ncra two HOHr HlHO t W.llKVIHV TI'M MUV, OCTOHKK f). jffjfl. BOSEBCRG NEWS REVIEW leaped Pally Eaeeet .. B, V. Batee 1 Wlmbrrlf lltr U. Betee SUBSCRIITION KATES Iatly. par year, by mall 94 00 I 'ally, alx montha, by mall 100 hy Carrier, per month. .. . n ..e Tbe Aaaui'laled Preaa la .loiu.lTlly entitled to the uaa for republication of all dvvi dlapatcliea credited to It or nut olberwlae credited In thla paper and alio the local newa publlahed here in. All rlKhte of republication of pe clal dlapatchea hernia are alao reeerved. other Kntered aa aecond-ciaaa matter May 17, 120, at the poat office at Koaeburtf, Oregon, under the Act of March I. Ui. ItoeohuT-K-win. riber l, 1930 Board of Equalization Denies Assessment on Timber Lands Is Unjust. NEW RATE IS ADOPTED claaaea of properly of like! section Zi towmhlu. 27 aouth. raws 'claaafa of property, that .aid mtii'! All piuperiy of Carle-Howe Tint- character, the board jiruceeda lOjii west. We find that imld a.meaanient i went la Just and equitable. ver Co " ; ,,, ,T ,,l'T. make filial determination of the uetl-, is not dl.iiroiiorilonaie with other It In therefore ordered that Mid All properly of . llona aud complaint to filed. clashes ot piupvrlv of like character petition be denied. , Timber Co.. by II. O. I aiKuter, ageui. Petition .No. I In the, matter of ! viinliui ly ultuaord. Therefore tho ,.tm v aoA scsiieut of All property of loua-Uroaon iiui- k.. a uuuunmant I 11 Uiiu...... .... ! -. I.. ,l.,..l...l I . ?. . n (i l,..f I V. llV H O. Pat'Keter, hKeUt. tots 14, 15. 16 -ad -17. block 2. plat i " lliioH o. il-Anu-nt of J", i" JSi 84 Vmi All property of Pendleton and 011- "O" Suttw-lln Land and Water Com-iC. II. Hailey. Vol. 2. p.ik 27-'. Ilne!ly reBp,.rtiv..ly We find the follow- key by H. O. Pargeter, aj.ent. pany. assessed at $3050. 0u, Vol. 3, ' 2-J, In tactions 1 and 2. township cluHtlcatlou and reduction should ' A11 property of toos Hay LUDiuer page 174. Ilnei 5 and tt. Wo find 28 south, range r. we.it; 40 acres as-, ue Iua(e lo w,,. Tllfit uPrefJ of. Co.. hy H. O. Pargeter, agent. . Ail propei i y ui - 4 - that the assessment on Raid property conforms to other assessments of a like character In the tamo locality. It la therefore ordered that the said assessment Hhould aland at made by the a sensor. I VI It ion No. a -Hoy T. RIpo. Vol 2, page 309, line 2, assessed with 7() acres In section 4, township 29 wui,i ii u mi ! . l-.i.il H'. tlml tlmr i . . ., i i - ' " " ........ .. urcn urn lunn nrnncs i siioum i rv - . dticed ,o acres .hat 100 acrea Lun. ber Co.. by II. O. Prr. CLASSIFIED COUlMxTl ALL NEW CLASSIFIKII ADVBUTltiICMGTs WILL Hie PAGB I'MOKH HKAUIMU "NEW To,7A LD urne uhouM he re-clucHlllud an fol lows: ;j( acres should he annem ) a orchard lunl, and 10 acres as tillable land. Petition No. 'J AnscHsnicnt of Marlon Adair. Vol. 2, pKe 377, line H, SNK4 and N'4NK4, fection lit, township 32 south, rniiK 2 west, south, rance 6 west, clawted as tlll-'awfe'ssed at $1790.00. We find that Cash AOKi!Hiit aa Applied on itt'JUt IloU by AsMCMor 4alkliiM Im Adot ed by l(ord of Kquallzation Af ter Hearing Complain lit. Denying that the assessments on timber land aa made by the assess or are disproportionate and unjust as claimed by the owners before the fcoard of equalization, the board in Its, report, completed yesterday, con Arms the action of aasessor Calkins and adopted the new valuation a Ihe one to be pluced on the 1920 rolls. After setting forth the number ot companies represented and the var ious claims brought forth bo fore the board, the report continues to state that the new rate Is not conalrtjrod unreasonable with values as placed upon other asKGHrjable