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1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1936. SEVEN The News-Review assume no responsibility fur and la no way guarantees the financial resnoa ibllHy or Integrity of the adver tise re in the classified columns. Readers are urged to make full In ret ligation before sending noney In response to advertisement. Livestock Poultry FOR 8AI,K Two 25tH)-pound tennis, gentle work horses, 4 to 7 years old; two 2-year-old mares weight 1100 and 1250 also; six bead young broke stock priced to sell. Take cattle. I mile east of C. Francis ranch, Ha burst road, Voncalla. Rentals FOR RENT Croom modern house partly furnished. Good garden , ground, new garage. $17 per .month. Inquire at 327 Fullertou St., Roseburg. For Sale, Miscellaneous FUR RENT Small ranch stocked with cows, turkeys;' etc. Sumo crops in. Take some cajjh to handle. Mrs. C. H. Barber, Sutli erlio, Ore. ' WANTED Tuaiu around 2700 pounds. Must be gentle, sound, not over 8 years, lionobrake, Mel rose Rt. FOR SALK Bronze turkey poults from select breeding stock. May delivery. J. M. Comutt, Riddle, Ore. FOR SALK Ono Jersey heifer calf, one week old. Hay Norton, ft mile south golf links. Hay and Grain WANTED 10 or 12 tons of oat and vetch or ulfulfa. State how much, wbero located, if you cun deliver, liux 2S0, c-o News-Review. FOR SALK Itecleaned Grimm al falfa and Sudan grass. Nachter Iiroa., Melrose, Ore. FOR SALK No. 1 baled oat and vetch hay. Fred Mclutee. Phone 14F2. Wanted WANTKI 100 couples at Kagles dance, Maccabee hall, Saturday night. Hood music. WANTED TO BUY Hogs, beef and veal. Drain Meat Market, Drain, Ore. i Chiropractor FOR RENT Six-ronm furnished house. Furnace, electric stove, refrigerator, hardwood floors. In quire 315 S. Main St FURNISHED 5-roora house with sleeping porch and garage, (IS. 5iSi South Stephens. II. W. Strong, SU-L. FOR RENT 6-room furnished bouse. Room 4, Bell Apts. Mrs. Lena McElhinuy. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, furnished. $40. Phone 5G2-R. FOR RENT 6-room modern houso. Phone 640-J. ' STRICTLY modern apartments. 26 S. Main St. 3-ROOM apartment. 424 Flood, cor ner Mill. Help Wanted WANTED Girl or woman to as sist in doctor's oCfice and take care of few rooms. Give age, Complexion and full homo ad dress fn first letter. Box 278, c-o News-Review. ROSEBCRG AUCTION Market, 125 S. Pine St. For sale, silk Loss mattress, $10.00; wicker baby buggy, $3.75; small kitchen lunge, y.uu; quart fruit jars, 50c dozen; purebred Rhode Island Red egg, 30c dozen; trailer, $10.00; small linoleum rug, 75c; shelled com, table lamps, gas heater, gas water heaters, ; and lota of merchandise not mention ed. Our next sale will be Satur day. February 20th. Bring in anything you have for sale. El mer Apple, Prop. Phone 707. COD LIVER OIL High potency. Certified extra rich in natural vitamins. Small dose, economi cal, depenuuble. 6 oz. for bvc; lb ox. $1.00. Get It at Richard ardson's Drug Store, Roseburg, aiso at Hicuaixlson's Oakland store. t COME to the Bagley Crate & Box Co. plant at Dcaily, Oregon, for your crates and boxes. A local industry, (juuiity and prices are right. Satislaciiou guarauteeu. Come and see us. BICYCLES New, rebuilt, and us ed, $6.00 and up. We also stock a full lino of tires and repair parts. Roseburg Cyclcry, 335 N. Main. FOR SALE The new Whlto sew lag machine. Also repairing for other makes. Radio Music Store, Phono 93, 225 N. Jackson St. NU-ENAMEL paints everything. Do It yourself and leave no brush marks. Radio Music Store. Phono 03, 225 N. Jackson St. USED TIRES 30x34; 31XY; 32XY; 33XY; 450-21; 500-21; 525-20; 600-21; 32xti. Hansen Mo tor Co. See "Doc." FOR SALE Small grocery store and gas station. Can bo handled by one person. Box 2S1, c-o News-Review. ZENITH 110-volt light plant, $100.00. 