l0O pacto pom Kill That Cold With CASCARA M QUININE FOR Colds, Conghi Npcrlortrd Cold3 Taks no chncE. Keep t! is stanJird BlVs up cold in 24 hours K.ii.v.. Giipr in J dnys-LxcalU-nt (,r Headache Quinin. In thin form do., not afjct th. h-wd-C. la bt Tonic Lssativo Ho Ovists in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS S"LL IT TURKEYS May Belong to H.C. L. but tu.n what would Thanksg ving b. without on. at bead of table. And to grace the table well he should be well eook. d and browned to a turn. Gt a Ke. d Knameled Koater and you will have "a roaster that U soll-lmsllng." "A Itoust.r that baa a rack at lop for the atrip of seasoning." A Ilou-r with an Independent roasllng pan. Thla prevent, .tick ing and burning." A Koastor made to last." One In a lifetime if cared for properly. Churchill Hardware Company Roseburg, P. a. Don't overlook that carving have It. Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaurant WILL as usual serve the Best Thanksgiv- ' iiiR Dinner in town. Turkey & Chicken with all th3 delicious home-made trimmings. Served Cafeteria Style from 11 a. m. to 7:30 j). m. Come and be thankful. WARNER $ WOODS, Prop's. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NKW t LAXMI lid) All V KHTIHKMHM'!1 WILL 1M KOI'NU UN LAST 1'At.K t'NIIKIt IIICAIMNI. "NKW TODAY. vanti:i. WANTKD Turwyn. lui k or ..ninll. HityiT llios. 1'hotie M-IM. WANTKh I'm iillie.i Mount: or Iiouhc- ki pi tin rut hum. fall ut ruoin IS. OlHtuI llntfl. VANTKI botl Mft'otitl-hittiil broodt-r. i iiput ity f" or mure lux. t . IliHIKaT. INSI tui g. V ANT t'll I.iuM buck. Imi. kbuar.1 or Ikikk.v; also lny n.k ami m It.ml ilU-. "State tli-ntTtpimn ami pike. A. It. Holie, YomalU, I l f . AVANTKlt - I'iikHIi'Ii an hunk k-ep'r or ilYl miiii.iKor Hi K'-Nfitil ttirt. lutli tt t k ; eniplud lit ir.-m nt but dent 1 4i 1 uti- in this li-tnlty : lm had vn y f.it m expfi leu.e. Af :U. ami inarrWd. run furnr-h A-l letn cm . lt.. ltnlin. t.-nt;in:i KUK liKNT. y t in T: i :nT - Tw o "fui nifliM a 4J I'.. St. Foil itKNT tfnffty (It'pUHlt boxea. ItoKfhu Na i lotuti Itaiik- i-'oil Ill-INT-- Kui niHlifd i imiTi with prlvll.-K" or halh. 4"1 S Main St. KdU It KNT - - fnrm.ln'. i--t.nin. tuth. K"-nU-nn'ii piffi-i r.d. L'J'i ". Point las. 'OH 111: NT " Htiint ifnllv fin ii lutn d Bp.irtnn tit to unit ihl rou pt - no jhlldi.ii. I'liom- 41 J ,.r t-F.3. Poit KKNT Kit. nt npniti tn. itM.' for two V..HPK num. In.piii'i' n( So. .la knon. t.ri itll at I'ooplr-i Supply I'd. (lilt It KNT Kurnmhi-d tuHiPcKrt'p'ntj upnrt nu-nta and nh-rpinK rooms Konfl'Ui k ApMrliutMila, Mm In ami t'ounlim. l'lo.nt' C.t. K ill KKS'T ' 11 3 North .la nix olt.tK In Uiwi t'iiif-r.i lion i 'oini.any I'llxD ftie-t, or phoiit 21:. KOI I It KNT - Kut n lehnl Iiotixo of I i uonm ; ; ' Hi rin n i tumd. ;tn" y,ird ftoiii iIiitii tlfpot. Mm. K. i. Murray ratHHM Vlllll'V. KiHt KKNT-'SI Hioat ilriOi ahl H. Applv ,vinv. TAJ orr room lSr, fot. t locution In town. H-nt li wri'in-f-C onion I'oin- M ISt'KLI.A I'UH'H. joNlTv TO lAN S' y'iir ri'ifal rrcdlt f.nrtn l:um, low Intorfdt rto. $Jrt,(00 local tnoiH'V t loan on no real fBtatf Klmt mortaaa. te M K Hum. of HI.- A It I.t. LOST AM roiNI. j.iiST tl'd Hall hrnnd hip rnl'hcr hoof, hlrt. k Kin.i. r lt-HVf At I li In offh tv I.ST--ii'ld" Krharp peiu ij. h.-t. St-veni St a ml ltof jk-IiooI. I'lraae l.-ivo nt N,-.-li.-vi.