Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 26, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1930.
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FRECKLES AND HIS
MY B ROTHES.
. IS WRITIN' A ,
SONS WITH LARD!
LARD IS PUTTIN'
"THE WORDS IN,
AND FRECK'S
PUTTIN' DOWN
THE NOTES
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HYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE
T WHAT'S WRONG J IT'S CERTAINLY WtM$ffl$M DOLLY.' I'M AMAZED IMTRVIWG, DADDY WM I'VE TOLD YOU W
WITH DOLLY, MYEA1 STRAU&E.' WHAT IS W&immM 1 THOUGHT WE HAD BOB"- BUT I KNOW WA THAT'S ALL A WM.
SHE'S ACTUALLY H IT, HOMEY-CAM'T KW AC3REED TO SHOW 1 THEY'RE GOING -JfM PACK OF NOU- 7M
LL THE WORLPASMILE ISE, CHlM
As THE
PICTURE
UNFOLDS,
THE
AUDIENCE
BREAKS
IMTO
APPLAUSE
"PUPPY
LOVE"
IS A
T3ISTIMCT
HIT.' '
BUT.....
BOOTS AND HER
WASH TUBBS
EH? THE PKISONEB.
tUUA.T' ARE MiARCHlMG
THATrumEN NUOOE!
WHAT a racket: OH,VMHAT VOli.U
To get In touch with advertis
ers giving as their address "Box
so and so, care News-Review,"
it is necessary to write them.
The News-Review doesn't know
who the are, either.
Livestock
WANTED Weauer and feeder
pigs, also springer heifers from
good dairy stock. J. A. Khoads,
496 Beach St., Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Jersey
cow. Will take wood, straw,
tenco posts, shakes. R. L. Her
man, Route 2.
FOR SALE Trained coyoto and
tree dog. Price $1011.00. Gimr
auteed. W. A. Blackert, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE Mule team, 10 and 11
years. Weight 1250-1300. Double
harness. 1005 West First.
HOGS FOR SALE 65 head feed-
'ers, 14 brood sows. Reasonably
priced. W. D. Nickfon, Sixes,
Oregon.
FOR SALE -Milch cows. Will
take Angora goats in trade. C.
H. Munson, Roseburg.
25 WEANER pigs. f. t. Sulllvau,
Umpqua Park road.
FOR SALE Young varmint
J. M. Ware, Brockway.
dog.
FEEDER pigs wanted. O. C. John
Phone 124.
Trade
WILL exchange fresh, young cow
for young, laying liens. No culls.
H. C. Kelley, Box 125, Camas
Vulley, Oregon.
TRUCK for car. Will take equity
Box 517, c-o News-Review.
Financial
WANTED $2500 loan. First mort
gage, 172-acre Douglas county
farm. L. S. Johns, Azalea, Ore
gon. FRIENDS
BUDDIES
In TVViUK'
TH
HE EES WNC! WE
THE AMERICA WO TO THE
RAKA! BAViS! oh
VI ME HAVE TO HE HAS A 'A J: up PLAY TUNES WITH ONE FINGER. I WANTS TO WRITE U UP THAT RACKET. SH
WRITE ONE ? SONG IN HIS gfH A PIANO? A AND WRITES DOWN THE NOTES' ( A SONS THAT WILL J) THE NEIQHBORS'LL -
HE CAN BUY SOUL AND ITS rV ?X BUT IT AIN'T SWING J - V OUTLIVE HIM A SEE THAT IT DOES ; Y
ONE FOR 15 J GOTTA. COME : ?'tff' lV vl ViXA
Real Estate
FOIl SALE Build a court and be
independent for life. Large lot,
good location for ten nouses.
Price Jl. Oil, part terms. Chan.
Ryes. 316 W. Douglas.
WANTED Home in or near Rope-
burg ill' exchange for Portiund
homo, all clear of debt. WOL
VERTON, S. E. 5034 97th Ave.,
Portlaud, Ore.
LAND FOR SALE Acre tracts,
best river loam, joins city limits,
river frontage, suitable bulbs or
gardening. Lights and water
available. Roy E. Bellows.
FEDERAL Lana bank (arms. In
quire at the National Farm Loan
office, DouglaB Co, Abstract Co
Rldg.. Roseburg.
FOR QUICK SALE Modern conn
try home, close In. Slock If want
ed, llox 68, Route 2.
Wanted
WANTED TO UV Portable saw
mill, wide, heavy carriage. Call
or write Joe Heutges, Glide.
BALED straw. Phone 1F31.
Automobiles
FOR SALE, cheap, or trade for
grain or stock One T Ford
truck, slake rack. G. W. Rogers,
Riddle, Oregon.
Hay and Grain
FOR SALE Baled hay, ten dollars
ton. Inquire of Ada Elliuger, two
miles south Riddle, Oregon.
Lost and Found
LOST Blue speckled with black
spots and docked tail hound,
January 16. Please notify Carl
Thornton, Stitherlin, Oregon
Phone 46F11, Oakland, Oregon.
Chiropractor
Scientific equipment. NCM A X-Raj
rr Bnofleld. Perkins Bldg.
