RQSEBUKG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929.
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FOR SALE
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GOOD cedar boat fur sale.
ltiu ACRE slock ranch cheap. Box
2, Camas Valley.
KOH SALE Slimmer wood for
quick tire, $2.75 a lid $3-00. Phone
SERVICE STATION Two pumps,
good iocuuou at iiZ Nona Oi
tot., Cottage Grove, Ore.
FOH SALE Good second-hand bi
. cycle, $iu; lb it. cauoe, $;. See
liarry Lampbell or plume 617-J.
AT STL' D Cocker Spaniel Wah
Ked Na Hed rlasii; cnnmpion
Block. vest Kennels, iMyrtlo
Creek, Ore. ;
J'Oll SALE Buz.: saw with Jolm
Deere engine, excellent condi
tion, oil tuiue-incu wagon. J. W.
Hail, Wilbur, Oregon.
FOR SALE Old growth fir block
wood, lti-inch. Two or mree tier
loads, $3 per lljr. Joan kuoerts,
Liilard, Ore.
FOH SALE I ice cheat, 1 three
burner oil stove, 1 bedstead, 1
cheat of drawers, 1 baby buggy,
almost new. Phone 22u-J.
KANCH FOli SALE OH UK.Yi'
liio acres, S-rooni house aouut 2u
acres farm land, on Reedsport
highway. Page Lumber & Fuel
Co.
FOR SALE liKU special Stude
baker 6 roadster, in good shape,
new battery, body in fine condi
tion, ruua good. King's Service
Station.
FOH SALE New model Ford
roadster, sand color, run 31 uu
miles on pavement. Like new.
Will allow $150 discount and
terms. Call Hotel Suthcrlin.
UUST SELL TiT.UUJU at a sacrifice-;
section 10, township 21
south, range 5 wert of Wiilam-
. eite, near Leon a mills. Write
Geo. V. Grouse, 301 E. Central
Ave., Balboa, Calif.
fcAHY CHICKS Whi..e Leglonis,
Rhode Island Reds, Barred
Rocks. Write for folder and
prices. I ?stom hatching. Ash
land Associated Breeding Farms,
Ashland, Oregon.
UUST SELL TIMBER at a sacri
fice; section 10, township 21
Bouih, range 5 west of Willam
ette, near Leona mills. 'Write
Geo. F. Crouse, 301 E. Central
I WANTED I
COOK 35 years rxporii-ncc, wants
kitchen work. Phone ollf-J.
HIGH Sf'HooL. girl wams work.
Write It. G., care Newd-R;viuv.
WOMAN wants day or hour work.
.Mrs. Ida Fritz, Kan St., just oil!
Dixouville road.
WANTKl) To buy luuil hwicl used
dry ewt-s, sheared. Geo. Vail Ko
ten. Riddle.
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I MISCELLANEOUS
I'L'l'KUT the key man. The Vil
late Locksmith, 535 N Jarkson.
OXL'IIANUE Modern equipped
dwellings for l'arnis. J. A. Camp
bell, 125 Sheridan St.
ANYONK wishillK to try Hales'
coal leave order with 11. W.
Younsi & Sou. Grant Dales.
CAH OVVNKIl lion'l forRet to call
653 when In need of auto parts.
Sard's Auto Wrecking House.
SIDE GLANCES
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WALNUT top prafting. All work
guaranteed. 'iun culvert, 'ler
itiiuai hotel, room 2us. I'bone 636
'lhurs. 5 to 8.
LAWN MOWKKS sharpened ami
repaired. We have a machine fur
grinding mowers, hiu :. Main, or
bee Mac on Smith, Ford Garage.
TRADE so acres Twin Vails dis
trict Idaho. Good ciopti; wneat,
spuds, altaU'a, clover seed, beaus;
nsar town ou highway, It. K. and
It. t'. D. Want stocked dally,
Dear school, Douglas Co., Ure.
Write Box 177, kugue Kiver, Ore.
1 LOST I
LOST On Melsnse road, child's
red sweater. Finder please return
to News-Review olilce.
FOR RENT
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STOKE TOR RENT 111 Grand ho
tel suitable for radio shop or
real estate office. Call Grand ho
tel. LODGE DIRECTORY
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge
No. 47 .Meets every Wednesday
in Knights ot Pythias Hall, lo4
Rose street. Visitors always wel
come. J. O. HOrSROLPER, C. C.
E. H. HIFHAM. M. F.
GEO. R. WARE. K. R. S.
Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple
No. 4. Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of each
monih at the K. P. Hull. Vis
itors always welcome.
MABEL BL'SENBAHK,
M. E. C.
ANNA WINTERS, M. of R. C.
MOLLfE BROWN, M. of F.
