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4 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. V.TENE3DAY, AUGUST 21, 1929. SEVEN I! ; i VI Classified Section , 1 Mlnlmaa per adratUnacnt, ZS FOR SALE D'OR SALE-lltt-ll. Ban) Hassinot. Fhone HORSE for sale or trade for young cow. J. L. t'uvot, Tonmile. PLASTER wall board and joint plaster. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. COMMON vetch and gray oats, 21c per lb. S. 1). Goff. Oakland, Ore. WE HAVE the best assortments of finish, sidings and floorings. Pages'. FOH SALE Good Lincoln buck. Virgil Smith, Oakland R. F. D. or Rice Hill. FOR SALE Pack and saddle pony, $15. Harold Smith, Garden Valley road. Phone 32F14. FOR SALE Good 5-room" house lu South Rosehurg. A Bargain. See the owner, R. L. Whipple.. CAR OWNER Don l forget lo call 653 when in m-i of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE OR THAUK Turkeys and geese for sheep, calves or goats. W. F. Ditterbrandt, Rid dle, Ore. . FOR SALE 3-year-old Hampshire rani, 1 yearling Lincoln ram. C. Walter Groves, 334 Commercial Ave. Phone 477-R. v FOR SALE Two canaries, sing ers; one extra fine singer, or trade for wood. Mrs. S. B". Crouch, 630 W. Oak St. WE BUY, SELL7 EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE. E. K. McLen don, 240 N, Jackson St., Robb burg, Ore. .ALL persons indebted to J. W. Draper for hauling garbage up to Aug. 1, 1929, please mail to Box 727, Roseburg. FOR SALE Whitney piano, Cir cassian walnut case. Bargain $100 cash before Sept. first. H. W. Booth, Azalea, Ore. FOR SALE 95 good ewes at a bargalu; also 50 lambs and a clover and alfalfa huller. Mrs. H. F. Wells, Rt. 1, Xoncalla, Ore. FOR SALE Angora bucks from the best non-shedding stock on the coast. Fate & Hurst Bros., P. O. Box 204, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. - v WATERMELONS, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Fresh every morn ing from Curry Estate. Camp View stand... George Murders, Prop. FOR SALE Young White Leghorn hens, pure Henacres strain; also some full blood Plymouth Rocks. Call evenings. E. A. Miller, Wil bur, Ore. FOR SALE Sheep and turkey ranch. 407 acres, good buildings, running water, 100 head sheep, 17ft turkevs. 4 cows and 2 horses, chickens and farm imple nientu. Inquire Corvallis cream ery. - GOOD-NIGHT STORIES Bv Mb TrD KNARF, MISCHIEVOUS SHA DOW BOY, TRIES-TO CET HOLD OF A FLUTE NOTE. It was a perfectly well-mannered little flute ind lor the most part it lav nuietlv in its case. There was rcaiiy no rea.m . why l'lnr. Ilanid. Yam ami Knarf t'H five little shadow-children with the lurned-about names should ha tried to annoy it. Of course il waa Knarf's fault as usual. Eevery evening riKht after din ner the gentleman upstairs would sti clown and, running his finfiers over Its sleek blaeksldes, make it sing for him. It had a high -pitched tone, which Bometimea sounded very close and loud, and pome- "I'll Go Get a Note., times verv faint and far-off. It sang mostly of little rlppllnr brooks and rustling Icnvrs and such small pleasant things as never did a bit of harm to any one. Well, on this particular vening it started-to sine and Knnrf, who had nothing better to do suggested that they all go upstairs anu watch it. What Rood would that bo?" Hanid wanted to know. "You're not supposed to watch a flue but to listen to It!" "If we watch It." Knarf replied, "we may I able to catrh one of the notes. Then, if we catch one. we can send it to somebody. I very nice to be able to enu a note" Mij. Flor and Yam nodded in aKrcen:ent. "It's very nice indeed, they 6aM. Habid was convinced. am. Br Mm . xmm. MH1 yor PtlUNE pickers wanted. Call Thur man Cannon, 34K22. FOR SALE Canning tomatoes, 6oc bushel, bring box and pick; for 3 days only. Watermelons, cantaloupes and uiuskuielous. D. Coou stand, Dillard. I FOR RENT I i r FOR RENT Modern homelike apartments. Close in. Phone 615-J. 