a a i 111 " ' &&fe Wilt V rhOrigi!-ll,ooU-PriiiKl'AllAK Movie Closeups The boards at (he Antlers theatre tonlcht will be occupied by the fam ous play bv Honrlk Ibsen, "(ihosts, whlih i being presuifled by Henry 1). Wallhall In person, and ei'p ported by a tronK cast. Vox office reporls are to the effect that a brisk Brut aulo was enjoyed and the man agement experts a gout) house for the dramatic production. it The fart that no man la a hero In the evea of his valet receive dram atic treatment In Vliarrupb's latest picture, -Slaves of Pride.'' This pro duction, with Alice Joyce In the star role will h shown at the .Majestic theatre tonight. Miss Joyce plays the role of Patri cia Leeds, who. under the linuor tiinlnns and Intrigues of her ambi tious mother, becomes the bride of Hrewsier Howard, a wealthy busi ness man. Howard proves to be a man of great will power and prldo as well as weulth. He basks In the fawning Idolatry of all those around him. - iluslness competitors. Mends, and social equals, ull regard Howard as a genius anil an Intellectual giant all evcept Pi hn Keynolds. his sec retary. JteynoldB, whose confidential relations with Howard are as close as those as a valet, recognizes In the latter only a person tilled with van ity antl possessed of wealth. Rey nolds holds the great man in secret contempt and devotes his thoughts to ways of defrauding his employer. These conditions Interweave the romance of Howard and the girl and lead to a surprising climax. Helen Jerome Kddy Is known as the best read actress in motion pic tures. The feminine star of Allan Pwan's production, "The Forbidden Thing." playing at the Liberty thea tre for the last time tonight, passes all her spare time between the cov ers of a magazine or book. She 1h a student philosopher and savant yet she Is one of the most unspoiled of the arlists In motion pictures today. When she was told that she would play the part of Joan In "The For bidden Thing," she quickly gathered t-tgether all her literature on the Pilgrim fathers. New Kngland cus toms, mnnners and people. Therefore when you see her In "The Forbid CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NICW Cl.ASMlFIKO AD VKItTIMK WKNTS WILL HtC FOUND UN LAST PA UK tNOKIl HKA1HNU NKV TODAY. WANTED. TV ANTWI TurKn, luige or mall. Hoyer .iron. .'hone Ml- '14. WANTKH-- Hiilennuin for Ilmlice Vlrim. earn. Apply lit J. o. Nvwliuiil, -' St. WANTKM -fSlinCie rtirrtHKe in ifuurt le pair, for 4'unli. Writ Hox Uii. Hutli- erlln, Ore. W A NT Kit KrtTtthTow. M.mV lie Bood" Mm. W. II. Zfitfl.-r. WHhur, Or. g..n. 1M. I. J'liutie iiT-KU, )ukluhd fc.x- rhanx. JMSITI)N VANTKI -An iu,itinitt-r of ramh, tt h-r a lock r nit. In. Kx -rtf m-oil nmn. Aildtvna K. H. !.. rarr New- lltv lew. VANTKI I'onltlnn "hy xpofliTr d aaintrfiiR hanillintr nltt-rtnK In rlothlhK Jtlnn or clean Inn parlor. Ad- tlrt-riMHiiSalVHK.I nth SSt. V ANT Ti I T 1 1 A 1 1 K -M V W 1 1 1 u mo 1 1 Valley '12 avrvm, ull linptuvt-d: 1 l ut im hi h-if unlivrrUi; hoiixe. durn. 'I tlit cliltkt'U hmiMt'N, woiulnheit. Ituu lut(r huiiHt, brooder hoime, 7 i-olony luiUMt. Tliri'e in 11 f rum H tihuaid, iiri., .1-4 nttlw from O. I- iatiin. Wfttit tiTniKB lifiir HoMftnirK- I'rlt e StiHiu. Alo have 3 1ot In Suit l.ake 111 v (o rirlniiiKc for i It y ivll-ntf property, pr.- 1 1. too. 11. W. rlfatn. '.'Mt l:inn. nri-Kon VitH ItK.NT. t'ltit nKN T Knffty dfpoalt Lo&va. Hofifburic National Itank. Vlilt II KNT Kuril inht-d loom with prlvllK of hath. 4oI J Main HI i"( dl ItKNT One No. Id t "rider worn! I Pwr iter, liuiuiie Vonluimh llro- I I-! v Slore. fTt ItK.NT - Kurnlnhed or un fui nialixd rooniM, with in IvIh'Ut of hath. I'hone K'l'-J. or tail tMiinit) aflwr at Vii wirii-hontiT tt Jr'dK ItKNT Kurnlnhed tiouacKeeplrtg anarlniprita and a eeo riir rooma. HoafhiirK Apartmnta. Main and 1 WiMKlnfl I'hnnc i M ISi IXhA . K UH. T TMiViti N if.ireminiH khuT of all kinds. I Jo nn ls;-M5JH S Main. 111 KXrh ANiiK -I'lnp lot In rt'oldeni e dlMrut inkland. l al.. for Kord tru k or tioiiiriK ar Addn-aa Henry lavtn. Iilaid, lr.