A. F. & A. M., Laurel iodge No.
13, kegular communication sec
ond and fourth Wednesdays each
mouth at Masonic Temple, Rose
burg, Ore. Visiiois welcome.
J. E. CLARK. W. NJ.
W. F. HARRIS. S-c
O. E. S., Roseburg Chapter, No. 3
holds their regular nieeiing on
the first and third Thursdays in
each month. All sojourning
brothers and sisters are respect
fully invited to attend.
MRS. EFFIE MORGAN, V. M
FREE JOHNSON. Sec.
I. O. O. F., PhiletarMn Lodge No.
8 Meets In Odd Fellows Tem-
pie every Friday evening- .Visit
ing brouiers are always wel
come li. E. OLEMAN, N. G.
-i.a-.jL VWi. Rec. Sec.
f J. ft BAILEY, Fin. Sec. "
Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. O.
M. Meels lirat and third Wed
nesdays of tho month. Moost
Hall. 248 N. Jackson street. Vis
iting brothers welcome.
GEO. P. GiLHAM. Diet.
H. O. PARGETER, Sec.
JNO. M. THRONE, Treus.
Job's Daughters No. 8 Meet,
first and fourth Tuesdays at 7:3fl
p. m., Masonic Temple. MasL,i
Masons and O. E S. members al
wavs welcome.
ESTHER WRIGHT, Sec.
W. O. M. L. Meets in Moose HaJl
second and fourth Fridays at 8
o'clock. Visitors welcome.
CONSTANCE BLACK, S. R.
GRACE HUNTER, Rec.
VIVIAN PHILLIPS, Treas.
U. S. W. V., George Starmer Can-?
No. 19. Meets jointly with aux
miliary second and fourth Thurs
days at Roseburg armory, 8 p
m. All comrades and sisters in
vited. T. J. BORDEAl'X. Camp Adji.
MRS. 3. W. STARMER, Aux
Pres.
By George Clark
n - our Better Gardens Wjgaz.ne ,
NEW TODAY '
FOR SALE Kale plants. Phoue
45F3.
WANTED Small gas engine.
Phoue 4oF3. C. J. Raainusseu.
FOR SALE Bees. A. E. Rutter,
phone 25F11, Route 2, Box 37-A.
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
house. Phone 471-L or call 547 S.
Stephens St.
FOR RENT Two rooiiu. furuisheo
house ti per mouth. See maid at
Douglas hotel.
SWEET POTATO PI-ANTS Or
der now for May 2,)tn delivery.
Leake & Beyers Co.
GARUKN HOSE Sprinkers of all
types. Hoes, rakrs and shovels.
Leake At Beyers Co.
FOR SALE 40 head Rood ewe.)
and lambs, one fresh cow, 8
young hogs. Phone 14F4, G. M. ,
Adams.
26 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Exra
Milier, ludieB" and gents' tailor.
Cleaning, dyeing. 4u7 W. Cass
St. Phoue 3G1-R.
FORI) 1927 delivery. Refinltdied,
overhauled and equipped to be
like new. Price wah license,
J245. 'J. O. Newland and Son.
FOR SALE Hahy bugy with de
tachable onso.aette. Just like
new. Cost $vJ sale price $25.
Phone 579-J.
FORD 1U26 coin. A good car in
line condition. A jolly little car
for Iwo. (let it now tor $2Ui, with
license. J. O. Newland and Sou.
GIRL wishes position as office girl
or cierk. Business education. Ex
perience more desirable than
wages. Phone 221-K.
WANTED Someone to wreck
building for t lie material at cor.
Oak and Stephens St. Must be oil'
the grounds by the 23rd. Wilhur
L. SpauKh, 604 S. Pine.
CHEVROLET 1925 touring. This Is
"1 car in a HioO. The care It has
had makes It almost like new. A
bargain at $211.3, with license. J.
O. Newland and Son.
DODGE (Graham) 1-ton 1927 truck.
Thoroughly reconditioned and
ready for work. Cab and license
included. Price SMJij, and terms.
J. O. Newland and Son.
HOUSE FOR RENT The Bert
Bates home on Mill St., one of
the most modern homes in city,
U for rent unturiiisheu. Call and
see il. Krigidaire, electric range,
e.c, but unfurnished.
:iIEVROLET 1!25 roadster. Thor
oughly overhauled. New top. If
you are looking lor good onu-s-ated
car, lake this one at $215
with the license. J. O. Newland
and Sou.
DODGE (Graham) IVton 1120
truck. Large stake-rack body,
cab, license, oversize tires, over
load springs and from bumper.
Price $ 1025. Terms. J. O. New
laud and Son.