'oK KENT ti-roo.ii bouse, near junior high schuol. Inquire at Fisher's store. COR RENT We nave all kinds of sewing machines to rent. Call 538 or better, come in and see them. Powell's Furniture Store, on Sheridan Btreet. . ' WANTED HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Mrs Mrs. Fred Burks, llrockway. WANTED 2 experienced dryor men. Julius Siudt, Melrose, Ore. WANTED Experienced dryer men. Fred Fisher. Phone 2GF3. HELP WANTED 4 trayermen, 2 shakers, 5 pickers. , Max Bauer, Oakland, Ore WANTED Someone to take con tract to harvest prune crop. Phone 477-R. C. Walter Groves. 334 Commercial Ave., Roseburg, Ore. WANTED To engage families to pick prunes and men to work in orchard and drier. Cabins and wood furnished. Fred BroBzio, Wilbur, Ore. Phone 12F25. MISCELLANEOUS " I SEWING machines repaired. phom - 487. FOR expert repairing on sewing machines phone 538, Powell. We call for end deliver your machine without extra charge. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons warned against tres passing on premises of Klks Island In the Umpqua river below Oak street bridge A guard Ib belnK maintained day uni. night. Vloliuou will be prosecuted. Tennis court at Idleyld Park. AT BRAND'S GARDENS . V This is ihe time of year to eat out doors. We are Berving meals in the garden every day 4 and evening. Among othor 4 things we are serving very 4 fine, sweet Klondike water- 0 melon. Iced, for fifteen cents, the same as ai the height of the season. Fountain lunches and cold drinks. BRAND'S Pacific highway 3 miles north. "It'a a different kind of note al together," she said. Hut as they had already started upstairs' they didn't hear her. They found the flute Blnglng at the top of Ita-'J when they arrived upstairs, and down Its sides flitted their neighbor's fincers. pressing down on little silver knobs. When the knobs were lilted oft the tiny open ingii in the flute's sides, the notes rushed forth. Each note had its oun sneclal opening ind emerg- .J'ld lmirilv or faintly according? lo i "i .l.t ..UMinr Mr.iv HOW Hill 11 UIVll uvifciivui Not being accustomed to notic ing, shadows their neighbor went right on playing. Meanwhile Knarf, followed by MIJ, Flor and Yam, sprang upon the flute. Thoy took care not to trip over the fingers as they peeked into the little opeulngH, looking for the notes. They could see none, for ihe note sped past ao swiftly that they could onlysbe heard. "I'll go down and, get one.," Knarf wild, letting himself Into one of the openings. "Don't!" Hanld called up. "Some thing Is sure to happen." Knarf didn't hfed her. He 'et himself down a bit farther. Un fortunately Master Knarf was not quite small enough to slip through. He remained stuck midway. In consequence a note, coming along at this moment was unable to get out. so Instead of singing sweetly as a good note should. It squeaked like a rusty hinge. "What's that !" exclaimed the neighbor, stopping at once, and eyeing the opening" Knarf covered with fer. but he wasn't discover ed. Instead the man gave a sharp pouf and blew the shadow-bsy in to the flute. "Sop blowing!" Knr shouted. "Stop blowing at once!" Strange to relate, the wind sud denly died down. Knaif f"lt very proud of hin.self as he slowly and deliberately walked towards the top. Itefore beginning to look around for th notes, he poked his head out of the opening and nod ded to Hanid. "Yon see." he boasted, "when I give an order it's obeyed." No sooner did the words leive his mouth than th" neighbor bh'w POUF and Master Knarf went fly ing out o the bottom of the flute. Hi whirled around like a leaf, then fluttered down the amirs, find cani to rect M last hMeeu, the pages of an old notebook'. And that wats us near to a not" as he sot ! J Copyright. l2f. Nev.spap'-r Fea ture Service, Inc. NEW TODAY FOR SALE 6 yearling Lincoln backs. ,PUone 