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POW TWO nnpnrRn VfTlVS REYTKW inuH iMiir Eopi a.eJar. B. . a.l L. Wi.jb.rir b.m o. Be.- SI-BtiCUIHTlON RATES Jslly, par year, by mall... I'l.llv. ats month, by mall l(y Carrier, par month U 00 . . . .to . Tli Aaeoeleted Pr.ee U elclu.lverV entitle lu ll'e use 'ur republication of all dl.paUI.es eredlled lo II or not utlierwlia credited In this paper sud alto tlie local newa publlai.eil iiara In. All rlanta of republication of .pe dal dlaiialebea herein ara a lap ieerva. Knlerad aa aectind-claee mailer Uy 11 l'iril at the poat efrke Ht rioaeburtf. Ore.,u. uuder I ho Act ot March , U ItoaeJmilt, On-Kun. July 1B20. JAPANESE PROTEST Ail irAnntl I I lilt . .. CALIFORNIA Memorial Sent Crying Against . . a i r? t Legislation now oeiore Voters of. the State CLAIM OPENED LAND Jnuuiet l'nunavlle lly AnvHrana Tiiknl I p l) Juauie and Made ltc lliidilcliiK In Stale )aii ItuWr Hlalea. (The AaBoclated Preas.) this bnsls, As to the Japanese resl- ftAN KUANCIKCO. Cat., July 2. I dents In your ata'e, who are com- The complete text of the memorial parallvely small In number for the In which the cltlieua of lllreshlma.-irea. la It needless lo sav that tin province. Japan, recently protested ler no circumstances would Ibey to the people of fnllfornla agalnat ; Clvo any trouble. Whatever the uronoaed legislation affecting Japan-1 ...a imn.i.miinn hna heeti received h.,r. ... .. , ... 7 from ,11 roTlm. and rh.valrnun HUn. of OIL tnmt : from MlroM"lmifnrnla f..r anv fanrtful roanon. or to"romtht ihU In California cam Province, It la aald The memorial In full waa itlvpn fii followa by Jaiianwi nownpap?r: "From the paopln of the Prefect ure of HiroKhlma. "To the elllreiiB of the Htato of California: M(jMntlniPn: "W, tho poonln of the prrffwttirn cf Hiroshima In the Kmplre of Jnpnn, ho are clonHly connected with your .male, must h"f throtiKh our rpr,nen?aMve, moat ilnrrolv to t-ipn'M our earnest fo afren and ippial to all that la human . and rhtvrilrni.fi In the nature of tin cltlzena of your state. Now It in vnK alnce Ihc peopln f tho prcfwlure nrnt went to your late aa emlftranta and tliiiH formed Intimate relationship with your peo pln and aoll. AllhouKh their prefunt fiwr(Uile ronclttton In ,no doubt largely due to the facilities provided by your State, It cannot he rtnnlud thnt they have done much 'n their wav towurd the cultivation of the I'ind. Let ua nlvo anme Inntancen of the favnriihle rewtiltn of thlr Indus try: The murnh of Han Okln (Joa rjulii) which waa owe overgrown vlth rends, has now become a very f.'inioua potato crowlnR reKlon; the1 wIMernrM of rri'no which wn In Jny :cme hv ahnndoref1 t- Finilrrl O'lrt fither wild cren!!"' U now a I Doled place of ralRlna that have be-j rot.iL1 rennrvncil nil nvr the woml; i the uesert of Imep-ilal Valloy onco fa)l-it the "Ante of Death en uc rmrtt of Iti hitth temperature of 11t ! (rreiB han now I.i' omm a fa P' DEPENDON QUALITY GOODS! In buying poods we are always on the look out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and designs. From the wee'est baby stockings to onr most expensive silks, wo always choose the best in quality. That is our watchword QUALITY. DRY GOODS-LADIES WEAR I. ABRAHAM Tho Store That Give You Service). EL. WARNER'S 'A We Believe in Home Products! -WE SELL Jersey Ice Cream None Belter tiSrAlcove Co ifecti.inery. E. A. PrTTavV Foutch'i mom