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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927. SEVEN i THE: BIG TROUT ARE BITING You want the best Fishing Tackle when you go out to the river, and Sportsmen are 'invited to come in and see our stock. DO IT TODAY AND BE READY CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. 1 The Winchester Store. ; CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE -1 FOR SALE Refrigerator heating stove. Phone 571. iltiTl!lllnullifbr" less," "83 and - t Quart per mouth. The Buttercup, FOR SALE .Three . i . good nu!CU cows. Lida Harrington, Youcal lu, Ore. PLANTS for sale Cabbage, cauli f llower and broccoli. Fred' A. j Goff, Roseburg. j BINDERFOR"SALEGood con- 'MusgT'oye'Sutlieiiiu, Oregon '! , , . ciitl offer on disc harrows, any j 3. size. Klecker-Amort Co. FOR SALK Broccoli plants, early , and late, $1 per 1000. Wlllard Laureneo, Uillard, Ore. ROOFING -We can Turnlsh you 1 . shingles or any type of rooting paper. Farm Bureau Exchange. FAIRBANKS MORSE GAS EN . -.(GlNJiS are, bettor . and low , In ' nrice. Farm Bureau Exchange. FOR SALE Registered ' yearling Shrop rams. J. F. Stafford, Oak- .land, Ore. , , , . COLLIE"' Shepherd dog,- Coos" Co. license. Owner call at 1247 ' W. .,, 2nd St.,. pay for ad and care. , FOR SALE At big sacrifice, 1D27 Bi.ick 'coach, driven 5000 niiloB, ! Al condition. Write Box ,7a, News-Review. , WATER SYSTEMS Autom'atic , electric or gas .cuglno . installa tions. Low prices. Farm Bureau Exchange. 1 SPRINKLING SYSTEMS See us lor sprinkling systems lor 'garden jr lawu. Farm "Bureau Exchange. TRUCKS, trucks trucks Ford trucks for sale oc trade for pleasure cars. Hansen Chevro let Co. fX)RD TRUCK with Ruckatoll uxle and; steel cab, 1024 model. Pric s ed at ?175. Hansen i Chevrolet i Co. - '- i" -f ' " ' ' FOR SALE Reasonable; young i team; sound and true.-.good wag on and new harness. Neal Heard, Looking GlasB. LIGHT PLANTS'AND" BATTER IES Fairbanks Morse plants -' have' low flrst cost and low op- - erating costi . Wo also have a number of used light plants. Farm Bureau Exchange. . HOTEL" FOR SALE Doing good business, 19 sleeping rooms, din- inc room. 3 baths, modern build ing, electric lights, steam heat. This will make a splendid place for man and wife. Will sell prop erty and furnishings vory rea sonable and give good terms. Kldon Hotel, Glendale, Ore. J'Ult SALW UJrllljAr i 200 acres 1 mile from county 1 road, 31 miles from Wilbur. balance I About onc'-half cleared, good timber, 10 acres tillable, eood nlace to raise turkeys. goats and sheep. Watered with Bprlnps. The price is bo cheap that it will surprise you. Inquire at Turner's Service Station, Wil bur, Ore.' . l'OR SALI3 Brand pew hay load er at -3 new price. Power driv en feed cutter, nearly new, 3 Kneed, 4-lior.se pas engine, coat $350. A real bargain. Small en gine, on hand truck, cheat Near-i ly new 100 lb. capacity refriger ator, 520. Inquire at Auction House on Main St. Auctions every Sat. p. m. Private sales every day. ' FOR RENT I I board. I FOR RENT-Rooms. also Private family. nun si. r-fi Tl TE-VT C.wm fnrnlcliaii ' house. Call at8O0S.Plne VORRKNT 5-rooin bungalow, no i garase. Adults. No dogs. Phone i 348-J. - FOR REST 2 room furnished house, $7 per month. J. Barr, Miller's Addition. . ' FOR RENT 6-room modern bun galow, breakfast nook, garaget In the heart of the city. Phono 497. FOR RENT Completely furnished 3-room apartment in private homo, on ground floor. Hot and cold water, fuel, and electric liehls furnished, also garage. 