Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 12, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    All transmission gears in the
BlG'SlX are of chrome-nickel
steel, carbonized and case
hardened. This is the high
est quality steel for this pur
pose as experts know.
A.h a. about lha gatolint
and lira mtlaatm BIG'SIX
rir, art a.iting.
60.H.P. d-Uch-bU-hd motor; 126-inch
wh.elbsM, insuring ampl- rooai for .
dulu. All Stud-bak-r Cora r Miuippod
witk Cord Tiro anolh.r Stud-bakvr
pr-cadont.
'Thit is a Studebaker Year'
' um afi&W
C. O. THOMAS Distributor
Distributor for
t CITY NEWS m9
Make the appointment today it's
none too early. Clark's Studio.
Fires (iesuoy lives, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
Solvs your Rift problsnis wltb
photographs. Clark's Sludlo.
An now booKIng orficrB Tor day
old chicks tor 1921 delivery from
high producing Tailored strain White
Leghorn and O. A. C. llarred Rock.
Kurl Vorsburg, 702 Kullarton St.,
HoHeburg.
Cut light expense, use an Aladdin
Lamp, beats elect rlclty. For demon
stratlou drop porual card to ii. U.
Wilson, Kosi-uurg, Box 1295, who
will -how you.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NKW tl.ASMI AVHHTI4ICMi:!NT9 WILL II K F(H ,M) o. LAST
TAUIC INDKIl IIKAIHNU -MCW TODAY."
VANTi:i.
WANTKD ("lean iiikk at Kuril 11 urn if.
Will y Mti pntniil.
WANTKD-
-TtiiHi'Vn, 1uik ir aniHlir
Uoyvt ftrna.
Phone 14M 14.
V ANT Til KKNT-HiiimH"" houae, fur
nlahMl or urifurnlnliinl Inquire at
JrvlB' hvi'oimJ )i:in1 atora.
WANTKI Krcnh i-iivv. MiirI
Mrs. W. II Z.'IkI'M. WUI'Ui
lit . 1. Phone 27-1-M 1.
I.f 8im.i1.
l WtfOll,
Want
Vftlh.
Tt TltAI'K - Mv Wlllumrtla
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arte. In i.KHntiriitH; houa. In. in, 2
lite; chick-!. tiituut'M, wdixUiumI. Incu
bator he 1 1 He, bioi lir hinixa, ? colt my
luiiinr Three inllt-e fruin 1 1 ulil-iir.,
Ore, K-4 mill- from O. 1, atiMiin.
Want arrt'itue near Uoaeliuru;. I'l lct
4tlOU. Alao liuve Ii lot In Salt Luke
t'tty to oxi-lminie ftr cltv rwkliUino
property, prW fUdfl. U. W. lfm,
Weal l. inn.
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ptoiT.T "to T-tT iii"""V'Vfeia-a''
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boxee.
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prtvllfito of hath. K. MhIii tit
1011 ItKNT -lliiinn fur youiiK mun, fui -nnte
hftil. l.Hth. i47 Wo. Ja. kkion
l'hmia 41 It.
roil' ia::T- -Ktn nlHln-.r ""YounV.' w iTTT
hu(h. ifcntU'iiiMn pi rrrd. 2i2 .
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l-'OK ItKXT .st i.u.m huuNe! Ttnuhv
I ati w n-tu c -t 'oi ill m oinpHiiy. 1J i
r'et. I'lllHH' L'lir.
KOlt UK NT NOV. 1 rttiT-Ht rh't I y iimiI
rn f urntrtlii-ti rnniii. l-'in itHc h.-nt.
one room luiKt (ihmikIi fur four men.
1'hotif .Tfif.-J.
FoU HKNTJ-'urnlnheil FotiBKci1nf
aj-arttnenta and fHaepiny runia
KoawKurg- Apnrjmnnta, Main and
MISCKLLAJKOIS.
T A t l.i lt I .N't r ilr it as iiiii kin K of Ku kln1a.
rh.in ls;-M.rs K. Mln.
TO KXCII A S'i i - Kinp lot l iir. ii1c"nT
iliiittirt Oftkl.-tritt. CmI.. for Itft KohI
trn k or tniiiliiK mr. AtUtraai Hni v
I'Rvta. IHIlnnl. Ortii.n
PTHAY Ilt.llSK- -fnkn ij fi," aoTriT
horn, whltw nl rip In ffti-a, trft fast
white, owner not If lod tn tall for
nlnwil. t'hon 1 i -KR. J. Jonsa.
fiONKV TO IOAN ir-yrr rural
rr1lt farm loans, low Infarct rate.
120,000 local nmnay te losn on tfood
real eatatn. First mortgage. Pee U.