melon-growlD district, the ireiluce of which . supplied to v- ' yerjr state. AJ1 these are the fruits of ;h Industrious labor of oar iver i:;n Ircthren at h 'cn publicly recoj-nlzod In your ".otintrr. As it Ins been In the pa', wii: It urn be In the future. Indeed, there It un questionably no rcoion 10 doubt that vour countrymen and our bretheren In your elate can continui to help ea-h other for the promotion of their mutuxl Interesta. Thla. we lieltcve, mu.it have been flulie understood fv the wife and judlrius Inhabitants of your atate. I "There l. however, a certain amount of misunderstand'n criilnK I from the fundamental differences between your national manner and 'internal condition! and those of ours. I and that feellna; of difference has of n'e ve;irs oerome oeepenen ne vefirs become deepened and em- deplorable hip of the irraduul In create of our emigrants. "Tills sort of misunderstanding: ," "My '" the dlffl;"i,y, ''! eonfomilin our ruttotne and habit" lo those of America a dirricuiiy i.ii ha aa.-ilv mmttvuA and ofen pule ua In a yery difficult po- altlou. Hue te It possible lhat thla small disagreement ran have weight enough to break Ion? established re lations? -iinlclna- hack to the history of the foundation of your country and j fo her development we see that here was frnnvd a special national! contliutlon. based upon the three noble doctrines of freedom, equality rtii huinnnitv, ann 1 miverninent of ni"n of all races upon cause of the antWnpaneae movement w be. It Is entirely contrary t0 our wish we believe to yotira also to give anr dlffernce to the InVire the uond relationship thereto mbslxtlnK tH'tween the two peoplea For thla reason, we. the people of the prefecture of Hiroshima munt Hjk with the dee peat earnentnena for a calm' and deliberate confederation on the part of your fellow citizen. "'- "."'T vour people we , srsnled to our people and the hapnl- ) nes. wn.cn . v "Hfeiriia rpVl to t!;e?r sHlff-M-tlon. 1' iibmittlnT thin 1mt In the enrnei bfne that a favorab!e consideration will be given our requests, we beg i In concluMen lo exprc, our profound i resist fo. the clllger.. of yopr .state, and remain your obedient aer "Signed: K. Takalsuka. J. Akagl. K. Takagl, U. Nukamlclil. K. Awuya, T. Mayeda." The (1. A. It. and the W. R. C will hold their annual picnic al Hellnw'a Crove Friday. July 3 i. Ail meuibera are requested to be prea ent. 2d CASTOR I A For' Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam the GOODS RUST-PROOF CORSETS arte, numniiiiv. uim iniip'i"i ' . w. ..II it.mii'nni I T, """"".,V Exclusively . PRICES COSTS PINT!! . QVAMTS tc" tTMnple Confectionery. cIis. Gi. Fnnt. h LOVE and MAIMED LIFE txL tho noted outJior Idah MSGlone Gibson KATHKfUXE'S M.1RRI.1GB rilYLOKOI'HV. "I think Alice that we had hetter no back to the hotel for a few mo- ninnta In fact. I am ao tlnd that i hanllv think lhat It will do any rood to no out without making out a Hat. You ace. dear, what I had Intended to do waa to to quietly, back to my rooma In John'a motber'a hm,. and live there until I had fitted the new house up ao I could Hvi m it cnmfnrtHl.lv. hut Elizabeth spoiled all thai you know." I can not understand what John Onnlon was thinking about to let; lhat woman come Into the houae be- "Woman thlnka love la Immortal fore yon returned," Interrupted and moat men acquiesce In the the Allce furiously, ory. but there la nothing In their "I don't think that he really knew i curriculum about the object of love ' 1,1,1 ft?l tul,,t lw uu Bw i minwpi vu "Well, you mv think she la a clever woman, Katherlne. but I 'hlnk that ahe la a particularly snea ky one." "Oh. my dear, mv dear: can'f you ee that eho bad become perfecllv sure of John In the long time that I had been awav from him. I wish 1 did not think that, had that flurry in oil not come to me. John would have made me ao uncomfortable hnt I would have had to nenarate from him by thla time. Elizabeth vou cim see was working for a di vorce between ua. Sometlmei, von know, a woman becomes ao thor oughly Imbued with the id pa thnt f-h owna a man. hodv and aotil. that she overnona herarelf and this. I tninK, f;nanein eaa none, u in. I nm fiHiv determined tnai i anau bii-Pt ito Into the new nnme unin i romrortahlv. Jonn i.oraon i himself and, for pn. he. not I. ehall pav." "Whv. KHtherlne, 1 have never een you like th Ip. Hurt mm! K appointed. "So. mv d'ar, you never have, for j nnve never noen iikb mm. hcen hurt and exnHpornted and fur- C disappointed "wT," !hlm hfnre. Your brother has (nkrn n "" out nut of m hnek. life that h and thouth I rohlllllv go living with him. lnnl nn w"' """""" I ierri'1 in'nis i iiai n "n nmw ivnv iiite ns much aa I." 7 . , . '"U' " "'V h,nd- ' nr" ?m "tnfrt a';. dM ' ' . I'hnt 1 live with Tom. she exclaim ed, "tno more i mins ui;u nnirriKKi entered Into with mutual respect tnd a promise of mutual fnrebear rnne Is the most sitcf09:if'il In the end. 1 thought when vou and John were married that 1 hnd never seen two people who loved oacn ntner ao piiHplonatrly." i I "Thnt Is (tint it. Al!f The love that .Tnhn hns Tor me Is tbe most ; ephemeral that a man rnn have fori 'a woman. Il did not tnke marriage' Glendale News Of Weeks Interest J. I,. Scoll and James A. Hewey of this city, left yesterday for a months vacation on the Slskvous. Their first ston will be at Colestlne, where thev will enjoy the mineral water "lhat hs such henithalvlng ronertles. And we hope they may return home restored after a year.pat'on ramping nu on T.'nnes of strenuous work. see flulch and prosnectlng Of coi;re Thomas llu'ler of Rldd'e Is a ; h"- wou'd rr.t shoot at deer well, tuest of his son and wife. Mr. and ' nntH nfler Sepleniber 1st anvway. Mrs W. K. llntlor In this city. j The Rev. Father 'tori! of the Trof. and Mrs. 0. T. Wardrlp and ' "'herai ch'irch, hold services at two small, daughters, who are spend- 'heir chunh In this citv last Snn- In their vacation In this cltv, went to MvrHe Creek for week-end visit with relnifvea In th.it city. Mrs. Marc.iret Ainsiker. who had n month? vn ration at Au'mrnl and He title, returned home last Sntur dav. Not'rg tho reront marriage of Ttiv. Dr. tenuis A'bert Pankn to r popular yonnn lady of Rofi.hnrc en!U backward the srroll of time And we are acaln at Virionver Wahlneton. where Dr. Hank was commencing his wond- rfnl and srec tarular career, in which bis conse cration to his sabred calling has 'vtrn s-vfflence f his eminent fltn - ,;a t. 1 CENTS 3 CENTS AO CIST1 Leaf Confectionery :nto consideration at all. And yet, ,-whlle marriage may be more mono- tojoua than monotony iiseii, treaieu In the rlKht way.' It la more exciting than any excitement that tbe Imaa;- Inatlou can conceive. jiarriuse makea the taaka of Horculi-a look like play, yet It la the most interest- ln of any vocation. Marriage if