2 blix-ks from center ot cits'. 25 per month. oWoom apartment on ground floor, partly furnished, at 119 West Lane street. Rent reasonable 3-room apartment at 117 -West' Lane street. Unfurnished. Rent ,Bulness visitor verv reasonable. i Harrv Word, of Portland, "was in '. O. 'W; TOUNO 80K, 116 -Cass Ihis rliy Tnonlity looking after Btreet. Phone 417. -business allairs. - ' K j S VOR . RENT 4-room furnished house. Call at 644 SPlue. "FOR RENT Modern furnished1 apartment. No children. 428 I'll zer St. :FOR RENT 6-room house, in,flii;t i nlimw pnnililinn nlnnn in 79.it Moshcr St. ' IVHA U IUU1U I1UUQ9 IV.lfc, Ul avenient. cIobb in. fl2. Wilbur J12 I L. Spaugh. 004 S. Pino. IFOR RENT 4-robm modern fur nished housa on Bouth StopheiiB I street. Phone 471-L or call at I 647 S. Stephens. FOR RENT Broom apartment ou ground floor, partly furnished, at 110 West- Lane street, Rout rea sonable. ' room apartment at 117 :Yest Lane street. Unfurnished. Rent very reasonable.; G. W. YOUNG & SON, Street. Phone 417.' 11C Cass WANTED WANTED 1O0 head ot ; t ewes. :R Fate, Days young 1 Creek, v WANTED Ford car. Must be good buy. Address Ford, care, News : Reviow. - ' WANTED 100 to 150 sheep to run I to 150 sheep to run Wiley Bros., Box 2. on shares. Camas Valley. LADY wants housekeeping. Phono 14S-J or call or write to 3; West Washington, Roseburg. WOMAN for cooking" and general housework. Wm. P. Weaver, Myrtle Crook, Ore. .''"'' ' WANTED Good used tvood range. Will pay cash. Mrs. Hattio Rob erts, Rt. 1, Roseburg. WANTE D Man with 'team or gas donkey to move 300,000 feet ot logs a short distance from, piles. Highway Lumber Co., Sutherlin. WANTEDTe-liicii single bottom sulky tractor plow ; low iron wheel wagon, both good condi tion. Stato prices. W. D. Valen tino, -Suthorlln, WANTED TO LEASE In .'Douglas Co.,- good Bheep ranch that will handle 300" to 500 shcop, for' a term of years. Address John Ab . raham, Willamtnn, Or.o. , WANTED Biiniiis youTTfurnl turo and farm implements for ': Sale. Wo are getting our custo mers good cash prices for their articles. Auction' House on Main St. Open every afternoon..( tAuc- k lions every Sat. ,p. nt. WANTED Help. A woman-wanted for general housework, -only experienced need apply. Phone or call at residence of J.jW. Per : kins, corner 'Stephens and Mosh er streets, , v - LOST . T LOST Valuable Cumeo pin.. Find er plcnso j-etuni to News-Re-viovv office. Reward. '"?"'A"IJ, '.r. f"""J?n i Grants Pass. Finder please leavo at News-Heview office or write Rev. A. 0. Archer, Cottage Grove, Oregon. " FOUND ' I FOUND On highway, woman's suit coat. Owner may have same by calling at this office, .Identifying anil nitvinir fnr nd. FOUND Near camp ground, nail- glasses with initials A. L. P. In case. Owner may have Kaino by calling at this office and paying for ad. - : I MISCELLANEOUS ! CHICKKN ltouso plan books free at Page's. An ml oWiNi-jk Doui turgei to call 653 when lo ncted of auto PArts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking HnuRP. HOUSES in "suburbs-of ' Rpso-, burg to trade for small free soli ranch. John Braughlon, Rose burg. WOULD like to hoar from snmo one with a registered male Bos ton Bull Terrier. Write Box 266, Myrtle Creek, Ore. JIONE VTO LOAN on longer short time. Bonds to sell or buy. We are licensed bond brokers. RICE & RICE. FOR EXCHANGE I S0-acroranch near Myrllo Point and some va-j i:iti!L aiu (u'l'iukuu jiruiiei 1 . -ill Marsbfleld and Bandon. Taki timber or eastern farm land. 139 Sheridan St. STANDINGS OF LEAGUES (lly the Associated Press) Coast League W. L. 40 50 62 61! .69 03 64 07 Pet. jOaklKiul 67 I Seattle .