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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY 13, 1936. FIVE (r?fe33 Q32C: r"av ryrmlTI G7tvT iff .1 I 1 ;! 1 The News-Review assumes no responsibility for and in no way guarantees the financial respon sibility or integrity of the adver Users In the classified columns. Readers are urged to make full Investigation before sending money in response to advertisements. Livestock Poultry HIOHKST corn-belt prices for car loads broke or runge horses, mules and colts. Fred Chandler Horse and Mule Market, Chari ton, Iowa. FOR SALE Large smooth, year old Duroc boar, weight 400 pounds. Price J20. J. P. Talbot, Canyonville. FOR SALE O. I. C. brood sow and three feeder pigs. W. 1). Nickson, Route 2, Box 35-C, Rose burg. FUR SALE Span mules, sound, gentle. Heavy harness, wagon, 2UU.U0. Valentine, Sutherlin. FOR SALE 4 -day-old bull calf. C. S. Hofiuunn, Melrose. Adding Machines FRED'S Dependable Service. Add ing machines and typewriters. Sales and service. Phone 127. P. O. Dox 1210, Roseburg. Tractors CLETRAC, Twin City und Shaw tractors. Several used tractors. 7X Supply Co. Automobiles FOR SALE 11127 Studebakor Vic toria. A-l condition, $70 cash. 204 S. Parrott. Lost and Found LOST llrown sample shoe. Be kind enough to telephone 37F12. Chiropractor DR. SCOFIELD. Perkins Bldg. POPEYE WOUR MrVlEST. THERE'S ft " wail r t in cr-"Ji!iii .Hut! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY WHY, CHILD, HOW IN THE DO VOO AAANAGE. TO HANG UP THE CLOTHES) SO CBJICKLy ? m 1 1 Jl I I ! II , i TILLIE THE TOILER ' By Russ Westover OH, HOW THRtLL-1 I MELl, I I l.fjfe-. I I'M eOlUcT TO I I IF YOU I (3it& HVJM-Eia-I I AT FliyST WANTEC IMS, Mr?. VAL.EMT1ME I'M fiOWS 31? Vl"lfS DANCE VMVTH THINK HE'S USWX, i fSA'WAJ'S TOOET MB. VALENTINE I'LL SEE VOU THEN oT ,3? U aWl ' - . U Ahim AFTTR. "TAKINS HE L, 3 ' BUSINESS OM BWB3LJ-S . -!r DIMMER f ft A JO DINnES-HES OOT TUST RDR fjfjf d( i i ifti V -Jl BECAUSE I UKEb vaiith mrA -ust the business 1 oW 7 him-noj wamt jmhi valemtine) y? cs f i takims- he cxdes vmith r r-i ) jnH v eep m. malemtime TOM1C3HT FA C Li JSrJTQztl tOU FOR My COMBAMV tL iJT , fiLj I . FROM SRaA.le.IKiS 't " BOSMESS ' POLLY AND HER PALS By Cliff Sterrett "T PA WILL BE WILD I ' 1 f , 1 I T C OH, PA. MEET i A HE'ATREE SURGEON AND "N f WHEN HE HEARS I IfJuT t'll RET wp WOTTH' ( DOC.TOUNNERJiJijj S H WANTS OUR PERMISSION TO ) ABOUTTHIsiDOCTOft I f HAVE TO TIE PA (2. ""J " Wi " 7 tEJK m I V DOWN TO DO IT. ) - J W y--S $JvL 'k. NTrE Ne1!r44v LrgvE (J l " Rentals FOR KENT 270-acre ranch. 10 acres pears, 30 acres prunes. Oth er fruits. 6-room house, liarn. (Jarage. Poultry house. Well and Springs. N o electricity. J300.00 cash rent. G. W. Young & Son, 116 W. Cass St. FOR RENT 1051 Winchester, E rooms J30 Brown and Balff, 4 rooms ...... J 15 Coen Lumber Company FOR KENT Rooms, all modern vonvenlences. Bell building, 122 ti. Jackson St., opposite Hunt's Indian theatre. FOR SALE 6-room house, freshly decorated, with garage. Call at 963 Cobb St. FOR RENT 7-room furnished house, 803 W. Lane. Inquire 822 W. Mosher. FOR RENT Good ranch near Roseburg. Fred Fisher, Koso burg. APARTMENTS Clean, modern. Phone 645-J. Miscellaneous RELIABLE young men to take up Electric Refrigeration and uir conditioning, prefer men now employed and mechanically In clined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to be come experts in Installation and service work. Write giving age, phone, present occupation. Utili ties. Engineering Institute, Box 190, c-o News-Review. SEE your cream weighed and tested. Clyde Adair, Roseburg Creamery. USED PLUMBING. Roseburg Elec tric. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 1S9L. Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. Roseburg Book Store. Phone 690-J. KVMHW DO VOL) UJfNT f I I I COME TO ftST I 1 1 MS GOT TO SMfVLVO I I WU. V VA YOftNT m ? -o tyi I COMEHEUE t6 ftsTVT KR PEACE -BUT IT-rVfE-VA GOT AjXcQl THE lU)fR,Er?OKM rvJ "I Jft jj TOOCWr W ITS EASy- I M iVii ISN'T IT HOfiHv; ANNIE, I I My STARS. ANNIE YOO HAVE YS GEE, W AIN'T I ALL THE J f FOMV NE.E.D MORE. ALL THE CHILDREN . WORKING - HANGING f kios is y AA r w clothes J I booking like an aw TJwsf' up clothes is jost ( y Ufl OlKir. Ill I V .A I riH sniUFUb r ' V "Oi, LIKk A CiAWVE. i i For Sale. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Cheap. T Ford com. New battery, good motor and rubber. Also two male purebred German Shepherds, one and three years old. Good watt-h dogs. A. Louis Eggleton, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE Two St. Helens incu bators, 390-egg size. Nearly as good as new. Price $15.00 each. Also good red clover seed. E. M. Housley, Voncalla, Oregon. RED CAPS for colds, 25c. They check the infection. Relieve tha pain and fover quickly. Richard son's Drug Store. FOR SALE Used tiros, size 33x4.5 and 30x3.5. See "Doc" at the Hansen Motor Company. Phone 446. THE best cough remedy wo have ever sold is Klgo, 25c and 50c. Richardson's Dmg Store. FOR SALE Wallpaper; 10 dis count. Herman Schulz, Brock way. Phone 2F41. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 296-J. Educational MEN WANTED Our shops crowd ed with work. Can use several men at 50c per hour to apply on part tuition on Diesel engineer ing. Also Air Conditioning-Refrigeration training. Diesel Power-United Engineering School b, 3.i20-F 2uth St., San Francisco. Work Wanted: HKAl'TV operator desiie3 employ ment. Box 135, c-o News-Ileviow. Fuel SEASONED 16-inch fir. oak, lau rel and 4-foot fir cord wood. Phone 67. Wanted WANTED Poultry and Roseburg Poultry Co. Got something) Some body wants it and will make you a good swap. A good way to make money and save it, too. Just see the - WANT ADS Help Wanted LADY WANTED for local coffee route. Earnings up to I'll:. 50 a week. 1 send - everything; no money risk. Automobile given producer. Albert Mills, 43 .Moll mouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTKD Middle-aged housekeep er, two m lumiiy. rtioue aiw-it. CALL FOR COUNTY, EDUCA TIONAL BOARD WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given to all personB holding warrants, issued by Douglas County Educational Hoard (registered not paid for want of funds). Prior to and in cluding Warrant C. E, II. 71 are called for payment on this, the loth day of January, 1U36. Interest ccaseB on this date. D. H. LENOX, Treasurer, Douglas County. Oregon. HELP WANTED Lady clerk wanted for perman ent work. If can prove ability, (live lull details, as to ability, mnrrled or single, and experience. Addies Uox 191, c-o NcWB-Revlew. Adv. STATUS OF PASTOR THEME OF Yesterday was the last Sunday of the Interim pastorate of Dr. J. H. Conant at tho Baptist church In Roseburg before the coming of the new pustor, Rev. J. R. Turnbull, of Albany. At the morning service. Dr. Conant spoke on the scriptural re lation of pastor and people, and contrasted it with ideas ho said were false and harmful. "Some people," said the speaker. "regard a pastor as an employe of a church, who is paid a salary to deliver so much service. According to this view, therefore, a pastor be comes a hired man. And so tne members of a church who think this are privileged to approve of his work if they like him and tne results he gets, and to criticise him if they do not like his mes sage or his maimers, as the Jewish leaders criticised Christ. 'This gives them the right, they think, to condemn a pastor, to withdraw cooperation, and finally to criticise him to others. And this conception leads at last to the conclusion they have the right to gut rid of him, for any one who can bo hired can he fired. "Ilut according to scripture," continued the apeuker, "a pastor Is a prophet of (led, sent as tho gift of the risen Christ to His church. This makes him an ambassador of heaven, supported from the treas ury of the country he represents, nml also under the protection of that-country. And so God says, 'Touch not mine anointed, and do my prohpetB no harm.' And dire disaster often follows those who dare to Interfere with the faithful ambassadorship of a minister of Christ. "A pastor is answerable to God alone for his ministry, and his peo ple are answerable to Uod for the way they treat him and his mes sage. Tile question with each mem ber is not, 'Do 1 like my pastor so cially r but 'Do his messages come from heaven?' For it they do, it will be 'contempt of court,' the highest court in the universe, eith er to reject them or to Interfere with their success in any way. And he lives his message as well as preaches It, and so It is an Insult to God to lay a finger on the repu tation of a faithful minister or His, or to say things about him they would not dare face In court. If any one, therefore, has the hired man Idea of the ministry, let hltn turn from It and accept the new pastor as the prophet of God and the ambassador of high heav en, as the scripture Indicates." CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given, that Gen eral Fund Warrants, iBaued by Douglas County, Oregon. (Regis tered not paid for want of Funds) prior to and including Warrant No. 24063, are callod for payment on this, the loth day of January, 1936. Interest ceasos on this date. 1). H. LENOX, Treasurer, Douglus