6&fe 22QS for V Por Inf.nts.ln-alld, and OrowtneChlMr-n I S he Original J'oou-Drink Vat All Ages butteries for 'all I at the Roscburg I I Exltle storage makes of curs Garage. May Belong: to H. C. L. but then, whut would Thanksgiving bo without one at bead of tabic. And to grace the table well he should be well cooked and browned to a turn. Get a "Hood Knanicled Iloasler" and you will have "a roaster that la self-busting." "A ltoamiT that has a rack at top for the atrip of seasoning." "A Roaster with an Independent roasting pan. This prevents stick ing and burning." "A Roaster made to last." One In n lifetime If cared for properly. Churchill Hardware Company Roseburg, P. 8. Don't overlook that carving have It. 5 She Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaurant WILL as usual serve the Best Thanksgiv inp Dinner in town. Turkey & Chicken with all the delicious home-made trimmings. Served Cafeteria Style from 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Come and be thankful. WARNER $ WOODS, Props. CLASSIFIED ALL Nl-.tt I I.A 'H'1Kt aivi:k i iki:m -4 WILL iik found on last lA-H U MHO it IllCADIN. "NKW TODAY." WANTICn. WANTKU Tui kvb, ltUK or small. Hoyt-r .Iron, riuinc n -1' 1 4. V ANTKI I 'm nlnhi'tl h ou ml or houm--kfiinK riMMiiM. fall ui ruom 1 1. (iiaiid lJ.di-1. V A N'I'TTl Jmic1 hii oii.i luiiiil hriunit-r, en j. in-It y r or tnore chix. ti, C. HoiiHiT. ltum-burg. VANTi:i- I.t k lit hack, bin kbou. l or I'tiKKy: hImo liny- rnkti and on-hunl disc. Stal lt-ci IpUon unit price. A. 11. Soli', Vim. alia, Ore. AV ANTKD -l'oKltton a lnHkkM,r or itTh i' inn ri;i k-t In n'nt'i Hi intM hii ti ll i tit-: tnpin.v '( t pi t nl hut ilfH ii r tu Incut.- In thlrt Mrihttv: have hail t ri - yt'.ti h ' pirl'iii'. An' ami iiiariiiit. run fuiiilKh A-l referenca. iv 1! I. I nt n. MniitriMit i-ou hunt. ' il:l:i:.NT -Two f m iilhhcd rooiim. JJJK. CaK St. Foil i nO NT Safity deposit hoxfi. 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P. nnitor. .1 ph:ife, ;'.'( volt, nearly n-w, w int KiiiitU- phn 110 olt Miutnn TMi!.'rm , TauruiiK ami Kur !'.. Uii. tuiiK. IM,.. Kt Ut "HA 1. 1 : - I 'r. :l ii, th ; K rlM-aVTma fttrawh.Ti v plMiitN The kln( that ourB. lift p,-r Imou tn lot of 5 on up. Htnntl onlera. $2 per 10U. K. M. Wt U)h. Luuklng UIiii, Or. INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's The Original Avoid Imitation sod Substitute Rich MUk, Malted Ornlr. Bitnrt Iti Powder No Cooking 'Nourishing Digestibl lUst equipped machine shop for lathe steel and spring work at the HoHeburg Outage. Oregon. set you promised yourself. We 1 - COLUMN I'OK HAI.K Itoll-top I'hoiie llil-lt. olTlcn ilewk. K Ut pkv SAI.K - Kin eating Hatitwln ap i. A. W. (lialiuiii, Ktoikway. Oie. 'K HAI.K 1 OvtM luiol Or 'ery fine rull apples ut chanlH. Clmi. A. Mrund. 'oil " SAI.R- 1917' Chevroh-t." :ini). See 1'. Al. I'urker, ItoNeliurK iariiKe. olt SAl".Tc "Applet aiul"cider "iTellveVeii In town. I 'hutia tH-yi. I. U. Hklntiar A Soiih. 'nit SALK A weaving loom, at the tin a i twiuaittur oil H H'iihern' Home. 1 n rj u I re ut th 'oJ! SAI.K- 11 hoii or linlil lollar rliiiwlii'irv plaiUH will dt-llver In Ili.-hiHK. 1 IMIIaid. I fit HA 1 . hl- iJU Kuril tru. vlth lo-T ii ml ial. tn 'otnlit ion. cheap. I.. kvvood Motor ft t'lllMSTMVS TKKKH- How many e.ir on f ui ihhIi for iteliv.rv t lux wi-rk ' ' "'L 'C'J"'!.!! ''"titer. Phone 40-Kl I. I'i 'It SA I.K Se oral thousand I of'" hi'irv tip. BprliiK delivery. II. V frlnler. It. K. it. 1, Itox KC, KtMt SAI.K 91 iM'ii'H hottom land. aoout , i in tiiitivation, i inlleM Si iaihlle. Viola Mynatt, Hl.hlle. Ore I'Olt SA I.K One Rood Jerm-y mil. h iow, three years tdd, a u.nod family row. a. . i.taiiam. Hroikwto. tire. Koll HAl.K fhohe.sl "fixl'iio- jot lli North Itoaeliurir. Pavement paid, water on !t Plume 15-1-1J. l.t h 1 A NPKi: It Y tips. wprhiK delivery. If ordered now. at 4 ei-ntu; lnt ela "Hlv. ii. It Hole. Hiihhii. Id. Ore. Knltn TtiriEINiJ t'Alt Kor Kale Vhe;"ip JitKt rep'imted and In koo1 me.luiul i al eonditlon. Service (iaraKC Ho6 hurt? coult llni. k auto ur -ill limit- hi heap, term t . milt, i hiMim' unit l,,t in T. cm. Ni'W.. A. Iili. Itvv l. w. K"lt SAl.l: - S.'