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ROSGBURG KlEWi-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY MAY 1 2, I94 l' FIYE 3 Li U Livestock FINE Belgian team for sale, 6 and 7 years, weight 2900. Un- usualy well mated In size, gait, color. See them work. Fred . Bonebrake, Roseburg. WANTED Fresh cows, springers and heifers. Call 1200 Winches ter street or phone 663. WANTED Young, gentle saddle horse. Box 1035, c-o News-Review. SPRINGER cow. A. Schneider, Route 2, Box 2G7. Help Wanted STEADY . WORK-GOOD PAY. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to cair on farmers in Douglas county. No experience or capi tal required.' Write McNESS CO., 2423 Magnolia St., Oak land, Calif. BRUSH salesmen 50 paid right party. Man or woman, with car. Call at Cabin 4, Rose- land Auto Park, after 5:00 p. m. MAN to cut 10 to 15 cords wood. Trees are down. $1.50 cord. C. B. Hood, Lookingglass. WANTED Man and wife for farm work. Box 1036, c-o News Review. WANTED Woman for light housework. 1J35 Umpqua ave- nue. -! BELLBOYS, 18 years or past 40. Rose Hotel. Fuel PHONE 2Si Green and Dry Slab Wood ROSF.BimO LUMRF.R CO. ALLEY OOP f .-S5-.JP r-Ht-rr tuc cmp f . J OUR. SUT-THieOAT CKEwTJST ' AMD THEM, WHEN Q$iiS&g& & OH, JUST A QUAINT t f "" WHERE I KNEW WE'D l..,u DECIDED TO ATTACK jTJl I f ,JIS? . JSX-K - l-C CUSTOM THESE 1 l OO, MV V WIND UP WHEN C1md?'Xua7THAT SHIP VOU i I ?! t?.EUVY TtVpL&MK?lH BUCCANEERS HAVE OF I II HEAD' VOU TRIED TO f j-J5? WHX"X THEM OVERTAKE .. . jSSmJt L ? V HAVE TO WALK ( 7K-JV DISPOSING OF Jllffl WHERE' I SmMAW A HAPPENED, go THEV JUST UP KfT J " I V THE PLANK WHATS PEOPLE THEV, IT ''SI RATE J OT HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS we'll get IN A JAM Kir xf iajHki't--- r Fixed everything OVER. THIS, MR. MATZDORF OWNS LAED ; THE FENCE, AND I COT HIS PERMISSION n - ' : , : i iJ ,r ii 1 t; ii i . i( 1 , i f .6 1 ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TwyRt'b A. WASH TUBBS HEREJ THE CWBri PLAN. LET 4 CONTINUE TO .THINK YOU RE CASTRO UWTIL THE CON FERENCE VOWN J WASHIN6T0W 15 FINISHED. AMD VC ASTROS SAFELY OUT OF THE COUWTRY frr " I ''fl C ASTROS SAFELY OUT OF THE Rentals FOR RENT $10.00 month at tractive four-room house, beau tifully situated, flowers, shade, water piped for irrigation, mod ern conveniences, near Glen dale, Oregon. Inquire Glendale Garage. IFOR RENT Modern, 3-room apartment. Steam heat, electric range and refrigerator, shower, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 586 or Hotel Valley. BELTONIA, modern, furnished apartment. F r i g I d a i r e , tile sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel. I Reasonable. Phone 12-L. I . 1 2-ROOM furnished apartment, j downstairs. 348 S. Pine. Road J man Apartments. FURNISHED room. Bell Build "ing, 122 S. Jackson, Call or phone 437. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS . Strictly modern. Phone .550. . CLEAN, quiet, 3-room apartment. Garage, yard. 814 Mill. GOOD home for old folks. 128 Flint street. Phone 284-J. ROOM for a lady. Kitchen privi leges. 246 S. Rose. FIVE-ROOM modern house. Vista avenue. 420 MODERN, furnished apartment, g2g s; Main. GARAGE for rent. 246 S. Rose. 4-ROOM apartment. 424 Floed. Business Opportunities FOR LEASE A going service station. Inquire "20 Winches ter,. - 'A MCE "TO OICK. lIUROENS' MUSIC COMMUWITY MALL TiS THE FCREK3M A6ENTS COUWTRY 7 rr. Tfe Educational AMBITIOUS men who would like to become expert welders. We will train you quickly in spare hours to qualify for jobs in aircraft, shipbuilding and other essential industries. Men train ed in gas and arc welding have steady work, top wages. Train ing includes actual shop prac tice. Free placement service. Write for facts. Utilities Insti tute, c-o News-Review. Work Wanted SEPTIC tanks and cesspools cleaned. Modern equipment. All sewage hauled away. Write Earle Carte, Myrtle Creek. IRONING Mrs. Collins, room 308, Northslde Apartments. LAUNDRY to do in my home. 704J-4. Financial WE can use a limited amount in lump sum investments. All funds placed with us are in vested in first mortgage loans on income bearing real estate. For larger earnings for your savings consult the Umpqua Savings and Loan Association. Wanted WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. Highest prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED Used casings for re capping. Bond's OK Tire Shop. Autos 1926 STUDEBAKER, 32,000 miles, good shape, cheap. Phone 621-L. He'll Find Out The Law f ' v N " gran. That fence- is I put that J 1 Well well well, if EMi COMING DOWN IN A MYSELF j X i ""ATWERe ! IT ISN'T PUBLIC EN EM ' IS COUPLE WEEKS TO FIGURED A ThEY 1ARENT NUMBER -V , . 