Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 20, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    STOCKS MAV RISE.
OR FALL
but an account with the Roseburg National
Bank is always worth par, plus the accrued
interest. Look ahead and you will See the
importance of having a fund to your credit
with us.
4 l'cr cent Interest paid on Savings Account.
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
X
fVkl,;r:f
WITH THE PERSONAL
TOUCH
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH!
You are i.t as busy e are not
CLARK'S
HAM) TIMKS 1'AHTV.
All trainmen and their wlvei are
Invited lo attend a hard timet nodal
Monday night, Nov. 22, at Maceabee
ball s p. "I- Ladles Auxiliary.
Plain lewlng done. 108 Parrott at.
NOTIt U TO KIMHAITtlHU.
Hide will ! received until Iiereinher
fli.t for the roimtruetlon of a echool
linu.o at Tiller, Ore. Hliieprlnt and
pinna may be eeen at the Newa-ltevlew
ufrice. lUiaubiirtc. Ore.
All dtmenflon antl rough lumber may
he purchased at TllU-r at tin l"'r At.
C'outrartor to furnl.h all imilerlnl. All
bill are to be ed.lre.ni-u te Mia. J. 1.
iluteh. Clerk. Ti::.r. Ore.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NKW CLAtmlKIKD AIIVKIITIHKMI: VrS Wtl.l. HH POl'KD ON I.AKT
I"A1K I IV l KK IIKAUIM1 "NKW TODAY."
nnnrn-ini-irr-,-r - '
WANTKD.
W ANTKD Tutneys, large er small,
lluyur Hros. l'hone 14-14.
WANTKD Hlnrfle currlHtfe in good re
pair, for inti. Write Box m. Buth-
rlln, (r. .
W ANTKi lllyli school lrl nr woman
to do light hniiMi work for tmurd.
todlinc antl small pay. Calt 4il be
foie KlX o'do. k.
1'OSITION WANTKlt Ail m.ine.fer Of
rfDih. either stock or untlii. BJi-perlt-nced
iimn. Address kl. B. L.,
cure Ncwi'iUvlcw.
VAN'TKI l.iKlit hn k. buckboard or
1'iiKKy: "I"" ny inke and oivhitrd
disc. State description and price. A.
It, Holl, Yoncalla, tr.
A'ANTKI l4HK' hiut-r Htuve for
wuri'lioiifte. liinullf at Pat-iflc l"r u It
utitl l'rotlut e t'i.. riiitrimil pur, North
JnckHon Hi., or ilnne 8H.
WANTKI l'..it lun an tiunk ktM'tr or
offh'o inamiKtT tn kikmuI iiu'iilmn
tlititf; t-niployeil Ht pri-Mint 1 lit ilfxlio
to local i in tli in vicinity . hvt IihiI
tin yura oxpfii-iic. A hikI
married. 'an f urti tnh A -1 rufai eiu e
Ho int. 1)-iitn. M(intan
KOH UK NT.
FHt KKNT Two
furninhcd
4:'tK. t'aaa St
FtK nENT Slifetv dapollt
Itutcbui t National Hunk-
bozaa.
FOK It KNT 'Km i.laitwtl rooiu wltn
prlviloge of bath. 401 R. Main St
FOll HKNT2 fiirtiilnd re. .inn. I;th,
Ku(K'inen rn fcrrt-tl. 2-2 . Iouk
Iu8.
Foil KKNT H clean f in iiIhIumI hu.
kfcpinwr rooiiiH. clone In. lnuulrc 111!
W. 1 ou K nn.
FOR HF NT- Fr.mt aptiit-iuMitii, llti.t f
two youiiH nun, IikiuIic nt 1M7 8
JackHon, or cull nt I'fopiri Supply Ci
FOK HFNT FurnUrieM or unfurmahsd
ronma, with privilege of bath. I'hona
2i-J. or call avvnlntfa aftar I at i
Winchiitr St
roll ! t K N f Furnt afTed fit i uVa k p 1 1 1 f
anart men ta and tiaetinir raoma
ltoahurrz A part men ta, llata and
Douglaa. I'htnp 9
Foil UK NT toy nix room cot la",
1138 North Jaokaon atrt-tt. Inquiia
Ijiwrpnce-t'nrdon ('nminny, 12S Caaa
atreet. or phone 21.
