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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929. SEVEN 'Classified Section BATES: Per word, each Insertion, 1 sent. By the week, ( eenta a wort. ' Minimum per advertisement. t3 cent. Hall your adi count lb words and encloie tamp, check r money order. FOR SALE : 160-ACRE stock ranch cheap. Bo t, cawas Valley. 200 YEARLING hen fur sale. Jim Clara, KoBe Dure Stuuio. ; ! Vvtt:EL.liAHHUVti and gardeu hose ai bargain prices. Leake & Heyera Co. SEKVICAS STATION Two pumps, good, location at 633 Nona I in to i.. Cottage Grove. Ore. WOOD seasoned fir block for sale in 12-incft, ltt-inch leugtiia. Melton Bios., phone 4'1d. FOR SALE 25 h. p. Fairbanks ... Morbe Die&el engine, good condi tion. Frank Ham tin, Kiddle, Ore. FINE BED DAVENPORT in oak, also a line davenport in mohair. Bee these at Powell's Furniture faiore, 115 faiiendan St. FOR SALE J 928 Oakland coach, at a sacrifice. Can be seen at to. End Service Station. Phone 406, aak for Al Young. CUSTOM HATCHING Ch.cks, 500 eggs or more. 8c per oird. Tur keys, 336 eggs or more. 12c per bird. J. H. JUooher, Leona, Ore. Box 518. RANCH FOR SALE OR RENT 195 acres, S-rooiu douse about 20 acres larin land. On Reedsport highway. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. FOR SALE $22,00; hound pup; . red buue and biood hound, six months old. Jual right for ir tim ing. Emery Bates, Dothan, Ore. Via West Fork. FOR SALE 2 lots In Sutlierlin, with small house, chicken house, $175. Might cousider good used Ford as part payment. Box 263, 8utheriin. KITCHEN CABINET for sale cheap, some good used beds and springs, fine set of dining room chairs at Powell's Furniture Stove. 115 Sheridan. DON'T FORGET We have perfect circle piston rings. Give us a call on your next ring Job and we know we can stop that oil pump ing. Rose Garage, phone 66. POTATOES We offer for Satur day and Monday, April 13th and loth only Yakima Notted Gem potatoes at $1.35 per sack. Peo ples Cash Grocery, Odd Fellows Bldg. FOR SALE 10 acres, good house, other outbuildings; just right for commercial chicken and dairy ranch, close in, all tillable, dandy soil. Price right. See Win. Fisher, 825 Winchester St., Rose burg, Ore. BABY CHICKS White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks. Write for folder and prices. Custom hatching. Ash land Associated Breeding Farms, Ashland, Oregon. HUST SELL TIMBER at a sacri fice; section 10, township 21 south, range 6 west of Willam ette, near Leona mills. Write Geo. F. Crouse, 301 E. Central Ave., Balboa, Calif. OSED RANGE for $19. Small cast cook stove 10. Many other good buys In ranges, tables, chairs, dressers and beds, springs and mattresses. See them at 115 Sheridan street. Powell's. CERTIFIED BROCCOLI SEE I Original St. Valentine strain known as Ashby No. 2. Also St. Valentine known as early Butner strain. Both varieties of these seeds were grown under the su pervision of B. W. Cooney. H. P. Conn, Hoseburg, Ore. Phone 6F33. SIDE GLANCES AfV 2 in. y muk tPtvec we. . u s. pt. orr. "Thr of tha finest men in It's still good enough to bring in my FOR SALE Hundred cedar DOJts. i'UOiie iwU.it iiUCK, fOlK, OltfaUU. rl)H fciALE Two. two eigai, eiftu. uud uootu; arnijr cuu V. uuutfiaa tiu ... k)11 tiALt, Work or sauti.e uorse, sigUt aouut lvOO. . o. ruyuu, KuauUuig or puone ititii. FOR bALE Three fine young Dronztt louis, Aucona eggs aim cuicKs. hu 1, iiux 4u. fuouw FOR SALE One 3i-loa truck equippeu tor togging, span muies yis. oiu. inane r. j. corneii, 1 niiie south and I mile east, My rue ireea. BROCCOLI SEED Genuine Ashbyi No. z, per ib. tooie agent lur tins lmnoried seed. Mis. N. C. Aunby, Apt. ti, over Rose Con fectionery. UAitUcN and turner seeds. Large moth, oi package anu UuiK beeuc, cioer, aiiaita, rape, and steu corn; Bermuua onions. Leake & Beyers Co. FLOUR Featherflake, all hard wneat, guaranteed. Special ior Sat. ana Mou., April li and Id, omy at l.tu per 4y-ib. sack. Peo ples Cash Grocery, Odu - FeUuwB Bldg., an indepenueui stoie. WANTED WANTED Used wooo. range, rea sonable. Call 430 S. Jackson, phone 435-J. WANTED 200 to 300 head Anogra goata on suareii; lots ol range and thorougniy experienced, liux 108 care News-Heview. I FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 4-room apt., no children. Garage. 