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ROSEBURG' NEWiREVlEW,' ROSEBUG,- OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1 .1939. For Your Convenience These Uutfln Cnty mitrn will take vVnnt Ad for the CLLVKIl'ft HIRKET Sutht-rlla STEARNS A CHt.OWUTa Oakland 1T0NAKKU DRITO CO. Yancaila ' Mcdonald itoiid Klkton IllJUAHU'U Umpqua glide s i one Glide I. n. NICHOLS Drockwar UOWELL S STOIin Tea mile B. R. HIC'UTiSR CO. 1 Cainaa Valley ELLISON A ULL1SON Ulllard RlSVXOLDa A ADAMS Myrtle Creek BHADSTREfST'S Kiddle HR.MM,En'8 f CauysBTllle - UEKKING ICR'S Glendale DAYS CllliUK MTOllH Dara Creek The above store will accept ad and par meat for (hem. Just tell the merchant listed above I "1 want to put an ad lu the New-Review" ami he will take care oC all the detaila for you. ' NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads Phone 100 RATE8 First Insertion, per word . -So Pach subsequent Insertion per word . i .10 One week, per word . . to One month, per line .J1.00 Minimum charge 25o Copy lor this page will be ac cepted until 11 a. m. ol the day ol publication. ' The News-Review assume, no responsibility for and In no way guarantees the financial responsi bility or Integrity of the advertis ers In the classified columns. Headers are urged to make full In vestigation before sending money In response to advertisements. . The News-Rovlew reserves the right to reject objectionable adver tising." It further reserves the right to - classify all advertising under the proper -classification. FRECKLES AND HIS P I'M THROUGH WITH POPULAR. , 0T F yL5j,AM?- IIS!!! IIP -Music , swing and all that stuff )n f mishta made MX THERE'S NO HONOR. AMON0 SOME S J -A,.FO,?UNe FROM f W OF THE 6UYS WHO ARE IN IT J H THAT SONS WE ITS ;x- -UrF ' WROTE ---AND A VtZ' if-ySffifSk MJ o NOW IT GONE-- SHAME, Crt MVZ5r a"' STOLEN FRKKLES, MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE WELL, WELL- A TELEGRAM FBOM THE PEW, AMD OWE FOB. you FROM FRISCO -WHICH OWE SHALL WE OPEM FIRST ? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES J . ' '' S ' - - i . f . - -i i -c , m j'x ii h. -n. ' i ii tut. i i n wmr smr r sr, WASH TUBBS ff OF COURSE I'D X THEM VTiS ATBAOE, " 1 t-AER'. I OH, HE MOVED WTO fl WELL, I WASNT 60IU& TO MEMTIOU IT, BUT 1 f W X PLtA TOMT 6AV AUV- U BATHER HAVE TOUR TUBB5V. NOT AN0THEP )J-"J ( THE BIS 0FFICE...TH6 ) 0l WASH THOUGHT THIS WAS SHABBy AMD 4TAC6 TWUGTOWASH, WP.MfkEE. OFFICE, EOVJCy. AWV-1 WOR$...I IWSrT. yMa&- VonEIUSEOTOHAVE. WO THAtV CIUXEV. HE SAID HE'O BATHER HAVE MV AMD B0DV! PIEA56! ttA TRVIWfi TO SET i l Lr ' '' f., To get In touch with advertls era giving as their address "Box bq and so, car. Newa-Review, It is necessary to write them. The News-Harlow doesn't know who they are, either. livestock FOR SALE 50 pigs, 1 to 9 weeks old. They are good stock uud thrifty. J3.50 and 4.U0. Oscar Weeks, between Dillard and Myr tie Creek. WANTED Within next two weoks, 200 head of pigs, weigh' ing train 40 to 75 pounds. J. A. Ituoads, Days Creek. FOR SALE One O. I. C. boar, 9 months old. Also 2 young sows, bred. P. P.. Sullivan, Umpqua park road. WANTED About 15 head pure bred Hampshire long yearling bred ewes or with lambs. Phone 37F3. FOR SALE Two Jersey cows, 1 fresh, 1 coming fresh March 10. Harold McCormick. Phone 33F3. FOR SALE Two bred heifers, or will trade for good alfalfa bay. Mrs. J. C. Zoeter, Lookingglass. FOR SALE Team of horses, 1300 pounds each,- J150.00. H. O. . Krohn, Melroso. FOR SALE, CHEAP (Jood saddlo horse, Baddle and bridle. W. N. Hazen, Azalea, Oregon. FOR SALE Guernsey bull, 15 mouths old. Mrs. J. C. Zoeter, LooltlugglaBs. WANTED Fat Bogs pigs. 1. A. Rhoads, St., Ashland. and 486 feedor Beach WANTED Dressed hogs and veal. Roseburg Poultry Co. FOR SALE 8 weaner pigs. M. L. Norrls, Dlllard. Cold Stornge Lockers. Owen's Mkt. FRIENDS IOOKS AS IF JM 7HROUGH BEFORE I &EA) I GET STARTED ettti WANTED--60 head dairy - cows, springers, fresh ' and : middle milkers Phone 8tr 4 or see ur. I 6.r00ji house, S bedrooms, dl Ceorge L. Nicholas. .lette ,. KUrden snace. 