F. RIp. of Itlre A Kir.
COMK IN Hhil lnok uver th mtri tio
naimrtmrnt of aiilttliKa ami ovr'rat
liiKH lt'ltiri'il In I'riic, Kil V, Prlre
Bint Hrunrr 1'uic Wool h'nhrh a. !nve
aa linn h ui l-Mu'O on your suit or
uvt t Oii. Kav a Suit Shop.
W)ST AMI IT)CMD.
IST Ijily'i liHirk hnn,llf. llh.r.
b.'l',rii Killlhowrr mn ltoB,,hurc.
Klnilr It-Hvi' Ht Nww-Itt'Vl.w 1TIi.
Lt 1ST- On rltM lic.n tUy. tu."!,.,'!!
t'levHrind
and ltoi'ttuic akK
Contnlnltm ualr ladtea' nt-w rut. bar
bout a. FlnJvT lav at Nws-Kvlr.
Roseburg
Douglas County
Plain sewing dons. 101 Parrott st.
A gift Deyona value; your photo
graph. Clark's Studio.
Watches and clocks repaired; sat
isfaction guaranteed. Wilbur Spaugh,
404 Pine utreet.
I.loyd Cleaning Works guarantees
your work; 2nd hand clothes bought
nnd told. ,125 Sheridan. Phone 44.
A social (lance will be given at
Winchester Saturday night, Nov. 13.
Good music.
rHEST COLDS
Vs.
Apply over throat and cheat
with hot nannel clow.
VICKS
V A RO RUB
Oxr 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
FOIt HAM..
KOU CALK All klrula of
l'hnna xi.
F7 iT N AL llurley-)itvlila
Iniilrt at Iton-hurK A n
dry . w4
hi
vela
I iiiii ia
MHt KAii - 4 ri Mf-h ni with youiiK
. rM5: 'u,1l -Mi'M'lJIn.
Kt ) R H A . K V r y fl ti c 1 1 i fa p pi e m at
iivetiaml Oichai da. i'liaa. A. bran!.
KOlt ftAI.K tOO tntahela uf aotiml 1iy
.'I'.' f?j VV 'I. . " ' t 1. Uoaahuia;.
KOlt HA I.K Liila -paiiiir Io;.r ii.
ar, a larily and a baiaa.n. JuUil 1
Mi Millln.
HOl.'SK rur "aula, 7 7oVnia. Vfniie" lif
I'lne Mt. 1'hoiia 81 -Ki (haa A
Umlid.
KOK SALKTwhltTftMvgTjrrmial
imk, or will axrhaiiBe for pulli-ta.
I'lione 2 tin- It.
1 1 Mt SAIJ: -I ioti(M tourltiti
roriillllon. I'lioiitj 3 J 5 -1
ar. In uo.mI
el- i Mil ins
iili'liVal
1 s I- vth($t ! Em ills!
i;iJ-le... Kiitfvtni! (!,., ' 1 .-rJ f )V jtrf
brry Hps. in Maivtt- YYaitsr
ii. Paul, lit. 1, Ititaatriirg, oi,
Toll SM.1-: (!, ten niuintiB ,, I, t"
I ui ti:i
i:im Lull. mill Wt-M t.iilit.
. n . Iicip. l,oek Hox hi. Yon-
WIN
niliA.
k'oltl) Tl'I'ltlNd ('Ait rr t.l. ch..
Jmt i..Riiit.J and in good ni.hn.
.nuull. karri.. H....
KOK SALi: 4 iHiii K'la"
I'urn. lu t cti. Bp (w n
In (own
rT t,w Aak for
Mr. Tolbnaa
TiiK -M-a;on. Inivro v ail " .Haw"
I1 a r i' t plitnta. JI pr hia if takan
tlila fail. Mia M , Cariaon. Mairoaa
or. N.Mith of c i lan. I P o,
WATKls I'lttMTCTS for aala at t!l
l.nto. st. Ttv Himi on,., von 1
nvnr uao anv otlmr klnl. Mouev ra-fun.!.-!
if oo,i, t aMt:afa.'t.M-;r
KOK ;-l.K At i i;-.i hiitr " draft
taunt, liamata amt ootl wag. n alaa
Ht Mar of haul woinl Mm; i,," ,M
In,,nt,e sn ..na K, ft Htui-ba
VOH SaI.K Sf.M.nrt-tian.l ..v, i f.i
Urv
k 1 Hun t tinruiir l r,.trt
rala; tr,
n1 Mill
N tn ii .1.
