ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 2 1 , 1929.
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Classified Section
KATES: Per word, each tnsertto. 1 eml By tht week. S eU a war.
Mlnlmom pet Advertisement, t& oeaU. Mil your md count U
rda and enclose Awp, check or money order.
FOR SALE
.
STUAWBIJKHY urates for sale at
.uetzer s.
IXJlt SALii 16 -inch fir wood, $2.50
pvr tier. IJnoue it d.
t'Oti. SALE aaumitr wood for
quick lire, $2.io aud ?3.U0. i'lioub
SWEET PO l'ATO PLAX'l S Just
arrived, Aauiy Hail variety.
Lt-aKe Ac Heers Co.
6 EH VICE STATION Two pumps,
good locution at t33 Nortu Huii
m., cottage Grove, Ore.
GARDEN HOSE Finest grade at
low prices. Gurdeu toots and
suriiiKU-rs. Leant; Ac Beyers Co.
FOK SALE 1 Iti-months-old Jer
sey bull, without horns. Price
$ju. 'l. J. Uowman, Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE Kreuh milch cows; al
so a saddle .torse and pack
horses, iioyej lfros. Phone 14FI4.
TOMATO & CABBAGE PLANTS
Bulk and package seeds, fresh
stock. Low prices. Leake Ac Bey
e.s Co., l. u. t Blug.
FOR SALE Buzz saw with John
Deere engine, excellent condi
tion, on tuiee-inch wagon. J. W.
Hall, Wilbur, Oregon.
FOR SALE head of high
grade Hereford cattle; ulso one
beautiful Arabian saddle horse,
Geo. C. Ward, Grand hotel.
RANCH FOK SALE OH RENT
Mo acres, s-room house about 2U
acres farm land. On Keedsport
highway. Page Lumber & Fuel
Co.
FOR SALE By the 23rd. 100 or
more young Mammoih Bronze
turkeys, separately or with bona.
Price aUc each. Henry Paulsen,
UmpQUa.
UUST SELL Hr.liiER at a sacri
fice; section 10, township 21
Bouth, range 5 wet't of Willam
ette, near Leoua mills. Write
Geo. F. Crouse, 301 E. Central
Ave., Balboa, Calif.
BABY CHICKS Whie Leghorns,
Rhode Island Reds, Barred
Kocks. Write for folder and
prices. C asloin hatching. Ash
land Associated Breeding Farms,
Ashland, Oregon.
BUST SELL TIMBER at a sacri
fice; section 10, township 21
south, range 5 west of Willam
ette, near Leona mills. Write
Geo. F. Crouse, 301 E. Central
Ave., Balboa, CalJ.
DAY OLD Mammoth Bronze.-turks
and baby chicks each Tuesday.
From selected stock, IOO'p live
delivery. Husky turks at reduced
price, 50c each. Largo or small
orders will receive prompt atten
tion. Wire or write. Duganue's
Hatchery, Independence, Oregon.
FOR RENT I
:
1-ltOOM apt., furnished, and gar
age. Phone 313 or 151.
FOR RENT Small 5-room furnish
ed house. Garage. Good location.
$20 per month. G. W. Young &
Son, llti Cass St. Phone 417.
WANTED
WOMAN wants dsy or hour work.
Mrs. Ida Krtu, lvau St., just off
Dixonville road.
WAXTHIJ--Ruler pies 100 to 125
lbs. l'hil Stradur, Dixunvtlle.
l'lione 1K32.
WANTED Man and wife for ranch
work. Witt; to cook for Kniall
crew. All year work if satisfac
tory. Nice place on highway. Box
2'J, care fscws-Keview.
SIDE GLANCES
"This t i Qoud coiner, liaidi
km -. 5 l
jt.. Suit rop;. I
BUSINESS woman wants board
and room. Must be close lu. Box
'6lt care News-Keview.
BELLE IIL'GGINS, permanent
sate specialist- troui Portland lb
now at Lmnqua hotel tor a tew
uays. Curls auy style. Permanent
needs no linger wave. Make ap
pointments early. Koom b2i.