tbe moat borcaome of human atatea and yot It baa houra of ecstatic blise Marriage la dally: yea. hourly; pain and yet It glvea promise of happiness always lust ahe:id. In ahort. mar- rlage Is all the world can give to mortals, ana mcjr can muxe u uai they cbooae. being Inunortin. in ineir iininsopny. love la not only Immortal, but omnl present, and always ready to be transferred Immediately from one beloved to another." Alice pressed my hand. "I'm sor ry," she said, "It has taken all the radiance out of your life, hasn't It? I have noticed latelv, Katherlne, that your eyes are somber and that your mouth has lost those wonderful up turning curia that used to intrlpue me. I have never Been the light come Into your eyes except when you look at your child." Mitlit He Mml. "Well, we all come somen ln,e near to the place where we look unon lire only through philosophical vis ion, otherwise we would go mad." "I am sure that you can't keep 'his pose." "It la not a pose, but I have al most reached the time, dear, when I am ready to ask what la the use of it all. Perhaps there will come to me In the future something which will at least pais for comradeship ind understanding. I find that I made the same mistake that most women, make. I wanted lo make 'ove all. I was ready to throw duty o .mvse;: and all the world aside .-nd throw myself beneath the char 'ot of Kros, and I have found, dear, hat Just as sure as nlht followa 'he day. salety follows fulfilled de "Ire and life Is made un of many thlnfs of which love is only a small part. We had reached the hotel. I won der if some time sudden premoni tion comes to you mv heart Rrew cold aa I took the elevator to my room, Aa I atepned out Into the hall Mlsa Parker met me pnd ?he held out to me a telejtrari, Haying, "I was Jnst Kolnft to trv to send a boy to you, at I thought thla mlht bo important." . I opened It and read : "Do not be dlBfrepied over anything you innv "war. i urnru .num m ,ne home and I purchased it and am, having the deeds again made out In your name. "CHAHT KfV Toniorrow John's T.at-st ltve. to be a chosn vessel iror oil mis- ter's serv'ce In life's evening time 'no .loin nia iicton or friends n:ai ndnilrers. In oslrlnT fo- him end hi' bride that Heavens chclce.t Messinrrc may ever group around their path way through life. Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Wilson and on I.ee. as well as their daughter. MNs Marie, .are srending their va cation at their borne In this civ. Mrs. It. M. Eleff. Mrs. Florence Dewev, Miss laek Plainer ml John i.iv. a' U:nn a. m. The services were hl-llnmil and the first sermon was In our nntlve lnnc-naie anil was Rem of theological teaehinit and was ereitly enloyH liy ail present. Th ermon fnllnwiinj immedlatelv was 'n the Norwegian d'aieet. Rn felt the Influence of the spirit, as we noted thP deep pathos of the peelter. "It was good to he there." Contractors for tlmln-r In supnlv utr nerr-hv mills, are closing lare, deals this week, which Is a verv sa-tisfa'trv-v evliloncp of (rreatlv ln creaslnir work at the various mills 'n this vn'lev. V. n Holts law, who owns a coiv home pt Villnv street. Is ninvlnit his fumllv to Fernvitle. to he near the tipiher let. where his contract for mill timber lies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornell Kiv. "loved to ;he Win-hell nioe. also! for convenience to their timber con- t'aet. A Keneral exodii, of laborers, j wno. witn tn,.r ranillles. will live In tent, also are moving nut to Hills. rvcrvhn.lv nnsv. sd everybody .i .nuv i illr siosan. I If m-k. agent -for the Sineer S-wlng Machine Co. at Rnsehur? ""'re''. ns 'e a business l.ii in his -'tv snd vaMer this week Mr. '"hris Vel.. bns hnnirht Slner.