-Kon. IONKV " TO liOAN I'J-yrar rural credit fsrm loan a. low Internet rate. IJ0.O00 ical niom-y to loan on nood real etate. Klmt mortHK. tSee M. K HU. of Ith-a A Klce. IXT AM) 1-XHD. Kl lINI Ciihtier nhoe. Owner can gat aitrne at thin offh e. Q iST Auto crank." Kirntr ple.iat re turn to Neww KrvU'w office. HlaAT'k HANIiitAU-jiiy who Inst Hume week aKo Saturday lat pli-nae ' call nt thii t.ffl. e LOST ftlncK and white p..tted female hound, our on rlftht hind leg. Klndvr please phone 2J-K&. A. I'yweit, look In )f i !ln FOlt 8 A Lb. MR SAI.K All klndi of dry . wood l'hone tl. Olt SAI.K -Two good young cowe l'hone 41-KI2. for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's Tie Original Avoid Imitation an Substitute I No Colunir-uruhiii-tigoUbl den Thing" yo uwlll see u't of In terpretative work seldom aeon on the screen. Mr. Dwan remarked shortly after the picture had been completed that Vlss F.ddy's character delineation was the most finished and human thing he bad ever seen In pictures. Disappointed In love Joun strug gles wilh her troubles, ever growing better and ever becoming the won derful woman who Is the marvel of the village. As the girl sweetheart and later the mother, she always niali-ains Ihut womanly attitude and sympathetic understanding of the human nature, that makes the audi ence laugh or weep, according to the mood of the artist on the screen. A program that will be hard to match Is to be given at the Majestic theatre tonltht when William Far ti u in In ' The Rainbow Trail" will be shown with Alice Joyce in "Slaves of Pride." Whenever Mr. Farnum's name Is presented outside of the theatre, those who visit it are certain of their moneys worth. In the case of "The Rainbow Trail." they can bo doubly certain, as this Is the best release and Is considered the best piece of work the star has yet accomplished The story centers about the wil derness in Arizona, and dutes back to the period of the cliff dwellers and the day when the easiest and quickest way to settle arguments was with a six shooter. Mr. Furnuui Is given ample opportunity to dis play his great versatility as he por trays a dual role throughout the picture. YES, WE CAS HAY Pt-ople appreclutu the fact that Cair'B Christmas Block in already on (lUplay. Many want to get their gifts pU-kt-d out now. Carr'u rilsplnyn are much lartft-r than last year and the amort nu n t of goods fa uIbo larger. Come In and visit, Bee the goods, It Incur no obligation to buy. We are glad to have you look around and ave what an extensive stuck we have. Carr's buv you money. YOU HAD HfcTTKIl Ul ItCY. If you hare not already don so, you httter hurry up and plncv yout order for New Year and Christina. announcements with lint en, the printer, nt th News-Review office. A swell line of engraved personal cards to make a selection from, but we must have your order early 1b order to make deliveries. Write Jack Roach, Drain, for cata logue and prieiB for the Queen In cubators, coal and oil burning brood era. Avoid diauppolntintnt by plac ing your order now for future de livery. Remember the Queen U the hnl nmny can buy. Wool TOR KAI.K Inquire ut I'attt-r-aon A lilu: Foil SAI.K Kour k"'I, fri-nh intU-h 1'iiwn. Jiidd A Mt.Mlllln. VU'.A KdH BALK Iturma from i to H fit -h. Sdun Ull, 1 1 1 u . k w a KoK HAI.K Very fine till) attihs at iivetjiiiul Dri-hartlH. Chan. A. Hrutid. KiHt SAI.K t.ate 6-ptt8nKir tourlim ar. a dandy and a baitfunu Ju-ld k M Mllltn. KOIl SAI.K lttlH Ford. In A-l n liaiil-al condition. Iiniulr Ki, Hat age. tkH'SK fur Fule. 7 rooma, olofe in on I'iiif .St. l'hone 31-1-5 Chaa A Hran d. KOU KA1K -Two while Or.