ROSEBURG NEVTS-RFAHEW. ROSEDURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1928. SEVEN No Man Tall Enough To pick fruit from the tree without a ladder. So we have stocked a big assortment of , v Step Ladders and Fruit Ladders All of these ladders are built to stand service for sev eral years, and they are economically priced Every orchard should .have a number of these ladders for fall picking. Come in and see them. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE FOR . SALE Concord grapes just , - right -for Jell. Phone .60. . , v , yOK SALE About 60. pure bled ' Shropshire ewes. John Abra- '-ham, Wilbur,, Ore ..... .. .:. S FOR SALE Baled wheat ' straw, i J10 delivered. Phone 5F23.. F, 1. Betts. V '-.'..'-' '.. FOR SALE About 80 fl. I.. Red pullets. 51.25 each. , E. M. Ma this, phone 3F4. GOOD ?40 rolled steel round "oak heating stove for $18. 804 Hamil ton St. .USED CLETRAC Good running - order, at a bargain. Farm Bur eau Exchange. . ELBERTA PEACHES GO cents to -$1 per bUBhel. A. F. Suksdorf, Coos Junction. PIPE, PIPE, PIPE. See , ub for water pipe and fittings. Lowest prices. Farm Bureau Exchange. FOR-SALE 25 weaning pigs, your choice $4.00 each. Emmett Hall, Wilbur, Umpqua Road. FOR SALE Jelly grapes. 5 miles south of Roseburg at C. H. Claypool's. '- Price reasonable. FOR SALE 500 . sheepT" W. per head It all taken; . Rice Bros., ; Pillard. . . ! COMMON vetch and grain seed, 2S cents per pound. S. D. Goff, ; Oakland, Ore. .. .. JOHITdEERE- TRACTORSSuIlt i for long lifo. Economical and t powerful. Look it oyer. Farm .) Bureau Exchange. FOR SALE Four cows, Jersey strain, 3 to 6 years old, ; three giving milk. Bert Russell Myr tle Creek, Ore. 1 FOR SAXE'runes for canning, 60c- apple box. Bring boxes. 2 miles west Soldiers' Home. E. ' It. Page. - ; FOR SALE To responsible party. piano ' located near' Roseburg. Easy terms. Berry -Piano Co., 2- 437 Lawrence St., Eugene, Ore. HOME ilglitEtsTLook over" our j- Fairbanks. Morse-, light plant. V Wonderful construction.- Low in I price. Farm Bureau Exchange. FOlTSALE f 6"wBmaH muleB 8 4 and 12 years old. .Good to ride li or pack: Sound fat and smooth I built. $75.00. Art Ilychard, Yon ' ualla, Ore. FOR SALE Poaches, Mulrs and KlbertaB. Nice ones. Delivered iu ' ltoseburg, $1.25 per bn. ; $1 at ranch less boxes. M. M. Cooper, phono 5F14, FOR SALE 7 h acres near Green Station.- Will BCll at less than half value If taken at once. For particulars wrltn to A. Wilson, " zl1)yvli5 St. Grants Poss,Oro. FOR SALE 8-room liouac, cor. Woodward & Stephens Sis., hardwood floors. 2 blocks from business section. Will take $5500. If taken in 30 days. In quire 10 1 Woodward St. WATER PLANTS electric plants $75 up. All types of electric or gas engine outfits for deep or shallow wells. Farm Bureau Ex change. , Our Specials are best gro ceries every day and low prices coupled with service. Phone In your orders. Yes, we deliver. Economy Grocery O. L JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best" Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. WANTED WANTED Rhode island Red hatching eggs, Roseburg Poul- , try Market, 50i N. Ja,ckson. WANTED Woman, for 78enerul housework. Address 64, care .News-Review, NEAT clean woman to assist w.lli lunches at auto camp. . Fortune Branch Auto Camp, Glendale. WANTED To rtTorbuy7 sheep ranch; price and terms must be right. Address "SR" Care News . Review. ' WANTED fc TO . BUY Few old ' sheep; state age, breed and : price. Address "D. , H." care j. News-Review. . ' WANTED Work by junior high -school girl. Will'e'xchange references.