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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEDURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940. FIVE For Your Convenience Thrnf lloumnN C'ottuty tore will iiikp Waut AUm fur the N-lttM l'Wt CI I.VHII'N 1 1IIKI0T Niitlirrllu KTKAItNh A IIK0VI;T1I Oakland STUNAKKM HHKi TO, Yiiitinllii MclMlN l.l M O It 1 2 i: Ik tun I iiiiiiin il.llK sioili: .itli I. II. Ml MOI.S II rock n lo ll. II. KM MTKII I I), rmiiiiM alley uui:i ii mom; Tmntlti' 1'. ('. rONHACIv IHIIard m; XOI.IIS A. MHS Mjrtlf (reek KI M M Kit H Itltldle iii:mm. i:irs (ilt'tHlttlf lii.MM;i:its 4 'it tij ii lilt iiavm t ui;kk mtouh Day (reck The iilmir Miuri'M will iMMTpt ntU mill infill for Oiem. Jiin! 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MORNING, OSCAR--TVvO,DOC.i'M OFF TO I CASE, I GUESS I'LL SHUT UP I .THIS lIM-t, . f? AVi DErOST?? . VOU'RE MOT SEE A SECRET PLANE J SHOP AND TAKE THE GANG I TH jHE tt,, . I lVTM SO f fr-'nLJ i J I 1 y ,V -v: - ;, , -. . solitarv watchman Tr--7 M U4 ,);;:. ' ? ITCiP.llfisJ. J 'MmmmmivrmmKlr cot'R. tio Bv wea service, inc. t. m. beg, u. 5. pat, off. -y -V.T.HeJ- I I ' iiTisil IV-3 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Mow muo-j'll you fT If l am feeling 1 S even should eiNAIvAr FOR TmE" - GENEROUS i AM GIVIMG you HAPPEm '?,'',,S PILE? y I 50J:. BUT IF 1 ANA NOT ' MOWL TO BE MY BROTMER DO S. FEELING GENEROUS--- , ARE X COULONT BET 1 GET a&KKS5SS! SSSaig , "25"l- VDU FEELING pAORE' 50t 'BTOffls H3CfTrl rtEH Tl-HAD THEN ? I 7r,Z.., r.z Rrr- III L y a RpnTuco i 7rr-' I Y . fJ .',' Vu-VTv-'. , - 'T- . (sVm I I I II 111 .. V IX i - V R ' ' ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES f n yv(T T CMt V 1 OO' WASH TUBB5 DISTRICT lAttorneyS office : fMSHTy 3LAt IWDEED. HAVE UWEACTHED SO,VE CATHER CONCLUSIVE EUIDEWCE I r THAT JUST ABOUT CUMCHES THE jy V CA6E OKI DRIWKWATER T y WHAT . !? V SORT OT t.'-T" I EVIDENCE I 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 Ueview doesn't know who they are either. Livestock KOIt SALE Two young teams one broken to work, the other unbroken. Weight about 1600 pounds each. Three other horses. N. I,. Conn, Melrose route, Hose burg. Phone UF16. WANTKI Well liroko tree dog, preferably coyote broke, too. Floyd Norrls, Butherlin, Oregon. WANTHll Kresh cows, springers and liplfers. Phone (U3. Call 1200 Winchester street. WANTED Sheep. State breed, age and price. Hay Andrews, Yoli calla. TEN pigs, 3 months old, $3.50. J nines Cook, Wilbur. Work Wanted YOl'NU MAN, 21. wants work with room and board. Considerable ex perience in moat market. I J. Housli, General Delivery, Slither lin. JOBS WANTED Papering, paint ing and kalsomining, 50c an hour. Call 2F41. Herman Schulze, Broekway. CABINET WOHK. made to order. 512 N. Jackson. Roseburg.' Wanted WANTED 2o0,0nu feet rough fir boards, dimension and small timbers. Cash on delivery. Coon Lumber Co. HIDES. Highest cash prices. Leave' oars on. Douejns Market. f you v)Ut UK'S. V .' YOU CROPPED IW.OLD MAM. 3REAT NEWS. THE POLICE HAVE For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE All enamel circulating heater; all enamel wood range; about 50 square yards second hand carpet. Also will trade good phonograph and records for 2 tier wood. J. M. Judil. MONTGOMERY WARD light plant with batteries, 35.00. Two heat lug stoves; World bicycle, 120.00; Maytag gasoline, washer, $12.50; rebtiilt gas and eloctrio washers. 