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ROSEBURC NEWSrREVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937. FIVE MEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads. Phoiw 1UU RATES Single insertion, per word Onu ween, per wora- One monui, Per Hue.... llmimuw cuarge .... Copy (or thin page will be accept ed until 11 m- of the day ol pub lication. Tbe News-Review assumes no responsibility lor and In no way guaranteed tho financial responsi bility or integrity of the advertis ers id tbe classified coluiniu. Head ers ore urged to make full investi gation before sending money in re sponse to advertisements. Tbe NowB-Heview reserves tbe rlgbt to reject objectionable adver tising. It luriuer reserves uie nam to OBsify all advertising under tbe proper classification. "It- Livestock poll tiALBJJarii loan Durham bull, beuvy milk strum, 15 mouths old. A real herd sirs, very gentle, $50.00. Kred Itein, hart, Jtouie 1, Yoncallu. .MALE Collie pup, partly trained, good Block, X months, lutein gent, for what have you or cash, Orviu C. ytauwood, Oakland. FOR SALE Weanling pigs, also ono Guernsey heifer, to freshen the lam of thin mouth. Henry Jones, LookliigKlass. FOR SALIC 17 good ewes and 15 laiubs, $160.00, if taken at once. Goodrich highway, Oakland, Ore gon. J. H. Fisk. THREE Una Corriedalo bucks for sale. Two registered. All three vear8 old. Kppiuger-Hilp Kuncn, Myrtlo Creek. ArANTED Young thoroughbred Hereford bull, not over Is , mouths old. W. M. Alleu, Win chester. FOR SALK Saddle and work horse, sound and gentle, Sso.uo. .M. T. Cannon, Glide. Phone 3IF22. WE REMOVE WORTHLESS STOCK FREE OF CHARGE. PHONE 52F12. FRECKLES AND HIS C ( p'!lftiftiiBii ifvEU-.VELLj SO i HE HAS 500 IH I jEU-.-THEW CLEAM THE 1 (AUD AMCTTHER -fHIKIG .' ; r I VEABUT SH..H...H. Howor SEORGe f YOU'RE THE TRAMP Z HIS JEANS, CHIEF .' ) .v ,' MUD OFF THE LICENSES BETTER LET ME CHECK V Tw llL l GLAbTD SE KIDS CALLED ) OUD BETTER GRAB ( wo S, PLATES ! AUD THAT THOSE BRAkES.ET HEt-. DID M 'V I ere vtvl t, i UP ABOUT, EH? HIMQUICKLV.BE- JavJUS ' , TAIL LIGHT WIPE OF ' DOH'T LOOK CAPA" 7WE CALL fD ( TA"-,"M'M . 6 SeTtSO Mj ,. jVbmbj? JpoRBHETMES ff THIS j I yoURIS Brs7.' Bl OF STOPPWO Iv UP 'Ipe HEHAf. P !! i gee it'sgood to d to make a get- Is car ijn Yf w this car iki the J out U: iwTc it;, . MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE W FIR,T TlMF IM HECTIC s' 'I-U . Illll ITdl I PECSOM HAS HAD ( LEW... I HAVE' II I f Law ess as .a Tz a THEoevyj 111 III Ok.'1 1 . X I I II I II 1 1 E III flWW l I I I 'I I m Wl BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 6WtV. 6RVb WROOMO . WAV OO .1'' .'I A : rKV - .i!,.-jsc''-,'ss' meat, . WASH TUBBS mujm .!Uf3MHiMKIII V2"'1V' , , w J'Y i almost V tes. noo PuMeattt. I WANTED Shetland pony. State ageand price. L. ,E. Gilliam, Miscellaneous UKA1N combining Will work wiihiu reasonable distances from Myrtle Creek, it sutlicient good acreage ia ottered in a locality. Prices according to size and con dition ol fields. Apply promptly. K'ppinger-Hilp liaucn. Myrtle C-eek. ' LOANS: We make loans' on im proved city property, for build ing, refinancing, repairing. Monthly repayment plan. New low Interest rales. UA1PQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO CIATION. DRAFTSMAN Wanted, reliable men. liiHphnnli-nllv in.u,,n,i GlUltlVfl U hn ilouii-n t.i iinlt..,- themselves by training, spare time, tor mailing and design. Wrl'e Ilox 2H4, c-o NcwB-Roview. rititit.: it excess acid causes you stomach ulcers, gas pains, indi gestion, heartburn, get free sum pie Udgu, at Chapman's Phar macy. SkE your cream weighed and tested. Clyde Adair, Boseburg Creamery. MILK, gradt A pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 88. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 189-L. Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. Roaeburg Book Store. Phono C80-J. Hay and Grain SECOND cutting alfalfa hay, ready to haul now. Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens. Phone 218. Wanted WANTED Transportation to Los Angeles by Thursduy. Share ex-, peases. Box 2S5, c-o Nevs-Re-view. WE buy hides. Orogou Junk Co. FRIENDS 1 THIUK INTO HAP TO vv.ai. u Kzjf. ;, 1 ieMStom i .m'iw.vm 'ivi . v. y " r For Sale, Miscellaneous VELOUR bed davenport, chair and ottoman to match, $37.50; oil stoves, (2.00 to ja.00; ice boxeB, 4.00 to $12.50; electric motors, $3.50 to $7.50; portable phono graphs, $2.00 to $2.25. Trado ul iJurr's Furniture Store and save. FOR SALE "Hotel Rose" bed. springs, straight chairs, rocking cnairs, one Frigidaire, tvo good electric stoves, tables and olher odd pieces. Slightly used. NEW and used Bowing machines and vacuum cleaners. Also re pairing of all makes. Gross & liargis. FOR SALE Broccoli plants Feb ruary, March and April strains, tested. J. D. Hess, Green, Aus tin road. FOR SALE IG-ft. boat In Al con dilion, or will trade for milk cow. F. F. Parker, Wilbur. FOR SALE Red fir shakes. Elinor Andersou, Lookiuggtass, Coos ilay Wuon road. BROCCOLI plants, early, medium uud lute. Also Held kale and ifcbbuge. Phono G5F-L FOR SALE s ft. tractor binder, good condition. Farm lluroau Exchange. FOR SALE, Hay press, rubber tires, motor, A-l shape. Farm Bureau Exchange. FOR SALE CHEAP Repossessed refrigerator. Radio iluslc Store. BUY your berry boxes at Parkin son's Food Store, 323 West Cass. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy Excellent condition. Phone 47D-J ALMOST new 40-quait pressure cooker. Call 931 East 2nd St. USED washers and used radios. Radio Music Store. WHITE rotary sewing machine, $15.00. 546 Mill. USED Elec. -anpras. tlsbc. Electric A Boomerang O Friendly WE SHOULD TRACE VB JASON'S BACK&ROUKiD.'REMEM- BEK, HE KNEW ALL ABOUT THt ME7HOP OF GETTIWG A KTE AW BOO ... AMD HE ALSO PLEUTV OF OPPORTUNITY SLIP ONE INTO THE BOWL' The Way 'Roast Pork or Bust Rentals FOR RENT Room with hot aud cold water. Furnace beat. U-ltj N. Jackson. Mrs. Jobu Kelly. FURNISHED room, modern cuu veuiences. 122 S. Jackuon, oppo; sito Hunt's Indian theatre. ' CLEAN housekeeping room, com pletely furuisbeu, $6.00 tuoutn. 528 bouth Pine. MY modern furnishod 5-room apartment. Adults. 1152 Madrono Ave. KOHLHAGEN apartmunts. Strictly modern. $22.50 and up. Pbouo 550. FOR RENT Five-room furnished bouse, 420 Vista Ave. FOR RENT 4-ruoin house. Inquire ill Wharton Ave. FURNISHED apartments. 424 r-loed, corner Mill. 4-ROO.M houso 420 Fowler. for rent. Inquire FIRST class, homo at 1225 Mist St. Poultry FOR SALE Cholco Rhode Island Red chickens, 3 mouths old. In quire at Douglas County Flour Mill. FOR SALE Red pilllcta; cither' variety; March hatch. Priced right. Rt. 1, Box HUG. WANTED Colored fryers aud nous. Also Leghorn hcus.