FOR URNT Store
room lXx4S faat,
moat riofllrAhlit 1
cation In town. Hnt
Apply
punv. I':
I Awwnci-I 'onion C nm
i hi nirrct rh.mK ?1
MISCKI-KAVKOIS.
TAn4)KIN(li draaarnnklnir ft
l'hont H7-M. 6?X R laln.
ill klndY
fiiiNKY Tt) Ix)AN a'-yar rural
crtvllt farm lonna, low lntrat rat.
20,000 local money lo loan on m1
real eatata. First mo rt gaga, Se M.
F. Illca. of Illca A Hlcs.
IXST AND FOm I.
IXtnT Auto crank. Finder plaaaa ra
turn to Kewa-ltevlew ofTfra.
iiST -ll'd' I HulT tirniid nip rubber boot,
black. Klmlrr lrwve at this tiff ire.
I JTsTlol Kvt-reharp pt-m II, b-t.
Htevena Si. anil I tone achool. IMease
nvo nt NVwJ-ltev1cW
FOK SALE.
WOOD FOR HAL.h Inquire at Pattar-
aon aV Rlfire-
FOR FAIjB Four gnotl, freih mTTcTT
row. Judtl M. MllMn.
FOll SAI.K l'or with calf, fraah Nov.
IS. Rice lima. IHllard. Ore.
FOR MA IK Prod uct 1 v e Everbearing
atrawberrr plants. Tha kind that
bears. Ill per Ivoo In lota of 100 up.
Small orders, $1 per 100. K. ii. ilat
bawa. LooklnaT Qlasg, Ort.
m- .:
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a. busy a e will be In December.
STUDIO
ANNOUNCEMENT.
JUHt received, a car load of Hurdle
gpray machines. Special prices and
terms to members.
OREGON (fttOWEHS PACKING
COltl'ORATlON.
PltOKKSSIONAIj CARDS
HKH, K. Ii. OV4K cut Flowers. Phoni
240 Cms.
nfi. !W. It. I'l.YI.KIt OhlropraotU
F'hvslrlsn VII W. Ijine ft
Al.ftlCIIT ft. Ill KV Optolll.:trlM. "Th,
Kye My Specialty." ll W, Can. St.
KnKohurff. iirt'tri.n
iii n 1 1 i a I I'lu nn 'Plinrirv Mil. I.
cut Kinder;. rtin. 1001 West First
St. Phone 139-1.
Fi'tt SA1.R
t'hon 2.
-All kinds of dry . wood
Viva FOR BALK Duroon frutn fti to
1 I'ty ' Huhmldt. Brock way.
t'oll SALE Wry Dili cull appkn at
Ovttriuml Ori;riardB. Chan, A. Urund.
f'Olt 9ALH 1-at l-pumieTitfitr tourliiK
car, a dandy and a bur gain. Jiuid V
MiMlllla.
Po7t SA"l-Ii llTI Ford, in AH iu
uIih nit nl oo iid it Ion. Inguli Hl a
U rsK for pal, i rouinit. lu in on
Fin t. Mion CLaa. A.
llratid.
Ff'K KAT7E -Apnl andi7iairtUHr7d
In town. lhwn it-alt. 1 U. ahlimar
A Hon.
Tv'H kiAl.fc Two Ford TorfTiTg uin,
1911 uiodala. Chaup. Utkntid klo-
lo Co.
ljRfc.ALK H.t of
harna. In aod
coiifiition.
FrU-a ranori!a. Phuua
l-'Olt S A l.K Several I lioiisiiml
berry tip, sprhiK deliver v.
t'rinler. U. K. I. 1, ltti Ml
In
W.
Ft) It BALK rholcat it'xl lot in
North Itoaabura. I'avainsnt i-aia"
watr on lut: l'hone li-KU
LrOiSAN.tKRRY tips! aprliiK dliaTvT"if
ordrd now. at 4 runt a; 1 clasi"
only. . H. li.tje, Hubhadil Ota.
