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Livestock
f'OU SALE Dull, long! yearling,
fine long bodied Jersey stock,
r f thirty five. About one hundred
! I cords fir wood, four foot, two
I I twenty five. A. F. Stearns.
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j j KOlt SALE Scotch Shopherd pups
b j of the UOgard strain, and a nico
f Scotch Shepherd. GuuraiiLoed
f workers. Asher Agee, Dixouvillo.
FOlt SALE Two young burros,
will' pack, ride, and work. Good
harness goes with them. F. F.
Parker, Wilbur.
FOR SALE (ill TRADE 2 smooth
mouthed work horses. A. Mason,
Edenbower Orchard Tract, Route
2.-Box 114.
FOR SALfcS-pood fresh S-year-old
cow, 4i gal. 'Phono 171. Mrs. Ida
M. Weber, Sotherlin, Ore.-. ,
! i WEliR:E MOVE . WORTHLESS
: i STOClp FREE -OF CHAIbSH;'
' PHONE 62F12.
FOR SALE 5-Ahead ewes with or
without lambs. F. O.' Bueil. DI1
lard, Ore.
WANTED To buy Anaora goats
State price and klnui ,Box 102
Itoseburg.
! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LL80 By Bloaer
'.S f IF MR.-TUMBLiavEED ' J WE'RE REALLY GOIUO 1KI ' (rJoPE?7HEPE SMgS3 C 1 ' fm MAW N ATCHISOwT GUESS HfST FIGURES 'Mf
WAkES- UP,-rELC HIM ) TO SEE IF HIS PICTURE WM DOE3MY SEEM C WELL,WE RIGHT' TUMBLE- N A BIRO IM THE BUSH IS htt"h
llXJ BrjH'M you-CTtELL .PEKJTIF.CATIO HANDCUFFS jT" ,
I !7r5S- ATW 9 I BOARD THAT ETE0' VME A TRAJvlP 2"V i CD wMTCC-
mJMSmXJ? W:1. AK1: A WOULD HAVE Wf(W'
: MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE , A promise By Thompson and Coll
k I ISMr n 1HRILLIW0.De. NJII In SURE IS.MWRA- 'U I ' vVHAT A DARLING HE IS- X ' I VaEW... I'M SORZV TO wHVOF COURSE, I I nOTHIM&'S WROUS-OIULV "
1 JASOMj TO PEEL THAT I MEAM, MISS WORTM-B 1 AiUSS SEE THAT HE'S INTRUDE,- BUT I'D LIKE TO ( JACKWHAT'S 1 .. WELL, NOW THAT THE I
1 WE'BE POIKJ& SO MUCH J EI?, THIS LITTLE: It ADOPTED BV SOME RESPOM-) ' '' V-r , SEE yOU A V WUOWe' J ' ' WURSERV IS OPEMED ' ' ' '
V GOOD FOR THESE. V I FRLLOW WAS f I SIBLE FAMILY. THAT, EWD VE5, . '; MOMENT, MVRA' 1- , N. WHy CAM'T WE 6O SO
' 1 -,POOB MJFAMTft? J A LEFT HERE THIS J3 OF OUR WORK WILL BE XMV&cOi ' ' fa Sff " ( ALONE .' V I (-B AHEAD WITH OUR J JEALOUS
' TIT-Vf -MORWINa- y ' INMOST 1MPOR- )' fsr 'I M ffr TvrT-- yT" IZr&i, V WN PLANS? rY OF DOCTOR
' V nrH I ''PSX i?S K7V ' 1 I ' (t ) JASON., IS THAT
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: BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES. Stumped , By Martin
1 I A - t '5L 1 1 606h'.1 'CfiiX OOP T OUT 111 I I J'S"tt..&H WftSWT T 9t&WvM II SV.VOO KWOVO FlOWtRi I ""VA'
Vmf& J2st!a. t-iV - CV SORE. ,eOT-OOOOOH ME.' OWt,W,SOMOW BOOT EACH OAfV? WSO.. J'