-'Ruse-burg Poi$.ry. 700 BRONZE turkeys, 9 to 12 weeks old, $1.25 each. Tony Meis, Oakland, Oregon. Tractors COME ONE, come all and I Sarft's Auto Tractor before you buy a small tractor. At Sarft's Auto wrecking House, 623 c. Main St. AUTO tractor. In good condition dual wheels, $50.00. It. 11. Ross, 3 mile E. Suthcrlin. Warning of a Girl 0 A MOMENT, PLEASE- .' I f I HERE'S ANOTHER WITH A j ( WAT. j S WOODEN VOLK ! AND f . V I GOT THESE FCCtt THE Inrtf V FARMER, MVSELF.' A SMN T i I """ Real Estate SUBURBAN HOME 2 acres, biiaue trees. Lawn. Fruit uud .perries, grapes. Gurdeu. 3 mi. Hosetmrg. Good home, 2 bed rooms, living room, kitchen ami breaKiast room. Hath, rircplace. Busemeut. Poultry bouse. Poul try yard. Stable lur 3 cowb. Gar age. Electricity aud city water, lu good condition. Non-resident owner Buys sell at $3200.00. One half casu will handle. G. W. Young & Sun, 124 W. Cubs St., Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE Nearly new bouse, about 8 blocks from Cuipquu hotel. Threo bedrooms, living roeut, diuing room, kllcueu witu breakfast nook and but!l-ins, bath uud cooler room. All plas tered. Small amount of money and $15.00 per mouth on balance. J. .M. Judd. FOR SALE 17-rooiii apartment house, 7 apartments, bates, show ers and buitt-ins, hot and cold water, gas aud electricity, all well furnished. Bringing $!)0.(IO per mouth. ill consider small boime or acreage in trade. J. al. Judd. QUICK SALE Service station, gurage, 5-room house, largo lot, suilaulo for camp ground, locat ed on Pacific highway lu gooil town. Offered at $1200.00 thin week for quick sale. Phono 21S, Fred A. tiot'fp 122 S. Stnpneua. MODEHN 7-rooin residence for rent or sale, newly efiuished, good neighborhood. Rental, $32.50 per ruonlb. Sale price $3750.00 on easy terms. Douglas Bldg. & Loan Ass'n., Medical Arts Bidg. FOR SALE Chicken ranch. Ill acres, close in. 5-room, plastered house, bam, building tor 1000 chickens. Price $1800.1)0. Inquire Box 2Sli, c-o Nows-Rovlew. FOU SALE Several strictly mod ern homes. Priced right and terms as low as rent. Coen Lum- " bcr Company. 7-ROOM house, good condition smull lot, equity for sale. Right for quick sain. 41!) Benson St IT'S MVRA I SOUR THEV VJMATCHED.' 'CAOfeE HE VOP.. SO - WOW , BUM' OA'A 'CSE OV 6) MEVERMIKO. . 11 JjH COPP. 1937 by fn SHEEP and turkey ranch. Dll acres. 60 a. cultivated. 250 acres open pasture. 231 .acres timber and pasture. 18 ml. Roseburg. County roud, ou milk and mail routoB. 2 mi. to paved highway. Well watered. 45 a. fenced with woven wire. New house Willi ruuiiiug water.- New barn, gar age, woodshed and milk room. Two slock barns. Pastures are watered. Concrete storage tank and spring box furnish wator to house aud yards. Poultry bouse. Adapted to sheep and turkeys. Will also carry 7 to 10 dairy cows. Soil 1b adapted to vetches tnd some of the bottom laud is adapleu to alfalfa. Price $7600.00. $1500.00 cash will handle with balauue over long term, annual PHvmeutH on principle with luw Interest. G. W. Young & Son. 124 W. Caas St., RuBeburg, Oregon. DIVERSIFIED farm. For Bale 319 acre improved ranch. 94 acres culllvBted. 153 acres open pic ture. 72 acres timber and pa8' ture. 2 ml. to town, schools, churches, railroad. On milk and mail routes. Telephone. 