2SF11, Oakland. FOR SALE Delco light plant. lare batteries. J. G. liucou, L'uio : qua. GOOD wood and coal for prompt delivery. Pae Lumber & Fuel Co. . uH SALE CHEAP Luring truck and trailer, fully equipped. . Box (iss, Kosfbui'K, Ore. VVANTED Competent cook to take charge of kitchen for prune hands. Mrs. J. G. Bacon, L'uip qua. OXFORD Hl'CK for sale or trade for another Oxford or Shropshire buck. Henry Paulsen, Lmpqua, Oregon. FOR SALE Three city lots in Uiendule, good location, also ap proximately 2i) acres outside of city limits. Glendaie State Hank. NOW While you metal felloe wheel is dried out have it tight ened on our hydraulic tightener, fixed to stay tight. At Sarfl's. WANTED Prune pickers, good camp ground, good ground to ok on. inquire E; K Trusaoll, Rt. 2. Phone BBF11. FOU SALE Bufck tour, with glass enclosed top. 4-v heel brakes, car in dandy hape, nearly new tires. Priced to sell. At Sarffs. PEACHES for canning, St. Johns and Early Crawfords. Coos Bay highway stand, 1 mile west of Coos Junction. It. D. Kleist. 2F42. v FOR SALE Chevrolet delivery and several Ford touring. Used tire3, auto parts cheap at Thomp son's Auto Wrecking, 521 N. Jackson. Phone 69. FOR SALE One Jersey - cow, 3 years, registered. Bull call eli gible to register, 1 month old. At farmer's prices. Elma Dubeil, Cauyonvillo, Oregon. New Home . Never occupied strictly modern. For sale on tonus like rent. N. E. cor. Jackson and Roberts. Call 460 FOR SALE 50 White Leghorn hens, yearlings, 75 cts. each. Al so one Red Pole and Jersey heif er, 16 months old, $40. R. E. Brown, Wilbur. FOR SALE Purple vetch, the ideal cover crop, mixed with grey oats, 2$ and 3c Ib. Choice com mon vetch, 2i cents. Clean mix ture. Weeks Bros., Dole, Ore. .Myrtle Creek phone. FOR SALE All my mountings, fur rugs, and other specimens. Also gasoline engine, fur sewing ma chine, set steel glove dies, latigo, chap leather. Call 3:15 N. Jackaou SL A. Brutou, taxidermist. , FOR SALE 77 a. virgin river bot tom. No better soil in Oregon for gardening, fruit, walnuts, atfaifa, etc. Modern improvements, ideal location. Would subdivide. J. F. Bone brake, Roseburg, Rt. 2. USED CARS Hudson Coach, new paint. Al me chanically $175 Hudson Coach, new paint, new motor $475 Sttidelmker Brougham, new paint, all new tires.. A real good value at $600 Chrysler Four Door Sedan, an other good buy $500 Ford Coupe $ S5 Durant Sedan 250 Star Touring Studebaker Touring .... Studebaker Touring Ford Panel Ford Panel Garford Truck 125 90 90 75 601 Bon , 175 Essex "4" Touring See th new Ksex Challenger convertible coupe now ou dis - play at our show rooms. ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Phone 43S POLLY AND HER PALS riLLIE THE TOILER i Hi OH, MAC- I'M SO) . 1 EH7 WORRIEO-I pS jLyauv,,, I HAVE A FRIEND r'fcTi'il 'i&J U ' i. js- i y . . X - A F WEND IJU ,.A ' , r &Tr1 ' ITTN; FAIRBANKS MORSE MOTORS! AM atzes. Leake Ai Meyers Co. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. 5100. new. A bargain. ' Leake & Beyers Co. FOR RENT Roonia close in. Abjo wash. U done at my home. 11 E. t'asa St. FOR SALE Pord coupe, runs good. 4J takes it or will sell body or motor out of it at Sai'fl'a. (IAS ENGINES Jf.2 up. Fairbanks Morse and Stover engines. Used I ! H. P. cheap. Leake & Beyers Co. , . FOR SALE Automobile. New 1929 Nash special 4-door sedan, J1570 at $1275. Phone 2GS. Gordon's (la rage. PIPE. PIPE. PIPE Scale free, .finest quality Itellilehem steel water pipe. Low prices. Leake & Beyers Co. SEE THOMPSON'S for trailers. Any size or kind built to order. Open evenings. 521 N. Jackson Su Phono 69. FOR SALE CHEAP at Thompson's. bom sedan oody. Also other bod ies of various typos. Phone ti9. 