I WASH TUBBS Wah and Eay Have a Falling Out By Crane
J fHEY WOTSA BISIPfA?; NOW LISTEN TO I C-r-P Ikll 1 3 ' ' ,;.-. 1, J ' ' "' vv
f 1 fM r n" ' ' i ' ' --..( V),r--T
1 L.I II 4J fltSl IgOl" POP TAKES OFF.l , JT-J" - V- A . ts -rr ; , .
hRAPPED TO A SIWSLE PARACHUTE, WASH AND
EA5V AgE FORCED INTO COLONEL BO05 PLANE,
STRAYED From my place at
Melrose, small white pig. C. V.
Lynn.
FOR SALE 13 bead goats at
Jesse Hodges ranch, Looking
glass. WANTED Old horses and cow&.
Little River Fox Farm, Glide,
Ore.
SADDLE horse for eulo, or trade
for stock, renin Bros., Brock
way. Automobiles
FOR SALE School bus, very rea
sonable. A vViuio steel body, 60
passenger bus on Chovrolet
truck, in good condition. Glen
dale Junction, Glondale, Ore. J.
A. Jacques. -
1S3B CHEVROLET truck, L. W. 11.,
1350.00. Art's Log Cabin, Sulher
lin. 28 CHEVROLET touch, excellent
condition. New finish, $E6.00. 822
Mill.
Help Wanted
MAN WANTED, , must novo car.
Work in rural, districts. Perma
nent. Good pay weekly. Give ago,
experience, write P. Blake,- 415
Lumbor Exchange Minneapolis,
Minn. '.
WANTED Experienced automo
bile ' salesman. Excellent propo'
sltlon to right man. (livo address
and phono number for interview.
Box 2S0, c-o News-Review.
WANTED Woman for - house
work, $20 per month. King Ho
gan, Box 9, Oakland, Ore.
1 OR 2 hay shockers for Monday.
Phone 51F21 tonight or Sunday.
RuairiMa rWinnriuniiiea
CAMf and" "gas station, eleven
- acres, for sale; or trade for farm.
River Park, seven jiiilcs south
of Myrtle Creek.
Poultry
WANTED Colored fryors,
Roao-
burg Poultry,
For Sale, Miscellaneous
ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PICNIC
You can't buy better tee cream
' at any price.
Ice pucacd, 1 gal. ft. 20.
Hi gal. or more, 4i.1v per gal,
upon Sunday anu .Mommy till 12
o'clock.
Place your order early!
KOSEHUKU CREAMERY
401 W. Oak St.
Phone 443.
AUCTION SALE Will soli nil my
household goods, including
dlslios, cooking utonsils, at Uil
Thompson garugo building, Sutnt
erlln, Wednesday, July 7. O. S.
Austin, owner, O, & Barnes,
. auctioneer.
FOR SALE itouaa lumber. Will
trade for ulruitu hay, grain,
sheep or emtio.' Dule Weekly,
Myrtle Creek.
NEW and used sowing muclilnes
. and vacuum cleaners. Also re
pairing of all makes. Gross &
Hargis.
ROYAL ANNE cherries for w'le.
Pick them yourself. A. F. Hotf
molster, Routo 2, Box 61, Rose
burg. BROCCOLI plants fdr sale, 20,000
cholco plants, 3 varieties, $1.50
M. Oscar Wocks, Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE Houso trailer, itoason
able, lnqulro at 139 Shoiidnn St.
or Ford Garage.
FOR SALE-Ucllniato 1000 bu.
green prunes.. F. G.. Bueil, Dil
. lard, Ore. '..''
FOR good used fruit Jars see
Burr's Furniture Store.
FOR SALE CHEAP Repossessed
refrigerator. Radio Muslo Store.
BUY your berry boxes at, Parltln
: son's" Food, S tore, 323 Went Cass.