7 AW, QUIT LOOKIN' MAKE WAVV- v COP WOULD DON'T 1 Y OVER MV SHOULDER, FOR A I BUT COME ALONG j ARREST .Wrier V ' WISE QUY -IT NEW A THERE'S MAYBE, AND LITTLE Kin T-v7-l.fV?SaL S WAXES ME -d BuildingI a posr. pur the? kids ,, 33J(i 'F nervous mn t s J NO BILLS" FINSERON J LKE , iSSKy JL .. .if1?!:' i . I HV N: A StRVICC, IWC. T. M. RFC ITS T-y The Very Idea All According to Plan MEANWHILE, IF WE CAU WAS A FClO OF THOSE BABIE$SOMOCH THE BETTER. WE'VE ARRANGED A NEAT LITTLE TRAP FOR THEM TO WAIX IKJTO HOW 7 1 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Used Urcs and tubes; also Goodrich Silvertown tires as low as 50c a week. Your credit is good at Bud Ellison's Texaco Service Station, corner Stephens and Mosher. I FOR SALE Sweet potato and yam plants eight generations in Douglas county. These may be had at Wharton Bros., Farm Bureau or from Burkhart's, Curry Estate. WHY NOT get the Hy-Power, guaranteed, muffler, and., for get your muffler troubles. Al so get your glass at Sarff Auto Wrecking, House. :WE are going to sell 1G0 acres timbcrland, 6 million feet cruise, to settle estate now. Box 1037, News-Review, or phone 147. FOR SALE Used casings and tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. V. Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh er. A NEW modern storage locker system at Douglas Ice and Storage Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for sale. ELECTROLUX sales and service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. BOAT and motor, $50.00. Easy terms. Powell's Hardware. NAILS and paints at low prices. Powell's Hardware. Poultry CHOICE fryers, alive or dressed, delivered. H. DeCamp, River side. Phone 649-Y. WANTED Turkey eggs. Wat zip; Hatchery, phone 7-10.7. Arrives UOitV -..viV.O PkM owe SOO.'h4 ? VV HERE, LOOK! A 0ICTOC3KAPH Microphones planted in SUSPECTKD F0REI6N A6EN16 X THERE, AND WELL HEAR 77.. , , - rmr r . iwm -.QiiriTO Real Estate 2 ACRES, modern home, close in. .5 ACRES, good buildings, river frontage close in. 20 ACRES, river frontage, priced very low. 27 ACRES, close in priced to sell on account of age of owner. Everything In Real Estate and In surance. , Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens, phone 218. INVESTIGATE Hit opportunity we are offering you to get es tablished on a farm of your own,. Cal at the National Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg, or write : C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St.. Eugene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane FOR SALE CI acres, Coos Junc tion. Fruit stand, 4-r o o m house, chicken house, barn and other buildings. Orchard. j- urapes. v. vvnite, (jamas j . vauey star, KoseDurg. . LOTS In Westmoreland, Over- look and East Lane. S25.00 j down, $10.00 a month. Streets, i sewers, all utilities In and paid. Inquire Coen Lumber Co. , TRADE your home in on a new one. We will give you a liberal allowance for the one you live in now. Coen Lumber Co. THIRTEEN acres, 1J miles from Roseburg. House modern. Rifle Range road. A. F. Mor ris. FOR SALE Two new houses, modern In every respect. In . quire Coen Lumber Co. FOR SALE Modern five-room , house, priced for quick sale. 608 S. Pine street. rA"ct OOWSOWKl ... KSjO Ab A 60T 0r VRAKl , VKSVWtO To "&TAV VE52 A.T "Wvt HOOliE VS TKoacbW X LOOOVO && A VK-"C . XEASib A.&O '. C6P. 1M1 BY HEA WITH SUPER-SEWSITIVE the adjoining suite, aw WILL BE ASSIGMED EVERY WHISPER JL'W u'jA-r VM vicki Dentistry Extraction. f"yormca Treatment Gas when desired New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Nerbas Masonic Bldg. Phone 48S Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Chiropractor DR. H. B. Scotlelil. Fhone 27a LOCAL NEWS Here From California Cap tain W. A. Magee, of Oakland, Calif., has arrived in Roseburg to spend several days attending to timber interests. Returns to Coast Mr. and ! Mrs. Russell J. Hubbard returned j to their home at Reedsport Satur I day, following two days in this I city on business. Enjoy Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ohman and the lattttr's mother, Mrs. Paul Dusseau ,of ; this city, enjoyed Sunday at Ban don visiting the lattcr's son-in- . law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ' t xs -.. II d. I. 11 UAtlll. Back From Eugene Mrs. Edyth Gilmour and Mrs. J. R. Wharton have returned to their homes here, following the week end In Eugene visiting their daughter and son, Virginia Gil mour and Bill Wharton. Returns to Portland Roy G. Burlison, special agent for Seeley and company, general insurance agents and managers, has re- By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser By Edgar Martin OH VTc "OUT SERVICE. INfl. T. M, REO. U. S. PAT. OFF. By Roy Crane OH, SHE'S DOWNSTAIRS NOW. SHE LL HcLLa I PEOPLE ARE INTO 12 SNOW. THEY Mc MEN'S lOICf-'i ON?. WITH A SLIGHT WRe ACCENT' Ly.t A GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Cascbecr, 443 S. Steph ens. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Sorv. Phone 348. AUTO REPAIRING Knlght-Povter, Douglas & Main. Body, fender work, painting. I REFRIGERATION SERVICE Roseburg Electric. Phone 123. turned to Portland, following a short stay here on business. Back From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Cummlngs have re turned to their home on South Main street, following the week end in Eugene visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs. H. H. Hamcr. Undergoes Emergency Opera tion Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Bou cock, of this city, rushed their son, Billy, age six and a half, to Portland Saturoay, where he un derwent an emergency major op eration at the Portland Dental building hospital. He will under go a second operation before be ing returned to his home. The Boucocks were accompanied to Portland by Mrs. Vernon Keel, of this city, who returned here yes terday with Mr. Boucock, while Mrs. Boucock remained in Port land to be with her son. Drain DRAIN, May 12.- Miss Betty La Grander of Eugene spent the week-end at the parental C. G. La Grander home. Mrs. Mary O'Mara has return ed to. Drain after a trip to Port land. It Is reported that Messrs. Ball and Chas. Swearlngen of Smith ltiver, have bought lots of Mrs. Myra lledrick, in the west part of town, and have started to build houses on them. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cain have completed a ileal with Jim Whip ple lor the unfinished house op posite the Mrs. Ida Patchen home. They will alter the plan and have a most attractive home when it Is finished. Miss Melva Bull, who has laught shorthand and typing In the local high school for the past three years, has been elected head of the commercial depart ment of the University high school In Eugene. Miss Bull, has made a fine record In Drain high, will have charge of the practice teachers In the commer cial field there. YICK SO HERB CO. OFFICE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Herb remedies alleviate disorders of goltrt, ttomsch, liver, heart, kidney, bladder, prostate gland, plies, catarrh, coughs, asthma, high blood pressure, dropsy, tumor, rheumatism, eczema, stomach ulcer, yellow lever and female Monday, j H Lesng Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon ' '35 Years' Thuriday, Friday, Saturday Experience 132 N. Jackson St., Rostburg, Oregon Herbalist ma 1 (Wl tMI IT MIA HtYKl. IMC T M IM U 1 tAf Qlt. 9'lt "Bui youM lo luck tlif Leer loo, Captain in in bed and lurn RADIO SERVICING Bin Calhoun's Radio Music Store Ph. 93. Hargis Radio Service. Phone 196 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephenl. Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew-ley-. WASHING M.CHINE8 IR0NER8 Bergh's, 630 Winchester. Ph. 805. . Here Over Week-End Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and daugh ter, Barbara, of Glide, spent the week end In Roseburg and re turned to their home on the North Umpqua this morning. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 PImm Call 159-L TMSlLTrtHN0)rJTTO &WTHt.S0U)TI0N 0V ft VNSmH stow BWORE HES HSKD VTf HAPPY ENDING As You Like It: It's no mystery why so many peo ple prefer Bond's O. K. Tire Shop, They know there'll be a happy ending of satisfaction to each transaction! Tire repair permanence depends on the workman's skill and the equipment he uses. . Before Discarding a Damaged Tire, See Us for the Best Recapping Repairing complaints, without operation. Tuasday, Wednesday lliesc new guys CNpccI yon off their portiilile radios!" J l