- v .. h'ne front their local rnresen'ntlve 'n C1endo. Mr. PIcS delivered the HiVhilp nt the Vebel hnn .nri -ttl, look of surprise and ai.rre,-iatlnn he remarked lhat he did not know '"ere ,..n R ,irnrtid bene In this viHev. We are proud of our great Improvements in Smith nou das and Mr. Dirk will find many epml hppip, whan he ret nt nn Cow Creek vUoy. Mr. Pick was a romoanlfd his son Cerald. Thev went Pn to Me.lford vesterdav X o ' j . E. Kerrlck. of East Donglaa SUStainMi . u,a Inl . . his foot Tuesday which will confine I ...... .0 o.a uume lor a nuu.D . days. WHEIHlrVC2tlll IS SE.-.V0US W0RF.IE3 The lives of most women are full of worry. Men's troubles are bad enough, bit women's are worse. Worry makes women sick. It pulls them down, and in their weakened condition they are sub ject to pains, aches, weakness, back aches, headaches and dizry spells. Most women neglect their health, and for this they pay the penalty. Any woman will find that neglect does not pay. A little more atten tion to health wuld brighten up her life. If she asks her neighbors nhe finds that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription benefits a woman's whole system. It not only acts upon the troubles and weaknesses peculiar to women, but is an all round tonic that braces the entire body, overcoming nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, dluinusa and a run-down condition. Lents, Obeoox "In my yonnger days I was greatly distressed. I began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and received such relief that I can recommend it to other. I have rained a large family and am a great-grandmother and bava always insisted nn my daagliters-ln-law using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription during expectant periods. "-Mad. B. F. SELY, 6111 MU Street. A ttorney Dexter Rice Corners Egg Market PerumMed eps. 1-led epcu. eg8 once over, omelets, and every other known mode and proceedure for ihe cooking of ej;gs are being Indulged In by campers at Hock Creek. It seems that last Saturday, Dexter Rice, the w. k. atty. (plagarlzlng Dean Collins) who with his family is enjoying an outing on the famous stream, phond in for some eggs. The person taking the order misunder stood and thought he said a case of egii;s, and eons: quently 30 dozen the p.-evailing price of 45 cents were put up for Mr. Hire, and were trans ported by Ray Ward, who went oh .or a day s (fishing. Thf promem now is to devour the eggs before saint are l;eyond the devouring stuge. and ill the Hock Cretk Campers are lend Ing themsflvea to the tusk. Arundel. nmH tuner, pron 1891 OAM. roil HCHOOI. VAHKAVT Notice Is hereby given that all sc'ho'.ri warrants of School Distric Xo. 4, Douglas county. Oregon, to and Including No. 4."i03, endorsed February 6th. 1920, not paid for want of funds, and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by the umlontigned. and all Interest -will easr from the date of this notice. Dated this 29th day df July, 1920 ROSCOE N. GREEN, Clerk of School District No. 4 DougKis County, Oregon. .SHIPMENT OP OHTTAM PARK IS WKI.Ii "SALTKI)' Ceore