521 N. Jackson St. WANTED One registered Jersey" bull, 12 to 20 mouths old. Valley Poultry and Produce, 226 W. Oak. Phone 616. LOST Sunday evening, blown and white Fox Terrier ami small black and white dog. Reward. Phone 13F2. NOTICE Lest you forget we have a hydraulic wheel tightener for all metal felloe wheels that sure tightens them at Sarff's. NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on ihe second Monday In September, being September 9lh, the Board of Equalization will attend in the As sessor's office in the courthouse In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, tor the purpose of examining the iissessment rolls and correct all" er rors in valuations, description and quulity of land, lots and other prop erty assessed by the assessor, and it shall be the duty of persons in teres ted to appear at that time and iluce appointed. FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Nathaniel G. Pennel, de ceased, has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon, for Dmg las county, his final account ai such administrator, and the court has fixed Thursday the 19th day of September, 1929, at the hour of tor o'clock a. m. at the office of tht fount y judge in the court house at, .Kosenurg, Louglas county, urogon, as the time an I place for the hoar, rng of objections to said final 'a count and thesettlement thereof. Dated and first published August 21, 1!I21. GUY E. PEXNEL. Administrator of the Estate of Na thanicl Pennel, deceased. Roofing at Wharton Bros. MASONS ATTENTION ' -i All Master Masons are re- q-.jested to meet at Masonic i templq at l::lo p. m. Auk. 2Jnd to nl'"inl funeral of our lute ! Dro. Hugh Ritchie, Sr. , J. E. CLAItK, W. M. 1 . NOTICE lingular meeting of W. O. M. L. Friday, Auk. 2:d. Full !4 attendance desired. Hy order ! of senior regent. ! SHE -bAS'i HER. FRIEND SAVS HE'S A CONFIRMED BACHELOR COUNTY W. C. T. U. TO HOLD ANNUAL MATING FRIDAY tCoutltturd front pug Vt cock. Appointment of committees ' Courtesies, membership, pji iodicals, press, reso.uttous. Reports of local president, (five minutes each) Camas Valley, Miss Bessie luowu; Drain, Mm. E. (J. Whipp.e; Olengaiy, Mrs 1). C. McGuohey; Myrtle Cret k. Mrs. II. Goutd; Roseburg, Mib. Lillian B. imvi; '-,.nuur, Mis. R W. liogeis; .iic.u.a, Mrs. 55a ilie Bishop, SulUciiin, Mrs. R. O. Slater. . RvpurU of county officers PresI dent, Mrs, Ida F. Ala raters; vice president, Mrs. Helen R. Fergu son; treasurer, Mrs. Christina Micclli; corresiKiiidtug secretary, Mrs. William B. Davis. Reports of directors of county Evangelist ics, Mrs. C. A. Cham berlain; flower mission, Mrs. R A. Busenhark; a n t i-nareotics Mrs. J. J. Beits; medal contests, Mrs. Edith Ackert; press, Mrs. 11. R. Ferguson; Children's farm home, Mrs. G. W. Young; Sun day school, Mrs. C. W. Li rotes; S. T. I.. Mrs. I). G. Clark. Gjoetings from Winnipeg, Canada .Mrs. A. Williams. Election of officers. Greetings and noontide prayer Rev. E. C. Alfred. 12:00 Basket dinner. 1:30 P. M. Devotions and thank offering--Mrs. C.'A. Chamberlain. Special music Mrs. Harold Mc Kay ami Mrs. Clifford McKay. Union signal quiz Mrs. Tense Busenbark. Tcnstp Who will carry on?. Mrs H. R. Ferguson; Wo will carry on. Mrs. V. J. Micelli; Other mothers, Mrs. Earl Agee. Seng Mother Mine. sirs. C. W Groves, accompanied by Harriet G roves Won t h erford . UufinlaliPd btisines.t. Evening Program ncvnHons Mrs. B. L. Eddy. Special music ' Address Senator B. L. Eddy Silver medal contout LAWNS IN SOUTH ' PART OF TOWN ARE SURVEYED (Cbntlnuei) ri-om page J) lluni; these streets an tnd there are some very beautiful lawns both iu the parkings and in front of the houses. There are also a few vegetables being grown along ...