1101 FOR SALE 2-year-old heifer, freshen soon. Perry Smith, Route 2. Hay and Grain FINE stem, leafy, green second and third cutting alfalfa. A. 11. Marsh, Wilbur-Garden Valley road, Roseburg. Fuel 12", 14", 10" OLD growth fir. Spe cial price this month. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charles Roth, Camas Vulley. GET your wood at Roseburg Lum ber Co. Dry and green. 16-luch . and 4-foot, FOR SALE Clear, old growth oak wood. Inquire Mrs. llaker, Camas Valley. DRY fir wood, 3 tier, 16.00. Rand Wood Yard. Phone 563-Y. Mucellaneou I308WELL Mineral Springs Hotel, now open under new .- manage ment. Now Is the time to tako those mineral baths you have been wanting. Winter rates, now only fifteen dollars per week for ' board, room anil bath. Mineral baths per week $2.60. Rooms per week $3.00 and up. Mrs. Emily Ward, manager. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered dally. Umpqua Duiry, Phone 38. Itosolmrg By-Products Co., plume C2-F-12. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED stenographer wishes position. Box 632, c-o News-Review. Dentistry Dr G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bide, HA JUST AS I THOUGHT-VOU NEVER BEEN ANYWHERE WEAR. TH' 61(3 HOUSE.' AM' MOW FOR THIS WIRE FROM . YOU&. BROTHER" Rentab S. MM St. ...... FOR RENT Furnished 6-rooni du plex, 411 East Douglas. Inquire Mrs. Falbe. FURNISHED iront apartment, bed- rosni. private buth. 112 Urock way street. 6-ROOM bouse and furnished upartments. 404 North Jackson. FOR RENT House with 3 rooms and bath. 541 Pltzer. HOUSE for rent 622 Mill. Inquire iwi corey avenue. Kohlhagen Apartments, modern. Phone 550. Strictly COZY 2-room apartment, furnished. SOfi WiitrliftHlei- Wanted WANTED Coyote hound. Must be rabbit, deer and stock broke. State price and kind. A. H. Mc Cajeb, oo Ray Stouer, Wren, Oregon. RELIABLE couple wishes to lease summer home for six months. Box 634, c-o News-Rovlew. WILL b to re piano for use. It c spoil- TWO tier pitch for kindling. E. A. Woodcock, blacksmith. Help Wanted MAN Operate Cortee Route. Start Immediately. Up to $45 first week. Car as bonus. Write MILLS, 1601 Poplar, Ouklund, Cul. WANTED Stenographer with gen eral orrtco experience, uox bib, c-o Nows-Review. POULTRY FOR SALE 200 sexed Rhode Is land Red cockerels, February 20 hatch. Clift Hess. Phone 32F2. Disillusionment I'M GOINO IN FOR. SERIOUS MUSIC, AMD MAYBE STARVE IN A GARRET ! I'LL. WRITE CLASSICS SCMETHINS THAT WILL LIVE? I'LL BURY MYSELF SOMEWHERE AND LET MY HAIR Grow Tension at Two Points ff WHAT AILS THIS VOUNG- I DOW't GET EXCITED, HAL- l UsTERT0DABO8? HER. L-sTXLLy'S GOIKJG TO PO ). I T . I ' fA SMILE IS ABOUT AS CHEER-) THE SCENE P6R- (7 I'LL TRVI 1V I Mean while, at the STUDIO, DOLLV DARLIKJ'S SET IS INI A i TUR." MOIL, ' Co I I I I Someone to the Rescue Dirty Work For Sale Miscellaneous I AM your Splrolla Corsetlere. 1 shall be glad to give you a Free Preview of your figure . . . as ad vertised in Good Housekeeping and other national women's mag aiines. Mrs. Fred Schwartz. Phone 2S5-R. , GLASS, GLASS If in need of glass for your car coino in. We cut and grind to the right size at Sarrt's Auto Wrecking House, 523 North Main Street. FOR SALE Three hot water in cubators and one hot air incuba tor, capacity 260-egg each. 859 Miller street. TRADE or sale Electric sewing machine, Whito Rotary, like now, for gentle horso broke to ride and work or for other livestock. Tel. 41F3. ICE CREAM Vanilla quart. 