Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 15, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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CITY NEWS jff
Arundel, piano inner. mou 189U
Plain sewing dune. 1US Parrott st.
Fires Afniuy iiTi't, property and
food. Be careful with Ore.
Watches and doers repaired; aat
lufuotion Kouranteed. Wilbur SpatiKli,
604 I'Mie tttrcet.
Write Jack Uoach, Drain, for cata
loKtio and prlceH for the Qikmii in
cubators, coal nnd oil biunliiK bruod
vm. Avoid disappolntimnt by plac
ing your order now for future de
livery. HtMuemhur Ihu Quoun is the
bent nun-y can buy.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NKW CLAMSinia AIIVKIt TISKtlltVI j WILL HK rlU M) 4 LAST
I'AI.IC L'KllKIt IIKADIXI "NKW TODAY."
WA.Ti:n.
H(V Iti Wi.nl Jul. I'uuiiv 44k-J, ItoMo
lilll K, I M'- Kuri.
?A NT Kl or 5 i.khii rurnlalunl
hmis- K'l N. I'urrott St.
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pynr Hi. I'lii-n H-M4
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nn UiKt- tn kuoi! rw
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(TlMtlc faMillv tiy ynn niuu ttn
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W ANTKI Amu VlUIi faiiiil k:inl of
I iinn It-k fit i in . nnixt hit ve k now l1g
n f Htot k, I'iK", lii'is'f. Coim) refi
in.o i ui i t-t I, Apply O. IV Cooliow,
ItoHfluil
Salesman vantki" v. wniitTrr i
lu t oinh with u inn n im-i- h.i n U all y
tiit'hitt-d Mini thut known Kotn( hi nt,'
Bhout Ht llltiK. to K'pr . Mt-nt ttK til
1 ioukIiih t t hi nt y. I'numiRl opiort un
ity for ilKiit mini. AiMifn (M.nt.ii
Motor Ai t'fswoi-icM, lm, 4. Mi sun k
t., I 'o! i In n I, iiinl will , v e" if nn. h
to I'o rti mid for Intt-i v u-w if v. in
iiiiallfy. t
WANT' 'rT TTfATT: SlvVMhi'in7t"t
Vallcv V J H.-twn, m 1 1 ImpruTsil; I ',
i'i lf(uiil'i'i liuutt, burn, 2
Ink t hh kt-n hoiiwi H, KnixtiliKl, tnuu
ttaitor lionxt, Inuotl-r toiiH. 7 eolony
ou-. Thi nnlwi froiii H -il.btiici.
(Mf. H 4 lnll floni 1. liUU!t
W.mt M.iw;itw iit-ur 1 1 .nthu i g. ptU
Hiton. Also lm :i lota In nt l,ak
City to luuigf for Im,i,Uik
propwrtv, prli Uwo. vi. W Uitaiii.
M't'ptt I irtn. M -gn
VDIt ItKNT.
ft'X'XI I.i lot, k'1 i'i ri i md. l.uiiV
I'MTIINISIIKIi 1,..
tplnc riioina,
h'OH nNT-- Snfrly d inlt boiee!
Kt iii i;i:.i -i hi ii7iii-.tt.-ti h.uid.-r aTi
lrf! X. X. tviii' t k-
l'"lit It KNT- Km nulTe.t" romn wTTE
prlviUit of bn:h. 41 I. Main Si
Vim ltrXT--ViirnUhi1 room. w;t"i
bMtli. K'htlmin ptrrrrf. 2?i W
Kl 'It I ; 1-: Tl-ut tnih.'Trt -m tor 1!K"T7
liom..'k-tlni--it., flili.lrm. Ml Wni
chr.th'i'. phofin t .- V
ill illIXT -Kurnlfhi-.l oTlin f in n iBlu-.t
rooum, with prlvilK of hnth l'hn
TJi'-.l. or ..ill t-wiiuifcs altvi 4 at MO
Win. 'hpvtrr Ht.