property upon the aptiObfment rolls for the year of 1920 a.i prepared by the assessor. It Is tuken into account that a!1. esfiineutB on farm lands, orchard ltintV, Kilning lands and other dnrs ftu of property have been assesid to arrlvr hi the full cash value ot all property afl required by law. In aiiditlon to thla matter, thtt re port also deals with other petlM3;.s, the coirpkte report being as follDws: September 13, 1920. nB IT REMI0MBKK12D that the Hoard of Equalisation of Douglas County, Oregon, met at the Court I able land. The following reclanslflca tlon Is hereby made: 40 acres should be classed as tillable land, and 30 acres aa grazing or pasture land. Petition No. a C. Lutman, Vol. 2 page 2rd, line 8,17 acres In K-tlon 30, township 27 south, range 6 west. We find that said assessment is not disproportionate with other assess ments of like character In the same locality. It Is therefore ordered that the said aaseHsment stand as made by the assessor. . Petition No. -4 Assessment of Mrs C. Healman. Vol. 2, page 331, line 15 In sections 8 and 17. township 30 south, range 4 west. We And that & acres assessed as prune orchard should be classed as tillable land. there being but a few trees on th tract. Also, &5 acres assessed as bottom land should be corrected to 40 acres of bottom land, exclusive of fhe river aiiH rniintv ronii Petition No. ft Assessment of Nj J. Tester, being Improvements on lots 1, 2, and 3, block 32, ifinney's Addition to Ttoneburg, assessed t S3f0. We find that snld assessment should be reduced to fr0 on account of the dwelling house having burned and was not on the property March 1st. 1920. PWIfton o. fl Assessment of P. A. nemls. Vol. 3. page 24, line 7. on lot 1. block 1, London's Subdivision of London's Addition to Uoseburg. land and Improvements being assess ed at S2.7fi0.no. We find that said assessment la not dfflpropnrtlonnte with other assessments of like char acter In the same locality. It is therefore ordered that the said assessment stand as made by the assessor. Petition No. 7 Assessment of fleorge A. Burchnrd. Vol. 3, nnge 20&, lines 13 to 18. on lot 4. block 1, plat "fl" Roiehiir ITomn Orchard Tracts, assessed nt $250.00. and lot 1. block 2. plat "11". R. II. O. T.. as sessed at IGr.n.OO. We find thnt atH assessment, as a whole. Including Improvements, Is not disproportion ate with other classes of property Inhe same locality. It Is therefore ordered that said assessment stand as made by said asHfSKrnunt compares favorably with other aHCHHinents of like char acter. Therefore the petition Is de nied. Petition No. Hi Assessment of HusseH J. Hubbard and Winchester flay Lumber Company, being real and personal property, including saw mill and accessories, real estate and timber lands of said corporation lo cated at Heedsport, Douglas County, Oregon. We find after due examina- tion of said hind was burned over In tlon and comparisons with other 1919, and timber destroyed, and that asHessments of personal property, 1 said assessment should he reduced and also land values In connection by reason of the sumo lh percent . ... t l t.u ir ahould be claawd aa fiixt claw. bot-J A" property o. r..., .. loin land; and 100 acres aa second largeicr, agent claaa bottom land IVtlliiin .o. 21 Ahwsaiuellt of R. R. Thompson. :il acres In ec tlona 34 and 3. towmhips 22 and 23 south, ranee 5 west. afseHseu at .1,- GOO. 00. We And from evidence sub mitted that said assessment, taken aa a whole, la not disproportionate with other lands adjoining and of like character. It Is therefore ordered that peti tlon be denied. I'el It Ion No. "Assessment of John Nachter. being the SW aec tion 8, township 27 south, range