-w KOH hAI K. V'OOl FOR SAI.K Inqulrs at Patter son 1(1 SC K ll SAI.K- roiv"w;tii mlf. fnnh Nov. IT Hli'i'Jlnn , ,,r KtTll SAIJ:: Vllfr.n or (Told" IViiar r rnwl-orry plant h w III dtdfver In liofodtiit , I 'ri'tl Olltard. Foil NA!.K.-Or trndc quick," I f t 1". motor, .1 pluno, I'Ji) volt, neatly tu'w; wHiit mIiikIc pl n-f. Hi) volt. Hrnion Taxhlerniy, Tunnin and Fur Co.. lloFclmi . JOtv. t oft SAI.K. I'rodiicllva Frhiartng ttmwlx-i ry plants Tha kind th'tt t'iara. $1S prr lOuil In lot or 500 up Small ordi.rn. f3 pr I0n K. M. Mat iliews. Looking Glass, re. sro DpjiiTerous remedy hanJy for th. Ant l Oregon. set you promised-yourself. We KOIt SAMS All kinds of dry . wood Kolt SALIC- -Kine rutin H.iMu in up ph-H. A. W. iiialwiin. Him kwiiy. Oi e. It HAt.K Vry fin Hvei lund Ore ha i it h. i imjII npla at rita A. Wmtid Knit SAl.U Appitu und tlriar dllvi4 In town. I hun -t -1. B klnuai Hoim. i-'olt SAl.U A HcuvliiK loom. Inquir ;t tl tnnirtot tuuMtwi s off u a at tli S.ddhTu' Holm-. SAI.K l'i.'O Kurd tii-k. with Im-.I and call. In A-l romlK in, t heap. I.im kwood Motor Cii (' HIMSTMAS TKl lKS I low many c:in on fin n Uh for dh t i v t In week '.' I'oHt.T Itiitn.-r. Klioio- o-K1I. It'll SA l.K - Se .-i mI 1 Iu.ii7iuiii iT.jtitP hurry tip. MprlnK ilfhwry. U. Vf i't iUr, II. 1-. IV 1. Hon !ti. roll" SAI.K yi "a. r.-n hoti,.m land, u I .out i In cult t at Ion, in I let S.t. lll.hn.'.VioluM iiHtt. Itlddle. Or.-. KOtl t.K -On,. Kood""'.Icia.-y mlhh cow, ttn' y.arn nid, Ko..d family cow . A. V. iiiali:itn. Hrockway. Orn i'oll SAI.K rY,uh -t hM im mC m Not th lloMtiui g I'a vtmiit it i a. wau-r on I.. I Klumt i5-KI. I.iH(A NH i; It It Y tlpn. Httrlng dalU-'i'iTHf (ordered now, at 4 ifiili 1 ( uImkh onlv. O II H..J. Hul.h.idd. Or. i nllli TOKIIINO i AH For n'l clia"p Junt repainted and In jfo.ul mechani cal coiulltluii. SwrvUa Ouiuk. Hoh htitK UOOO Huli k auto chvap. tnuij to SidT. or will Ira. It- on hoti U.t in llonetmrg Addif T. T . i Nawa Uv u- w. 1 ll SAI.K- Set otut 'tiaiul tftm. 3 Po.lTi Mron. tourt.i. l Huh k tourins. 1 Kord to:idittfr. Ail (n firatclan condition and will be acid at baiaalna. J. O Newlnml. Ft 1 1 S A 1 . K T i ' n a I i,9, r a v:ilvi.; pipo ilmim. Submit your rotiniirnient to ua for pri.p All Koi-dt Rti.traniM. Orogon Ma-hlnrT 'i . I-.iikiuv Or. Ii k s i .1 : i tV tfi trTi ?o7 gM! farm In vtcmity of Iton-hur. a rtt-rw farm, well Improved, all bottom Wood free soil. w. .j, HMMnsir, I'oreiia, l.an ro.. Ora, Kolt SAI.K One full h,o.f.t w"dvaar old O. I. r. bo:r. will weigh about 4..il lh. r-rlr f;L: nn ahlngla mi tlitnt, ii!tM..,t new. ptua $Hi. Bond Kroi . t'hdr. ( "regon. d lit H Tmr hundred by tt a ton. and it.5 m fnnallrr lo -t our prr on anr Non-Irrigated. I..)der f r ea fl i nr cent fiire alfa 'n M. M. !, Feed Co. M-.lf.-rd. oin kTU Af.FTo TftfrTSZ.MUrn fot (R Ji outMa of rlty limlti in yonns fruit treea. plenty room fo' p-arden nd rhlckan x ard Win trada tor properly eloaa In. Adaraa A." Mri of Newa-ltavtew fiMt SaTTR ilegttare,i ffnin-.m haTd nun; i ravmteran mwi and 2 bull calvei. raglatara.1. f. O rtrrett r C J. Wurd will rrmnni thi atock. WUiartl 9mlth, ixaviiw Ora Thana 14-FM. Foil 9AI.R Mrown aMfa mar. u ytMin old. wtthout blatnlah. weight about a thousand pounda, aired ! tandnrd bora, dam thoroushhrad Kaniuckv mhtp. I- oash t takan at onct. Oall at 12i Oaaa atreai ar tiiona 21. BIRDS HAVE VARIOUS NAMES Get Cognomtnt From HabiU or Plu mg Though Not Infrequently From Song or Call. Birds are given varlout namei Id