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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1936, FIVE 3I) 3 to fflaa Tm -At7: liJ 1 n n i . I u n NEWS-REVIEW ) Classified Ads. Phone 100 RATES .:Blngle Insertion, per word. One week, per word iimo niontli, per line Minimum charge - I Copy for this page will be accent ted until 11 a. m. of the day of pub lication. The News-Review assume! no responsibility for and la no way "guarantees the financial response -nillty or integrity of the advertis ers in the classified columns. Read- ers are urged to make full Investi gation before sending money In re ; fponse to advertisements, f The News-Kevlew reserves the Tight to reject objectionable adver .Using. It further reserves the right j to classify all advertising ur:der the proper classification. Livestock r'Oll SALE Good 6-year-old cow. Hair Guernsey and Jersey. Fresh in low days. Trailer, good tires. 11-year-old horse, Cuund r.i:d true, 1300 pounds. L. IS. Glllium, ltoute 1. UUCKEH Sl'ANlL'LS ni'gislerej dogs. Outstanding pups. rJusteru imrticotor stud trout "Ch. Uecs the Judge." Ur. T. White, Myrtle Point, Ore. "i'UK SALE 5 head of horses. !" Weight 1U00 to Mull pounds. Al so dry ear corn. $1.25 hundred. 1). K. Barnes, Sutherlin. CU L' OE a -l,l. lc 1.00 26o l i six months' clip. Also breeding f3 ewes. Cheap. Address ilox -lol, I 1 c-o News-Review. ten pigs ten weeks 'old. Max Uauer, KolliiRg. )')(! SALU 1100-pound mule, $50. 3-tti Coniniercial Ave. IMtoue 329-R. if'OH SALE 7-weeks-old pig3, $1.00. MoIiOBo Star lit., T. K. Buckle. FOR SALE 20 head aged ewes, $3.00. It. F. Ocbs, Wilbur. POPEYE vjau, cm vou BErXT THPT?Ht J RrHfWfYr fH0 LEFT Al' ME'. HE'S f gov UIT1LE ANNIE ROONEY ' i mi I '-I i i-.. n r-i 1 1 I FT M If THBCH. MV GOOO MAKl.19 A VJGITTEM Vrjl) .ILiST fill WELL, I INTEK1D M SMS ISm'T MEISB WELL, IF SUBS VOO MUST BE M ft U ORDER FROM THE RECEIVERS, GIVING MISSED TME iii TO SEARCH THE H HIDIWG IM THIS HOUSE I'LL FISJD iKJ TIRED, HONEy- M ? ti US PERMISSION) TO SEARCH THE" KID - SHE Fiji L. HOUSE FOR J M HER -AMD WHEM I DO I'LL, pi- vi F pbemises-if you ape wise you v- vyEMT out her oust t V make the little imp pav Ld k H WILL HELP US FIID MRS. MEAMVS ) A FEVJ 1 THE SAMS Itar n FOR. 1MB TBOOBLB. VZ'M it r?nn nw uttlb romawav, mnutes ; L., ,A S U ?shS3EDsWM4JL hr maw r r- . II I I r UlS T I -i 1 ma II .y 1 )' t - - i, 1 U I I, WT. I ' I I S J! I r-,'CVU ' I I 1111 x 1 1 TILLIE THE TOILER - By Ru8 Westover I 4 mAk I HER.-, TILLIE, lSOTf3O0C "RIE:F ' I VMEL-,1(VES, BOT I DOM'T I I OM,TtLL.l , (MR. " h'D ISA-THER. MOT I I VU1L, (F VOUj I OH SOiae T R. I. tfnP. voTHSZ. EM- vou SHOULDM'T IT'S DeSeriVESlT SAYLOBO ISOUT- SEEHim IP you "SAV SO, HACf" TOET FLASH lf SOMES QAfiEMEMT RN6 SO HAVE DOMF -"-T COMC ISOSH , I THINK. SIDEHE WAWTS ?pT ,m' - -TKl THE RlMaON I HASMT Qu VAIOULDM'TBe r ' - SO LIKE IT BETTER. " "TO SEE OU VL ? 36 HM He Is REDUCE BOTHEEEO VMITH J ' FOBdET gjffi1 Tg OTHER. MEMTtOM ABOUT If Hgr :J-? VMOM'T BOTHEE ! 'POLLY AND HER PALS By QifSterrett j! THAT PETE BUMPUS ) 'P?$:f! fwHY TUT, TUT RA. DATE'S OX.WHV, I KfsjT-"THBJ ONEWuX a'BOND OTMPANyl KWj (-pT FELLER CALLED r- ' D"VA ' LAST YEAF5. HE: HAD A JOB X-Vnr THEN ONE WITH A REAL WffillzJ , . - I T' NIGHT, J firl WASTEITH ABANK--TMEM ONE Xi Ut ESTATE. COMPANY I, , tffi$!.- J BUT HE SFEMS T'BE J f DIDN'T HE? J?