530 N. Jackson. WHY NOT get the Hy-Powcr. guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Saiff's Auto Wrecking Houso. EVERGREEN GRANGE ladles will aiKmsor a Food Salo and Bazaar, McKean & Baldwin's. Cass street, Saturday, November 30. A NEW modern enrage locker system at Douglas Ice and Stor age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons (or salo. TWO REAL BUYS 8 or 11 tube eloctric radios, almost now, rea sonable terms. 538 S. Pine. FOR SALE Overcoat, size 30; 2 pair trousers, size 3ti. Reason able. Umpuun Cleaners. BROCCOLI crates of seasoned pine at Solnicka's Box Mill, Coos junction. Phone 2F11. FOR SALE 20 gauge shotgun, cheap. See at Churchill's. V. V. Harphum. ELECTROLUX sales anil service. Phono 561. 113 W. Mosher. HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale ut 415 S. Jackson street. APPLES P. E. Beaver, mile south Edenbower school. GRAPES Concords, 3c delivered, Phone 146. So Do We, Good Deal Queer Goings Ij 1- a Go Slow, Mister YES, 1 FOUND HIS PISTOL i IRfKCEO THE fiE3STRMVN MUMBEO...TH6RES WO MISTAKE ASOUT ITS EEIUS HIS. AVID THE BALLISTIC TEST PROVES THAT THE "SHOT WHICH KILLED H6 SECRETARY WA6 FlKtP FROrW THAT GUM CHILDREN'S sweaters, ladies' long sleeve sweaters. Hat & Hem stitching Shop. 124 W. Cuss. Autos 1937 FORD "00" deluxe tudor, 27 miles per gallon, 00 tires. $325.00. Brooks Second Hand Store. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE No. 1 oat and vetch bay. baled. T. E. Duncan, phone 14K-2. HAY Walter Leake, Dixonvllle. Miscellaneous J. F. OSI'ALD has purchased the Roschurg Welding and Kadialor Works from J. 1. Adair. Electric and acetylene welding, radlutor repuiring. Portable outfits to tako to job. Reasonable prices. Prompt service. When you need welding sec Koseburg Welding and Ra diator Works. J, F. Ospald, pro prietor. JITTERBUG contest, prize wnltz and prizes. Oriental Gardens, No vember 30. DANCE at Evergreen Grange ilr.ll, Saturday night. November 30. Personal LEARN lo play the Harmonica. All ages HIC4I, women. children. Class private. Apply 424 Per kins building, Saturdays. Dentistry SPECIAL Extinction and Platos Pyorrhoa Tieatmont Gas when desired. Dr. Norbus Masolc Bldg. Phone 48s Dr. O. W. Marshall. Med. A. Bldg Oscar But if 1 mad a brother, he vaould WANT ME lb Talk the deal over first and he AJoitm c;av- JAKE ,Ou ARE ROBBING VOURSELF On 5ti -VV. ,JtA"5c.,X VCVXOVI f 6UT WELL, AH, THAT'S A kVERE DETAIL. THE WERE HIS FIM6ERPRINTS WERE TOO BLURRED TO BE FINSER-- OF AMY REAL VALUE . BUT THE BLOODSTAINS, PRIMTS J AND EVERYTHING ELSE, POINT TO HIS6UILT. FOUIOD iWE'RE TO MAKE AK) ARREST IMMEDIATELY . ON IT? -7 - 1 TV , Rentals 6-ROOM rurmshert flat, private bath, entrance.' Gas range, water beater. Phone 222-R. 547 S. Stephens. (HUM) six-room houso In country. Pusture for one cow. Garden spot. Jeff Williams, Looking glass. FOR RENT Pasture for loo to 150 sheep, or will take sheep on shares. R. II. Wilson, I'mpiiua. FURNISHED room, steam heat, bath. Bell building, 123 S. Jack sou, opposite Indian theatre. FIVE-ROOM, modern, furnished houso. available December 1. 