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" , I I 1 ll-WW-W T .;., ,.- .-Ti.--- ,, . Mmmimmiimi fiiiiMimmm Livestock WANT1CI Old horses anil cows, huniitne disposal assured. Dule Weekly, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Tel. 1HF0. FOU SALE Eight brood sows. 1 boar, oU feeder pigs, oImIH pigs and sow. J. L). West, Kiddle, Ore gon. KOK SAI.IC Weanling pigs and feeders, cheap. Win. (inrrhk, 2nd road to right S. ot Kelly's Kor ner. FOK SALE ltlddoll's reentered Angora billies, Howard Hatfield. Phono 11FI1. FOK SAI.E loo head mixed Boats. It. K. Hurst. .Myrtle Creek. Phono 3.U-X-4. kFOK SALE flolilcn Cocker Spaniel puppies. Calkins road. Uox 1(15. J. L. Quant. FOR SALE 2 nice calves, over a nionih old. Uoy's liairy, Myrtle Creek. WANTKIJ To buy sheep. ' Sciuier, Sulherliu. WANTED Sinull. male, pup. 222 llaynes street. spaniel CHOICE wciincr pigs, llS.tm. W. CI. i'aul. MF21. Kay, Grain, Feed FOK SALE Common vetch, re cleancd, :tic pound, fairch and Sons, Melrose Koute, llox Hilt. WHITE HOLLAND wheat, clean of vetch; and seed oats. II. M Crowley. Teumile. FOIt SALE No. 1 oat and vetch hay. baled. T. E. Duncan, phone 14F2. HAY Walter Loako. Hlxonvllle. ALLEY OOP I M Jt i jf MOW I'LL UETCHTBrVT MUi ANi' V-A- W HELLO A K1AMC:H ( r-l- ' I UAVIWfl POI3fiTTfkl JSSyif MAKE. HIM T6.LL ME WHERE j' IM TH PARAGE. NOW lUE .Ml V. N t??mjr 1 I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Walls Have Ears By Merrill Blosser r Hilda says she'll never. ksM fBur,eosw, Y But X J ( Tuat a Y""'" ( I guess I did, miss hipple. WfiWSMP SPEA ID ME AGAIN UMLESS )( VA.'LL, SEE W I OUGHT DON'T WANT LOAD OFF Sf BUT X DlDNT TMINK ANVBOOY J fmMMWm SHB Ge&eJ&ttr Si THAT SMB f TO CAMPAIGN To BE . WHAT 1 WHO ELSE HEARD ME IWAWWM bHB Otli, tLtutui ( GETS ELECTED FOR YOU, PRESIDENT.' LAUGHINSLV I SAID- J WWS$m " TV V, THEN J FKECK - HELP HILDA CALL MY VI DO 7k7S WS'WM 'r rVZ Zl-tA I You're My I all You mimD not ?P'?rk - WjW'ZaEmFm a -W rll PAL V CANj ITMOIClSE ) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES S0 SOWS VUS HpA Ufv& NiaOOT SCHOOL WASH TUBBS nfiiSTRlCT HEADQUARTERS OF IVSERvlCEJx- I MM Al tCl 1,1 A,, K ipijpf f HIS?; let (ALU tAJ in UKUnNltsi njv To thwart American prefarepness TUE.il E, 'NA.S NOME AS MORA. NOW CCMRAVS, VJUO PLACE? V .j'i. CCWRWE, VJUO IS TO WE HER A Reed Estate WANTED To Buy slicep runch with frontage on tlio North or Main Lmpqua. State amount of land, linprovninents, taxes and price asked. J. S. Chambers, 2S2 S. 2nd Street, Marshfleld, Oro boh. 21 ACHES wltuln two miles of Koseburg 10 acres farm and Karden ground, rust oak timber. Sacrifice lor quick sale fU5n.uu. $:i50.00 down. Box 1413. c-o News-Keview. FEDERAL land bank farms. lleu sonable prices; convenient terms, Lists available at the National Farm Loan Office, Perkins Uuild ing, Roseburg. FOR SALE tl acres ndjolnlnic vet erans' facility on west. Modern 5-room house. Will sell whole or in part. Terms. See U. W. Young & Son. FOK SALE G room nouse, large lot. Sacrifice for cash or terms. Close In. Box 866 c-o News-Review FOR SALE I GO acres good timber near Koseburg. 1700 S. E. Ludd avenue, Portland. 3-UOO.M house lor quire fill Pllzer. sale, cheap. In- Work Wanted HYDRAULIC wheel tightener. Work guaranteed. .Mufflers, guar anteed lire of car. Parts for al most all makes of cars. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. Phone 553. E X P IS R I E N C E 1) stenographer wants office work. Uox 004, c-o Ncws-Hevlew. CABINET WIAtK made to order. 