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Rentals
WANTED To rent my tenant
house and river bottom garden
to man and wife. Prefer man
who would chore or do part
time farm work. Abundant
seasonal work In fruit and gar
den. Fred Bonebrake, Melrose.
FOR RENT 155 acres, 75 till
able, buildings, pasture. Dally
mall, school bus. Near Riddle.
Viola Harrelson, Riddle.,
8-ROOM house
furnished or
Archambeau,
Ron.
for rent, partly
tin furnished. L.
Sutherlin, Ore-
k'OR RENT Small, modern
" house. Partly furnished, with
garage. Gas heat. Page Lumber
& Fuel Co., phone 242.
FURNISHED HOUSE, close ill,
clean. Open Sunday and Mon
day 1:00 to 6:00. 221 W. Wash
ington, phone 828L mornings.
FURNISHED ground floor apt.
Newly papered. Fireplace.
Adults, 615-J.
5-ROOM house, partly furnished,
$10.00 month. Chas. Hudson,
Riverside.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
NICELY FURNISHED 3
apartment. 605 S. Pine.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R,
rOR RENT Modern apartment.
Hotel Valley.
SLEEPING rooms.
Mosher street.
707 West
CLEAN, 5 room, furnished house,
Adults. 541 S. Pine.
MODERN
Main.
apartments. 926 S.
Dentrtstry
DR. NERBAS
Fluorescent teeth In plastic
Old plates made like new.
10 years success In partial or full
denture replacement same day.
Extraction Pyorrhea treatment.
Gas when desired.
Masonic Bldg. Phone 483
Fuel
PHONE 408
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Oats and vetch,
S15.no. First cutting alfalfa,
$13.00. R. E. Hurst, Myrtle
Creek.
CED RYDER
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vnoise behind, j Tz&g&r y'cn v5? ccEf5-..ri'ir
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS js a Secret- By Merrill Biosser
r TO VOU KMOW lTt i" 4 f IF I CAM EXTRiCT f WHAT UE CHDr MENTION! pOCT
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l L I I WANT EVER.YBODV FORTUNE T JIAi f (1 W
ALLEY OOP Stalling for Time By V. T. Hanjia
r-H OMHEREf 1 UPIMTWTEOUB LEA J&CIpCl VhEReIsOCW f ' -
Wanted
HATCHING EGGS. We have an
unlimited outlet for hatching
eggs. Year round. Top prices al
ways. Everybody treated the
same. FREE BLOODTESTING
for growers using Umqua
Breeder's Mash and selling
their hatching eggs to us. Mar
ket for underslzes. See us right
away for bloodtesting dates.
Complete satisfaction assured.;
We are also in the market for
commercial eggs. Douglas
County Flour Mill.
WANTED A S inch flexible
shaft and 4 inch buffing wheek
O. K. Rubber Welders, Steph
ens and Mosher.
WANTED Pickup truck in good
mecliaiilcal condition, n. w.
Hiles, Riddle.
WANTED To buy, hot water
tank, toilet, bath tub, wash ba
sin. Apply 1273 Umpqua ave.
WANTED Automobile tire
tube 5.50x17. Phone 207.
and
Help Wanted
WANTED, for Eugene, experienc
ed lumber accountant familiar
with lumber practices and gen
eral lumber accounts and tax
requirements. This is perma
nent job witli first class com
pany with good pay and
chances for advancement. Re
ply in own handwriting, stating
experience, to Box 1315 c-o
News-Review.
MAN WANTED Middle aged up
to 60 to handle established
business in Roseburg. Earnings
up to S50.00 a week. Not af
fected by priorities. Write at
once to Adele Arnold, 4512 Hol
lis street, Oakland, Calif.
WOMEN Earn $35 a week and
up! Pleasant, part or full time
work will help you with higher
living costs.- For full particu
lars, write Betty King, 514
Santa Fe avenue, Albany,
Calif.
WANTED Experienced truck
driver and trailer monkey.
Practically new outfit. Call
34F31 evenings.
WANTED Housekeeper for two.
C. C. Murrell, Canyonville, Oregon.-
-.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY Man
to learn bakery business. Model
Bakery.
2 GOOD peach pickers wanted at
once. J. R. Wilson, phone 21F31.
Livestock
FOR SALE Good young Guern
sey cow. Now milking. Due
to freshen in February. 2 young
.Jersey heifers, 2 young sows
about 150 pounds each. Good
elect rie refrigerator, 6i cubie
feet. 3 miles east, 2 miles to
right on Plat 1 road. Mat Doll,
Sutherlin.
200 sheep, mostly young ewes.
Will sell in lots to suit buyer,
special price all In one lot.
Shropshire and Shrops and
Romney cross. 85 feeder lambs,
sheared and wormed. J. A.
Black, one mile west of Drain,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Work horses, weight
ItiOO pounds, o and 7 years old.
One of finest teams in county.
Call at 1120 N, Jackson after
6:00 p. m.
have 2 four-y jar-old cows; 1
two-year-old heifer, 4 young
heifers, weaned; 1 heifer calf.
O. W. Herbison, pastor of
Church of Christ, Oakland, Ore.
Call any time except Sunday.
FOR SALE 2 white sows with
pigs 5 weeks old. Also 6 sows
that will farrow soon. Oscar
Weeks, Myrtle Creek, phone
2808.
FOR SALE - 6-year-old team with
harness, 2 cows, fresh in No
vember and December. Glenn
Newcomb, Myrtle Creek,
FOR SALE 25 Romney yearling
ewes, 10 registered. Also ninety
young turkeys. George Hall
ranch, 7 miles east Oakland.
Phone 41-F-3,
FOUR fresh milk cows, half Dur
ham. Bull calves, 78 Durham.
4 lVlane bucks. Ted Hodges,
Lookingglass.
FOR SALE 2 registered rams. 1
yearling, 1 two-year-old, 1 Rom
ney, 6 years old. Isidoro Inda,
phone 1F32.
FOR SALE Six head Karakul
sheep at a sacrifice. Will de
liver. Cooper's Gardens Flor
ists, Myrtle Point, Oregon.
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free. Call
collect 52-F-12. Roseburg By
Products. FOR SALE 20 head good ewes,
$7.50 per head. Also some feed
er Iambs, J. C. Beals, Canyon
ville. FOR- SALE 25 young wether
goats. Dixomdlle road. Lewin
Parker, phone 7F11.
ROMNEY bucks, yearlings and
lambs. M. L. Squires, Suther
lin, Ore
Too Quick on the Trigger
Ui.lL"-rt.L
X 1
FOR SALE 100 head yearling
ewes, $10.00, ana eight barrels
molasses. 3 unbroke horses,
1400 pounds. R. R. Clark, Oakland.
FOR SALE 4 year old saddle
mare, very gentle, $150.00 casn
or part trade. Hempel, Millers
addition.
GOOD milk cow and 5 months
old heifer for sale. Cheap.
Anne Paulson, Lookingglass.
GUERNSEY cow with white face
calf for sate. $75.00. H. M. Cox,
West Melrose, Box 212.
FOR SALE 1 purebred Corrie-
dale buck, 18 months old. Chas.
E. Wilson, Route 1.
Real Estate
SMALL RANCHES FOR SALE;
CLOSE IN
Six acres in fruit, mostly peaches
and grapes, 4 room house, elec
tricity. Good income.
29 acres, 5-room house, barn.
family orchard, all tillable, elec
tricity. 65 acres, 5-room house, electricity,
35 acres creek bottom, wood lot,
well fenced, 40 acres tillable.
AH on good roads, not over eight
miles out and priced right.
Earl Wiley, Hotel Rose building.
FOR SALE 7-room house. 4
rooms, bath, sleeping porch on
first floor. Lot 50x140, paved
street. Price, $2100.00 cash.
5-room, modern home. Basement,
furnace, garage, large lot with
shrubbery and lawn. Price
$2800.00.
G. W. Young & Son, 205 W.
Cass, phone 417.
FOR SALE 41 acres, 38 tillable.
$500.00 improvements. On high
way, 2 miles from town. Terms.
E. A. Schudeiske, Oakland, Ore
gon. FOR SALE Stock .ranch. 340
acres, 9 mites W. of Oakland.
Easy terms. E, L. Settle, Oak
land. MUST RETIRE. Will sell my income-bearing
home, furnished
or unfurnished. Mrs. W. It.
Scott, 530 West Oak street.
FOR SALE By owner small
acreage, close in. 5 rooms ami
bath, barn, chicken house. Box
13J7, c-o News-Review.