420 Vista avenue. APARTMENT Come to Douglas Hotel nparlmeiits whore you have Bleam heat. MODERN house, 2 bedrooms, hnril . wood floors, garage. Inquire S75 Hoover street. li-ROO.M modern house, 1& acres land, S miles out. Walter Leake, Dixonvllle. FOU HICNT 5-rooni, partly fur nished house. Inquire 003 S. Stephens. FURNISHED apartments. $12.00 month and up. Corner of Flocd and Mill. KOHLIIAliEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. 8-ROOM house for rent, partly fur Dished. 801 Mllil ill y street. 4-ROOM furnished apartment. Call at 218 or 232 S. Jackson. 2-ltOOM furnished apartment. 112 Urockway. MOIiKItN. furnished apartment. 2(i S. Main. ROOMS 133 N. Flint. Phone 03. So IF 1 AM MAKING AAV ar-VTi ler-t I I A nnt T AM ONLY GIVING YOU 15 'boV.O'c. ' AMiV v J eJ ft LJ-- KKFA' V corn iwi by hea htnviCE. ic t. m arc u. s. pat, on-. ItJ 0 " 3" s I H S. J Km SLEEPING ROOMS. 530 W. Oak street. Real Estate INVESTIGATE the opportunities we lira offering you to get estab lished un a farm of your own. Call at the National Farm Ixmn office. 415 Perkins Building. Ros4'burg, or write C. A. Barnes, 107 E. Slh St., Eugene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. FOR SALE G-room house, large Int. Sacrifice for cash or terms. Close ill. Box 806 c-o News-Review FOB SALE-fi-rooni house. $1.IS0. Pari cash. Balance easy terms, rhono 222-J or cull 415 S. line. Fuel 5 CORDS of 10 Inch Madrono wood at $1.50 a cord. Lloyd Garrett, Camas Valley, Oregon. PHONE 2R2 Green and Dry Slab Wood RCSEBURO LUMBER CO. SUED dry wood. Phone 173-R. Help Wanted WANTED Experienced sjrviee station operator. Some capital required. Box 913, e-o News-lie- view. Poultry 150 WHITE LEGHORN pullets. Kile each. Art's Log Cabin, Suth eiiin. Chiropractor OR. II. H. SCOFIELD. Phone 213. Three-fifths of all Hie deaths from tuberculosis occur before the am- of lr. By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser I'LL TAKE IT f X MAVETN'T GOT Tiaact Tr- Atainir WITH BOTH OF YOU t I 1 By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane YOU'D BE rMIW6 A MISTAKE, I hT Bit net F SUH. I HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT tPIUKWATER'S BEEN FRAMED BY FOREIGN A GENERAL SAW 'ILINO Howard Cnsebeer, 443 B. Stephens Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Ebop. 106 8. Main St. AUTO REPAIRING Knight Porter, comer Douglas A Main. Bo-iy, feeder work. Painting. LOCKSMITH i'Hclfio Key Ser. Phone S48. WASHING MACHINES IRONERS lhTRh's, 6110 Winchester. I'll, 805. REFRIGERATION SERVICE B. C .tones, rnone MM.. Alaskan Colony Members Resent Payment Edict PALM Kit, Alaska, Nov. 29 (AP) DlHcontnnt haH flatiMl openly HinniiK noino of tho Mutaiiusku pioji'ft Kdt tiers over n (Eovoi iiinont coiimratloii fillet that land pay ments niUHt he made by tho J Seem lier 1 (leiidlino. Novemher 15 wna tho duo dale for tho first land contract pay ments hy tho Hottlern who cumo lo the KovernmeiitBponpored relief project five yenra atio. Previous payments have gone toward seed loans, hospllal accounts, chattels and special accounts. The. Alaska rural rehabilitation curporatlon, a government agency, recently notified the colonists by form h.