335 N. Main. , USED PLUMBING. Roseburg Electric Real Estate RUMMAGE SALE Every Satur day at the Roseburg Woman's Club, 330 S. Jackson, opposite Indian theatre. FOR SALE Youngberry plants, $3 per hundred. Good strong plants. Box 94, MelroBe Star Rt., Rose burg. J. Bushong. WANTED Experienced young lady for local office. Bookkeep ing and typing. State experience, etc., in first letter. Box 282, c-o News-Review. WANTED Single man for general farm work. Permanent place for right man. Give references. Ad dress Box 279, c-o News-Review. DR. SOOFIKLD. Perkms Rids. WANTED 5 to 7-foot floor show case. George McClane, Canyon-ville. FOR SALE Used circulating heat er for coal and wood. Cheup. Ra dio Music Store. Phone 93. 225 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE Repossessed refriger ators. Reasonably priced. Radio MiiBic Store. Phone 93. 225 N. Jackson St. MIDSUMMER green pasture plant Sudan grass for seed. Address R. G. Webber, Sutherlin, Ore. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 296-J. FOR SALE 21 acres Improved creek bottom farm, running wa ter, fruit, stocked and equipped. Geo. Faris, Melrose, Ore. Automobiles USED CARS FOR SALE One 1935 Plymouth coupe. One 1934 Ford coupe. One 1935 Ford sedan. One 1929 Ford coupe. One 1934 Dodge sedau. One 1931 Essex 2-door sedan. Ono 1929 Essex sedan. One 1931 Dodge 1 4-ton truck. One 1930 Chev. pickup. One 1930 Chevrolet roadster. One 1935 International pickup. One 1926 Chev. coupe. One 1928 Ford truck. Chrysler and Plymouth cars. International truckB. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Phone 268 ' 443 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe. Good shape. May be seen at Shell station, Jackson and Doug Ins Sta. FOR SALE Oldsmoblle sedan, 1930. good paint und rubber. F. C. Dunn. Melrose. I Miscellaneous SEE your cream weighed and tested. Clyde Adair, Roseburg Creamery. FOR, SALE OR RENT 3S acres, cottage, chicken house. Tele phone, fruit house, 2 creeks. Reasonable. Phone 47F13. FOR SALE Five-room modern home. Garage and 2 lots near old soldiers' home in West Roseburg. Phone 5S3-L. tjUlLTING, sewing oZ all kinds. 117 Flint Sti ARUNDEL Piano luner. Ph. 18L. LOTS FOR SALE 8o9 Reservoir St Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. Roseburg Book Store. Phone 590-J. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportun ity of expressing our appreciation 1 to the friends, and especially to the Christian church, for their kindness during our recent be reavement, and for the beautiful floral offerings. William E. Smith Kthel Johnson. J. Aimer Staninger and family. Jack Staninger and family. Ruse Staninger and family. Lost and Found CARD OF THANKS BLUESTONE Fine crystnln, 7c LOST One billfold, Masonic em per pound, at Richardson's Drug ' Mem, genuine leather. Reward. Store. Return to News-Review. We wish to take this opportun ity of expressing our appreciation I for the kind hops and sympathy 'shown during our recent bereave 'meut. and for the beautiful flora I FARMERS TOLD TO CUT COSTS! When the Douglas County Agricultural Outlook Conference rec ommended more careful attention to production costs they repeat ed what we have been working toward for fifteen years. THAT IS OUR BUSINESS. Not just to sell goods, but to get the best, most economical goods to the farmers of Douglas County at' the lowest possible price. We have no theoretical illusions about do.ing business without any profit. But every dollar of profit made goes back to Douglas County farmers either in lower prices or in creased service. We have no absentee ownership or management and no aim except to lower cost on farm necessities and help you to cut costs of production. Do YOU want lower prices and lower pro duction costs? THEN DO YOUR BUYING WHERE IT 1 1ELPS TO GET IT. The economy of operation and upkeep of the tractors and implements we sell have set marks for others to shoot at. , The feeds we sell produce eggs or growth at a low cost per dozen or pound and you need not support a whole business just because you prefer one certain feed. 1 he feeders of other feeds and the buyers of other goods help you support our business, end the profits are used for