1 LOST
LOST Thursday ladies' fountain
pen. Phone bz2-Y.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE wishing to try Bales
coal leave oruer with G. W.
Young & Son. Grant Bales.
CAR OWNER Don't forget to call
fu3 when In need of auio parts.
Sard's Auto Wrecking House.
WALNUT top grafting. All work
guaranteed. Tom c olvert, Ter
minal hotel, room 2us. Phone 0it
Thurs. 5 to 8.
TRADE SO acres Twin Fails dis
trict Idaho. Good crops; wheat,
spuds, altalfa, clover seed, beans;
near town on highway, K. R. and
11. b D. Want stocked dairy,
near Bcbool, Douglas Co., Ore.
Write Box 177, Rogue River, Ore.
LODGE DIRECTORY
DE MOLAY
CHAPTER
Regular c o ui uiunica
lioo 2nd and -Uu
TlmiBdsys M a 8 o uic
Hall.
Neiqhbors of Woodcraft, Lllat
Circle, No. 49 Meets on fnsl
uud third Monday evenings, In
K. P. Hull. Visiting Neignuom
hivited to attend.
ELSIE WILLIAMS, G. N.
MAHGAHET WHITNEY, Clerk
W. O. M. L. Meets In Moose HaM
second and lourth Fridays at &
o'clock. Visitors welcome.
CONSTANCE BLACK, S. R.
GRACE HUNTER, Rec.
VIVIAN PHILLIPS, Treas.
Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. O.
F. IWeuls in Odd Fellows Tem
ple on and and 4lli Wednesdays
ot each uiontu. Visiting Patri
archs always welcome.
It. U KUSSKLU J. P.
FOSTfcil UUTivEU, H. P.
JOHN -iWSMNid, Scribe.
K. O. f. M. Meets each second
and tuuuh Thursday o( each
nioiuu .u Maccauue Hall, corner
Cass and Pine streets. Vlsltlns
Knights always welcome.
L. U. UUOU.MAN, Com.
W. A. ItAl'P, K. K.
Woodmen of the World, Camp No
126 Meets In the Odd Fellows
Hall In Koseburs every first
and third Monday eveniuKS. ViB
Mug neighbors always welcomo.
1-1. C. STEARNS, Clerk.
Kniyhts of Pythias, Alpha Lodge
No. 47 Meets every Wednesday
In Knlglus of I'ythias Hall, 134
Itose street. Visitors always wel
come. J. C. HOUSKOLDKR. C. C.
E. 11. HL'FilAM, M. F.
GEO. U. WAKE. K. K. S.
A. F. & A. M-, Laurel uoage No.
13. Regular communication Bec
ond and fourth Wednesdays each
month at Masonic Temple. Uose
burg. Ore. Visitors welcome.
J. E. CLAHK. W. M.
W. F. HARU1S. Sec
O. E. S., Roseburg Chapter, No. 3
holds their regular meeting on
the first and third Thursdays lu
each mouth. A 1 1 sojourning
brothers and sisters are respect
fully invited to attend.
MRS. EFF1E MOHtiAN, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Sec.
By George Clark
inybr-'y e.c pjc-cs lice.'
NEW TODAY
TOMATO plants for sale.
Green, ill. 2, Box 84 D.
FOR SALE Radio table and liv
ing room tuoie like new. Can
3s3 H.
FOR SALE 2nd hand motion pic
ture ii mi a ana M. P. accessories,
f none 161) J.
FOR SALE Used car at the l.'seo
Car Exchange, a- N. Jac&sun
Si. Puone b4S.
WAN 1E1 Work as waiuess or
uihwasjier. ExiierieUceU. Box
'ik, cure iNtws-Rewew.
FOR REN I 5-room furnished
House witn garage, $lo per mo.
C'naa. Kyes, fc-ti N. Jackson.
WANTED Log truckers to moe
i-io.Out) feet at once. Highway
Lumber Co., Sutheriiu, Ore.