- Give all details in first letter. Address "M. G." Days Creek, Ore. : FOR RENT I - FOR RENT ' nlshed 6 419-J. ' -Furnished or unfur room house. Phone FOR RENT Four-room furnished house. $9.00 per mo. See A. M Wallace E. 6th St. FQR, RENT 2 .room furnished house $6 per mo. . See elevator man, Perkins' Bldg. - MISCELLANEOUS L THE Farmer's Mutual Fire Relief Asa'n. Is represented by I. M. Tuthlll, Oakland, Ore. GUN repairing, key Village Locksmith, son. fitting. The 536 N. Jack- FOR TRADE 2 fine registered buck goats for buck goats of . equal merit. Phone 48F4. L. Goodbourn. i CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when in need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking . House. DEER HUNTERS Season opens Sept. 10th. Come where door are plentiful Guides, packers and pack homes furnished at reasonable rates. Address A. 11. , Davis,. Dothan, Oregon. - LOST LOST Thursday, lower sot of teeth. Finder please leave at News-Review office. LOST Leather suitcase between Eugene and Roseburg. Song book has Stockton addrcHS. Pres ent address 1841 Broderlck St. Sun Francisco. NOTICE It you want to buy, sell, rir trnd real eslate, Bee BRUCE CO. Myrtle Creek. Phone or call at Helnllno Studio for information concerning the Mlessner Melody Way Method of class piano Instruction. ' Fire Hazards are increased during this time of the year. Carry Fire Insurance in an adequate amount to pro tect yourself in case of fire. Check up on your poltclos and Bee that you are protected. Our office fa at your service in ail matters pertaining to fire and auto insurance. Prompt and re liable service. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 116 Casa St. Phone 417 Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" ' Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass ' Phono 491 Roseburg Cabinet Shop iM W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS FORMER DOUGLAS " j COUNTY GIRL WEDS I A very simple wedding took place in the council room of the M. E. church in Corvallis, Oregon, Tuesday morning. August 281 1928. I when Clarice Echo Pardee became It he bride of Frederick Foster Schepnmn, Dr. Wm. Hints officiat ing. Mr. Schepman is the son of Mrs.- Mary . Schepman of Htio ana a grauuate or tue ' scnooi or Commerce, O. A. C, class of 1927 lie is an instructor in the . high school at North liend. Ore; Jti'S. j Schepman: is the- daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. S. M. Pardee of 311 Lau-1 rel St., Medford, Ore., and a stu-: dent in the school of home econ- j omics. 0. A. C, class of 1929. She served as president of Waldo Hall during the, last spring term of school. The young people left im mediately for North Bend whore they will be at. home after Septem ber 1. Only; a' fow- relatives and friends .were present. ' CHURCH NEWS I Rev. Hoover Pleases Audience ' The services Sunday at the Bible Standard Teniplo were well attended. The evening message was, "The winning or uie master piece. It was indeed the master-1 nlskon tP n carmnn Thi fntoiinn In- terest manifested by the nudieuce led up to a wondorful altar sor- vico wherein thirteen gave their hearts to ,the Lord. Mnuy others were so gripped with the mossago that they wore almost t ready to surrender. - The afternoon teaching upon the "Return of Christ" was of great benefit and blessing to everyone that listened. We take this opportunity to urge' everyone to attend these meetings at 2:30 during this week as well as ' the evangelistic service nt 7:45. The subject for Monday evening was, "Bible Bolsheviks, and Why the Bible Is Out of the Schools of America." The messngo was one of real interest to parents who had children In school. Tuesday afternoon Rev. Hoover spoke from a cart, on the "The Great tribulation, Whnt Is . It" and hi -thje 'evening .on "The Baptism an'd Ministry of tho Holy Spirit." We extend an Invitation to attend and hear this man of renown and exceptional ability. We feel it is a great privilege to have Rev. Hoover with us' as his, calls are Mrs Mary behepman of 14WM,- ,(.