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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1936. FIVE 1 NEWS-REVIEW CkMifod A. ! Phono 100 A HATIS 8lB(l Insertion, per word.lo On week, per word Sc One month, per line tl.00 Minimum charge 26c v Copy for this pane will be accept' ed until 11 a. m. o( the day ot pub- ;, llcatlon. $ The News-Review assumes no i responsibility for and in no way guarantees the financial responel fblllty or Intecrlty of the adrertla- 4 era In the classified columns. Read- 5 era are urged to make full investt , iatlon before sending money In re sponse to advertlacmrnta. A The News-Revtew leserve the ight to reject objectionable adver- Using. It further reserves the right '; to classify all advertising under the proper classification. Livestock TO FIND THE kinds ot hogs you want, put your requirements into . words in a want-ad, Tho want-ad j will do the rest. FOR. SALE 15 ewes, year's fleece. and 15 lambs (averaging 40 to 50 pounds each). Oscar Weeks, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 1 buy mare, weight about VJ0 pounds. Price 75.00. Ira White, Dlllard, Ore. FOR SALE 17 ewes, 1 good buck, and 14 lambs, $75.00. H. G. Tib betts, Lookingglass. FOR SALE 3 cows. Fresh soon. 6th bouse on LookingglaBS road. J. D. Vedder. FOR SALE 40 head goats, $1.50 each. Max Bauer, Star Rt., Oak land. FOR SALE Male toy fox terrier plllis. Box 158, Melrose Star Rt. WANT TO' BUY a good milk cow? ' Make It known with a Want-ad. Wanted WANTED Old growth cordwood stumpage. H. Stewart, Route 1, Box 17. JPOPEYE 010 VA SEE MM PILE X IT S OUVJE, I'LL BET Mc HftT J POfF ) ONE THQUsNhD) TWO DOlA-rvYvs ON . ?H gM 1; ootof HEReftupFeepfc thctwimpwgotjt: v-;Tvprn cm V S9SL ("DUD N THE MOD" a llllll Hf K ft SODDING. JOS'V! SOME KIND OF J) 22T F0F?. I IrL L "REO KMOUO.' ) VTjnW,Mli X jp p fei-o sgpj " LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY I'M TEBHlBLy SORQV full rr yjoiT hoid mo KIDS KIN GET TICKETS - THE CIRCUS I 1 JS2T TJ"mllLjiZ- "fV- PEANUTS AN LfcMONAUb - iS.WaoA-A -T r- ir i.ia.u. ' -'1.1 1 j IE t-t r .. yJpj1 -) ' 1 TILLIE THE TOILER . By Rusi Westover j B.?,KJ'r'Si?fHJl I I Jlov I I BUT. TILLIE?,VIE SOT THE TICKET? I ISOV. S'OTTA I "AND THjOUSH I IHEKE'S THE LETTER TtXJ'VJE BE EM -TUllh. TOUR.E &&yt$ RRV- AND, BESIDES, IT'S THE BlQ, EVENT "ISO FAST X VME'EE APART wAITINJS Fd WOVvl A1E CAN SO SOlNKSTOTHE fJiiJMAC. of Ttic vtrAia r. 1 1 : vj- My l.ovino heart -to the OAMC1S X 1 n r CLUB OAHCE VWSIK I'M OF THE TEAR j , J N 7 IS ALWAYS WftH TO THE OAMCTE; j - 7 -rtf f MT0 1 Uo7mW. i didn't fix -(t.u -your. V rvy K1K5HT f- ATl) hBES (&3SBB LETTER 4L I X I ftOMANTlC , ss l---' "i" 1 "''rv POLLY AND HER PALS By Cliff Sterretl . I J 'SH H I Smf H'M-M-M-VERV SOOD Tl I c, J BECAUSE, STUPID, A I Tnow when mr. csl-rr i . um wkL VERyvERy good, j I ( come along, vlih L- k mi V what vou've BSEN ; J sorrcHPs sHowd iss- . m prsi.. 5pv m vmr xdumb DIDDV L v K raving about is y r " 1 his eALLERy,TRv ) ZL wWvF BaJ I rr-r VW? w a ventilator I Rentals NICE 6-room house; basement; 2 fertile acres; hig'i. healthful lo cation, above Terrace Ave.; beautiful view; fruit; flowers. Ask at Room 203, Postoffice Bldg. FOR RENT Chicken ranch, 3 acres plowed. Large chicken house, small furnished house. P. O. Box 367, Roseburg. WHAT DO YOU have lying idle that some one else could rent or use? A For-Rent ad vill help you find a renter. 4-ROOM furnished or unfurnished apartment. Breakfast nook and private bath. 424 Floed, comer Mill. , . FOR RENT Steam heated apart ments. $10 to $15. Northside Apts. Phone 369 . 1. FOR RENT Furnished bouse, cen tral location. Inquire 119 W. Mosher. STRICTLY modern apartment. 926 South Main St. A FOR-RENT AD will find a good tenant for you. APARTMENT Clean, cosy. Phone 040-J. Poultry WANTED Bronze ' turkey eggs. Call 443, Roseburg Feed Co. Work Wanted SEE your cream weighed and tested. Clyde Adair, Roseburg Creamery. T ypewriien REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. Roseburg Book Store. Phone 690-J. Lost and Found LOST in Roseburg Saturdcy, April 11, $30.00 In paper monoy. Finder please leave at NowB-Review of- . flee and receive reward. ' BUT THE CIRCUS IS SO wore but all you FOR TOMORROW rV .NJCJtr f For Sale. MwcelUnaDiu YOUR CHOICE FOR 125. Recon ditioned radios, cabinet models. Play like new. 1 Victor radio console, regular 1179.50. 