FOR RENT 1 large 3-room fur
nished house, fenced and vfilh
large willow shade in yard; gar
age. A cool spot in summer. $9
per month. See A. M. Wallace,
1113 E. 6th St. N.
STl'DEBAKER 3 923 towing with
enclosures. It's a shame to sell
for only $34 S as the car has three
fourths of its original lite left.
License included. J. O. Newland
and Son.
BUICK 1922 touring. A car that
wa taken in on a trade because
of its excellent state of preserva
tion. You'll be proud to own It.
License and car $325. J. O. New
land and Sou.
192S DODGE, sedan "fastest four
in America," run loss than !)ui)0
miles, equipped with Houdallle
tdiock absorbers, spare tire, heat
ci', seat covers and license. Price
Sv"ii. .1. o. Newland and Son.
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WANTED Log truckers to move
liltVOuo feel at once. Highway
Lumber Co., Sutherliu, Ore.
PIPE, PUMPS, POWER Let us
furnish your water system sup
plies. Motors, engines, irrigation
pipe. Low prices. Leake &. Bey
ers Co.
FOR SALE 100 White Leghorn
haby chicks, also some on May
2Uid. Kale plants $2 per lOOu.
Cabbage plants, $1 per 100. O. H.
Waizig Hatchery, 7oti Fullerton
St.
FUNERAL SERVICES
FOR MRS. CLEMONS
HELD YESTERDAY
Mrs. Elizabeth J. demons, wife
of John M. Clemens, passed away
at her home in Edenbower, Satur
day afternoon. She was 64 years of
uge and had lived in Roseburg
five years. Besides her husband.
she leaves seven sons, one daugh
ter and thirteen grandchildren.
The children are: J. W. demons of
Washington; M. M. Clenious, Chas.
demons, C. A. Clcmons, A. A.
Clemous, H. II. demons and Zeila
Hudson of Ru3eburg; F. R. dem
ons of Spokane.
Funeral services were held at
the parlors of the Roseburg Under
taking Co. Sunday afternoon. Rev.
CrooK officiating, and interment
was made in the Mason. c ceme
tery. Six sons acted us pall-bearers.
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Markets
l.tuj('kiliU T(-M L1UU WitfJ
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 13. The
market generally displayed an un
ruffled front early Monday.
Butter and egg prices remained
at Friday's quotations in the ab
sence ot a Saturday session of tne
dairy exchange.
Iii vegetables, asparagus was
weaker at 91 to 91,15 a dozen
bunches, wholesale.
Lettuce was 25 cents higher he
cause of an increased demand.
Shipments from The Dalles havt
begun to arrive, but the quality so
far was reported as not outstand
ing. In fruits, one. of the best buys is
found in medium sized oranges.
The 176s and 20us are selling at $c
a box. The smaller sixes are being
rapidly cleaned up and the navels,
except for the fev,on hand, are a
thing of tlw ua.st.
Oid potatoes are firm. An ad
vance is expVctcd any time.
Poultry and dressed meats were
firm. The week-end demand took
care of all supplies.
Hutterfat was a cent higher all
around. Station 44, Track 45, de
livered at Portland 47c.
Eat barbecue sauuwicnes ano
live forever. Brand's Bond Stand
There will be a pre-achool
clinic at Rose school Tues-
day afternoon from 1 to 1. All
mothers with children enter
ing Rose next fall are urged
to bring them to the clinic.
NOTICE
Senior Hih P. T. A. meut-
tnir Tnesduv eveninir. Mav
A 1 lrli 7-.ri l-'hu-Hon tit til'll- 4t
curs aud other business.
With nlick tirea and slip-
pry roads, with faster cars
than ever, with stops more
necessary and more frequent,
for the safety of your life,
jour wife's and baby's, always
in mind, it Is wise for you to
provide your car wilh tho
best, and strongest Mres made
Lee Tires, none better and
few as good. Big trade In
values all this week at Nick
Carter's Tire Shop.
FRIENDS
VGP-Coouo
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"Peter Stratford" and "Widow"
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For 20 yenrs "Peter Stratford'
In a nursery farm, attended boxing
land in Missouri in 1925, after a
Peter" died of tuberculosis hi Oakhin I. he told attendants "he" was
a woman. Inset is Stratford. Large photo is his "widow," who de
clares the did not know "Stratford's"" secret until a few months ago,
when she left to end the weird union by divorce.
HAMMERSTEIN IN
LEGAL BOUT WITH
ABSENT ACTRESS
(Assoi'tiit.-d Pri'M Li'om'd Wire i i
NEW YORK. May IS. Arthur
Hammerstein, theatrical producer,
today announced his intention ti
appeal to the American federation!
of labor to compel Helen Kane, j
missing musical comedy star, to i
fulfil her contract.