-tter that land payments or satisfactory arrangements for them would ho required. Otherwise, the wanting said, tho agency would have to take necessary steps to ward taking possession of tho land and improvements. In rebellious mood, some of tho settlers havo been circulating a petition to Attorney A. J. Peterson to start a court contest over the laud contracts. The move Is led hy numerous of tho original colony families with large Indebtedness. One of Ibu objections voiced to the contracts is tho compulsory mem hci'Hhlp in Ihe colony cooperative, Several of tho families, how ever, havo paid up under their con tracts and others have made sub stantial piiytnents, Tim original government plan was to spend $:i.ouu apiece to re establish farm futilities from relief rolls In middle west slates. The co operative in the past year has taken over virtually all of tho col ony's, economic activities. John Cudahy Resigns as Ambassador to Belgium WASHINGTON. Nov. lift (AP) - John Cudahy, whoso resignation as ambassador to iletgium ended a seven-year diplomatic career, planned today to dovoto his Imme diate future to writing. Cudahy presented his oral reslg mil ion yesterday to President Roosevelt. lln he-I'iip ambassador lo Ilel gltiin last January, witnessed tho tall of Itrussels to the (iermunH, and retitriifd to the United States last August. Previously ho bad held diplomatic posts In Poland and Ihe Irish free state, lie nald ho hlaiiued to write a novel about Po land. Farmers Assn. Appeals Contribution Ruling KAMOI. Nov. 'JO.-TAP) -The Assoehited Karmers of Oregon ap pealed an order yesterday to name coulriluilors to the antlplcketing l.lti fund. Judge I,. (I Lowelling recently ruled I hut. mi Itemif.ed list of con lilhiitinuH should bo made. The hill wjih passed by a popular vote In I'Xix, but. recently the state nu preme court, invalidated most sec tions of ihe law, l Nlelterson. exe'iiHve seere- AUCTION SALE At the Roseburg Auction Market, I mile North of Roseburg on High way 99, Monday, Oeo. 2nd, commencing at 11 o'clock: SO head of weaner pigs, feeders and bows. Cattle consisting of milch cows, young heifers, and springers, double tested, snd calves. Some machinery, tools and miscellaneous articles. Furniture; 3 dining tables, 1 organ in good shape, Targe Ice box, kitchen tables, 1 baby bed, dresser, breakfast table, small tables, etc. Consign with the Rose urg Auction Market what you have to sell and receive the cash. ANDERSON AND SCHRICKER AUCTIONEERS AND MANAGERS GUS DEVOS, CLERK YICK SO HERB CO. OFFICE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Herb remedies alleviate disorders of goitre, stomach, liver, heart, kidney, bladder, prostate gland, piles, catarrh, coughs, asthma, high blood pressure, dropsy, tumor, rheumatism, eciema, stomach ulcer, yellow fever and female complaints, without operation. Monday, j. h. Leong JacJson County Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon Herbalist Thursday, Friday, Saturday 34 Years' 132 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon experience RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING '.oieburg Eluctrlc. Phone 123. RADIO 8ERVICINQ IJ ill Callbouu's Radio Muslo Store. Ph. 83. Hargls Hadlo Service. Phone lMj, Lund Hadlo Service. Phone 84. FLUE CLEANING FURNACES vacjum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bewley. ' GARBAGE 8ERVICE HILL'S Garbage Service. Efficient servlre. ltpommnlile rates. Ph. 33S, tary of the Stiile Federation of La-' bor, brought the original suit. How to prevent tuberculosis 1b a part of tho campaign financed by the anuiial salo of Christmas Seals. M ri IC OK M A 1,10 OK III! A I. I'ltOI'KIITY Nolbe Is biTehy fflvi-n Hint tho iiutlfM'slgnt'd aumliiiHlrtitrix of tin I'jtiaii' if It. II. Mat hewn, dneamMl, tin vl nil lit'en iluly atithoi lxil hv the Cuii uly t'ourl of tin Ktala f (iii'Ki'ii fir DoiihIiiu County hii to 'hi, will from iiih) nftt'f Mondnv, the :ioih lny nf IU'eonitier. lino. orfei fur sale and pn ctl to mil at private kuIu for vnxU In liatiil, . fit'i. frntn Ilea, tho folt'whir ) s c r I h u il rriil protierty ili'Hi rlhi d in tin tii-fhiiii-y nf fluid t!.