your benefit. i Think it over, friends, and "See Us First We Can Save You Money" John Dsere and Caterpillar Tractors and Implements Crown-Hodgen Brewster Sperry and Exchange Feeds Douglas County Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange offerings, (i. I.. Daelistrom. Mr. ami Mis. Clumicu Ululiuiun und fumily. Iluy Swoot Tnsty OinnRcs ill the Oniligc Market,- WuHt Ciwb St. Adv. PDPEYE By E. C. Segar ATTENTION, NOT0HPWPRtSERV6- THE FfT6 OF J THVb NKT ON UEPtnUo ON VOU - THft') UOrVY 1 YAM SAVIN' VA POR ft EM5fiOE.N'Nefc - NOW GONER PtCstTRPsTE. THEJ cr-ici-fj 3 WtHt-3 AN USE SOME' STRAGfeTV- DON'T FORGET TO GAT VK SPINACH UjWLt I YAM GONE IT SORE TAKeS ft BftAUE (HAN TO COME raiT UP DP J IT TAvKt'b SSi OfvMw GET ME HEAD BUOU) D OFF ANY MlrAOTE ftl LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY By Brandon Walsh GrE.ZERO, I GOT THE WIM-WAMS IMS ALL MIGHT I AlAt; DCEAMIMS "THAT LOTSA 'CAUSE THEV THOUGHT I WAbX COURSE,! WASNT REALLV A ROBBER. BUT r WS CARRYING THAT POCKET BOOK FULL OF MOMEV W6 FOUNO AND IT WAS STUCK ON MV BACK , LIKE PLASTEB AtJ' I COULDN'T GET RO OF IT r-i 55jT. IT WAS OMLV a dream, Bur I j H HONEST, WHEN t VJOKE UP I WAS ALL OUT OF BREATH J fSl FBOM RUMMING GEE,T ry L-lT ! HOPE MR. TRADER FINDS I'm sorcv, ANNis.i'vE read all the lost AND FOUND COLUMNS IN evsny NEWSPAPER FOR THE PAST TWO VOEEKJS. BUT NOT A 1 WORD ABOUT LOST MONEy YOu'D . . -TU1IK1K VOl I UADFOUMQ THlQTV CENTS AND NOT 30,000 .' 1916, Kins Prarurtt SyndKatc, lot.. Omi Bnuin ng,ku rurrvnl. a 1 1LL1E THE 1 OILER By Russ Westover I'M SOraRV t SCABED VUH VJHEW I TUMPED OFF "THE E.OOF - VJILLYA FOI2.SWE MET ' SUPPOSE t THlMK. IT OVER. AT LUMCH Tmw ' w f . ! SAy THERE'S ,A HAM FOUVi5 I 1 O) TV, tfM fSA SHADOVO , VJO-O, BUT Quadruplets Born to Negress in Carolina CHAHLKSTON, S. C, Kcb. 2. ( AI) Qtiuilruplota nil Bills -were burn (mltiy to Sullle Lilov er, wife ot Sum Glover, iiokio fin in hand, fti mi unlicateil cub hi Ht PunlHhville, mmr here. Dr. Leon Hunov, county lioiilth offlwr, said he reRunltd ihelr chancea of surviving as k-hmL They were uot weighed, but the physician oFtlnuited their com biiiotl wo:k1i: In tho netKbbur hood ot 12 lioundu. CITY VISITORS Alburt Cocliruni, of Iti-rt Hill, wan u lHiHliitiuu visHur In this city yoHtorduy. . ') T. C.' .TollllS: 1111(1 H; 1 Cu'oWTwr Upper Cow creek, Hpeul yusurday lu town on biiBluoBii. O. B. milenmn, of Vonculla, spent Beveral liourB hero youtor dny attending to buaineaH. A. I,. Atkins, of Itldille, ml ended to biiHinoBB in town lor u few hours Thursduy. W. M. l'orler, of Camus Valley, spent Thursday In tills city attend illK to business. K. M. MntMiewB, of LooklngRlass, wits In HoseburR yeHterduy for sov eral hours on business. Mr, -and Mrs. L, E. Thompson, of Umpquu, were biisinesB visitors lu this city yesterday. 11. Kminltt, of Umpnun, spent yestenlay In this city unending to business for a lew hours. W. O. Condruy, of Azalea, spent a short lime In town yesterfluy at tending to business, r, . I j J. James, of Myrtle Crook, at tended to business here for sev eral hours yesterday. Mrs. II. Menne, of Cam'as Valley, shopped anil visited friends In 'tlila city Thursday. NOTICE TO A8THMA AND HAY FEVER SUFhERER.1 Iluy fever und authma sufferer! write for my story In lcttur form, .Illustrated with actuul photographs, It shows you how I overcame bay fovor and asthma after nineteen years of experimenting. I absolute ly guarunteo you satisfaction ol your money will bo refunded, with tho understanding that you are willing to follow my instructions. Write to C. McCann at Camas Val ley, Ore. Adv. 2-21 Today' 's Cross-Word Puzzle Ey EUGENE SHEFFER 1 I2 I3 I4 H I1 la VAH 'o In ' 4&- m ii n n n' ZZWZZlM75" : 41 "31 ili 53 54 bAw6 w 1 1 POLLY AND HER PALS By Cliff Sterrett LOOK.MA. JUST WHAT I'VE BEEN , m,W(f7.i fi--Sr Jt 1ST WHAT T UANT. J ; mJUA V VLL TAKE .T. J AN1 HERE'S GOOD NEWS, MISS. THE PRICE ON THE WINDOW",- ffs CAftD IS A MISTAKE . TH ) ciM r. 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