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ROSF.BURC NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. jsHi:iaB3aaff j You Need Em Every Day A SCRIPTON PENCII Nothing equals it for con- Venience, service and economy. It is as light as com mon pencil, and has sufficient leads for a year's use, 35c. TISIT An entirely new product. Do your soldering at home with Tisit. It is a liquid and no heat is required, but it does the business. viTrucu rannrnv KITCHEN CROCKERY decorated ware. Special price for a few days of $1.73 ij; amount of oil produced will be ob per set E tainablo. . , ' . g It is estimated Uiat approximate- TRADE IN-We accept your old shears at. 40c in trade fer uTXt 'growers ' for new ones. this county this season. Of this CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. GLASSiFlED SEGTIQH ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE - 4 WEANLING lHCiS for buIo. U. T. Dawson, Koaoburf,', Oro. fOU SALK-r-An Al Ruddle mure. W. S. Duer, SutheiHn, Ore. PklS FOR SALft O. I. C, 6 weeks old, $5 each, rhoue 34F2, Dixon- villo. - -FOR SALE Gray oats, corn, baled hay. IJhouc 6F13. D. C. McGhe- hey. Voil SALE Outs aiid" vetch, rich! mixture, 3c. John Uoorner place, j Melrose. FOR SALE Juice grapes, 2c per . lb., bring containers. Overland Orchards. Puone31F5. PUREBRED young Holsteiu bull for sale Inquire of Crane Broth- w -a,u,ut;illUII"y; j FOR SALE Vetch and oats, ;uk kjsni-Apartmeius. Down strong vetch mixture, clean 3c. J town, new liioileru, . reaaouabie. A. F. Stearus; Oakland, Ore. Gail 645-J. j DODGE SEDAN 1U26 model, leather upholstery; good condi tiou. Motor like new. $600. Rose Garage. i ' iFoil SALE Breeding turkeys, I purebred Bronze touts and hens, ! priced right. Nathan Crow, Yon-j calla, Ore. . iOH SALE Barred Rock "cocker-1 ols, April hatch from O. A. C. ' , hen& mated Willi tho Dryden strain. Mrs. Sam Leuko, Dixou-! vlUo -L I FOR SALE' Monarch rahgo, . also I 1 dozeu Whito. Leghoru chick 1 ens, cow, and 1 Kmvel hod for Chovrolet truck. Joclson Bros. 1 Ranch, Walter Illckenbottom. . FOR SALE Weanling :"Tiigs. Now 12-lnch Moline plow, guaranteed to scour in any soil. , New No. 3 Goulds hydraulic ram. Will trade part lor wood. Call 27F22. FOR SALE Forty-slx acresrtwo 1 miles from town on county road. Eight acres orchard, pears, . prunes, apples.' berries, etc., springs and well of eplcndid wa ter. Tank and engine, garage, chicken house, barn and dwell ing. Five acres pasturo and woods, the rest splendid land. Plenty of shrubs. A good home and income property for the , t right man. R. E. Pargeter. Doug las Abstract Company. WANTED Bell boy. Inquiro at v Hotel Roso. WANTED Reliiiiiob(y ov(Vili, huaky, to work from 2 to 6 p. m. One with car preferred. Steady employment with opportunity fur advancement. Inquiro at News Review oflice. Mrs. Charles Hemline TEACHER OF Plrmo, Harmony and Theory SUite 1, Kohlhagea BMg. Phono H'JO Lucile M. Sappington Dunning System Improved Music, Study Piano Kindergarten Parish House 214 Cass St. For information and InrmH Phono .'I2ii J or Wli-lt RCS9I Elite Pleaters All Kinds of Pleating and Button Making, MRS. BELLE CAKE ' Phono 187 R 610 So. Main CHIROPRACTORS Druglets Health Center "Complete, health Servlca" SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS S?7 West C.isi . . Phone 91 yftrf7waTr-tram Kohlhagcn Apartments Furnished apartments, mod ern In every way. Within one bUek of business center of city. Reasonable Rates. PHONE M I ?! ti j r i . c E Wonderful set of six pieces g '-' ' near Rose' ! mil KENT C mage, hutol. 