i west. 160 acres. We find that a por therewith. taking Into account marketing and shipping facilities - said assessments are Just and equtt- 1'i'titioii No. 2.1 Assessment of F. W. and 1.. W. Tallmadge. lot 15, of Krultvale Addition to ltoseburg able, and not dlanroporlionnte with anr a ot Cloverdale Addition to Koseburg, Oregon. We find that said House In Koaeburg. Oregon, on Monday, September 1 3th. 1920. as, the aaseasnr. provided by law, and pursuant to I IVtltlim Vo. 8 Assessment of Eva notice, the following members being: I,. Hall, Vol. 3. page 52. lines 25. 2fi. prr lent, to-wlt: l. J. Stewart, County i 27. anil 28. on lots 9, 11 and 15. Judge, Chairman: K. II. Lenox. I Halter's Addition to Rosehurg. os County Clerk, and Frank L. Calkins, ' aessed at $120 00 each and lot 10 Assessor, who each being sworn I at $130.00. We find snld assess according to law, to faithfully and' men! Is Inst and enultnblo as com honestly examine, corroct and equal-, pared with other property In the Ize at full cash value, lh assessment , same locality. The petition Is there- uMin nun mi property so returned i fore rtenleii by the assessor for the y.iar 1920: WHKUKiri'ON. the following pe titlons for eriialir.ation and red net. Ion of assessments were filed: Vow at this time, the time for fil ing complaints and objections to as- aesamenta of the properly as made by re-classlflcd as follows toe assessor upon the tax rolls for the year 1!I20, having expired, and tho Hoard of Kqunllalion having considered the same and mado com parisons of snld assessments with I'el it Ion No. 0 Assessment of F. J. Hoffsladt, Vol. 2, Page 239. line 7 27 ocrea In section 22, township 27 south, range 4 west: land assessed at $1190.00. Improvements at $2.2oo. We find that assessments Hhould be 17 :icter and similarly situated. There fore the petition Is denied. I'cilrion Xo. 1 1 Assessment of F. C. Wassernian. on lots 8. 12 and 13. section 30, township 30 sou'h. range 4 west, 1 fi 9 ocres. We find that said assessment Is just and equitable ns compared with other lands of like chnmctor and similarly situated. The petition Is therefore denied. Petition o. 15 Assessment of A. ('reason. Vol. 2. pace 243. line 3S in section 17. township 27 south. rnngo 5 west. 29.01 ncres assess ed nt $1100.00, Improvements $2.ri0. We find that said assessment Is tn-t and equitable ns eotupared vit'i other lands in the same locality. Th petition Is therefore denied. Petition Xu. HI Assessment of A. K. Pavlsson, Vol. 3, page 147. line !, Improvements on lot 17. block 1 1: Stttherlln, assessed nt $500.00. We find that snld assessment Is approxi mately a true cash value thereof. Therefore the petition Is denied. lVllttnn Xo. 17 Assessment of IT. Wegner. Vol. 3. pace 11, lines 27 to 32 Inclusive, on lots 16.17. 18. 19 and 20, plat "F" Sutherlln Ijind and Water Company. We find from evidence submitted that said assess ment should be reduced. It Is therefore ordered that the as sessment on snld properly ahould be reduced to $10.00 per acre on ac count of land being unimproved hill land. Petition Xi. 1H Assessment of R. K. I-nllrle. P 'i of'-. claim No in In sections 29 t i'd 30. townshin 26 south, range fi went, land assessed nt $10,580. Imnrovements. $1500. 