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IT T ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 21. 1930. FIVE polly And her pals Paw's First Hand Information Classified Section BATES: Per word, each Insertion, 1 cent. By the week, 5 cent a word. Minimum per advertisement, 23 cent. Mall your adi count tna words and enclose stamp, check or money order. anese i UPSETTING DOPE I jap FOR SALE PANSY plants for Bale. 233 Fold SC.' HAY FOR S A LE ,-Kdenbower or chard tract. Phone 2613. WOOD Foil SALE Dry tir block at summer prices. Phoue 24K21. WOOD FOR SALE lilock, $3.50 per. tier. Phono 18F12. Jacoby . Bros. . RHODE . ISLAND KED eggs lor hatching, (4 hundred. Phone 8F14. , , : FOK SALE Mack Jersey Ginnt hutching pkks. Mrs. E. E. Em mitt, Umpqua, Ore. FOR SALE-'tsed : tires, at a big saving to you. Ail sizes. L. R. Ciiairhers Bervice station. Phone fl49' FOR SALE House and lot in Eu gene, will take car as part pay ment. F. SI. Potter, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE Oood work horse, har dness, wagons, disc plows, walk ing plows, harrows, drag saw, gas engines, generators. Phone 6S3-R. GOOD RIVER BOTTOM LAND 2 acres to 4 acres of good loain soil on good road. J400 per acre. Well located. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. fOR SALE If you break down or have an accident of any .kind, just call L. R. Chambers at 649. . It doesn't cost so much. We have one of the best tow cars in ' the town, and take your car to any repair shop you say. OVER ONE-HALF ACRE Fine garden land. West Roseburg. Large house. 5 rooms plastered. . Bath. Shrubbery and fruit trees. 4 Chicken yard. Stable. $2100. $100 down, balance $25 per month in cluding interest. G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Phone 417. FOR SALE! Auto paint enamel. It Is time to paint your car, and vii hav) the b.st auto enamel that Is to be had. We have used it for a long time. Come in and see what it will do. L. R. Chambers, Durunt sales and service garage. Phone 673. 325 W. Casa St I WANTED I. WANTED Good clean cotton rags. News-Ileview office. WANTED Kale iilants. L. Swift, Rt. 1, Roseburg. IVANTEI) Woodcutters to cut old growth oak. Fred Winston. Phone 21F12. CLIENT wants loan of $1000 on good acreage. 7 Interest. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. TRUSTWORTHY middle-aged man wants work. Experienced farm hand. Box XYZ, care News-Re- view. iSALES.MEN WANTED 66 miles 7 on 1 gallon. Aninilng new mois ture gas Bavor. All autos.,1 free. Critchlow, 4610-E, Wheaton, 111. FOR RENT . FURNISHED APARTMENT for runu Dwirdorff Apartments. 122 Brockway. FOR RENT Bungalow on Parrott St. Also partly furnished house and garage. Inquire 720 Win chester St. FOUND I FOUND Bunch ot keys In case. Owner may have same by calling at tills office. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE Radio in good condi tion, lor cow. E. A. Jordan, Myr tle Creek. . FOR TRADE Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk, for 2nd growth ' cord wood. I'honc 157-LX. CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when in need of auto parts. Sattf'3 Auto Wrecking House. NEW TODAY FOlt RENT Sleeping room. 22 West Washington. VANTKI) Young milch cow. Lew iu Parker. Phone 3tK3l. FOK SALE Dry fir wood, $2.75 per tier. Phone 2IKU2. LOST Pair glares. Kinder please leave at Newa-Ueview. Reward. FOlt SALE 2 good Jersey cows civing