MAYTAG washers Bales 'and ser--vice5"Radio
Music Store. - '
FOR SALE Simmons folding and
portable beds. Call 550.
USED washers and used radios.
Radio Music Store.
SWALY centrifugal pump. 100 foot
head. 205 gullous per minute,
30-foot steel lined suction boao'
with foot valve, 40 feet heavy
duty fire hose, pump size suc
tion 4 inches, discharge 3 Inches.
Inquire at Rcdfiolds Hoarding
House, Glcndale, Ore.
FOR SALE Royal Anno cherrlcB
at .01c per pound, Bring con
tainers mid pick them vourself.
Kitchen orchard, 2 miles wost of
Wilbur. Frank Grubho.
FOR SALE One light 2-whoel
trailer. One Ford light truck
body. Arthur Wallon, Route 2,
Box 114.
FOR SALE Slightly used um
brella tent, 10 feet, 0 Inches. E.
C. Forol), Wilbur.
NEW DoLuxe gypBy caravan trail
er. For sale at big discount. J.
O. Ne-.vlnnd.
CHERRIES! Cherries! Bring con
miners. Hurst Bros., N. Curry
Estnte.
FOR SALE Dig car radio for 1SI36
Chevrolet, i price. S10 N. Jack
son St.
USED Eloc ranges. JOsbg. Electric.
Tractors
COME ONE, come all and see
Sarff's Auto Tractor before you
, buy a Bmall tractor. At Sarff's
Auto Wrecking House, . 623 N.
Mkin St.
FOR SALE Rebuilt John Deere
tractor, $760.(0. Farm Bureau
Exchange.
Wanted
WANTED Auction sales. You get
the crowd and I'll get the money
for you. John Abeene, Oakland.
WE buy hides. Oregon Junk Co.
Work Wanted
GENERAL handy man, houso
cleaning and janitor service, all
kinds of work, waxing hnrdvood
floors, washing woodwork, etc.
W. H. Rhoaries. Phono 790, Rose
bui'ir Auto Park, cabin 25.
Real Estate
fIir
(u
SALE 640 acres. fir.t class
uibcr, cruising 2S.u00.OOO feet:
ou highway and Alsea river. Al
so too acres near Glide, with
cabin; 3,000,000 feet limber. Will
trade lor uood, clear business
penperty. Inquire Mary Watson,
Route 1, Box 23, ltosehurg.
PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEAL
ER 50 years dealing with tbe people
of Southern Oregon. We have
listings of all kinds of places
from 1 ucro to 7000 acrou. For
further B&iorniatlon goo N, Rico,
115 Cass St., Roseburg, Oro.'
MODERN T-room residence for
rent or sale, newlv k'efliilshed,
good neighborhood. Rontal, $32.50
per month. Sale prlco $3750.00 on
easy terms. Douglas Bldg. &.
Loan Ass'n., Medical Arts Bldg.
FOR SALE 23 acres bottom land,
small ' buildings. Throe acres
mixed orchurd, $2000 with crop.
$1,000 down; balanco tonus. E. D.
Russell, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 98-aoro
farm. Trade either local or Cali
fornia income. For further Infor
mation call at 518 S. Stephens
St., Rosehurg.
FOR SALE s-room plasto'rod
house aloso to. town, A-l condi
tion. Terms. Phone C37-J.
Typewriters .
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and
Dalton Adding ataohlnes, sales
and sorvlce. Roaeburg Book
Store. Phono C30-J.
Trade
WANTED TO ' TRADE Year-old
Loghorn and Jersey dlant hens
for young Jeraoy cow. O. 0.
Moore, Routo 1, Box 41.
TRADE Clu-ysler 65 sport coupe
for model A Ford. Tires, paint,
motor, etc.. all A-l. Max Coin
stock, Siitlicrlin, Ore.
FOR TRAEi. Radio for piano.
OroBH A Harjrls.
