m."p. Conn. Pboue 6K33. BETTER milk, for less, S3 iierj quai l per uiuum. I ne uuueicup, 260-J. S'OR "SALE Purebred O. "1. C. boar. 20 months old. V. M. Ire land, Olalla, Ore. FOR SALE Three good milch cows. Lkia Harrington, Youcai Itt. Ore. uituuuui,! puiuts lor sale; Asli" by's No. 1 and 2, also Kruses. P. M. Curtis. Phone8F4. FOR SALE Medium slzo refriger ator, excellent condition. Phone 299-J. r - EALING WIRE In "coils, $4.90 a hundrod . pounds at Wharton Bros. .'. BALEDHAY"for sale, oat and vetch, in field. S16 per ton. W. J. Mulholland, Edenbower. FOR SALE R. " I. Red pullets, hatched. March 1st, SI each, J. R. Matlack, Dlxonvllle; FOR SALE Registered arid "grade Angora bucks trom non-shedding Bires. W. O. Paul. So. Deer Creek. 1'RUCKS,. trucks . trucks Ford trucks for sale or trade for pleasure cars. Hansen Chevro let Co. - ; POftrTTRUCK with Ruckstoll axle and steel cab, 1924 model. Pric-1 - ed at 3175. Hansen Chevrolet j Co. ' ' KXCHANGE 30-room hotel with beds, dining room, well furnish ed, for house and lot or small ranch. .Address Box 39, Cottage Grove, Ore. FOR SALE Model 326 Packard sedan, 13,000 miles, upholstery and paint like new, latest type high compression motor. Address Box KV, care News-Review. FOR SALE fO cordoffir wood on the ground. One good grain grinder. 4 good wagon wheels, 35 inch. Uhone 11F3. B .R. Lut man. ' FOR "SALE or exchange. House, inul lor. in Medford for Rose- burg property or Douglas county j H acreage. Auuress liox auo, jiusu- burg. .; . FOR" SALE Model K16 Special CMC truck with cab, and body, new pneumatic tires all around. Right up In shape for imme diate work. Address Box KV, care News-Review. FOR "" SALE -Late model Stan-! dard Six Studebakor coach, live good tires, new In May, 1926, run 18,000 miles. This car is a bargain. Address Box KV, care News-Review. FOir"S"A"LE 1926 Hig Six SlUdo- baker 6-passengor sedan, 120- j inch wheel-base, now last Uo-j cember. Rubber, body and motor j in first class shape. Addross i liox KV, care News-Review. i ybUR" CHOICE" nf'B'river bottom is farms nil under irrigation und cultivation, fronting on river and highway. Also dairy lows and milk route. Inquire Of own er, Geo. P. Martin, Rogue River, Ore. SUTHERLIN LAND BARGAINS AH the holdings of Balfour Guthrie & Company have been turned over to K. G. Kingwell for disposal. These tracts are now being disposed of at real bargains. Thoue E. G. Kingwell, Sutherllu. fc . - FOR RENT KEST apt. in town for money; : rinse in. 331 8. Main. FDK HlONTN-STnoni furnished houso with garage. Inutiiro 800 S. Pine St. FOU IlKNT 2 room " furnished house, ?7-per month. See ele vator mnn at Perkins Dldg. FOU RKNT Modern 2-room apart ment with kitchenette, 15. KH Pitier. ' l WANTED ! WINDOW washing and house -leaning. Charlie Dsnls. Phone 61-J. VVANTKEi -Hoarders and roomers at 320 W. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Herrlck. WANTKD Feeder ,lnK.i Irom 75 to 125 lbs. In wt. Phone 1F32 or write Phil SlrauVr. Dlxonvllle, Ore. ' jIPWWgI'TT''Wfi7T8Kia OFFER or before 23 ajj SECTION FOUND ON BACK PAGE WANTED 100 head of ewes. . R Fale, Days young Creek. WANTED 50 young owes, blacft faced preferred. Stultf age and price. W. G. Paul, South Deer Creek. " , FRUIT inquart 'Jars for sale at i 20c quart. Inquire for J. B. Rus sell, West Roseburg," Star Route, liorten Ave. - HELP" WANTED, INVESTMENT REQUIRED Local manager for largo manufacturing company. Permanent connection. 5330 per month. Good references required. Investment S1650 fully secured. Duplex Sales Company, 611 Ter minal Sales Bldg., Portland. FOUND FOUND On highway, woman's suit coat. Owner may havo same by calling at this office, identifying and paying for ad. MISCELLANEOUS . J , CAR OWNER Don't ' forget to call 653 when in need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. WEcan-dispose of all kinds ot household goods and farm ma chinery for you at the Auction ; House. See us. ,; . Attention Automobile Owners We have all the latest equip ment for washing your car. Hiflh pressure system for road oil. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Also The old reliable G. 4' J. Tires and Goodyear Solid Truck Tires. Kelly Springfield TIRES We Swap New Tire for Your Old Ones. Greasing, Oiling, Vulcanizing Fully Equipped Power Car Washing Machine. AUTOMATIC AIR MACHINE ELECTRIC SERVICE BATTERY, GENERATOR AND IGNITION NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE Rose Garage ! Hohl's Garage j J , U V - fcST " TT s -SS "P- KtSf, I, PPjrprjfo 4'4 M- !j Stephens Street . 'f f 4 V Cl - AC "SW I first aid j cmM m-m : ! , Waobes , . j fli I A suit that has been newly ; . ; J V"? $jkmPmm.,,- jJiMi! ) '. j& dry cleaned seems to fairly it ' . ' . """" !lS float around vour body it is d ' : ' . ' ....'' .ought and .h and crisp. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Help to Mother By Bleaser I i 1 (53 PBECkt-ES-BBFOCE VOO 60 I )( ( I JOsr AS I W006M?"- ) V f VNAADDVA ) DIDMT VoO POBSC-r II ( l AlO T DlDA)'- MOM-7 5 I 15 It certainly does make a dlf- S 63 OUTTO PU4V EViPTyTH.6 f WE WAYea IS VWAAJV, 710 &MPT 7WE VMAYOJ I i ' ; " ' ' ' . ' . 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Mm Unnnnn Kl,t-nft flimior E president of the Atlanta Federa ls lion of Women's clubs an appointee of Eugene Talmadgo, Slate Com missioner of Agriculture, thus ha3 the highest position ever given n woman In the department. A few years ago Mrs. Sliarpe; chairman of the market committee of the Atlanta women s club, ask ed the clly for space surrounding the clly auditorium for a curb mar ket in order to remedy a shortage In fresh fruits and vegetables at moderate prices. Debutantes and club women drove to the country before dawn each day to meet farmers bringing nroduce lo the city and directed them to the curb mitrket. As a re- sult the second month's operation showed produce sales of $76,000. The idea for a municipal mar ket developed. Mrs. Sliarpe and her associates persuaded ilie city council to appropriate $85,000 for a site and nubile spirited men fi nanced the building, now owned by the city. ' "I hone to servo the farmers says Mrs. Sharpe, "by giving them scientific information about the cultivation of higher priced food crops, especially those which now are being imported by the state." She will distribute most of her information as a contributing edi tor to a weekly market publication. Pure whole milk, ana It's pest Wised Rnapbure fmlrr Pnrtne ANTLERS THEATRE Pour hundred veterans of the World war, commanded by one of the most distinguished groups ot British officers 'ever brought to gether in America, appear in Para mount H liiariling uitimaim (iiuuw Hon '"The Wliirlwlnd of Youth" which starts an engagement at the .Antlers, theatre today. Though no battle scenes nre shown, all ' the bustle and' confusion ' which con stantly existedln the area behind BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES S'too Bad ; . By Marti SALESMAN SAM Plenty to Go Around By Swan i I I , ' v I M HTTIIM-I I A l.l 1 I I , n'l'- I I teMfe . u : the Hues is there. ' ' ' j j These sequeuces hsve been pha- i Itogruphed with all Hie realism and , I dramatic feelmg tor tthlch uirectur i Rowland V. Leu, himself a war : veteran, is noted. Needless to Bay, this experience brought bark yum' vivid memories to these men who look part, . q LIBERTY THEATRE A gpatkhug mixture of cr.mcdy, drama, love and thrills Is "Young April," a Donald Crisp1 production coming to the Liberty theatre to day. It is the story of a royal April fool a dashing crown prince of mythical kingdom, who snorl-1 flcoB his throne for love, only tu make the bitter discovery that by ! by the growers' conventlou Sat dolng so he had lost the woman he mday Is" proceeding with utmost loved and was .eady, if need be, to 6,we,i u u,c preparation of actuul die for. 1 contracts in order that the cam- The prince is Joseph Sehildkrnui, the girl Is Eerslo Love, and Jo- soph's father, Rudolph Schlldkraul, is his film father as King Stefan, ruler of a. little Balkan