10-room, 2-story bouse. New barn, bhed poultry house, wood shed, ma chine shed, cellar, corn-crib aud milk house. Two drilled wells Live strcutu through place. Pas tures watered by stream. !as englno mid pump. Pressure itnllk supplies water to house anil turlnir Irougu m yuruB. renccu , woven wire. Cross-fenced. Can irrigate bottom land if desired. Ailantcd to dairying and sheep turkeys and poultry. Good fruit and berry land. Approximate an nual taxes $153.00. Sale price $10.000. 00. 20 down ami bulancu long term, amortised payment at 51. G. W. Young c hon, 12 W. Cnss St., Reselling, ure. 120 ACRES. 30 acres farm land upples, timber, buildings. Box 2N3, News-Review. Trade JERS1TV cows to trade for good oat and vetch or alfalla bay Bonebrake, Mell'OHC. FOR TRADE Radio tor piano. GrosH & HarelB. By Blosser By Thompson and Coll ADDRESSED TO 1 - IT SAVS"WARM TWO FRIEWDS" ARE BEIM& By Martin , OVTO in, Ittft'. "ir. T. M or.C. U. 3- PT. JFI , By Crane I STILL HSAR iM SQUEALING GUMMA, HAVE KCMoT TOKK.OK VIA l. fry. AND THE ) SAME OLIVE SS BRANCH 1 4 I Impounded IMPOUNDED Unless claimed within 48 hours from date of notice, ail doga de scribed below will be sold or killed aa provided In city ordin ance No. H'14. Tom V'letclier, cit enforcement officer. Phone 2F4. Black aud brown, lurge uialu terrier. "Black, white and brown terrier, liceuse No. 339. July 13 5 P. M. Fuel 16-INCH Blao wood, $1.00 tier in 3 tier lots, 4-foot cord, $1.75. De livered. Order now and save. Pboae 38F5. Mill, Dlxonville road, west of county baru. 10" OLD growth fir, oak, laurel and 4-ft. second growth fir, ready for Immediate delivery at summer prices. Phono 87. 10" OLD growth fir for July do- livery, $2.00 per tier, urioud lots. Phono 67. Automobiles FOR SALE 1 Chevrolet truck, 1 trailer boliso. Make us an ofl'or. Seo them at the Roseburg Our age. HALKM, July 13 (AP) The coiullliun ol' the sluto treasury at I ho end of Its fiscal year on June ISO wus the bent In 15 years, State Measurer Hutua C. Holman re porting today a caslO balance of 13,(i77.35u and total bonded debt of $47,179,1110. Tho cash balance was almost a record high. The bonded debt wius about $lti,000,000 below the 112S bonded debt of SCS.S.TIO. Thero wan $Q,27Mti2 In var Ions state funds on Juno SO, In cluding ?7,6(j5,;I73 lu the general fund. There was Sl.S72.a52 in "the highway fund, but llolmau pointed out (hat the highway commission n hi nt pay out Sl.000,000 in bonds and $'17ii,00t in bond interest ou October 1. Amounts in olher funds includ ed: Common school. ?4:!4.SG8; in dustrial accident, 3307,280: voca tlonal education, $73,048: World war veterans state aid, S142,ltti7 nuhlic aBHisluuce. sr!)7,311. The state a investments in uonus totaled ?LO,70i,lili), including $0, 822,31 3 In the segregated accident fund, 52,(ia2,S0 in the veterans sinking tuud, and 6l.U10.GD7 iu the iiulustiial accident lunu. l'he total uHsewed valuation oL all lirnjiorty in Oregon was uuout $802,000,000. TEACHERS TO LEARN VOCATIONAL COURSE SAl.UM. July 13 (Al') New vocittioiiul liiwa uud pinna will hi' iliscllHHud by tho mate hoanl for vouiillouul ciluuiitions IIUI) ti'mii- 01s, who iik-uI lit Wnldporl AiiBUHt 1-0, O. I). AUimiB, boanl dliL'cior, Biiid loduy. The teachers, who instruct IiIkIi school stlidi-lilfl liow to he farin- ers anil liousewlves, teacll uoys how to lake their placeB in imliis try, and tnilli disubled persons HORIZONTAL 1 Builder of the Suez Canal. 