HOSfBimO NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1122 PAOH PTTI Real Christmas Present STANFORD PIH GRID t BATTlf TO BE GOOD ONE Maytag w asher. either gas or electric., will keep wife's memory and June roses m ncr & after other gifts have been worn out and thrown klong j ;. satisfaction. Absolutely guai." Line power, 12 monthly installments 01 !-.. power, 12 monthly insuiimenw iu u.u "m. Cash price, ?125 and $135. Enair-eled aluminum tub, no wooden parts at all. Ad He to suit the height of user. Give her a real Christmas present. You will always id you did. ... . .. Corn; Feed Oats, Feed Oals, bom uray ana niuie; Home urown spuus; nay. See Us First We can Save You Money U Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland g! SAX FRANCISCO, Dee. 1. U'nl-; ffit.d, Press). The Stanford -Pitt g r ' on December 34 U expected , S 1 b( due of the highest clasg grid 2, hntltn AM nn ...... f - ........ g fine, and as far at Northern Call-' B fornia goes, will undoubtedly re gj place the Kat West game In Ren- J eral interest. Thlg will be partic ularly true thla year Inasmuch as California'! wonder team will not . Tlav at Pasadena tliia rear. Stanford and Pitt will both be playing under the "Warner system." Pitt will be playing under the direr-1 tlon of the "old master" himself. ' E and reports indicate that Pitt has K a lot of trick stuff. Stanford will T tie playing under the direction of E Warner's two right-hand assistants, 3K- 00K AND READ Just think, r. good Ford for .$ 50.00 A Ford Bug 75.00 'rw m9f) Ford Sedan 290.00 L Real Buy 1920 Liberty Six 275.00 feverland Four 90 , - 225.00 Ford Truck, Cab Rody and Kew Pneu- matic Tires 250.00 1919 Dodge Roadster 350.00 Two 1920 Sedans. Good buys. 'Alcckwood Motor Co. DS F0RDSON LINCOLN i Andy" Kerr, and "Tiny" Tliom- hill mh 1.1,1 .U. .-J, II E andsters Into the Warner system; pfndlng the arrival of Warner him-1 E i self to take the reina In 194 IS! Stanford students and alumni nrel PartiCUhirlV lnttrelf Afl In Ih. irnma i K : inasmuch na It will clv t,u.,. chance to see the nerformnncn nfi K' a team that knows the "Warner syg S;trm" from the ground up. Henee' : they may envisage the playing meth-i od of Stanford a year or two heme. Pitt, although It In rrnnrt..rf f, gj have had 8 new men on the team! Tnis year, la much more skilled than Stanford. All of the players even the" suha have been taught the Warner system from the freshmen days up. Stanford, on the other hand, had to learn the elemental of the system his season. Thin was all that Kerr and ThornhHl hopes to accomplish thla year. The "Big Oame" was not marked by nnv fani.v t.l.l. 1 . . . . . . i ...... iik n (ria.'B UU CMHUIOril B b i part. Mantord. however, showed its p ! latent power when It fought the Golden near to a standstill In the J; "nig Oame," and put up an almost 2 "nbreakalile line of defense. The K I Cardinals were very weak In defense Jingalnst an aerial attack, and It was f hr this method that Caifnrnln's a ' murprtowns were made possible mi- iifnra. pronnmy more than any ether team In the country, are past masters at the aerial game. Stanford, however. Is exnerted to rhow decided Improvement on the December 3D, game. Conch Kerr U Putting the team thrnnzh easy prac tice, and It Is understood. Is drill ing them In some or the Warner "trick sturf" In preparation for the game. If Stanford ran get awav with It. they will have a great feath er In their cans, for they will have "ont-Warnered Warner.;' On the face of things, "seeing the old year out and the new vcnr In" is bound to see some high class 'oothfill. both at Pasadena ' and Stanford. situation. Is also rather uncertain I a to whether the car shortaim and slowness in deliveries ha had any detrimental etfect on tin market. I'nder date of November jj, ihe Journal of Commerce says: 'There' is very little buying of (trie J fruit i at source, but enough backed by optimum of packers, i