milk. J. W. -McConnell, I'mpqua park. WANTED 15 nannic goats. State price. J. F. Hensley, L'mnqua, Orenon. SHOP SERVICE Try our shop for all kinds of repairs. Also field service when needed, (live us a tall. Leake & Ileyers Co. PHESI1YTERIAN W e s I m I n s ter circle of Sutherlin will hold a 15c Ice cream and cake sale at W. J. Ladd home from 3 to 8 p. m. f April 23rd. LOANS We can help you to build our home, remodel your pres ent home, or to get title to your proiMty if you are buying under cin'nut. l-t tit help von! DOI'r; LAS Pl'ILDINr, & LOAN ASSO CIATION. Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 215. . ... WAVTRn Tn hnv llnfartilft ppcs. suitable for packing. Cayler's Bakery. Phone bl5-J. CAR LOAD ROOFING See us for roll roofing and all types of slate shingles. Leake & lleyers Co. FOR . . RENT 2-rooin tui uislind apartment. Water and lights fur nished. Bath. $7.00 per montu. 616 S. Pine. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Good house and half acre, lot in mill town and work, pleuty. Benton, care News-Roview. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house and garage. $10 per mouth. See A. M... Wallace, 1143 E. 6th St. N., Roseburg. SEEDS, SEEDS SEEDS See us for al) kinds of seeds. Onion sets, cabbage and tomato plants. Seed potatoes. Leake & Beyers Co. NON-CAUSTIC sulphur . for sum mer spraying of pears and ail stone fruits, sold by Sutherlin Spray Co., or its agents. FOR SALE Furnished house. Will take light model lute car as down payment, balance like rent. In quire East Side service station. PIPE, PIPE, PIPE Fine stock of new galvanized water pipe. We can also furnish all sizes of us ed pipe. Low prices. Leake & Beyers Co. FOR SALE-Good, gentle saddle horse, 900 lbs.,. of good action, al so second-hand saddle; will con sider trade for work horse. Fred Renner, Happy valley bridge. USED FORDSON AND CLETRAC TRACTORS Overhauled or as is. Several to choose from. Com pletely overhauled Fordson $350. Leake & Beyers Co. A WELL screened house means more comfort and better health. See us for door and window screens. Materials only, or com plete. ' Coen Lumber Company FOR SALE 15 acres Garden val ley land, part river bottom, and part second bench. All farming land, no buildings, good road. Price $100 per acre. Terms. Chas. Kyes, S26 N. Jackson. PLOWS, HARROWS. CULTIVAT ORS New and used equipment for all purposes. Tractor or norse drawn. Two used horse drawn discs. Used coin cultivator. Rea sonnble prices. Leake & Beyers Co. YOU CAN'T AFFORD to not come -1" 9nfl look at and not drive a 1026 Studebaker sedan that we have for sale at a very low price, pro viding you are looking lor a used car bargain. Umpqua Garage, Medical Arts Bldg. GET OUT OF DEBT by install ments For the average salaried man, small monthly payments on a mortgage which take care of both interest and principal, are actually easier to make than semi-annual payments of interest, and our scientifically designed monthly payment loan actually costs you less in interest and gets you outof debt. We make monthly payment loans to take up straight loans. UMPQUA x SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN., Douglas Abstract. Bldg. TODAY'S MARKETS (AwKiiitod VrvM Leaned Wire) POltTr.ANO, April 2 1 li-.it t er prices closed" last week with a dis tinct tone of weakness and wncn the market opened today thurt ap peared to bo little or no improve ment. Supplies have kept well in ex cess of demand and a further de cline in quotations would not be surprising". The Easter holidays took mr; of eKIf- receipts and prices -continue steady. Tiie undertone' is totihc quently firm. KKgt : fricea lo retailors: Kresh extras. 