F'O if R K NT KuThlfTheii o li n K pig
nrirftnpnta eml lphii room
Honfciirf Apsr.tmiHite, Alain and
t'oiitflaV rhon
VIH'M! I.AI'V V
k.-.-pvr r tti do liiMifi work
VANTi;i Sii.Kk
Misci:rrA. kots.
T A 1 1 .1 H I N't 1 . oTen J7m7 k hY of uil kln'1"
l'hon 1H7-M. fi.'fc n M-iin
7 f i K X i ' H ASH K K i n I i it In i aVtTt rnr
itinlrlct Oaklnn.t. I'al.. for l!f K.nd
t r n-k or tntirlhtf vnr. Aifilvnn Homy
Invin. iMIIard. Oregon
-inW:y""Trt l)AN-M-VMr'nirii
i-re.Iit fflrm lonna. low Intaraat rat1.
10,000 local money to loftn on Krtd
real fPtst. KlA mnrtirnga. ii.
K. Hire, of Hire Hire.
lAOST AM) tXrD.
L)8T On roil betwn llosehurf anJ
iiarilen Valley, pai kaga conta! nln(
tioy a unltm aulta and mans wooian
hlrt. Fln.lar pifaaa Ivava at Nwi
ltevivw eflice.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castcria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
V
.In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ti iiniM .. ti err.
J T. A. RuftVty relurncd i his morn
i Inf to KuKfiie afinr spend in k Sun
day with his family In this ciiy. Mr.
Kaffety 1m now employed by the state
i an a Held di puty hy the Motor Ve
hicle Department, and Is ensured In
uppreheinlhiK viitators of the vehicle
(laws of the state, lie slates that a
Kn&t number of cases are found In
which trti'-k and auto drivers are op
erating inai-hineH without the proper
license. The three Held deputies have
sent in thouxandri of dollars collect
ed from Hume who have been caught
driving machines without license.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Till. IMA MONO IIUAMK A.
I.bi1II Au your lrupa't for
t'UUIi. It. U n.t li,,ld t ulllAVV
t- . flr tilth lllua Rll.N-11. V
TuLe nn alhrr. liny f jur "
1 fin fid-,. A kf Ifl.l irrs.TFn S
lUAMOl, ItlCAMl I'll.l.M, f f US
(rcii k'lown.ii lint. Ml' t. AHay KH.il 1
SOI RV Pijl'i'iOISTS EVERYWHERE
LCiHT 22-foot
I i xctnvllU- ri
New u- Htv
cliitl 11. on Itost hut -Ml.
l-ln.!.-r li-iiva ut
) J. Kit ml.
LoS'l" tilm-K uinl u-Mtw i.,.u-.l fftnale
titMinU. B.-r on nutit liln.l lg. linJwr
plt-iiH.- ilnn .'3-1-. A. !n. 1 k-
Li ST On lwt tloii ilar, lirtwrn
'lVlaii(l ami ICoWchiii pa, Ut
I '.rilainlna: air luillna' i,w i uli.i
1(H ft ALU.
mn Al.BAIl kinds af 4rr . waad
Phona 31.
Knit sAi.i; f T7" ioil7i""o"u"ii'i To"w
Phone ill-l-TJ.
KoH SA1.K 4 fiaplfit.wiT wlta"anng
i-alva J tn j A alaUilhn.
I'lllS Rift "SAl.K-lwiro, fiom" $'ti
IK' Mi. h. K. S. hinl.lt, Itroikway.
I-'OR JA I.H Var ftna cull app aa" a7
ivarlai.d Orciiaida. Cba a. Bruad.
I-OH KAI.C -lta a iiaaaaiisar taurine
-ar. a .lundy and a kiaaui. .ludd
M.Mlliiri.
lioi'tolj for mil, 7 rmm, elaaa Tn i an
i'lna ait. Pliana I'liai A
Wr:ind.
I-VUt SAI.R YWo "wh"ltio"igmrn7oi"t
or will axi?hun fur nullin.