-! aueeis, ami a few flower o.imens. niny one half of the .Mik.ni.s are without atlelillim at .in. and many of them have weeds waist high and doing Hue. Those ui.il nave put lawns in tho park us nave uuiie an excellent jub, .urn ine resuu uusorves comment, hlephcns street: This Is the high. vay mrough tuwn,- and should lie .nude especially uuiaclivB. Many of tho Jnwns and' parking's tti'o in jeauiifui condition, but many are apparently only hulf heartedly Kept up. On the south end, beyond Uurko street the condition la very uau. no curb Hue bus ever been pul in, und sidewalks on one side only. It really presents a very unin viting appearance to the newcomer us he enters the city from the south. coob street and Jackson: On the enil n lliiiSe SI reels. HO milch ot the territory is unoccupied that u p.eseius a very neglected ap .jeaiutiee. Whole mocks nae grown ..p lo weeds and tall grass, and the parking is of course, no boiler. There is here and there along both these streets, an improved park iiih, oui iney are so few that the general lmprosslaa la not especial ly favorable. .Maui si-et: This Is a street of contrasts. From Mother to the top ot me mil, parkings are almost en tirely neglected. Thity are not iu I keeping lih the dwellings they front. Mom the top of the hill on. there are many nice lawns and parkings, but they aro all on ono side ot ihe mi-eel. '1 ue other side Is THATS 6OO0 NEMS FOR SOME LUCK- GIRL! If Didn't Mean to Shoot if 1 C:iit. Charles btevona. above. San Anlonlo, Texas, prohibition en forcement officer, firea the shot tthiili killed Tom Chandler, a furnior nf I'oteot, Texas, during a liquor raid. The officer claims the sun was accidentally duichargod when hlB foot slipped. jnoccupied, nnd totally neglected. Then beyond tnoso Improved park iligs appears a run of partially im proved parkings, some fair, ami wnio not so fair, and some that are weeds and grass. The cross streets to the above: In general these streets are not paved, nnd are not improved at all. There are a few exceptions to the .llle. but only along the paved jtreets. Ulakely and llrockway meets are in general good, at least .nuch above the average of this Jlstrlct, especially Ulakely. Alleys: No detailed Inspection was made of the alleys, but none ue paved and the grass grows In them much as Nature Intended. In A fow cases tin cans and other de bris has been dumped, but most of iliein ure about as clean us alloys and back yards usually are. d3k XA r lr-za'O (IviairvC'UJ ,imuh1 1'ruM Luipt'U wiru) POKTi-ANI), Aug. 21 follow ing the recent aavalicu In buuei quotations, tho price ot buueiiat was advanced today to 4f ceuts station and 4!) cents dolivored Portland. The track price was uoi quoted. Keceipt of the first cnrlond ol new crop comb honey from Idaho was reported today. It wholesales for f5 per tinmo of 12 ounces am. $4.75 per frame of 10 ounces. It lb thu famous CloverleaX brand. Heart of gold melons, somewhat of u cross between a watoi melon and a cantaloupe, grown in tin UayUm-Yunihlll suclloii. tiro on tin market at 4 cinlH a pound. Thej aro reportod to be delicious. California lilliorta. peaches were selling for $1.15 to $1.25 and Call lornla J. II. Halo peaehes at 1.75 Kaslern Oregon Crawford won hold at $1.25. The Yakima crop it not iluo for 10 days or two woiks Bartlett pears were being otter er at 2.50. . Cantaloupes were J1.25 lo $l.5t a crate and watermelons slightly cheaper at Z to 2A cents a pound A new oflering ut tho Knst Midi market was a load of 1'u.get souni. b unco, which found ready sale at $2.25. Prunes brought $1 a lug, greet peas 8 and 9 cents a pound poaches 85 to DO cenis ami. canta Icupch $1.25. Other prices wun unchuiigLd. PORTLAND, Aug. 21. Milk Hutlerfut cent higher; raw milk (4 per cent) $2.35 cwt.,' delivered I'orlland. less 1 per cent. Ilulter- fat, slutiou 47c. delivered Portland. 