Pli'Khlli A7'l;l."k:s lv earns per boV;
Bring your buxse. I.. K. laaa.
h'Olt SAXfc s-rooni hmise. latge let,
woodshad, Huhts and water. Hlosk
from pavijnient Trno, Hrioti Ig-T
ten montlis old part
Durham bull, lai ua and well built
Will aell cheap. Lok Box II, Toa
oaMa. Ore.
Foftn ToVitrNfi t-AiV.To7 Vu eTeaT.
Just repainted and in good nieahanl
eal etkiulitlon. Serrtee ilarage. Rose-
burr
tlOoli HuU k auto
or will trade on
linflchiirK. Atldrt
Review. rtfap. terms to mill,
bonie Mtxt lot m
s T. T. c;iro Newa-
kOlt SAl.R Saeonrt-imnfl cars 3 Druitf
Bros touring. 1 Hulck tonnrg i roro
roadstar. All in flrttlRi ennflitlon
and wilt ba sold at baigaina. J ft'
Newland.
FOR SA l.K fip'T'ali le .reVa
valves; pipe nitlngs. Huhuitt oir
re.ulrpinriii to ua for price ' All
ooda ajuarantaed. Oregon Mm hlnerv
Kuirene. Or.
FOR SI.K--or will trade f.ir Trlmd
farm In vi,-lnltv of R.H,.iM)rK n li'.n.
acre rarin, well Improved, nil' hot torn
Koo.i free .,H J. MesfiiKr.
I'orena, l.ane to.. Ore.
4M R.s p.l.e :f,. one itr,viP mm.
ill .n"."1 ,,r,i Pnd
Rroa.. dltde, orrKon
FOR JTaTF"
' soTl fm 77
ton. and $ ! in
-t our prlra on our
1 lotl !r fr.e a I
hundrpd bv Hi
smaller lot
N'on-lrrlgated.
rent pure air.ilf nf.,,, MlV,are, nea.l
A Feed Oo M...if,,r.1 t.n
FOR SAUfiOlt TnVf.r.Modern cot'-
tag-e juar otinnda of rit limits m
younc fruit O ..-a. plenty r.,,n ' f.r
ajarden and chlt-kn vard Will trails
for property close in. Address "A '
rare of Newa-Rev lew
Poll 8AT.R Registered lfoIi7aViTiia'rd"
nun; i regiaieretl cows and 1 ull
calves, regleterad. c. O (Isrrett or
C. J. Hunt will recemmend thix
stock. Wlllard Smith, OUanvillr
Ora. Phana 14-FSJ.
FOR 8AI.K Rrown "awl die niareT"ai
year old, without a blemish. wnUhi
about a thousand pounds, aired h
standard horse, dam thomunhhr,)
Kentucky whip. :i) cash It tkn at
once. Call at lie Caaa itreet or
phont 111.
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McGLONE C1BSON
Mr. liulaey's btor.
"Don't, don't, child. Don't look
like that."
The words came as though rrom a
long way off. and fur a moment I
could not understand that It wus
Kenneth's father who was speaking
tojne. I only remembered what he
hntold me about Kenneth's and
Grace's marriage.
"How do yuu know he is mar
ried?" I asked. "Did he tell you?"
"No, but when Grace brought him
to the hospitul this morning, between
her hysterical outbursts she said
Kenneth was her husband and Jlm
mle Callahan, who was early on the
scene, having been sent for by one
of the physicians who knew he was
Kenneth's friend, received two or
three telephone messages from Mrs.
Cameron, the- evil genius of this af
fair, saying that Grace was dying
and culling for her hufband. She
pretended to Jlmmie that she was
heartbroken over Grace's marriage to
Kenneth and she had found that they
were legally married last night. Jim
told me privately that she could not
prevent a note of triumph from
creeping Into her voice. It was only
three weeks ago that Hhe came to me
and asked me if I knew what Ken
neth's Intentions were In regard to
Orace. She said that he was keep
ing all the other young men from her
daughter and she wanted to break It
up If Kenneth were not serious. I
told her very frankly that as far as
I was concerned 1 would be very
glad If Grace would break It off, as
I did not think they had anything in
common, and that as far as I was
concerned nothing would please me
more than if she would advise her
daughter to that effect. She left me
much crestfallen, and I am quite
sure that It was made up between
mother and daughter those prec
ious birds of a feather to come to
me with that story to sound me out,
and last night's episode is the result
of that Interview."
