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v-evta ftsswarwa tvsyartf, eatomu?, rcva h, m. sue There is Quite a Demand for MARABOU NECKWEAR We have a few numbers which we feel are good values. Five row Ostrich unil Marabou,' S;itin Unci! $1.98 Five row Ostrich and Marabou, satin lined $5.50 fcignt row ustmt and Mniubou, satin lined Eight row, all Marabou, satin lined Seven row Marabou, seventeen tails Seven row large Marabou Stole effect, satin lined . . . You Buy it Here for Less Visit our Ladies' Heady to Wear Department. Incorporated J i.r , mil r.'-.T - - g COMING CHAUTAUQUA TO BE BEST THAT HAS Bf EN HEARD IN THIS CITV The coming Cluumnniua program, beginning July Ml anil rlo.-uin July 25, gives every evidence of ht-ing one thitt will appeal to all classes ut peo ple. One of Ihe leading spf alters of the week is lo he Ju'lge (icorpe 1). Al lien, of the Masarliiisc-i is hem-h, a man who stands hiph in the reaped of.tlie nation. Hin snltjeet in to be "The Needs of the Hour," and we look for Bome straight blinking and hard hitting from this great New Kiiglund JuriHt. The war siory is lo he told hy Ser geant Gibbous, author of "A Guest of the Kaiser." This (anions luile Canadian writer anil b-Hnivr v;is for seven months in German prison camps, and fie has returned with one of the most" thrilling storit s of the war. lie will he the famous lectin it of "Victory day," the second day of the assembly. The Overseas (juartei, four of "our hoys" straight fnmi for eign service, are to furnish the music of the day, both aftemou and evening. The afternoon lecturer will he Joel V. Kaslman. who:-e mes sage covers in a schidarl.v.vet inier estlng manner some of tin recon struction problems of the day. Other prominent lermrers are Marshall Louis Merlins, author, poet and humorist, whose many cnuirihii tions to the national magazines and metropolitan papers have won name and fame for him; J. ('. Herdsman, a stirring community ierturer, who is perhaps the best known Chamber of Commerce lecturer in Ihe west; Dr. Robert Sutclflie, prominent writer and educator, who discuses af ter-the-wur results in his lecture, "Some of the iiy-lToduets of Arma geddon," and Julius Caesar Nayphe. who brings on the (list night a gor geous lecture-entertainment of the Orient which is entirely unique uj on the American platform. The music of ihe week looks par ticularly Htrong. The big feature of the program is Ca.dellucci's Concert Hand under the personal direction of Omero Castellucci. This band is making Its first tour of the west ami Its coming is being eagerly antici pated everywhere. Other musical events of first importance in addi tion to the Overseas Quartet on "Victory day" an two concerts on the opening day by the International Trio, three talented imtpf'al nrtiet?, featuring Frederick He Hitiln, Hol land baritone, late of the San Fran cisco Opera Company; tin ', deler Symphonic Quintet. five master musicians headed by Ximlui Zedeler, great Swedish 'cellist; the I'aniells, two exceptional musical entertainers who will stir Chautauqua audiences to real heights of enthusiasm on the fifth day. and the F.arl Hippie Con cert Company, who come on the last day with two of the outstanding concerts of the week. The doling night will be "Joy Nighf for every one, opened hy the juii ior p;i .:;. n ' . "Fucle Sam's Fx peri men t ." a 'id closed by a big, joyous mn-fcal Hip pie program of melody, mfnh and "musical fire-works." I'arm N Purchased C. C. Weaver, of Glengarry, re cently purchased ihe au-acie farm of Julius I'omrenk, situated in the Glengarry valley. Mr. W;iwr ex pects to take po-ses-ion of his farm on or about October I. He has been a resident or that locahn for eer, l years and has gr-at faith in the fil ler as a prune grown, g .-ei tiou arid will devote considerable of his time and attention to the grow ing of Italian prunes. The ale was a a-h deal and was made through the J. A. Walker realty agency of this city. Mrs. L. A. Allan h'fr this morning for Hiddle to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. P. McKay. Mrs. W. II. Smith, who had 1" e-u visiting here with Mr- A. F. Wil liams, returned tto h- r hom.