Tiirioua parts of the country; ion. gut these unities from their habits, others from their plumage, while the song, or cull. In other cases Is retpoD ihle for the nickname of the bird, ac cording to Loudon Answers. The cuckoo has two mates. The meadow pipplt Is known as the cue koo's mate In some parts of the coun try, because of its habit of alwnys ac companying the cuckoo from place to place throughout Us stuy In this coun try. The wryneck gets the snme name for a different reason. It arrives In the country about the same time, or a few days earlier thun the cuckoo, and therefore the name has been given It Little "Hread-and-no-cheese" Is per haps rather a mouthful, but the name Is given to the yellow bunting on ac count of the fact that Its simple song resembles these words more than any thing else In the world. "Yaffle" Is the name given to that laughing bird of the woods, the green woodpecker, also known by the less cheerful cognomen of rain hlid, be cause whenever It laughs the glass goes back and the rain comes down. In other words, the laugh of the green woodpecker, like the "hee-haw" of the donkey. Is considered by ninny to be a sure sign of wot weather. The whitethroat tins a habit of creeping along the lower parts of the hedges, where the nettles grow, and therefore It has acquired for Itself the name of "nettle creeper." TIRE KNOWN BY MANY NAMES Not Including What It Is Called by Impatient Autolst When It Punctures. A thing which ties Is a tire sny makers of the dictionary. The first purpose of the tire was to tie or band the wheel together. As time pnssed, the original moaning of the word ha 3 been lost sight of and now the tire Is the part of the wheel which touches the road and stands the wear and teat of travel. Kngland and her possessions, ex cept Cnnndu, spells the word "tyre." No less an authority than England's own Kneyelopedia Hrltnnnica Is on rec ord with the opinion that "this spell ing Is not now accepted by the best English authorities," yet "tyre" per sists. In some of the Spanish speaking countries, such as Chile and the Ar gentine, tires are known ns "neuinnti cos." In Mexico they are "Manias." In other places where Spanish Is the language, notably Cuba, the correct word Is "gomus." In Brazil, where F'ortugiiese Is spoken, the name Is "pneumatlcus." The French have 1he short name "pneus" fur tires." This Is n contrac tion of pnetimati(ues. In practically all the Scandinavian countries the Ihinlsh word "gumtnrlglnger" rubber ring Is used. Making a Citizen. Ton make the cltl7.cn by giving him Intelligence, lie must learn to see things as they nre. He must also learn to see the possibilities and rise In liowcr to put them to the test. There Is no place for the coward In the march of progress. We need men, "brave men, who dare while others fly." And this means they must have brains and brawn with which to tight life's battles and hold their own In the world. And to Intelligence we must add constancy. It avails little to he brilliant If you haven't the power to stick to your Joh iintll you make n success of It. Per Itcnoe will help y.ui win, when you put your bead to work. These are the first things In the making nf citizens. The home and the school must work together to produce It. Crlt. July. July was originally the Mfth month of the Unman year. In the Albnn cal endar It hud a complement of 'M da vs. which was reduced to HI and then to