Schumacher of the Sumner Transportation company was today consulting the officers regarding ac tlon to be taken against a fraud In shipments of rhlttam bark which he recently purchased. The chittnm barl, came from some party near Allegany In several of the sacks, were rock some large ones, which were weigh fd in and paid for as chittam bark Some of the rocks weighed as muc' as fifteen pounds. The'.raud was not discovered unti! the aavke were emptied. So far an ascertained about $15 was nam rorthe worthless rocks. M nrshatl Carter referred Mr. Schu machcr to District Attorney Hall. Loos Uay Times. SICK WOMEN HEAR ME iou van ie i ree rrom rain at I Am, if You Do as I Did. Harrington, .a "I aulTcred with oacKacno, iain through my hip. iTU! 'I':' rl u e n a bear- lag U ) w n fee ing tliat I could not stand on my feet. I also had other dis tressing avtnntnma Iw aH W -.L ' At times 1 had to give up work. 1 tried a number of remedies but I.vdia K. l inkhani's Vege iEr table Compound dij me more good than anything clje. I ara rcpiiar, do not sulTer the pains I used to. keep houae and do ail the work. I recommend jour medicine to all who suffer as I did and vou mav use my let ter as j-ou like." .Mrs. .li.Ms .Mitch ti.L. llsrrincton. Me. There are manr tniwa who suffer ar Mrs. Mitrhell did and who are being ben ruueu oy great medicine every dav It ba heled thousands of women wli; have lvn troubled with displacemcnU. iuuammation, ulceration, irreiiularitirs. perio.lic fains, backache, that bearing down fcclirat, indigestion, and nervnur pro-tration. I.y.lia E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound contains no narcotic, or harmful urufcs. ii i. matte irom extract, ot Mn,. k. . 'or women. If yon neeil necial adrict write ltois t. flnkham Medieln. o. (coaadeutial), Ljno, Masa, CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL JIKW CLAttfiriSD ADVEBTIICHEJITI WILL BIG VQlXD 0 i! PACK t NOER HRAD1XO -SEW TOUAV. " WANTED. WANTED WikUrU l Cftttrla. Ap- WAN'TULt Worn by nttrgttlc boy, att in. good worker, fltuna 51-J. WANTKU iurny. large or small. buy r Ittros. fhwn M-KM. WAN'l'lalr-Two prune plekvrs. J. W. WANTELi filrl fur houiawurk. ApMV W, K. Warner, Cafen?rla. V A N TE D -On e o r two Turnr Sicoiiti hand cual oil stove. Phone 370. VV'ANTTU alan to tuke contract tor loKKlng. Lr Crk Lbr. Co.. Llxon- vllle. Ore. VVAaNTEU Good oik horae wlghlng about 1600. J. J. Hobertson, Ht. 1, Uuistburg. WANTtl) By mn and wife, steady tlare on Xarm. Experienced. tftn aChoes, Kotteburtf. Ore. VVANTkU To buy G or ( room Iioumc. Wrlt(L."H." stating price and lot-a- tion, care or tins paper. V ANTED Oood hesvy work to-iin. must weUh Xeuu or over anu be prlcwd r Ik lit for casii. T. A., News- ttvVleW o:iiuo. i- oil RENT Safety deposit boxes. Rotivburg yatluna.Bunk. FOR RE.ST Large f urnlshvd room, clone In. Phone H-Y. i-on RK.S'T Furnlnhttd room with bath. 4U1 HoutU Main 'ASTUJtE for lent, cowi only. Mri. F. Blnnott, klnney Addition. Price $:.UU m month. .MI.SCELl.ANEOl'8. .iAKl'TV KIKST Sacuia a aataty d puait box fur your vuluubla papers ut Xht Huaebutg Nallonul Bank. Vl:I.I. HKILlTnu Will be drllllna- at Urockwuy Auk. 1. - Anyone winning a well see or write W. P. Kailiin, Sutharlln. Oreieon. WK1X IjIlILLlNO It. K driller. K 1. ltotbura. lleliiselinuil. LlVKSTOt'K tXl'llASOE-II you liava Uvv.tock of any kind for aula or .x- cluinge. Hat It with Dr. R. B. Hunt, 22 oak tl, Koaeburg. MONEY TO 1X)AN SO-year rural creJIt farm louna, low Inter.at rata. Ce.uOO local money to loan on good real estate. Fliat mortgag. Sea M. F. Kle.. of Rlc. file. LOST AND KOV.ND. LOST Elk". tooth"ehaFm" with small diamond aetllng. Will give liberal reward. K. E. tlarnesa, Roaebuig, Ore. rrs ..