25c. Pints (any flavor), 15o. SULLI VAN'S CAFE, Perkins Bldg., 211 West Casa street. , FOR SALE Slightly used electric refrigerator, 8 cublo feet, cheap. Ford Camp, Cunyonville. SHAKES, several M, priced for' quick sale. Lyle E. Robertson, Tenmite, Oregon. Delicious homemade pies. Sulll van's Cafe. 211 W. CasB stroet. PORTABLE gttB sawmill und tim ber. Uox 633, c-o News-Review. DAVENPORT, good condition, bar gain. Phone 159'H. APPLES P. E. Heaver, mile south Edcnbowor school. Lost and Found LOST Black double zipper purse ' containing papers, no money. Ho ward. .Lillian Washburn, 175 North Btreot, Vernonla, Oregon. LOST On Oak street, Saturday evening, blue knitted swdutor. Reward. Phone lUG-It. I V. COPR. 3 BV NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REO. EVERY ONCE IM 'Wm 2fOL) T A WHILE AMD I'LL COME TO SEE BRING YOU A By Ray Thompson and Charles Coll K. Bl I.LA Real Estate TIMBER lands ' for sale 640 acres, 15 million feet fir, 1470 pieces piling; mile from coun try road. Splendid show for local mill. Will make fine stock farm when timber moved. Located Sec. 36, Tup. 29 S. R. 8 W.; 3Vi miles'south of Olnlla. Cash price $10.00 per acre. A. Harala, 3956 N. Miss. Ave., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE Almost new 5-room house, two car garage, 1 acre of land on creek. C. 11. Koach, Box 55, Route 2, Rosoburg, Oregon. FEDERAL Land Bank farms. In quire ut tho National Farm Loan office, Douglas Co. Abstract Co. Bldg., Rosoburg. FOR high class dairy farms and sheep ranches. See J. S. Barton, Realtor, Coqullle, Oregon. Chiropractor Scientific equipment, NCM & X-ltuy. Dr. Scofield, Perkins bldg. Automobiles OLDS MOBILE Good running con ditionfor $60.00, at the Roso burg Garage WANTED Call 49F25. Cheap, light coupo. YONCALLA YONCALLA, Fob. 21. Tracy Ap- nioimto left Friday for uroinorton. Wash., where ho has secured a fine position with tho government. Mr. ADPlegate, who gruduutcd from U. of O. several yours ago, put In his application nt the time of his grad uation, and has Just heard from the Job. Tho grade school will sponsor a program and social evening, in tho high school gym. March 3rd. Lunch will be sold, and proceeds given to tho Mothers club to help defray ex penses of hot lunches, served to pupils ol' grade school each day, Mr. and Mrs. George Edes vlBlt By Merrill Blotter 1). 3. PAY. OFF. By Edgar Martin stpyicr. inc. T. M. StO. . U 8. PAT. OFf. By Roy Crane EXPERT SERVICE When There' Something You Want Dons 8EE AN EXPERT The f Irma and Individuals listed below specialize In their work. See them for expert services. Vou should profit by their help. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 106 S. Main St. AUTO ELECTRICAL 8ERVICE W. R. Brown, 121 N. Staph. Ph. 104. AUTO REPAIRING Alba Spaugb's Garage. 231 W, Oak Btreot. Phone 303. Hartley & Fancher, 125 No. Eose. Ph. 438. BLACKSMITH E. B. Woodcock, 515 N. Main. CAR WASHING Al Newman, 121 N. Stephens St. RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING Roseburg Electric Phone 123. FLUE CLEANING J. 0. Bewley. Phono 163. GENERAL 8AW. FILING Howard Casobeor, 545 Fowler St, LOCKSMITH Paolflo Key Ser, 222 W. Oak St ed tholr daughter In Eukoho Thurs day. , . ' : Oscar Ilrurtford, brother of Wal ler Bradford and Mrs. Nettie Huff, passed away In Salem, Sunday. He was a sun uf.a pioneer family and lived in Shoestring vulley for a number of yours. GLIDE GLIDE, Fob. 