Couuty, Oregon, RIDDLE, OREGON SCHOOL BUILDING IMPROVEMENT P. W. A. Docket No. 1106R ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received at the presont school building at Riddle. Douglas county, Oregon until 4:00 o'clock P. M. January 17, 1036. for the construction and equipment of a School Building ac cording to plans, specifications, and other contract documents, pre pared by Graham B. Smith, Archi tect, Register-Guard Building, Eu gene. Oregon. Those bids will bo publicly open ed and read at 4:00 o'clock P. of. at said date and place. PlanB, specifications. Instruc tions to bidders, Federal construc tion regulations, general provis ions, and other contract documents are on file for examination at the office of the nuildors' Exchange, Portland, Oregon. Copies of these documents muy be obtained upon application to and the deposit of twenty-five (J25.00) dollars per sot with said architect. The deposit By E. C. Segar By Brandon Walsh will be refunded upon the return In good condition of said documents. No proposal will be considered unless It Is submitted upon a form of proposr.1 furnished by said architect. The work Is to be paid for In whole or in part out of funds fur nished by the United States Gov ernment and all work and ma terials must be performed andor furnished in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the President and the rulea and regulations relating to applicants and projects under the Emergency Appropriation Act of 1935. Attention Is called to the fact that employees on this work must be paid not less than the minimum 'ates of wages set out in the Fed eral Construction Regulations. Those minimum rates for skilled labor will be J. 85: for Beml-skllled or Intermediate classes of labor 1.55: and for common labor (.45. Bidder's proposal must be accom panied by certified check or a bid' dcr's bond in an amount equal to 5 of totul amount of the proposal as a guarantee for tho execution of the contract and the furnishing of tho required bonds in case the contract H awarded to the bidder, Acceptance of the proposal or proposals and the awarding of the contract or contracts Is conditioned upon satisfactory assurance that the School District No. 70, Riddle, uikiX r-.- .. tft dirifty to go by train. Not only because tha fares are to low, but also because you get so much comfort for your money. Remember, too, other highways are often slippery and danger-! ous in winter. But steel rails are always safe the smoothest, saf est highway in the world. Fares listed here are good In big. roomy.steamheatcd coaches or chair-cars on all ourtrains.Thcy are also good, with a small berth charge, in our fine improved Tourist Pullmans. Our new food service in chalrars and Tourist w Southern Pacific J. E. CLARK, Agent Phone 11 Today's Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER H9 m y r r i5 M6 11 a h FW -J1W w 25 26 27 20 I 32 33 34 235 36 37 z w 50 51 52 H 1 1 1 Yhrrrr HORIZONTAL 1 adored 6 a Francis can mission building in Texas 11 sea 14 Frenrh eonjunc tion 16 driven in an auto mobil 16 Japancso nieasur 17 consumed 19 at no time 20 to drift to leeward (Naul) 21 beloved 28 thing (Law) 2t mala servant 25 blunder 27 stricter 29 river In Hungary 81 knob 82 imar. 86 adjust 38 r 80 possessed 41 pen-name of Charles Lamb. 42 unit of work 43 capital of Franca 45 salt 46 Eirypt (abbr.) 47 an ancient city in Italy 49 not at all 60 the clearing , away of forests E5 estimated 64 teams of oxen Herewith is the solution to Satur day's puzzle. cIabThIaripl. UlRGfiT ONE , QRAklMEAL D I S Cg E T E P1LL PAR i gfTSAE, . ViLlSOUVENiE kEPiiiPAgEEBl irai,1 setegos . Sent spank Mac awsisllil"' AkASITEtiASllS L SVE.E R I N.VIE t eie sITlRiA Pm 1n!s Douglas County, Oregon, will be able to secure from the Federal hmergency Administration of Pub lic Works the aid necessary to fi nance the project. The School Dis trict No. 70 reserves the right to hold bids for a period of sixty days from date of the opening thereof. The Lulled States Employment Service has designated an agency at Roseburg, Oregon, to furnish lists for this work. The School District No. 70, fur. thor reserves the right to reject any andor all proposals and to ac cept such proposals as are to the best Interests of the said School District No. 70. Uy order of School District No. 70, Hlddle, Douglas County, Oregon. Mr. Asa Lawson, Clerk of tho Doard. Adv. SIII'KU OP KIAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hero by tfiven that tha uniU'i-MlKiiuil, i) x ecu tor of thu lust will nnd titHtHinuiit of Mary R llnuck. 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