- at Dil lard thin morning. For Correct Weights, Tests and Prices Bring your Cream lo the Haclunod Cream Station located at the Umpqiia Trading Company. IJnFebur;. Oregon. Entrance, Main Street. Top Prices For Cream Checki for Same luufd Following Day Creim Received We Will also Pay You Spot Cash and Portland Prices for Your Ecus. Less Express Charges HAZELWOOD CREAM STATION. .$6.90 . $7.90 .$S.90 .$9.90 l-BM.-S. -T- IX:.- Horlick'ft the Original Malted Milk Avoid Imitations &Substitute8 LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Maplenut, Strawberry, Vanlla Ice Cream and Sherbet. The Hose, i Diamond flour, made from bard wheat, everlastingly good, ask your ' grocer about it. I Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Oolbridge, of Myrtle Creek, were In Hoseburg yes terday attending to business matters. I Mr. and Mrs. K. M. llowers and son Floyd left last night, for Sacra mento and San Francisco, where they will visit for a week or ten days. I Mrs. Carrie Connor arrived In ' lioRcburg last night from Prineville, where she had been visiting with her In others, Jim and Reth Dixon, for the past several weeks. We have Crisco. Vegetol, Cooking Oil, Ma zola. Wesson Oil, compound and lard. Would advise you to buy now, as the price will surely ad vance, peoples' Supply Co. Mrs. G. Schntidi and daughter June arrived In Hoseburg several days ago and will visit for a month a! tht1 home of Mrs. Schmidt's aunt, Mrs. H. A. West. Mrs. Schmidt was formerly Miss Muriel Mollert and at tended high school in this city. , Tho Transients Arrested I Harry l'rosius, aged IS, who says he hails from Chicago, and Leonard Sim kdale, w earing the I'nited , S'ates overseas unitorm, who told jihe ufficcis That Sacramento, Calif., i w as his home, were ho! h arivsled late last evening by Night Officer J. , C. Hodges and S. I'. Detective Frank j lingers, who charge the men with having opened an "angle cock," thus I making it impossible for the engi I neer on Ijie train from which they ! had been ejected, to properly handle j the air. The lives of the entire train ( crew were thus endangered. It Is I understood that the two men were ! riiling in a car with a broken seal. A j brakeman ordered them out at I Grants Cass, and lor spite work the (two lads opened the angle cocks I and waited for another train, which i hey took into this city. Stockdale says he served with the llith intan t ry. London Tuncrul Services The funeral of V. C. London will he held at San Francisco .Monday morning at 10 o'clock, according to lelrgraphic information received in this city today; TF ACIIFL-. i:AMI.TlOS. No i ice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Douglas County, Oienon. will hold the regu lar examination nf applicants for Slate Certifirates at - tho Hosebuig high school building, as follows: oininencitig Wednesday. June l!."., I'.'l'.t, at ft:tm o'clock a. m.. and con tinuitiL' until Satmday. June 1 !' 1 :, at 1 : " o'clo k p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. I". S. History, Writing t IViini.in--h ip i , M Ufif , I ra w inc. M'ivinsdy A iternomi. Physiology. Keadinif, Manual T; .jininu'. Composition. Domestic Sejem, ,!etho'ls in Heading, Course of Study for Diawing, Methods In Aritlimetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of Kdueatinn. Psyi hfilogy. Methods in Geography. pi hnnn a I Draw inc. Dome ;t u Art. Course of Study for Dome -ft ic Art. Thursday ,tieinoui. Giamtuar. Geographj . Stenog r'i !'h . A iriej j. .hi 1 1 '-rat im 'h m s. T ;je-. r it m i:. M.'ttmds in l.aniiiMtci. 'J 'hesis t'T I'i-im.nr t't rtifii ate. Friday forenoon. Theory and PraMb e, n tliogra h i Si r ili in: i . Ph si' a 1 (ieography, Knglish Literature. Chemist ry. Friday Afternoon. School Law.' Geology. (Dil n ernment. Sa'nrday Fmii'iumui. Geom y ', Lot ;i tl". si.iturdny Aiteinooo. J. nei l H sln'rv, I', iokk. tiitU-. (t c :'.