- ,. . ...i..... .-..-n iw.nl.-'rn Una of Ooualaa l.e.-.ve ai New.-llevTnw. ' ! 191S ,"u,ai;';''0'; 2 ChevrolMi wwv-owww.wvwwwww . 1 Ilka new; 1 1U17 Velle. 1 'm Ovu FOIL HALE ' i b'bd. L. L. Roberts. Motor filiop Uu- 1 - - z" i age Annex. on BALK isu ion. felll. prunes He. Call at Cafeteria. ''Oft PALE Clood "milch cow. Puon .21-11 after 6 p. m. "OH BALL Two L'odg. cars. One touring, $b50; liOHClater, $95e; both ill good condition. Be. them at rvlca tiuruge. . NOTICE. Several persons erecting buildings n the city recently have ueglected ! o secure building peruilu, and are ' therefore subject to prosecution un- ler the building laws. This matter thould be attended to at ouce. Per- ! nits tuay be secured at the fire sta- ! Ion. SECRETARY, Board of Firs Cotiiinlsslouers. ; o Come and have a good time at the VTid-Stimmsr Danco, Thursday, July !9. Maccabee ball. VOTICK OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Oflice, Washington, U. C, July 3. liilt. Notice Is hereby glvea that lubjest t the soaditloaa sad Uuilta .los. of tu Act sf Jsns , lilt 31 8tat.. Sit), and th lutras ioas of tks Seoretary f tk lntsr r et 8tptanbsr 14. 111?, tks Urn etr en tks fellewlag lands will Ss old August 23, 120, at 10 o'clock i. m.. at public suction at the Unit d states land office at Rcseburg. 3regon, to the highest bidder st not ess than the appraised talus as thowa by this netlre, sale ta be sub 'ct. to Us approval of the Secretary if ihs Interior. Th purskase pries arltk an additional sum sf one-fifth if one per cent thereof, being ommlssions allowed, must b leposlted st time of sals, money to e returned if sals Is net approved, iherwlss patent will Issue far ths imhsr which must be removed vlthlu ten ysars. Bids will be re-sivt-d from eitlsens sf tb United tates, associations ef suck sltlsent ind corporations organ laed nndsr ks laws of the United States or any state, terrttery or district tkereaf snly. Upon appllsetloa ef a eoall- led purckaaer. tks timber en say egsl subdlvlstoh will bs offered epsrsiely before being Included In my offer of a larger unit. T. IS S., R. 1 W, Bee. 31. NEVi 'Ela. fir 14C0 M., cedar 30 M '"V14 SEW. fir U sru if;1, nr 850 M., SV'U SEV4. fir imii M ., redar 20 It.. NE14 SWU. ir inn m., cedar 30 M., Lot S, Br mu M., BBxi w. fir 1800 M . -ot 4. rir ltOO M . none ef the fir r reaar to be sold far u ).. a a ii Der u t i a a m . aw ec . NE4 NE4. red flr tit M rnite nr fO M.. SEU VEU rt Mr none or the red fir to be old for less than I1.7S ner M and aone of the white fir to be sold for "as man so rsnl. nap M r i a R. 1 W.. See. 23. KEU Ktr'u "r' '"W .VI.. r.WA NWU nr 1REA XI SV i K1VH, flr 2090 M., cedar 25 sw SEU. flr tain u a.. 50 M SE14 SE4. flr 14 25 M.'. cedar ??";?'' swl. Br 400 M.. NW V. 8W4, flc 880 M.. SE: BWU Ar 640 M . cedar lit M . ?I PI certRr to ,ola f" less than 12 00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL- MAN, Commissioner. General Land Office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS UH. M. r.VV.