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Used vacuum clean
ers, electric and wood ranges,
davenports, dressers, rugs. All
at real bargain prices. JOSSE
Fl'RNlTl'UE CO., 106 North
Jackson street.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cabins.
beds, mattresses, other miscel
laneous equipment. TRADE for
lumber, labor or gravel. Camp
View, one mile north of Rose
burg, higuwuy 3d. ,
AUCTION Saturday Horses,
cows, pigs, furillluro, vegetables,
Viking pressure pump, 4-lnch
irrigation pipe, blower for forge.
Come early. Umpqua Valley
Auction Co.
GLASS, GLASS if m need of
glass for your .car come in. we
cut and grind to the right size
at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House,
623 North Main Street.
FOR SALE 1 Oregon Statu elec
tric brooder. 1 Master, 510-egg
size incubator. Sherman Smith,
Suthcrlln.
ICE CREAM Vanilla quart, 25c.
Pints (any flavor), 15c. SULLI
VAN'S CAFE, Perkins Bldg., 211
West Cuss street.
FOR SALE Spray outfit. 200 gal
lons, good condition. Fred Neul,
Myrtle Creek. Oregon
FOR SALE 600-egg Incubator,
good condition. W. Common,
Curry EBtale, 55F31.
FOR SALE Waterproofed tent, or
trade for used 600-10 tires. Apart
ment 1. 42S E. Cass.
.'OR SALE Yew wood posts.
Write D. W. Badger. Days Creek.
OR SALE Barber cbuir. Box 51S,
c-o News-Review.
Dentistry
v ; r--y. i
1R a W. ItarsluM. Med. A. Bldg
Short-Lived Career
Lady in Distress
Short and Snappy
Lot Vo Settle
7
Rentals
SMALL apt. tor working girls or
couple. See Mrs. Strange at
antique shop.
APARTMENTS for rent. Steam
heat. Hot and cold water. DOUG
LAS HOTEL.
KOHLHAQEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 660.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM.
42. 424 Floed street.
Phone
2-ROOM furnished apartment. 112
Brockway.
FOR RENT Room, for ladies only.
ziu s. Rose.
Help Wanted
WANTED Experienced union
truck salesman or distributor to
sell a fast selling lino of cakes,
cookies, crackers. Good commis
sion. Must furnished truck. Suite
experience. Apply Box 519, c-o
News-Review.
Vl AN 1 ED Married woman to
conduct small apartment house
and, with her husband, to oc
cupy the same. Close in. In
quire at 3i)8 North Stephens
street, west of junior high
school building.
POULTRY
FOR SALK Din k CnrniKh ;,I.I. I
en Lace and Columbiun Wyan
dolto pullets u ll d cockerels.
Golden and L a d y Amherst
Pheasants, Blue Peafowls. B.
A. Smith, P. O. Box 10, Hose
burg. Aviary at 1226 S. Main
. street.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for ewes
75 White Leghorn laying hens.
JAeorge Cooley, Yoncalla, Oregon.
NEW HAMPSHIRE breeding cock
erels. Blood tested. R. E. McFall,
Camas Valley.
FOR SALE Barred Rock breeding
roosters. Route 1, Box 48. Corn
Collison.
By Ray Thompson and Charles Col
n
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MVGA
NOTICES
THAT ,
THE MAN'S
FACE
REFLECTS
AWYTHIMG
BUT
THE
COMF1- P
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OF HIS
WORDS
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THERE'S THE BOAT, BUT WHAT 1
Vr MR. -pAWSOW WOMT PERMIT
US ABOARD? i- rLIFE AW PEATH, SETTLE WITH DAW-
Miscellaneous
MILK, grade a pasteurised or raw.
Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy
Pome 14.
Roseburg
By-Products Co., phone
62-F-12.
ARUNDEL Piano Inner. Ph. 1SS-L
Fuel
Foit SALE Oak wood, bone dry.
16" 2 tier, $1.50. 6 tier lots,
$10.00. Wanted mule team for
feed. Write O. C. Stanwood,
Oakland.
12", 14", IS" OLD growta fir. Spe
cial price this month. Satlsfao
Uon guaranteed. Charles Roth
Camas Valley.
i3ET your wtod at Roseburg Lum
ber Co. Dry and green. 16-lncb
and 4-foot
SEASONED fir wood, 3 tier $6.00.
Rand Wood Yard. Phone 563-Y.
Educational
SHORTHAND CLASSES for be
ginners nnd advanced students,
35c per hour. Day and evening
classes, starting February 1. Mrs.
Tlbbetts, one block west Wat
zlg's Hatchery.
KELTY TO RETIRE
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PORTLAND, Jan. 2(i. (AP)
Paul U. Kelty, (ili, a newspupor
inuii lor 42 yearn, announced to
day ho would rotiro next Tuesday
an editor of the Portland Oregon
inn, pioneer morning newspaper.
