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Children Cry The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been la use fur over thirty years, has borne the signature of 7 - and has been made under his per Sift Jffl-f-yi sonal supervision 6ince its infancy. Alluw no-one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeit", Imitations add " Just-as-good " ore but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA , Castoria is a harmlebs substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Piops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has " been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Ths Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUiHE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought nail' n ii'ii'i'7TTiri''"rvii rfiy""in Christmas Carnival lly Kliid'Ti;:irt n nnd l'liynlcal J-Miiciiilon Department of lleinlinc-Moore Conservatory Armory, Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m. Admission, 25c. Advertise In Iho News-Kevicw, Chevrolet Cara $25.00 nnd $38.00 Dulck Cars. . .130.00 and ,46.00 For Other Cum Pikes on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Itiilck find ( lievrtilet 441 N. Jackson Ht. Itosehiirs;. ri a. nv . a hit . ' aneewieiamonu OF ALL KIMIS J. II. SINNIGER 110 OAK tXTKICKT I'HONK 4'2H Logan Tips, Spring Delivery Ti.se nr. not ftpnmt plants, Joint lunin ur tpraiifcl" lip i laiitfl. They flint ClUSd tip. A1:U li:.V 8t mw- h'xtj itlimln ami hII Htmla fruit na. Hi'tltT I" ' - ortliT now. It. L. 1X1. IS Throe mlh's west of Honcburg. Loganberry Plants If )'tu until )I;iM(j Ilia! will grow write W. L. BENTLEY Masonic Bldg. Roseburg,Ore. PHONE 4S8 ALL WORK ! GUARANTEED. 8 lYoodbtu ii, Oregon, 11. :i. j?R?iiIs t n niTi at i U LIS I IUI 51 for Fletcher's It. Signature of l'llOKKNSIAIt CAKI8 TirKKII,"- lollit. Kofilfntaen MI'lK HIIN. K. It. o IC cui Fluwers. Phunt 210. 403 W. Cass. III. M. II. 1M.YI.KII Chiropractic ttl W. I.HI1A Ht. III 'I'll Wll.cox. 1'luno. Theory, Musi nit Kindergarten. 1U0I West First Hi. I'lieno I IS 1. o i,od;i: i)iiii:(T)UY. I. O. O. V., Iiulim Kticninpnient Km. ft. -tIu'Ih In odd Fellows' Temple eVffy Thursday evening. VlsitlnaT. brethren always welcome, . JOHN IlKKHK. P. IWTIill llllTNIOH. H. P. OI.IN'KK JOHNSON. It. 3. JAMI'.X KWAItT. K. K lUtm iMirn rn meets in Mm..' hull iHi Jarkpou St. on -nl ft ml 4th Moinliiy t-vi'tilnk'n r eaih month at x v. lo. k. Vint! Inn liri'thren In Kood stuntMnt? nhvBVM wt-ltorn. VliTnlt MM'Kl.l.l. I V. A. J WI'I.K, I'. II. K. tit m ..MAN. Secretary. Ivxh.IIII .,; I'VrillAS Alpha I-mlne No. 47, liit'i!" v,ry n .& y ev n Intf. cur. Ju.krw-n anil Cut Stu. Visit or., ill way k weicumu. ItuV . Vt Jl'Ntl. C C. ( MAS .V. Hul'KI'NS, M. K. li. K. WIMKKliJ-V. K. It. 8. M:i(;illlOlt4 UK WOOIM HAFT IJlac en. u- N 4 it. miM'tH on -in! and 4(li Mninliiy t-vt-nlimr. VlvKlntf neltthburs tnvlU'U to iitttntt. KIUTI1 iMMMtrilll.U O. N. TII.I.1K I. JOliNs-N. Clt-rk. II. I. U. Kl.hH, ItoNt-uunr l iiAKf ru. litil.1 ii-Kiiliir co ii i in u n ii'U tlit ns ttt the I k h Tcninlu on each Thurml.iy 41 r evci y iiti-nl Ii. All ni fin tiers rv-iiui'ii-it ttt iitn-tiil rcKulurly. an-t hII v in it In k tirot ltrH hid curillully In vited to uttund. -t ''t-v k n IRA B. RIDDIjB. Secy. m iHiinii; tii' i iii-: oni.i rump No. lil.'i. mectn In odd 1'Vllown' hall in lioHi'liiii'K uvi'i y litt uihI 3rd Monday cvt'titim. KHUliig nuiKhborit m wuya wvli'Otne. . II IMOKKNS. C. r. M. M. Mil, 1. Kit. Clnrlf I.Ol M. OttllKlt OK MOnslO ItotK-uurK Innlkio No. loj; ii tn first iinl third Tiii'tulay rVi'iiliiK M'l month nt H o't-lork in (ho Moose hnll All vImUIiik brothers are liivlttl to utti-nd, ('. V,'. CIiAKE. IMctator. II. O. I'AKttNTICIC. tltH.'rvtry. . V.. ., ItnarhiirK Chapter No. IIoIiIm their irKular meeting on the 1t and :ii Thursdays In i-a. h month are rt pft full v Invited to attend. l.KONA A I I ( A 1 1 A M . W. V KKKti