-K' fT'ropractlT -! . t.ane St. t'hyale DR. H. P. tin tliPOHIl CMrnpractora. Phom n v trK o-yi iR. n.aiH K. Ai.i.i:n...i on. la u. i.iO delivcied. Tj 7 OIK , VK HALE Heavy work TT thetu at the Ur Crefck tJfy FOR BALK Old arowTh f,rLT grub wood. .66 per uer Hi Full tfALfc: Tw i.-Vr7T. --Jl ho reve. Writ to U VOX Point. Oregon. 447, Ml'gT SIXL fast Chalmeri bu ch- Sunset Uaruge. lt". Street Koomlna Hguw " ,l,mi". 1-XH KALE -10 liuribfuffTTTTT : . .ulr. ..ia t.i7 "7i Y' r- Diet E. W. Main. bixonvliJu .J- FLll SAI.1.: rl.-lriular..'! VTT calf. Auk Co. Aent Hurd I a K,?. Wlllard Binlth. Hlxonvtig. diiuuV for aALhi iou wethers. 400 Umha ,. ' lus lUaurelcreit Ranch. Phonta I-uR Sale iax24 jt avTTnrTTrr!- tied. Ueorae Tlford. uuuo.i.: u' ulley echuol houge. p. o. u. w : . " uui L'l ill U i I L' A -- , . m ntue Home l , t'OU jiAI.U mill Ford tuurinj JlKtf naw St; 1S1K Fori beat of condition. $. tull.l. 01). m. a o.u tjaaiaiiu. ureon. KOH BALE Kurd In tlr.l-cUa. cT" tlon. baruuln. or will tk .oud cow aa part puyment. Addiui , car. Newa.lti.vlaw - r oll tiALK-Kir Wood at H.io o.r7r; I and oak at $2 50 per tier on arali,, ! U mil. to imrd aurfai.J roai 5" dr.ua Boa 61. SOlharlln. toil b-VLK ltullun prune tret- fZ? on trrown. to II ft., uC; 4 to r. uc: i n i rt 35c h. u t;lu,-, ! nilUa weal, Koaeburg, Oregon. ' , 1 Olt tll.E OK TilALlli 7H aVrVflT-' j nar Ureen for property In Kenbu L or Aahland A.l.lr... n- .7'' 1S. ; FoK ALK Pair -yar-old "iuri" ( weight lOuu. guod woraers a I matched. Keuaonuble. J Kl,i L. C-.ek Lbr Co, Dlxonvllle. Ori SUPERIOR ROCK "SPRINGS COALt ; Bafct on Ih. market; dry slab ; j n,ui end. byihc tier or cue jJpeilal price on 111 tier U ta. H ' I Denn. cor, oak and Main. Folt SALE Few thousand feet No"7 common fir lunib.r, 1 and I Inca, i' lltt per M If takua from uiill furiu before wa have to niova ii I'rUe of lumber will rise uaia Aji 1. Triple A Lumber Co., Wilbur, On I ' f FOR SALE 19 Ford, new the. : I cords, demountable rims, shm'k .k. Ul eT. BALE One and a third actti l: free soil, 8 bloiks from peat oBVt good house, wooilshed and ctitUt-. Iiouae; about 3uo pulleta. &0 evek- eieia: large garden, alao family ot chard set out this spring. S'nt; paved to place. See owner. .25 ftijfc -!.. SeTw-een Milt nnd Pine streets. Auto Owners! We would be pleased to tea jour Batteries Free at any time ami give yon expat amice oil the nira of HiUterta When purchasing new baaej les got our price. We can am you money. . MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 7f. Jackson St. Ilnaebur 5 We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE Hide, Mnluilr, Rags, Rubber, Old Metals, Papers and Bones. A Oeod Line of Second Haa4 Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pins Sts. DRINKS ORANGE CRUSH. LOGANBERRY. STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, LEMON. VANILLA. PINEAPPLE, FOOT BUR, COCO COLA, CINCER ALE -- " ROSEBIJRG dairy and sgda works PHONE 186 A New Industry for ROSEELRG The Universal Tire Filler Co. hna establlshet: a Fl'ler S:i tlon 104 Corner Oak and Row streets and are now at your service. Universal Tire Filler Ii 'uaramecd for 100.000 mile Rides same as air, with ao inner Tubes. No puncture! and no Blowouts. Investiist this before you have any mor Tire Trouble. CARL W. OHMAV, Mgr. WILL BUY YOUR USED FURNITURE, STOVES.fk J. B. HENINGER, SUCCESSOR TO MC CULLED & CHAMBER OPEN ALL Piano Department Heinlme-Moore Conservalot WOOD FOR SALE Violin and Physical Education Department Creeea) Uatll September. p. m.