Kelly entered the profession In
lSDli as a cub reporter for tho old
Portland Telegram, then control'
lod by Oregonian Interests. He
became telegraph editor, then 'city
By, Merrill Blosser
THE CHILD IS EXHAUSTED. V;;r-
Mtt, WHITE -PERHAPS
IF WE STEPPED OUT IK!
By Edgar Martin
By Roy Crane
THIS IS A COME ON. I HAVE
WATTER OF S0METHING TO
THE LOBBY A I ., , u - ti
.'"MSI WHY-OF:
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J WOMEV. WE L SON AUVWAV.
EXPERT SERVICE
When There's Something You Want Done 4
SEE AN EXPERT
The firms and Individual, listed below specialize in their work.
See them for expert services. You should profit by their help.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop. Ill S. Main St.
AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE
W. R. Brown, 121 N. Steph. Ph. 104.
AUTO REPAIRING
Alba Spaugu's Garage. 234 V. Oak
street. Phone 3Utf.
Hartley & Faucher,
126 No. Ilose.
Ph. 438.
BLACKSMITH
E, Woodcock, 615 N. Main.
CAR WASHING
Al Newman, 121 N. Stephens St.
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
Roseburg Electric. Phone 123,
FLUE CLEANING
C. Bewley. phono 163.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Casebeor, 645 Fowler St.
LOCK6MITH
Pacific Key Sor. 222 W. Oak Bt
eililor and in 1005 accepted the
Lob AiiBeles Examiner's offer to
become city editor.
He returned to tho Oregouuin
in 10U8 us news editor, continuing
In that position until 1924 when he
and liia son, Eugene S. Kelty, pur
chased the Eugene, Ore., Guard.
After selling the Guard he was
associated for a time with the Eu
gene Register but returned to the
Oregonlau as editorial writer In
1930. He was advanced to editor
August 1. 1931. '
Kelty. a natlvo of Oregon, la a
member of tho national republican
program committee. His home is
Lafayette, about 30 miles south of
hero.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
ASTORIA, Jan. 26. (AP) The
body of Clark Sovereign, 60, Camp
ClatHop Wl'A. worker, was recov
ered from tho Columbia river yes
terday. He wuh released from tho
amp a week uro when tho quota
was (Hied. Deuth was duo to
drowning.
SAMCM, Jan. 20. (AP) Curtis
CroHH, 61, preHideiit of the Val
y Pnekhur company here, died
laBt nlMht. His Kniudfathor, Thom
as Cross, came to Oregon by ox
team In ISfi2, became Salem s pio
neer meat dealer and started tho
Irst packing plant hero. lu 1912
Curtis Cross was uaiuod houd of
tho business.
YACHATS, Jan. 2fi. r(AP) A.
school of whales ran in closo to
shoro yesterday at Ten Mile creek
and disported for several Hours.
Obsorvers said they believed the
huge mammals were looking for
fresh water to get rid of the bar-
J. H. LEONG
32 Years
Experience
Hold Everything!
"I know he didu'l leuve like lliul, bul I cun'l draw (
- horses.'! I
UPHOLSTERING
Gomes Uphl. A Matt Shop. Ph. 161.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
E. C. Jones. Phone 139-L.
8HEET METAL WORK
Slmilgar's, 444 N. Jackson St
TIRE RETREADING
Houlj's, 121 N. Stephens. Pu. 104.
TOWING
Stephens Auto Co.
323 No. Main
St. Phone 682-J.
WELDING
Rsbg. Welding Works, 609 N. Main.
WATCH REPAIRING
Alvin Knudtson, 103 N. Jackson SL
BEAUTY 8ALONS
Paye's Salon of Bonuty. Complete
beauty service. Ph. 211, 126 W. :
Cass St. Pearl liawuouser. Mgr.
Allison's Beauty Shop. Phone 384.
PAINTING KALSOMINING
Herman Schulzo. Phone 2F41.
naclca on their bodies. They stay
ed near tho mouth of tho creek, u
scant quurter mile offBhore.
PKINHV1LLE, Jan. 26. (AP)
Dewey Montgomery, 39, accident
ally discharged Ills rifle whilo
climbing through a barbed wire
fence Wednesday and was fatnllv
shot.
NEW STAMPED GOODS
Carr's new M39 spring lino of
stamped goods Is now on display.
Hemstitched pillow cases In beau-'
tiful now patterns, Including appli
que, cross-Htltch, cutwork, etc. Pep-"
perells at 57c pair, Pequots, 75c.
Hemstitched scarfs to mutch. 25c.
In addition to all the regular num
bers, this new line feature a largo
assortment of clever. Mexican,
Dutch and Calmlero patterns in
aprons, lunch cloths and stenciled
pillow tops, many uf them to be
worked with lick-rack braid and all
priced at 25 and 35 cents. If you're
looking for "something different"
you'll find it at Carr's. Also a com
plete Hue of embroidery and
crochet threads, yarns, rick-rack
braids, etc. Adv.
"TO-DAY'S"
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Vory nii-.i flnlKh. Tlrps vury
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fore. Remedies for stomach, liver,
kidneys, rheumatism, piles, glands,
urinary, eczema, systems of men and
women.
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132 North Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon ,