ROSEBURG Kews-ReVieW, rosESUrg. OREGON, THURSbAV, AUGUST 1, 5EVEKT Help Wantad PICKERS WANTED At t h e WV.stuii Hop Yards, 4 miles west of Grants Pass on Rogue iiVL'i. CaLia.a, tents. Table, brrK'hes. fuel furnished. Picking of main crop starts about Au gust M. No picking machines used. No seedless hops. Prices SI. 50 per 100 pounds, 50c bonus if picker remains through har vest. Good shade, swimming, commissary. A c c o mmodatlons for single men. For more in formation write Weston's Hop Yards, Route 2, Box 342, Grants Pass, Oregon. aiNTEl) HOP PICKERS At Q-akeside Hop Yard, 4 miles west Grants Pass in shady camp grounds; tent houses; good water; commissary on grounds. Picking will start about August 7th. Will pay lie with additional ic at end of season to pickers who stay en tire season. Art King. WANTED Logger with cat, 35 or larger, with blade. Long job,, good show. Also sawyer, setter and edgcr man. Also truck for hauling lumber to Med ford. The Drew Lumber Co., Drew, Oregon. Call in person or write. No phone. WANTED Boys over 18 years for pin setting. Steady Job. Ap ply Roseburg Bowling Alley, Elks Temple. WANTED Pear pickers. Tele phone 274 or call at warehouse, 338 West Douglas street. UUNTED Man and wife, or (Jingle man, to work on ranch. Phone 3F22. WANTED Fallers and buckers. J. E. Culver, Camas Valley. ALLEY OOP ! fT' ( " SAV.SYGUrVl.THicJ -XwEll, ALL TH" BIRDS SEEM V XVC' liH k ; -SWSi JK. A -THIS i ?l2 TEf SH,Pf &. w7tm A8EFORE 1 GO CLEAR MVSELP ) 3 I.IECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VOL! SAID YOU'D GIVE- A JOB AT 2. AN HOUR THAT WASN'T A LOT OF TURTLE SOUP, WAS IT, MOM ? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS see, CoRPN.Tnerces -so vce t i- ( '' halt , J i'.HtW THE. ORCHARD ,VT DoE, "J fr.,f AjJWit DIMPLY Ht 11 "m 1 "' I ITS 3.P.KAiKEE, THE RICHEST UUrt)l MW IN TOWN "mm IBELL BOY wanted at the Hotel, . ' Umpqua at once. I . Livestock FOR SALS 2 Hampshire bucks, S20.00 each, or will trade for H.omney or Lincoln bucks. Two billie goals, $7.50 each. R. E. Hurst, Myrtle Creek. Phone 320X4. FOR SALE 1 good farm or pil ing horse, 1600 pounds. 3-year-old Jersey cow. '28 Chevrolet coach. Waller Storey, Looking- glass. FOR SALE Good, fresh cow Guernsey-Jersey, second heifer calf. M. H. Payne, Route 1, Yoncalla, Oregon. I ONE good Jersey cow, 5 years j old. will be fresh this fall, $45. ; cash. Sarah Phillips, Riddle, i Oregon. j WANTED Middle aged man i and wife to work on poultry farm. J. M. Cabot, Tenmile. , FOR SALE Young Chester I White sows, heavy with pig. I Oscar Weeks, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Two good young Shropshire bucks, both for i $15. W. H. Long, Umpqua. i i KHR SAT K Pekingese nuns. j reasonable. Mrs. R. C. Huff, 975 Eddy street. I FOR SALE Two Corriedale bucks. M. T. Cannon. Phone, 31F22. 14 AGED ewes for sale. I Galbraith. Phone 34F5. A. O. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOKIELD. Phone 273. ME NO, PROVIDED YOU'LL DO WMAT I WAUT HA.W, HAW, HAW! Y WA.IT HE'5 SLEEPIM& IW BOVS A.LAOV'6 WlSrtTlE CLUB wsj-.-j Rentals FOR . RENT 190 acre ranch, ahniir 9fl nrrns In ctlltivnt inn. dairy or sheep ranch. House i and buildings. Orchard. Elec tricity. School' bus and man routes. J. E. Culver, Ctimas Valley. I FOR RENT Freshly cleaned ; house. Oil circulator, refrig- j orator, electric range, over I stuffed furniture. Inquire 810 N. Jackson. : 5-ROOM furnished flat, private j bath, entrance, gas range, wa ter neater, mono -;u. oi o. i Stephens. 5 ACRES, buildings, $10 month. See A. L. Couey, Umpqua Park Addition. FOR RENT 37 acres, house, barn, electricity and water. Call 280. NICELY furnished apartment, 2 rooms and bath. 605 S. Pine street. THREE-ROOM furnished apait ; ment, private bath. 112 Brock- way. FOR' RENT Furnished duplex, modern. Phone 600. M. E. Rlt tcr. 3.ROOM apartment, garage, pri- Vate bath. Adults. Phone 242. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS strictly modern. Phone 550. FURNISHED ROOM. Bell Build- ing, 122 S. Jackson street. ' WELL furnished, steam heated ' apartments. Call 369-J. I 1 FURNISHED apartment. Floed, Corner Mill. 424 Departure The Wrecking Crew Its a DEAL, MOM WMAT DO OU WANT at least YOU'RE PARTLY ON 1Mb AMD RIGHT AND TRACK SABOTAGED Fair Father, How LL THE AT THE I HEAE T WckJ JIM CLEAN, 4-room, partly furnished house. $10 a month. Call 562-J evenings. i CLEAN, cool apartment. 926 S. , Main. ! ROOMS for rent. 707 W. Mosher. Real Estate INVESTIGATE tne- opportunities we are offering you to get es tablished on a farm of your own. Call at the National Farm Loan oflice, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg, or write C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St.. Eu Rcnc. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. FOR SALE 3-room modern fur nished house and garage, new ly painted. One acre straw berry ground. East Veterans Facility. K. B. Harders. FOR SALE Six acres, modern house, adjoining veterans fa cility on west. Terms. See G. W. Young & Son. ACREAGE, adjoining Roseburg. Modern house, all utilities. Phone 649-Y. Owner. FOR SALE Modern live-room house, priced for quick sale. S. Pino street. Work Wanted FRUIT MEN ATTENTION Call Dunham Transfer company for pear, prune or any kind of fruit hauling locally or long distance. Phone 47. WATER WELL DRILLING. Credit terms may be arranged. J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone 26F23. Delayed Get a monkey" Screwdriver. I Its is) A HAMMER. 1 THE BAG, FOLLOW ME I I MOM Warning HEY, UMCV.E STEVE OlCV SOOT? THEX WERE. ,OVE CftMMINJt, Could You WHAT THE BIO T OH, MY HAW, W HAW, " I rfP 111 II MM IllJr V COPB. 1W1 BY UFA SERVICE. IMC. T. M. BEG. U. 3. PAT. OFF. O t't J I--111 ( j ' - : ' . . Cesss- nReSSSBSSSaBSBBSSBBBB.1 : For Sole Miscsflonsous I Misc.fiaao.ss l J L Al.l'r.L J.UuJ "SAIL" UscJ studio couch, used davenport set cheap, good used radios cheap, good used walnut dining room set, fine selection used eiertrlc washers, used dressers and beds, new Emer son radios, S9.95, used wood and electric ranges, used Mon tag circulator. J. M. Judd. NEARLY new wood cook stove, cost $79.50, will take $45.00. Used 1 month. Party leaving. L. O. Kennedy, Route 2, Box 308, 2 miles up river from Umpqua. WHY NOT get tne ITy-Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. HOT WEATHER SPECIAL Orange Sherbet Center Vanilla Brick 30c quart. Telephone 38. Umpqua Dairy. I FOR SALE A large Kohler pi ano, good condition, $75.00. Mrs. W. Castor, Oakland, Ore gon. FOR SALE Used casings and tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K. Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh er. CUCUMBERS for sale, 50c a hundred, any size, at best now. Tex Barton, Calkins road. OLD violin, velvet tone, $50.00 cash. 437 N. Rose street. Lost and Found LOST Two Corriedale bucks, wool brand W. I will give re ward. Box 1087, co News-Review. - E 9T)t'. feoUMIS OO &ET MOWC 11 ' ( I'u- name off the; items VTfl CAN W NO THEM TO ME" J W . ) I L ONE 6 ONE -V 1 BETTER VJATCH W TEP'. I WEA "STARS." MY BODY,',' V COPR. 1941 'S1T0HVR nurnpn rrisi upfwrahlnfi next winter. Preserve tne nat ural taste and vitamin content. Use your frozen food locker at the ice plant. Berries, apricots nni psaches- arc:- now rvay. Douglas Co. Ice & Storage. BLACKSMITHING We special ize In thread cutting. Logging equipment, spring work, plow work and disc sharpening. E. E. Woodcock, 513 N. Main street. NOTICE Worthless stock re moved free of charge. Phone collect 52F12 or 740-R. Rose burg By-Products. Wanted EGGS WANTED. If you want a premium for them phone 48F2 or see U. S. Bond, Melrose Star Route. Corn, apples and other produce wanted also. WORKING GIRL wishes room in home where child of three can be cared for. l?ox 1092, News-Review. WANTED Poultry eggs and veal. Highest cash prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. ' WE PAY cash for old or crippled horses. Phone 4SF13. Dentistry DR. NERBAS Fluorescent teeth In plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas when desired Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosstr By Edgar Martin WITHOUT t( An' 8ERV1CE. INC. T. MT REO. U. B. PAT. OFF. I By Roy Crane 1 r 1 LISTEN, LADY, ATMDyj HEANEM's' GENERAL SAW FILING RADIO SERVICING t, .... . ... , ,,, ... . Hargis Radio. Service. Phone 196 Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph. Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens ANTIQUES - Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. WASHING MACHINES- LOCKSMITH IRONER8 PmTly Serv. Phone 348. Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80& PIANO TUNING FLUE CLEANING . Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. Furnaces vacuum cleaned flui .7- j cleaning. Call 84L J, C Bew TOMBSTONES ley. Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. Autos CAR BARGAINS THIS WEEK: 1935 Tcrraplane coupe, fine shape $230 1935 Plymouth sedan, new tires, new overhaul job ..$325 1934 Plymouth coach, In fine shape $225 1930 Essex sedan, new tires, good paint, . motor over haul $115 1930 Dodge sedan, good rub her, motor overhaul $125 1929 Model A Ford sedan, new tires, good motor, runs like new $105 1936 V-8 pickup, looks and runs like new, a bar gain $385 1941 International pickups, new 1941 Oldsmobile sedans, new International station wa gon, and a large supply of new and used trucks of all sizes. See Mr. Chappelle, at Cham ber's Used Car Lot, across the street from the Montgomery Ward store on Jackson street. Poultry FOR SALE: CHOICE LEGHORN PULLETS from trapnested stock, 3 months old; BLOCKY SHROPSHIRE RANGE RAMS; registered Jersey bull from 600 lb. dam. PARKER'S FARMS, ISIachly, Oregon. ' ' Business Opportunities CAFE Priced for quick sale. Do ing ' good business in busy southern Oregon town on main street and highway 99. Wrllc Box 1091, c o News-Review. Fuel PHONE 2X2 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. What, No Bait? SALEM, Mo. The first strike on Stanford Sheets' new fly rod got away. Practiclne. he sent the hook and lino the full length of his backyard. He was startled to feel a powerful tug, accompanied by a raucous squall. He'd hookod a cat. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of Harriet Cockeram Manning, I )eceased. Notice Is hereby given, Hint the undersigned Administratrix, of the estate of Harriot Cocker am Manning, deceased, has filed in the County Court, of Pouglas County, Oregon, her final ac count as such Administratrix and that the Court has fixed Friday, Iho 8th day of August, 1941, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the office of the County Judge, In the Court House, at Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account If any, and the settlement there of. MINNIE AHEENE, Administratrix of the Estate of Harriet Cockeram Manning, I )eccased. Dated and first published July 10th, 1941. ANNUAL EAGLES PICNIC - Windipstpi. Sunday Au Kust JO. Katies Junior Pruin Corps. Englrs and frionMs Invitrd. BrlnR your lunch. Coffoe and ice cream free. (Adv.) AUCTION SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH At the Roseburg Auction Market, 1 mile north of town on High way 99. Sale will commence at 11:30 o'clock on miscellaneous ar ticles. Livestock will sell at 2 o'clock. Hogs: Feeder shoats, wean er pigs, and sows. Cattle: Consisting of milch cows, yearling heif ers and bulls, veal calves and young calves. Sheep, and breeding ewes, bucks, horses, several head. Chickens and many other ar ticles. Consign with this market what you havo to sell, j ANDERSON AND SCHRICKER, AUCTIONEERS DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS What means this eager anxious throng, That moves with busy haste among, These wondrous gatherings day by day, What means the strange com motion, pray? In accent hush, the throng reply. "Jesus of Nazerath," passcth by. Crowds always followed Jesus. Some were curious to see Him perform some great miracle. But there were al ways faithful friends who list ened for some memorable words to preserve for His people. One day, the crowd following Him on a dusty high way, something caught His attention and He stopped. It's just a dead sparrow, was the whisper that passed through the crowd. But Jesus lifted that small bird and held it in His hand as tenderly as a fath er holds a babe. With rever ent appreciation He said, "Not a sparrow falls to the ground without your heavenly Father's notice. You arc of much more value than the sparrow." Then Ho fashioned a small grave and burying the sparrow He said, My Father Is more anxious about you, His children. Have you faith to depend upon Him as do the birds? Seek first the kingdom and all things shall be added unto you. He who places God first In his life, possesses his possession. But he who for gets God, Is possessed by his possessions. Amen. Oscar Bishop, Resident Of Myrtle Creek, Dies Oscar Bishop, resident of Myr tle Creek, died last night at Mercy hospital following a short Illness. The body has been removed to the Douglas Funeral home. Ar rangements for services have not been made. Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights Doctors mnv vnttr lctdnmn contain Iff milnft of tiny tubes or fillers which help to purify tha blood mid kep you benlthy. When tbey set tired and don t work right In the dnytimoj tnnny people havrj to get up ninbts. Frequent orscnnLy pamnKCR with smarting and burning; immetiinea shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't neglect this condition and Ins valuable, rretful sleep. When disorder of kidney function permit poisonous matter to remain In your blood, it may also causo nagging backache rhoumatlo pains, leg pains, m of pep and energy swelling, puf&neas under tbo eyes, headaches and disxiness. Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Doan'a Pills, used aucressf ully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief find will help tha 1,1 miles of kidney tubes flush out poison ous waste from your blood. Oct Doaas l'UJ. FALSE TEETH FIT LIKE NEW I Dcntur-Ezc, the new cushion plastic, make looio puces nt comfortably for weeks. Ntiapoudnoi a pattt. Economical. Thousands of ; fied ucr. (ict a tube of Dentur-Eie codiy 1 I tanny-i lie tune wr-ncw - Chapman's Drug Stof For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 159-L B-8