FOR SALE 5-room house, 4 lots,
$(IX.00. Riverside. Inquire 112
Brock way.
Personal
I WILL not be responsible for imy
bills contracted by anyone oth
er than myself. Eivin M. Ken
nedy, O. K. Barber Shop.
SMOKE 'EM
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GENERAL SAW FILilMQ
Howard Casebeer, 443 S Staph
PIANO TUNINO
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth, 189-L
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu
cleaning. CaU ML 1. C Bow
fey.
REFRIGERATION
Chet Hamm, Phone 715.
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Glass display case.
wooden counter, three wall dis
play cases, 25 yards ot new
linoleum, two floureseent fix
tures with lamjis, combination
adding machine and cash reg
ister. See Mrs. 3. A. Fredrick
son, 342 N. Jackson.
FOR SALE Stromberg Carlson
portable radio. New batteries,
$15.00, or will trade for 12
guage shotgun. Also two
months Jersey bull calf. John
11. Phillips, Myrtle Creek, Ore
gon. Phone 17F6.
PEACHES Large crop, excellent
quality, tree ripe Mulrs and
Hales, $2.50 and $1.25 per
bsishei. Any day except Sun
days. 8 miles west Sutherlin.
Gm-re!! Orchards. Phone 22F22.
Don K, Baird.
FOR SALE One Rilling perma
nent wave machine, twenty
four heaters, In good condition,
automatic steaming crack.
Cheap. Write Mrs. Jim Stearns,
Oakland, Ore., or call 593.
FOR SALE Gulhransen piano.
medium size, like new. Also
walnut bedroom set, dining ta
ble and chairs and other furni
ture. H. W. Burr, Curry Estate,
phone 55F23.
CANNING tomatoes and Bart-
let t pears. 50e per bushel.
Bring boxes. No Sunday sates.
W. F, Wright, Curry estate
Phone 55 F-3.
FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet se
dan, $35.00. Also two 3-year-old
heifers and two 4 weeks calves,
$100.00: E. D. Russell, Wilbur,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 300 feel 3-inch black
steel nine, couplings attached
S. L. Brown ranch, Oakland,
Oregon.
By Fred Harmon
STOP THAT SHOCfTir TsiS) fH
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PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Typewriting & Mimeograph Serv
ice, Room 3, Second floor, Doug
las Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 253.
RADIO SERVICING
Hargls Radio Service. Phone 825
Radio Doctors. 306 N, Stephen
Lund Radio Service. - Phone tf
LOCKSMITH
Paetffa Key Scrv. Phone 38
ONE 2-bottom tractor plow; 1
Guernsey bull, 2 years old; 45
head ewes. Frank Ellison,
Umpqua.
FOR SALE Number One pears.
75e per box. Off size pears, 50e.
Please bring containers. P. W.
DidteS, Riddle.
FOR SALE 50 pound Ice box.
Very good condition. Phone
712 R.
CANNING tomatoes, 50c bushel.
Pick them yourself. Lower Gar
den valley road, tho old Sharp
place.
i'Oii SALE Royal portable type
writer with giant primer type.
Excellent condition. $-15.00 cash.
Box 1316, c-o News-Review.
FOR SALE Hot Point super au
tomatic, large size, eiectrte
range, slightly used. 932 W.
Riverside Drive.
CULL Bart left pears for calming,
50e box. Bring containers.
Ew-ens Bros., Garden Valley or
Sutherlin.
OFF SIZE pears for Kile, 40c per
bushel. Bring containers.
Clyde Fulierton, Happy Vatiey.
FOR SALE Good used Worlds
bike. Call 1353 Harrison eve
nings or phone 822-Y,
FOR SALE 1 40x8 tire and tube.
Good shape, $15.00. Ray Bald
win, Camas Valley, Oregon.
PEARS Bring containers, Peter
Sinnott. E. Second Avenue
South.
CANNING PEARS Excellent
fjualtty, Ode bushel. R. Blank,
Lookingglass.
GAS REFRIGERATOR Electro-
lux, nearly new. Inquire tt(
Azalea hotel. Azalea.
FOR SALE-Small trniier. Good
rubber. G. E. StanclHf, Miller's
Addition.
BIG, thick milkshakes, made with
Ice cream mix. We. Sullivan's
Cafe.