4fl. Butter, eggs, poultry, potatoes, ontotiH, wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops aleady and uu- changed. SHE HEARD HIM SAV-HE WOULDN'T ARE MARRf THE BEST LOOKING &IRL. IM THE VJOR.UD MZf ABOUT? r- p if t 'A 1 One-Half Price! We have on hand a limited number of carried-over gasoline and kerosene cook stoves that ws are go ing to close out this week, and have marked them down to ONE-HALF OF REGULAR VALUES It is a little late in the summer, but these stoves are worth your immediate investigation. Bj quick. Churchill Hardware Co. TME Wlr.C. GARDINER MILL WILL BE PUT IN OPERATION SOON (Continued from page 1) idant will he ready for operution by November of next year. An are i of 63 acres adjacent to the sawmill has been set nside for construction of tho pul nlant. taking Into ac count possible expansion. Hy tiie property purchased from the Gardner Mill company, the new company will control the entire waterfront of Gardiner. Conmieto booming rights on Smith nnd Ump qua rivers and on Mill creek, an outlet of Loon lake and a tributary to the Umpqua, are Included. Rights for a freHh water supply from Takenvlch lake, three miles north of the towu. have been ac quired. Percy A. Cupper, state en gineer for a number of years, will have charge of the water detail of tho Umpqua Pulp A Paper com pany, it has been announced. Strategic Sites Acquired About 30,000 acres of timberland are included in the transaction. In addition to tho town of Gardiner and the Immediate surrounding country, tho holdings are at strate gic locations lu the Smith river and Loon lake districts. At present the government Ib working on the construction of a Jetty at the mouth of the Umpqua. affording Gardiner a good harbor. The jetty on the north Imnk is practically complete, and Mr. Ned erhoed anticipates that large Japa nese s'eamers can dock at Gardi ner within three years. The sawmill win employ about 12U men when tt is running to lite capacity anticipated. Tho pulp) plant will afford employment for about 150, It Is expected, and. of course, others will be employed in the woods. TO RACE ZEPPELIN TO UNITED STATES (Continued from page 1 Although the Atlantic has been crossed several times from wst to nHt since then, no one had achlev- in the Redwood Em Dire of M HUMBOLDT 1 FISHING HUNTING FiW.MMING BOATING (uUINti . CAMPING A .1 i irrtiftirltluitrdtidttwim IU A numboltli CouiHj' Dm rd or Trade Just What Doe3 Mac Mean? If.vl WUiT't; THE MiTTPP? WELL, WHAT you T1 1 MOST HAVE SAlO SOMETHING TO HURT TlLLlE'S FEEUNCi'S -5-MES A6 SORE AS A CENTIPEDE WORRIED ABOUT? WITH BROK.EN ay ARCHES iESlER STORE ed the exploit of the famous Ameri can aviator in lauding exactly at the point for which he Het out on a illght from the United States to tho continent of Europe. Zeppelin Made Heady. TOKYO, Aug. 21. A windless nnd altno-1 cloudless oriental sun set today pledged the assistance of the elements for the start of the Graf Zeppelin's flight across tho greatest of oceans from Tokyo to Los Angeles. Jurt before nightfall engineers completed the refuelling of the air ship. Stores, lubricants and food stuffs were stowed away for the I on gee t overseas flight yet attempt ed by nny eratt. The distance across the Pacific is estimated at 5400 miles, requuing about 10) hours of flying. 'ine Graf s passenger Ijt for tho Pacific flight at present totals 18. Agents of the Hamburg-American lino said they have 'ejected 40 rip- plications for the pusa.igo at $2,)00 each Dr. Hugo Kckener, the ship's mus ter, who treats in takeoff as no mere eventful thati departure of u -ship from New York harbor, said he expected to follow the northern ji-tMit circle route to Seattle, pot slhy along the line of the Aleutian IsIpiiiIk, following the American coast southward. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANT Order is hereby given for the col lection of Warrant No. 48r of School District 123, Roseburg. Ore gon, Interest to cease on same from this date, Aug. 21, 1929. KLLKN PKNNIK, Clerk. Gas cartridges to kill moles and .gophers are sold at Wharton Ilroa. Oil Peppermint Highest cash market prico paid at oil times for any quantity. Daniel J. Fry 83 N. Com'l St. Phone 283 SALEM, ORE. Sunk By Trackie 1