JOHNSON. rVcy. A. 1 A A. M., I.aiirfl l-oditr 13 Iti'KUlur eoinnaiiiHatlona 2nd and 4 1 It edneml.i VI eneti month at Maso Temple. Uosehurif. Ore. VUUura wl- Coiue W F. lUKIttS. Fecv A. A. V.'lLl'KK. W. M. W. II. A. O. T. M. HoaehunK Hrle .. II hold re-Kolur review on sec end and fourth Thursday nfternooiiM In Mmi'itliee hall. Hlslurs of oth reviews vMtlnic In our city r cor dially invited to attend our reviews. Muivubre hnll on Cmh street. ? o'-tuy t.oi'K K Pom -1 JKt&IE IULFP. Cot IO:ilt:K4tl Kosenura; tterckah ldge Ni. 4 1, . it O. r ., Alctjts in U.ld fel low' Tempi eveiy week on T tie ml a? even I n. Yltflttntf members In Hood landing are. Invited to attend. r.V.K I.KNi. N O. KK1.I.K STKIMIKN'SON. Pec. KTMKI- IIA11.KY. bin. S.ey The II. H. K. I. A. I ttloa Mreflns will te held ni ths Munnliev hall every first and third Wednesdays of tht month. I. O. O. K., I'hlletartan ode No, K, meets n( Nykes hall, Ti. Ja kson bt , on Saturday evenlnic of eac wwk. Visiting brethren are always wel come. t.YMON I. HtKNOFIt N. O A. J. t!KI'lKS, Hv sfeo. J. U riAll.KY. Kin. eVc HooKMI IIU I.OI1C1-: MK ttm I nlinl HritiBerbnmsl of Malntenanr of Vt my KmfliMpt and nalltay op l.aktr- rr Affiliated with the A. K of I Meets at Moose hnll the first Wr.l fomth Sal ntithta and third Humlaji of aeti month. J. K. SMITH .rrealdent. W J. MKKKIMTM, Har, Htxry. OlfiO. MAC IV Kit. Ha. tt4K. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON MK. IIAI-SI V ICKM1MSTKH. The vttvr from' my father dropped from my liuiuU us I finished reading Ho this was the father I had never seen the lather who um not Know, 1 was living; the father who, un knowingly had broken my mother' he.irt and who had in couaetiuence ; sentenced himself to years of exile in a savage land. I looked up to Mr. Ilalsey who; was standing beside me and through, the in 1st that obscured my own eyes I noticed that his were filled with, tears. j 'You will love your father, Ann," he Kaid. ! "Thether he will love me 1b a more Important question." "Of course he will love you, child, lie will probably want to adopt you legally." i felt a little cold chill run down my backbone. "So 1 was not legal?" What a iueer thing It all was. Here were two people who had lov ed each other devotedly, and who had In all faith gone through the marriage ceremony, only to find that through the fiendish plan of another they were not, la the eyes of man made love, married, and that they had no right to happiness for them selves or to recognition from others. I looked back over the years that my mother had been separated from the man she loved the man to whom she had In all honesty given herself the man for whom she lived a life of loneliness and dis grace in silence, while he had gon lo the other end of the world and there he had worked out an expia tion for his unwitting sin. "I wonder If I hey were right In their Spartan ndherance to prin ciple," asked musingly. "It was your mother, Ann, who was Iho Spartan,' answered Mr. Ilal sey. "lloii told me the night he went away that ho had beseeched your mother to go away with him. I became almost insane,' he said, 'at the thought of leaving Mar garet. It seemed to nie that we ould hide ourselves away front the world, but she said that we could not hide from ourselves." Hob.' said Margaret, 'I would 1 1 ways know. sometimes think that morality as well as happiness is a state of mind. Some people think that a great love might exeme great sin, but I always feel that hecause of great love I must keep myseir without stain. When your father told me that, Ann, he was nearly beside himself Think what I have brought on Margaret,' he said, 'the woman for whom I would willingly give my life. I dare not speak of the other who, not content with taking all my faith In womanhood, now. when a sweet, pure soul restores It to mo. simply thrusts me out or what has teen a heaven on earth Into the