-uatu u ' TRACT H. (..-wit: IsttH hirt en f is i a nd fun r. l (II) in Illot'H flfly-Muven (,'.7i, . Itailiotid AddllliiTi to the City of ItMHehurir. tJoiiKhis County, . Ore K on ; mile to ho lllndo Hiihjeet to roo-n- (m- r.i County Court of tho Htnte. ef drogon for Imugliit County, and ull uffern Tor mild f m nici iy limy o iiihiIi- to the un derHlKiird aclinlhlRtriitrix at tin' of- " 1 ' Mvv & orcutt In HoHt'liurK. Oregon. lJulcil Noveinhrr 23, 1310. K . T H 1 . 10 KN C( i 1 , KM A X. AitrninlHlrnii'U of Hie etalu of It. ' 11. AtUthWt. I lermiHPd. OTICK OF KI.VU. S KTT I , lJ .M K T In the County Court of tho Rtato of OlVKOII for liOUKlHH Cinjntv. III Hie Mutter nf tho f!uardbinnhl ef I. uurii Iltihorta Powell and Carter Idxoii Powell. Minors. Not lee l hernhy Hlvon that the iiinlet-Nimietl Hiiardhui of tho trimr dhumhlii eKtate of I.iiuia Iluhorta ( Powell and farter lUxon I'owell, inirioiM. has filed in Htn uhov en-lUli-d eniirt tho final nei-innit of his a duil Hint ration of mild kuii rdian- ' ; NOlli fHllitK. tlltil Unit till 111 i-iiiii'i 1.W i - an order duly inmlu and entcrrd, V .;(.(' . has fixed Saturday, the HilrHeth ,S'' tiny of NovenibiT.'llHO, at tlin hourrtH of ion o'clock la tho foronoou of t-T said day. as the time, and thq ' I'lilMilv I'fiiirr fundi iii !. f'nxi. IIimiho til IloKidMirH;, Iouhis CiHin-i, ?:':. iy, Oregon, un Uio idaeo for hear-' in if oliJ-cthitiH, If any, too mild fi lm) nei'imn't or tu tho scttloment ol said eHtiito. Dated and find putdlKhed t lilt first day of November, 1310. ItOBKItT C. POWKI.U tluardfnn of thr Kntnto of hmirrt k Itolo'ita I'nwell and Carter uf. Powell, Minors. iith k or rivu. mki ri,i;Mi;.' In Ihe County Court of Ut Htatii oT On'in for lotiKla County, hi Hie Mattr of Hie l-inl Will and TeHtaini'iit and Kslati; of Kath erlm. Nt.'iite, liii-ased. Noliee In borehy given that the , iiinli-i HlKtied, Ina 1'ariiMU'ortli. as I'Xei-otiU of the estatn ftt Kather Ine N'eale. deeuaHi'd, liao filed ill the ultdve court mid cihimg her final a-- ' oiint in net tlitiienl of said Ktate, and tho Judfu of tho aliove-entitled eoiirt hiis. by ordT duly nmdo and entuied. fixei) HiitlMday, thu 21st day of Ieeiiilir. 1310, at Hie hour of 10:01) o'clot k In (he forunooii of .-mid day, I the offii-M of Hie County .Indue In Hie ImuiiliiN Conn t v t 'onrt house In I tom'burjf. ( re Hm, un the time and place for h"Hi--iiiK obfieHotiM, If any, to Maid fiiiiil ai-touiit and Hie settlement of mild c hitt. All i HtHiM I ntf rested in mii Id chIiiIi are h- reby not I fled to file their oblcctloiiN, If any. to sold . final account, on or before Hut Hum so appointed for final hear iwu a h above h tu led. hated and f I if I published (his the 2Jnd diiv of Novenibcr. tnia. INA I'AltNKWOUTII. IXfciitrix of Ilia KtUatu ot Kutliur- llli- ,iiili, 1 ici'i'ilHt'd. lyNd and l.(N(l, Allonioys for Hid rotate.. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Pltast Call 467-J Tuesday, Wednesday