1'huna 2t It
rV.TriiVrrvn;
t r ft ,
u, tn o,d
Mil my
oinllllun I'I
Wliii'lu'i(r,
i-on .Mi.f. Appli'a iiml ( l.li-i h l ,.n .
in town, l-hoitw --KJ. i.. R hklnnar
A: Sons.
' I i s a I . T wT7Koi ii "1777, T i i, g I VTtT
litis in... I. Im. Cui, 1.... kwoml Mil-
VU K bilT 'AH'l.tnJ i pa," aV
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, i-ok S .K S.t rni il ,,m l""Vgii7T
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I-ok SXI.1-. Voiiiiji inil.h io
tWO llmnlln, at,, ,-t f'.l
iift.-r Nit !.,, k :i:.:-.i
fiaah
l'hona
Prt a l.t - data: at thnnSBII tarT
o r tlpe. raady In Ala t ah. Waiter
O 'tu, Kt. 1. Raiabort. 0: a
FOR ST.-"-na tan mnntha old""-aVT
imii! i-ii bntl. laiga in.i
lit.
ii ni sail rnaap. .
I.avk Uox
Taa-
KOR f Tot;tna CiH-rtr" ala -a
J'iat rapmntad and la load tnaaaa(.
c' endltiae. Sru, fjaiaga. Raaa-
"V"TU1X9 rtoPt'.'Ti for '-TTa a1fT5i
W . I-ana Si Trv tham an-a taull
nir ut atir othar kinit. W.wit ia
ftiml...! j .o.ls not Pit:if ii.rr
w.K - B.-onrt-ia rul an, 3 Dodga
Ur
"""l- ' "Mir a loiirina. I tart
r..ltar. Ail in flratala a..nulttaa
nn win ia aold at Mra-aina J
F" o n ftM.R-ITi'ilt . iTl ,Tr 17r I c", . a"" a n
att.-t!y fancy dry lan,1 pirown Alfalfa
'l taring fii per ent puia n1
rs pr i t KrrnlnMMon. nnd oti tlm
thv, rlnvaia, atn. AlonAufc 5ap "
M.Ko!,1, Offj.-m.
PHh s M.7T"n.iBpiri.-r hAu
lifnlly itiiAtM. bmt pruna afctloa In
Mle. !-i n-lt,Htta a!k ta Uvritt
ara-k and high aaha.il; : mtla fiaat
RAahii'g-. on hlfhwar: ( acrpn 1.
year-old prnr-aa, 7 aa-a full aaarlag
apple, fa mil arahar-1 ; ll aeraa
planta1 lo crop; 39 aaran te aa alant-
al; new SC() plnntara-1 bungalaw;
uuttiuIMInia; IUk worth tiaonal
property. Kor quirk aala w aaer.
floa evarythlnaj for 14 par a-ra, Ker
fartlculare wrtta O. C. Kaiao. Bos
U, WTtle Crtek, Ore.
Mix m M
Movie Closeups
One of the most poignant and ap
pealing screen dramas ever wcltten
Is "Tho Stealers," William Christy
Cabannes eight reel super special,
released by Hohertaon-Cole, which
opened at the Liberty theatre last
night for a run of two days.
The picture is one of those rare
epics of the; screen which entertains
and at the same time seems to have
a seriouB purpose In this case a ten-
lenry to make the spectator nop and
think of the wonders of the universe
and the owers of divine faith.
The story deals with tho regener
ation of a clergyman who had pros
tituted his talents in defying Cod In
stead of serving him. How his rescue
from the forces of evil Influence
others, furnishes an original and an
interesting climax.
"The Stealers" Is as Hpectacular In
ita g'ciilc effects as It is lu theme.
The titles are colored some;hing
new in pictures and so are some
of the big sienes. in two of which.
more than 5,uuu persons laKe pari.