-. O.t I Sun FrntlOisCO i Sacramento -.. ...00 .578 .648 I .548; .617 ! .478, .457 I .448 I .417 Portland 64 MisBion 6 Hollywood Lob Angelea .....48 National W. - ...-.61 . 64 .. 50 ;... . 48 40 Pittsburgh ,. Chicago St. Louis ........ New York i j Brooklyn ... .465 I rimuueipiua Clncliuiail )..... ...35 ....35 ....31 n , W. ....04 ....61 ....47 . ....47 ,...47 ....36 ....37 .407 .402 '4 BOBton U I Pet. 25 .710 New York ....... Washington Detroit Philadelphia ... Chicago St. LoutB 85; KS 41 A4 GO 93i i .534 ; ""j "li i 411 1 Cleveland ...r..T ..33105 .261 LEADING PLAYERS OF BIG LEAGUES ' (By the Associated Q'l-ess) Including games of July- 20., National Batting P. Waiter,' Pirates, .378. Huns Horpsby, Giants, - 78. ' Hits P. Wanor, Pirates, 131. Doubles P. Waiter, Pirates, 26. Triples P. Waiter, Pirates, 14. Homers Williams, Phillies, 20. Stolon bases Frisch, Cardinals, 29.- - ' ' ''!,'-.-. Pitching Hill, Pirates, won 14; lost a. ' - f . ; ; " - ' .American ; ' 'Batting Simmons, AlltlctiC3, .390. ' . ' Runs Gehrig, Yankees, 06. Hits Gehrig, Yankees, 135. Doubles Bums, Cleveland, 41 Triples Manush, Tigera, 13. ' Homers Gehrig, Yankoes, 81. Stolen bases Sisler, Browns, 19. Pitching Ruotheiy Yankees, won 10; lost 2.' ! COAST LEAGUE RESULTS (By the Associated -Press) j. A 'pair of .rookie southpaws op - ',posed each other in the Hollywood Portland ncountor vnittnriiiiv nnil 1 the' -Beaver "l'ecuuit, Larry F 'onch, 0 pitched: his way to a 5-4 wiii ovor I his : opponont,- Bud Tcachouf. Bat- j teries, W, Murphy . and Agnew; French -and Fischer. I 11 Twn homo' .runs, -ions ' ;bv" Suhr and one by -Bodle, wore all (be tal- BOOTS AND HE; FRECKLES AND w vJ" do sou iyooyj ABcor ruts.'.' a postcapd fcom flABViey Zl A E SA.VS SAMO 'avis BliS BOAT CAeisyiiM&Si V6SrEODAV , -JTvT.iA WWB-Y00 60T 'fm i.siJi-V ,! O' eoife. . i,l.'...U I.. V,.-5t Ul-r - , ff l -. AWVUU.Y CotO '' X "MjM-' tSfc, SM ' - yi you tVA 5ALESMAN $AM ' '""' i .,wWi,'HsaiZ : I Iks San Francisco could collect. off KhIIIo, and Sacramento punch- over a 4-2 vIutor ; Batteries: Kalllo anj Kuehlcr; Moudy, Uqaiy, urpln and Rego, McCrea. j .Amsele -cut jub uali k-.au,. over Seattle by one full game. Ham-'. mtiring three Aoorn -hurlers tor a 12 0 v.ctory. Batteries: Boeh- in uu, ivmji , i len-y nun natulan. Seattle made it two otraiKh'. aver the 'Missions, winning -4. UutterlOB: HulltiiK, Luilolplt, ort and Wales; Uraham and kltts. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS 4 (By tho Associated Press) For the third time in as many rtavB the National leatrue leader - p t 'ciilp chunked hands yesterday ; last uvmihiK'to spend a few days when Pittsburgh divided a -double ;Uere attending to pubIuosb atta" i header with Philudelnliia and the . ' ' ' 1 M New York Giants beat Uio Chicago The Cubs were glad to get away from New York, whero . they lost four out of all names The series! jwiih the Giants played havoc with tlie brilltuiu record MoCarUiy'a club had been setting all along ( the line. ' - . i niRrHnfn Mitrhplt huffloil iho ! Pirates in the opener at Philadel- nliin nnd Stnffv MtihmiH' ham) came out on top, 4-3. Carmen Hill pitched effectively for the Plrijtea 411 l'le 8econd game, turning in. a 0-5 vlctorv. 