PINE PRUNE LUGS, New
enough for 34 lugs. 5e each. E,
A. Crow, Lookingglass.
SI IAND dryer stove, 52x24x24.
'Best ranch. Lookingglass.
TWO brand new 5.50x1?
heavy
duty tulies. Phone 3F3.
TRAILER for
side. 748 South
Pine street.
Lost and Found
LOST Pair of glasses in dark
blue ease. One lens broken.
Case from Dr. Church's of lice.
Lpbw at Bob Frank's grocery.
STRAYED tram ranch Lincoln
ram, Fmder notify L W. Reed,
Broctcway. 47-F-4, Oiatla. Re
ward. LOST Sunday, licensed, fan,
sheared dog. Reward. Frank
Mann, Pays Creek.
Poultry
FOR SALE 145 New flampshtre
pullets, 5i months old, $1.35; 9
Cornish twisters, all bftmsti, test
ed. Mrs. Art Hansen, Suffierlfn.
l.W White leghorns for sate.
t. Gatbralth. 34-F-3.
A.
Autos
WANTED Used car.
later. J. M. Houslcy,
l!i.'i or
Yonettlla.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness in our recent bereave
ment. I
Mrs. W. F. Ilwton.
Mrs. Wm. T. Hughes.
C. A. Norton.
NOTICE TO BOWLERS
AH last ve.ir's officers and
team captains and al! inter-
ested meet at Roseburg At-
leys Wednesday evening at
H.m . m. Arch Elliott.
(Adv.t
AUCTION SALE 1
I wtH eit ot auction 2 mlies west and VVmtt wutfe of
' SutHwHn the following property M
Thursday, Sept. 10th
SALE STARTS f ROMPTtif AT Ui30 O'CLOCK f.VU
2 black maret, weight (400 eeh; ? Jersey cow; ?-fh Mc
Cormick Binder; 5-ft, McCormick Dsertng mower oft fubbet,
Ka out tew than 40 ecresj S ft, McCormick reke; John Deere
manure spreadar, almost good at new, with brake; fefm Deere
4uo-si88f wagon and rack, good at new, wHH brake; one wag
on box; one tight MEtctwtt wagon wlih box ed sprtog st owe
borte drawn di$cf 7-ft. Van Irundr broadcast $eeferr sprfttj
tooth harrow one twe-testten ipiica tooth harrow; oae one
taction tpllce tooth harrow; one i 2-inch John Deere wetktno;
piow, med very itttie; one wagon shaft, one bone cattiwrfers
one revolving grain treating drum; one stee tftett lied witft
pole; tome berry crf e and: htg boxes; tet ol heevy bueching
harnest; set of heevy work harness; targe edfutfebie past kote
or weif digger; push certs; two c!od mesher; ene &e-0vit, 4
corner posts; iteet drtirat, barrels,' ladder, some ' geivemzed
pipe, road scraper, a iof of good foundation rack, doubietrees,
neckyokes, some tools, end many other articles too numerous
to mention.
Alt implements ore in xcptionoi!y good cocditicn
E. A. SCHUDEISKE, Owner
Trms for credit must be arranged
JAY ANDERSON ANO GRANT PHILLIPS, litHwiw
Local
News
Here From Portland Miss
Joyce Michael, of Portland, spent
the week-end and Labor day here
visiting relatives and friends.
Visits Over Holiday John Jen
sen, of Rioatoro, amvea nere
Sunday to remain over the Labor
day holiday as the guest fit the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. DH
iarti, on South Jackson street.
Visiting At Lakeside Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Mahoney, of Oakland,
are spending their vacation at
Lakeside visiting their daughter.
Mrs, Walter Sandquhst. and fam
ily, .. -
Enjoy Weefc-Emt Hers Dr. and
Mrs. Warren Gardiner and chil
dren, Mary Ellen and Donald, of
Portland, spent the weeK-enft ana
Monday In this city visiting Mrs,
Gardiner's parents, Mr, and; Mrs.
F. W. Chase.
Homo From Aberdeen Miss
Jeanne Piltard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Dlllard, has return
ed to her home In this city, fol
lowing n 10-dny vacation at Aber
deen, Wash., visiting her; uncto
ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Bates,
Arrive For Vacation Mr, and
Mrs. Ralph liawn, of Salt Lake
Cfiy, have arrived here to spend
their vacation visiting at the home
of Mrs. A. D. liawn and Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Fredrtckson In this
city, and with Mrs, Hawn's par
ents uf Wilbur.