O O
"Modern Centaurs" which will be
a feature on the program of the
MhJcbIIc theatre tonight Is said to
otfer a series of the most dangerous
feats of horsemanship ever se n on
the screen, yet during Its making,
neither man nor horse was hurt be
yond a few brulnes. This U explained
by the fact that the participants are
iixty members of a crack troop oi
ortugese C avalry, ana mat norn ine
men and horses are trained for
months l"fore they were allowed to
attempt the feature that will be put
on the screen touight.
'f
The remarkable art f Will Rogers
both as a comedian and as the por-
traver of pathos. Is once more reg-
lulered in the screen In his newest
fioldwyn picture. "Water, Water.
Everywhere. In this picturlation
of William H. Leighton's series of
nilly Fortune" stories which ap
peared In the Saturday Kvening Post
Will Rogers has the role of a west
ern cowboy bent on sacrificing him
self so that hig friend and Ihu girl
that he, himself loves In vain may
rind the happiness that Is denied
hyn. i
The numorous center oi tue story
is the attempts of a temperance so-!
ciety to banish iliior from the town. I
In the course of the story, t tie main
town saloon becoujes a soda foun
tain, and the men stay away from
their homes as usual to congre
gate there and swap stories. How-,
ever. Will Rogers succeeds In the
attempt to reform his rival nnd then
resignedly steps aside to permit him
to wed the girl he loves.
A small but excellent cast sup
ports the star. Among the cast are
Irene Rich, Howland Lee, Wade Bot-
eler. Marguerite Livingston, Lillian
iangdon and Lydia Yeaman Titus.
Water. Wale. , Everywhere
will be shown at tho Majestic thea
tre tonight. It 1h a picture that will
make one better for seeing It.
l AltM KlvMINDKIlH
Plant Pathology, O. A. C. An-
thracnose and fungus rots are de
veloping on fruit to a large extent
in Western Oregon this year. This
is especially bo In orchards whlc
have not been kept clean by spra;
ing. The unusual wet weather of the
fall has been a favorable agency for
their development. but clean
' hard pwlll have a minimus loss from
these diseases. If anthraciiobe is bad
t he orchards should be sprayed be
fore winter, although It Is now too
late to prevent the first crop of the
anthracnose from developing.
rami Management, O. A. C. How
murh does it cost to produce an acre
of alfalfa. Data collected from til'
fanners in Malheur county show the
cost to be and w hole cot. In
eluding interest on the Investment
and the work to lie The cost of
growing was f't more than tho hay
was sold for. I his shows that while
the farmer was not losing monev.
he was not making a fair interest
on tho Investment.
Entomology, O. A. C. To lessen
the number of insects which Infest
garden spots is the aim of many a
careb ner. A good plan Is to clean tip
and uestrov all trash around the gar
den tract. This will kill many of the
inserts at once, ami expose others
either to die at once or be eaten by
the birds or some other enemy.
harm crops, t. A. C ( lover seed
not now thrashed should be stack
ed and saved for thrashing next sea
son. If the seed is dry when stacked
It will remain in good condition tin
111 a huller can be procured. Some of
Bad Colds
WET, stormy weathfr, x
jxwure, pnidlea, and tho
heavy col J in on. Pr. Kins New
Discovery brr.ik it up quickly
and I'ltasanlly. JU'ad cleaned
up. cough relieved and you feel
better. At your druggist, 60c
and ?1.20abotUa.
For colds andcoughs
Dr.Kin's
New Discovery
Bowels Begging for Help?
IV. Kine'a Tills will brin vmi
happincsa ol re-iLr, nontyf lvU
and liver functioning. Kt" feeling
fit and nu!y f,.f nork or nl.iv. Mil
and comfort.iMe to t.ikc lut always
reliable. Same old price, 25 cents.
r Prompt! Wont Gripe
UnKincys Pills
JL1ULHLH
.MIS- SMITH IlKMUNS.
Euilly H. Smith, who
ha beoo .-rv!ug at public
health Instruction nurse In thla
county for leveral week, has
tendered her resignation he-
cause of erlou illnesi In her
family. Her aunt has been
Btrlcken with an attack of
paralysis, and MIhs Smith will
be unable to carry on her work.