5 His was viscount. (13 To press. 1 14 Boldness ol I CanalBuilder - Answer lo Previous Tunic kBWzmLjjRlJCjOIFF ,rJ.SaSLJCOATor speech, lfl Hole. 17 To diversify. 18 Lanes. 20 Musical note. 21 To mend. 22 5.280 lect. 23 Upon. 24 Window com partment. 25 Automobiles. 26 To bring legal suit. 27 Steaks. 20 Free theater" ticket. ARMS substance. 37 Street. 38 Astringent. 39 A(i. 40 He was a world famous (pl ). 43 Made true. 30 Pier. 31 Pin on which 44 Devoured. a wheel turns. 48 1 rccs. 32 Bird's home. 47 God of sky. 33 Sudden pull. 48 Laughter 31 P.d:ii dicit. SOUnd. as To rlnssitv. 49 Frozen water. 36 Cleansing 50 He was a r T"5T t 7 3 I j io ii is J sj psP r"P ft!53"- j si "G We 'j 5?5 X'J ii ' U ija Liii-. -sr Iff3 $ gd i 0 ' $ Heads Cast in Play Striking at Liquor p. .. ...L...JP!'S.. ... 1- Ji J.l t V" f.K t. llaywaril II. Johnson, who is to play leading role in tempera 11 c.o play to be prosmtod Friday, July lti. at the First Presbyterian church In Iloseburg. IEI Utilizing a cam of 21 prominent local citizens, the widely known temperance play, "Prisoner at tho Bar," is to bo presented at the Kirst Presbyterian church in Rose burg .ft 8 p. in. Friday, July 16. The principal role Is tuken by Hayward 11. Johnson, proffsttional tnivt'ling nclor. Othors piixts will bo portrayed by local players. The trial deals with the talo of a young nmii, who, 'under tho influence 'of liquor, has killed hU wife and left three moIherU-ss . children. Tho prisoner pleading lor what he values more than iifo, the judge torn between pity uud duty, the attorneys battling bril liantly for a life at stake, the fin ger print expert, the jury spell, bound by the unfolding drama aro among the gripping incidents of this Impressivo temperance play. ' ' i Among those cast for the piay aro Dr. 13. 11. Shoemaker, judge; llov. J. H. Turnhull. prosecuting al tornuy; Helen Uyiu, tho priHuner'a daughter; 10. 10. Woodcock, sher iff; P. M. Nash, fingerprint ex port; iter. C. Faucette, court clerk; Mrs. F, .11. Kennedy, stai witness; llev. C. A. 10U wards, court bailiff ; Harry Howe, Mrs. (J, H. Wickhum, Dr. G. C. Flnlay, Perry Smith, Carlos Page, C. 15. Thomas, K. K. Hand, V. C. Kurd lug, Fred Fisher, Mrs. C. H. Chumbeiitn, George Lcepor, Levi White Jurors. Admission will bo free, but a silver offering will be taken. how to work nl new trades, will go to "school" themselves to .learn new met hods of instruction. It will be the first time that all tbe board s four divisions will havo assembled in a single convention, permllting each teacher to learn ' of U other instructors' work. 10 Small island. 11 Cravat. 12 OutfltSi &al 15 Scalp 5L coverinc :AIMlE 10 Sly. 21 Desert fruit. of A LON liaId iBk OlPELj RBA7I C5 22 Spar. 24 Wan. 25 To hurl. ?G To clip. ,t MOW jQjl 28 External. ot France (pi.). VERTICAL 1 He was also a (pl.). 30 Exclamation.' 32 Name of anything. 33 Was victorious. 35 Glided. 36 Cry for help. 38 Epochs. 30 Before. 41 Naked. 42 Toilet box. 43 Three. 45 Fuel. 47 Lava. 48 Pronoun. 2 Assam silkworm. 3 Quantity. 4 Half an cm. 5 Extra tire. 6 To merit. 7 To peep. 8 Senior, 8 Relates