00. Wo find sa'd assessment Is not dis proportionate with other lands of like character In Ihe same locality and similarly situated. Therefore the petition is denied. Petition Xo. 1l Assessment of A. ,1. Hollows. K'a of SIC "4: SKV, or NK'4; NWt'i of SK4. section 20. township 2." south, range 2 west, as sessed at $2.ssnoo; NW'4 of sec tion 20. township '!:. south, range 2 st. assessed at $.1.1tin.ll: SW 'i of acreslSK'4 and SKi of SW '4 . section 20 rln...,l ii tillnhlo land and 10 ncres townshin 25 south. raiiKo .' nest, as- classified as non-flllnble land. I sessed at $1,020.00. We find after Petition Xo. Ill Assessments of due examination and comparisons John and Sarah Cioodburn. Vol 2. with other timber lands, and also page 254. lines 2 and 3: located In compiled with f ilm lands and inner See our window for Men's All Wool Overcoats $1850 SACRIFICE SALE ON ALL THIS WEEK We are continuing our policy of Lowering Prices, and sooner or later you will realize that THIS IS THE STORE Thai is making Prices lower. Entire stock we will continue to sell for 1 5 to 25 un der regular price. 0 We could quote prices, but you will find that the goods you want, we alway Sell For Less. 7A? Store with Ideals QUALITY. ECONOMY MSHIONABILITY "Where All Folks Like lo Trads." This is Roseburg's Biggest Dflve. assessment Is Just and equitable as compared with other property of a like character and In the same locali ty. Therefore the petition is denied. In the mm Uv of the jlhssiimm.i on merchandise stock of Kupprecht. of Yoncafla, Oregon, who, having been duly notified to appear and show cause, if any, why said assess ment should not be Increased to con form with other stocks of like char acter; and, who. having appeared In answer thereto, and submitted evi dence as to said stork as inventori ed, and Ihe Board having considered the same, and allowing (or a reason able reduction for sales up to March 1st, concludes that said assessment should be increased. It Is therefore ordered and ad judged that said assessment of mer chandise stock aforesaid be and Is hereby increased to $9,M)0.()0 1 n t bo mat t er of t be iisnewsmeii t of merchandise stock of Stearns and Chenowlth of Toncalla. Oregon, they having heretofore been duly notified to appear and show cause. It any. why said assessment should not lie raised to conform with other assess uientfl; and, they, having appeared before said Hoard and submitted evidence In regard to said stock as inventoried, and the Hoard after due consideration am! taking into ac count the probable amount of salet up to March 1st. and also allowiiu percentage for unsaleable stock, we find that said assessment as made Is not the true cash value thereof, and t-hat said assessment should be In creased. It Is therefore ordered and ad judged that said assessment be nnd hereby Is Increased to tlO.iiOOOO. I n I bo mat t or of t he assessment jf W. L. Dysinger on planing mill, and machinery at Roelmrg. Oregon. said . L. Dysinger having been here tofore notified to appear and show cause. If any, why said assessment should not bo Increased ; and, he having appeared and submitted evi deuce, the Hoard after due con slderation In regard to tho true val uation thereof, and allowing for dep reciation, we find that the assess ment on machinery and equipment nient be Increased to $4,375,110. It Is therefore ordered that the ns. sessmenl on machinery and equip nient be Inrreased lo $4,375.00. In the matter of the assossjuctit of Benjamin Huntington. Sr. on farm lands near YoncaMa, Oregon he having heretofore been duly notl neii to appear and show cause. If any. why the assessment on said lands ahould not be increased to conform with other assessments ot like character In the same locality. and. upon investigation, Ihe Hoard finds that the said assessment should he increased to $55.00 ner acre on bottom lands owned by Henjamin inuitlngion. Sr., and it is so ordered In I lie mutter of the McMtieiif upon timber lands In Douglas four.!) i Oregon, owned and controlled by var i ious firms, corporations and indi viduals, having been increased by in.- HMiwiir oer va nations ror iht. year Is 19, and the various firms corporations und individuals here inafter set forth, having filed ob- iections thereto personally and also y their representatives or agents. as ioiiows. lo wit: All property of Frenr anil finllio.. land. In liouglas County, Oregon, by A. C. Sutherland. All property of the Kendall I.um 'or Cot potation, by A. O. Sutherland. All property of the Roach Timber t uiiuii.v. uy ii. u. l'nrgoter. agent. All property of William Kroll It, noughts county, Oregon, by H o I'argeter. auent. All property of Dunc.m ami Hrew or ''er Company, by II. O I'ar geter. agent. All property of the Oregon-Wisconsin Timber Holding Company by H. O. I'argeter. agent. All property of the Bradford Tim ber Company, by H. o, I'argeter agent. All property of the I'illsbnry I.um ber tompany, by H. O. Pargeter" agent. All property of the Mrnaaha Wood enware t ompany. by H. O. I'argeter agent. All property of the Western Land and Timber Company, by II. O I'ar geter. agent. All property of J. p. fuderwood by II o. I'argeter. agent. All property of Sanborn and Com pany by 11 O. I'argeter. agent. All property of Neenah-Orecort Land Company, by II. o. fargeter agent. All property of Chinook Timber Company, by II. O. I'argeter. agent All property of Strvker. Manley and rtuck by It o Pargeter. agent All property of Cnl.ipoola nnd Rock Creek Company, by. H O. Pargeter Acent I All property of Weverhauser T-and (.ompauy oy jt. o. Pargeter, agent. All property of C. P. Bratnober, by H. O. Pargeter agent. All property of l.ennan Land Co. by II. O. Pargeter, agent. AIL property of Gardiner Mill Co. bv .lames W. Ford. Jr.. agent. All property of Sulslaw Timber Co. bv K:irl C. Mulr. agent. Assessment of A. Creason section 30. township 30 south, range S west; SVtSE!4. NW14SE14. Nr- Stt'ti. section 2. township 32 south. tango 8 west: Iota 1 and 2, SV4 of NE'i of aection 2, township It south, range 1 west. Assessment of P. J. Malff. SV4XH section 2t!, township 22 south, range 9 west. Assessment of John Ralff. W'Vt W'.i, WV4SEV4. HMsSW, section 2(i, township 30 south, range 2 west and heretofore, to-wit, on the 27th day of September, 1920, the above named persons, firms and corporat ions, by their respective agents, at torneys and representatives, and In dividual owners, appeared before the Hoard of Equalization and alleged and argued their reasons why the valuations applicable to all timber lands attempted to be described In said petitions should not be made and assessed as return ed bv the assessor for the vear 1 920, nnd after considering all of said allegations, evidence submit ted and arguments of the respective representatives and making an exam ination of the assessment rolls per taining thereto, and taking into ac count that all assessments on farm lands, orchurd lands and grazing lands, and other classes of as sessable property of Oouglas County, Oregon, have been assessed accord ingly and the valuations thereof materially increased over and above the assessments for the year 1919 in order to arrive nt the full cash value of all property as by law re quired of the assessor nnd the Hoard of Equalization as a body. ..It I therefore hereby considered and (letei-iiiiiietl by the Hoard of Equalization of DouglaB County, Ore- 'ron, that all timber land values In riouglas county. Oregon, us set forth tnd referred to on the assessment -oils are not disproportionate to nor unjust and unreasonable as compared xith the values placed on other as sessable property upon the assess ment rolls for the year 1920, as pre pared by the assessor of Douglas "ounty, Oregon. It In therefore hereby ordered, ad- imlgt-il noil decreed, that