Visiting Here Miss Jean
Strawn has arrived here from
Sacramento, Calif., to spend her
vacation visiting her parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. W. B. Strawn, on Vista
avenue. Miss Strawn Is employed
in the state department seem!
welfare office In Sacramento,
Enjoy Holiday Postmaster and
Mrs. !,. L. Wtmberly and Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Cummlngs, of this
city, returned to their homes
here last night, following a three
day camping trip at Steamboat.
They were joined there Sunday
by Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lee and
daughter, Suzanne.
Goes To Portland Ellsworth
OH, of this city, left Sunday for
Portland to go Into defense work.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. (tt, of Roseburg, ami for the
fast several years has been as
sociated with his father at Ott's
music store. Ills wife wit! remain
here until Mr. Ott fin a place
to live fn Portland,
Leaves For LakevSew Miss
Edith Ventney, of this city, left
Saturday for Lakrvlew, to make
preparations for the opening of
the school there, where she is
employed as an instructor. Miss
Pentm-y has been spending the
summer months here visiting her
mother, Mrs. L. M. IVntney.
Visiting in East Mrs. R. X
Williams, bookkeeper in tile of
fice of f r. E. B. Stewart, Is en
joying her vacation at Ann Ar
bor, Mich., visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wit
bur McKee. Mrs. MeKee was for
merly F.Habcth Williams of this
city. Mr. McKee Is an instructor
at University of Michigan at Ann
Arbor,
t bonk prior to dot of sale.
Return Here Attorney and
Mr$, Daniel P, Keoftane have re
turned here, following a few days
in Portland; on business. -
Bask From Coast Miss Ethel
Guile has returned to her- home
in this city, following: a trip to
Bandon over the week-end.
Enjoy Trip To Coast Mr. and
Mrs. L W. Mefezger, Mrs. Irvin
B rutin and Mrs. M, Hazel Dixon,
o this city, enjoyed a trip to
coast points over the week-end:
holiday. - r
"Glendale
GLENlJALE, Sept. 5. Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Gipe from Redondo,
California, visited friends here
Tuesday. They will spend a few
days with relatives to Grants
Pass before returning to their
tome,
Mrs, W. D. Meissner, Mrs. Ger
trude Lystul, Mrs. I, H. Smith and
Miss Alice Nehei were Grants
Pass visitors Saturday evening. '-
Dale . MeMulteis and - Revel
Meissner were business visitors
at Grants Pass Monday, -
Mr. and Mrs. J, L Whttsett
were at Meriitt Saturday ob busi
ness. -
Sunday the Roy Pewetson fam
ily visited with Mrs. Poweisaa'a
parents at Azalea, - -,-.! .
Mrs. M. A. Richardson and son,
Melville, were fn Grants Pass on
business on Saturday, - -' 1 '
Mrs. Charles Tooiey returned
Saturday from Springfield where
she has been employed. Siie was
accompanied by Miss Jessie
Squires, who will spend a short
vacation here.
Bob Lewis came home Satur
day for a few days f urfsttgh from
Hamilton field, California, and
was accompanied by Miss Audrey
Durst of Woodland, They return
ed Sunday. - , .
B. H. Miller and family of San
Bernardino, California, have mov
ed Into the Odeil Miitee house.
They arrived Sunday and Mr.
Miller is employed at the mill.
Charles and Fred Kfer of the
forest service at Grants Pass
: were home over the week-end,
R. E. Robinson and family
: spent Sunday at Crater take.
Virgil Baudette came over tram
CoquIUe and spent the week-end
with his family. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Harper and
family visited here Tuesday from
Bamfem.
Lieut, and Mrs. A. F. Bett-
Scheldt and daughter, Carte Ann,
arrived Tuesday from Bremerton,
Washington, to spend a few days
visiting with Ira Lewis and fam
ily. Mrs. W. R. St utUey, after spend
ing a week's vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles J,
Kafer, accompanied A. G. Hen
ninger to Roseburg Friday eve
ning where she spent the evening
visiting with the Henninger fam
ily. The following day Mr. and
Mrs, A. G. Henninger took her to
Portland and on to her heme In
Seattle, Washington, where they
matter a short visit ' with Ensign
and Mrs. W. R. SUisiiey.
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