.uii.T-lt.uiil ,ftiK, 3 lVils Mm, t.uirilia. 1 ttiil.'k totimiK. 1 Kit; 1 rt'fi. Inter. All III (IrnteliiNn -,,ihII Men. met will be Bold at IturKHlllB. J. o. Newlaiul. K'lt f A I.Kl-l.f"ll U.-.7" i.ra'i. v.lv.-.i. tlmiiK. Kithmlt vein- le.i ill. nit-inn to im for irl-e All ttoo.ls snai-mitei-d. OrfMon St at hltiery 'o . i:uKi'tie. tire. I't'lt S.M.K- (in.. fulTTTT.,..!. two-r "I'I I. -V t.oar. will weiati nt.out !'!! $.1.".; one hlnitlc inn- .lime, oli.i..Ht n... prl.-e IliJ. Hon.! ton..lih.l.-. (iifson. I'l:ili w'lnnlnV 8. 0."lt. I. It. c.K-keivTa for sni.-: Split Painf utrnin ui:.iui...i l.n it hi prime voii.lltlon I'n.e $:, to nr.. Mia. A. It. Soil.- r. II... on. I '. 1 1 1 SAI.I-: -llr.mn f.a.l lle mar... .It lis ol.l. uttliout a l.ltnl.h. aclKtit nt ii tl.on.ali.l t.oini.ti.. j.tif.1 t. n.lnr.l hoi i.,., .lam tlioroushl.re.t tun. ky whip. $ u li If taken at mi lie i:a c ana atleet or Phono -1 It. i: i:n room ii iiii.ii.. I: on i walk. KlKlillv .oinpl.tfly Mleet. e. I. lot s; (111 111. -nt i.av.-.l K.....I Km. I. n land. .hi. ken vai.l mul Iioiim All for $'.:t..i; tei'ina V, eah. l. il.ui... on easy ii'im rtt 7 it .'.-lit ri.M In a t.NiK'iln that In Roltlolil lei on In.. I i AluM I... take tint mil'. at this pi'tie. See N. Hi. ft Hied. 111 lt H A I.K The text ami mom modern liou.-te lit KonehurK we aie onVrinic for n;.le at a aa.-t if of fsniu than n could he toilit for today. Thi In ravniu- R flood ileal, hut If oii ate IntereNied In a mo.hm and up l date hoiUio. aiKhtly lo-ateil. let u allow you throiiKli thta hone. Then you win bf eonvln.etl we have not Miferatd. For further particular! e N. itU. of ItU Hlca, Movie Closeups Ynnfh and hiiih HDirlls ure the ore domluating notes In the Thomas H nee production. 'Mary s AnKie, which Is coming to the Antlers thea tra tonleht and at the Majestic thea tre nn Thursday. IJouitlas .MacLean mul imrls May. who made such an auspicious debut at co-stars in iJ H.iurs Leave." are the featured play ers. The picture la an aduptatlon of May Tully s Hilarious siane ui the same name. The story is about a Doc Hampton youns and Impecunious, who meetf a (tlrl on Tan Uay and falls In love wiih her. In order to claim an In heritance from his rich uncle, he li fake weddlna announcement Unt out Ills 1,1 n t r Is called, the old uncle InforminK him that he win ui- on hand to inauect the bride and to lake them on a honeymoon lour 10 Honolulu. In the emergency, fate ihrows the Tug Uay girl acroB Doc nmh. Her persuades her to pose as as his bride, and later, ot course sni mukes good the deception by fulling in love with her pretended husband l.lnvd liieram directed the picture and besides Mr. Macl-ean and Miss May, the cast Includes Victor rotei, N'eal iluriiH. James Gordon, Llzette Thome and Ida Lewis. It is a i-ar amount-Artcrnft picture. When Maurice Tournler picked the st for J. Kenlmore Cooper s lam jus Leather Stocking Tale, Ine Last of I he Mohicans." to be Been at he Liberty Theatre tonight. Be nau searched for the best artists. The beloved I'ncns, last or the Mnhirans. could not wear a wrist watch wearing Broadway's latest In clothes and be of that hero type. He had to be a spiritual character, to be the carrier or I nca's message Hence Tournler examined many ac tors until he found Albert Koscoe ho la one-eighth Usage Indian, and a well known leading man. Ho shav ed