All in flratiMaaa .'o'nil 1 1 Ion.
t aolH
i Kaliis. J. O
KOlt S M i: " Wrtto
ati i. i n f vtiii .Irv
r.) ift i, i flu i.
ita for pi'lrra'
land urtm n air
'l l"'r rant ptn a
rinln.ul.Mi. and on t
'te Monar.-h Saa.l
and 1
lin-
M.-df
M-K HAI K - Hi, ai,ap. I h.r 1
tlfully HumtA haat pr-.n, .c,n lfl I
atata. io mtntita walk to alvrtla '
erak and high a.-hooi. . mila. frw '
h "oMbnrf, on bliihwaT. t a.-rag .
ypar-oltl jtruna., ; m-raa full baarlng 1
apple, family orcltaid; ifc aaraa !
pinntad to cmp; tu a-ra to ba plant
ad: nw IliOtf p1ntard bungalow 1
oiithulldliiga: $Ui't worth pfiaonai
proparty. Kor tjuhk aala mil aneit. i
nca avarytning; rur !. par sira Kor
Fartlrulara writ Q C. lUgan, Boi
II, MyrtU Crok, Or
Homecoming Week
Be Grand Event
"It will be a hummer.
Thin is what Die varsity "O ". the
greater O. A. C. and the vigilance
committees ay about homecoming
week, November ID to tl. The Asaie
I', of O. football game is expected to
draw a capacity crowd, as the tick
ets are going like hotcakes.
Letters with attractive orange and
black envelopes ate being sent to all
the alumni In an effort to get all of
the old students back to see the Ore
gon game and take part in the fes
tivities of their alma mater. Re
unions have been planned in various
fraternity houses and banquets, and
feeds" and other festivities have
been arranged.
The bonfire built by the freshmen
will feature the entrance of the old
King Jazz , according to the commit
tee. This bonfire Is an event in every
"rook's" life. The bonfire last year
was 25 reel square and iigntea up
the heavens so that It could be seen
on the University of Oregon campus
The classes will guard the tiro on
Thursday night. It being the custom
that the seniors take the first shift,
the Juniors next, the sophomores the
"graveyard shirt from 1! w t anu
the roofs tinish the night.
The rally on Friday night will be
started by the monster lire ajid many
stunts and Inlks will be featured. The
annual rook-soph rush is sdieduled
for 10 o'clock Saturday morning. The
rush will be inspired by the seniors
as Is always the custom.
The big Oregon O. A. C. game
will occupy the afternoon. The var
sity '.O" men. alumni unit active will
banquet at G o'clock Saturday. The
board of regents will be in attenu
ance and it is hoped that the gover
nor will stav over for the festivi
ties. Wallace Kadderly. formerly the
Aggie track mentor will have charge
of the bauouet.
The crowning event of the week
end will be the varsity "O" dance
Saturday evening.' Hot h the men's
and women's gymnasiums will be
used. Open house will be observed
at J o clo: k Saturday afternoon.
A 'I T K T 1 N K A I t.M )0 1 iS.
I will pay the highest price for
your produce. Give me a trial. Yours
for business. It. STl liliS.
KAIt.M KKMIMlKltS
Management of fattening steers
to produce good gains requires that
one handle the cattle gently, make
feed yard conditions comfortable, use
a good quality of feed stuff, feed as
regularly as possible, use care In
the selection of feeder cattle, and
feed nothing but good, thrifty in
dividuals Animal Husbandry, O.
A. ('. Journal.
Knsih'.ge should not be fed for at
leas', two we"ks after being put in
the silo. Hy this lime all fermenta
tion iwill have taken place and there
will be uniform feed all through the
rillo. Two inches should be taken off
the entire surface every (lay to keep
the silage Iron) spoiling. Dairy, O.
A. C. Bulletin.
Potatoes should be dried before
storing on account of the lcte, wet
fall. They should bp stored In a coo!
dry place where there is sufficient
ventilation to carry away the mois
ture caused hy sweating. The best
temperature to keep potatoes is from
Ii6 to :ts iVegrees. Farm Crops, O. A.
C. Mullellu.
Feed regularly and liberally and
keep the hens busy if you want a sat
isfactory result from vour hens.
Poultry. O. A. C. bulletin.
Spoiled silage should be thrown
away where It will not be esten. as
It is harmful not only to dairy cows
hut to every other kind of stock,
Hairy. O. A. ('. bulletin.
Central Oregon "sage-brush" land
under irrig.ition grows big yields of
spring wheat, oats, barley as well as
rye. alfalfa, field pes and sunflowers.
Fifteen varieties of spring wheat put
ill Mav 1 on the llarnev countv ex
periment station farm yielded above
.Ml bushels per acre. The oilier grains
yielded in proportion. Suntlowers
grew from 21 to Ei4 tons per acre
when cut for silage. Experiment
Station hulelln, O. A. C.