428 Piuor St. FOR RENT B'urniBhed heated apartment, electric range, inquire 124 W. DougtaB. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt., hot and cold water, electric stove. Heart of city, inquire Bu bar Bros. $60 A MONTH will rent a new store room 20 by 0 ft., steam heat. Hot and coid water, includ ed. Located opposite Antlers theatre. Win. Ben. FOUND I FOUND Baby's shoe. Owuer'may haveeame by culllug at this ot fice and payiug for ad. MISCELLANEOUS . WALNUT GRAFTING By a spe cialist, inquire Moyer s Nursery, phone 46F13. CEMENT work in ail its Drancnes dav or contract. Aiixers anu building hoist for hire. James Miller. Phone 119-Y. TRADE 80 acres Twin Fulls dis trict Idaho. Good crops; wheat, spuds, alfalfa, clover seed, beans; naar town on highway, R. R. and R. F. D. Want stocked dairy, near school, Douglas Co., Ore. Write Box 177, Rogue River, Ore. IF YOU ARE Interested In insur ance work and nut satisfied with position you now hold, 1 per sonally invite you to address nie at llox 573, Eugene, so that I may get an appointment wilh you. Experience not necessary. We want clean-cut, honest, progres sive men who are looking lor a position that is more than mere money. You may be tho man we are looking for. Large territory just being opened in your dis trict. M. C. Bristol, Gen. Agent. By George Clark mi y;a Mm town I brougnt up in tni Doggy, and cook wood.- CAR OWNER non-t forget to calll 1553 when In need ot auto parts. I Sarll's Auto Wrecking House. !THE ANNEA11 NIB Camp Fire'9 liirls hold a story liour lor dtualll v ' children lrom 10 to 11 a. m. ev- Her F"m Canyonville ery nu-diiV at tho. nubile 11-' brary. NEW TODAY nUS FOU SALE F. l uoue 42K11. G. Hatiield. LAJtoi Jrriuay, goiu wioiiooue piu vLU uameo. Can 23. ruu SAL.iv vicier buoy buggy -auU uaaaiuut. ruuUe JOi J. OH SALE resh goat milk for cuituicn and. luvaaus. A. T. UU key, Ballf SL Lutoi rrtuuy, oval snapeu agaie Uroocu. I'luuur pieaou leave al icu.b-iieviow oil ice. Reward. FOR SALE ew cabbage and let tuce plants, Buiaei a Green r.ouse, west Koseburg. Ituit ALti 2a5-aeie raucn near iteedspoii. bov imiiwr mioriua tion luquue oi R. i. Asiiwoi'lii, biiO E. vtusningtou St., Ro&euurg, uregon. WILL QiVE goud tvmule Shepherd to auy one giving tier a guou home, tme stoca dug. Dr. j. ti. Ciiapmau, lluw Maurone. Oppo site nuspital. FOR SALE luuO chick brooder, with pipe, coal burner; period c'onaition. Tne new Bypass auto matic heat control none better. Only $0. Phone 42-L. A 7-TUltE Alwater Kent AO ra dio complete, with tubes and Al water Kent speaker. A real bar gain, $i'6; easy terms, 'laylors Battery & - Electric Station. Phone 67. FOR RENT OR SALE on very easy terms, 160 acres in Camas Valley on -good road, about 20 acres in cultivation and build ings. Write to B. M. Price, Box 226, Oregon City, Ore. IF YOU are looking for a ranch Don't make a mistake and buy before looking over Myrtle Creea vicinity. We can sell you a ranch from 10 acres to 1700 acred. Bruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR i RADE Lovely 6-room mod ern home, In best residence dis trict Grants Pass; and 120 acres timber, all level, all year water supply; 8 miles norm Grants ! Pass on Pacitic highway. Want property in or near Roseburg. Ed Squier, phone 670, PIANO FOR SALE Piano that has been repossessed with large amount paid, will sacrifice to re sponsible parly for unpaid bal ance. Convenient terms if desir ed. Your phonograph or organ accepted as sart payment. For information write Mf. C. D. Hug gins, care McMorran & Wash burne, Eugene, Ore. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get a real home ranch. 129 acres 1 mile from town, good road, good water, good house, plenty out buildings fenced, 7o acres cultivated, 8 acres prunes, some apples, cherries, lots of berries, Price $S5U0, $500 cash, balance long time. See Bruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Ore. ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES w ntguiiir nice tine Ul -'uiin,uu -w Post No. 16, American Le- glon, Tuesday, April 16 at 8 P M. Legionclub rooms. Last meeting before National Com- mander McNutt's visit. Im- POJIUIll UUSIIItJSB. UllltJ UUU brine a buddy. . ADJUTANT. FRECKLES AND HIS SALESMAN SAM WHSVi'.TH' IT LEAST sixTeew ' I DID OURlUCr ' VN6L.L'J YOUNG S OU! DOWN 1 ' 7 WAT 'S BANT SEEN klLAOEA MOLCANSO, THEBES AMOTU.ER ;J r-f C CRR AALGAkALA FBEClil.es vNeVL HEAD ) MOLCAMO, lSCLE ( 7A6 ISLAND OF MAUI - BACK TO OOR A MARRV K IT'S -m& LARGEST , Hotel.' - look:! s t -s iActne cbater ) . Spills' ' -W ' - 1 iTRfMMIUO S(VSo Me out coMPLe.TeL- whpvt BIO-LSAOUe ALL TEftfS I Neeos fK COU'-OM'TUScJ SW HOWOV, So TOOM HE IS MOR or Less IM WASHIMCTbM, 7 WOUH CASTpj !ff , l LOCAL NEWS I Jl ""'" "l 'u'uu,"ro visitor in tUU city today. In From Yoncalla Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cocfceran of Yomralla, visited with friends here today. - Here From Dixonvilla Mrs. May Beckley of DUonvtlle Is visiting in this city today with relatives. In From Canyonville Mrs. Lawrence Henninger of Canyonville visited with friends and shopped in this city yesterday. Thornton on Business A. H. Thornton of Portland, rep resenting the Tidewater Sales Co., is a business visitor in this city to day. Arrivals From Coos Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Asche oi Marsh Held are Btoppiug for a short time at the Umpqua, while visiting here. To Leave Tomorrow Richard G. Extra of the Zeller bach Paper Co. is leaving tomor row morning for Marshfltfri, where he makes his headquarters. ; Realtor Visits Hera- Mr. and Mrs. Constable of SeaH view, Wash., are spending a few days In this city. Mr. Constable is a prominent real estate dealer In the Washington city. Visitors In Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. George La Barre I and small daughter of this city are visiting in Murshfleld tbls week. Mr. La Barre is transacting busi ness with the Shell Oil Co. on the bay, being district automotive en gineer for the company. Markets (AaWocUted Preta laietl Wirv) BOSTON, April 13. Tho Com mercial Bulletin today sa: "The market is slill ranter quiet on the suiface, but there is a tai movement in wool' more or less steadily at prices which show little change on line wooli, although medium qualities are easier. "In the weal, vhire has been lit tle new business reported this week. Some wool in Mountain Home, Idaho, was sold at 33 6-8 for medium quality wool, compar ed wilh 86 cents ten duvs ugo. Shearing is delayed all through the lntermouuiain area on account of severe, storms. "Foreign markets are inlrfy steady, Australian sales Bhowing slight recessions on the fag-end wools Kof the season but good wools are firm, especially croos breds. 1 f ' "The piece goods markets are moderate active. Worsted 'manu facturers report staple orders slow, at the moment. i "Mohair is quiet. A little hull has been take,n in tho southwest at 50 cents for adult mid 60 cents for kid, but growers In Texas usually want more money." The Commercial Bulletin- will publish the following wool quoia-, tions tomorrow: Scoured basis: Oregon Fine und f. in; ' stuplc $1.00-1.03; fine and f. m. fr. comb ing $.97-1.00; fine and f. m. cloth ing $.U5-.96; valley' No. 1 $1.02 1.05. Mohnlr: Average 12 months Oregon $.58-60. Graded stock First combing .65- ATTENTION ( All Odd Follows please moot at hall Sunday afternoon at ' 1:15 to attend funeral of our iW ini DM). KJ. Tj. nilllUJBiiIl, which will be held at the : Douglas Funeral Home. FRIENDS STR.WUOUS WORK1 BASe&ftLU good rcst'. 70; good carding .45-.50. ' SALEM. Ore.. April 11- Acting repre sentatives, local .rommiKsion firms announced a dtop of five cents a pund lu buying price for mohair. - ui,i.type of "you'" lamb. hair, became effecvive today. . Ko ',,er w ever half 80 . , t . Innocent as this one. . 