17 S. Vino. l-'Ult RENT L'-ioom apt ; lJielcrrod. Phone 45U-J, girls In-! FOR RENTFurnlfciied house. Quire GoeUel'H Variety biore. WKLL - luriiislied houh!tei'iin(; rooms, close In. Uul S. Alain. HAVE room and board tor lady at tt-16 Lithurn Ave., near Sr. High. I., FOR 11ENT Downstairs furulsbed apartnreuL Private bath; parage. lS Pitzer. . FOR KENT 6100111 modern house. 127 S. Pine tit. luquiro Mm. CawltleUI, 144 Flint St. FDll-Iffi.N '15i:ooui"Tii'6ir5 ru fjuii- galow; practically hew, ,-garago. jjy? ullryQjSJxmi?.'lJ- FOIt KKNT 1-room- modern ur- niched cottage. Inquire at &11 S. I'ine. FOR RENT 5-roonimoderu house" like new, garage, on puvud. St. Phone G0G-R, 125 ACRES to re ut for broccoli or melons at ?25 an acre. Ed Wea ver, Myrtle Creek. . FOR RENT ApartmentSJ : with electric ranges Close iu. inquiro wick St. f t , aud garages, at 32!) Chad- LOST LOST Wire-haired Terrier pup, while with black left ear. Re ward. D. it. Boone, 2l(i Court St. j MISCELLANEOUS j "HOW clojin Mm biisnmcMit Jooks!" Vos, coal from l'ai;o'8 Ih cloaurr, uinPtakua U-hs voom lliuu ood! CAU uWNKit Uoii'i- lorKut to cull 653 vhin in liaed of auto niirts. Bartf's Allto Wrocktu Houbo. TO TltADK Kusi-no hmiKoi-for farm land. I havo hoiiio ih!W Iiouhos in KtiT(.'Mo, Ore. lo Irarto for farm land in Douglas Co. V. P. Itced. owner, liox CU3, Ku- gonu,JJre. " TWENTIETH CENTURY STOflF MANAGERS TO MEET HEME A mculiiiK of all (he 2(Mli ('i-ninry St6io liiauajiera of bioullioin )rii-t-in will ho ln'ld Sunday Iu I!om biiiK Hi-; mut'titiK oponlns al 10 o'clock iu llio niornin at I lie limp M"a li.ti.-l. Then: will ho si vi ral of (he mi'ii present rrom thu Port land ofl'leos and talks enneoriiillK thu business of the eonijiary will h" the feafiire of the inoi-niii.. A dinni r will be held at noon in thu Indian room of the hotel. Try our butl-rmllk It's d'fror .nu Kosoliurs llalry. Phono l6 PROMINENT MA30N DIES f'lXCIXN'ATI. Oil. ), Coloa.-l 1 Uilllsni II. Jli-hsli, 75. v.orltl fiiiuro iti iMasoniu eiiehs and on.) ol' Hie Iwsl knmvii Marnnii in the llnlled State;, died at his home here to day. -Oloeol Meih h ineked al Ihe lop of IiIkIi jiaiiinift who liave served tlo-ir ofdeis In jiolew-orllty of. fiees lioih at home .-.ml abroad. Up Now! Buy pnintj t'lis month and SAVE You pucLet lire difference, MOUSE PAINT, Gul $2.50 CAXN PAINT, Gal. $1.39 Freight prepaid on orders of 7 gallons or more. Durable, economical guaranteed pahitj. Also 25': and 50'; off on Wall Paper SEE FISHE R THE PAINT MAN 403 V. Cs;a Phonr 6T3 J SUTHERLIN PRO- , DUCES 5,000 LBS. OF . j FINE MINT OIL ReKariless or the fact that cul- J-livaliou of peppermint was some-i what DFlecled hero the past sea- W son, due to prevailing low prices . A for oil last tpring, a fairly Rood t crop has been harvested, and while the production of oil will not be as ; A large as in 1826, the quality is of: y ' jk'ood grade and should bring . the j S best market price,, says the Suth R erltii Sun. The three stills in Suth V erlin, which