utonuost deplliH of hell." "What happened or rather how did it happen that my father did not know thai his former wife was alive, Mr. Ilalsey. Mother told me some thing about it and was going to tell all. There seemed to be so many more important things for ine to know just at the last." " Well, you see, my dear, as you probably know your father became desperately Infatuated with an ac tress, much older than himself, while he Was a boy at college, and in a wild moment he married her She was a fiend incarnate and short ly after t he marriage she became insane. Then, of course, ho could not divorce her and for a number of years he was nearly insane him self. He drank anil let all his old friends drop away from him. I clung to him and when he would let me, i made mm meet some of my l netuls. "Your mother, my dear, had al ways been one of our old childhood companions and I know now that she had always loved Hob. Hut af- ('AUK'S CAI.KMAK 1021. Now ready, our beautiful calendar free lo our customers, to other 25c each. Nono given lo children. Ask for one next time you're shopping at Carre. The big Christmas store where you save. SI'KCIAL XOTICK. Just received another shipment of Christmas canities. You who buy Christmas candy can do better by see ing us. V will make a special price on our candy. Chocolates, 80c lb., same as wo have been selling at 1 lb. lon't forget that Christinas box. Only ten days more. Come In and look 'em over ami get our prices. You'll be surprsied. THE MAVI.Kl.EAF. CKIM1 AM ltl SH, INC. Why wait till the last minute to do your Christmas shopping. Carr's now have extra sales people on duty and can attend your wants without hurry or worry to you or llietn. Shop early -rin Ihe big Christmas store. Carr'e where you save and where you find tho big assortments. Look for the red signs Carr's. Dt, R. P. BRADFORD AND WIFE Licensed Chiropractic Physicians tMTloe lbHie 481 lVrkliui lll.bz. ter he had married and become dis sipated she had seldom seen him. One summer wo went up to my camp In the Adiroudacks and your mother was slaying at an adjacent place. The three of us fell back Into our old youthful intimacy. 'One day the news came that Hob's wife had escaped from the asylum and committed suicide. Al though her body was not found, everything pointed to her death. "At the time Hob told your mother that he loved her and they were married quietly soon afterward. After only a few mouths your mother received a letter from Hoti a wife'B family saying that she was .Hi III alive and us king where Boh was. They wanted h'-r committed to the asylum again, as her ungov ernable fits of temper made re straint necessary. Then, of course, the events hap pened that ruined both your la ther's and mothers lives. "And now Hob Is coining back Tomorrow A TungleU Skein. Local Doctor in Health League A new organization to lie known as Iho "I.eaKiio for tho Conservation of I'ulillc Health", and lo be com posed of practically nil of Ihe ethi cal physlclanB of Oregon, is now tieiiiK formed throughout tho state being patterned after a similar or ganization now existanl in Hie State of California. All ethlc.il physicians will be eligible to membership In ihla organization which will have as its purpose the fostering of legis lation oeneiiciai to puinic neuiui. It Is proposed to select 17 direc tors representing all parts of the state these directors lo choose an xecutlve committee which will be composed of seven men. Ir. Seelv of this city hag been selected as one ot the members of the fit execu tive committee and will soon bo cal led into conference lo assist In start ing the work of the new league The organization is be):i4 formed I" Ihe b idles no linen-sled in li.flering jm'iMc health movements and will serve to carry out the more it; p-rlai;i piojerts In a more effi cient immno- with ihe co-operation ;it .iei g":!' ai n o now carrying en the vii'k