1 Bruns- wick console, regular $169.50. 1 Airline trade in console, regu lar 1159.50. Radio Music Store. FOR SALE Generators from 600 to 4000 watt, 125 volt D. C. Mo tors, 4 horsepower to 10 horse power, A. C. and D. C. Phone 621-J. W. R. Brown Electric Shop, Stephens and Mosher Sts. CANVAS CAMP cots, $1.25 to $2.00; baby buggy, $5.00; saddle, $5.00 ; pitcher pump, $1.25; wood ranges, $6.50 to $29.50. Burr's Furniture Store. HOT-BED TOMATO plants ready to set. Early Annas, Prichurds. John Baors. Come and contract your plants. Joe Neavoll, Olalla, Orpirnn. YOUR CHOICE FOR $19.95. 1 RCA - Victor mantel set, regular $69.50. 1 Clarion mantel set, regular $59.50. Radio Music Store. FOR SALE The new White sew ing machine. Also repairing for other makes. Radio Music Store, Phone 93, 225 N. Jackson St FOR SALE Used circulating heat er tor coal and wood. Cheap. Ra dio Muslo Store. Phone 93, 225 N. Jackson St, FOR BALE Repossessed refriger ators. Reasonably priced. Radio Muslo Store. Phone 93. 225 N. Jackson St THREE horsepower Century single phase motor, also smaller sizes. 335 N. Main. MILK, grade A uaaieunzed or raw. Dollvered daily. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 296-J. DEPENDABLE broccoli seed. A. W. Baum. Phones. 31 and 4S5, Roseburg. FOR SALE Used 8-foot Kimball weeder. Farm Bureau Exchange. REAL bargains In electric motors. New and used. 335 N. Main. BESIDES, THE SIDE-SHOW IS OPEN AM' THE FREAKS IS SWELL... I SAW THEM TEW TIMES ALCEADV AM' yOL) KIKl HAVE AU.THE POPCOPMj PEANUTS AU'LEMONADE you WAMT IT5 ALL FREE TWIN baby buggy, piano, second hand electric refrigerator, one Easy washer, 250 feet 2-inch hose, wood range, gas range. Phone 26. Judd's furniture Store, 321 N. Jackson St. THERE ARE MANY antique lovers still in circulation. They would like old pieces of furniture you nilglit bave. use c For-Sale ad. FLOWERS Petunias, zinnias, ver benas, separate colors. Large plants, ready for bedding. Mrs. Foster Butner, W. Roseburg. BICYCLES See the New World and Road Muster models, also tires, repair parts and Ideal re .pairing. Roseburg Cyclery. BAIT AND TACKLE Many un usual values in lures, roils, nets, and other fishing needs. Powell Hardware Store. FOR SALE Used ice boxes In good condition. Cheap. Radio Music Store, 225 N. Jackson St. 400-EGG electric Incubator in good condition. Burr's Furniture Store, 333 Cass St., Phone 25-J. GARDEN HOSE, fertilizer, lawn seed, lawn mowers are sold at Wharton Bros. $140 HORTON 30-Inch electric ironer in good shape. $50. 437 Rast Ave. TOMATO, cabbage and onion plants are sold at Wharton Bros. A FOR-SALE AD will find a mar ket if there ;s one. aRUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 18SL Chiropractor THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE go through life on 50 of their nat ural strength and health. Chiro practic adjustments Klve you full efficiency. Dr. Scoflcld, X-Ray Chiropractor. Trade IT TAKES TWO to make a bar gain, and a For-Trade ad has completed many successful bar gains. GEE. ZECO, I FEEL GLAD EVEN IF IT WAS CWClSTMA COULOM'T HAVE MORE FUM SO HAPPy I COULD SIT BAV4L HONEST I COUL.O Real Estate FOR SALE 48 acres, IS in crop. 20 acres of fine timber, the rest pasture. Good buildings. Creek through place. Will tube house and lot as part payment. J. G. Howard, Melrose Ru, Hojeburg, Ore. FOR SALE or will trade for Eu gene residence property, ImproV' ed 160 acre farm at Dlxonvlile 6 miles from Roseburg 320-acre un improved ranch 4 miles from Sutherlin. Good land, part tim ber. C. E. Banning, 114 Flint St FOR SALE or exchange for Rose burg city Income property, a tine home in Ashlund near state nor- mul school. Phone 55F24, or 634-J during working hours. FOR RENT Chicken ranch, 3 acres plowed, large chickon holme, small furnished house. P. O. Box 367, Roseburg. FOR LEASE OR SALE Four- apartment bouse, furnished. 504 S. Pine. FOR SALE New modern bunga low. Very reasonable. 