26c; standards. 25c;. fresh medium, 24c. Prices to wholesaleib 2c under price to n tHilfiis. Butter Cubes: Kxlras, 4nc; plan dnrds. :i!ic; prime fimis, .17c; fii-sts, 3 5c. Creamery prices: 1'rints, 3c over cube standards. Milk: Raw milk (4 r"r cent) $. 30 Xi 2.40 cwt. delivered I'urlmiid, less 1 per cent: (trade II milk. $2 ;". Uut terfat. station. :(': track. de lUeries In Portland. 40c. Poultry (buyinK priresK Alive heiivy hens over 44 lbs. 2.rtfi2fir; metllum beiift. 3 to ) Ihs.. 2('Si2r.c. liKht. under .1 llt., 22ii 2;ic: ;ipriii(,r over 2 is. 24'j'25c; fVkm (tucks, 4 I tin. and over Sue; colored ducks, 18 200; turkeys. No. 1. 2Hr(j.;i0c; No. 2, 25c; culls. 2-)c; alive 1820c. Oountrv meats: (Buy in it priros) Choice veiil. lSfJJSc; pork, 14e; once laniDs, jJS'yzuc; mutton, lUfff 12c. Hour (city delivery prlcejn 'iimilv fustntr. 4:s, 17.20; n hide wheat. 41's, $t;.3; Kinh.im. t:s. ;..:); bakers hard wheat, $R.fii); bak ers' bluestem patents, USs, X.GO; pastry flour, 48s. $6.70. Cune sugar (sacked basin): Cane, fruit or berry, j.20 per cwt. Beet sugar f'l.lO cwt. Onions Steady, Oregon, 11.15 I1.7S pftatofa Hems. , No. 1 crude, $:i.2:.fi t 25. New povatos, VIortJa, Jrti 10c pound. Wool Steit'iy; enntern OrcRon, 13 $J18c lb.; Vallev. 24c. Mohair: Oregon, 4.T7Flfic. T)omf;.'itic STRdtriK, flr.-t combing 570 jSc; guud cardln 3Sfj 40e. Nuts Stenoy; wntnotn, Orsron, JT( f 30c; nlmondn, 2SiOr; peanuts. HiinVic; pecans. 25&o7c: filberts, I7r IRe. liny: l'hoisrne buying" nrlcjn, de livered Portland: Kastern Or-Kon timothy, $22. ".it ft ?..Zn; lo vnll.-y. $1I frl9.?ft; aHnlfa $ini2a: flnvf. $16; oat hay. $16; straw, $7f.8 ton; Bell lnf prices tl to K more. Cudcara brk stfiwiy. 7714 Hops Steadv; crop. 8&10c. Steers: nft-13." lbs.. $ 1 1 : aond. $!1.r,ft((j i2.on: medium, Slu 11! 11.50; common. $!.(mi( l.t..Vi. Heifers, wood. $0.;,fi5 ronimon to me dium. Irt.Oii'Ti Ift.SO. Cov.0. good I't .'O Viirt.OM: ronimnn to nv'dium, $7.2'.f"f 0.511; low cutter tn cutter. (.50ff 7 if.. Bulls (veprllnKd eXclud.-d 1. $7 50tffs.o.T; cutter to medium. $fi."0 ft" 7 50. Calves. $: 5itft io.ua; ruli to medium, $7.0?i w.o. Veal.-rf. milk fed $12 9ft 13.01; medium. $!n a;i 12 00; rull to commn. $7.50 O 1 o.iut. I Hoir: Havv w.jfht. 1 " iMedr'm wifhf. !'':;'''' UM !f. ijfht. 'S- er.l" -5 I,i ht f lie lo.v.s packing $ " ft I $ iit sUiiKhter pt(f, $l".0Of( 1 5. Feeder and stockr pigs, $n.00Q VSAy I'VE WdomTCWA 'MEMBER, UKK? jfO j.V E 'TWQUTlV-- EE EM I WAS SWOWlN' VOL) A I WAS A SWEET LITTLE.) - v. HYPNOTIZED HOW I WAS SOMMA lSlRL.. Eh? GOSv S ( ONE SIDE I FOR A ' WYPMOTiZE GERTRUDE. J R ALL, HEMLOCK.' 5AMBO (HOW BV MISTAKE .' ,r ) T ' """ ' "' tfcmaM rw fe lh rifM ttmrnd. .(gangway) 'fii rOM ' Xnanotuer ; U (CAVE-MAN lfcjg$$jg$ J'tell ye 7ur i Ji LsS &&$8k ACCIOENTLY HYPNOTIZED YVSWS 12.00. (Soft or oily hojr and roast ing plfjs excluded ' in above tiuuiii llons.) Klwon nnH 1:inr.hnr Tjlmlia ironil lo ehoicf. SH.20ffvHi.iMt; 84 lo 9U Ilia., $S.ib4t y.vt; 'Jl IDs. uown, i.:ii'. ; an weiKius common. i.uif I V...flir.tr li-nlli..ra T. r,ft f 7 .Ml Kwefl, nifdium to cliolco. .$. 