- . TIME A WITH A LUMBER -VARD--FS ST Tt 5 ( TElL PETE'S ON Wm.H I HTTCH-Hlk'IN' ! r-S ' P"" FUR SALE a bead sleek cows, mobtly Durham and Herefora Will freshen in eurly spring. Bred to Hereford sire. Abo 1 weaned Hereford bull calf, weight about 5u0 pouaUc Elmer Hcnatl, KlUton, Ore. FUH SALhi or trade Ono bay ifi are, about 7. C. Ci. Cumiibell, HixonviUe. Phone H'K15. Miscellaneous REWARD Ono hundred Uollurs will be paid for Information lead lug to arrest and conviction of the party who killed my horse tho night of October 2. Klieu Crispen, Milo, Ore. WHITE cedar posts delivered in Roseburg at 15 hundred until Nov. 1st. V. P. Nickbon, Sixes, Oregon. DOC ANDERSON Your RADIO doctor, pesiiablu service. Ott's Music Store, corner by the depot. NO TRESPASSING or hunting al lowed on our premises: F. Dura gar & Son. m PARK'S Electric Shop. . Welding Motor repair. Radiator work. 5:i N. Juckson St. it ALU O repairing. Ruug. Electric, tRUNDUIr-JPtaan tuner. Ph. 189L Automobiles FORCED to sell my 19JU late mod el Nash coupe, in best condition. Come and see and make a rea sonable o'fer. Joseph Stacbnfe wicz, Vet's Hospital, Roseburg. FOR SALE 590 equity in 'TJ Es sex sedan for See it at 817 Cobb, evenings. FOR SALE -Oue Dodgo ditTeren tial assembly, complete. Cheup If taken at once. 244 W. 1st Ave. N. Trade FOR SALE (JR TRADE for drag saw weanling pigH. Phone or write Geo. Ollivant. FOR TRADE Radio Gross & Hargis. for piano. 'AHOV, OLWE GO OOWN I GET f CAH OF 6PlHCH For Sale, Miscellaneous LUMUER i: you wisq to purchase lumber at wholesale prices come lo mill at Heady spur, two miles south of Sutnei;:n or phone Oak land 172 or write care Uox 155, Oakland. First come, first BerveU, FOR SALE All , enamel electric range; alt enumel wood rungo; largo Montag circulating heater; overtsuffed velour davenport. AH these urticles in fine shape and cheap. Judd's Furniture Store. FOR SALE Ford truck with War ford transmission. Rocky Moun tain brakes, stake body. Also canned goods, pressure cooker and other things. Uox 453, c-o iVews-Rovlew. Mccormick - dekulng cream separators rfre close skimmers and turn easy. They me sold and guaiunleed at Wharton Bros. OR SALE Small v.oud range, used one mouth. Cheap. Call at the Thomas Fletcher ranch at Rrockvuy. ELECTRIC WATER :;ystem:. My ers, reliable, built for long life, are sold at Wharton Rros. USED PIANO $4K, $1 down, $4 month. Ott's Piano Warehouse on corner by tho depot. NEW PIANOS Formerly $100, now $198. Ott's Piano Ware house, corner by the depot. EN DO ATE SEEDERS for sowing grain of any kind are sold at Wharton Hroa. SEE your cream weighed ami tested. Clyde Adair, Jtosebmg Creamery. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 38. TRACTOR PLOWS McChrmick -Dcering and Oliver, are in stock at Wharton Pros. FOR SALE CH EA P Repossessed refrigerator. Radio Music Store. MEDU'M sized safe for sale Murphy. 0H115EE! - V Ur- Mt MDCTOPUS! FOR SALE Circulator heater, half price. 815 South Muiu street. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Mile south of Ed 041 bower school. P. E. Reaver. FOR SALE CHEAP Largo oil heater, like new. 122 W. Cass St. Rentals FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. Garage. Close in. Inruire Hoy llellows. Phoue C72-H. HELTON! A modern 4 romu apart ment, furnished. Opposite Ump qua hotel. Phoue 1HJ. FOR. RENT Nicely furnished apartment. Will he vacant about the 24th. J. M. Judd. PIANOS for rent, tutu Piano Warehouse on corner by the depot, FOR RENT 4-room furnished flat. Adults only. 416 S. Pine St. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Inquire 630 E. Douglas. FURNISHED apartments.' Modern. Reasonable. Phone 645-J. Poultry FOR RALE Young heavy hens and fryers. Well blooded. Clntide Golf. Oakland, Ore. Phono JJ(iF2l. FOR SALE Thoroughbred huff Orpington roosters. Corvallis strain. Phone 4H6. FOR SALE 150 yearling hens, 55 c. A. E. Thompson, Umpqua, Ore. Hay and Grain FOR SALE Hay. Cow pumpkins, $4 por ton. tirompa, Curry Es tato. Lost said found FOt Mi Red and white cow, wear ing bell. Owner may have same by paying for keep and ad. Harry Grigtiby. Elkhead. COK(V,POPeV,) I C'MOcM, hJE IT TO HIM'. HE'LL XlLL GET IT'.i SWALLOW IT, I m AFRAD VC rAI6VT BT ) AK VLU .. " v, r I ME! J x I GRAB YT J vSSS5 DOHT BE f'JV- - iV' 1 - $111111 DroN'T W i T i j Real Estate FOR SALE 15 acres well improv ed. Ideal chicken ranch. 8. Weds, Melrose Star. FOR SALE Small farm for dairy and poultry. See Wicklqud, own er, Melrose. . Financial LOANS under the Federal Hous ing Administration and other ap proved plans on acceptable Rose burg ami vicinity home proper ties; low Interest, taxes and in surance Included in monthly pay ments; investments or savings accounts accepted at 4 inter est. Cull at office for informa tion. Douglas Building & Loan Association, Medical Arts Build ing, Konc burg. Work Wanted WANTED Work on farm by re liable man, age 37. Interested principally in having home. Ilox 455, c-Q News-Review. Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Da Hon Adding Machines, sales and service. . Roseburs Rook Store. Phone 590-J. Fuel Foil SALU- 75-Uer dry hard wood. Inquire MiithUey's lias Stimuli, Temuile, Ore. Tractors HA V K JUST rebuilt 11 Mudcl W Clutruc. This tractor Is In first chtHK condition and ll bargain at $3511.00. Cochran's G'.raHo and Muchiuc Shop, RosohurK. Ore. Wanted WANTKII S tier of lii lneh hard wood for stove. R. L. Preston. I'hona Wl. Situations Wanted CAI'AIII.IO woman wiintH house work by the day. 816 K. Lane St. YOU MUST BE -tired,- HONey STAyiMG HEOe WITH- P0O12, FRIENDLESS, MAW OLALLA OLALLA, Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ciornmn Harris and son, Louis, of Eugene, spent tho week-end as guests of Mr. and Mni. Victor How ard. Mrs. Hauls and Mrs. Howard are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hicking spent Sunday at Ireland brothers ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Cus Johnson were transacting business in Roseburg Kriduy. lieorgo Croucher was a Roseburg visitor the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holofeld and son from Pomona. California, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carnell Saturday. Mr. Holo feld Is a partner of their son, Wal don Carnalt, in the Carnall truck tines, of southern California, and hud been spending iho past week In Portland on vacaliou. YONCALLA YONCALLA, Oct. 21. Mm. Her nice Walker of Drain will assist Mrs. Sarah Wilson this winter. Hurt Wilson, student at It. of 0 spent the wokoend hero with hii parents. Word has been received from Eugene of tho birth of a sou lo Mrs. Dale Cowan, Saturday, Oct. 17. Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Stonakcr Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Kelso, Mr and Mrs. Eric Slensoth, Tom Westrnl), MIbh Bessie Wnhni, Dave Rogers, spent Sunday on the Unip- uuu near ScotistiuiK. The Ladies Aid of tho M. V, church will hold a cooked food sale at the real estate office, Sat urday. October 31. Patron's nlKht will be held in the hlsh school cym, Friday, Oct, 23, to which friends and patrons Of tne tirade una nign scnoois nr cordially invited. Elaborate preparations are bo- hiK mado for u Hallowe en ca nival to bo held ill the high school By, E. C. Segar, By Brandon Walsh I AlWT VEQV TlRE1 - - HOMEST I AIN' , AM'HES 6UCM A MICE, OL-O MAM -HE MAKES ME THIMK OF MR- OLD BULLION J? -ir it-lifnn gym, Hallowe'en night by the high school pupils. OAKLAND OAKLAND. Oct. 20 Mr. and Sir. Cy Kolf of San Kruni-laco are spFiulins the week hero vlnitlug witn .Mrtt. Holla pureiiu. .Mr. anil Mrs. Cieni'iio Hall, and other rala tives and frlendH. Mrs. Heltlon Oanon returned tn her home In Portland Tuesday af ter vlsitiitK here for several days with her mother, Mrs. Ella Trultt. Mrs. Anna Pierce, teacher in the school at Wendllng, was an over night visitor Suturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trussel or j iir.nu, imuimm lu ineu home the rirst of the week utter visitlnx here for several days with tho former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cain. lleih Hoadlnan of HntuihiirH; was a business visitor in Uuklaud Mon day. Kenneth Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Munnlnit, Is able to be around on crutches after belntr confined to his home for sev eral days with a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shaw wore hero from Hosehui'K Monday at tending: to business uiul calliiiK on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Colo of nunsinutr, Calif., are house guests this week of Mr. Colo's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. und Mrs. K. L. Seitle. Mr. and .Mrs. B. L. lliniilnKer accompanied their son and wire, Mr. and Mrs. U H. Hennlnaer, and the hitter's niece, Miss Jean .Ma honey, of lanyonvllle, wont lo Handon Kunduy to view the dam age done by fire. GoIiik by the way or Scottsburg and lieednport, they returned home the same day through Conullle and Myrlle Point. Mrs. A. 11. Goodman has as hot house guest' this week her daugh ter, Mrs. Vela Mann, of Kiigeue. Mrs. Helen liopo or Portland Is a houso guest this week of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. William Morris. Mrs. Owen Sutherlin left Sun dny Tor Collusu, Calif., to spend several weeks visiting with rela tives und rrlends. ' Hollle Trultt, sports announcer over KKX in Portland, ami .Mrs. Truitt aro enjoying u short vuru tlon here visiting with relatives. While, Hollle is on u hunting trip, Mrs. Trultt Is a house guest of her brother-ln-lnw and wire, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Trultt. CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VALLEY, bet. 21. Mr. mid Mrs. Elza Clayton und smull son'of Dillnrd and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Church left lust Monday for a visit with relutives In Nebraska. They will also vlHit with Mr. Church's slater, Mrs. Nina Peter sou and family at llolae, Idaho. They expect t:i be gone ut least two weeks. Mrs. J. rt. Slundley and son, Vic tor, anil Mrs. Paul Jones visited lust Sunday Willi Mrs. Stundley's slstor, Mrs. Oscur Olson In Olallu. Charlie Lawson of Hoseburg spent Thursday and Friday at the Huld Hills ranch hunting und vis Today's Cross - Ily EUGENE I0-2I r1 17 17 ll'lTFff 22 5T2W 26"" ' 27 25"2f II-IIllllIIII 32 33 34 p 35 36 37 , 2 43 fill H&W 5 51. 