1154 Ma drone. Miscellaneous MANY TOWNSPEOPLE would like to buy eggs direct. Did you ever tell thorn what nice eggs you have? Try a want-ad. DOES YOUR business require many checks? Let us print tbeiu specially for you. News-Review Printing Dopt. ORGANIC Sea Food. Call 120 W. Lane for further Information. MOHAIR AND WOOL bought at Wharton Bros. RADIO Repairing. Rsbg. Electric. Help Wanted WANTED Woman to help with housowork on farm, 2 in. family. Phone 616 or 3F21. WANTED Elderly man for work around home and lawn. 131 South Stephens. ALL OVER this is am outrage r am CERTAIN! THAT SHOW-OFF BULLION STABTEO WIS FREE ClRCUS FOR. THE PURPOSE OP BREAKING UP - S THE t OOWKI kids) 4 AM' lg WANTED Housekeeper for two men and two cnilaren, age 4 years and 6 months respectively. Must be capable with children. References required. Modern borne with electric equipment. '. G. Ewens, Garden Valley. Phone 32F11. MAN for coffeo route. $45-a-week opportuui v. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 131 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED Cook and housekeeper. Mm. FranKiyn voyi, tsi-j. An dreas 434 Claire. I'WO waitresses wanted steady employment. $40 a month. Rose hotel. SCHOOL BUDGET BEING PREPARED YONCALLA, April 20. The bud act committee met with the Bchool board. Friday evening. April 10, and prepared another budget for the present year. The board will also ask for the right to issue war rants sufficient to add manual training and homo economics to the curriculum. This additional cost is to be spread over a period of four years, and will not appear on the budget this year. The time for voting on the budget has been sot for May 8. The question ot hiring teachers came up for consideration. A. It Marsh was hired for a period of two years as principal and Herbert Huntor was given a two year con tract as head of the English de partment. The other tenchers will not be hired until uttor May 8. WARRANTS Vnrrants from No. 169 to ISO of Douglas County School District No. 21 are hereby cullod for pay ment. Interest couseu April 20, 1936. Mrs. Ruffe Roynolds, Clerk. HELP WANTED Wanted Experienced gcnoral farm man. Chas. Watson, Looking glass Star Route, Roseburg. Adv. By Brandon Walsh By L. I. Segar PuP5L. WOULD PLAy TQUAMT r flP Memory of Senator Harry Lane, One of Six Who Voted Against U, S. Entry Into World War, to Be Honored at Willamette SALEM, April. 21. (API WII-1 lamette students and alumni tomor row will honor memory of Senator Hurry Lane, graduate of 187a, wno was one ot tue six United States senators who refused to volo tor America's entrance in the World war in April, 1917. Today, 19 years after the death of Lane, who was a nephew of Jo soph Lane, the fi.st territorial gov ernor of Orejon in 1849, most of the things he advocated tave come to pass, university professors said. Among these aro the neutrality meusuro, control of armninejit man ufacture and prohibition of expor tation ot arniB. The biBio.-y of Senator Lane and his five colleagues III 1917 Is re called during tue special program on the campus. With hlu voting on the negative side of the war declaration were Senators J. Gron- na, North Dakota; Robert M. La Folletto, Sr., Wisconsin; George W. Norrls, Nebraska; William J, Stone, Missouri, and James K. Vurdaman, Mississippi. When Lano was asked why he had voted agatnBt war, he was re- corded as ooylng: "1 cannot vote to throw our country into a strugglo. the final results ot which no one is uble to foretoll. This Is not- a wur to make the world safe for democ racy. It Is a iar to nn.ke the world sale for greed and profits. Aftor this war there will be less democ racy than ever." SCHOOL MAY GET FOURTH TEACHER SUTHERLIN, April 21. Undor a h'.w enacted by tho state legisla ture In 1919, the Sutherlin school board may find It Incumbent to employ another tonchor :is a phy sical educationul Instructor for the girl Btudcnts ot Suthovllh high school. It Is understood tho bourd now has thle mutter undur consid eration. An additional tei.cher wou'.d bring the local high school faculty staff o tour members. CLEANUP DAYS ARE SET AT SUTHERLIN SUTHERLIN, April 21. At a rcRUlar meeting of the city council held Thursday night, April 2, It was deoded that the week begin nlng Mond'ty, April 20, aud ending Today's Cross By EUGENE 1-U i u YAA is & p .. la. VZA-Xte I" 13 - 16 17 "j" 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 " 21 iO 47 43 4 55 5 "I 1 miT Wr I HORIZONTAL 1 Ono spot i 4 What Italian apie poet wrote "Jerusalem DeltTered"? 