1 he cut had been toweled for Antl lt i8 a con8ciOUS and 8ophis some ten day s past, with consider i trntet innocence. able etlorts made to slave it oir.t It was stated. Tho new price is in line with Texas market when the mohair,- clip averages 4 to S cents per pound higher than Ore gon hair. i , Buying prices for wool in the grease were unchanged. PORTLAND. Ore.. April 13. Egg prices went flying upward to day, due. It was said, to another effort to halt premium paying at other points. All grades advanced two cents, standard extras halting at 28, standard firsts at 27. medi um extras at 25 and medium firsts at 24. Prime firsts In butter advanced half a cent to 44. Firsts were a cent higher at 43. Onions soared to $3.75 and $4 00 with the demand surpassing the supply. Lettuce was also higher. FORT LAND, Ore., April 13. Cattle market compared with week ago: All classes steady except strong weights and heavy steers. which were 25 to 50 cents lower. Bulls closed weak and fairly steady. Bulk jtood under 1100- nound steers S12.25 to $12.50. Good strong weights and medium grade light, SU.2&612.35. Off grades uown to s'j.ou ana uuuer. uoou heifers up to $11.00. Good cows upl to $10.00 and better. Medium and j low grade she stuck $9.00 down to $5.50. Bulk desirable bulls $M.OO to $y.00, mostly $8.25 to $S.75. Best light vealers $14.50. Calves $12.50 down. Heavies and thins down to $8.50. Hogs compared with week ago: Light .butchers steady to 25 cents higher. Other killing classes steady. Feeder pigs opened steady, closed weak nnd 25c lower. Bulk light butchers 811.85 to $12.00. Over and under weights $11.75 down. Ex treme heavies mostly $10.00 to $10.b0. Packing sows $8.50 to $8.76. Odd head $!i.00. Bulk slaughter pigs $10.75 to $11.25, '11 r C tt Incrl Br p $w.o w : lots $11.50. Feed 11.00. Extreme ton at close J10.7B. aueup aim mMiua quumui, "'uu, wilh week nuo. Choice lambs still quoted up to $16.00, yearlings to V13.00, ewes to 0.85, NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY ANIMAL Notice Is hereby given that the iiudi'i-tdncd did, on or about the 5th day of Junuury, 1029, take up the following described animal as an estray, to-wlt: Ono bald faced Hereford cow. age about six years, with a crop off the right ear and a white spot on the Ictt side just back ot the shoul der and with no other distinguish' lng marks or brands. That said animal has been held at my farm since the taking up thereof and may be seen until the. date of sale by auy person Inter ested therein at my farm on Rob erts Crock about 10 mllus uoutli erly from Roseburg in Douglas county, Oregon. That by order duly made and en tered by tliu Justice of the Peace for Deer Creek District, Douglas County, Oregou, my said farm lias been fixed as the place where, and 2:30 o'clock P. M. on Tues day, the 30th day of April, 1929, as the time, at which time and place said animal will be offered for sule at public auction, unless sooner re deemed, to satisfy damages, costs of keeping and all expenses Incur red including Justice's fees und jcu.sts of advertUiugand sale and , om.ii mini main aim cAn:iint-n Imay have been regularly made Dated this 12th day of April, D. P. FRENCH A Big Sam B rAOOZY ftLOMOr Th "You" Lamb This story ts not about the gar , den variety of "you" lamb. Nor about such a one as the Pro I Iihet described to David. 1 Nor even ilKt as the one at the ; Oklahoma state house. This is about the Farmers Union Like tim. of an ese-sucklnr doe that buricH the shells. This lamb joins about the time success seems certain. It mic.ht be better to say that he "conuects up with the group. ' He doesn't become a part of It. He always says "you." "Whnt will YOU give me for my wheat? "What are YOU paying for eggs?'' ' I dont like the plan YOU follow lu this." "The other fellow offers more than YOU do foV that.'- This "you" lamb stands around the edge and bleats "you, you." He wants the whole flock to play I wet nurse for his benefit. j When the picking la good he ls right there. When things are wrong he blnmjes "you." j He likes to dicker with the wolves In daylight and safety. j But he Is strong for the shelter-1 lng fold when needed. Maybe a little "wool" Is required' to nay for safe shelter. 