individually. Symbolism of Animals. In the symbolism of nnimtils, the ant typifies frugality nnd provision; the bear. III temper anil uncoiilbness; Uie bull straightforwnnlnessj the bull dug, pertlnnclly; the butterfly, spurtlvetiess nnd living In pleasure; the dove Inno cence and hnrinlessiiess; the fox. cun ning, ortlflce; the goose, conceit and folly; the grasshopper, old age; Uie mule, obstinacy ; the owl, wisdom ; the peacock, pride; the swan, grace. Building a Concrete House. An Kngllsh engineer Is building one piece concrete house wulls with a cen tral air space by erecting the core first and moving the outer mold upward as the concrete Is iMiiirod. Check That Cold Right Away Dr. King's New Discovery soon breaks a cold and checks a cough A SUDDEN chill sneezes stuffy feeling in the held and you have the beginning of a hard cold. Get right oftcr it, just as soon as the sn ill lea start, with Dr. King's New Discovery. 1-or fifty years a standard remedy for coljs, coughs and gripiie. You will soon notice a change for the better, lias a convincing, healing taste that the kidJies like. Good for croupy coughs. Ail druggists, 00c and 1.20 a bottle. For colds andConghs Dr.Kms TsTew Discovery Put "Pep" in Your Work Many a man has been a failure in business, many a woman in her home, because constipation has clogged the whole system, 6toring up poisons that enervate and depress. Dr. King's Tills act mildly and make bowels act naturally. Same old price, 25 cents. Prompt! Wont Gripe Ys Pills Pride of workman ship plus exacting care makes our DRY CLEANING uniformly satisfac tory. IMPERIAL CLEANERS . IYM0N I SPENCER, PROPRIETOR V HIM; UIIKS l-HICKK O FKKD tint. Ju.l received Gt ton of all kinda of feeds, dairy feed. h'Jir feed, poultry feed, all at Uottooi pl-U e, U till our lung experience und study of feeds und keeplnir In tou. h wllh the market, we feel llial tile bottom on prices of feed and grain lias been reached; that we will bav a steadier market from now on. Therefore we are now prepared to give you the very best quality and price on hay. muln. and ree.ti. and potatoes. Alfalfa bay foJ per ton. other hay $:& to 3i per ton. J'otutoes IJ.in) per 100 lbs. Also some struw. Yours for business, Jl 1111 MrMII.I.IN. A chimney fire at the Kepper home on Mosier yesterday resulted in Ihq calling out of the fire de partment. Falling sparks ignited the roof und the firemen were forc ed to fight Ihe fire for a short time. No serious damage was done. 0 CITY NEWS 0 AriiDdel, piano tuner. Food 189L. Federal cord and fabric tires at the ltoseburg Garage. FlreB destroy lives, property and rood. Be careful with Ore. remberton Bros.' enclosed car jit ney service. Phone o. The II. S. orchestra will furnish music at the Junior class play Dec. 17. Order your Xmas trees and mlstlo tie from Koseburg Produce Co., 601 N. Jackson St. l'hono 279. Hamilton Drug Co. now have the exclusive agency In Koseburg for Ixiwuey's Famous Chocolates. Best equipped machine shop for lathe Bteel and spring work at the UoBeburg Garage. Why not patronlzo some "Roso burg Home Talent" and see the Junior class play, "Professor Pepp," Dec. 17. Bring your tires and tubes to the Koseburg Garage for repair and vul canizing. Tf TTnrev IT1. Ifnr.fln dentist tele- phone 483. Office 315 Perkins build ing. Exide storage batteries for all makes of cars at the Koseburg Garage. Goodyear solid tires for trucks, all sizes In stock at the Rcseburg Gar age. Persons cutting evergreens on our property in Edenbower will be prosecuted. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Llllle L. Moore. "Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone." Come and see "Professor Pepp" at the high school auditorium Dec. 17, and let the world laugh. Frank A. Terry, representing t he Eiiultublo Savings & Loan Assn., of Portland, Oregon, Is again at the Umpqua Hotel. For interview, call or phone. . A card party will be given Wed nesday evening, Dec. 15, In Maccabee hall by the W. B. A. of the Macca bees. Admission 25c. Refreshments will lie served and the public is cor dially invited. Writo Jack Roach. Drain, for cata logue and prices for the Queen in cubators, coal and oil burning brood ers. Avoid disappointment by plac ing your order now for future de livery. Remember the Queen Is the best money can buy. Ata new booting- orders for day old chicks for 1S21 delivery from high producing Tancred strain White Leghorn, thoroughbred Rhode Island Red chicks, O. A. C. Barred Rocks. Earl Y'osburg, 702 Fullerton St., Rosehurg, aeee All sorts ot sales successfully concluded, for arrangements see M. C. RADABAVGH E30 N. Pine St. That business or property can eas ily be disposed of through the col umns of the News-Kevlew. BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE The U. S. ARMY BLANKETS that have been on sale at 207 N, Jackson St. are now on sale at BERGER'S Bargain Store Corner Cass & Pine K Do It now. We are dally lavtns. -e .. - - - Aumi gilts. f, while the getting Is good. Music and musical in.,... Wu ideal gifts. Victrolas ,25 to $300; Edison, a5 to ..T "m k and Cheney phonographs, Packard pianos, iver! .' " Schulz, Hamilton, Ellington. Howard, Lyon t Healy i Pm1, player pianos. Victor and Edison records. Violins u" " Guitars, Suxophones, Mouth Harps, Sheet Music, Music ifh fact everything in music. Nothlns- nm ..'. 0II hi ,.. . ..i, ,.,... 7 --l"oyriaie (o, vii a. iiiuuil vi iiiuaivni man uiueuts. SHOP EARLY. OTT'S MUSIC STORE LUMBER Of all dimensions, at reasonable rates while It lasts. block North or West Side Store, 1207 Unipqua Avenue. Phone 335-R. Home grown English walnuts, 30c lb. E. C. Weber, Roseburg. Kt 2. or leave orders with G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Dance at Winchester Saturday, Dec. 18. Music by Ott's orchestra, o CHRISTMAS CANDIES. A complete line of the famous Davenport candles, made In Spokane. Some In fancy Xmas boxes, some plain boxes, all are high grade, de licious candies none better. Buy a box for a Christmas present. Foutch's Confectionery, Sheridan street. NOTTCR OF" SALE OF OOVKKNMENT TIMBKIt. Cencral Land Office, Washington. I). C. October 26. 1S2I). Notice Is hereby Ktven that subject to the conditions and limitations ot the Aits of June 9. 1 li 18 (39 Htat., 2181, and June 4. 13-'0 (41 Stat., 7T.S), and the in structions of the Secretary of the In terior of September 15, 117, and June , 1920, the timber on the following lands will be sold Dec. 13. 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public auction at the United States land office at ltoseburg-. Ore&ron. to the highest bidder Ht not less ttian the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions al lowed, must be deposited nt time of sale, monoy 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 cltixena of the United States, as sociations of such citizens and cor porations organized under the laws of the United States or any state, terri tory or district thereof pnly. Upon ap plication of a qualified purchaser, tiie timber on any leaal subdivision will be offered separately before being Includ ed in any oner of a larger unit. i. Ji S.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 1, Lot 1, flr 325 M.. pine lii M., lit z. nr 3DU At., pine zu m.. NK14. nr 650 M., pine 50 M.. SW NK14, flr 300 M.. pine m ., cedar 26 M., Lot 3, Hr 400 M.. pine 20 M., Lot 4, tlr 776 M.. BE14 NW'i. Hr 225 M.. pine SO M.. cedar 20 M.. SW14 NW14. flr 500 .VI., pine 15 M., cedar 20 M NK4 SKVi. tlr 1050 M., pine 100 M.. KW, SE'4. flr 300 M.. pine 36 M.. cedar 20 M . SK4 tSh.. tlr 300 il. pine 100 M. SWK BK. flr 800 M. ptne 100 M. cedar 60 M.. NE'4 SW. flr 350 M., pine 45 M . cedar 60 M.. NYV'K SU tlr 650 M . pine 60 M.. cedar 80 M., SE14 SWU, Mr 300 M.. pine 70 M.. cedar 35 M., SW A SW, flr 600 M.. pine T.O M.. cedar 30 M.. Sec. IS NKI4 NEK. tlr 67: 21., pine 48 M.