SO, and H stood thus for many centu ries. At length Julius Cnesnr restored It to ,11. lie felt n personal Interest in July, ns It was his natal month. After the death of this great law giver and reformer Marc Antony changed the name from ytilntUls to July. In honor of Caesar's family nntne. In order to note that an the sun was most potent at thla time so was Caesar the most powerful potentate who hnd ever lived. Our Saxon ancestors called July "Hey Monnth" because they usually moved their hay at that period of the year. Chicago Journal. Black Hole of Calcutta. Tills nsnie ai given to nn apart ment In Calcutta In which a party of Kugllsh were celifllled on the night of June i!0. IT.'!. The garrison of the fort connected with the Knglish fac tory at Calcutta was enpturcd. Iiy the Nawab SlmJ-ud Paulu, who caused all the prisoners taken to be cot.flned In a room IS by 14 feet 10 Inches. This cell had only two windows, obstruct ed by a veranda. Of the l.'O people who spent the night In a horror of thirst, heat and agony from pressure, only 23 survived the experience. Natural Explanation. "Why Is It that the dark horses In a political couvention always keep so quiet r "Bevause under the circumstances, tb word with none of them can be nay." OH, DEAR! !IY EACK1 Merciful Hcavena, now r.y huru in the morning I n av due to an... cver-abund-l that I poison callwll W uric nt.u. 1 are not able Kl""111 to get rid of It. Such con ditions you can readily overcome, and prolong UteDy taxing "Anuric" (anti-uric-acid). This can be obtained at almost any drug Store, in tablet form. When your kidm-ys jrot slufrgish and dopr, you suffer from back ache, sick-heada:he, dizzy Bpells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or threo times a night, get Dr. Pierce's Anuvic, It will put new life into your kidneys and your entire Bytem. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tea cents for trial package. Sam Framcisco, Calif. "I have used Dr. Pierce's remedies in my family for fifteen years and have found on every occasion that they fave satisfactory results. Recently was troubled with my kidneys and my back constantly pained me. I took three packafr.-s of Dr. Pierce s Anuric Tablets which removed all pain and cleared up conditions. 1 advise every one to (five Dr. Pierce s remedies a fair trial." MliS. E. EVE, 422 Brannon Street. ALL WANT TO LIVE IN PARIS So Many Foreigner. Are There That the Frenchman I. Being Crowded. The New York Evening Post's Pnrl correspmiclont unys Hint In nn article In KxreMor a Frenc h writer contend thiit while Purls before Hie wnr was the tneetliiK place of fill nntlonnlltles. It hiis now become llielr permnnenl abode, no thiit the rlsiims nre crowd ed out Into the suUirU nr unable to find nn nimrttiient In the city. The writer nays that If yon take a census of the; nvernue apartment you will Hnd that It contains "lielclnn? who left when the tiermnns came Russians driven out by bolshevlsiu. French families from the devastated regions who seem to like it wheie they ore. Amerlcun students with their omnipotent dollars. Kallshtnen trying to do business and representatives of the Balkan states, Poland, Turkey and other dismissed and unsettled regions w ho nre thing on Hie Lord only knows what. Paris Is proud of her cosroo polltanlsm. buf Is finding tt Inconveni ent when the peoples of the world show so Utile Inclination to move." Cardinal's Hat