512 N. .Inckson. Roseburg. west t 5oas T.evv.w A FOREIGN SECRET AHA aK ,tlq A-IKI SO L0M6LV SO CLEVER THAT SHE IS IN JAIL IS TO WE HER For Sole MisceilaneoM FOK SALE Moutng kitchou range, good as new; circulator beater; several good heating stoves; ov erstuffed davenport and chair; Oak dresser; invalid's wheel chair; automatic electric water heater; several good electric ranges; gas washing machine; Hotpotnt holier. J. M. Judd. OHAPKS Concuid-Catawlia, Niag ara, Vergennes, Agawuiu, llluck Muscat, TokayB lo to lie pound. Mile N. W. Melrose more, Mel rose Route, Uox 122. Win. C. An derson. TWO pair lllxll donkey engines. A-l condition. (iood double and single extension boilers, all kinds of mill and loKging equipment. Write 516 Elrod St., Marshfield. FOK SALE Home Comfort, all enamel range, pressure water back. Price reasonable. Fred Hof muiui, Lookiugglass Star, Rose lung. RANUNCULI'S bulbs, seed ami plains; also Canterbury Uell plains. Mis. Hubert Wright, 312 W. Second avenue N. FOR SALE Used small oil beater, $15.00; used large oil beater, ? 10.00; used (lenoiul Electric re frigerator, J IO.iio. Phono 235. A NEW modern storago locker ago Co. Attractive rates. Cartons tor suiu. CONCORD, malaga and toliay grapes. A. F. Suksdorf, Coos Junction. FOK SALE Trailer house, ?! Undgo Inn Auto Camp, Canyon- vllle. FORDSON trader Kir sale or trade for livestock. M. II. Ellllllilt, Ulup qua. Well, Who's This? Agreement Under lW 'l Bring Her Back Alive ,..-ai-w A 1 ucnvr, ok pon t VVOSSI&LI LUCILIN J 9E A JM T SAI.WAY PEACH orders can be Rentals lilled if you have patience. O. 0. Rogers. Uuikingglass. forNCFte.it l xll chean 1402 l'on KENT lno 3 room apart-l.-lil .NI L tent, l.xll, tnt.ip. moms, one healed, close In. 124 I mpqua Ave. w 1)OU(!llls, ,Jn0Ile vi,.l. Wanted FOR RENT Furnished duplex. . Modern. Oil burner or wood. Oak . at Kano. M. E. Kilter. WANTED To oxchaugo storage 1 spauo lor uso of piano. Will FOR 11 E N T Furnished apart pay moving costs and give best nients. Steam heat. DOUCJLAS of care. Mrs. Mills, phono 330. HOTEL. WANTED 1 or 2 fresh cows. FOR RENT Apaiimcnt on Rust Must be gentle and good milk- avenue. Inquire 151 N. Stephens. v'illo Road 'Y'llono's'F 4-ROOM. furnished, modern house vlllo Road. I bono 3 ! ... 315 Soulh street. Apply at rear. WANTED To lease sl'ck ranch rwn ai'AIM'MKNTM Roseburg, Oregon. SMALL apartment, close In. Call WANTED TO KENT Sheen and at The 8t"""'a Sh0- goat ranch. Mack Macauloy, Ma-1 pOK nENT Four-room houso. bel, Oregon. 10,12 Winchester street. HIDES. Highest cash prices. Leave FOR RENT Garage. 218 S. Rose, ears on. Douglas Market. (ln 431;. K. WANTED 1arge waler tank. nnnilctrv Charles Kivver, Oakland. i-imnr THREE loads of pitch for kindling. , . E. E. Woodcock. SPECIAL Extraction au.l Plates " '. Pyorrhea Treatment SMALL "circulating heater. Call tias when desired. 1M-K. Dr. Nerbas Masonic Illdg. Phono 48S Miscellaneous - . ..,.,. , . Dr. (i. W. Marshall, Med. A. 111,1k. NOTICE Not responsible for any Fuel debts unless contracted by my m order. Roy Carte, Myrtle Creek, PHONE 282 Oregon. rsrecu and Dry Slab Wood . Z ROSEUL'RC, LUMBER CO. Poultry ! FOR SALE Oak furnace and block ' N. II. RED pullets, fryers. E. R. wood. John Marks. Phono 5XF1. Holm. Si.lherlin. DRY. old growth fir, 3 tier, 0.00. Lost and Found ' south End Fuel Co. 1 LOST l DiniKhts Nalimuil bunk Chiropractor - Billfold. $5.oii reward. Heliirn to NVwslleviow. Pressure I WISH A CiORcjEOU-) .BL0NPE THN"A MO can res$t: isu tit l"- 4 " "Ski, TV T t"Wgiiitif'''"'11 S "F SCPVICI. INC I lit. II. 11. SCOFIELD. Phono 273. TUW are tccuTi; LEARN JUT Help Wonted RELIABLE man take care store routo. New plan of distribution. No sollltig. Earn excellent weekly Income. II. & W. Nut