"Surely you do not think that they
had anything to do with this poison
ing?" he Interrupted.
"No, I would not go a3 far as to
say that, but I am quite sure they
planned to get Ken to go through a
marriage ceremony, sometime, when
he was partly under the Influence of
liquor. Oh, my dear, my dear, I
feel lhat I am the one most to blame
for all this, becauHo I have always
thought that every young man mus.
sow a crop of wild oats."
"Would It not have been better,
dear Mr. Hulsoy, If. Instead of rather
encouraging Ken to 'sow his wild
nuts,' you hud expluinett to him that
there Is a difference between real
love and an Infatuation of the mo
ment un emotion which is always
heightened by any kind of Intoxi
cants."
"I foel now, my dear, as though
I ought to rush home and destroy
every bottle of wine in the cellar.
never thought it would come to
this."
"Well, Mr. Uulsey, we will Jiave to
make tho best of It and do what we
can for them," I said coldly.
"The best we can do tight now,'
he suid with a sigh, "is to send Home
one out to the Camerona house and
find out just how much of her talk
ahout Grace's dying Is camouflage,
lie looked at me expectantly, but
did not offer to go. At last he said
almost timidly:
"Do you think you could sacrifice
yourself in this matter for me,
Ann?"
"Why, of course I could, Mr. Uul
sey, but I would not call it a sacri
fice. You know I would gladly do
anything I can for you or Ken."
"Yes, I know, Ann, I know. I
hate to ask this of you. but I have
no one else to send. Jlmmie Calla
han was so abrupt with Mrs. Cam
eron (his morning that when he went
to the house she refused to see him.
1 cannot go myself, because the doc
tor has said they have slight hope
for Ken, so I must be here every
moment."
Tomorrow Mrs. Cameron's IVe
teuse. NEW UOODS NOW AltltlVINti.
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 little money
TI HICK. THE JEWELER.
Successor to A. S. Huey Co.
'"'iT!'.?'; "F SA, E UOVRKNMKNT
TlMHKlt-lVii,,al I ,. ofri,-,..
" M.'iliiKtjin. I,. ivt s,.pt. 29, lsi'y
the eon.lltions . limitation. ,,
to
of the
Ait of Jim,' !i mi c:i
. and
the last no t ions of th M...-r..,'rv. ..V
Interior ..r s.., .,,.... - :L"
limner on tin, follow Ine li'in.l. vln I... I
...1,1 Jan. lo. 1.1:1. , 10 0,1,,,-k . ni.
.it public auction nt the Ciilio.l State. I
I. .in,l Office at Itom-lMirK. Olcaon. lo!
II. e hiirhcn l.ul, l,.r nt not I.-. tl,n the
.lonraU.l valui. a. .h..u ,. i...
notne .nl.. t,. e ...i.t-... .'u-
or.,. -I U -.-. ... inr p-
' , ' " ' rw.v oi me interior.
rue purchase price, with an additional
uin of one-fifth ,,f one per cent there-
mu.t j
eM.!iei m tune of sale
he returned if .ale In not
approved.
otherwise patent will lone for the
' " 11 oe removed within
ten years III, I. will be received r,.,,n
itiens of the I'nlte.t states, as.o. la
...ns of .urn titl7ens an. I corporations
lK.mt7e,1 under ll,e I u nr .j
!-ite. or any atate. territory or dl.trlci
Iher. of only. Coon apnllcat Ion of
uutiline.t purchaser, the timber on any
'eunl .nhdl.' ...., m ill ..n t
ately before betnir Included In any of
fer of a turner unit. T. 1A S.. It. v
.Nr;i SK'- 1r USD M . cedar J,i
M. NWV, Sr.V fli- 100 M. HKU i-',
nr :, . m.h u- 'tie M.. -eier
M NKS SWV nr I:;,. M. cedar !0
M. lot J. nr ll.li M . .ski, SWt, (,r
tsao M.. 1-ot 4. nr tsao M . non, , ,h.