Symbol of Office. The peculiarity of the cnrdlmil's hat Is that It Is not to be worn. On one occasion only Is It to be seen on the head of the cnrdintil, and that Is when the pope himself places It there as n symbol of Its owner's elevation to the Sacred college. When the cardinal dies It is placed In his coflln. The bnt Is of a deeper red than that of the robe worn by the cardinal. It has long heavy sill;en cords, each with 15 tas sels nt the end. hanging on either side. The crimson robes which, like the hat. denote the cardinal's otllce, nre made of cloth which for several generations pa -it has been supplied by a firm of cloth merchants nt Burtscheld, nenr Ax -h-!i:ip;Ite. The process by which the dye Ia distilled Is a Jealously guarded secret, AUGUSTE BONAMY I Augusta Bonamy, chief Justice of the supreme court of Haiti, headed a delegation from that country which went to Washington to discuss with the American state depa-tment lisueo affecting the two countriea. BETTER THAN GALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute TV. EdwnrrK Olive Tablets are the result of Ir. Kdvards determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets fa vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. Thev do all the eond tlvit r.-dnmM ' does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no imping, no injury to the Funis or danger from acid foods vet thev stimulate the liver and bowels, lake Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets h. n you feel "kyy" and heavy. " Note bow they clear clouded brain and perk up the spinu. Xm and 3x box. 1 f k we, t I V" CITY NEWS 0 n. tt . v Unrinn. dentist, tele phone e3. Ofl'ice 3ii -erkius bulld- i a .... .1... nrnrlr ffO to Llovd'e Cleaning works, 126 Bberwau nrwi, Telephone 4. a .aiiitra onin for nolKon oak, ecrema, aalt rheum, acalp cure. No more buld beada. J. w. wuie, V. 1st street. Hoseourg, ure. Am nnw hoomne orders for day- old chlcka ior 1921 delivery rrom high producing Tancred atrain White Leghorn and U. A. U. arreu Karl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton St., Roseburg. o NOT If K OF SA I.E OF (JOVEKNMKNT II Ml :t. K. LjL'iitfiai V Notice is lurehy given that aubjeet to (He coiiouion una i.n .. u ini! i:ih Suit.. 218). Ullli the nnt-ru tlon8 of the Hecretary of Hit Interior or .scj.t enuu-r i... x,."r imlK-r on the followinR land will be som jhti. i, 'v v " ti pvitjiic aucuuii iii 1 L " t.;nj off let ut Kuffburu, Oieifoa, to tj-praUt-a v.lne, a mIiow n by thla pi'OVHI l I't Oftiimi) wi c Die purehase iirl.i. with an ad.litlonal -turn r iino-iuin in mv - rn n.'v- ie tlt-poiite-ii ut tloie of wale, money lo .1 tier wine I'Hit'iii win ir . en yearn. Itldn will be reeeived from 'IIIZUIIH OI 111" Illiru ciont of nui-h citi.eii and cnrponitfon ItRUIIIZeU linuer li: mn ui iiif i inie-u tuteM or any utat., territory or dlBtrict MU'retii oiny. ri'ii n" -liiHlllletl )nirehuer, the timber on uny t'Klll BlIIMJ I V IHItMl Will "V mj.u.. itely before belli inehtdeii la any of- riT or a iiukt mm. " fC :il Si-:t SK1, fir 14i:o M , 'Hnr 3 Ml M. NK'i HV4. Ar 120 M.. cedar 20 M.. Lot 3. Ilr 1170 M.. MC VU. iir IbUU M., 1, in i -v .. iiuiii " iir or eedur to be wold for lean than tl'.Oo per M. (Higneil) CLAY TAU NOT I OK OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIM III: H. General liiU on ice. Wurhinvton. 1. C. October 26. 1920. otlce Is hereby Klven that subject to th conditions nn I tin itHt ions or me Acts of June 9. 1!lfi (U Stat., 218), and June 4. lyit (II Slut., 7fM). and the In itructloiiH of the Secretary of the In terior of Scutemher is, 1'Jli, nnil Jun 1 120. the timber on the following nn1 will he nold Ic. 13. 1920, at 10 clock A. M., ut publle auction at the united States land offite at Koseburg: rt icon, to the hlichest bidder ut not !ess titan the appraised value ns shown iy this notice, sale to be subject to the ippioval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an iddltionnl mini of one-ruth of one per ent thereof, beln commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be rt'turned if sale Is not nnrovd. otherwise natent will Issue 'or the timber which must be removed .vithin ten years . H'on will be received (rom citizens of the t'nlted States, as uxiations of such citizens and cor 'rations organized under the laws of -lie t'nlted States or any state. trrl toiy or district thereof only. ITpon ap plication of a mialllled purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Includ ed in nnv offer of a lamer unit. T. 32 s.. it. 6 w., eec. i, ioi j, nr .m., pine M l.ot 2, nr SbO M.. pine M., LV XK'.. tlr 5".0 M.. nine 50 M.. SWVi SK, llr 3'0 M.. pine TfO M., cedar 25 M.. Lot :i. ttr U0 M.. Dine 20 M.. Lot 4. iir 775 M., SK4 NW'. (1r 225 M.. pine 0 M... cedar 2u M SWVi XW'i, flr 50 II.. pine 15 M., cedur 20 m.. .Nt; sk tlr lo.'.O M pine H'O M.. NW'K HB'4 llr 3iitt M., pine lio A!., eenar m. SK4. flr 800 M.. pine 100 M SWVi SK'i, llr SuO AI., pine 100 M. cedar .10 M., N K SU'y, tlr 350 M. nine 4S M.. cedar 60 M.. NVk SW4 tlr GTnl M.. pine 60 M.. cedar 80 M., SKU sv. nr 300 M.. nine 70 M. cedur 3.i M.. SW '4 8W4, llr 600 M.. pine o ai.. eenar au ai.. M'C. i;, ri!;. tlr 672 M.. nine 4S.M.. SKV KKVi. flr j:2 II., pine 5 M.; none of the tlr or cedar to he sold for leH than S1.0U per .M., and none 01 the pine to te sold ror les than $-'.r0 per M ; Sec. 11. NE 'Ki. Hr 500 M.. pine 20 M.. cedar 15 -M.. i ak, nr Mm ai., pine iu ai e.lar 10 M.. SK'i NK'4. Mr 4m. M.. pin !0 M.. celar 15 M.. SWVi NK 4, flr 500 M.. pine :10 M., cednr 10 M., NK'i NVi. tlr 011 M.. NV4 NWsj, fir 60V si., an.' v u nr 4;i0 ai., pine z& ai., SW , '4. nr .11)1) M., NK4 SK 'a. llr 4t0 M.. pine 50 AI.. cedar 15 M. NW'14 Sl-:, flr 350 M., pin 60 AI.. cedar 10 At., SK'i SK'i. Pr 325 M ., pine &0 M cedar 10 M , SW 'i SK'., flr 300 M.. pine 70 AI.. cedar 10 M.. NK'4 SWVi. flr 3o AI., pine 13 AI., SK'i SW V4, flr 275 M., nine 25 At., SW'4 SV, fir 500 At., pine 20 AI . e. dar 10 AI.. Sec. 23. S W SKfc. tlr f-fio AI.. SKV SW'4, tlr 420 AI., Sec. J7, SK1-; NK'4. Hr 54u At., XEV4 SK'4. flr 4'ii AI . pine 40 AI.. NW KH. flr :.;0 AI.. SK4 HKKk. flr 375 AI.. pine 60 -m.. s. sr.1,, nr 4 mi ai., pine 40 m., .tone of the tlr to bp sold for lens than $1.25 per AI.. none of the nine to be sold for lesn than $2.50 per AI.. and none of ine eenar to ne sold tor Ie than fl.oo per ai. T. 37 S., K. 7 w.. Sec. 9, SK- '4. nr ai.. pine iv ai., t. ay a., K. 8 W , Sec. 3. SW NKU. Mr 110 AI., Pine 2S0 AI.. oak 15 AI.. NWi N'Wu. flr !o AI.. pine 270 AI.. SK"4 NV. llr 13 ai., pine ai., s nr 75 AI.. pine 3 Ml AI.; none of the flr to be "h! r r less than $1.00 per AI., none oT the pine to be sold for less than $3.00 ner ai . ano none or tne oiik to be sold ror less tnnn fid cents per M. T. 35 H. H .1 K.. Sec. 1. SK'i SW U. nln In M red flr 43 AI., white flr 20 AI.; none of toe pine to ie now ror less than $2.25 per AI.. none of the red fir to be sold ror less thun $1.50 per AI., and none of the white nr to be sold for less thnn II v per AI. LIMY 1" k TALLAIAN, Com Lirl Office nKgiorier. 