have handled practi-1 S cally all of the mint grown in the ! J . county thi& season, expect to com- j plelc operations mis ween, wnen ru-r,ir.ne ri-ures on the total ! i amount tho A. C. Drown still has; , milIi.. in n iinriinv ; lin.r & Gildersleove still l-lOO t pounds; the J. M. Watkius still pounds. The Brown still pro duced 2200 pounds of oil lust sea- Uui'crs state that' the oil pro- duced In Uouglas county is a high er grade oil and contuius inoro menthol .tha noil produced in any other district on tho, coast.. K is tllsUtly above In esters. The best results obtained in this district the present season was by II. 1 Wells of Vonculla, . who obtained JI30 ! pounds of oil from four acres. Mr. I Wells will increase his acreage next suason. Five tons of peppermint oil was shipped from Portland to New York by steamer one day recently. ; A large per-cent of the oil wnsj produced in the Salem und PuKOt Sound, Wash., districts. JJuyers siaie that more than $100,000 worth iofinfnt oil produced on the Pacific coast will be shipped easl this sen I (boh, "the export exceeding that of! last season by u largo amount. Fresh grape iuice at Prunds. Bring your owu containers. Phone 033. LET CONTRACT FOR SUTHERLIN SAWMILL! W. D. Valentine who arrived home Tuesday from an oxteuded j business trip -to' "southern Callfor-1 niif, not only returned, with praiso ; for Oregon climate, but also with iiiitv vifdr mill fiiillintfiisiin lu fur.! ther improvement and di'velop nient at Douglas Park Kabbitries, says the Sutherlin Sun. i As soon as ho could removo his hat and unpack his traveling bag, j Mr. Valentino entered into a con tract for the erection of a sawmill on, the. 2000 acre Douglas Park ! ranch, owned by Mr. Valentino and j his business partner, Frank G. Ho Klin. Not content with this, a con I tract was also entered into tor thu erection of four additional rabbit- nes, each building to set on con crete foundations and occupy a ground space 32x16 feet. Tho sawmill will bo ereclml aud equipped under tho supervision of Walter Baker, one of tho best mill EOOTS AND HER Your oajcls clem DID 2 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Even Jay Knows By Blosser ; t 1 " . - J. : . r : -v , -i 7mmrr ... - Xi'v J J,, at hca srnvk-1 mc , SALESMAN SAM -MGOSM. WHATS TH' MATTER WITH RED? WITH CUR BCST CUSTO(AR COUTEST OM AW TRADE COrAIM IM.WE 60TTP BC OM our Toes'. iVfui l,-il. .,,. . . . men in this section of Oregon, who been completed as far w"' have charge of the operation of the mill, which, will be built in me, small canyon south or. atr. vui- eulliie's residence. Tho output from tho mill will bo used iu now buildings contemplated for the ranch during the coming year. The contract for tho rabbltrles was let to Kred Pankouln, well Known local contractor, wno win bo assisted by Walter Klnsel, of Wilbur, an export in cement work (is woll us construction. The new : rubbitries will have a capacity of i UiO rabbits each, or a total of about 5000 "bunnies" in the four j buildings. Work has already start- ed on tho concrete foundations for these buildings, and a large portion uciooer 0f"Vnu,f efU of tho lumber for their construe- n" ing at 9 o clock. Hofnr to Sec tion is on the ground. . iV.loT ' 0rcsn S LaW8 ft" In addition, grading on the new "-7. AririrnT driveway which is to extend From n MIl. IDH II fa. AGKKltl, tho rabbltrles to the Pacific high!1 Superlntendout Douglas Count way south of Sutherlin creek, haa Schools. 