Jack Roacn of Drain has received
the ngency for the tjueeti line off In
ctibatori and brooders .Now is the
time to make your Inquiry and place
your order for future delivery.
pROVE at our riyk that ycj enn
cnHily aavf one thlrH on hn-h rrtc.-.l f,, .i
cut into :w dnvd ct( Vtr fv. i-.-nol :. A
have honltAicr uoird by Ittdia MII.KOL'Ni-:
Aids Dlflcslloa 5-';s!
li'M, molt itutt.'rnn.k. It m Kii:irnnti-t t!
not to rontnin any auljitnirlt? aciJ er a:'yihir(r
Injurious tn hos'a or poultry. It rV!.-a tmir
urtla aytfni, ma'.-tn? ho a Vsa Fi' itvt to
dlt-ae, praelicfctiy uuiuriiiK tpttna of Z'r 1U.
head per Cay.
University TcsScd Tr f ,v: B:cv
of IHli-y ilu.hnndiv nt Vi-M.url l'tior--tv'
crtiriu.-trtl a pck ti:i; ti-i-t w imh rf,ow,-i ii ' i
MUJ-aH.I.NK f.xlhr-ad.-a i-r.i.tuf i
nwr chun th.vo r..t f 'J Al .tno, V. h
t.rHhr-. Ml.,, iu'.vn. flo.. ar.;d f..i r;o,-ih J
M.lkoJine nn.,Io tin rvii- profit of -i in tV
dl,V-u ',t J W"H"nr.'- ' . fJ. V..
aay Milkolinew rr'a. lur sim.t n,j -
Milkolinc 2c a Gal. fl; kt.?Tr
form, and whrn Uii tiirM-'.f!
ItaMon. UiaB-j:ir:'it.l not to m - il "rt tl a-.r
or t.wuM. Ki-. nii-.ti fi-uuly m u-y clit -ia
r noa i; ncT com - nsr it. Tr
follows: a Bni. ; i(
16.6; S! sal. $,CiV; U-.-kL Ji
i are nn
"'1 la gju.
30 Day Trial jrv-itr ha
"mi ii w mr xt m
aawr you rv,r fjw it r
fly rn'nd cwk ur m.'n. v
todav. fn-d one-h..!!' (,,
l Iti-i; . y n at. or rr .
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n'l r f.r m,v imnt,
Itrv ai h.n m i
ae.Uv teat: th.-n If n-t
prt atotirvxeenftwnd wi'U iinii... ro
fm.tlewry cont ym i-a.l ,,a. u,e..
Jutk-fV B'id hHvapvrn: v.xg tc gin -.;'4 n-n'.
In to Km- by tntikinn tlua tt-t O, r iti' - .t
M ind valiiiiiii,' tUot. -How To li,'isl
Hvy Hotfa to M-wWUl w ,-,nt frea on
rauit-yur nwi' on a ea.il w ui
I'lStntHife, b'
OOI.ItK.V HO MIM.IM,' XMPANY
PortUod, Oregon
FRANCE'S SURPLUS OF GIRLS
nuanMimiiM PrcDondersnoe of
Babies Born to Wives of War Vet
erens Are of Ferrule Sex.
French nhvsi Inns see In the nerv-
ou reaction following the trial" ami
perils of war the eipUitiatlon of the
epidemic of girl bablca which hai
swept France In the last year.
They base their conclusion on the
remarkable fact th-it, while over 8n
per cent of the children nrently born
to men who served under tire are girls.
(10 per cent of the babies of war prof
iteers, slackers and men physically
unfit for conibutiint service hove been
boys.
Sociologists looking Into the future
predict thut If the p""'nt dlspropor
tlonnl feminine birthrate continues
over half of the girls born in France
In liilft and hhk will he doomed to
splnsrerhood. The proportion of young
nnd nilddle-nged married men In
France who snw no service on the
front Is so until 1 1 Unit the hoy bnhles
horn In their families nre outnum
bered more tliiin two to one hy the In
fant daughters of ihe war veterans.
While nt a loss to explain the work
ings of the mysterious Influence pre
determining the sex of the children
born to ex-sohllers. French physicians
agree that the relaxation of men's
nerves, suddenly relieved from the
high' tension of constant perils and
hardships. Is ut the bottom of the puz
zllng iuest!ori.
So long as the war continued and
men remained keyed to n high nervous
pitch their children were more ofren
hoys than girls. Sixty-live piT cent of
soldiers' babies born during the wnr
were boys. Now that the hectic days
of shot and shell are over the pendu
lum of gravity has suung to the other
extreme, nnd the pages of France's
birth registers are tilled largely with
names of new-born girl babies.
Amuroc News,
HELP TO FILL FAMILY PURSE
In City of Johnstown, N. Y., Three
quarters of the Wives Are In
Gainful Occupations.