(; i . Ctinn'v S n I'd Silpf Salvation Army Vtiv , Julius Riddle has officially opened the Salvation Artny drive In Roe burg by appearing at both o the lo cal theaters and speaking for a few minutes In behalf of the Salvation Army. Julius' baa seen months of active service on the fighting front mid knows, perhaps as well as any doughboy, the splendid work done by the Army for the soldier-In France and in the cantonments In the United State3. School Supei iiHendeiU F. H. Hediick, superintendent of the Central Point schools, stopped over In this city yesterday to visit with friends. Mr. Hod rick Is enrouto to his home at Drain. He was re cently discharged from the army service. XOTHTO TO CONTRACTORS; II Kill WAV (ONSTUCCTIOX. Douglas CVMinty, Oregon. Scaled bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas County, burg, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 3rd day of July, 1919. for con struction work on a section of road between Wilbur and the Stephens sdiool hoii.se, Douglas County, Ore gon. The work involves approximately 0.8 miles of '"construction and macadam, the limits being more par ticularly described as from Engi neer's Station 0 00, which bears N. 7 7 degrees 10 minutes W. 1914.0 feet froth the corner of sections 2a, 2. nr. and 3fi, Tp. 25 8 R. 6 V W. M to Engineer's Station 41 7a. 9. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or cert i tied check for an amount equal to at least five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be required for the faithful perform ance of the contract In a sum equal to one-half of the total amount of the hid. Plana, specifications, forms of contract, proposal blanks, and full information for bidders may be ob tained at the office of the county clerk or the office of the county roadinaster of Douglas County, Ore gon, at the courthouse, Roseburg. Oregon, upon the deposit of five dol lars. The right 4s reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal or proposals deemed best for tho county. I!v order of the County Court. Dated June 12. 1919. E. II. LENOX. County Clerk. NOTICE TO COVntW'TOItS. II hilt WW CONSTItKTION. Douglas County, Oregon. Sealed trids will be received by the County Court of Jtouglart County, Ore., at courthouse, Roseburg, Ore gon, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 12th day of July, litltt. for construction work on a seeiio of road between the city of Sutherliu and the poat office of Nonpareil, Douglas County, Oregon. The work Involves ap proximately T 1-:! miles of regrad ing and graveling, the limits being more particularly described as from tho east end of concrete pavement on Central avenue. Sutherliu, to a point which bears S. til degrees 2:i,! minutes W. 7 4l.:;ii feet distant from the ; corner between sections 3 and in. Tp. 25-4. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, a bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to at least five ( .. i per cent of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be required for tho faithful perform ance of the contract in a sum equal to one-hull' of the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications, form of con tract, proposal blanks and full In formation for bidder may tie ob tained at the office of the County Clerk or the County llojidmaster at the courthouse. Ronehurg, upon tM deposit of five dollars. The right is rer?erved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed best for the county. COCNTY COCKT OF DOCGLAH COCNTY. R. W. Marsters. County Judge. W. E. St. John. Commissioner. Edwin Weaver. Commissioner. Attest; F. II. Lenox. County Clerk. Dated June i fi. t f 1 . HICK Tt ) TH A ( TORS ; HIGHWAY "OXSTf'l ' T H .. Doiiulas County, Oregon. Seab'd bids will be received by the Count r Court of Douglas County, Oreroti. at the courthouse In Itose iejre. Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m. on Ihe :;rd day of July, 1919, for (ou st met ion and gravel work on a fcc tion of mad between the post, office of Scottsbnrg and the pftst office of Elltton. in sections 7 and IS, town ship -j- south, range ; west, W. M. The v ork in vol ves a ppi oximately it t; j miles nf i obstruction and grav eling, ihe limits being more particu larly d--F rilied as fioin Engineer's .'lation I i"i to Enuftieer's Station :: 1 imi, whbh station hestts S. 79 de-L'lPt-n :;u minutes W. 121. 1 feet d!f ? a Tit. from the corner common lo sec tions 7, ft. 17 and IS, township 22 S., It. 9 West. No bhl will be considered unless .lecompniiie.l hy cash, bidder's bond or cett, lied thf'k for an amount - qili.l to at least five i ", per en( of 1 1 e lota I mount of the hi I. A eorpol te ;:ure( bond Will be re.,iir d for the faithful perform-an-e of Hi'- couttact In a sum equal In one hair of the total amount of the b;d. Pl.nM. spe if M at ion for mi f -ori'-vct, pro; o-al blanks, and full i n for mat ion for biddr m.iy be ob, lailiei at the oFTi'e of the county - b rk or the office of the founty toadiiu'c'ter, Itosehuri.. or-gon, upon the deposit of fHe dcdlars. The riirM r-erved in r"lctuny 'r all i roi.4M.ils or to accept the pro pfe at or p: opo-als dee me, he-t for the toirity. P.v oider of th Cniintv Court Di.U-d June 12. 1919. E. H LENOX. County Clerk Mi (Olll All ClaMlfteid AdTerHMmeiita Is- enod new today will b fownd oa U.it page under "New Today" bead. BONDS! BONDS! BONDS! We buy and sail Liberty luun bonds. Nuw York uiurket leas smull'broket'aea. Buy now. Luisr you will not be uble to secure tUese good securi ties. SI. t Rice, of Hlce & Hice. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY That cost you less und get you out ot debt. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN'. Low rute ot Interest. Pa cific Building und Louti Associa tion. See M. F. Kice, ot ltice & Hice. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS. INSURANCE COMPANY MONEY' Long time, low rate ot Interest, puymeut privilege uuy time, rural credit amortized plan. Payment ou'or before 20 years. See M. F. ltice, of Rice & Kice. INSURE! INSURE! INSURE! That PRUNE DRYER. At the prevail ing prices you should keep fully protected. We have the largest old line compuules. Why pay the same price to smaller compuules? All prices are same. Our legul ex perience costs you nothing extru, Rice & 'Rice. LIBERTY AND VICTORY LOAN BONDS If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. If you can BUY more Lib erty or Victory Bonds, BUY from US. We buy and we sell Liberty and Victory Bonds at the market. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER YOU MAY DO WORSE. M. F. Rice, of Rice & Rice. MONEY Own your own home. Money to louu for buying, build ing or rebuilding Douglas County property. Monthly repayment plan. No commissions. Investi gate our savings proposition. It cannot be beat and your invest ment is in a home- institution. Umpqua Savings and Loan Absu., office with Douglus Abstract Co. I08T AND FOUND. LOST An Alaska emblem gold pin. .Finder please notify Mrs. W. C. . Winston. Phone 2-F5. Reward. LOST Silver mounted Walertnau ideal fountain pen, with initials "M. E. G." engraved thereon. Finder leuve at Revlow office. Re ward. WANTED WELL DRILLING R. E. lleinsol nian, Rt. 1, Roseburg, Oregou. WANTED Veul and poultry. T. A. Kliullny, Eilenbowor, Ore. Phono 8-Fi 1. WANTED Good milch cow; also 2 Vii h. p. gasoline engine. J. F. Rlolh. WANTED Calves, give color, aue and price. Address Hoyer Bros., Dlllard, Oregon. HIGHEST cash price paid for Caa cara bark und Oregon grape roots. Uerger Junk Shop. WANTED Two men at onco to cut hay with sytlie. Phone 20fi-Y. Mary K. Miller. 