suite. Bo urn Washburn as Hie prince's plot ting uncle, and Alan Brooks as an ex-aviator and ex-inolor "cop" of the U. S. A., add color and variety to the story. . A virile plot anil an entirely now treatment lift "Young April" en tirely out of tho rut. of mythical kingdom stories. It has an ubund nnca of flnslSng cplor ad iutiigue. NO MORE C1 TflVTr lVT'XCfO IbolINY ' lNLOfc-il) If .the face powder you uow uso ! "T. "... Vi - . !".... ...... shine uway indufluilely does not1:,"' , . i"'"" '- " make our skin colorful like u peach l" '"u-i'u''uui ; -trv.' till new wonderful special I ,A11 alea will be under super French Process Face Powder c!all- i vision of he cenlral marketing ert: MELLOGLO. Itememher the boar' ot "lne n'""0 "1' ol fou1' name MELLOGLO. There's noth- grower and four packer reprosou- luc like , iL Nathan . Fllllerton. druggist. CUT GLASS VASE 15c Snoclal lot of fine class vuses. beautiful cut patterns, 6-inch size llic; 8-Inch size 25c; and lu-inch stanuaruizeu as to size auu uuui slzo 60c. Also 8 and lb-Inch nmbellly under the direction of Uio mur glasa vases at 15c each. Buy atikctiug board.. Carr's "where you savo," At the end of a specified period m7-JfF' ', bourd of all sales by SSnCw.- vi&.-itS land cooperative packo tt":57:flTOVC" ! time it will reallocate :32E2firt:!rt V -coin itAii t-!l " '-' nuola of anv packer w' SvSfEjEB .""S! -'i!s3 "Kiljia S TSELIGHTFUL J 'patterns for every room in our splendid variety' of genuine., Conyolcum Qold Seal Art-Rugs. See themj McKean, Darby & i Baldwin Furniture Co. Complete Housefurnishera Roseburg, Oregon r. 4 E TO BE PUT IN EFFECT OH KG ON AGRICULTURAL t'OLLKUE, Corvallls, July 13 The couimtttee ol' nine fruit grow ers and inlckors whose renort of amendments to the grower-packer 'marketing plan was accepted hero palgn tor signers, which It will di rect through the convention of 100. may hm completed hi time to handle (he 1027 crop. All elements concerned in sta bilizing the prune market were ununimous in pronouncing the modified, plana Juki and workable if sincorely entered into by the dustry. All parts of the program adopted at the first convention now in printed form, remain In full ef fect except where specifically amended. x The perfected plans provides that independent and cooperative growers will be federuted Into one 'Krowers body made up or units uh m,K 118 practicable. Probably on a cuuiiiy DitniH. i uu cuupuiuinus will retain their identity and do all packing for llielr members, latives aim one uisinioresteu party, .Cooperatives will retain their pres.tlliaite u, tho CttmPi whch wm be lent organlznllona and will be nl-'.u Woir creek, following the Boy loieu pracuuauy uiuu- piusem i nago, which, however, will bo ; handled from a common pool made by this both private rs at which half the! ho has not I disposed of 00 per cont of 1i!b spe- I dried portion. Sales competition Ib turther stimulaleu through a pro- vision that if any packer, private . nn finilit will be jof cooperative, sells out belore that date he can call for t realloca- i Hon at once. All packing and soll Ing chargeB are to be paid for at a i j flat rate per pound. .. Thus If tho i cooperatives perform this . Bor Sk ; vice for a Iosb amount tlioli' mcra 3 lion will receive a return from I plant operation nslde irom sales returns. Price determination, will be handled through a growers' 1 committee r.s previously provided. I Initial' contracts will run for two i seasons instead ' of' one as , tho glowers asked and f ivo as the pack ers wanted, A 90 per cent signup i is required to ,put tho plan Into ! effect. ' : I PATRIARCH8 AATENTION !! ! j Election and Installation! I of officers at regular meet-! lug of Union' Encampment! Wednesday evening, July 13. j Three candidates will he , given the Royal Purple de- ; ! groo. Refreshments. i COMMITTEE. ! 