5( O.11O; til 1lu J llll.V. t, nil wi.lL'hlH V-uil and common. $i'.00- 4.00. wool in-niiind .lioiifniic llfil!Tiit klmi i I'll., ri.nimnr. otul Hulictin tunuiriow will tsuy: "l-'ine and halt'-bloint wo(ls nrp n bit Kteailler. vlillo towi-r iualltli'a aro imidly so stionff tlila weok. Uu- nmnu on ine wmuc is inuuertin'. "r oreiKn marat-is aro genormiy ,.lr,u,l for t)i.t L'liolor tmllilnVH with lirU-en usually qnoled steady. Tin strike in Yorkshire Is not expected to last InnK. ' l itr is a snnipwimi irrfKuiin demand for piccu goods, wlilch fa vors fjibrlcs made of the finer iiuallties. ' 'S'estern operations have been fli-attereii and not it ln-avy volutin-. twith pricea gent-rully where Uh-v wi-re a week no Small ale of V.' and 8 months wools tn San Aimel". 1'exa.s. was iiunh- oil the reHpeelive ba1n of 27 and 25 cents. "Mohair la slow and prices are nominal." The Commoxetnl llullettn will pub lish the follawiiiK quotations: i ttcoureu ousih: vjruon; r inu unu r. rn. staple Mf iiic; fine ana l. f. rmtr.Mlr 7 .") All 7!tV I'Mne and f. "in. clothing C5fTC7c; vnllev No. J. fiSU t0 Mohair: On-iron: iui iGc. Uoniustie radhiK. Fir.st ronibintf T)7(& itSc: (fiod rstrdiiiK. SJi fi?4Uu. lterittrd MiKur lrfir C A V I.-lf V('ls: '( i A uril 1 Tin orb of rrfincd sunar droppid 10 ......tu limwli ..ilvi-.-i.'-lil . SI 'III todav, Calif urn tu and Itawaihttt Siikmi- licfini-ry company and i era Sugar Refinery announced In E. D. NEELY ENTERS HOME OF I. O. O. E. I). Ncely, one of RosobnrK's well-known citizens, left Sunday for Portland, where he la to enter the I. O. O. F. home. Mr. Neely has been a member of the Odd Fellows lodcc for a great many years, and beintr In rather poor health at present Is arranging to make his home at the institution maintained for lodge members. EASTER GREETINGS FROM NICK CARTER'S TIRE SHOP Oh! the joy of -my soul this Easter morning, to see new life manifested In the swelling buds, the blooming flowers, and In the nrass under my shoo soles, and to have the joy multiplied many times by receiving a basket ot Bwcet scented wild flowers from my lit tle girl, with golden curly hair, from Idlfyld; and to you I wish a long and happy life. May you re tain your beauty and purity of soul that radiates from your face, like the sunbeams radiale from a pure diamond. Gail, I thank you for the basket of t lowers.. I had rather have them now than when I am gone. Adv. KICK CARTER. NOTICE queried to altend funeral of V irginia jiaroougn, gianu 4' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams, Tuesday at 2 p. m., Douglas Funeral Home. CORA M. FREW , Sic. Ladies Auxiliary NICK CARTER'S TIRE SHOP 4 I sold another set of 6 ply heavy duty Lee of Connhoti- u i-n .in n i..u.j 11 iw. i w. Carter with Plates Power Co., of Marshflrdd. He is my ( son. the baby boy. V.'e have tramped the highways and by- ways together, we have lived ( in hotels, rooming houses and Latched together. I always ave him the choicest piece of meat, and ate the crust my- pelf. This is love pure and di- vine. We have hunted, fished ! and trapped together, we have fought and scrnpped for each oilier. He Jw not only my non ) but a pal. Nick ('niter's Tire ! ! Shop, the man that sells Lee 4 of Conhohocken tires, none ! better, and taw ao good. ; , ! EST LIFE. 14 TQWPJS ON 5L1IB BF LEYTE (Associated Press Lcasrd Wire) MANILA, April 21. Crippled communications today brought fur ther evidence of the toll t:.ktn Fri day by the destructive typhoon which swept over 14 towns of the Sbland of Ley re, demolishing the rni.imunitiea of Tolsa and Dulag. Thousands were homeless and many believed dead or injured. . Official reports from the devas tated region eaid that a complete check would not be completed for a week or more, since many towns hnd been completely cut off with telegraph a. id telephone wires down. 