53 w 1 I 1 wA rrrk, HORIZONTAL 1 chow wilh forco and noise 6 bundle o? Ktrnw 11 downpour 1U clork on a vesacl 14 cormlnUvo of cither 15 approach ing 17 interna tional 18 cranicy hill 20 rowK of 2 enrthrn drinking 33 fenmlo 41 irolmitl 41! (U-ily 4U northern ' constella tion 45 beve iHfro 4iV short tor Kdwiird 47t Bwnic repreacnta tinn 49 part of "to be" 50 town in Connecticut 52 soundness of mind Herewith in the solution to yca Urmiy'i puzzle. ri L EC C E CTTFp O T o!r a nT u t P jt w o PANQlgR JP LE L L Q& JH E L OTjIyfA A UTlMjAWe H JP Altf t IP A R!N B A 22 Hebrew nn'aui(! 2 1 mineral spnnir 25 haviiij? little vnr 2Ga wut-lunif 28 packer 30 feminine name 31 regret 32 trnnsport with emotion 36 lwdl 88 tip iting his father If. W. Lawson. The remains of tho late Mri. nenhani of Coqullle, sister of Ro bert and Dick Martindule, were laid to tost In the Murtimlalo cemetery Friday afternoon. Paul Jones is drilling a well for Bert Neeley on the site where he expects to build a new house In the near future. Mr. und Mrs. Jack Evnns of Portland visited here last week with the former's mother, Mrs. Louise French, und nt Elk vulloy with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Joyce. They return ed to Portland the last of the week. V. O. Selloff and Anthony Grace went to Klaniuth Fulls last week to work during the potato hurvest. Adrian and Gerald Loonoy and B. , C. l.ooiiey were attending to busi ness matters in liandon lust Tues day. Bert Golgert and Miles Standley aro doing some repulr work on tho School gymnustuin roof. . ' r Charlie Reynolds Is working In Myrtle Point. His sister-in-law, Mrs. BUI Coopor, of Myrtle Point, canio up with him Saturday eve ning und spent Sunday at the Rey nolds home returning homo with Mr. Reynolds Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siegel and children. Leslie und Murie, left Thursday evening for Mulin. Kla mnlh county, to visit Mr. Slegel's slsler and brother-in-law, mlv Mrs. lOrvin street und to enjoy a, hunting trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Smith and three children, James, Virginia und Genevieve und Mm. Susan Smith of Sutherlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. y. It. Drown. Mrs. Susun Smith will stay with nor daughter, Mrs. Brown (or u few weeks' visit. Mrs. Wilfred Brown returned Saturday from a week's visit neur Drain wINi her father, Horace Put nam, Margaret and Neal tuok hor to Drain lust Sunday. Warren Dick and Mr. Vnsoy of Alloghuny spent lust Saturday night and Sunday morning nt the Hill Baker spent the week-end here, with his mother, Mrs. Hlsto Baker. It. W. Dick homo. They were re turning from a visit lo Mr. Vasey's family ut Vuncouver, B. C. They left for Alleghany Sunday noon. Duo to the large number of high school students this year It has been necessary to hire a third high sohool teacher. Ross Brown, son of Arthur Brown of Salem, has been eloclod to fill the position and uturted work Monday morning. Ho Is staying wllh his unco and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown. Kendcr Reynolds spent the week-end in Myrllo Point at tho home of his uncle. Bill Cooper. B. P. O. ELKS Hes;ular meeting Thursday, October 22nd, 19II0. Bitslneiia of lmnortunco. Enlortuiiiment, All oiricers und mombora re- quested to attend. Ira B. Riddle, Sec'y. . 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