Co.. St. Paul. Minn. Detroit Ups With Sensational Win lly JUDSON UAILEY Associated PresB Sports Wi lier Each September some major league club gels steaming hot. Willi a week of the season ru miilulng the Detroit Tigers look like this ycar'B "hot" team. The heal was turned 011 In the American league September 4 when the Cleveland Indians and the Ti gers came together in the first of a series of collisions destined to de cide the championship. Since then the Tigers bave won II out of IS games and the Indians have won ten and lost ten. That's why the flctlou-llke ti-5 triumph or the Tigers over tho Indians yester day was significant beyond Its Ini mediale effect upon the atundlugs. The two clubs still have five games to play with each other mid in baseball anything Is possible. Cleveland might win today or It might win both today and tomor row. Rut Detroit has a one-game edge and in September a team that is cooling off doesn't have much chance against a club that has Just reached the boiling point. That's what the Tigers touched in the eighth Inning yesterday when they blasted across flvo runs on six singles, five of them in succession off Mel Harder, Boll Feller and Joe Dohson. The New York Yankees, the only ollicS ( lull sllll wilh u mullionintl cal chance at the championship. Mere Idle yesterday and their status By V. T. Hamlin By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane IS V0UR PROBLEM. OUR " ik tuf SUlPVIvRO CANNOT THE M0MEWEIUS OF THE F.B.I. CREATURE. Pt3 NOT rAL eit t-uow" EXK3T SERVICE Willi THrV 80m rtfc Ing You Want Dona IK AN BXPBUT The Arm. an Individuals llatad kalaw apaelallu In tM( work, a thai far anaara aat-laai. You should profit ay thalr ImIb. OENIRAL SAW IUNQ Howard Casetmtr. 44 S. Aiao rurnitura- repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 108 S. Mala St AUTO REPAIRING Knight Porter, corner Doualaa Is Mala. Body, render work, ralntlnf. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Ser. Phone S49. was not affected particularly. The two front-rank foes must break ovon over the whole six-game route to help tho Yanks. 1 ho entire National league was I1 lo. also, ami the only action out sldo Detroit was tho season's last night game at St. Ixillis. where the Drowns beat the Chicago White Sox 7-6. Time Change in East Revises KRNR Schedule III urepnratlon for the return to standard time on September 2!. several KRNR prograins will change- times starting Monday. September TS. Ray Noll's popular program "Let's Play Bridge," will ha heard starting Tuesday, Sep tember 34. nt 9:30 a. m., Tuesday Ihrutigh Saturday. The Johnson family, Jimmy Scribner's popular ono-man show, will move to 10:30 a. in.. Monday through Friday, and the California Oregon Power com pany programs will be heart! at in a. 111. dally. K UN It listeners aro urged to will eh the KltNIt pro grain schedules which appear dally In tho News-Ileviow. for fur ther changes in many programs on Su'iday, September 2U. (lood news to many KUNIl listeners v. ill lie the return to tho air of tho widely acclaimed devotional prn g.am "The Haven of Heat," which will be heard al 10 p. m., Tuesday through Saturday. The Haven of Kest features Plrst Mate Hob and Iho crew of the Good Ship Grace in thirty minutes of devotional songs, scripture readings and var ious spli'llnnl messages. Insurance Company Has ; New Agent in Roseburg W. G. Shiigart, formerly of Glas gow, Mont., has arrlvod In Itosoburg lo establish his homo hero and .to sorve the Mutual I.lfo Insurance company of Now York as Its local agent. Mr. Shiigart has liceii asso ciated with the company as district manager in Glasgow