- SEt NE!4. Or 952 M pine 96 M.: none of the II r or cedar to be sold for less than $1.00 per M.. and none of the plno to be sold for lens than 12.50 per M. ; Sec. 11, NE NE4. Hr 6110 M pine 20 M., cedar 15 M. KWS NK'i. fir 600 M, pine 10 M. cedar 10 M.. SEU NE". flr 400 M., pine no u . cedar IS M , SW K NK, flr 600 M. pine 30 M. cedar 10 M., NE's .VW14, flr 300 M.. NW14 NW. flr 600 M. SE'4 KV, flr 450 M., pine 25 M S'!( NWK, Or 300 M., NE(4 SE H. fir 400 M.. pine 60 M.. Cedar 15 M-. NWVi SE4, tlr 350 M.. pine CO M.. cedar i UNIVERSAL Farm Lighting Plants i 20-Ught Plant, 120 Amp. Hour Battery, $390 75-Light Plant, 165 " " " J F. O. B. Roseburg 8 Let us show you the Universal J. F. BARKER & CO, Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Waterfo Only 15 More shopping Days Before Xmas. (ifti KOSE1H KO, OREGON. cedar 10 M sV bl'i! ? "." . 70 M.. cedur 19 A. M.. pine 15 M . SEiT W'."' Is Pine 25 M., sw'vi 8 W 2 M., cedar 10 M. Sec. j l"i? " Mr 660 M.. SK14 BwSiSVKi 27. Kl-;i4 NEI4rr 649 5 VPu"-.1! flr 4:0 M . pine 40 14., Kwi sef1 560 M.. gKn j; J." M.. BW'H SE. tlr 480 li JL'?, none of the llr to be sold In, 11.25 per M.. none ot . ,ST. for less than 12.50 per li A? the cedar to be ,01,1 for MMbSY.S per M. T. 37 8 . H. 7 W L? !lf SW4. flr 425 M . pin, "f M V S K. 8 W., Sec. 3. NW NB14 ?',?, Pine 280 M., oak 16 It Sw ? flr 95 M.. pine 270 M.. 8Ei4 KW i 75 M pine 225 M.. NEIi Sfft M pine 380 M.; none 0? thtSrSS sold for less than 11.00 p,r It. "c?, the pine to be sold for Its, tiuA! per M.. and none of the oak to b.i3 for less than 60 cents per It T 11 1 K 1 E., Sec. 1, 8E(i (iW(4, pi,, u red flr 430 M white Hr tt iUwVl the pine to be sold for Iru thu li-S per M.. none of the red tlr to L St for less than 11.50 per It tnd somm w"lte flr to be sold for In, tku mlssloner. General Land Office. NOTH:r4 OP SALT? OF OOVEnNXEVf TIMIlElt. General Lund urn' wnshlliKtan, D. C, Sept. 29. mi Notice Is hereby slven that lubjwm the conditions and limitation! ot Dm Act of June 9, 1916 (30 Stat., till u( the instructions of the Secreurjr ot Ot Interior of September 15, 111 t! timber on the following landi will m sold Jan. 10, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. a at public auction at the United gtit Iind Office at Koseburg;. Oresoa. u the hiKhest bidder at not Iraa thaitk appraisisl value, as ahown by us notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the IntrrW. The purchase price, with an addltlaul sum of one-fifth of one per cent there of, being commissions allowed, ant be deposited at time of sale, moner 1 be returned If sale la not approved, otherwise patent will Issue tor u timber which must be removed wlthii ten years. Bids will be received tros citizens of the United States, altera tions of such citizens and corporatlnM organized under the taws of tbe Ualled States or any state, territory or dlttna thereof only. Upon application rt I qualllled purchaser, the timber on 11T legal subdivision will be ottered separ ately before being- Included in any af ter of a larger unit. T. IS S R 1 . Sec. 31. NE ii SEH, flr 11(0 M.. cedar S M., NW4 SE'4. flr 1800 M.. SEH SEi flr 850 M.. 'iV'4 SKU fl? HIO M., Mr 20 M.. NE SW14. fir 1220 at., ceflir H M.. Lot 3. flr lt:o M.. SK!, fU. If 1600 M.. Lot 4. flr 1S00 M.. none ot IBS flr or cedar to be sold for leu thu $2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY 7AI MAN, Commissioner, General Laat Office. Buy Better Bucfo and Ihe Best Breeding Em for Less Money. BUY SHf EP WHEN 1HEY R( lOK. THH 8 If you are Interested In ny JunMj of either grade or registered abeeaa the following breeds: , Hampshire, Shropshire Uncolo.Br ney. Cotswold. Bamboulelte, or cross. . , Write us quick what 7 w,,t ORKGOS LmSTOCK COM. CO. Box SI. North Portland, em .-. natrvTC liMrLtCl'Ibl lo . M.ff.H OoL-lnnrI AutOfflODlie a'asavaavtaa auu s WE SELL