1 Cincinnati and Boston split .oven In their twin bill, Jakie May llu.rn ing In a 4-2 verdict .for the- teds In tho opener ; qnd Genewlch , liest Ing Art Neht in 'the second .iunie. whlf-li RnHlftn nnii -9.1 ' vti Brooklyn won -the openor of s double header with St. Louis 21,! but the Cards put away the second' gamo 3-1. The Washington Senators mitde It four out of five against the White Sox at Chicago, Tom Siach- ary getting credit for a 5-3 win. Kat barliecue sandwiches and ive forever. Brand's Road Stand. Arundel, piano tuner. Phono 189-L. MBtERftTe PRCES - vop-k. thatis aierHX' io inc. Movwcmr-ert 1 - -. 1 ;.,'. i V The fact thnt.wo: correctly priSe.oui ' lauiidi-y efforts has done muoli to- warn -.mniuing our- uuaiiiwss.v u i will send, you a laundry use u you ask for ;lb and ! you) vwill';je. for yourself. ! ; ; i'-V . Roseburg Steani Laundry; hone t.9 v - ... 6 Boiebuni HIS FRIENDS AABVEV Boy.' a".-'S A BIS e0AT.'S66' ' 1 ALMCS?- ICRGOT I VOB.K.THATlS RierHT" D I TO THE.HOUSe.ViF&( I R BUDDIES , ' ,,.On? or the, Other t , ' , ;: : :-, : ; ; J ByMartk s&eiw a bis boat" like taay caqistbAho:' vhav. AB0O7 AAW6' La yi STOPEKOO0S PAD CTffl FN FRflM r, mrtip Ir. ! - CUtjrlr VjlKL, 13 . , , , ARANnONRT) HERE , . ,,i.,v ...,.. j. , ., , ,,.' ., ' last ulxht. The car, which was the propt'ity of Miss Frances Travis. KuKfiio, hud been driven to Roatiburj? and apparently ran out oi tins here und was left Btunding near- the cannery building. Otfl-i cere, -searching for the cur report ed from Eugene an having been atuleu. watched the machine Cur itj nqv t-rtAi iiuro, uui ub ny. one up-, peart1 u iruunu u ineytuecmeu timi, the thieves hud abandoned the .nia-t chine -tind iliad tsono oil MIha Tth,J vis came tla jtpseburg lant: night I find idrove' the our buck home. - Iti ,vas n.ot Injured in any way ; t , ; o ! 'Earl F. Smith of Kimeue arrived t l111h4rp0 Quick, sofa, smra relief from painful callouseeonthefeet. U aU ding and ihoe uotu T)l?A!rrfnti9? Jtff twin U otf i THE ABOVE : bnd MA other Scholl Appliances (vj and Foot Comfort Re- Jj, liefs are to be had at the Roseburg Booterie, Perkins Building, Cass Street.' ' Longest Bridge Is Open Lai v . , ofja' ' The world's longest highway Bay, In Alabama. ' It's the Cochrane bridge, part of which Is shown here, stretching for.'IOJ miles-and costing $2,500,000. It eliminates part of the ferrying that tourists .along thei Old Spanish Trail, had to) en dure. Now 'thle famous trail from S(. -Augustine, to pan Diego has only1 tour Terries anq ..expecia, o euntinavftncse soon., - f , , Oscar Wants to Know ;'. ' i; ' I ''"' BvBIosaer C6R7AI0LV IStAMISS IT'S BI6S6BVJAMY BUILDIMS VMS AAN)6 IK TOVUMV ,. That Did the uoois Pit n atotWi PkCROSS 'r, . V Robbed to Pay V. 4 fcija',". n-a, , ., - "" " 11 ! To pay off a mortgage on the farm home of her nrippled father , at Marion Springs, Mich., 19. year old Thelma Chrlstler (above) tried to rob the People's Savings Bank !.ln