In a siirvoy of fninlly Incomes In
nearly one humlro.l citk'S of tlio Unit
ed Stntes. the (U'piirtnient of Inbor
found thnt In Johnstown, N. Y., three
qunrters of the wives enrn money.
The Lnhor Review explains thnt this
renmrkiihle condition prevails In Johns
town beenuse glovemaklng Is the prin
cipal Industry there and furnishes
work which women enn do at home.
This appeals to them, because they
are able to eurn pood wages without
leaving their household.
In almost one-sixth of the New York
city homes visited women contributed
earnings toward the support of the
home. In Itoston. one wife out of
ten works; In HulTnlo, one In twenty
eight; In Cleveland and Cincinnati one
tn seven, and In Pittsburgh only one
In fifty. It is fntenesting to note tb
Investigators found that a surprlslugly
Inrge percentage of townhvetlers de
rive some Income from gardens and
poultry. Ninety-three per cent of those
visited In Cleveland had a garden or
chickens.
Fresh Eggs.
The pert proprietor of a grocery !n
Knst Twenty tlfili street, Is nothing If
nut good nt repurtee.
The other day, rather early In the
forenoon, one of the good wives In
the nelghhnrhond stepped Into the
siore and Inquired :
"Any real fresh eggs?" (Great em
phasis on the "real fresh.')
"Oh, yes. nia'am," he replied. "Some
Just laid this morning."
A day or two later, somewhat earl
ier In the forenoon than before, the
good wife again dropped Into the store
and Inquired :
"Anymore of those real fresh eggs?"
Whereupon the grocer cried to his
clerk :
"Kun to the hack room, boy, and see
if this morning's eggs are cool enough
yet to sell." Indianapolis Nws.
Famous London Trtt Gone.
A famous old mulberry tree In north
London. KnulanrV under which 144
jeurs mso It is said the American Dec
Inratlon of Independence wa first
read In that country, hns fallen under
the weitrht of lis ape. American hoy
scouts aiienillni; the Inlernatlimal
scout conference In London visited
the tree only a few days before It
crashed and lis history was told to 300
of them, who bad their iihotovrnph
tiiken heueath its branches. The tree
Mood on one of the lawns of the Mild
may conference hall. Many religious
lenders have nddrcsseil meetings un
der Its ample shade. Hundreds of re
quest for chips from ttia hi i orient
tree are helng re ei ed.
No Great Harm Done.
Jiumita, kimwlnc that her playmate
Jack wanted a kitten, picked one up
one day when It started to follow her
and, taklns It over to Jack, sold It
to hhn for the pennies.
"Juanita,"' said her mother, on find
ing out what she had done, "dont you
know you have no rlpht to sell or even
tflve away a kitty thnt Isn't your
own ?"
'Well," snld the young business
woman, "I kucss It can go home when
It Rets ready, can't It?"
Immersion Heater,
An eceeiliiiKly prnetUnl contriv
ance for n mother Is an electrical Im
mersion heater, cylinder shaped. This
will heat water or milk for the baby
or Invalid In a moment at any time,
day or nk-ht. Tills cylinder ti Pimply
plunired Into the liquid and the phut
attached. It taken only a momem (v
make the liquid bolting hot.
Mayor forced to .
Leave the Stand
pitthitro Pa. Kor. 12. Pro-
matiMo auuinut thn nrf-sonce of Mayor
E. V. liabcock in the reviewing stand
because toe city recently isuueu
normit for what thev termed "Hro-
irrmni in? dnv" Bt'nrea of over
seas veterans in the Armistice day
parade rerubea to marcn pasi uie r-
i.lfiuiinif ulnnil A f f Ml tt'VhlB' tn fliak
a speech which waa drowned by yells
'iiwt cr ai na iimvur leri ids biuuu
and (he parade pioce ded.
NO TICK OF BALK Or GOVEHNMKNT
TIM It Kit. (irieral Land orttco.
WualiliiKtun, D. C. October 13,
N'oticw ia Mreby given tliat aubjet-t tb
th condlt ions nnd Itinitiitiuna of the
Art of June . 116 S. -Stat.. 1M8, and
:lie Inatructlona of the Secretary of the
Interior of i-pu-mber 15, 1 117. the
Jinber on the followlnK laiulH will be
-.old Nov. 2!, lt2U, at 10 o'i'I'M-k A. M.,
it public am tlon at the United State
nnd ottliee ut Uoseburg, oreKon, to
he hirxheat bidder ut not leaa than the
ippruUed value ad shown by thla
notictf, anl to be aubject to the np
irovaj of the Secretary of the Interior.