( La.-'-After my first child Washington. St., Corvallis, -Ore,,, Took I.ydio & Pinklmni's anil n urnMiinta nt tha aohnnl lir i - . . . coming in so fast that ho can only made by E. H. Fletchor of the lo answer a small portion of them, cal weather bureau station. Tho Therefore we urge the public 'to come and receive the benefit s of these marvelous messages. , CORRESPONDENT. . ' : the subject for Tuesday eve- ning was "The Baptism nnd Mm- Istry of the Holy Spirit." The evangelist gave his own personal experience as why he is -now preaching the Full Gospel and his message brought tears to many Boots and Her Buddies WE FR1ECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' Ideaa By Blos'ser !f SEe.'lMA(5IMeFEECIiUES ITSO Li ESOT ALU KINDS ) ' .(7 vuy AM' VWI7U FEEcCES' )'A (7 XJUS7AAPPEMEDT0-K. ) ) f X ; amd a aaonhev AoMet Affi if 'SoWtopDAia ) , a vjezoo RisKTA&RE P freckles wrieor US, 1 A , I rWf r VJ 1 ' ADoMKeyA'Aoos-- ft I TTn-, - -.JT j. asswe i SALESMAN SAM ' - On Your Mark ' Bv Small wm-omsV, T seht offTcek surs.'. fGfiTp,MoveotJ1'SfsrA. I't-c HeoioYee.P-,6osH SPsKSrfoH7weLLrteT'sn fiilli(!llill!iir " PT UE(ST THG-Y'LL COME trrMSSJSKT11" STePOOT HCRe ftH1 ) BUT "THIWK Me'S RUIMer J MP.K.E. TH1 BEST OF A M HWV fS RUNMIM' H,V& BP,CK T 10 f,?,?-r- COOK. OIO TH'TrVtLOR UTTLG BITTOO i ,-1 UP IM SHOOTlM' c3J7 V v ' J SO WEAK SHE COULDN'T WALK Helped by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Vcaiitablo Com pound for a run down condition. I could not walk aorosa my room at times, I was so weak. A friend mduccd me to take the Vege tuble Compound. Sinco that timo I have also taken) Lydia K. Pink ham's Herb Med- cino nnd the 1'ills for Conatipntion, and 1 have used, Lydia K. Pinkliam'a Sanative Wnsh. I m a housekeeper and I nm still taking the Vegetable Compound a a tonic io enable me to do.ihv work." tMua. E. F, Vicknaih, 829 Hancock. Street, Gretna, La. eyes. The afternoon "ervlce nt 2:30 o'clock is Bcrlptura teaching. The subject for today wos "The Battlo of Armageddon and Whore It Will Do Fought," The evening service subject, "The IJivino Plan tor Divine Healing.". REV. HILTON NOW PASTOR OF CHURCH r AT GRANTS PASS Rev. C: H. Hilton, who for number of years was a resident of RosehuiB while sorving as pastor of ' the Christian church in this, city, has accepted the pastorate of the Christian church at Grants PaBS, according to word received here and is now making his home in that city, having arrived there last week. Ho takes the place made vacant by the resignation of Rev. Earl Ladd, also well known here, who has resigned to enter the evangelistic work. Rev. Hilton has been recently located at Glen dora, California, but has been anx ious for considerable time to re turn to Oregon, as he piefors to live in this state. 'i . AUGUST WEATHER NEAR : THE NORMAL FIGURE The month of August was a very normal month from the standpoint iof weather, according to the monthly meteorological report tomperature for tho month avor- agcil 67.6 degrees 'as compared with a normal of 68 degrees. There was onlv a trace of precipitation as compared with a normal of .3-1 0f nn Inch. There was 2t clear days, S cloudy days and 2 upon which a tiaco of precipitation was recorded. . "' '. : o - - ' Eat barbecue sandwiches nnd - live fnrevpr. Brnnti's Rood Stand frM tocC-Tfmt SKIS TA CVAWl OUT rttS ,1H' COWY5 lXRt - WWctl 1 A' frtt-f'O XOMt WWOOCii' ( AM' GO BlWi! BUJGt So',' 5.HOW1IO' OVP, VMOW Akl', 'tM waoOT TH' HTO OUR WAC b-rold , e . PAflFir TOAST ' t ( LEAGUE. GAMES I . (By tho Assqclatcd Wess) ' ! Hollywood jumped to a two game lead by defeating the Seals when the Solous fell .before Oak- land in the opener of this week's' nine game series.