'The typhoon, of small area but of unusual intensity, came as a surprise to weather bureau offi cials sinch such storms rarely come at this season in the Philip pines. Governor He la Crux of Ley to wired the American Red CroiSi POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS THE CROCK OF GOLD Mia. T.iK-rntia B!an!:onbari:, HGi-vico to IMiilmii'lt'hi!!. hus ju.it of tlii; Fame Awaul. i-eiafoiislicd by Women. Tiie inviuu whs nmdn at shin dinner" al tended bv 2Ut0 k-adlnx club women of TrWeW lliia city. ' ' ' Miis Florence Dart, former president of the club f and originator of "the crock of gold al. the end of Ihu j v; rainbow," inesented the crock containing S1UU and the certificate of award, to Mrs. ljlankenburg. 4 -ffvSS5jjiffl "When Mrs. Blankenburg was born," Bald Miss :),)?K3HW unit, "women nad lew lemu rigniH, anu una ueienucu these riKii:, helped to increase them and to tako a pioneer part, ill the movement for women's freedom, liu kanied public i:peakin under (he lutelaue of Su nn II. Anthonv and was one of the llie l'eliii.ylvalli.-i Wuman'K Kl'.lfraee V, ('111 III III; lemhiaillie, UUin ui Ji.u iiiKton, in llii! interest of women n legislation, and al wayrf has Tiroteeled woir.i'il nobly ami won many bat tles for them." .Mi-8. lilankenburs's husbaiiil was one of I'liiladeli.liia's mayors, identified with the ureal reform movement which Ijesan In his admin istration in Hill. She was ussoei.-itid with him ill his eainpaiKns and thus learned much qf Ihe political situation. Six; lias been actively In teresletl and encaKed in movements for the advancement uf women in: 05 years. News sturj from l'liiladelphiu April 5, 1U3U. Lucretia Blunkenburg, a seer, Hits been a lifelong pioneer; In fifty-one she forced her way , Through clouds illumed by inner ray, And won her medical degree Was Philadelphia's girl .VI. D. She lived to see her woman's cause Win round the world with great applause. She's always lived a rainbow life, Mas broken trail through storm and strife; She's had lier share of driving rain, Has fought her every step to gain. And now the rainbow's come, nt last; Its victory hues o'er all are cast. How well she's earned her crock of gold I Her cause to all mankind is sold. The timid souls should read her story, Take courage from her crown of glory. he tiling that's right and should be done Will sometime find approving sun; The one who triumphs over fears, And fights the way in spite of jecrB, Will come to see the rainbow tints The crock of gold which Victory mints. F.ach age needs many a pioneer. For riches oft men's conscience scar Till blindnesB hides the way that's just, And conscience fails to say, "1 must." Ah, then we need some gallant soul In play l.urrrtia'iv darjnv role, lo rou?e the world lo nobler things Until .the bell of justice rings! here, -IS hours after th typhoon struck, "Please seeuro Immediate aid for thousands of homeless peo ple, especially food, clothing and building materials." . He described cocoanut trees as standing like candles with their tops blown