1 .enemi NOTIOF OP SATaK OF OOVERNMKNT TIM UK It. General l.and OtHce. aslitnuton, 1. (., October 13, 120. ---.t. s- ,1. i.virnj Kiirn i rial s u inject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9. 114 OS Stt.. 21S). and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15. 1917 the timber on the followinjr lands will be sold Nov. 2, l20. at 10 o'clock A M. ;it public auction at the lnited States land otliice at Kosehurjr, Oregron, to the highest bidder at nt lens than the -ippralsed value as shown bv this notice sale to be subject to the ap pn.val of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional um of one-tifth of one per cent there of. neinK commissions allowed, must be denOMltt-.l nl lima nt .. : . . returned If sale is not approved, other- ... : v ' ,"!'u? Inr tne timber which must be removed within ten Ytnra lli.la will i... ...,..t. . x--n of the I nlted States. St.-vcIh tlcns - . -..v.. wi.-rns aim corporations or- Kanllfd under th lao-. . w .- . " n me 1. nil en '.t . .. " FlBlp- "rrttory or dis trict thereof only. lpn application of -a qualified pur.-ha r, the timber on any lesal subdivision will he ofTcre,! rseparately before beln Included In anv j oner of a larver unit. T. 21 R It 1 US M N 14 NWH nr T M Nor. of W or wd"i ".' l" ,or ,hn V , r'r?'- .T- !1 K 1 W.. c. .11 'i.? r M NPf. ix-t nr S!0 M.. NTA-14 SW(4 flr 800 M., SWU n ' N. n. of th, nr to bi ..!. for 1., than II 50 prT M sVi Von. of th. Or ,n h. .,;& "rfn Jl.. Pr M. CLAT TALI.MAN. Com- Ooind Koine 4o THANK8QIVINQ DAY last year. ... I ATE my chow. ALONE In the big town. . ANO THE TURKEY was alL ... NEATLY VARNISHED and had. ... NICE LITTLE paper pants, ON BOTH Its legs. ... AND TA8TED strongly, LIKE NOTHING at all, ... BUT THI8 year. ... MAN ALIVE, I'm going home. ... AND THERE will be. ... A COUNTRY turkey, DONE TO a turn. ... BROWN AND savory! . CRI8P AND flaky. m 8ENDINQ UP little clouds. . OF TANTALIZING steam. MAKING N08TRIL8 wrinkle. tfAtff35Si' CIGARETTES 'OLD IiKI.IAHI.K ALBANY NlIU SKHIES" Still has prune trees on Myrobolon plum roots. I may still take your order In 100 lots for Italian prunes on above named roots (longest lived prune root in existence. F. E. Jor dan. Special Agent, 860 Seventh St., N.. Grants Pass. Oregon. BEST HUNCH NEWS REVIEW OFFICE Phone 135 4aey ana 'feinun! AND PALATES qulrtr. - OH BOY, real turkay ... ' AND THEN afterward.. ABLE TO breathe. ' ... BUT NOT to bent i a I'LL reach foraimoka. THAT'S THE real turkey, COSTLY AROMATIC Turklii, BLENDED WITH the best OF MELLOW Domestic kit AND ONCE aanln-ohbor , CANT YOU Just hear a1 ... INFORMING THE world. . "THEY. SATISFY." IT'S real Turkish tobacee IU goes Into Cheiurlsloi-raX grown In Turkey and boiigbtei the ground by our own burin ti blend It with best Domestic a tit exclusive Chesterfield vsr-lam that tb ui! "They Satlatyf Jj, ir you want to s tn sa u.- tlsed Ko-'SaQ Sanitary cloaet, tat postal to H. G. Wilton. Isi llli, Koseburg. Cut light expansa, uis aa lladU, Lamp, beats electricity. Forlasoi- atration drop postal card Is 1 Wllsun, Roseburg, Box 1395. ikt i will show you. 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 DO IT Turn Your PRINTING Troubles Over To