Alii.
Rentals
FOR RENT Nice clean rooms,
single or double, moaorate
prices. Bon Ton Hotel, 313 West
Lane St.
FURNISHED room, modern con
veniences. 122 S. Juckson, oppo
site Hunt's Indian theatre.
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment, 3 rooms and bath, $35 per
mouth. Hotel Valley.
FOR RENT Five-room modern
houso, Luurolwood. Call Denn
Gerretseh. Phono 138.
FOR RENT Beltoula 4-room mod'
ern furnished apartment,, rea
sonable. Phono 116.
FOR RENT Furnished , ho-iso,
white stucco north of Camp
View, $30.
3-ROOM furnished apartment, nil
vnto bath, garago. 434 Flood, cor
ner Mill
MY modern furnished 6-roum
npartmout. Adults. 1152 Madrono
Ave. ,
KOHLHAGION apartmonts. Strictly
modern. $22.t0 and up. Phono
550.
FOR RENT Fivo-room furnished
huuHc, 420 Vista Avo.
4-ROOM iiouso for
420 Fowler.
rent. Inquire
FIRST class homo lit 1325
First St.
WOBt
Miscellaneous
LOANS: We mako loans on Im
proved city proporty, for build
ing, refinancing, repairing.
Monthly ropaynient plan. New
low Interest rntos. UMPQUA
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO
CIATION. FREE! If excess acid causos you
stomncn ulcers, giui rams. Hull
gostion, heartburn, got tree sam
ple uuga, at Chapman's Pharui'
acy.
SEE your cream weighed and
. tested. Clyde Adair, Rosehurg
r.roRmnrv
MILK, trad A paateorhwd or raw
IXtivared dally. Umpqaa Dairy
Phoa g.
ARUNDEL,-Piano toner. Ph. 181-L.
Fuel
16-INCH slau wood, 11.00 tier In 3
tier lots, 4-foo cord, S1.75. De
livered. Urdor now aad save.
Phone S8F5. Mill, Dlxonvlllf
road, west of county barn.
OAKLAND
OAKLAND, July 3. Charles
Hiney ot Koaulnutf Is visillng with
ivir. aim airs. J. a. uearimr.
IJr. J. A. Uuniaii of Suthuriln was
a Diisiuess vibitor in OaKlaUd
ihursday.
Airs. Henry V. Enullsh of Oak-
land and Miss Strong ot Hoachurg
departed Sunday for Seattle where
tluiy will attend a mooting of tno
Oregon and Wushlnutou music
teachers,
iloheita Powell and Dornl Mai-
lery aro spending the week at the
Boyd itmlcr homo near Kellogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. nud
Mrs. Virgil Smith ami daughter,
Virginia, spout Sunilay visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Koy smith and turn
uy ot ( untune.
Itaphael Tonov of Yoncala visit
od friends in ohkhtnil Sunday.
Ulolao Hand and Kdward Lam
oroaiix wore visitors at tlio Fir
Point conference In Ulendale Sun
day. Geraldino Langtlon ot North
Bond Is visiting her graudpnronts,
Mr. anil .Mrs. George Phillips, ot
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. OiVdorsleeVe
aitd daugntors, Vera and Verla, of
Suthorlln wore chopping In Oak
land Tuesday. They wore on routo
o Salem wuere Mrs. Olldursleuve
will, visit hor sister,
Uitllen Jones is working with
the agricultural conservation sur
veying crow. Ho Is ut his homo va
cationing from Washington State
college. ,
ttntta, and Jlitzei, Armstrong ot
Clrfeal 'Falls, Montana, depat'led for
tholii lldnfd WodnoHdny alter spond
ingsohro time hero In Oakland.
Thojivcnnio "to celehrato tbe 60th
yjeddlng anniversary ot thoir
graudparonts, Mr, and Mrs. S, J.