2 ways di making hot cakes The Ancient IV ay First you measure, mix and sift the dry ingre dients the flour, the Salt, the baking pow der, the sugar. Then, you beat die eggs thor oughly, add required milk aud stir this mix ture slowly in to the dry ingredients. Add the melted butter and ucat the mixture to a smooth batter. Then bake the hot cakes , inadc without Flapjack. I BUDDIES Veh-looks t'me like Ud'C TR(XlMlU For am em- SLEEPIM' -n , , COMTeST I 1 " mm f: j - ' ' ' ' ! ! Vlmioiint CVell Hjild tlmt . Clrwtt m'm""""m " " - n m. n i mi " VESSIRA'VWA&MAU.WS f AV ' AK-' VWASAr ) OOCIE CLSM VOUC UMCLE CLEM ) JOSIRMOSIR- ( W, AG MUST (Mrf.56,0 StXJR. UMCLE CLEM JgfcTSQA-RED ?? DOMT )LhXM VJMAT ) X07 BMEO . S 3E DUMB-' VOMY V ; 4T, Tr,Swrir?Ar; SCARED AT J Oi' V&T&VSKT FEAR EAMS fi KMOVJ VJRAT I DfATME ASK . ,7D DEAW.1-' ' .- -M-rT i r' flS Av c W - South short ! state street, leavluK only distance ou which tho work is he ing continued. John I' O Mara, former highway patrolman for this 'district, and recognicud an an ex- . pert In road building, is doing (ho I work on the now -road. A Email i park, shaded with trees, and a very attractive gatowuy at tho Pacific highway entrance, will bo features of the new driveway. NOTICE Tho annual Teachers InnlihUo for Douglas county will bo held at the Junior High School Itulldtng in Roseburg on Thursduy and l'li IheFlapjackl'Say JustaJdalittlemilk to H.ipj.uk.stir and bake that's alii 1 -IVKIVJtH a ,. -, v mi -jj) i ? v - CAW.WHASSeX BEEM HELPlM' MATTER WITH VA? fA POP WORK CUSTOMERS ' LL THIMk MIGHTS- H'S THIS STORE'S ft JzoT A HIRED MAM, SLEEP I M' CAR.'. BOT He LOAPS.SO s-T POPS 3CTTA DOTvaIO I V fEM'5 WORK I MOTHER LOVE is T 1 , l.mi f L X T'- Tf T I KltJlVir nil 1 UVILtt 13 LURE OF THE STAGEi 2 A.-wocijiti-t Vutd Luul Wtr-) Oct. 21. Tho IllTTTE. Mont., mothor love of aa ex Follies girl has triumphed over the lure of Dioadway und the stage. . Mildred Kichardson Hilt, ex- Follies girl who has had a taste of ranch lite in the west auu is now seeking separation from her hus band. Walter Hill, son nt the late James J. Hill, will not return to the stage if she is successful in her proceedings she let It be known today. "The lure of Broadway has no influence on my action," sho 1b ouoted as Having by Miss Eve Flit- an, ner New York companion hero. ; . "Mrs. Hill's intention If she in successful in her case, is to devote the rest of her life to. Earl Itaker. her nine year old son by a former marriage." Miss Flnan declared. ' Mrs. Hill's complaint seeks h'P arato maintenance asks for $f,0t0 a month temporary alimony; $2,500 for costs of action and f25,000 for attorneys fees, it was learned to day. In the rnmplalut Mrs. Hill al leges that her husband frequently became Intoxicated; used abusive language to her and beat hor and the complaint further charges that in a Spokane hotel mil dragged her about the hotel during un "out break." CALL FOR CITY IMPROVE MENT BONDS Notice is hereby given that clly Improvement bonds' of tho City of Roseburg, Oregon, series 'V" No, Al o 60 Inc.. will be taken up and paid on tho first day of Novomber. 