-gun roont mix, or will exi-hanii foi pulIftM I'tiotif 2tiO-H, Knit HAl.K Iodg-t lotnlng tar. In good comltlioit. IMioiie 3:o-U or tall Ills 'Jn.-h'alr. 8 Knit XAl.K- Apph'i and cMT-TTlTlTv "iiVil In town, l'hone J8-KJ. I., ii thinner A Sona. Kn U S A I .VT wrTfd f. . n Tt , K "T.TiT l" IIMMlrlB. fllfUp. I.kuml td Kit It s.M.K Sct of ViHine, in Koo'. condlllon. 1'iiie reaaonlil l J. Kolt SAI.K -i-holeeet So. 1 1 North ItOMtduirK. 'n .- n w ali ron hit l'hone I . 1- KICKKl) Ari'l.KS Vetiti Hrlng your h...-ii. l., K i", bowel, went It. It. tia.k lot per I-Kh- S AI.K-Sever al thorn, berry lips, apring delli, I'rlKler, It K. 1 . 1, H,. s id II KOK SAI.K -Several thou berry tip, ready In Mm Mint 1 1 m 4 n n.ter (1. I'aUl, lit. 1. kofttthurtf KOM SAI.K -5-room hoime womlHhcd. lilitrt an.) . friim pvi iiirni. Term?" r i on s i.k -on ne len i.l 'iff an.t n.ii Lock mx i Will aelt die cilia. Ore. Koitn ToritiNiT i"ai: v. r u; J net repainted and In k 1 m. cal condltlin. Service tlirj, hiire:. Kot SAI.K -Second-hand" . .' Hroa. tourma, l Itiil. k touring 1 Ki ronnnier. ah in (iratclnn , -..lit; ti and will be sold at brtiain j ,i Newland. FOR SAI.Kft'e'ui"7oi ,ii, . ,.n atrh'tlv fancy dry land grown n '15 need teatlng Ji - per cent pu: 9 per cet germlnatton, and on ri-n. othy. clovera. etc. Monarch See-1 fi Medford, Oregon. FoU S l,K --Rig" "ana p. HO ii-re"a ' . , tifully allunied. beat prune nectUri in atale, 2a mlnutea walk tn .Mvn.. creek and Man achool ; 2 mil en frotn Roaehurg, on highway: I rt acrea 1-year-old prunea; 7 ncren full bearing ap4dea. fanttlr orchard. JS acre planteil to crop; So gcree to be plant ed, new $Jo00 plasterel bunaaiow; outhull.tlna-a; ll.'dO Worth peraonal propeaty. Kor qul.-k aale will eacrl n. e everything for 21th per aero, Kor J articular! writ O C. Bagao, Bog 11, Myrtle Creek, Ore. - Has admiration of world Capltel at Washington Recognized A the Finest and Nob leaf. Building on the Earth. Foundation for the central struc ture of the present capltol lu Wmhlntc ton were II ni shed on AutfUMt 24, 1818. The old capltol had only two wings, connected by a covered wooden bridge, which waa destroyed and the wing duiuugd hy the Hrlttsh. who art lire to the building In 1814. Three years la ter congrefts voted to remove the wings and build the new central structure, which with Its dome wus completed In lfCU The two great marble extensloo win in whlrh the senate and limine of representatives meet were begun In 1851 end coinpteied fur occupancy In 1859. The old dome, made of wood and brick, was torn away In 1H,V. and the present dome completed In 1804. The grunt statue of the goddetts of freedom, which rexts upon the dome, waa dealgmd by Thomas Crawford, father of Murlou Crawford, novelist. Charles Bulflncb of Boston was the architect of the original centnil struc ture and Thomas U. Walter designed the mflrhte extension and the pieseut dome, lie was a i'hlladelphlnn. The total cost of the present capltol was about $10,000,000, and It bus been pronounced by architectural authori ties, both In America and Kurope. to be the greateNt and noblest building In the world. Chicago Journal. KNOWS NOW HOW IT FEELS Oentlat, Given Emergency Toothache Treatment, Dreada Further Ordeal of a Seaalon In the Chair. A hajrenrri-faced mnn rushed Into the Park (Emergency hospital shortly after S o'clock a few mornings hko. "Kor the love of mud will you give me something to atop a ravin;: tooth ache? It's had me up all Dlyht, and I've tried everything," be mojned to the atewnrd In nttendunce. The steward made the paln-rldrlen