At a Bpecial meeting of the local
Red Cross today. It was voted
to carry on the Instruction work
started by ills Smith, and the
northwest headquarters at Se-
attle will be requested to send a
nurse here at once to lake her
place.
the seed is sproute4. ut this will
not Injure the rest if the clover la
marked dry and Is properly covered.
Protection from moistre at the bot
tom of the stack and at the top are
the main requirements for a good
stack.
ATTENTION KAIt.MKIW.
I will pay the highest price for
your nroduce. Give me a trial. Yours
for business. R. STIIiBS.
Land Case In
Court Today
The circuit court today took up
the case of the Southern Oregon Or
chard company against Alfred
Iiakke. Bakke It appears from the
complaint, gave a note as part pay
ment on some property he bought
from the company. He failed to pay
the amount due and suit was
brought. Iiakke claims that he was
defrauded and that the land Is not
worth the amount he has paid for it.
The Question involved Is largely a
matter of the land's real value.
Pageant Bz Given
Thanksgiving Day
LOS ANOEI.ES, Nov. 1 5 A com
munlty Thanksgiving pageant In the
memory or the Pilgrim fathera. In
which the spectators will take an ac
tive part. Is to be stuged by the
Hollywood Woman's Club, November
27, on the grounds of the future
home of the Art Alliance Society,
in Hollywood Canyon, near here.
The p;igeant theme, which will be
developed by songs and (lances, will
follow as closely as is found possible
to doso, according to Mrs. William
UoMllle, chairman of the pegeanl
committee. Kpisodes from early In
dian days to tne nrrlval or the May
flower; the landing of the Pilgrim
tathers and the welcome by the In
dians: and on through the first
Thanksgiving dinner, and the court
ship of I'rlsi illii and John Alden will
also be enacted.
Members of the club will take a
rart in the colonial dress of the col
onial dames and mothers, while the
community will be mobilized to sing
hymns and folk songs through the
periods ot which the story runs.
Marlon Morgan and a group of
uancers will present the French dan
ces. while Norma Gould and another
group of dancers will give Dutch
novelty acts. The Y. W. C. A. and
Woodcraft girls have been selected
to take Indian and folk interpreta
tions. Small children will also take
the part of Indians.
Iledwiga Hiicher will be pageant
director: II. Kllis Heed scenic and
art director, and Hugo Kirrhofer.
musical director according to the an
i.ouucenient.
NOTICK Itlll ItlDS TO IMPROVE
SOLTH STl'.l'HKXS 8TICKKT.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the iindernigued at his office in
me clly hall in the city of Roseburg,
Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. ni. Novem
ber 15. 1920. for the improvement
of South Stephen! itreet, extended,
in the manner provided by the pluns
and specifications of the City Engi
neer now on file in the office of the
Uty Recorder.
A bond of 100 per cent of the con
tract, satisfactory to the city, will be
required from the contractor. The
time stated in the pronosal for com
pleting the work will be considered
by the council in awarding the con
tract.
The council reserves the right to
ii-jeci any ana all Bids.
Hy ordxr of the Common Council
R. L. WHIPPLE.
City Recorder.
1 neve's no ui ft
likeaPortmit
--notMnc distinctive, so lad
ing nnd to sine to he appre
ciated. We know scores of
men in thi. city vfco would he
ovcrim-cd at ( I, iiMmas if Ihcr
rreem-d someone's phnniaiupu.
11 EM US STUDIO
ftll 1
CHILDLESS
WOMEN
Please Read ThU Letter And
See What Normal Health
WiU Do For You.
Lancaster, Pa. '1 wu weak and
run dowa, had paint in mr head, back
and stomacn an me
lime, and bearing
down pains. I hau
used Lvdia E. Pink
ham1 Vegetable
Compound a n d it
helped me, so my
mother got me to
try it again, and 1
am now feeling bet
ter than I have for
years. We were
married sixteen
veara and had no
children, but now we have a line big
bov and we always call him our 'Pink
ha'iu' boy. The 'doctor was afraid of
mv case "as I was 41 years old when the
bo"v was born, but I' came through all
right. You can use this at a testimon
ial if vou wish and I will certainly write
to anv one who writes to nie about it."