I'Ot'NU woman wants work house
keeping or clerKiug. rite Jes
sie .uci-aunluii, Oaaiand, Ore.
f'OR SALE acres grazing
land, 2 miles out. Price Jfvta ptr
acre. Chas. Kyes, yj.ti N. jack&on.
FOR RENT Large cool sleeping
loom in priate home; cneap.
Win do washing. At litl Brocii
way Si.
FOR SALE Buy your used car at
tne Lsed Cat xenaiige and save
money. Pho,.e ti4S. o7 N. Jack
son St.
KHODODENDUONS The hest
load tlial has ever been offered
tor sale in Koseburg. Come look
them over and ft prices. 715 E.
Lane St., or call 132.
FOK SALE Fine ti-room house,
concrete bast'iiu nt, good garage,
nice chU'Uen tioue. would trade
lor chicken rancn. ilox 705, Hose
bum, Ore. Phone 261-J.
FOH SALE lU'lti Ford rdst., new
paint, just overhauled. Loaded
with every possible extra. A real
sport job. Leaving country, must
sell, inquire Hotel Sutheriiu.
PLANTS FOH SALE Earllana
and Chalk's Early Jewel toma
toes, 2ic per dozen or 5 dozen 1.
Danish Hail Head cabbage, luc
per dozen, 76c per 100, 1 per
1000. E. D. Lewis, 544 N. Pine SI.
FOU KENT Good ti roum furnish
ed house; some nice apis., sleep
lug porch, etc. 2 Al service sta
tion sites on Pacific highway for
rent or sale. All ciose in. See
taii Ohman or phone 231-R.
NEW MODERN HOME Just com
pleted. N. E. cor. Roberts and
jucksou. Four rooms, nook uud
bath.. Full basement, furnace, all
hardwood floors, strictly modern.
Oarage; lnrv corner lot. Priced
low. Easy terms. Call '100.
WAN T ED Twelve or fifteen
acres, halt hillside timber, half
unimproved, tillable bench hind,
with spring on properly, on toau
accessible by - cur and within
twenfy miles of RoSomirg. Ro
buildings. Box 33, caro News-Review.
MPST UK SOLD luo acres, 1 mile
from Riddle, Oregon; good build
ings, good spring water piped to
all buildings; 50 sheep, team,
implements, chickens and tur
keys. Price reduced to r'ju0 tor
quick salts See Bruce Company,
Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE 25 acres, close in.
House, water in house, barn;
make fine chicken aud dairy
ranch. Just made big cut in
price.
General purpose ranch of 157
acres. Fine location on highway.
Spring water .largo barn, best
bargain can be found.
We have a nice pieto of city
property to trade on ranch. Hi 9
Sheridan street .
Miss Willametta Logsd-'m of
Riddle came to Roseburg yester
day to visit with acquaintances ami
transact natters of business.
FRECKLES AND
VNE'LL 6T AN EARLY
S7ABT SO VMS'LL B6.
iTuens l PLENTV OP
TH& &6FORS 7U
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WAWLG THAT PON1
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ATHLETICS LEAD
(AvMH-utcd PU' Um-I Win-)
The Cuhs maintained their hold
on the National league lead by
downing the Pirates, 6 to 1, behind
Guy Bushs five-bit pitching yester
day. At Cincinnati, Jess . Haines re
corded bis 14th straight league vic
tory in two seasons when he pitch
ed the Cardinals to an easy 5 to 1
triumph over the HeJs. Haines fin
ished the 2S season with nine
consecutive triumphs and has add
ed live straight tk slyear.
At Brooklyn, the Rooms trounc
SPECIAL NOTICE
A sea Ion Comma ndery and
Laurel Chapter will have a
joint meeting Tuesday night
tit 7:30 and all members of
these bodies ure urged to at
tend. This will be a ladies'
night. A wood program aud re
freshments. You are expected
to be present.
W. C. Hardinif. Recorder.
W. F. Harris, Secretary.
UMPQUA UNIT
Regular business meeting of
L'mpuua Unit of American Le-
giou Auxiliary al the armory
Tuesday, May 21st at 8
o'clock. Nomination of of ti-
cers for the cumiuj; year and
delegates to the department
convention. Reireshnients and
social hour with the legion.