820 Hast Lane. WANTED Heavy machine cast iron, $10 a Ion, delivered 'to Ber ger's Junk Shop, Cass & Pine Sts. WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework, by July 1. Call nl 100 North Parrott St., Kose buig. WANTED Canary birds. singers and baby birds. Address Mrs. Geo. Foutch, Roseburg, Or. Thou 252-R. WANTED Scrap Iron, rubber, met al, rags, bottles, Cascara bark, hides and wool. Berger Junk Shop. Phone 182. NOTICE I will half-Role men's shoes for $1 and ladles' for 7.'. rent..; oilier work accordingly, at the Deer Creek bridge. WANTED A womnn for general housework on Ihe farm. Good wages and steady work. Mrs. Mary Thlel, Yoncalla, Oregon. WANTED Veal, dressed ork, , poultry, eggs, hides, etc.; highest cash price paid.. Vosburgh Bros., 607 N. Jackson. Phone 96. WANTED B bright, cupahlo ladles to rtiivel, demonstrate and Bell dealers. 125 to 250 per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 840, Omaha, Nebr. WANTED Two good homestead In .Southern (Vegrn, close together If poKHltile; woul'l buy relinquish ment. Might buy small partly j Improver! place If price Is rlKlit. Addiesa 404 Davis St., Portland. FOR RKVT. j I'ull KENT 5-rooin house in ;ood lor at inn on noith fide. Phono K.-K12. FOR 8 ALU A 51) THADI FOR SALE -One bug. Motor Shop Garage. FOR SALE 1 good :i-ln. wagon, S'10; 1 g'tod liogKy wltfi siniflo harness, $:;0; 1 set plow h.irucm, 110. Phone 32-Fl.'i. I'Olt SALE CHEAP One dapple' Kfey paddle mare, f, years ''''j one sorrel mare .1 years old,' weight ll'iO; one colt, coming 2.' W. G. Paul, C mlUt south of Dlx- onvllle. FOft SALEWFour foot wood, f. g. b. cars A,nluuf, Ore. Clarence Aalauf. FOR SALE Pollyanna confection ery store, with all furniture uud lixtures. EXIDE AND WILLARD Storage batteries for all makes of cars. Roseburg Garage. FOR SALE-Horses and mules. Phone U. W. Gl Ilium, Winchester, Oregon. FOR SALE Three cows und three biK calves. J. N. Thomas, on Rob erts Creek, R. F. 1. No. 1. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 rubber tire surrey, 1 light spring wagou, 1 rubber tire buggy. Page Invest ment Co. FOR SALE '19 model H.-D. mo torcycle, with side car and fully equipped. See W. li. Parmele, Molur Shop garage. -r- FOR SALE CHEAP Five passenger Studebaker touring car in llrst class condition. For particulars inquire at N. Jackson St. ATTENTION automobile owners. imug your tires to KoseDurg uar age for high class vulcanizing' and repair work at reasonable prices. FOR SALE St. Valentine broccoli plants, lata cabbage and kale plants. All grown from choice seed. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Kldd & Son. FOR SALE One half section timber land in Josephine Co., two miles from S. P. It. R. For information address Geo. E. Dunn, Purity Springs, Lake Couer d'Alene, Idaho. FOR SALE One full blood regis tered llereford bull one near old, and one Beven-eigliths one year old. Write O. U. Thornton, Elk head, Oregon. FOR SALE If you are looking for a home, investigate now when you can see ull crops, etc., growing, and are better able to Judge of the soil. I have 20 acres well im proved, lots of water, about 12 acres of bearing Italian prunos. All slock, machinery, household goods, etc., at a sacrifice. Buy direct from the owner and save commissions. A. A. Bakko, Mel rose, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLKIl Chiropractic Physician ili W. Lane St., Roseburg, Oregon Fbone 162 Office Hours, S to t. Eicctrit Troatmenta. Office Hours: pkonna: It to 12 a. m. Office: Main 171 1 te i . m. Res: Main 172 DR. LUCKTTA IMITH Phyairuut Wemea and Chlldrea DUeaaea a Specialty. Oftlee: Haaonlo Bldg. gecena fleet DR. 8. L. Del.APP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 217-18 Perkins Oldg. Phones 119 and 464-J Roseburg. MRS. F. D. OWKN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Dealgna, Welding llouqucta. PHONEd Greenhouse -F 12 City lit 111 W. Cass Street. II KIN LINK PIANO HCHOOL For All (irndee Piano tttudente Children's Fundamental Classes a Specialty. 