Saginaw, Mich., the girl told do tectlves. With an ancient revolver j as a weapon she entered the bank alone, where she was captured by -police.' bridge hac been opened acrocs Mobile Trick ATS A BIS FIB AABXEV . CI , i. 0jU 0 . , , ) , ffj7 SAID ABOOT S6&IM A 5'ujAN. MOW - S I . BUT TELL AS AOVA - , . J . Boat LIKE r 'A 00 VOO kMovw?? ) GOT ) V, , CnRIST&HBD-A ) ( vou AJ6MBR $AVW S . )?1AT BOAT INTO , TT BIS FIB!! ys-S AMVWIMS AJ' ,' ) 1 7U' CAUCCM -' 7 1 ' l ' m Pr ' ( ' v, p : 0 yiym fcvveeR up, Giitz1. Just, get ca& SOCB fAUSLIN PiU' poiwt w VLt' Fl"r- UP pt SIGH tWfATU. KKOCK etAv-coLo SAt.6 OA 1,Y . 1L : I coyraae ; ) ; i . v v j: aJ STAf. .r;-r - i4gr ' ' - -Jw6e 2-5 T'p COj' S.Jhk 1 See y First We :farm bureau cooperative exchange .: ', 5.' ''.1 ; ' 1 AQKNTS "OH - ' -.-" -V, Roseburg - FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. Oakland Now Located at Washington Street and S. P. Tracks. -' War Status Hovers Over Two Republics. San Marino Has Never Declared Peace With Austria; Isla , , of Man AI60 Remiss. t WASHINGTON, July 21- War still exists-r-more or. luss rope. . j i ' -In Ell- ;' ( 1 .? ' Tho oldest republic In the' world i San Miirlno, Is in a slate of hosr and its -artillery- consists, ot one tilllyiwllh Austria, aud ha been 75 mm. field piece presented to It since the-Italian war ot indepen' w,.i.i i- h iv. iri., denco lu ,1859. Similarly, jtho S.I.S" Us L,ut has neve? been 1S54 ' ' " '.4 .' "(might ho pointed, the shot would -1 ' v ' - 1 land In foreign territory and Slip Marino is one of ilte small-jcaure International complications, est republics In the world, having I The Islo of Man Is the losongo a population of 9,600. Established shaped island which has plenty of In the, tenth century, It onjoya sov- room in the Irish sea, being 33 erelgnty over 32 souare mites on 1 miles long and 12 milos vWe. It tho top of tho steepoBt mounlaln ! enjoys virtually the status of a Uo iu tho Italian peninsula. Thatimir.lon in the British' common aovorolgnly has been raspoclel lor wealth. Through 1 Its legislature, 900 yoai's by popea and kings, iul ule House of KeyB, it fornially fol evn tho' mighty Nairaleon.1 .- i llowe'd England in declariuk war on ,Oc;ciipylug ' )itB : niouHlnin . top, ;RU8aIa In 1864, and its population, with a slicor drop of 2,437 feet on thon about 60,000 eathuslastlcally 0119 isido, San Marino Itan, ulwaysuii,! iB "itt." since then, , the felt sato from invasion, although' House of Keys has neven seen fit Us army numbers only 1200 menJto e,ifl the stale of war.: j ECONOAtVf 1 .,-, FOR VOttNG k L5 2.-Z. ftiM7 fty Htk trvict. WHY ; : carry WATER? 'Let a Fairbanks ' Morse Plant co .the work. ! We hnve plants as low at $75.00. Let us figure your needs. Can Save You Money lT.l.T.1.I.IMMMIWMIlIlIIi.II.T. : Ladies' of ' St. ' Jouapli's church will sell home cook- ing in the office formerly oc-.O cupied by Standard Oil Com- A Iintiv .Tiiplrnnii nti-nal i. n.vt A door to lies' Drug store. Sat- urday, July 23rd. Plea, cakes, bread, salad, candy and many other good things to eat. . ; Our Name Points the ;Way : to lsetter rood Values ('V- " : '''.-( -;'--:; Prcsn stock prompt service. You ; can (llways find It at ECONOMY GROCERY "The Store That Serves You Best" 844 N. Uaokson St. n - Phone 63 1 i, j jO. L. Johnson v By Swan STOP rfcift L&rys CO- itic