patient comforlnhle In a chnlr and then applied aootlilng remedies to the offending molnr. "Why, the pain's gone," the putleut exclaimed after a while. "Well, thai tooth won't bother you any more for a while, but you hud bet ter see a dentist In the morning," said the steward. "Guess I'll have to," sold the patient gloomily. "Kveryhody hntes to go to a dentist," remarked the steward. "Will you give me your mime for our records?" "Yes." snld the patient. "I am Dr. A. KantKeorge." "Are you a physician?" asked the steward. "No, I'm a dentist," smiled the pa tient. "1 hnve cured scores and scores of aching teeth, but this one of mine sure unnerved me. Guess I'll hove to go to a dentist In the morning. Gee, I hate to." San Francisco Chronicle. Hearing of Butterflies. The hearing of certain butterflies, the ninths ami the spiders has been a subject of much study by F. Eugers, whose results have been reported In s Hertln zoological annual. The seat of hearing Is found to be the "tym panal organ" of the last ring of the thorax. The alr-fllled vesicle or bladder of this organ adjoins two very thin spots In the external chltln, and one of these Is the true drumhead, connected with a nerve strand having two sensory cells, while the other, the to-called opposite drumhead, seiemfl) to serve as a sounding board to re enforce vibrations. Kxperlments with crickets have shown that the chirping of the male Is heard only hy females having the tympanal organ Intact The organ of the butterflies, which Is more sensitive, cannot be tested In thesntne way, but response has been had to very high, shrill tones, such as that made hy rubbing a cork against a wet gloss, and In one species to a clutter ing sound made by the wings of the male. Iluttertlles Hying by doy seem to have hearing organs more generally than those thnt are active at night Snapi Eruption Ten Yards Away. An unmTvlnp but fruitful Incident ormrred roci'iilly ns the volcano of Klltuit'ii. II. 1., dt'srritM'd tlie most cmulniHiusly active It) the world. wrtslth th tielni; examined by scientists of the Hawaiian Volcano Id-search nssoela- : , ''',, ,l,,'r"m. i""c lon w",5 ! the 1 inpnua Klver to n point on said lion. At the climax of tills expedl- . Itlver kiu.wn an the Mo-indary KaKer lion they had determined to photo- 'Jtati.-n; nnd the South I mpqun Klver K , ' ,.fi"in lu junction with the (Tmpqua graph a lowering rrag of solidified Klver to a point on said Klver shout lavo thnt rl-s-s, Glhnlltorllke, fnt:n 1 n-n" mile .ihove Tiller. OreR-on. known .e,rf,ro of a swell.,,, overorusied ' KJw&'U'vX ,? '.' ni-ihlnth Inva Ink'. riYil:iri' nn lllustrnt.-d nr-!tt'' I'mr-ina UivrT to n point on unid tlelo In I'upnhir Mod. iinles. Miicnzlnf. ' '"" the Nonpar!. Iiim. , . , . t "limit. H hi i.m County of DoiiKlaa, liiit nt Mic tniiini the cnnurninjin vvna'stt. of nrt'Kn; intcr.iij; (lu Imlh. n pxplntlnn with in the nncfty r.,n threw Into 111 sir, not ton vnnls from the pnrty. arnf di rectly heforo tln Iimin of the minora, a nimhMhj; innt of white hot Inva. Onti ti- hack, nnd o hronrtins the Mirfiiiv cru-t, thevp erupt, ., frnmiiont vinrd tho out I re hiko Into a 'HOth tu; hollouliu m;i-s of founiullis.M The Whitcwashert. Ropri'sentiiMvp Krrnr was fnlklnn 'Mit n connnltteo with a notorious h ft- f r w hitM !ihinn. , 'oticht t , "T mi O'ltimlitee." hp unltl. 1 cn out to Los AnnHo nn1 start In ttio nmvtni; ph-fure lnilnist. '"''! ccrtninly luivo a Braml stir. "Win" akod tho pti77ltv! report Why do you sjv thnt. CtiiKreHa- I tna.i?" idny of tvtoher. A O 120. 