1 W w W w w w w t MMtSNFFRFA II1UIIL. UUI U IILbUkLI j TO MAKE UP CAMP 11 FOB LOf SCOUTS! j Unless more rosistrutiona aro reuoivud for tho yimiiKor boya' camp, which is now tfchutlultMt to start Thursday, July 21, there probably wilt be no camp held this in-jVoar. So far very few boys navo i rt'Kibioruu mm uiiuhh tmuu ttic m signed up by Saturday of Hub woek there will bo no camp for the younger boys and the money will bo refunded to those who have registered, according to E. A. Brltlon, scout execulive, who Is in" charge of the arrangements. Tho Umpqua Lone Scout tribe hiia a membership of 22 so that there should be enough from that organization to make up the camp. It is also possible that some of the younger boys. 9 to 12 yours ot ago. may come ovor from JHyrue roiui and Marshfield. The boys of tho Episcopal Pioneers have also beeu Invited to attend, along with the Lone Scouts, so that from this number It Is thought that thoro should be enough youngsterB to scout camp which Is now In pro gress. Hoys desiring lo register for tills Keep Eliminative System Active Good Health Requires Good Elimi nation. . . ; ONE can't feel well when there is a retention of poi sonous waste in the blood. Thia is called a toxic condition, and is apt to tv.ake one tired, dull and languid. Other symptoms are sometimes toxic backaches and headaches. That the kid-' neys are not functioning prop erly is often shown by scanty orburningpassogeof accretions, . Many people have learned the , value of Daan'a Pillst a Jtim 1 - ulant diuretic, when the kidneys ' seem functionally inactive. Everywhere one finds enthusi astic Doan's users, Ask your neighbor! t - , DOANS i: Stimulant Diurttlc to fA Kidney) Ptatrr-Mb- rv.. Mfg. C-...niitrdo. N.Y. W R&rT lHH rH' WRnfi UP fifi (VP FOR -W ?p9ER I- a A FEW SPECIALS JH I Maudt Farm Wagon ':...!... . .. .1 ..$75.00 Is I Smalley Ensilage Cutter $75.00 Barbed Wire, per '80 rds $2.60 Binding Twine, per 1 See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE AGENTS "OR ' FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. Roseburg Oakland Now Located at Washington Street and 8. P. Tracks. TOTITTT.TT camp shnultl luave their apiilkatlon with O. L. Johnson at tho Economy Orocory. , X Around the Count; i NEWS FROM GLENGARY AND ' VICINITY. V. 1. Dolls went to Porllumi Sun day evening to consult nn eye specialist. ' ' " Mrs. (ltustbads sister and two childron from California are visit-' Ing nt the ltuslbad homo. ii me was a goi u cruwu at tne n( the ponmn,! journal. The story services at the ; Glongary - school- ,3 wrl(ten by Krcd I,ockloy, whoso house hiiniluy afternoon. . .. A u,.tlui08 pi00era of 'the Btato Mrs. Mack AVeavor has returned ma regular .features In Ihe Port from Itoseburg after n weoH's visit' lan(j paper. In the interview Mr. with mends. ' Mires gives a groat many Interest- ' he (ilengnry ,V. C. T .. V. .will B lls0rlcal facts concerning thn meet Wednesday at the homo of . veB ot ulenlbBl.s 0( hla mmliy in ...... ........ i.uo itiurimuu uus iietuineu no.n Klumalh Kails, but expocts to nr.ike another trip Tuesdny or Wednes day with loganberries. ' C. Wnllor Groves and wife and Bon, Floyd, wero nilllni: nt the VtU 00 Tl4 UL? THiMG-, GOZ7.'. fa ; 00 lb. bale .,.:..$14.20 homo of Floyd Iletts Sunday.' The weekly prayer meuting will bo at the home of Airs. Johnson Thursday of UiIb week. C C. Groves iB expecting his son, P. H. Groves, from Went horford, Oklahoma, this week. X. y. Z. Eat barbecue sandwlahes and 'ivo forever. Brand's Road Stand. STORY OF BENTON MIRES' LIFE TOLD BY FRED LOCK- : ' LEY IN PORTLAND JOURNAL An interesting story of the Ilfo of llenlon Mires, of Drain, a pio neer resident of Douglas county, is told In yesterday evening's ed'itlou utogou I will not be responsible for.. any debts contracted other limn by myself after this dato. Roseburg, Oregon, July 11, 1927. WM. PEMrtRTtTON. Jr. Fresh Vegetables They're always fresh ." and the In b: (itallty I ho market ufforda if they conio - from ECONOMY GROCERY ''The Store That Serves' You Best" 344 N. Jackoon St. - " ' Phone 63 . . ." , , . 0. L. Johnson .r . 'ii : V' -.'. 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