Mrs. Maboabct O. JIavercaiip, 529
Howard Avenue, Lancaster, Pa.
Tf you have the slightest doubt that
Lydia' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound will help you. write to Lvdia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential),
Lynn, Mass.. for' advice. Your letter
will be opened, read snd answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
SINCil lt riKWING MACHINES KOH
SALE.
John Patron, district salesman
for the Singer sewing machine, has
located in Hosesburg. New and sec
ond hand machines bought and sold.
All makes of machine! repaired. Lo
cated at Howard's repair shop.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
T1MHE K. Ganarul Land Office,
tt'ashtntfton. D. C, Ovtohwr 13. t20.
.Votive la hereby glvan that subject to
.li conditions and limitations of the
Aet or Juna . 116 (39 Stut., iU, and
Uia liiitructlong of tha tfacretary of tha
Interior of September 15, 1917, the
timber on tha following lands will be
nold Nov. 2H. mt). at 1U o'clock A. M..
it public Auction at tha Cnlted State
land o it) lev at Kosebur;. Oregon, to
tha highetit bidder at nut less than the
ippraUed value as shown by this
uotlce. sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the Interior.
Die purchase price, with an additional
sum of one-fifth of one per cent there
of, belntf uommieaions allowed, must be
lepotfitt-il ut time of sale, money to be
leturned If sale Is not approved, other
wise patent will issue for the timber
which nmat be removed within ten
veara. bids will be received from citi
zens of the United States, association
jf such citizens and corporations or
ganized under the laws of the United
-j tales or Any state, territory or dis
trict thereof only. Upon application of
i quuhned purchaaar, the timber on
any leifal subdivision will be offered
jeparuiwly before bains Included in any
offer of a larger unit, T. 21 ., Ft. 1
W Sec. 31, N1CU NW 14 Mr 640 M., cedar
IB M NW' NW fir 170 M. None of
the fir or c-cdur to be sold for less than
11.50 per M. T. 1 ii. R. 3 V., Idee. 31.
SV SE, fir 4ZE M NE V4 SW"4. fir
120 M.. NW SYV'tt fir 00 M., liWH
SW. flr auu M. None of the fir to be
inld for lena than $1.60 per M.; fcE'i
SW4, flr 825 M BWli aTKU.-flr 600 M.
None of the fir to be saM fur lees than
tl.75 per M. Cl.AY TALISMAN, Com
nlssloner. General Land Office.
N'OTH'K OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBKIt. General I-aiid Office.
Washington. Ij. C. October 2,
N'otlce is hereby given that subjact to
:he conditions and limltntions ef the
Atn of June 9, 1 f 1 6 (39 kitat.. lit, and
I una 4, Itfjy (41 Stat., Till, and the ln
jtructiona of ttie Secretary of the ln
'erlor of September ii, 191?, and June
11, IDiO. the timber n the following
amis will be sold lic. 13. lHie. at 1
'!.. k A. M at public auction at the
i'nlteil Statew laiM office at Honebuts;.