his head, bared his body and made up for the part. .Margua, tne uun-iiKe reosiun wno betrays the whites. Is In the hands of Wallace Beery, noted villain and bad man, who carries off all honors for playing mean parts. The Colonels two daughters. Cora and Alice, played by Barbara Bedford md Lillian Hall, respectively, are Dtetty pictures on the sliver sheet. It Is unjust to call any actor in The Last of the Mohicans" a sup porting: player, for each Is a star. Henry Woodward, playing Major Heywood, Is Tournlers leading man and does some fine work in this pic ture. Others In the big all-lead cast are llawkeye. Hurry Lorraine, (.aniut. Nelson Mclliwell; Chiugilt hg o ok rheodare Lcrch; Tanienund. Jack Mc Donald: Indian, Joseph Single ton and many others. Will Rogers, Coldwyn star, met with much optical disapprobation at he I'ulver City studios while decked out in the swell wardrobe which he hud procured especially for hts new picture. Jnbilo, shown at the Ma jesllc theatre tonight for the last time in Hoschurg. The famous roper and comedian was about to ent-T the studio res taurant one clay when he met Victor Srhertztnger coining out, well fed :ind facetious. Rogers was decked out in a straight jacket coat of re pulsive design, tight pants to match and a pair of vivid yellow shoes with impressive knobs on the toes. "Where diil you get those terrible clothes. Bill?" was Si'hertzinger's greeting. "What s the matter with them? defended Ropers looking down ap preciatively at the layout which had been collected at much expense. "My director said they were great so often I kinda began lo believe him. Had !o kill a Mexican to get 'em." Schertzlnger reached forth an In qulrtitivn foot." "Look out! Don't spoil that shine" Itogers yelled. '-Had enough trouble getting those dogs to look pretty And he ducked into the lunch room to faco a welcome of loud unsympa tlietlc laughter. Ho certainly was glad to get back on exteroars where he could wear old chups and spurred boots, articles of attire that command honest respect. Athletic roles seem to appeal' to harles Itay. who will be seen In his latest Iiiriiniount-Art-'rart picture, "The KKg Crate Wallop." at the Ant Gen Nat Margarine Meant Tendrr Pastry Making tender, fbiy pie crusti it not only an art, but a matter of using the right shortening. Pastry made with Gem Nut fairly melts in your mouth. Not a hand touches it either in manufacture or packing until you open the Carton. Onltr m today. SWIFT CO. Van (Net.tr. lfll im Our Iurilan4 Plant ONE WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Of Interest to Expectant Mother n.,.r, Tn.l "T took Lv.lia E. Pinlc- sain'a Vegetable Compound with good rrttUlia HI UI a uau ulfered for some time with female trouble. Some rears go I had twin" boys and took your Vege table Compound be fore they came ; also before lay four year old boy was born, and afterwards, and think it tine for such ca.es. 1 tell others what it did for me jnd you may publish my testimonial." -Mrs. Ceo. A. oos, 711 S. tli St, Closhen, lud. The experience of Motherhood 1 a crying one to most women and marks listinctly aa epoch in their lives. Not me woman in a hundred is prepared or lnderstanda how to properly care for herself. Every woman at this time diould rely upon Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable 'Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female irgauism. In many homes once childless there ire now children because of the fact that Lv.lia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong ami tins goou um .'ashioned root ami herb remedy con. 