'It M .nd. t . i STATK KOAKM OK FIS'IT AND sv.inqs to r-ns.n they'd hare) tlAMK tVMMISSIdNKIW a crnn-1 nrr" Htu,.rvd Frenr rv K v barter. Chairman nf the Hoard l.ik h-nv ttt'ii -it fui i ihi. j v Fleisrhner, Commissioner. lash last nivnai.1 - -"- -iiru .KW UOOliS SOW AHIHVIMU. We will now place on sale the en tire stock of A. S. Huey Co. at great reduction. An opportunity to buy Christmas goods for Uf.le money. TL'RICK, THE JEWELtR. Successor to A. S. Huey Co. UIVI.N'G OCT. rhe KtniKgle' IlMurage Many a Koseburg I'Ulzrn. Around all day wuu an aching back. Can't rest at night: Enough to make anyone give out." Ooan's Kidney Pills are helping thousands. They are for kidney backache; And other kidney Ills. Here Is Koseburg proof of their merit: Mrs. C. S. Matthews, 429 Pltzer St., Koseburg. says: "I am glad to endorse Doan's Kidney Pllls I know they are a tine remedy for kidney complaint. I have used them for at tacks of kidney trouble and dull, nagging buckaches and when my kid neys didn't act right. They soon re lieved me of the aches and pains, putting my kidneys in good order." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney rills the same that Mrs. Matthews had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Artistic Gem Recovered. In June nttentlon was culled to the exhibition and subsequent sole of a picture rnlalogued ns hy Itembrandt entitled "Hernelltus and Pemocrltus," the property of ('apt. Alston-Ilob-crts-West. soys the London Times. The picture was covered with such a thick coat of old vanish thut Eng lish dealers were nfruld to risk the chance of cleaning. Many good Judges were convinced that It was a genuine Rembrandt, and one of these declared that It was "not only by Itembrandt. hut one of his masterpieces." The pic ture was bought for 4.K) guineas ($L'.".000) hy Mr. Goudstikker of Am sterdam. It has since been cleaned, and hos been pronounced by an expert to be a splendid example or a Item brandt about 1800. Excellent Artificial Milk. In Japan there Is snld to be a very satisfactory substitute for milk, Just as the nut margarines are a substi tute for butter. Cows are very scarce III Japan nnd the people are using an artificial milk derived from the soy benn. The bean Is first snaked nnd then boiled until the liquid turns white, when sugnr and phosphate of potash are added. The boiling Is re sumed until the liquid has the np pcuronce of ordlnnry condensed milk. When water Is added soy milk Is hard ly to be distinguished from fresh cow's milk. Not He. Mr. J. came home from work to find Mrs. J. In an unusually good humor. "h. .lack," she began In her most honeyed tones, "I went shop ping today ami I found a perfect duck of a hni for only $!17.50." .Mr. J. looked over the top of his paper. "Well." he returned dryly. "I'm not going to be a goose and buy it for you." N'OTITK TO CONTH.WTOKS. Hhls will be reeelved until lecenilicr flrst for the cont rut'ttun of a school hoUMU at TIIIit. Ore. lil n-lrhit anil plans nmy lie sern at the News-Kevlew tru-e. IPiHt'ImrK, Ore. All tUmt'iixion iiml roiiKh lumber may In pun liuxtMl at Tiller ut Uu per M. I ont ruclnr to fnrnlKli nit inuterial. AIL IMiIm an- to lit- itJilrfHscil lu Mis. J. I. Kouih. fpik. TiMer. Ore. XOTU'E. TO WHOM IT MAY CONTBRX: HKItlOAS. the trout and other fish f n lift ti 1 1 i ti if the streams nf fiouRlHS I'onnty. State of OreKon, with the exc eption of the I'miiiiua ftlver from Its mouth to its Jilition with the North rtupiliia ftlvi-r and the South I'mpipia Klver; ami the .North I mpqtia Kiver from lit. Juiii tiiin with the I'nip- iila ltivT to a point on satil Klver known as the KminriAry Kunircr Sta tion; and the Smith t'nipoua Klver from Itn Junrtion with the I'mpqua Itlver to point on hum Klver annul nine nines jitmvf Tiller. OreKon. known as the Korku of Halil Klver: also the Calln- oola Klver from its junrtion with the 'inpoua Klier to a nolnt on said Klver known as the Nonpareil lam. are