M egoii, to the blghant bidder Ht tiet
ea than tha apprklel value aa aliewn
) this notice. Rule to he subject tn the
ipproval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
idditiona) sum of one-fifth of one par
ent t hereof , being commlnsiona al
lowed, must lie depoalted at time ef
iale. money to )e raturnatl If aale Is net
approved, otherwise ptrient will laaue
ftr the timber which muat he removed
within ten years . Uiiln will he received
rrom citizen of tit I nited States, as
octations of nuch citizens and per
ooratlona organized under the law ef
,'ie i nited biatea er any slate, terri
lory or diatrict thereof only. I'non id
:ttcation of a qualified purchaser, the
Mtnher on any legal auhdlrtnion will be
oneren aeparataiy berore being Inclua
ed in any offer of a larger unit. T. B2
S., R. 6 W.. Sec. 1, Lot 1, fir 32R M., pine
o lii i, nr d&u ai .. pine c u ., suu
NE'i. fir SS0 M pltie (U M.. PW
I-- : . in ni-v i pine iu ai., i suar n
M.. Lot 3, nr ioO M.. pine 20 M., Lot
nr 7.5 M.. 8Ki,4 NWt, flr 2i'a M.. pine
M., cellar 2o M,. FW NWV4, flr (ut
sm.. pine i. ai., (.mr e m.. kkv CKVi
.... tvi ., iiir imp j v 4
ui uo pine ai., cenar zt m
SK'i. flr Son M . pine 10 U
SW' SKU. flr lo M. pine let M
-edar WO it.. NK KWW. flr 3.t U
pine M .. cellar M.. NTT TT
ii sf pine u m , ceiar it u
SKU BWU. flr 300 M.. Dine Ta M
tfe- ar 4 M.. tfw flr Iu9 U . aine
a wi, ree. is. k4 . t
nr h,i m. pine it M.. SEV veu. aV
2 M pine itfi M : none of the flr er
elar to he sold for than ti aH n.r
U . and none of the nine to be aoM tnr
rer m - nee ii xrh
N'sy. flr '0 M.. pine 2t U, ee'dnr la
. . -4 Ar.s,, nr B"u ju.. pine It U
eiar la m . hku .NEVi. flr 4oo U. pine
7 vwumr i at., r rv If .10
lone m , cennr If M., NBi.
nw4. nr se il.. NTi NWI4, flr i
U. FI, NTi. fir 4A j pin, 6 m
5VTii MTi, flr Son U. NKU ilR.
flr 4oo Jd . pine fe U . eedar II U
NW14 SKV. flr .130 M . pine 60 M eeda'r
iw ma., r. , nr S o ,M ., pine it M
rnar in ftl . 1, SIT . flr U . pine
7" M.. cedar to M. NK', WVi, f?r Sl
ion ie m. p.r.'4 jsw nr i:t M
nine ;e rv nYKt fir Son m nin.
: M , r1ar 10 M. ec. 2S, SWu
M p t I A II C t 1 , n . m-
KV SE4, flr hiO M . NE Vi KEV.
flr 4-'ft M. pine 40 M NWU ufeu, jfr
U . BW V SRi. flr 40 U nin. it u
m.ne of the flr to be unld tor less than'
Il.tn per si., none of the pine to be sold
for la than SMI ner M anrt n
ti e cedar to he sold for la than fl 0
pr M. T. 37 S R, 7 VT . Pec. 9.
Br 4l'S M . nine n u, T 39 ?
rt I W . Pec. 3. NWU NRL rip 10 u'
ptne 21 U . otik 1ft M.. NWU M?t"
flr S M., pine 271 M . pRu vwu ar'
M. nine M m.:l v m -
M. pine 3W M.; none of the flf te be
id for ie than II ut per M.. none of
e pine to be sold for the a
nr M. and none of the oak to be sold
for le.-8 than SO cents per M. T 35 a
.... ... n,lP llr tu M . non or
the pin to l-e sold for leas than 13 'I
,.r M. none of th red flr to he .ld
III 1,l,..,h".n " 'J n ""e .f
the white fir to be so d for Iras than
1100 peril. C'LAT TA1JJIA.N. C. " 1
mlMloner, Ckntrai Land Oake,
lltel
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A.NNOVNCESIE.NT.
Just received, a ear load of Hardle
pray machines. Special prices and
termi to member!.
OREGON GROWERS PACKING
CORPORATION.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
t, O. O. F iDloa tHiapanl Na. .
Meets In Odd fellows' Tempi,
every Thursday evening. Vlsltlui
brethren always weleome.
JOHN REKSE. C. P.
FOSTER Jit'TNKR, H. P.