11)27, and that Interest thereon will ceaso after that date. Dated Octobor 20th'. 1927. , W. F. THOMAS, ' City Treasurer, Viscount cecil on speaking tour Ansorlnlml I'm lx-nn Win) LONDON. -:. Oct. 2lVVtScount L'eell, -who recently rwsigne I from tint l!;illwiu cabfnet in dlmigree mnit with Its disarmament pulley, today lauiii-hcd a pursnual speak ing campnlgu In the cause of dls amnmont, making thu first of a half dozen addresses which ho will Joliver before Christmas. Speaking at a special meiiling of thu Hrllish League of Nations union at Caxtou Hall, Viscount Cecil declared that tho object of his resignation from the cabinet, an act which shook the British po litical world,, was to have greater freedom to press upon his fellow .eounirymcn ihe urg.'ney oi!. dls-f armament without wlik-h, ho said, there could be no hope of an en during peace 111 lOuropo. "Do not let lis forget Hint but df-everv pound of 'Invatlon We par II Hlnllltign aro duo tqpasit warn i or prnnaniHhn 'for fnturo warri," ho said. "This is a terribln burden, far greater than any other coun try In tho world is bearing at prof-eat." .T trv In thn wnrhl Ih lionrlni' ui 'I ' -i ! ' '. i ' ? ; ' I ' V ':- ' ' j Viscount Cecil said -that . Oreat It's a Shame, but ' , 'i;.-- -;. ;: 8 , : : U tiy Martin . Sure Would VIELL, WHY DOM'T YOUR DAD HIRE. ANOTHER AAM ? JfJp W) PA At A m' i Jtesf &?4 3? i -"(? 'S4 i TtW.TOI.r.TT.TTTO.Tg.T.T.T.T.T.T.T BUILT-IN FURNITURE Cupboards, Coolers, Ironing Boards; Medicine . Chests, Breakfast Nook Furniture. Will fit any room. Costs no more. ' m For hew houses or remodeling jobs ; a A 3 i El Rey Roof ing See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU ; COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE AvitNTS FOR FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. Washington ot. nd 8. P. Tracks. Roseburg nrtiaiu must reduco the cost of hor flhthiK services, but added that sho could not do so to any great oxtent unless other cond oles did the same, lie asserted that Drltaln. Willi the possible ex ception of Russia, whc.ro accurate iulormalioh In not available, la the only Kuropenn country whse ex penditure for armaments is larger than before the war. Velvet cut on a millinery bias for hat making, at a special price. Ilell Millinery. AHimlef, 'piiino tuner. I'hom IKfl Ij Palace of Sweets Cafe Special New Dinner . , : MENU i ; Soup ' ' ' Sulud, j i j Uonst Li:r of Pork with Aplosauce ; ; ' Breaded Veal. Cutlets, Crdnm Gravy . i Old Fashioned Steak, Country Style 1 ; ; . Roast Veal with Jolly . ' C ,, . ! Small Steak, Country Gravy '. .. f Grilled l'cirk Chops, Sweet f'otatocs Potatoes," i , -ut Chili 20c, Chicken PEERLESS : .a Oakland FR08H TEAMS TO PLANC (AwH'Iali'il Vrva tcathtl Win.') '; PKNDliKTON, Oct. 21.Tho University of Oregon Freshinca and the Washington Slate Colh-go yearliiiK football eleveim are tiUKjt ing bore this nftofnoon in the tirst big el nidi for either team. Uoth aKgregatioti!r a.Ti.ed tills morumg In great shape for the contest which will be the football ctucsio of the Heusoti for eastern Oregon. Fresh grape juice at Brand's.' Bring your own containers. I'houo Side Dish' - Desiiert : i 60c a Tamalc? to 'o out 25c By Small GOSK , THEM POOR POP WOULD Be DOIM' THREE nen's work'