each and ill of the petitions above set forth be and the same ore hereby denied md that the assessments pertain ing to the assessable property of the various petitioners and objectors. herein st forth, shall be nnd hereby ire confirmed as made by the as sessor of Oouglns County, Oregon iccordlng to said assessment ro'.ls 'or the year liti'o. The Hoard now adiourns. , I). J. STEWART, County Judge. F. I.. CALKINS. Counlv Assessor, E. II. I.KNOX. County Clerk. Dated Oct: 5, 1920. Look! 2mws L00ik! No hiiuM? up to ft'jetMI. ne fi-rooni hnu.t ne .t-riwun hnust "no r n e 4 - roo in i n so 7 Ti n ne 3 -room Iihiim unit 3 lfts.... 800 me 6-rnnm house 900 ne 4-rooin house with furniture 9f-o ne li-rontn house 10O0 ne 4-ronm plantereii house .... 1 1 00 ne 4 - room house 1 "00 ne 'i-rnom Iioumi 1 L'.'.O lilt' 7 - room 2 - story lie use 1 2r0 )ne '--room houses 1 400 ne 5 -room hous 1 "no ntj A -room house ,5 no no 4-ronm house 1 500 ne A -room house Ifioo ine 5-rootn house ne 4 -room house no A-room house ne "-room house , ne 6-rooin house . . t B00 . . lv 00 . . is nO G.U.HELBIGC0. Kcal Lslate. Insurance, Notary Public 401 Cass Sr. Phone No. 262 HoMvburtc, Orcirjn. WANTED. WANTED A uuratfry and chair. Phone S34-J. Wanted- tovea. WANTKD tf eueritl Sir a w n. Man to blacken and put up A p p 1 y at 33 6 N ort hi to Middle aKeil woman to do huuMewurk. Aim. ii. WA.N'TKl jjrl to work In confection ery Mtore. Inquire Koutch', iShvrl rian hi., opp. depot. V ANTKU J'Jxperlenceil farm band. Steady Job fur good man. Hound I'ruiile Itanch. Hound 1'rulrle. Ore. OATS WANTKU AWout 1U0 butthelN. Stute price and k rude. Must be reus o tin 1 1 It. It. Wood, Uox I2'n. Kuif burg. WANTED - apple sorters, pieterubly thone who have hud experience. T tnt 11 for campers or transportation. ..Phone Sl-KG. Overland Orchards. WANTED To trade my S-pussesnKer Ford for one half or 1 ton truck; my car JutH overhauled and In A-l Hhupe. Also have 2 upholstered cots value 7 each, and 3 he tins" stoves vitlue $5 and $-5, to trade fur shut gun, rifle, potatoes, or what you huve. A. H.. News-Kevtew. FOR KENT. KOH KENT Sheep un 627 Mill Ct. shares. Zlpp, t-'Ult nEiVi' Safety deposit boxes. ltoseburg Nationul Hank. r'ult HENT Kuriiished "rooms, half block north of the MkIi school, 4Zi Hunt Ave. Kull JtENT Huafiiesa locution on busy Hlteet. dlxplay window and part of front room. Hay's Suit Shop. roll KENT Farm at O lull a, or wlj sell on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. J. 1. Denn. .ili. Chadwltk tit., HosebmB, Ore. KOlt KENT Eurnished housekeeping apart men is and sleeping roums. HoseliurK Apartments, Main and DoUKla. Hhne 6. MLS4 ELLAN LOL 8. HEADY for businexs Hruton's Taxi dermy. Tanning und Fur Co., near Klvershto Store. TAKEN UP Hay hot o with hnltur on. owner may Ket suine by culling at Kunuhlno Hant'h. HKMINtiTON AutoltailiiiC 22, new, tt trade for 32 Special or 3u-3u Wlu- lie ser. Kay a fiuit Ntiop. CAN SAVE YOU 20 on a new ly'0 model Chevrolet. Inquire Service ti.tr.iKQ. Hosebui g. Ore. FHEE board to young man or hih school boy fur a little work each day. Apply Cafeteria. UY E OKASS SEED Now ready for Hhlpment. Heat for pasture sowinv, $10 per cwt. Kjteclal price on large lots. E. A. Ithoten. .Salem. Ore. MON E Y TO LOAN Ci-year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $10,000 local money to lean on good real estate. First mortgage. See M. K. Hire, of like & Klce. LOST AXI FOVM. UWT Two front side curtains for Cole-8 car. Finder please phone 411. MIST toady's black hand hat?, on Hob- erts Mt. Monday afternoon. Finder please leave at this oft ice. Howard. LOST Fountain pen. Waslost on South Hose street. Finder pleaue leave at News-Itovlew olee. LOST Car liceiiseNo. 