Uhonoweth.
i William Stevens of PorUund and'
JoSTO'Woodsdu : ot - Eugono . ,woiio
business'' Visitors, adro Thursday'. '
Mr. and ' Mrs. W. W. McDonald
and Miss Kate Dbardorff ot ltose
burg spent Saturday In Oakland.
Mrs. O. U Suthorlln wan ublo to
be about town Frlduy utter a long
illness.
Mac Hogan was in Oakland
Wednesday from too Engliah set
tlement. Mr. and- Mrs. L. F. Stoarns have
purchased a new Lincoln Zephyr.
Mrs. Colby Adams has recov
ered from a rocont illness.
Mlss.tieorgia Hooves Is spending
somo timo at ' tiio homo of ' her
pnrcniH, Mr. and Mrs. l'rod Rcovcs,
at Glkhead.
Mr. and ilrs. Clovo Sparks, Will
iam Goodman and Mrs, Victor
(loodmun of Kollogg were in Oak
laud Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fair vlsltod
Mr. anil Mrs. K. (i. Young Wednes
day evening. Thoy were returning
to their homo in Eugene aftor a
vIbII with rolutlvos in Hosobiirg,
Mia. John Hukannon and son,
Irving, attonded a wedding of a
friend in Cottage Hrovo Friday.
Mrs. Floronco McNahh is spend
ing the week at the William Ed
wards home in Kellogg.
Miss Kllnor Lommer is spending
this wook with rolatlvoB at Lor
ralno. Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Roderick
and sons of Chicago, Illinois, visit
ed at Iho C. I,. Ohonowbth homo.
Thoy wore eh routo to Washington
to visit rolutlvos.
Mr. and Mrs. Porry Cloorjjo and
family, ot Kellogg, woro business
visitors In Oakland Thursday.
GLENDALE
fll.RNDALIO, July 2 Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Schlclgh nnd srtn Ullllo
returned Wodnesday from a sever
al days trip north. Mrs.- Schlulgh
and lllllic visited with her parents,
Mr. nml' Mrs. J. Crouse, at New
berg. .Mr. Hchloigh went to Brem
FLAPPER FANNY
ten, i)i7 sy iim atuvict. inc.
"Do you s'posc she imt dp'etu't care
C,-an5f irently not
i
TT
erton where' he was called by the
illness of his sister, Mrs. Jonephine
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. fnghar and
L. C. Normoyle made a business
trip to Coqullle Wednesday, ,
uienuaie laaies attending the all
day conference of Southwestern
Oregon Presbyterial societies on
Thursday at .Fir Point Included
Mrs; Harry Cooke, Mrs. M. K. Cnl
bortson, Mrs. Ella Loach,- Mrs, C.
W. Ingham, Mrs. C. 0. RlchardB,
.Mib. 11. B, Gardner, , Mra. p. C.
Cooper and Mrs. N. S. Fiscus.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Smith have
as their houso' guests two niecos,
the Misses Minnie and Christina
Pedersott, and their two' friends.
Miss Emma Larson aAd Mtss Es
ther Dlckman, all of ltivef Falls,
Wisconsin, who arrived Tuesday
evening. Thoy, together with Mr.
dnd Mrs. Smith, visited Crater lake'
Thursday and the Oregon caves
Friday, the young ladles going" on
from the caves to Sart Francisco'
and from there to their homes iu
Wisconsin. '
Mrs. B. G. Huntington and Mll
drod Gnrduor were Grants Puss
visitors Wednesday, ' ,
Mrs. Oscar Woodman Of Tons
ford, Minn., is here making an ex
tended visit with her sister.' Mrs.
Hllmuu Mathews. '
Mrs. R. B. Gardner, Mrs, D. C.
Cooper and Mrs. C. W. Ingham,
visited lu Grunts Pass Wednes
day. .