off. The entire crop was destroyed, he said. The Red Cross has taken action toward organizing the provincial forces of Leyte and Sanuir and ar ranged to send doctors, nurses and relief supplies on tho first vessel from this port. Eat barbecue sanaw'.clms and Uve forever. Hrand'a Road Stand. Picnicking at Idleyld Park Adv. 1 . - - 1 NOTICE ! - Tho young pcoplo of tho dlf- V rerent ciiurciies win noid an Easter sunrise prayer service ! on tiie hill back of I ten son 4 school, to which everyone is 'Ar invit,.,! Moot fit- DiriuKtiii A i: church at 5:15 a. in. In case of 4 inclement weather, the Her- vices will bo held in tho Christian church. AT THE RAINBOW'S END Ions recosnizeil for Iht dlHlliiKiilslifd rvi:i:ivcd u tumor hi tin- buHtimal Hie I'hiliidi lplilu Club of Advertising tho annual tricnd- rem V ' .. 111 (irat presideniH of j Jmm aB.iociaUuil. Klie W'S-K ' ' i mum M mm . .i.-iii - fiji jyj.ih.li'.ii'i.v. m Hudlin Takes Mound Duel With Uhle; Athletics Remain at Top of . League Pack. I3y IIUCH S. FUU.KRTON, JR. Associated Press Siwrta Writer Tho Washington Senators have taken a place in the front rank of ihe major league teauvs which have slartt-d the year by upsetuiur souk- of the dope. One kooU reason for their good showing so far is found n Kloyd Brown, big left-handed pitcher. mown Is the only major league hurler to pitch two full garnet) so tar this year and to win them both. He held tho Boston Red Sox to three hits last Tuesday and yester day scored hia second triumph by downing tho Now lork YanKeus, ti lo 3. Tho triumph put the Sena tors in a tie for second place in tho American league instead of in i be second .division w ucie the dope says they belong. The iankees, losing their fourth straight game, sunt Sam Ttyrd to replace A Hun Cooke in the out- iieid with the announcement from Manager Shawkey that ho would remain there against left-handed pitching, but the change brought no improvement. Eight pitchers appeared on the mound for the second time at tue tart of yesterday's six games, and only Hrown and Harry Seihold of the Boston Braves, remained to tho end. Seihold won his game from the Brooklyn Hobina, 7 to 2, as two Brooklyn errors and a home run with loaded bases provided six runs In the seventh inning. . Hudtin Wins Duel Young Willis Hudlin of Cleveland and old Georgo Ublo of Detroit both went nine innings in a lino duel and Cleveland nosed out a 2 lo 0 victory. Hudlin made tho nearest approach to Brown s rec ord, for he hurled tho greater part of a losing ten Inning duel with Chicago on his first appearance. A pinch double with the bases full by Burnett gave him yesterday's game. In the third American league game, the Philadelphia Athletics scored their third successive vic tory of the year by hunching five hits off Dan MacKayden In one in ning and downing the Boston Hod Sox, 5 to 3. MacKayden went the on tiro distance hut Kd Kommel, who stnrted for tho world's cham pions, had to give way to Jack Quinn. Alexander Beaten Tho New York and Philadelphia National leaguo clubH, which have started out as if to revive the title of "hitless wonders," Btagod anoth er close duel yesterday, the Giants winning by n 2 to 1 count. Carl Hubbell held tho Phillies to four hist, two of them by Tommv Th- now while the Giants reached "Old Pote" Alexander tor inu- greato, part of ton, but still it took a home run by Mel Ott to win the game. , A similar battle . Imtweuu the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Hede marked tho remaining National league struggle. Tho t ubs won. 4 to :j, after Cincinnati bad scored three runs In ouo inning otf Fred Blake., , .One game in each loHgue sulfeiv ed the eommou early season fate of being rained out. Roseburg Cabinet Shop . 