Miss Kane disappeared from tho
cast of "Oood Boy," a Hammer
stein production, three or four days!
after it opened a Boston engage-J'
ment j;titl has not been found by thci
producer's agents( ) , ., -j, .
Hantmerstein yald the show!
would close In Boston next Satur-j
day and lie sent to the storehouse.
He attributed the sudden clojins j
to Miss Kane's disaimearance. j
Miss Kane, Hammerstein said, I
has a contract to make talking pic-,
lures whieh does not become ef- j
fective until her contract with him
expires Jum? 1. He said, however, I
that he believed she was on her j
way to California and if he found
that was a fact he would bring suit
against the picture company. i
He said his appeal to the feder
ation of labor wa.4 planned because
the Actors' Equity association,
which is affiliated with the federa
tion, has authority over motion
pictures.
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Visitor: Those are nice dress
tntc r-ooius you have attached to
the fool bait stadium. i
Professor: I n esting rooms ?
Those art? the college bulidingH. I
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worked a3 n man In munition plants,
mutches, and married Beth Row
long correspondence. Just before
FRANK HAHN DIES IN
GLIDE THIS MORNING
Frank Halm passed nwny this
morning at his home at (Bide after
a short illness. Mr. Hahn had lived
at Glide the past thirty years and
was 64 years old. He leaves, he
sides his wife, two children,
( has. L. Hahn and Mrs. Lizzie Rex
road. Remains are at the Roseburg
Undertaking Co. parlors and fun
eral announcement will be made
later.
ABSENT-MINDED
LONDON, -Railway passengers
loHtf'i overylhmg. under, tho sun
their train journeys. Tho Suulhi
Railway recently held a Lost
Properly miction of the items left
in its cars. The sale Included near
ly Snm umbrellas, tiOiu) pairs of
gloves, hundreds of bottles of wine,
a sewing machine, electric heaters,
fishing rods, golf clubs, tennis
racquets, o motorcycle and side
car, skiis and a perambulaior.
Roeburar Cabinet Shop
2AQ w. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Voneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screens made to order
F. 8- AND F. L. COCK ELREA8
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
"Complete Health Service"
Mineral Vapor Baths
327 Cass Phone 491
Day
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KtNO OP ft 3c? A. J hrM : ' 5j
I HEALTHFUL COOKING ':i
I WITHOUT WATER
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3 Conserves all the food properties in vegetable or
cereal products, and also gives to all fouds that
p natural, delicate taste nature provides.
1 Special Prices Now
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g On this entire line of V -ko Vapo Seal Aluminum
j Ware. It is built to stanj long usage, and is in-
dispensiblc to every kitchen. See our display and
& ask us for prices.
I Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Siore
iimttBrizirr v)
irony 6,y ml cccHnwi'iCTumsy ti.i
L . nto o. s. pat. orr, .W
READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE P1CTUR3
"Oh, my!" cried Clowny. "Let's
sit. down and eat th:it. bretid. It's
nice and brown. When honey's
spread upon It, II. will surely taste
real good. If no one seems to real
ly care, I'll start right now to eal
my share. Why, 1 could eat one
loaf myself. At least 1 think I
could.'
"Hey! Wnit a minute! Don't you i
dare ! " said Scouty. "You shall
have your share, hut there are j
only two large loaves. That's not
one loaf for each. Now, don't be ;
selfish. That s not right. Remem
ber, you're a Tinymlle. Don't make
It so that we must put tills bread
out of your reach."
"Now, now!" exclaimed the baker
man. "Our brend must stay right
In the pan until It cools a little bit.
'Tin best to be discreet. I will not
have had tummy aches from eating
things this baker bakes. You've
surely heard that hot bread Is a
real had thing U eat."
The bread was then set out to
cool. "We mind," wild Coppy, "as a
rule, ho we will gladly sit and wait
l OoM'T MEM V I VJfvMTCHft To WtRt ( VT "
until you say the word. 'Twouid be
real end if we'd get aick on bread
that really looks so slick. To dis
obey your kind advice, of course,
would be absurd."
"I'll tnke a nap," tho buker said,
"while we are waiting on this
hrend. In 'bout an hour, please,
wake me. Then we all will have a
thrill." The Tlnles promised that
they would, nnd also promised,
they'd be good. They knew that lat
er on of bread they all would have
their fill.
Just then the doofygoo jumped
quick aud pulled a very unkind
trick. It grabbed one of the loaves
of bread, and ran off on the hop.
It took the Tluies by surprise.
They stared at him with open
eyes. Then Clowny jumped up to
his feet and shouted loudly,
"Stop!"
(Clowny catchca the Goofygoo In
the next story.)
(Copyright, 1!12!1, NRA Hervico,
Inc.)
By Blosser