32C50. and tail 1 1 ten t. mi Koselnirtc-i leveland road. Fifwler return to this oltlce. cieniens, mall carrier. F. A. , FOR SALE. -Hy owner, tiro room house, D. W., i'.irp News-ili-vlew. FOR SALETI,r.r7Tr" t ningi-e. Hor,M c. FOB SALli,-;i.r:: ' n, Kt. 1 1, " FOR SALE r1 borsta. (,'urrv k.,.7t" i.l .,k FOR SALE Kx7renT iMe. Main St.' " lasulr, n-'J bearlna .trawU, "y puSlTn W. Oak St. I"I"U- Cuij,, For SALEtj00d TvV-ni-rr- harms., will or wSE L'II 21surth iliin s, W AN'lloitA KVCkiZ'rTir-Tr does. roKlst.rea ,"" ;1irf man. Wilbur iir..,.. ' Uuii Sutio miles; mi new tirJrV at flume 47J m l-OK KALK-Tt.uroutTbrTl C r HaniMhlre uiu 1 r'l '. Obunowetli. OakUndlfe H. BOX fcHOOKU FOK HALB-ahm. . Par; alio wrapping nPpl'Bu Jieuthjjrchaiij.. l.a'SK c?,T FOJt SAI.K 5-ruoin lioux i.TT fruit, gurd-n. cheap kii1 mine Kewe-lteview. i-)lt HA l.r-."-l.,;,t.r Buk.k goo.1 cord II res. 1.,K, ,i ?''.' new-liana. c. j. ,, J FOR AI.I-:-J,.rsey cwTTnTOKT aonio freah. others will be ILi T. llatttelU. It. K II. f'Vh'' lOltAEK 4JUU.1 modern houM. UT. ' ?K'V. .?r."' Wo,,tltti'l. chicken h"L fruit, lots. Easy terms. Mn JS der, half hlockjtrum Soldier Hm FOH HAI.K-Yearling Rambma, rams that will shear 20 to lit lbi line white wool. Will ltfU carload. Prices rlsht. P. V. HrruL FOH QUICK SALE to ac on coui: ty road; city water; diIIm frW Hoseburg; A-room hoj. barn ud chicken ranch. Audrey -0 FOH SALE Koseburtf property viihu live blocks ot cenier of city. Prop erty now hrltiKiiiK $0.00 rent U sides owner's guartera. On paTrf street, paved sidewalk and sewer all in and paid. AUo other property Deal wit h own e r at Winiheiiw. r'OK SALE 80 acres of so-.d Und. l miles from Wiualon britige; night trade for small tract close in. or citl property. 1 sjood aato etyle top buKKy, roAd cart, llglrt saddle, it heavy work collar, light hsrneH. !i turkeys, 3-year-old bay mare. C. H Van DeVord, Ht. 1, liox Ui, Rt burtf. Oretfon. FOK SALE &-ruoin modern buniiloi' close in on paved streft, with built in features, lare screened-in porch, breakfast room, garage, itore rouo for fruit. Tills propt-uy muit b seen to appreciate its value and ii offered at a sacrifice for quick Mi. $:'G50. Some terms can be bad. bi W. A. UoKard Heal KsUts Co, II Cnws St. WHITE Will FAI IX C HU'ACiO. CHICAGO. The white wig, re vived from Colonial days, has reached Chicago. Mrs. Haydnn B. Harris, of New York, formerly LIna Small, of Chicago, appeared with one in the Dlackstone hotel. The effect was stunning. o m:vspapku nv pnoToxaiAPHY LIVFRPOf.1. IT n Br e newspaper reproduced hy means of photozincography, was rocentlr fl ushed here. It was a single full on sheet, and was the joint effort s. both of the evening papers. The u of type was not necessary and the issue was stereotyped and printed In both offices in the usual way. "Help Wanted Male." Jack Roach of Drain hai recelwd the agency for the Queen line of la cubators and brooders .Now la tfn time to make your Inquiry and pUd your order for future delivery. Quality When wo tailor your Fall Suit you are annurcd of the hlghes' 'laamy all-wool material, tin flncst of workmanship, am mooth, unwrlnklcd. flttlnp Moihcs al tho low,-st possibl price. Thla is our guarantee Now that Fall is here don'' you think today would be a soon nine to order your Fall 'Hit and Overcoat? Try Our Way Ottr Auto WIU fall. Phone 277. They work naturally and form no habit They work naturally and form no habit 1 They work naturally and form no habit They work naturally and form no habit Sum only ym. I . : Ji Nathan I--ulIerton The Retail Store floseborg. Ore. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County LighUand Waterfo