lie inn threat. -11111 with extinction from evn-Hsive anKlltiK and oilier causes: ami WMKKKAS. ti e State Hoard of Fish mil Oaine ('olnmisflioiiers in desirous of protei'l Iiik the trout and other fish ln- hatiHlriic the waters of all the streams of I lunulas County. State of Oremm. with lhi- exception of the I'mpoua itlver irnm Its mouth to Its Junction vlth the North Cinnana Klver and the sj. nth t'nip.pi.i Klver; and the North 1 THKI(KI"OKK. bv ntitlioroltv of law vmtM In n.iiti StntP Hoard of Ffnti ami ("nine rommmi oners, not ice Is he-re hv K'v-n that nil the streams of Itouulns o.mtv, State of Oregon, with the ex-j month to It- Junction with the North 1'inpinia Ittv.r and the Srttilh I'mpqua 1 1 1 it, and the North I'mpqua Itiver f i "tn Its Jiin. tion with the I'mpqua 1Ht to a point on sntd Itlver known th. ltiomd try lianiter Station: and thf St.iitlt rinpipm Klver from Its June tion with tin- I'mpqua Klver to a point "ti said Hivr ahniit nine miles above Tiller. Or.-K"n. kown as the Forks of mid ltivtT. aln tile 'llapooia ltivr f'"m ItN Jun.tion with the I'mpqua itiver to n pnint on said Klver known the Nnnp.trei Iam. situated in the ,M,nt v l 'on arias. State of trtKnn. (n any manin r. for trout and other fish, from and nftor the 1st day of IVrm- W2. until the 1st day of May. lt;i. Any and n persons whomsoever so rtMna in vioi.tiion tf th's order will be pro. fitted an bv statute provided. fated nt IMrtland. Oretton. this Uth nv j.mn mi. 1'ommlsslnner. Hv Marian Jark. Commissioner. By Jas. H. lrlscfill. Commissioner. Hr K. C. Simmons, Commissioner. By F. U. Warren, Commlsalar, NOTICB OF OF OOVEflKMIjNT WaiaiiKin. October U, liiO. Nut lev la hureby glvn that ubject to tha condluum and Umitatlona of tha Act of Juna . (i Stat., i8). and Die instruction of tha Hecrotary of th Intrtor of a.ptembr 15. ". tQ timber on tha following landa will ba old Nov. 2s, 19U. at 1U o'clock A. M.. public auction at tha United Statea land otnic at Hoibui. OrtKon. to tha hlKhet bidder at not than th appraltd valua as shown by this notice, aula to be aubject to tha ap proval of tha Secretary of tha Interior Tiio pun han price, with an additional mm of une-tifth of ona per cent there of, beinif coinniliona allowei. must be .It-poiiitfd af time of sale, money to ba returned if aale Is not approved, other wive patent will Usue for the timber which inum be removed within ten Vfars. liios will be received from cltl ti'ti of the United States, assoi iatlons if such clttxens and corporations or ganized under the laws of the United tutea or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of t qualill 1 purchaser, the timber on iny leKul subdlvialon will be offered -ifparutvly before being ln-Iulcd In any offer of a larger unit. T. 2 H., H. 1 V., Sec Si, NKH NWI4 nr 640 M., cedar 15 M.. NV4 NWIt llr 870 M. None of the fir or cedar to be aold for less than J1.F.0 per M. T. 21 K. It 3 W.. Sec. 31. S' SK. tlr 425 M,. fir -M., SV SW4 Hr 5U0 M-, SWH V, flr uil M. None of the tlr to bt -toll for lens than II. 60 pur M.; fcK'i 25 M.. SW4 fir 5U0 M. one of the fir to be mold for l?s thnn 11. 75 per M. CLAY TALI-MAN, Com iiisaloner. General Ijind Office. N'OTICK OK SALE OF OOVKUNMENT TiMllKU. Uentral 1-and Office. .i-iiiiKtn. D. C, October 26. 12U. Notice id htreby Riven that subject to ' lie conditions nnd 1 imitations of the Acts of June . l'Jl (39 Stat., 21HI, and June 4. (41 Stat.. 76N), und the in structions of the Secretary of the In terior of Heptember l.r, trl7, and June 22, 120. the timber on the following and will be sold Uec. 13. 