i,, aluum prices. There U congestion In d- j liveries, leading to no 'arj sur plus iu any of the JuVhi,j mar kets." A few days later, the dried fruit situation in New ork railed for the following from the Journal cf Commerce, under date of Decem ber 1: "The prune tnalktt !s nu'et. In California independents are doing aoine offering. Independents ay their prices are based on costs a'td there is nothing to warrant radi cal changes In "iilr direction. There la no talk of a boom In the market of prunes but neither Is there any break In the market." The prune situation remained about the same for a tew days In New YorTt, as the ntw financial paper, under date of December 4, carries the following comments on the dried fruit situation: "The prune market is not a weak one, so much us It Is a dell one. The New York tendency to lower prices being offset by firm ness on ttie Paciiic coast. Prunes are easier today due to boat ar rivals, the stork being offered o'i the dock to save cartage and In surance, borne chant rtorea are featuring prunes In the east, play ing up medium alies. California aaxl Oregon packers have both about the same Idea as to prlcer. With the uncertainty of amounts of stock on hand on the Pacific coast, eastern buyers ap pear to be up In the nir as to whether the market is due for any chances. I'nder date of December !. the Journal of Commerce says: "Wires and letters show no change In the dried fruit situation. Packers ad mit there Is no heavy buying, but there Is no weakness shown In Cal ifornia by Independent operators, who look forward to a steady movement during the balance of the season to celar stocks. With the arrival today of steamers tend ing to create a surnjus Mock, thre is a disposition to shade prices. "While some Interest has been shown in December and Jinuan trading, there has been a lull in this form of business. OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. Compiled by Douglaa Abstract Co. RoMbwrg.) A GOOD FORD TMMMKIIMTKI Rol.K (' ACTItKSS Oil .KV PHOTOPLAY b jdrtnee assurance tint who resent work has ever created on the rcteen. "Evidence" is the title of Miss Hammer:. teln's new photoplay, and Kites Welch is again lead.ng man in Mlsa Uammersteln's aup j port. "Evidence" tells a store of stage life, in its early incidents, and then takes the leading actress Into the home of an aristocratic family Hot Point Irons make nn Ideal Xmns gift $3.00 up. Hudson' Elec tric Store. o Pru neMa rke t Shows Little Activity an "actress being foe Hammersteln opens a foisted upon them as a relative, rammnicnt at the Lib-1 How Mlsa Hammersteln, y her re tomorrow, the attrac- i artistry, makes the actress Impress kill tht-n present will give ' her personality favorably upon the krinn nf ,ilniM.. .Un ' innhi whr, nmtnac tine la mwlnruil Eiount of satisfaction her to be the best piece of acting thla , PacIppr interests . , favorite star hag ever exemplified. "'" 0 ew York practically reiuiates . I...,,, v ciirei. I the? market for this country and 1 SALEM, Dec. 16. Authorities on the prune situation are divided as to whether 25 per cent of the 1922 crop remains unsold or' whether there la really a larger percentage now held by growers, independent and cooperative REE jiRISTMAS SERVICE np your Rift packages I'!'"?. Drlng them In. nice Li offered in the "I spirit, and costs you auto will call, phone 277. jn-:u. ix sew I'lnxm: I the Journal of Commerce, otjt'ls j ed In New Y'ork City, recognized ! as authority on the dried fruit Wallace Reld has driven almost every kind of vehicle In his Para- mount screen offerings. In nis re- theatre tonight In his lr.test Vnlver cent picture. "The Love Special," ; sal starring vehicle, 'Caught Hluf he added a locomotive to the list j fing," directed by Lambert lllllyer. and in the automobile race picture. The story Is of a gambler In the immediately following, he drove a j North country who never played fast racing