Die purchase price, with an additional
turn uf one-fifth of one per cent there
f, belnj; comnilMHions allowed, must be
lpualtil nt time of aale, money to be
-eturned If aal la not approved, other
rvUe patent will Issue for the timber
vh leh must be removed within ten
veftra. " Hid will be received from clt
tena of the I'nlted States, uMsotlutlonl
f aut'h eltizena and corporations or
anized under the law a of the United
States or anv atate. territory or dia-
rlet thereof only. Upon application of
i qualified purt-has.fr. the timber on
iny legal aul.dlviulon will be offered,
separately before being Ineluded In any
jffer of a turner unit. T. 2J S., H. 1
W., See. 31. NKi NV r 640 M cedar
15 M.. MV14 NWW tlr 870 M. None of
:he tlr or cedar to be aold for lesa than
M M Dt r M. T. 21 S.. It. 3 W.. Sec. 31.
VW4 8E4, fir 4115 M NE'4 BW. fir
(L'O M., NWy4 BW'H flr 50ft M.. W4
V. fir ttuo M. None of the fir to be
mid for lesa than tl.50 per M. ; IrK'i
JWW. fir 85 M.. HW14 SEi. flr 600 M.
None of the flr to be gold for leas than
(1.76 per AI. CLAV TALI. MAN, Com-
ntaaioner. uenerai iand unite.
NOTICE OK SALE OF (lOVKHNMRNT
'1MIIEH (ienerul - Lund Office.
WusbiiiBton. 1. C, October 26, l!o.
otKe if hereby iciven thut aubjtct to
che condltiuna un.l limltntlona of tbe
Acta of June 1U16 Stat., .'IM, und
June 4. lau (41 Stat., 758), und tbe In-
itruetiona of the heeretary of the In
cerlor of September lf, 1HI7, and June
'.1, lSl'O. the timber on tne roiiowuig
ands will be sold Dec. 13. 1920. ut 10
oYloek A. 41 . ut public auction at the
Lnitetl .states lurid onrtce at itoaeourK.
Jretcon. to the tilirtietit bidder ut not
letig than the Hpprulved value ua aliuwn
jy tnis notlee. sale to ue suoject to tne
inproval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
lutiitionai sutn of one-nrtn or one per
cent tnereor, tieinfc eommissionn hi
owed, muHt be deposited at time of
;ale. nionev to be returned If sale Is not
iporoved, otherwtHeoatent will Issue
.'or the timber which niu.st be removed
,vithin ten years . Bids will be received
from citizens of the United States, aa-
-ociatloos oi Hiicn eltlzenw und cor
porations oiKUiiized under the laws of
lie I n ted btates or unv ntute. terri
tory or district thereof only. Upon up-
lleatHin of u ouallneu rmrcliaser. the
Limber on any legal subdivision will be
mereu tepurutely before being Inclucl-
il n anv otTer or u lareer unit. r.
H. 6 W.. Sep. 1, Lot 1, tlr 3: M., pine
m.. Lot 2, tlr ;tuO ai.. pine so m.. sk1,
NE'i, lir 551) M pine 60 M., S
Mi 'a, fir 300 At., pine 70 At., cedar 25
M., Lot 3, tlr 4U0 M., pine 20 AI., Lot 4.
ir 775 M.. SEV4 NW'i, flr 223 At., pine
0 AI.. cedar Si) AI., SV '4 NVV'i, flr 600
M.. pine 15 AI.. cedar "-'0 AI., NE'4 8K.
nr n-t) m., pine ie-i m i w 4 r p. ,
Ir 300 AI.. pine 35 AI., cedar 20 AI.,
SE'i SE'4, flr KtiO AI., pine 100 M.,
V SEy4, flr 8u0 AI.. pine 100 AI.,
eUur .!.. NE i !-V 'A. nr 3i0 M..
pine 45 AI., cedar 60 At., NW4 SV4.
flr 850 Al pine 60 M,. cedar 80 Al
si-; '4, nr auu ai.. pine i y m.,
edar M WW SW, nr coo AI., pine
.0 AI., cedar 30 M.. Sec. 15, NKV; NK14,
Ir 072 AI., pine 48 AI.. SEV- NEU. rtr
52 AI.. pine yti AI.: none of the llr or
eoar to tie aoio tor lens man ii.uo per
VI.. und none of tbe pine to he aold for
ess- than $2.5o ner AI. : Sec. 11. NEW
NE'i. Mr 5uo At., pine 20 AI., cedur 15
vi.. NW'4 KE. nr oo m., pine 10 AI.,
etiar lu si.. stJ'- MCi. nr 4i0 ai.. Pine
to AL, cedar 15 AI.. SWW NK'i. flr 5od
M Pine :i0 AI.. cedar 10 AI.. NE'i
NW-4. flr 300 AI., NV4 NWU. flr 600
SE'i NWVi. fir 4tti ai,. pine 25 At..