for nearly 20 yours. A few years ago his son married and moved to Oregon. L'p on their visits 10 Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Shiigart were so well pleased with tho state that they decided to make It their home. Although nhlo to retire upon tho income earned as a representative of the company during the past 20 years. Mr. Shiigart has preferred to remain In tbo service and has se lected Koseburg as thu community In which he most desires to make Ills home. Ho and Mrs. Hliugart Iihvci milled 1111 apartment, here and aro estab lishing their residence. S. P. Train Changes Time of Leaving South Southbound schedule of Sculll era racltlcs Kliasta 10 nun rran sco will be cut fifteen minutes 11111I 11 new schedule will become ff,M live Sunday. September 2:1. which will put the train Into San rriinclsco one hour earlier than now npplies. according to .T. K. Hold Everything! ' ' ' ' aa iwb iv mu iwvtei. inc. t. tta. . "Don't ynti have PLUMS4NQ Pete Crumett, Plumbing. Ph. UT. RADIO ELECTRICAL RIPA4RIN ".oseburg Electric Phone 123. RADIO SERVICING Hargla Radio Swvtce. Phom IM. Land Radio Service. Phone 34. REPRIQERATtOM SERVICE E. C. Jimw. Phone IftS-t DAILY DEVOTIONS OR. CHAS. A. SOW ASM The scene of the transfigura tion was on a high mountain but not high enough. - This company of four was already select, but not select enough. The religious background was notable but not notablo enough, tor Moses and Klljah must give way to Christ. The transfiguration' experience had done much for Peter and James and John, but not enough, for after the clouds of deepen ing mystery, after tho garments of glistening sheen, after the voice of approving: authority, came the climax: they lifted up their eyes and saw no one "save Jesus only." All. those factors of this wonderful event, Bave one, were temporary. Moses and Tilljali must leave, the clouds must vanish, tbo light must fade, but tho vital factor re- iiiulneil Jesus stayed, and with thuso disciples Ho went down from the heights Into tho routine of life whore they began to de code their, ecstasy, lulu action. Seeing Johiih only, helps us to son ourselves and all others helps to purify our motives, uni fy our Christian forces,! Chris tianlzo our social ordor and of fers a banner broad onouglt for a Christian world to follow. May that bo our Joy and uopo. Amen. Clarl', local' agent. .' j ' lender the new ' schedule the Shasta will depart from Grants' Pass at 4 p. m.-Inetead of 4:t6 p. m., and It will arrive In- San Pnu 1 el -co at 7:50 a. in.. Instead ot 8:60 , a.' m.. the announce ont stated. , ' Northbound schedule will be tin-, changed. Tho Shasta, will' leave ' Sun Francisco at 8:35 p. m. and will arrive in CI rants Pas at 11:40 a, 111., next morning'., . . EnroHment i Schools at Gi'endate Decreases Ol.EXIMLH. Sept; 21. Enroll ment in the GleuiLale high and grade schools at tho beginning ot the. second week of sehool shows nbout a 15 per cent decrease since last year. In the six-year high school. 93 studonts aro registered, to lt last year, and la the grades. lllS as against l.ta last year. School activities are getting un der way in earnest this woek. and organisation of tho various clubs being mailc. Orchestra praclicn Iuls slarled and clusa elections will be held before tho end of tho week. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help In our recent sorrow. Por the beautiful sorvlce. floral' offerings, ;md other kindnesses, we aro deeply grntoful. . Mrs. Fred Neureltor. , Mr. and Mrs. Louts Ncurclter and family. , , Mib. tVelda I'llom. ' Miss Rose Neurelter. II any ii 111? tjuart size?" I r