All members urged to be
present.
AT BRAND'S
4
Why not take n drive into
the country lor lunch or sup-
per at Brand's these fine
spring days There ure alwuys
some extra good things to
eat, and Sunday specials.
Parties may be served in the
large dining room. Phono
aii-33. -
BRANDS
Pacific highway, 3 miles north
ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES
Regular meeting of t'mpqua.
Post No. iti, American Le-
giou, 'Tuesday, May 21st, at, 8.
p. m. Legion club room Rose
burg armory. Plans for decora
Don day will be taken up.
About $i In tht! pot tor lucky
X member if present. Come aud
win It. A social meeting with
auxiliary following regular
meeting. Reireshnients. Don't
miss this meeting. Visiting
4 Legionnaires welcome.
4 ADJUTANT.
With slick 1 1 res and slip-
pery roads, with faster cars
than ever, with stops more
necessary and more frequent,
O for the safety of your life,
your wife's and baby's, always
in mind, it is wise for you to
provide your car with the
best and strongest tires made
Lee Tires, none better and
few as good. Big trade in
values all this week at Nick
4 Carter's Tire Shop.
HIS FRIENDS
m. . m I i'm ftfvTh r.ui.i&N
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n&cay7Mis is
J GREAT !' VWQMT 7ASS
eyes pop wen ue
J kHCMiZ ues coins
1 TO EID6 UOBS&BACK. I
. UP TO TUE 1
TU5. OSTPICM6S - IT LU OML TUKe Ct,
fteoux ft niwuTe to, tell Vf p.ll. i kjjovj noLoemftM p,twii; .-'ie.;s-
ftfiouT Tutw -tei' PLfYfrUL -Mi&osH, sue
&0 VCIMDU-C
ed the Giants. 6 to 1, William Wat
sou Clark, young left-hander, giv-;
Ing the tiu-n of Mctiraw only twoj
mis. Only in the fifth did Clark
filter. In ttmt frame two singles,
and a sacrifice gave the Giants
their only run. The Do.lgers pound- j
id Karl Huhhel out of the box In
The third but were stepped by
Ralph Judd. a rookie.
Cold weather forced postpone
ment of the Braves-Phillies battle
at Boston.
Only two American league games
were scheduled, the AthleMcs
strengiheuing their hold In first
place by downing the Boston Red
Sox. 5 to 1. while the St. I-ouls
Browns were btatlng Chicago, S
to 3.
Eddie Rommel held the Red Sox
to six hits in giviug the A s their
fifth consecutive victory and a lead
of two full games over the Yan
kees. The Yankees engaged in an ex
hibition game at New Haven losing.
:( to 2. to the Eastern league club
of that city.
Markets
(AMUH-iat-.l I'l.-w U-4W-.I Win-)
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 21.
Strawberries and new potatoes
were advanced today. Berries went
up I'o cents a crate and potatoes
stepped up from 5 to 55 anil 6c a
pound. Demand for both products
were said to be in 'excess of the
supply. Not much easing In prices
is expected until the Oregon plant
ings begin to arrive In quantity.
A ear of Imperial valley canto
loupes arrived today. Retail prices
will range from 15 to 45 cents each.
No changes were made in egg
ami butter quotations.
Poultry and dressed meats were
st ady with the supply somewhat
imall.
PORTLAND. Ore., May 21 Cat
tle ami calves opening stow, sales
steady to 50 cents lower:
Steers (llOO-BtdO lbs.), good $12
fi-3.25; good ?BWj 13.25; (800 and
no) medium Slu.BOw 12; common
ffi.50rjii 10.50.
Heifers, good Jllll.60; com
.lion $:'' 1 1.
Cows, good ?10(" 10.85; common
lo medium $Hrlb; low cutter $58.
Bulls (yearlings excluded). Good
heof ?S50(fj9.50; cutter to medium
S7.50( 8.50.