120, at 10 o'clock A. M at putlic auction at the L'nllwd StuteM land office at Koseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lens than the appraised value us shown ijy thin notice, sule to be subject to the ipproval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an tdditional sum of one-fifth of one pt-r-ent thereof, being commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of tale, money to be returned If sale Is not ipproved. ot tier wise patent will Issue tar the timber which muht be removed within ten years . Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, as sociations of such citizens nnd cor porations organized undvr the luws of be I nlted States or any state, tern torv or district thereof only. Upon ap plication of a qua lilted purchaser, tha timber on any legal subdivision will be ifTered aetmratelv before being lnciua ed in any offer of a larger unit. T. 2 ., K. 6 V Sec. 1, Lot 1, tlr 325 M., pine 7.r. M., Lot 2. flr 350 M.. pine 20 M., NK, tlr fi&0 Al., pine ou sw n veu. nr 300 M.. nine 70 M.. cedar 2 M . Lut 3. Ilr 400 M.. nine 20 M.. Lot 4 rtr tts M. HKM NW'i. lir 225 M.. Dine 60 M.. cedar 20 M., SW NWf4, fir 500 M., pine 15 M.. cedur 20 M.. Nr. SKVi fir 1050 M., pine loo M., nw -u't rtr 3o ii.. nine 3 al. ceaar 20 sn SKi lir S00 M., pine 100 M., SWU SKU. flr 800 M.. nine 100 M. cedur 50 M.. SK SVi. tlr 350 M-, pine 45 M.. cedar 60 M., NV 8W4 Hr 6:J M.. Dine fio Al.. ceunr bo ai, SRii SWA. flr 300 M.. Dine 70 M., cednr 35 M., SV4 SU'H. r 60O M., pine i0 Al.. cedur 30 A!., cc. lit. nt.'A tlr 672 M.. pine 48 41., SKS SE. fir 't',2 II., pine Sti M.: none of the flr or t'edar to be sold for less than $1.00 per M . and none of the pine to be sold for ;es than IJ.aO ner Al.: ec. ji. nt-, N'B4, tlr 500 M., pine 20 M., cedar 15 M.. NWV4 NB'i. fir 600 M.. nine 10 "M -edar 10 M.. SK M NK'4. flr 400 M., pine :10 M.. cedar 15 M., 8V KKA, flr 600 At., nine 30 M.. cedar 10 M.. N E SWI4, tlr 300 M.. NW14 NW4, flr 600 M.. seu Nvu. r r 4a0 ai.. pine 2a m SW4 NWU. flr 300 M., NEU SB- tlr 400 4!.. Dine 50 41.. cedar 15 M NV SE4, fir 350 M.. pine 60 M cedar 10 M.. SK'i SKi.-nr 32a Al.. Dine 60 Al.. .dar 10 M.. SW'4 KEli. tlr :ioo M., pine ;0 Al.. cedur 10 41.. NE'-i SW4t flr 300 M.. nine 1. M.. SEU SW6. flr 275 At.. ;(ne 25 41., SU'Vi SV"i, tlr 500 41.. pine -0 41. cedar 10 M.. Sec. 23. w UK Ilr 560 41., SEf4 SV4. flr 420 41., Sec J7. SE"k NE"4. nr b4U AI.. JN fJ A tit'A rir 420 M.. pine 40 4!.. NW'4 SE4. Af :60 !.. SE'i fir 375 4!., pine 60 M.. WA KIA. Hr 4nU Al.. pine 40 Al. mme of the tlr to be sold for less than $1.25 per M.. none of the pine to be sold for leMg than S2.50 per 41., and none of the cedar to be sold for less than 11.00 per 41. T. 37 S. It. 7 W., Sec. 9, HK4 SV. fir 425 Al.. Dine &0 41.. T. 39 It. 8 U. Sec. 3. NWVi N E , flr 1!0 M., nine 2S0 41.. oak 15 41.. NVV14 NWIt tlr 95 41., pine 270 41.. HE NWW, flr 75 M., )ine 25 M.. NKV SW. Ar 75 M., pine 380 M.; none of the tlr to be sold for less than $1.00 per 41., none of tlie pine to be sold for less than $3.00 ner Al.. ana none ot me oax 10 ne soia for less than 50 cents per M. T. 35 S, It .1 E.. Sec. 1. SE'4 SWW. pine 10 M red l"r 430 41.. white flr 20 M.; none of the plna to be sold for less tiian $2.25 ner 41.. none of the red fir to be sold (or less than $1.50 per 41.. and none of trie wnue nr to ne soiti tor less tnan $1.00 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Com mlssluner, General Land Office. DONALD CASPER PARKER VIOLINIST PUPIL OF HENRY I. BETTMAN OF PORTLAND Upglnners nd Advanced Pupils. ' Pupils accepted at 5 years of age. Hours 1 to 5 p. 111. Ito.m 7, Kolilliniieii llldg. Sheet MetalWork; OF ALL K1I8 J.H.SINNIGER 110 OAK STREET PHOVE 428 f. and comparative com- iort. TIIOXK 4R8 MASONIC HI IUUNO HOSKIU IMI. OKK(iON K aii won guaranteed. r All work guaranteed DR. NERBAS 3 nrmi.M 5 'i ....v.. J Painless Extraction j 1 Painless Methods in i 4 all lines of work. J j 4 Will replace your own f J teeth with new ones the J 5 same day, (partially or t 2 full sets), without Dain 5 AX.tOVNCEMENT. Just received, a ear load of Hardle spray machines. . Special prices and terips to members. OREOON OROWER3 PACKING CORPORATION. LODGE DIRECTOHY. I. O. O. VM Ualoa EkMMKwt Ne. a. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every Thureday ev.nlns. Vlsltlna brethren always welcuiue. JOHN RKKSE. C. P. I-'OSTEH BUTNER, H. F. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 8. jamks ewart. f. a GAGI.K Rosebura ene meets In Aluo.e hall en Jackson St. on 2nd ana 4lli Momlay evenluas ot each month at 8 e'cluck. ViHiting brethren In good standlna always welcome. VICTOR MICELLI. W. P. P A. J. WULP, W. P. B. If. GOODMAN. Hecretary KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wednesday even Ins, cor. Jackson and Cuss Uts. Visit ors slways welcome. ROY O. VOUNO, C. C. CHA8 .F. HOr-K.V8, M. P. E. K. WIMBERLY. K. R. & LOYAL OHDUH OK HOOSaS Rosebura Louae No. 1UJ7, meets second ant fourth Wednesday evenlnas of ea.-ta month at s o'clock In the Moose hall. All vlsltlna- brothers are invited to attend. C. W. CLOAKS, Dictator It O. PAJtGETER. Secretary. U. P. O. ELKS. Hoaekara- Lease No. KM Holds regular communications at the Ulks' Temple on each Thursday of every muntl). All members re quested to attend -reaularly, and all vlsltlna brothers are cordially In vited to attend. A. J. LII.BURN, B. R. IRA B. RIDDLE, gecy. HOOUMUN OK THK WOHLU Camn No. 126. meets In Odd Fellows' hall In Rosebura every 1st and Ird Monday evenings. Vlsltlna neighbors al ways welcome. O. H. PICKS.V8. C. C. mt. Ba. pn I L,L fc.lt. Clerk NKIUIIHOItS OK WOOUCHAKT Lllao Circle No. 4. meets on 2nd and 4th Monday evenlnas. Vlsltlna neighbors Invited to attend. EDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. TILL1G 1. JOHNSON. Clerk. O. K. a Rmbin Chaaler No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays In sach month, are respectfully Invited to attend. LKONA ABRAHAM, W. i,. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. A. K. A. M, Laarel Ledge No. IS. Regular communicatlona 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at Masonlo Temple, Rosebura, Ore, Visitors wel come. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. A. A. WILDBK. W. M W. B. A. O. T. M. Roeekara- Review No. ii holds regular reviews on sec ond and fourth Thursday afternoons In Maccubee hall. Hlsters of other reviews visiting In our city are cor .diaily Invited to attend our reviews. Maccabea hall on Cass street. LOUISE LOCKU. Cora. JSIMIK KAPP. CoL KKIIKKAIIS Rosebura Itebekah Lodge No. 41. I. O. O. F., Meets Id Odd Fel lows' Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. BVA LENOX. N. O. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec. RTHEL BAILEY. Fin. Spcy. TODAY'S BEST HUNCH NEWS REVIEW OFFICE Phone 135 be held , ft.-MJ U. L'nth"4 VT55 Hroikerkeea Jt if . - 11 7 Meets at Moos? hiifh T? IfS fourth Bat. nliJu VLt rt tfS" of sach month " '' luZS; fNEwlRicONl Again under the man. agementof 5. Foutch House thoroaghlr v.Ud; much n.w or n-eek. " 111 Sheridan Street V Dr. R. P. Bradford: and Wife. Graduates and post-tradu- ates of the OUest Charter, ed College of Chiropractic ! n toe world ! have re-opened office Is tit ! Perkins Bldg. , We USA nn rirn. ma. -i ! trlcltjr, nothing but atralgbt ..niupiaciic( ana Davt Met ( succesdrul (or th tut tat 1 years in handling almost trtrj ! disease known to th himu -family. Office hour I to 11; 1 and 2 to 6 p. m. PHONES i Residence , 4(.f( 1 Office 4i Courage Goes far In business As it does In war, Because It sticks To the job Till the Job is done. THAT'S THE WAY WE DO if Turn Your PRINTING T roubles Over To