car arouud the track i uny way but squarley in his lire at, a speed of a hundred and ten until an occasion arose where he miles an hour. jhad to resort to crookedness when In "The Hell Diggers," hia Intel the life of the girl he loved was at picture written by Hyron Morgan, j stake. Mayo is said to exceed uny whlt h will be shown at the Majes-i thing he has done yet in this latest tic theatre tonight the star operates! vehicle. "Caught muffing." The one of the most unusual machines 1 popular I niversal star Is commonly in the world the giant dredger 'connected with death defying stunts which Is used to pan the precious ! and haiardous risks, but in this metal from the earth In North-j Mory of the Klondike, he eclipses rn California. On this occasion, i them all by a breath-taking dive however, he wag unab.e to make I from a cliff top to the Icy WBters more than a half a mile a day. I of a tiny lake three hundred feet This lack of i pep fn the speed of ; below, the lug machine, however, is morej The leading, feminine role Is than compensated for by a thrilling played by Edna Murphy, who has fight when the dredger is converted j enjoyed a rapid rise to conspicu into a floating fortress and which I ous standing in motion pictures. It Is up to the faction headed by Ruth Hnyre is cast in the role of r. Kern to storm and capture, and ' gambling house follower and rou- by many other unusual scenes anal situations. WAS? A QUALITY I HOT JER BOTTLE jiot that ' tl. e can '- 'S-.nt la.t 'kr tl . i.. . k "- -i anil r r. i .. .. quality t;" - oa eh we ".ne:iiirig "-''i now, or ""! i ' i . to. mother. MAYO STAliS l FILM XKW AT A.MKItH'.W The Idol of the Northland, the hero of Innumerable tales of Aia! kan snows and frigid spaces, Frank Mavo. Is coining to the Antlers lette addict. Others in the sup porting cast are Wallace MarDon aid. Jack Curtis, .lack Walters. Andrew Arbuckle "Hull" Durham. Scott Turner, Martin Host and Toi" Duciow. -o- Xnms tree llchts, safe and lat for years, f.1.00 set up. Hudson. Klectrle Store. Open Evenings to Accommodate Xmas Shoppers We have decided on this plan so that purchasers may have the opportunity to se lect their musical Instru ments, because many are busy and cannot give the time during the day. The following Instruments werg : for filing and are belug placed upon ' mo nana reeoraa: I 51631. W. D. J. Weltzel to J. Pleroni, 1350.00 NWVi SW 4 S.-c ol'-l-4. 5163.1. W. D. Ellen Smith et vir to F R. Iirletenbuciier, $10.00 lied at pt on S side Road from which cor Sec , 30. 32, tp 28-7, bears: X 58 (leg. 06 mln. E 1043.5 ft, beg1 pl being on 8 side of Ten Mile1 Road, where same Is Intersected by division line separating farm off R.I lirletennuchter, and A. S. Hushnell. then B along S aide road 8 rods, then 8 13 rods. 1 2 ft, W 1 rods, 10 ft, to E boundary of Iiushnell's land. X along line 25 rods. 12 ft to beg. 51;t. Mtg. Maybelle W. Church. In V l?lc titan on lt .t m tar I- -frnm Intersection E line A. Rose f'l 41 tn t? r. ii,ah a tl..,.' ! Douglas St, then K 63 ft. S parellel with K line Don CI 39 264 ft, W 63 !ft. X parellel with E line CI 264 ft. i to S line Douglas St the beg. being :part Lot 6. Sec 19-27-5. Also lot 4. lllk 3 Facing Ella St. Chadwicks- Add. 51637. Sat Mtg. Melton Church to lllancho L. Krohn. 32 M page 11. 51638. Q. C. Deed. Oeo. C. Cnn ron, to J. 11. Patty, $10.00 Part Sec 2-23-5, des as lieg at pt In N line Lindsay Applegate CI, 42, sec 2, 60.89 ch. B of Nv cor CI, then S 25 and 49.100 ch, N 89 deg. 30 mln. R 22.75 ch, X 25.29 ch, to X line CI. then W along N line CI. 22.79 ch to beg. Also lxits 1, 2, So? 2, des, as Peg at pt In X line Sec 2 which pt Is Si cor Sec 35. pt 22-5, then E along X line lots 1, 2, 9,'rh, then S 10.25 ch to X line CI 4 2. then W along X line 9 ch. then X 10.25 ch to beg. excepting from tract the S 61 Iks for Road. Also lots 11. 12. I.Ik 1 Devores Add Yoncalla. lots being part Sec 3. 4, Tp 23-5. 