J.rAjr b '"'d '"r less than
tlDOperM. (Slan.d) CLAY TALlr.
lN. Comml.tlon.r, General Land
Vtlive,
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A man is a old as his organ; ha
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles
since 169 ; corrects disorders ; stimulates
vital organs. All droggiaw, three sixes.
Leeei fee Ike GeU Medal e every era
e4 aesaee ma iiaii.iM
Get vnur English walnuts at the
office ot the Oregon Growers' Pack
ing Corporation on Washington
street and S. P. tracks. 3UC per lb.
lo 10 lb. and larger orders. Oregon
Growers Packing Corporation.
LOIGE DIKECTOKY.
4
4)
t, O. O. F., Ualoa EBeasnprnent Km, 9.
Meta In Odd Feliows1 Tempi
very Thursday evening. Vlaiting
brethren always welv;Oii;e.
JOHN flEKSK. C P.
KOSTKR UL'TNKll, H. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 8.
J AM tit EWART. F. A
UA4.1.K9 Itoaeburg xrre meets In
Muowe hatl on Juckson 1st. ou Km! and
4 til Monday evenlnris or ea h month
at S o'clock. Visiting brethren In
good standi njr always wuUorna.
VICTOR MlCIJlaLl, W. P. P.
A. J. WL'LF, W. K
B. F. QouIjMaN. Secretary.
KMC. II I S OF IM'I'IIIAS Alpha Lodxe
No. 47, meets evty Wedtu-fday even
ing, cor. Jackson and Case Sis. Visit
ors always welcome.
ROY O. YOrNO. C C.
CHAS .F. HOPKINS. M. F.
E. E. WIMBKRLY. K. R 8
LOYAL ORDER OF 1UOOSC Rossburg
Lodge No. loJ7 meets first and
third Tuesday evenings of each
month at 8 o'clock In the Moons hall.
All visiting brothers ure invited to
attend.
C. W. CLOAKR. Dictator.
H. O. PAHtlUTUK. Bi-cretary.
B. 1. O. KLKN, Hoaeburg Lotlae Ni. MM
Holds regular cottiintinlcatlona at
the Klka' Temple on eatth Thursday
of every month. All members re
quested to attend regularly, and all
visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to attend.
A. J. LILRVRN. E. R.
IRA B. RIDDLE. Secy
l(iOlli:. OF TIIK (lltl,I Camp
No. 15. meets In Odd Keilows' hall In
Roseburg evety 1st and 3rd Mundty
evenings. Visiting neighbors al
ways welcome.
O. H. PICKENS, C. C.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
.N'KIt.llUOHS OF WOODCRAFT Lilac
Circle No. 4y, meeU on 2nd and 4th
Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors
luvlteU to attend.
EDITH CHURCHILL, O. N.
T1LLJE I. JOHNSON, Clerk.
O. IC. Htmeliurg Chapter IVn. g
Holds their tegular meeting on the
1st aod 3tl Thursdays In each month
are respectfully Invited to attend.
LEONA AI1RAHAM, W. 3.
FREE JOH.'.SON. fiecy.
A. F. A A. !., I.nrel Lodge Mo, 13.
Regular comrr.unkatloiis nd and 4th
Wednesdays each month at M iponlc
Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come. W F. HARRIS, flecy.
A. A. W-lI.UK.n, W. M.
W. II. A. O. T. M. RoNchu rg llevlenr
11 holds regular levlews on sec
ond and fourth Thursday afteinonna
In Maccut-et hall. Sisters ef ether
review vlltinc in our city are cor
al ially invited to attend our reviews.
Maceabee halt on Cass street.
Ull IHE lXX-KK. Com.
JKsHIR UA PP. i:oL
ltKHKKAlt It .Heburg ttebVkafi Txlge
No. 41. I. O O. F., Meets IA Odd Fel
lows' Temple every week on Tuesday
evening- Vlaiting members In good
standing are Invited to attend.
EVA LENOX N. Q.
HELI.E HTKPH KNSON, Sec.
ETHEL BAILEY. Fin, ffooy.
The H. II. K. t. A. I iiloa Meeting will
be held at tl.e Maceabee hall every
ft rut and third Wednesdays of the
month.