OI.IVKK JOHNSON, R. &
JAMES EWAKT. F, a
EAGLE! Roseburi jitne meets In
their hall on Jackson St. on nd and
4th Monday evenings of each month
at I o'clock. Vlslttnf brethren In
ood stsndlna; always welcome.
J-'KED P. CLARK, W. R P.
VICTOR MICELLI, W. P.
a P. OOOOMAN. Sevretarr-
KNIGHTS er PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge
i.u. meets awry n vanesaay even
Ing, cor. Jackson and Cuss alia. Vlslt
ora always weleome.
ROT O. YOl'NO, C. C.
CHAS .F. HOPKKSS. M. P.
B. K. WIMBEHLY. K. R. a
LOYAL OHUKH OK MOOSE Roseburg
Lodge No. 1037. meets second and
fourth Wednesday evenings ot each
month at 8 o'elouk In the Moose hall.
All visiting brothers are Invited to
attend.
C. W. CLOAKE. Dictator.
H. O. PAROETER. Secretary.
B. P. o. ELKS. Roseburg Leage No. Kt
Holria regular communications at
the Elks' Temple on each Thursday
of every month. All membere re
quested to attend regularly, and all
visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to attend,
A. J. L1LBURN, K. R.
IRA a KIDDLE. Secy.
ttOOItMK.il OP THE WORLD Camp
. No. 122, meets In Odd Fellows' hall In
Roseburg every. 1st and Srd Monday
evenings. Visiting neighbors al
waya welcome.
O. H. PICKENS, C. C.
M. M. MILLER. Clerk.
WE1UHIIOHS OP WOODCRAFT Lllao
Circle No. O, mevts on 2nd and 4th
Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
EDITH CHURCHILU O. N.
TlLLIU L JOHNSON. Clerk.
O. BL fl HoNrbMrg Chapter N. 8
Holds their regular meeting on the
1st and 3re Thursdays In each month,
are respectfully Invited to attend.
LF.O.NA ABRAHAM. W. k.
FREE JOH.'ISON. Secy.
L P, A, M., Laarel Ledge Ne. la
Regular communications 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays each month at Masonlo
Temple. Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come. W. p. HARRIS. Secy.
. A. A. WILDER. W. M.
W. Is. A. O. T. M. Hoa.kurg Hevlerf
n ii noios reguiur reviews on sec
ond and fourth Thursday afternoons
in Maccabee hall. Sisters of other
reviews visiting In our city are cor
dially Invited to attend our reviews.
Maccabee hall on Cass street.
LOUISE LOCKE, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. Col
RRRECK AHS Roseburg Rebekah Lodge
No. 41. I. O. O. K., Meets If! Odd Fel
lows' Temple every week on Tuesday
evening. Visiting members In good
standing are Invited to attend.
S3 VA LKNOX. N. O.
BBU.E STEPHENSON, See.
Wlir.l, RAII.KY. Vln. Secy.
TODAY'S
Courage
Goes far
In business
As it does
In war,
Because
It sticks
To the job
Till the
Job is done.
Turn Your
Troubles
NEWS
REVIEW OFFICE
Phone 135
?e held at ti. u;"" iui
ro-n,h"4 w-aKagrjg
Emsteyee mat K.?"' " w a!
. lourth Sat niui... 'e Stm ,J"
of each month"' " USti
J. F. SMT1.., - "
W -J. MKREtifiWim.
NEW OREGON
Again under the man.
agementof.
Mrs. Foutch
Ho, thoroughly
"led; much new fBn
ad,,ed- hI room,, u, T
or week. '
111 Sheridan Street
Or. R. P.
Bradford
and Wife.
Graduates and post-graduates
of the Oldest Charter
ed College of Chiropractic
n the world
have re-opened offices to tit
Perkins Bldg.
We use no drugs oor alee,
trlclty, nothing but ttrilkt
Chiropractic, and have ben
successful tor tha tut ta
yean in handling almost trtrf
disease known to th suu
family. Office hours I to II;
and J to 6 p. m.
PHONES
Residence 4 OF!
Office in
.
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