1 He wants it all taken off of you." , He Is a cheerful sharer In bene- fits. But costs und adversltlos are for "you." There Is seldom more than ono "you" lamb In a flock. But he fnlrly gets the goat of all the rest. And thero Is no market for Mb pelt. Kansas Union Farmer. IN BANKRUPTCY No, B-13248 In the District Court of the United Slates tor the District of Oregou. I In the matter ot Charles L, Turpiu, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Charles L. Tur piu of Anlauf, In the County of Douglas, and district aforesaid, a buukrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the Sih day of April, 10211, the said 1"" van uuiy bujuui- !:1,b.a,'Vu;:L; tt'"1.,,,,1'u.t. ,'";8t. hoia ttt , o(fl(,e of tluJ uml(,r. ,,. ,n K(Mebur Oronon. nn the 26th day of April, 1920, ut 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, at which time the-' said creditors may attend, prove 1 ihuir claims, appoint a trustee. examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may proper ly come before suld meeting. Dated April 13th, 1920. C. L. HAMILTON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Nichols and Carter's Tire Shop. Attention tire users. Never were such prices as these In the history 'of tires. Lee tires, a tire that is na tionally known and nationally ad vertised. A the that Is fully guar anteed. A tiro that gives universal satisfaction. A tire that Is a beauty to look upon. A tire that will take you there amj bring you back. A mark of distinction and good Judg ment to auy man or woman who puis Lee tires on his car. None ue iter und few as good. 29x4.40 $ 6.10 29x1.76 8.10 30x5.00 8.60 31x5.00 9.00 3ux5.25 10.00 31x5.25 10.36 32x6.1,0 12.1b 3JX6.00 12.50 8ECOND-HANDED CHICAGO. Although a school girl here was never bitten by a dog she has uevortheiens been treated for hydrophobia. Hho was wounded by a bullet which a po liceman had fired through suspected of being mud. dog The treatment was ordered lo preclude possibility of infection from the bullet. Day anked on I hat 1 mi r 6A0CKS!j0STH6M V ,cv, , T) CFl AG'S SoOMD ASLEEP aggWT 2VHAMT TO SETA SOOD 7 jT oka ) M OOR FELLOE MAS HAC i LOOk AT IT TM6 CLOODS ) J M A STDEMOOOS i M its autipouJ TAey? vrp'' Vihpits "we iDef N vjhv.i'm tiR.eo our, ( eve. often heard thpo" eseivi- O1 CAMPIM' OUTOM OFFICER1. 00WNTOWN THINCr'S OUte.T ftLQWCr- THC TH' RlVeR BANK, J TkAFFIC WAS TcO POTOMftC' HUH " noi SY FeR. Me, o I tr.' jfpru- . --fCAG. OUT H6l?e.T&ET -s.. ("-,A r?.' , ii (Different MARY ANN Shell PANS THE new Mary Ann Shell Pans are here! They suggest so many modern and delight fully new ways to plan meals and prepare foods peach or berry shortcakes, entrees, salads, Churchill Hardware Co The Winchester Store lfaL C1 snivtcg. inc. w ' ' v-y READ IHt S1UKY, THEN COLOR THE MATURE While downy held the watering can tipped o'er, -the water slowly ran out of the spout and traveled quickly to the earth helow. Then Coppy cried, . "Oh. that la mean. For rainstorms folks are never keen. Why you send water down on them 1 surely do not know." Wee ticouty smiled, and calmly said, "Ob, don't mind him. Just go ahead. A let of folks will figure that this rain is just goud luck. You see. it falls on flowers and things and to litem brand new Hie It brings. Just think ot all tho good 'twill do the sprouting gar den truck." Just then they heard a noarhy groan. "Hey, let tho watering can atone. I am the one who handles that. He on your merry way. Hut, wait a m 1 11 u t 1 If you're good, und only do the things you should, I'll i change my mind and be real kind nnd gladly let you stay he Tinles looked up. What they them all iHhw. rem mm my iinru with nwe. llefore them stood desserts that will de light your family and guests. A new form of illustrated Mary Ann Recipe book enclosed with every pan. On display at our store monstrous man, as fat as he could ho. "Now, don't be scared at what you'vo spied. I am the Thunder Man," he cried. The Tlnymltes were pleased with him and laughed, "Ha, ha, ho, he!" "We're glad to meet you," Scouty said, "but, tell ub, what's Hint on your head? if it's the sort of hat you wear, I think it's rather cute." The ' man looked up and said, "Oh, that? Oh my, no. It Is not a hat. It's there to keep rain off my head. It's Just a number shoot." . , And then ho told the happy bunch, "Now, listen here, I have a hunch that I can entertain you all in manner that is grand. You see, I rule the rain clouds here, and plan the weather, dark or clear. I'll take you all upon a trip door through my Thuuderlaud." (The Thund.r Man produces thunder In tho next story.) (Copyright, I'M), NKA Service,, Inc.) By Blosser By Small