I. O O. P.. I'lilletnrlan Lodge No. ft.
meets at Sykes hall, N. Jackson Ht.,
on Saturday evening of eac week.
Visiting brethren are always wel
come. LTMOX I SPEXCKR, N. O.
A. J. OKDDKS. Rec. Pec.
J. D. BAJLEY. Fin. Sec
RO4Kllt R1 LOIH:k NO. imX, I ailed
nrotnernooa or .tinintenanee or stj
KmploTea and Railway shop Labor
ers Affiliated with the A. F. ef U
Meets at Moose hall the first Wed.
fourth Sat, nights and third Sundays
of each month.
J. F. SMITH .President
W. J. MKHEDITH, Rec. Secy.
GEO. MAC IVER, Fin. Secy
CHESTER WHITE
SWINE SALE
Dcing overstocked on pure
bred Swine, I am offering the
public a rare chance to buy
Brood Sows, Gilts, Boars and
T Weaned Tigs, at one-halt what
other breeders charge. Foun
dation stock from Schorl and
Nichols. Write me for prices.
J. B. LARGE
Onklttml, Oregon.
Chevrolet Cars !b.OO and 138.00
Djick Cars. . .130.00 and 145.00
For Other Cars
Pi Ice oo Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agrnrjr Italck and Chevrolet
441 W. Jackson Bt, Roseburg.
I BATTERIES! I
KOTIfR OF BALK OF flOVERNUWNT
TIMHKR. General J" !iC'
nr.ahi.ic.tn i. c. October U. 1!0.
Notice is hereby given that aubjaot to
the condltiona and limitations of the
Act of June . 11 S Htat., il). and
the instructions of the Hecmury of the
Interior of fcieptember 16. I"1'-.1'-Umber
on the following lands Will be
q tau at 10 o'clock A M..
at public auction at the United .Stales
land oiillce at Roseburg. Oregon, to
the highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value s nhown by this
notice, saie 10 oe iuuj,-i m -h-provul
of the Secretary vt the Interior
T)ia i.iir..ane orice. with an additional
sum of one-fifth of one per cent there
of, being coininlasloiis allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, money to be
reiuruvu ii saie is iiui i'i"
wue patent will Issue fur the timber
which must be removed within ten
veare. Hide will be received from citi
zens of ihe United titates. associations
ot such citizens and corporations or
ganised under the laws or ine onneu
States or any state, territory or dis
trict thereof only. Cpon application of
a qualified purchaser, the frhiber on
ifiv lefr.-U subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included In any
oner oi a larger una. 4. a., . a
w RUe at N'Ki. NW ii nr 640 M.. cedar
16 M.i NW14 KY fir 870 M. None of
the nr or cedar to do soiu rur less inau
1 f.U ner M T. 21 S. R. i W.. Sec. 31,
NWI4 klK, fir 4i!5 M NE tfWli, fir
'0 M., NWVi BWI4 nr 600 M.. BW'U
HW', fir 900 M. None of the flr to bo
sold for less than fl.&u per M. ; fcR'i
SW14. fir 26 M.. SWV4 tSU. nr 600 M.
None of the fir to be sold for less than
$1.76 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Com
missioner. General Land Office.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER. Oeneral Land O IT ice,
Washington. 1. C, October 26. 1&J0.
Notice Is hereby given that subject to
ihe conditions and limitations of the
Aits of June U. aiai.. 2lf. inu
June 4. ly-'U (41 St.it . 70h). and the In-utr-iictlona
uf ihe Secretary of the In
terior of September 15, iu, ana June
22. 1V20. the timber on the following
iitn.ls will b Mold Dec. 13. 1920. at 10
o'clock A. M.. at public auction at the
United States land on ice at noseourg,
urtjgDii, to the highest bidder Ht not
lw net torni ttit annrulaftl ValU ui liivwn
by this notice, sale to be subject to the
approval or ine secretary 01 me in
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one per-
-anr ihumof belnir cominlaslons al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
sale, money to be returned If sale Is not
approved, otherwise patent will Issue
for the timber wuicn muni oe removed
within ten years . Bids will be received
from citizens of the United States, as-uo.-lnt!otia
of such citizens and cor-
norallons organized under the laws of
the United States or any state, terri
tory or district thereof only. Upon ap
plication of a qualified purchaser, the
timber on anv leaal subdivision will be
offered separately before being Includ
ed in unv orrer 01 a laraer unii. .