SW4 NW'4. flr 300 At., NE4 SE-
-i. flr 4(H) AL. pine r0 AI.. cctlar 15 AL
NV4 SE'-4, tlr 350 M.. pine 60 AI., cedar
!0 AL, SK'4 SE"i, flr 325 M., pine 50 AI..
eour iu ai.. 'i '4 , nr ;iuu m.. nim
0 AL. cedar 10 AI.. NE'4 SW1. tlr 300
i., pine ii., M-;4 ww'a, nr 27s ai..
tne ar AL. SWU SW'i. flr HOo AL. pine
H) Al., cedar 10 AL, See. 2:1, NWli Si'J'A
flr 5fi0 AL. WEU SW'.i. flr 420 AL. Se.
M-.Si isfj-. nr oiu ai.. jvfcj'i sr A.
Mr 42U AL. pine 40 AL. NW'i titi, flr
tio ai.. rSK'i M'i'i. nr ;t5 al. nine 50
ai., w4 nr 4Nt- ai pine 40 Al..
lone of the flr to be no Id for leas than
$1.25 per AL. none of the pine to be sold
for lesa than $2.50 per AL. and none of
the cedar to be eold for lesa than $1.00
per AL T. 37 S.. K. 7 W.. Sec. y. S
, flr 42ii AL. pine 50 AL. T. 3!) S..
K. W., Sec. 3. NV '4 NK'4, flr 1H0 AL,
pine 2X0 AL. oak 15 AL. N V W NWU.
flr 95 AL, pine 270 AL. RE'i N V 4 , nr
,o ai.. pine 22& ai sw'i. nr
M.. pine 3K0 AL: none of tbe flr to be
fold for les than $1.00 per AL. none of
the pine to be Bold for leas than $3.00
per ai. . uno none or tne ouk to ne nolo
for leaa than 60 cents per AL T. 35 S.,
tt .1 E., Sec. l, SE4 SWU, pine 10 AI..
red flr 430 AL. white flr 20 M. ; none of
the pine to be sold for leas than $2.26
per At., none of th red flr to be sold
for leas than $1.60 per At., and none of
tne wnue nr to ne soin Tor less than
$1.00 per AI. CLAY TALLMAN, Coin
mlasloncr. General Land Offlca.
Sieve's no Qift
like aPor trait
nothing ao distinclivo.solast- -ing
and so aure to bo appre
ciated. We know acorm of
mm in this city ho would be
overjoyrd at ChriMmas if thry
deceived sonicoin a phntograph.
HEM US STUDIO
RQSSBUHO. QRICON
JrJ Wi.Ulli?
r i
I
m
IWI aak Ut CrKku
I.ODf.E DIUKCTOKY.
I. O. O. F., I'uIiib EacampiueDt IN'm. 9.
Maria In Oiltl Fellow' Templd
every Thuredny evening. Vliltlns
brethren always welcome.
JOHN REESE. C. r.
FOSTER BUTNER, H P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 8.
JAMES EWAIIT. F. a
BAf.I.ES Rogeburs Aerte meet. In
their hall on Jui-kson St. on 2nd and
4th Mundny evenings of each mouth
at 8 o'clock. Visiting; brethren In
Kood standing always welcome.
FRED P. Ct.ARK, W. t. P.
VICTOR MICK1.U, W. P.
B. P. OOODMAN. Secretary.
KKIUHTS OF PVTIIIAS Alpha Uodxe
iiieeis every rveanesaay even
lug, cor. Jucksnn and Cuss tits. Visit
ors always welcome.
ROY o. YOCNO. C. C.
CHAS K. HOPKINS. M. F.
E. K. WIMBKRLY. K. R. 8.
LOYAL OIlllKll OF MOOS Roaeburff
fourth Wednesday evenlnga of eah
month nt 8 o'clock In the Mooae hall.
All visiting brother! are invited to
attend.
C. W. CLOAKE, Dictator
H. O. PAHOETKH. Secretary.
O. I. O. KI.KS. ItOMflmrir I,oAe No. 30
rioioa regular communications at
the Elks' Temple on each Thursday
of evry month. All members re
quested to attend reKularly, and all
vlaltlnjf brothers are cordially in
vited to attend.
A. J. MLBURN. B. R.
IRA B. HILLLE. 8ecy.
VXHMF. F THE WOULD Camp
ine(H in yiua renowa nan in
Koschurg eveiy lnt and 3rd Monday
evenings. Visiting neighbors al
ways welcome.