'ains no narcotics or harmful .drugs. lest theatre Thursday. Since becom ng a Thos H. Ince star, Mr. Ray has been a baseball player, a runner a tilcycle racer and horseman and an automobile racer. Combined with a natural love for sports, this experience has made him an extremely well developed, agile youth. In addition he Is a handy man with his fists as he proves In his new picture. Thtj.gtar has the role of helper for the country express agent at his home town. He attracts the attention of a prize fight promoter by liiB skillful work In ber ting up a tramp. When his girl's father, la ac cused of theft, the "helper" leaves town to divert suspicion to himself. In Chicago he meets the promoter igain and turnc prize fighter. He fghta a winning battle against a pug who attempted to double cross the promoter in an unexpected manner. and clears up the matter of the stol en money as well, clearing the agent and winning the girl. a Beginning on Thursday, "The Mut ny of the Klslnore," the Metro plc urization of the famous Jack London aovel, with an all star cast, will be he feature attraction at the Liberty theatre. Tills picture, which presents he ruinous London Novel of the sea in the screen for the first time is a Metro pdoduction with an all star cast ind will be the leading attraction at the Liberty theatre for two days. "Tho Mutiny of the Klslnore," Is one of the late Jack I.ondon'8 last and most notable works. It Is a tale of the sea, in which a crew of city tcnngstfiB attempt to take over the control of the ship from the officers n charge. In addition there is a charming love story, the thread of which is passed by the evil passion of Andreas Mellalre to possess the beautiful daughter of Jason West, a half owner tn the Klsinore. Margaret West is In love with Dick Somers. the captain's son. and she resents the attentions of Mellalre, whom she distrusts and fears; and Mellalre, to accomplish his purposes of possess ing Margaret. Incites the crew of the idnp to mutiny. Firm, however, against the mach inations or Mellalre ami his hench men. stands John pike, the first mate of the Klslnore. Pike has long loved .Margaret too. but the reallza tion If his age makes him sertain that she belongs to a younger man than himself. And. when the mutiny starts, the iron hand of John Pike raises to nuell it. The role of John Pike Is portrayed by Mitchell Lewis, and 111 his support are neien retguson, Noah Beery, Casson Ferguson, William V. Mong, Sidney D'Albrook. Norval Mactireg- or and J. P. Locknoy. The picture was directed by Albert Sloman from tho scenario by Albert Shelby LeVino and Jackson Hose photographed the production. KKMOVAI. XOTK'K. I have moved my shoe repair shop to room just south of Fruit Union building, on Winchester street. Glnd to see all my old customers, and also ne wooes. I give satisfaction. J. W Hull. XKW GOODS NOW AKKIVIXU. 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 RICK. THE JEWELER. Successor to A. S. Huey Co. o XOTH'K TO PlllLIC. My son. Joe Nrarnll. ne. d 17 years, having left my home without just cause. I win not be responsible for any debts he may contract nor for any deeds he may do, after this late. Dated at Olalla. Ore iv -o "20. JESSE XKAVm.l" ' Tiurw;ll(; paxck. There will be a big dance n.. Tiller pavilion, Thursday evening November 25. Ootid music, and a tine time for everybody don't miss XOTIt l: TO l ONTH ( THUS. t.l.lN W 1. . .ecemr.er a S.-1I....1 tnt .e i-ISevi.w .... ...e eonN. ruction or 001.se at Tiller. Ore. Ilhieprlnt .V L rn lne News ."ri.l"T,i.r;,,,h. urhrr my .Snt'"c,..v w "uZTui-Kr vi " r ......niirir, t,re. 0 CITY NEWS 0 j Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentUt, tele- -..-.. j IJ.rl.ln. hlllM- pnone 4sa. uuiw .