Calver (500 lb. down), medium to
choice, $10i 12.50; cull to common
S7f 10.
Vealers, milk fed, good to choice
$13.5014.50; medium ?12a 13.50;
cull to common $S.5(K(M2.
Hogs quotablv steady.
Heavy weight (250-350 lbs.), me
dium to. choice fiofi 11; medium
weight (2(io-25 lbs.), medium to
choice $11 11.85; light weight
1 (ltIO-200 lbs.), medium to choice
?1185'..J 12.10; light UghtH (130-lliO
lbs ), medium lo choice $1 1. ((it'll. 85;
narking sows, rough and smooth
?S.OO$i'9.25; slaughter pigs 1 80-30
Ibf), medium tn choice $10.25 (
11.25; feeder and stocker pigs (70-
!;;!( lbs.), medium to choice .10.50
?M1.B0.
(Soft or oily hogs and roasting
pigs excluded in above quotations.)
isnoen and tamns. wuoiamy
steady: New crop lambs selling up
to $15.
Following quotations except
lambs, on i.horn hashi:
Lambs (81 lbs. down), good to
choice $4ii 15; (!2 lbs. down), i
dium $12"' 14; (all weights), cull
lo common $10ii 12.
Yenning wethers (110 lbs. down)
medium to choice 811.501(1:150.
Ewes 1 12(1 His. down), medium
to choice Sii.Bb'"!); (120-150 lbs.),
medium to choice t5.5oS.5(: (all
weights), cull to common $3 'n 5.50.
MASONS ATTENTION
1
Regular meeting of Laurel
Lodge No. 13. A. F. & A. M..
Wednesday evening, May 22,
at x:on p. m. Work in the
F. C. degree.
W. F. HARRIS, Secy.
Getting
'kl.t! TuiL men Woe ftnf?i.l ct.tt
Tif6. GO, So Hf t SEE SHeS
sy ft - i
v J ' Mjuert slcams . V- M f Bov.' to dav'S rut ) ee&- trains
B6W- . J "v doj TO A SToP TLL VnAi I 6ETOFF- SLCWlNS DOJN
TIMS, VJAN. TU y' iVl BOARD WR AND WM -XVL CEBTAIMLy 7 8ETTER
D1SCHARSSD FoB6MAN ' 'T'l 7W VWUOLC TUINs Cn C'Q B SLAP TO SEE W UURQy AWO )
IS MAklNS A SUOPT y-K J iPpi VWILL BE CAJER ) kT 6f FBECVL6S SET tsseO '
COT To TI-,6 -VNATER INTMESUAUC ' .s.-'CSsM ASAIN '! r ',' rl r-flj
COAST UWTEO IS Jr- - ff L iZ;J.--bJ J 4ll 1,1
--tUu! -YCfk Imil.
WIDOW SUES
GENE TUNNEY
FOR BIG SUM
(Continued Crum page 1)
of that year. She has a daughter.
Ui,'id about ten years.
Property Attached
STAMFORD, Conn.. May 21.
Attachments were made against
two pieces of property owned by
Gene Tunney here today in an ac
tion brought by Mrs. Kutherin King
Fogarty. of New York against the
.oimer heavyweight boxing chain
pkm, in a suit for damages for al
leged breach of promise to marry.
PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLIES
Sealed bids will be received on
.Bine 6. 1929. up to 2 P. M. at the
office of the undersigned for fur
nishing to the various state insti
tutions supplies consisting of dry
goods, clothing, furnishings, gro
ceries, shoes, hardware, brooms.
drugs, stationery, crockery, plumb
ing, etc., for the semi annual period
ending lX'eember 31, 1929.
Specifications aud schedules will
be furnished uikiii application to :
the undersigned at Salem, Oregon,
also from the Portland Chamber of
Commerce, Multnomah Hotel, or
from the. Oregon Manufacturers
Association of Oregon, Oregon
Building, Portland. '
' Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check representing
10 per cent of the whole amount
bid, payable to Curie Abrams, Sec
retary Oregon State Board ot con
trol, or where the 10 per cent
amounts to $500 00 or more, a sure
ty boud to the Stale of Oregon from
Min coumanv authorized to do
business in Oregon will be accept
ed iti place of the check, which
will be held as a guaranty that all
deliveries will be made as propos
ed by successful bidders.