21. Lester ntiikell'' found a spring beauty Monday, Feb. 13, on his ranch four miles weBt of Glide. Hussell Nelson of Coqullle visit- od frlondB ut Glide February 10. Miss Bertha Finulo returnod Monday from Tillor whero Bhe has been working. Mr. und Mrs. Greene and daugh ter, Marjory, of KoKeburg, visited with frlondB nt Glide, February 12. Charlie Swindler of Sutherlln had a cabin a ml barn built on the Livingston place. Mr. Swindler is logging for the LivingBton mill. Miss Doris Hulid and Miss uioone Brown of Wilbur spent Sunday af ternoon visiting friends at Glide. Mrs. Carl Staruuck ol myrtle Creok and Miss' Hone Miles and Harold Miles, of Glide, spent Sat urday In Eugene visiting Carl Star, buck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Btarbuck, Gail Is attonding the University of, urugon. . ... Hud Urustou of Sutherlln cut his foot with an ax while working near Glide. Ho is now at his homo In Sutherlln. E. A. Ilrltton, county club agent, visllod school Thursduy uftornoon, February Hi. Dotty Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood of Glide, was burned on hor rlgh leg when u kettle of hot wator was spilled on her Saturday. TENMILE TKNMII.E. Fob. 21. Among h cal people attonding to business mutters In RoBoburg Thursday worn Mr. and Mrs. .Mm Divine, J, H, LEONQ 32 Years Experience m Hold Everything! IflS -H aw iim'M'M'""1" 'Alonia. is il Iruc UPHOLSTERING Gomes Uphl. ft Matt. Shop. Ph. 16L REFRIGERATION SERVICE E. 0. Jones. Phone 139-L. 8HEET METAL WORK Slnulger's, 444 N. Jackson St. TIRE RETREADING Heuly's, 121 N. Stephens. Ph. 104. TOWING Stephens Auto Co. Su , Phone 682-J. ,323 No, Mala WELDING Babg. Welding Works, 609 N. Main, WATCH REPAIRING Alvln Knudtson, 103 N. Jackson BL BEAUTY 8AL0NS Faye's Salon of Beauty. Complete beauty service. Ph. 211. 125 W, Cass St. Pearl Bawhouser, Mgr. Allison's Beauty Shop. Phone PAINTING KALSOMININO Herman Schulze. Phone 2F41. Ottor Huobnor, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cabot and It ti I ii It Carrol. Leon Simpson 1b building a lilno by nine foot addition to his housu. Lee Baruos from Itoseburg was a dinner guest of L, M. MuCuffreys on February lBth. Mrs. Alice McCaffrey, Mrs. Es ther Cabot and small daughter, Mnrv Ann. visited at tho home of .Mrs.. Julia Byron In Olulla on Fri- - day; , Mr. uud Mrs. Grafton Tylor are moving from the Mary Bushnell place in Olulla to the parsonage In Tenmllo. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vanco aro going to move from Tenmllo to the Mary HuHhuell place. Mrs. WaUlg Iroin the- wiuis hatchery In Itosobuig. Wttk a busi ness cnllor at the J. M. Cabot poul try farm on Thursday evening, PORTLAND. Feb. 21. (AP) Three men she doscrlbed as "river pirates" were accused touay oy Mi-b. James T. Wyatt of stealing three log booms from her home on tho Willamette river. She told police she expostulated with tho men who were removing the logs but they retorted it was "Just too bad" that she did not have her logs branded. TO-DAY'S 1836 DODGE SPECIAL 1i TON TRUCK Hum umiHimlly low mllciiffc. Mo tor runs im suoil )H now. Tlrca A-l. Genuine hydruullu braktm ami nil tint lentil reH that huvu iiukIu JotlKo thu IfttOer C4g lu ItH price claas rt "SI" DILLARD MOTOR COMPANY Yick So Herb Co. Our natural remedies will give you the satisfaction in case others failed you be fore. Avoid operations by our reme dies for stomach, liver, kidneys, blad der, rheumatism, piles, glands, urinary, eczema and ulcer of stomach. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, daily Kohlhagen Bldg. 132 North Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon lliat we're anli-soclai?M