-.. ing. For first class work go to Lloyd'r ?leauln works, 126 Sheridan street, Telephone 44. A positive cure for poison oak. eciema, salt rheum, scalp cure. No more bald heads. J. W. Mote, 1202 W. 1st atreet, Koseburg, Ore. Am now boomng orders for day- old chicks tor lVtl delivery no nigh producing Tancred strain White Leghorn and O. A. C. Barred Rocks. Karl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton St., Roseburg. o NOTICE OP SAI.B OF GO V K II NM K NT TIMHKK Central Land office. Wn.lilimlun. I). C. dept. Notice l liemby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June . lai 3 !. and the Inatructlons of the Secretary of the Interior of Heulenibcr 15. ,1917., 'L10 limber on the following landa will be .old Jan. 10, iyil, at 1U o'clock a. m. it public auction at the United State" Land Office at Hoseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not leaa thun the appraised value, as ahown by this notice, sale to ue miujee. iu .., . proval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent tbeie- of, being conunlHsiona allowed, muse u deposited at time of aule, money to be returned If sale is not approved, illierwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten yeara. lilda will be received from lllzena of the Vnlted Statea. associa tions of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United -states or any slate, territory or district thereof only. Upon application ef a lualilied purchaser, the timber on any egal subdivision will be offered separ ctely before being Included In any of fer of a larger unit. T. 15 8.. H. 1 W.. Sec 31. NK'i SK1. fir 1460 M.. cedar 30 M.. KW4 SK, flr 1800 M.. SR'4 8K14. fir sio M . W4 St:'4. If '."10 M., ?jui ;o M., NK14 SW. fir 1220 M.. cedar 20 M.. Lot 3, llr 1170 M.. MiVi SWU. fir ItiOO M., Lot 4, flr 1S00 M.. none of the tlr or cedar to be sold for leas than 12.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN. Commisaloner, General Land Office. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMHEH General Land Office. Waahinttton. T. C, October 2, 1920. .Notice Is hereby given mat auDject to the conditions and limitations of the Acts of June . 1K16 (39 Stat., 21S), and June 4. mo (41 Stat., 758), and the In structions of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15, 1S17, and June 22. 1920. the timber on the following landa will be aold Dec. 13, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public auction at tne United States land office at Hoseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than tne appraised value as anown hv tills notice, sale to be subject to the aonroval of the Secretary ot the In terior, ine purcnase price, wun an additional aum or one-nttn or one per cent thereof, being commissions 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 which must be removed within ten years . Bids will be received from citfsens of the United States, as- sociationa of auch citizens and cor porations organized under the laws of .lie Lotted states or any state, terri tory or district thereof only. Upon op tillcntlon of a Qualified purchaser, tin timber on any legal subdivision will be orfered separately before being Includ ed In any offer of a larger unit. T. 32 3., H. S W Sec. 1, Lot 1. Mr 325 M., pine 75 M.. lil 2. nr u0 Al., pins 20 3a., Kl. NKU. flr r.r.0 M . nine 60 M.. SW li. NUM. flr 300 M.. pine TO M., cedar 25 M . Lot 3, flr 400 M , pine 20 M . Lot 4. llr 775 M.. HE'4 NW4. flr 225 M.. pine 0 M.. cedar 20 M.. SV NWti, llr 500 .u., pine JO Al., ceu.'ir 20 Al r. r. a nC M rtr lof.o M.. Dine 100 M.. NW14 SE'A tlr 300 M., pine 35 M.. cedar 20 M.. SKVi HKK. flr BOO M. pine 100 M., SWVi SKU, flr 8i.o M.. pine loo M,, cedar &0 .M.. NI-:4 SW V4 . flr 3u0 At., pine 45 M., cedar 60 M.. NW?4 SW", Ur 650 M.. pine 60 M . cedar 80 M., SBli PV. tir 300 M.. Dine 70 M.. . edar 35 M., SW 14 8W14. flr 600 M pine :.o Al., ee.lur do Al., hec. la, INfJft neju, Mr 672 M.. pine 48 M.. SEV