424 Perkins Dlilg. Pkone 290. DR. K. L. MII.LI.lt Physician and Hurgeon Ground floor, Masonle Building Corner Cam and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 63. Office Hours: 10 to 12. and 2 to 6. Sundays by appointment. DR. H. W. TITI'H, D. M. D. DENTIST. Modern ICiilpnient and Methods. IMura: 9 a. ui. to 12 a. m.; 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. First National Bank Building. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. HI Ml Mill Itl l. Do you wish to be remembered by your loved ones? If so, set thu example by placing a pretty Mon ument or Headstone upon Ihe grave of your dear father, mother,, brother, sister, husband, wife or child. We are in a posi tion to serve you best. Come In and se? what we have lo offer. We do all kinds of cemetery work and our pricea are reasonable. People Marble at (Jranlte Works W. E. Miirileni, Proprietor, 502 N. Jukon HtrHt, or G.V.Young&Son,116CassSt SIMPLEX- Above spells the newest and best in Elec tric Vacuum Sweeper and Cleaner SPECIFICATIONS: MOTOR Fully guaranteed, speed about 0200 r. p. m. HEARINGS Phosphor bronze, self oiling, HANDLE Self-adjusting. FAN Cast aluminum, guaranteed against breakage. Hltl'SIl Soft hair thut cannot .injure any fabric. Dl'KT COLLECTOR Heavy cotton drill. Can be laundered. HEIGHT 6 Inches. Will go under low furniture. WEIGHT Only 10 pounds, but heavy enough to be durable. $37.50 on installments or 1G discount for cash Churchill Hardware Co. ii i itapi i iiiii.hm A Big' Washing Adds nothing to our troubles and we are willing to assume yours. Just make a bundle of the soil 'ed articles and call phone 79 Roseburg Steam Laundry AGENCY Buick Chevrolet Scripps-Booth TOURING CARS G. M. C. and Chevrolet Trucks Samson Tractors Batteries, Rebuilt and Recharged Fully Equipped Machine Shop Tires and Tubes of All Sizes Full Line of Supplies. Motor Shop Garage 444 North Jackson Street Roseburg, Oregon ARE YOU HUNTING FOR THE EASY WA Y TO KEEP HOUSE? TrytheElectricalWay Douglas County Light & Water Company Phone 61 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Lund Office, Washlugtoa, D. C, May 12,' 1919. Notice is hereby given thut subject to Ihe conditions and Umlla-: tlons of Ilia Act of Juno 9, 1910 (39 Stat., 218), anil the Instructions of, the Hocrelary of Ihe Interior of Sep-j tember 16, 1917, the timber on the following landii will bo sold July 2, 1519, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United Slates laud office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the' appraised value as shown hy this notice, salo to be subject lo the ap-' proval of the Secretary of the In- t terlor. Tho purchane price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one i per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time nf snlo, money to be relumed If sale Is i riot approved, nllierwlHn patent will , Issue for thu timber which must be! removed within ten years. Bids will he received from citiens of the Fashion's Decrees arc Exempli Hud in the New Summer Dress Goods at I. ABRAHAM'S All the newel llilous In wealing apparel for laclle, misses anil i lill.lii'ii, at a prlie )oii i nn nil. .1.1. Let us be of service to oii in seleitliig your new summer outfit, vt 1 1 1 1 nil assort ment huge enough In till t any laile. Outing suits for ull ages, Just ligbl for aiilii H ips, ( limping mid Hailing. I. ABRAHAM Dry Goods, Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear iia.n mwnj m United Slates, associations ot such citizens anil corporations organized under the laws of the United Slates or nny at ate, territory or district therof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 35 S., R. 2 E., Sec. 7. SW'A SWU, red fir r.25 M., not to be sold at less thnti J1.00 per M. T. 17 S.. Ft. 6 W.. Sec. 27. Lot F. reil fir 110 M.. NV4 NK14 NW'i, red tlr 4110 M., N'i NW'li NW14, red fir 315 M., not to bo sold at less than SI 46 per M. Clay Tall man, Commissioner, General Land Oil lee. Real estate can readily be sold, bought or eicharged though the classified advertisements In The Re view. A Want Adv. will bring you satisfactory results at small cost. Tlovlnw Want. Ads. bring Tomtits. 13