O. H. PICKENS, C. C.
M. M. MII.l.ER. Clerk.
VHKillllOltS of- nooni'inFT Lilac
v-ircie no. ,s, meets on 2nd and Itn
Monday eveningB. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
EDITH CHURCHII U O. N.
TILUE I. JOHNKON, Clerk.
O. if.. H., ltoaeburtf rhnpier S
jioiaa tneir regular niratlng on the
lt and 3rd Thuradnys In each month,
are reapectfnlly Invited to attend.
LEONA ARItArTAM, W. IV..
FRkB JftH'IHON. fieoy.
A. F. A A. tf.. Unrrl l.o.lue No. IX
RezuUir comrnunlcatiuns iind and 4th
Wednesdays each month at Masonlfi
Temple, Roeeburf, Ore. Visitors wel
come. W. P. HARRIS. IVcy.
A. A. WILDER, W. M.
. . A. O. T. HI. Koaekiirs; llrvlevr
y. It hold, regular reviews an eee
nd an4 fourth Thuraday afternoons
In II aeeo bee hall. Aletera of ethor
reviews viaitine; tn eur aity are eer
dially invited to attend our reviews.
Jdaeeabee hall an Caaa ntreat.
LOUISE IOCKE, Com.
JEKHIR RAPP. Col
The fl. R. B. I. A. Volo Moetlns; will
be bald at tbe Mnceabae hall arary
ret and third Wednesdays ef the
month.
RKI1KKAI19 Rosabura Rabekah Lo1fa
No. 41 L O. O. V Meet lfl Ofld Fel
lewa Tampla avry week on Tuesday
evening. Tlsltlnffj members In fteod
standing- are Invited to attend.
KVA LEX. N. Q.
HKLT.E STEPHENSON. See.
ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Secy.
I. U. O. Ph .Tatar Inn Loriico Kn. ,
meets at Sykea hall, N. Jacksen St.,
an Saturday evening of a. week.
Ylaltl'ng brethren are always wel
lomi. LTMON L. SPENCER, N. .
A. J. GKDDBS. Rett. Sec.
J. B BAII.air. F. Sec
KltKlll'H LOIrGB NO. 1003, lotted
llrothorhood of Niilntennneo of Way
Kraployra nnd Hallway 9htp Labor
er Affiliated with the A. F. of U
Meets at Moese hall the flrat Wad.
fenrth Sat. nights and third Sundays
of each month.
J. F. SMITH .FreUJent.
W. J. MEKEDITH. Ilec, Beey.
GEO. MAC IV Kit, Fin. 8eey.
Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
These are. not sprout nlants Joint
lants or sprang! tip planu. The
first-class tips. Also hart straw
ofrry plants and ail kinds fnitt
trees. Better book your order now.
R. L. ELLIS
Three miles west cf Roseburg.
eeee
All sorts of vale successfully
concluded, for arrangements see i
M. C. RADABAIGH
SI N. Pin 8t
ObtainaSU .
-heu Ptck,t
and
ujvc mem
lnnctively they crave this wheat food with , ,
And indeed nothing could be better tor Vh ?'
dainty Snow Flakes. Your grocer ha, the m " lhM """'
a ami Fl.kM
l'I!)l-'KSSiONAt,
MO. 403 W. Ca.i'" """wTpJS
1 "'Kun
ill tii wiixoTrpi-jj -5-.
si1 mt
Sutherlin Sanitarn
MEDICAL SURGICAL1
Write It. I. HALL, L Sipt.
Sutherlin, Oregon
Buy Better Bucks
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Money.
BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY ARE LOW. HIM IS I HI I
If you are Interested In any imiobr?
of either Kmde or regl,ltred hec,i(
the fullowlng breeds:
Hampshire, Shropshire. Llncls, Ri.
ney, Cotswold, Ramboulett, or lit
CrtJHB.
Write us quick what you want
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Box 51. North Portland. Orejoi
Heinline-Moore
CONSERVATORY
Ludlea eapcclatly Invltad ta otwrrff
our Monilnr and Thuraaar fTtW
pli.vafi'iil training rlaaara. 8f tit
vtand and elub drllla.
Klndargiirtrn unulla faralM It
nny time. Four trained traearnli
vbnrKe uf baby elaaa.
NEW OREGON
Again under the man
agement of
Mrs. Foutch
House thoroughb; n
Tiitml; much new tirnin"
addixl. Good rooms. J
oi week.
Ill Sheridan Street
1
ur. i. r,
Bradford
and Wife.
Graduates and pott
ates of the Oldest Chirtw
ed College of Chiropf"
n the world ,
hare re-penl offlw ;
Perkins Biag. i
We ute ss .run
trlcltr. n0"""5. H
Chiropractic. J MI m
Bucce.ul for JS,rf
Tears In handling "
disease known ,1;
family. Office hoori
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