NEV4. flr 9.V2 M pine 96 M.: none of the llr or I'e.lar to be sold for less than $1.00 per M.. and none of the pine to be sold for less than ij.bo per Al.; Becll. SISU NK'a. tlr 500 M , pine 20 MT cedar li M.. NWii NE'4. flr 600 M.. Dine 10 M.. cedar 10 M.. SK14 NEVJ. flr 400 M., plna 1.1 At . cedar 15 M.. SV!4 NE14. flr 600 M . pine 30 M . cedar 10 M. NKV. NWh. flr 300 M.. NW14 NW14. fir 600 Al.. ril'J'i N V,. llr 450 M.. Pine 25 Al SVV NIVIi, flr 300 M., NE14 SE- 1. . nr 400 JI . Dine 60 M.. cedar 15 M SW14 HEt4. Or 350 M., pine 60 M.. cedar 10 M., SK' SI74. flr 327. M.. pine 50 M., cedar 10 M . SW V, SE4, flr 300 M , pin 70 JI.. cedar 10 M. NE SW'4, flr 3o M.. pine 15 M.. SE14 SW14, llr 275 M.. nine 26 M.. SW'i BW. flr 600 M.. plna 20 M., cedar 10 M.. Sec. 23. SW 14 BE 14. fir 660 M.. SE14 SW14. flr 420 M.. Sac. 27. SKV KK. llr 640 At.. NE4 SE14 flr 420 M.. .pine 40 M.. NW14 SE14, flr 760 M. KE1 SE14. flr 375 M, plna 50 11. sn 1, SEI4. flr 480 At., pine 40 it., none of the flr to be sold for leas than $1.25 per M.. none of the plna to b aold for less than $2.50 per M.. and none of the cedar to be sold for less than $1 00 per M. T. 37 S, R. 7 W., Sec. . SK'm SWV,, flr 425 M.. pine 60 M T. 39 S, It. t V Sec. 3, NV!4 NE14. flr 190 al pine 2X0 M., oak IS M.. NW14 NW14, flr 95 M., pine 270 M.. SE'i SW,, flr 75 M.. pine 225 M.. NE'4 sv, llr 75 .M.. pine 380 M.; none of the flr to be .cold for less than $1.00 per M., none of the pine to tie sold for lens than $3. OS per M.. and none of the oak to be sold for lens than 50 cents per M. T. 86 8., 11 .1 E., See. 1, SEV, SW14, pin 10 M., red flr 430 M.. white flr 20 M.: non of the pine to be aold for less than $2.25 per M.. none of the red flr to b aold for less limn $1.50 per Al.. and none of tlie White flr tn he Mold tnr leaa .han $1 00 per M. CLAY TAL1.MAN, Com mlNNlnner. tianeral LaiiTI o price NOTICE OF SALE Of GOVERNMENT 1 i.niir-.H. i.nneral Land time. VtashlnUton. I. C! . Oetnher 1 l.lil Notloe Is hereby given that aiihla... the conditions and limitations of the . i or jtin 9. isi (39 stj. 21 . and tne instructions or tha SecT?Tarv of tha Interior of September 15 1917 the Umber on the following lands w'lll ba . ...... i.ii., at 10 ociocg A. M.. at public auction at the United Statea land ofllice at Itoseburff. Oregon, to the highest bidder nt not leaa .han Ik. appraised value as shown be this .....i.e. n.e 10 ne suoject to the ap proval or the Secretary of tha Interior. The purchase price, with an additional film or one-fifth or one ... ,.. or. being comnilsNlons allowed, must ba deposited at time ot sale, money to be ' not approved, other- w se patent will issue tor the timber which must be removed within ten years. Rids will be received rrom cltl "; of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporatlona or ganized under the laws of the United Slates or any state, territory or dis trict tbereor only. Upon application or a qualified pur. haser, the timber on anv leail subdivision will h. A.r.a sej.arately before being Included In any offer cr a larger unit. T. 21 S. Ft 1 W, Sec. si. NKVi NWU tie sin m AA.I 15 M.. ,V n KW14 flr 870 M None of the tlr or cedar to be sold for less than $1 .