Mrs, H. M, Nixon and Mrs. Mil
ma . Mathews transacted business
iu Grants Pass Monday.. ,
BEND HIGH ENGAGES
LOHNDAHL AS COACH
BEND, July 3. (AP) The
Bend school bourd announced the
selection of John Lolindahl, for
mer University of Oregon football
and baseball star and . coach at
Itodmond, to succeed Jerry Lillie
as football and basketball mentor
at Bond high school.
Lillie recently accepted' an of
fer to coach at Grant high school,
Portland.
Londahl, who lied boon elected
to the faculty ot McLaughlin high
school ut Mllton-Froewatei', and
oxpeoted to coaqlt . thoro,, has ap
plied for a roieaso.
Arrives Today't MiSB Mm'ilyn
Compton of Cociulllo arrived hero
today to remain ovor night as the
guest of Miss Guy Bubal' on East
Lane street.
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NOTM'K OK Vt AIIH VVrS MOllfi
, ,- Tll.l. .SEVIiV liAlt OI.U V
folluwlnir county warrants of
UouglHs County, Orogoii. uro hioro
lilllll n"Vl.'ll yillllH UIH llllll IlllVU JIUL
lioon nreHenti-d for nnyin'ont,, und
uu hui'hoiih iioiuinw kuiu wiirrniits,
,or any of thum, zjro horehy noti
fied, to prcnont thm. to' this, trens
uror. of suld county for nilytuoiit
not Inter than thu ttrst duy of s,-i- :
tombor, 1U7. othorwlso suld-- wur
lunta will bo ctint-olied unit niiy-
namoly:. .
' UEKKKATj COUNTJf FUND
..... ..uuuu, laflticu niil.V O, JVhV
'th
to
II. L. Htoarns for vital statistics,, in
no, .1,0111. iHsiied Juno at), lanu. to
Waiter Uoas account of IndlKOlil. in
N'O. 380211. Irisu'od A'Ufftl'ili 9, 119,
. Mervurctj survey-
orH ofrii-,.. In tlio sum ot lli.00.
, , ' lHMUd'. OOLdbor 4, 1920.
V..v, .' ' ' , . witness foes in
Justices i court. In tlio sum of ii.so.
,?,? J9?.77-. '"Stfea November S,
., , ' t0, "' CluiBin for vital sta
tistics. In the sum of I,7G.
x, ' j,! , , IvUAU. FUND 1
,.. nS. ''r.'""uuo ''ooruary , 1020
to Taylor Buttery ft.Ji;ioctrlo Coin
$1 7C ",m,uo. iu Lim. Bum
of
M-VltKET ilO AD FONIJ
. , :.' "2l,-u "okusi rr, mi's.
! tia rU" to1' lnlK,r- ' tho sum
n T5.ii' i.: V."...
I. m n.. "Ml 11 1, JUSll, 10
jiiu" .h'lmiisoii for labor. In Mat
to
"n,;." inViX ?'"!:,
'".Krilost jirowiifOr Inlior In Dlst!
l !,.'," "owa'd'Munnon for labor
In Hist. ifK, In tho sum of $5.1)8
Ira' to13""!, '"v","',''1, snon,oV ' a.
iny. to i. ii. Nlciiols for KuntilifiH
',li.l. In the sum if"n
ll,-.?' u 'nJ"".'.""1 Snr.femhor o.
ror Dlsl itn, i ii,,, 8un) ( ,2 Sj
info0' . .'"Wd November 8.
r. J l.u, ''I'!,1'", Churchill for lab0;
r 1 'EV...:?'. '" 11,0 mr ot I2.0D.
M 'KCIAl, ItOAD FUND
No. 10103. iBH.in.l March 7. 101:0. to
N. Ifoitun for supnlloH for Dlst. 6.
In Iho kuiu of 11, 7fi.
N flll'lllltr tll.tl.-n I. ... ...I,,
Riven. u
Duiud this first day of Jufv. f37.
HO? AOBE,
County clerk.
By Sylvia
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how thin that skirfij, Fannv?"
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