- The .Stars took ajx early lead end had scored all suveu runs Lefore the Seals got' around to chusing in counters in the seventh rud eighth. Three runs were made In tho first San. r-'rancisco treat i:i tin i evenlh and In the eighth Gui S.ihr got a hom-j er with two on bases but tho total; was two short. of victory and the: Stars won 7 tq S. Batteries: Hul-' vey and Aguew: Malls, Jones audi Spritu. he Acorns mado bettor use of the eight base hits allotted them than did Sacramento and won 7 to Lyn Lary, Oakland inflolder, halted a Senator threat when ho knocked down Koehler's fast drlvo when tho bases- were crowded. Buzz Artlot Mid Tory Governor each got triples to drlvo iu Oak-f land runs. Oakland was never headed ufter getting the lead in the first frame, llattories: Dag 11a and Lombardl; Gould and Koehler. Oshorno and Weathersby, Angel pitchers, guvo the Missions nine lilts nnd nine walks and tho Bells walked away with the game, 9 to 1. Tho Bolls took the lend 111 the opening inning with four runs but the Angola enmo back in the Bocond and took three runs, which were enough to take Bill Hughes from the box. Swedo Nelson re placed him and pitched oreditnble ball the rest of the game. Bat teries : Hughes, Nelson and Bald win; Osborne, Weathersby and Warron. - LEADERS IN THE t t MAJOR LEAGUE t . (Ily the Associated Press) (Including games of Sept. 4.) National Batting Hornsby, Braves, .382. Runs P. Wnner, Pirates, 128. Runs ' batted in r Buttonitey, Cards, 113. . Hits P. Waner, Pirates, 200.' , Doubles P. Wanor, Pirates, 46. Triples P, Waner, Pirates, 18. Homers Wilson, Cubs, 30. Stolen bases Cuyler, Cubs, 27. Pitching Benton, Giants, won 22, lost 5. American !' Batting Goslin, Senators, .377. Huns Ruth, Yanks, 142. ; Runs butted In Gohrlg, Yanks, 126. Hits Matiiish, Browns, 202. ' Doubles' MniuiBli, Suhulte Browns, 40. ' Triples Combs, Yanks, 17. , Homers Ruth, Yanks. 47. .Stolon bases Myer, Red Sox,. public schools, conservatories, unt 2it., -; , ... vorsltioB, colleges and' normal ..Pitching Hoyt, Yanks, won 17, 'schools. Phone 390 for. iutornia- lost 4. It Was oatt .t'. wtvv .uit uisc OUT RrotM' , OMt t)AY, SSS, ?- ' wa' A .oy,ow vooTcmt t-OKlG AW' WOCW. 6UM Wt V AM 6MO,"6T OfA THtT . HOf,4" iuV UNt THAT - AM- - FOUR REA80NS WHY 1. There is a great display of . fancy fruit and melons from the best orchards In the whole valley. , Everything guaranteed good, and there to choose from. . ' 2. Busy people caii buy eve- nlugs. there is something da- 4 o iug at Brand's "every day up to 3 a. m. Fair enough? . 3. Only six minutes from town on the highway, with lots of parking and turning space. 4. The gardens aro worth seeing and one can get a fountain lunch as well as fruits. Tho children like to go to Brand's. i BRAND'S ROAD 8TAND I J BALL SCORES IN J I MAJOR LEAGUES . ..::!.,..'. .'.- ' Tho Giants had rudely bumped Jimmy Ring and the Phils into somewhat lgnomlnous defeat in the first gnmo of n double header, 9 to 4, yesterday, and wore leading 7 to 6 In the second when Scott, reclaimed from Toledo, entered the box to pitch the ninth inning against tlio tall-endors. s He :served one down ,Cy Williams' "alloy" and tho old-tlmor clouted it over his favorite right field wall, scoring behind Klein nud pulling the gamo out of the fire, 8 to ,7, ' Instead of-galnlng ground, the Giants really lost some for the Chi cago Cubs also put on a ninth in ning rally nt tho exponso of the Pitsburgh Pirates and advanced to, within nn eye-lash of the second The semi-tlnnlB have now been place GiaiitB. The score whs 9 to 8. completed in tlio play, for tho Brooklyn took both ends of a president's tup, the survivors bo doiible header with the Boston Ing I. G. Broadway and Dick Nor Braves. 