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
CARLE ABRAMS,
Secretary Oregon State Board of
Control.
UNLAWFUL TO SET FIRE WITH
OUT PERMIT
During the period between May
15 and October 1, designated as the
closed season, It is unlawful for
anyone to set on fire any forest
land, grass, grain or stubble, eith
er his own or the property of an
other, without first securing a per
mit from the forester or a warden
and complying Willi the terms
thereof:.
Burning permits may be secured
from the fire warden in your lo
cality or from the office of the
Douglas County Ftro Patrol Ass'n.,
Roseburg, Ore.
H. Q. BROWN.
District Warden.
CALL FOR BIDS
School district No. 50, Coos rouu
ly, will open bids for the construc
tion of a school house, at a meeting
to be held by the school board at
Remote school house, Monday, June
3rd, 1929, at 8 o'clock In the eve
ning. The plans ure now In the
hands of the clerk, Edson Carpen
ter, and can be seen by all Inter
ested. All bidders must accompany
their bid with a certified check to
the amount, of live per cent of their
bid. All bids must be In by June
1st. The board reserves the light
to reject any and nil bids.
EDSON CARPENTER,
Clerk of Board, Remote, Oregon.
Roeeburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screens made to order
E 8- AND F. L. COCKELREA8
Chiropractor
DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
"Complete Health Service"
Mineral Vapor Baths
327 Cass 1'houe 491
Closer!
Cupid Gets Fresh! By Small
f 1 subtil IIbuT .o.eT(Me.s &HE. -r4
4 tv) 40 cSm
Paint Up
With S.
Sherwin-Williams
Till June 20th we will furnish you at
$3.45 per gallon, quarts at $1.00.
Good Paint Weather Best Paint
Churchill Hardware Co.
THE RC3E3URG IRONMONGERS
jjU . ntQ. u. s. pat. orr.
READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE P1CTURH
It gave poor downy quite a scare
as he went soaring through the ulr
upon the back of old king bee
"Hey, take mo down," he cried.
"This isn't nice. Oh, not at hII.
Supposlu' I would slip and fall."
"Don t worry," snapped the mon
strous bee. "You're going to have a
ride."
Trom tho
tree tops
So, up they went, far
ground, till naught but
were around. The bee would dtp, Men mguieneti every one or you,
aud then whiz up. Boor downy which Isn't nice to do. I'll By light
hung on tight. He wished that ho up and get him, 'cause I know lie v
had never Jumped upon the bee. cant scare me."
His tutor heart thumped. And then -phe Tluies climbed tho Goofy
he looked far down aud saw the m(( auti Haia, "Weil go along
others mill In sight. , with you." So up the Utile ' party
The Goofy goo, down with tho went, und soon they found Hie bee.
rest, looked up and said, "Wolt, Before a single one could Bpeak
I'll be blest! I ll bet poor Clowny's (ho bird Just grabbed him In his
mighty scared, but he won't come beak. And then they alt soared
to harm. Tho bens all right, and down to earth, while Clowny shout
friendly, too. There's not a thing ed, "Gee!"
that, he will do to hurt our good!
friend Clowny, so there's no cause
for alarm.
Oh, are you sure?" wee Scouly
V UULH J V pls Too Amm
Now!
W.
'cried. "It's
fine for him to htivo
that ride
long as he is safe and
sound. 1 guess we'd best not fret.
We all have had real scales ga
lore, and we will all have many
more. But, near iih 1 remember, we
have met no harm as yet." "
And then the Gouty goo said,
"Well, I think I'll stop Una , little
spell of worrying. Just watch me
now. I'll fool that big king bee.
(The Goofygoo has a wonderful
idea in the next story.)
Copyrklit, 1929, NKA Service, Inc.
By Blosser