9 Permit 12 To what EnglUh royal home did Henry IV belong? 14 Anlo-Saxon monoy of Account l5What dettructive German cruller wm finally doitroyed by the Australian cruiser "Sydney"? 16 What Spaniih icholar was div mitted from Salamanca Uni vanity for hie eriticitm of the government? 18 Stinging iniwcfc ID -Mother 20 Italian hounnhold deity 21 Mnko a mintako 22 Wrongful act 24 Kind of cheep 27 Thinese monurfl 28 What the real name of O. Henry? 30 Tone in GuiriV rchIb 81 Sauntering Inr.lly 83 DlvlHlon of tho year 85 Past 8V Seasonrd 8ft Neirativft 81) Withered 41 Christmas enrol 42 Mohammedan chief officer 43. Treo 45 Hirthplaco of Abraham 46 Worm 47 Stained 6V) Ancient lanffiiar 62 Peer (iynt's mother 6-T f'la5 of parasitic worml 6T Hawaiian wreath 60 Having ears 67 Color VERTICAL 1 Beverage 2 Where it Harvard University? J une wno eoncluaes 4. -Convert into leather B Like 6 What artiit painted famtts Eortraitt of Watbtnftoni Gil .rt . . ? 7 Japanese coin ft Verba Twenty-four hours niter he made this statement, the nation was con demning Lane for bis stand, speak- t era nere tomorrow will relate. He - was burnt in effigy in various parts " of the country, and his mall brought threats of physical violence. A let lor made public stated to him "You will render Oregon a greut and laBting service uy resigning in fa vor ot an abler representative, . Died Heart Broken Lane's death, described as com- 1 ing from a broken heart, followed two weeks later wiion he was en route to Oregon. He died in San I f'runclsco. Suortly before leaving -Wasnlngton Luna told Senators La Follette and Norrls, two of hlj closest friends, tnat he would Dover a see them again. benator Norrls ot Nebraska said over Line's i,rave, "When be was . denounced by men in pnbllo life wnom ne loved, as an enemy to hiB country, It well nigh broke his ' nearu The despulr of his honest . heart was so great and tho agony - of his blighted hope so severe that ' ne nover recovered his former self. 1 think he was satisfied with bis work." Frederick J. Libby, executlvo " secretary for the national defense . council for the prevention of war, will be the main speaker on the ' memorial program. Student body presidents from Llnflold, Univer sity of Oregon, Reed college and , other institutions .were invited to participate In the program. Saturday, April 25, be set asido for ' clean-up days for tho city of Suth erlin, and oyer resident vill be " oxpecto.l to got busy und muke u " thorough, clean-up cf all garbage -and junk about his premises. ltes. " dents are requested to put all rub bish In snks and placo them In .'" me aney anuilug te!r prope.-ty or along tlio curb line ot tho streeL " ThlB rubbish will be pleked up by trucks furnished by the olty and taken to the city dump, without cost to property owners during " this specified time. If this Is not done during the specified weok, It will bo done later under the Bupor vision of the city marshal and a bill for the work sent to the prop erty occupunts. Ooorgo Weaver, of Myrtlo Creek, ' ' spent yesterday , in town attending to business. ' -Word Puzzle SHEFFER r - 9 What French town near Bay onne la famed at a plac of pilgrimage for cripplod pr eont? 10 Sea en ffle 11 Men jure of Annnm L.I Letter of the alphabet 17 Feminine namfl i 19 What financier who died In 1913 waa considered th world's area teat collector? 2t Maaculino namo 22 Unita of weight 23 Kxperimenter 25 Side by aide with 20 Legendary city of El Dorado 28 Greek letter :n TJvelv dance. 32 What nymph In Geman folk ' - lore lured sailors from a rock . on the riant bank of the Rhine?, 34 Paid publicity ' 37 Noisier 40 Cloth mensuro 12 Famous fur merchant I I Small sum of money 46 Consume - 17 Salt 18 Utilfztt 4l Period of time 50 Small boy l JNicknitme lor Kdwara 54 Myself Herewith the solution to ffti tor day 'a puisl. , Cevrriiht, 11)1. Wi rtttorn Snidmt. tea l i mf pit ASndtDoR lHCpHHf;slE&9f ORtOLA FlF D PjT N UR