3 to 2 in 10 innings, and 9 bns. Theso two players Will com- to 2. FlowcrB' homer gave Ddzzyipote some time this week for the Vance his 19th victory iu tho open-i prlzo. the cup Is awarded to the er. best player of the olub on a haridl In the American League, the cap basis, all membors being oil Athletics came back strong after! glblo to compote. their double Labor-Day roverso at : 1- -o -r Washington, and trounced ; the Senators, 9 to 2. Rube Walberg was touched for 10 lilts but was supreme in the pln'ohes. The vie tnt'v nut the A'lt within t.wo .names of tho liile New York Yankees. . the Chicago White Sox,' taking their second double-header In many .days from Detroit, stepped into a. fourth pluce tie with ,the Senators. The score In each game was 3 to 2. Htmneflold's single in the eleventh gave the Sox the first game and a ninth inning rally ac counted for the nightcap. ; Tho St. Louis BrowtiB bunched hits In three innings to down the Cleveland Indians, 9 to 0, for tho third straight time, "Melody Way" used by over 200 tlon. This Way We Will Pay You For space in your barn or implement shed We have 3 movers, 1 ruke, some irrigating pumps, and some fertilizer to carry over until next season. We will mnke you a money-saving proposition to get the space for seasonable goods.' . Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG ; -. ' ' ; Agents tor OAKLAND Fairbanks Morse & Co. - Bean Spray Pump Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. i V L. N. Miller Dehydrater Co. LOCAL GOLF CLUB TO PLAY CORVALLIS TEAM NEXT SUNDAY The Roseburg Country club Is making preparations for tho tour nanicnt to be played with the Cor vallis team next Sunday.: Tho local club- was Bhown a- most .enjoyable tlmo at Corvallis recently and hope to be. able to eqiuil the hos pitality of tho Corvallis club, the playing will Btnrt at .9 a,, in. A.; A. Wlldor will be In charge of . the tomn.; , Woll drilling. See W. F. Korhln, uox Sbo, Hoseuurg.i j JAIL SENTENCE IMPOSED I ' Wm. Kirk, of Anbuif, was arrest- od Saturday night charged with be- PEACHES Lemon Clings now reacfy at the Curtis ranch. Bring containers. Phone 8F4. F. M. CurtiV $KO . WE MUSTIOT VORstx ftRW i . THfc .KX TiMt SAW UttA WWb AT RMy.v VVS BEEH OM . TTO ROND J AViO WE. ISWT 50 MERY ROM THW6 MOW.IW TUfe .WyooTS ANO BfBt 6At WM TO ORyjfi HOMt M BOT 6Wt 'ttA TttAt 6WE. . 'tM TtMU . Ing intoxicated at a dance. He en tered n plea of guilty when arraign ed bofore Justice of the Peaco J. J. Brown and was given a 20-day joll sentence He was arrested . by Deputy Sheriff Daughorty. tt New Face Powder Popular MELLO-GLO is a wonderful new shado youth color. Perspiration hardly affects It and It will not leave the skin dry and drawn. Try this new French Process Face Powder and enjoy its marvelous beautifying qualities. StlckB well, stays on longer and dous not clog tho pores. You will surely lovo MELLO-GLO. Nathan Fullertun, druggist, ' . .', LOGGER KILLED AT SILTCOOS LAKE SUN. James D. Seaborn, ' 65-year-old logger employed by tlio Slltcoos " Logging company, was killed Sun day at the logging camp near Silt coob lake. He wos omployed as a choker setter and was struck by n flying lino, which hurled him for 12 feot, killing him instantly. As tho ficcidont occurred in Douglas county .Coroner Rittor was called but found no inquest uobossary. BIDS FOR COAL '.. ' : Scaled bids will bo rccalvod by ! tlio county court nt. the court houso, Roseburg, Oregon, on or bo ifore 10 a, m Frlduy, Soptembot i7 for sale und dollvory to tin county of 20 tons of coal. ; ... - GEORGE K. QUINE, 1 ; County Judge By MartiV