-.0 per M. T. 21 A. R t W lee 31 I, seu flr ,;5 M.. NE S W vf" flr Jro M.. Nv c4 8WI4 tlr 500 m" Jwu ior is: rh.n r,r6oVehr,1;r. vv? S'!r,r,M - ; lulisloner, UanaraJ tnd office.' Just received a shipment of the them, hear them and play them. an. not, yruuioitive. Monthly payment! ranged, If you prefer. OTT'S MUSIC STORE ROSEBURG, OREGON CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends who so kindly asaUted during the illru-B8 and death of our beloved wife, daughter and mother, and espe cially the lodges, Mytle Creek school teachers and friends who sent the beautiful floral offerings. C. M. HERMANN. MHS. 8. J. ADAMS. MRS. W. C. DEMENT, -MRS. F. M. BRYANT, H. E. HERMANN, MRS. S. W. STARMER. MRS. L. L. BUNCH, H. W. HERMANN, MRS. H. R. SPENCER, W. C. HERMANN. NOTICE. TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN; WHKHKAS, the trout and other fish inhabit! nK the st reams of Doug lac County. Ktato of Oregon, with the ex ception of the Umpqua Itiver from Its mouth to Its juction with the North Umpqua River and the South Umpgua lilver; and the North t'mpqua Itiver from Hi) Junction with the I'mp qua River to a point on said River known as the Boundary Ranger Sta tion; and tile South Umpnui liiver from Its junction with the Umpqua Hivr to a point on said River ahout nine miles above Tiller. 'Oregon, known aa the Fork of said River; alio the Calla- Bonla River from Its junction with the tnpqua River to a point on said River known as the Nonpareil bam, are be ing threatened with extinction from excessive angling and other causes; and WHEREAS, the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners is desirous of protecting the trout and other fish in habiting the waters of all the streams of IouKlas County. Htate of Oregon, with the exception of the Umpqua River from Its mouth to Us Junction with the North Umpe.ua River and the South Umpqua River; and the North Umpqua River from Its Junction with the Umpqua River to a point on suld River known as the Boundary Rager Station; and the South Umpqua Rivt-r from Its Junction with the Umpqua River to a point on said Itiver about nine miles above Tiller, Oregon, known as the Forks of said River; also the t'allapooia River from Its Junction with tne umpqua tuver to a point on sum River known as the Nonpareil lam, Hltuated In the County of Douglas, State of Oregon; TUrcRRKORK. by authorolty of law vested In said State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, notice Is hereby given that all the streams of Douglas County, State of Oregon, with the ex- ceptlon of the Umpqua River from its mouth to its Junction with the North Umpqua River and the Smith Umpqua River; and the North Umpqua River from Its Junction with the Umpqua River to a point on salt I River known as the Boundary Ranger Station; and the South Umpqua River from Its June- tion with the Umpqua River to a point on said River about nine miles above Tiller, Oregon, kown ns the Forks of aaid River; also the Callnpoola River from Its Junction with the Umpqua Itiver to n point on said River knnwn No. S TheWoodstockTypewriter PREFERRED BY THOSE WHO KNOW ;hir'" zxrx comhlned together In any other typewrlt-r. -.er.l Plan-Built on the Unit Ry-t.m. 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Local Distributor: A Q HUftY ' famous Packard Pianos Yon win u ,k ..1 ne.t pUa() an be if' as the Nonpareil Dam altu.. County of UouKlM ' MtUi the are closed to Cgot i: In any manner, (or trout . from and after tt.7 hnff SJOl be prosecuted aa ViUtlVSSiES1 Dated at Portland orVsJi K?. 'f.4 day of October. A D iltk STATK BOARD OP FISH Avn SyyuT,r&tt By P. M. Warren. ComaniaiM; "OIJ) RELUIII.E ALBAM BTR. BLK1E8" Still has pruns trees on Itmbotoi ' plum roots. I may still tu, ,,. order ia 100 lots for Italian prima, on aboTe named roots (lonttit Ural prune root In exlttencs. F. B. In dan. Special Agent, 160 geresUi tL N., Grants Pass, Oreion. New Tire Prices! New Iow Prices on CompleM Line of Perfection Ttrei tac lug Vou 40 8000 Mile P. Tread $1.1.04) 17.30 21.00 20.00 30.00 6000 Mill Noii-JVt 303 3.1x4 84x4 1.M ttM 23.00 ; I I ; j , j j I 1 : I These are not Second!, ,bat ill Factory Firsts and adjusted os 6000 and 8000 miles. Prices on other sixes os same bull. Service Garage (il.EXX H. 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