642 Fowler Street Buf It-Ins, Door and Window Frames maae to orderv -We carry a stock of Veneer. 8aw Filing a Specialty. ED 8. AND F. L. COCKELREA3 PIiotw 641-J AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 682 Day or Night STEPHENS AUTO CO. Hills Droi. Coffct has Iht flavor of flavors because it Is roasted f ew pounds at a time Tins patented, continuous process Controlled Rnast inR roast every berry evenly. Bulk-roaiting meth ods can never be as accurate nor produce . such smooth, uniform flavor. Fresh from the original vacuum pack Easily opened with the key, HILLS IJgp COFFEE c ivjo I ,ri r i-jit Shopping Baskets Extra Special for This Week 49c You have choice of three sizes They are heat and handy. See them. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE , HOW THEY STAND IN BALL LEAGUES By Tho Associated Press. Coast League W. L. Pet. Los AllReles 9 3 .7511 Oakland - 10 4 .714 Sau Kruncisco 9 5 .643 Saeramento 8 5 .ti!5 Mission 5 8 .36 Hollywood 5 8 .3s5 Seattle 4 10 .2S(i Portlund 3 10 .231 , .. National LeaQuo New York 3 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 4 1 .Silt) Uoslon 2 1 .6117 jChlcaxo 3 3 .500 Economical Lumber We have a grade of lumber and building material to suit , every purpose, and at a price to suit your pocket book. Lumber is cheaper now than at any time within the past fifteen years. Get our estimate or we both lose. COEN LUMBER COMPANY Do' Clotess Msa&e the Slasi? ' ' - . -.. . ... . i Newlarid Repiair Department (J. 0. Newland & Son) ROSEBURG EASY IN FOKDSON A-l Condition, Pulley Exten- siori Rims . $350.00 6-ft.Disc . ................$ 75.00 16-ft. Plow . ...S 65.00 $490.00 $ 160.60 CASH BALANCE TERMS FarmBureauX'ooperativeExcharige Roseburg Myrtle Creek Oakland AGENTS FOR , , L. & H. Electric Ranges John Deere Plow Co. , ,, Hood River Spray Co. Hoosler and Milwaukee Pumps . Sutherlin Spray Co. M.II.I.M.T.I.I.T i In n modern, uiJ-to-the-niimile plant llie most complete of its kind in this part of Oregon, mechanically bottled, scaled and prepared for YOU. , , , PURE MILK BRINGS HEALTH Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works E. T. UNRATH, Manairer & Owner PHONE 186 The Cleanest Place in Town VISITORS AL W A ys WELCOME ITTIIMIIrOrTTTTTITITIMMM St. Louis 2 3 - .400 .333 .333 .000 1.000 .600 .600 .500 .500 .500 .333 .000 Philadelphia 1 Z Cincinnati . - 2 4 Brooklyn 0 3 American League Philadelphia . 3 0 IX'troll i.3 2 Washington .3 2 Boston - 3 3 Cleveland 2 2 Chicago 1 1 St. Louis 1 2 New York 0 4 Fishing tackle at Idleyld Park. Adv. . - Eat' barbecue sanawjclies and live forever. Brand's Bond Stand, Watkin products, 120 W. Lane. Phnna 177 Adv Not entirely, but they help a lotl For everyone is at least udgcj by what ho wears. And by the car he -drives! A diiiKV, dirty, grimy car , looltfl like the advance aent of Hard Times I A clean, bright, .nhiny machine spells ' prosperity. -. And' by the . way,, did you know , we're expert car wa3hers? EASY OUT All the Milk we Distribute comes from tested, healthy Umpqua Valley cows then it is Pasteurized I ISSBSBEi! r