S.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 1. Lot 1, fir 2Zi M pine
75 M., 1-ot 2, nr 3&v m.. pine 2V ai., ma.
NE V4. flr 6S0 M . pine 60 M , W W
NEU, flr 200 M., pine TO M.f eedar Ji
Vf Lot 3. flr 400 M . ulne 30 M.. Lot 4,
ilr 77fi M . 8E. NWt. flr 22b M.. pine
tiO M., cedar i!u M , NW, flr 600
M., pine 15 M, cedar JO M. NEV4 SEV4
llr loSO M., pine 100 M . NW SE'4
fir 300 M.. nine i& M . 'cedar 20 M.
E4 SEU. Mr 800 M.. pine 100 M.,
SV S E V , flr Buy M., pine low Al.
cedar 60 M.. NE4 SW. fir 350 M.
pine 46 M.. cedar 60 M., NWV4 SW4
fir 65" M., pine 60 M.. cedar 80 M.
SEU SWU. flr 300 M. nine 70 M
cedar 35 M . SWM SW, flr 600 M , pine
50 M.. cedar 30 M.. Sec. Ii. lNb; Ml 14.
Mr 672 M.. Dine 4S St.. SICV NEW. llr
Jii M., pine D6 M.: none of the flr or
ceanr to oe 101a lor less man si.uw par
M.. and none of the pine to be sold for
less than $.'.50 per M ; Sec. 11. SEA
NE Va , tlr 600 M , pine 20 M., cedar 16
M.. NWVi NEi. flr 600 M.. Dine 10 M..
cetlar 10 M.. ST. '4 N E i , fir 400 M.. pine
HO M.. cedar 15 M., SWtf NEV4. rlr 500
M. pine 30 M., cednr 10 M., NE
SWM. flr 300 M.. NW14 NWIi, flr 600
m, tsi: riv, rir 4so u., pine i m.,
SV NWIi, fir 300 M, KiChi SE
'i. flr 400 M.. Dine 60 M.. cedar 16 M.,
NW"4 SE4, llr 350 M, pine 60 M., cedar
10 M.. HK4 SE4. flr 335 M.. pine 60 M..
cedar 10 M , SU'V iSK, fir 300 M . pine
70 M . cedar 10 M.. NR', SW, flr SoO
M pine 15 M. SEU SW4. flr 276 M .
pine 40 M, SWU tiV, flr 5t.O M. pine
.!0 M.. cedar 10 M.. Hec. 23. SW Vi SEV.
flr 660 M., HEW SW4, flr 420 M., Sac.
27. SB 14 Ntk,. flr 640 M. NEU SEW,
flr 4:0 M, pine 40 M.. NWV, SE, llr
660 M. SEU flr 376 M. pine 60
M., WV4 UK, flr 480 M., pine 40 m
none of the rlr to be sold for leas than
$1.25 per M.. none of the pine to be sold
for less than $2.50 per M., and none of
tne cedar to be sold tor less tnan $1. ou
per M. T. 37 S. H. 7 W , Sec. 9, SE
flr 425 M.. pine 60 M.. T. 39 si,
R. W.. Sec. 3. NWV NEW. flr 190 M..
pine 2K0 M.. oak 15 M.. NWU NWV,
flr 95 M-. ptne 270 M.. PEV NWW. flf
76 M, pine l!-'5 M, NEV PWU, flr 76
M., pine 3k0 M.; none of the flr to be
sold for leaa than 11.00 per M., none ef
me piae 10 oe soiu ror im tnan 8.ss
ner M . and none of the oak to be aold
ror leas than 60 cents per M. T. 36 8.,
R .1 K.. Sec. 1, SE14 SW. pine 10 M.,
red flr 430 M., white flr 20 M.; none of
the pine to be sold for less than $2.26
per M, none of the red flr to be sold
fur less than $1.50 per M., and none ef
Die white flr to be sold for less than
$1.00 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Com
missioner, General Land Office.
DONALD CASPER PARKER
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