51639. Mtg. O. X. Wallace to Cmp Valley Hank, $600.00 beg at pt 155 ft X of XK cor Blk 1 Laurel wood Add then W 261 ft. X to Riv er, then E following river 261 ft, S to beg. I Ac. 51641. Aff R. W. Strong, Lots .". 6, lilk 10 Utnp Park Add Rose . burg. 51642. W. D. E. It. Van Sickle to A. J. Slarmer, $100.00 Same as 51641. 51643, Mtg. Rankers Tr Co. and X. P. R .R. Co. XW11 Sec 27-26-2 51644. Assgn. $100 H. Merten, to 1st 8t & Sav Ilk, Liens. 51645. Sat Mtg. Est Catherine Silva to R. II. C. Wood. 39 M page 16. W"4 lots 6. blk 2 R. It. O. Tr. 5164 6. Sat Mtg. J. F. Roth to Douglas T. Sleep, 39 M page 14. Lots 2, 3. 4, blk 2 H. O. H. Tracts. 51647. Rel George Doll to R. II. C. Wood, E14 lot 6, blk 2, R. H. O. Tracts. o j FRAMES j For your Xmas portraits at the Rosehtirg Studio, we have a choice selection. Bell Sisters bldg. TOURING CAR E5S( VICTUOLAd, EDISON AND SONORA PIIONOGRAPH3 PIANO PLAYERS Records for all Phonographs and R0II3 for all Players. Ott's Music Store RoscburR, Ore. J.F. BARKER & CO. Automobiles and Implements II 1 III I, X A REAL X.MAS CilKT Nothing could be more ap- ) predated by a real woman than 4 a lot in Laurelwood as it would be the beginltig of her permanent home. DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP The firm of Stewart and Webb, located at 227 West Cass St. has dissolved partnership, Mlsa Webb having purchased the entire busi ness. The firm will hereafter bo known as "The Art Shop." Engineering TAxvMgkt complttt nd practiftti (ouritt in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mining and Architectural Knfttncrring. Special course in Automobile Engineering, Machine Shop, etc, Ben Equipped School in tht li'rst Students get practice while learning, A U-i' Ccurtt in all technica lessen tialt. Degreei gran ted to full course men. High tchool men CAn complete our engineering course! in 34 months actual study under our intensive methods. Send for free catalog. Polytechnic CelUge of Engineering i-U MJ -! SU. OAKLAND. CAllR vtipf: op hai.k or oovkhn- Mi'NT TIMBKK. 4Si'iier1 I-ai.i Offle, Wii.HhliiKton. I. 1'., Dec. . 19-2. Notice 1 1 1 ere by Ktven that subject it t!i roixlltionn nntl MmiiHtiona o( itij Attit ot Jiint 9, 1VM Hint., .IK), and June 4, y0 (41 HtHt., 75ttt, and the in- t nn I iunn nf I h Si'.'I'flHrv of tlio 111- tt-rior nf Svptfinhnr 15. I17, nd June fi. t9.u. tne tiniDer on me iomowiiir' lands will he sold January 17, IV -3, at lo tiVIix-k a. in., at public auction, at the LiiUimI States lnnl office at Kose burv, Oregon. Iu the hlKhHt bidder, at not less tlian the appraised value as tthown by tills notice, sale to be sub .tevt to the approval of the -Vvcretnry of the Interior. The purchase price, with nn additional sutn of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, he 1 hut cornmlffslons lillnwed, must be deposited at time of Hilt, mot.oy to he returned If sale is iuti upirnved, otherwise patent will Is sue for the timber, which must be re moval within ten yenrs. ltids will he re etved from cltltena of the I'nlted States, BNioctiitloiis of such cltlsens. Mini cnrponttlons urtrnnlsed under the laws of the I'nlted Htutes or any state, -territory or district thereof only. I'oon nppllcHtion o a quit I tf led purchaser, the 1 1 in her on nnv lcuul auhiiiviidon will i offered separately before belns; Incli'-Jed In sny offer ot a larger unit, T. S.i H.. It. 3 K., Hec. 7. NK'4 PW-4. red fir 1T M surnr pine RO M., yellow Pine 0ft M.. bull pine 75 M.. NVi tSWH. red fir 740 M.. niirar pine 76 M., yellow pine 775 M., white fir 45 M.; KV( HWVi. red fir 7C0 M.. aurnr pne 3 M , yellow pine 2S0 M hull nine 40 ' M., while fir 11 M.; HK RW red fir M . yellow pine H0 M:, hull ptne lntj M., white fir 25 M.: none of the timber on the above tracts to be sold for less man is.u p.-r w., lor the yellow and srnr.ir pln; II. no per M-. for the red fir. ami fl.oo per M., for the white fir and uu pine. ueo. it. Wick hum. Acting tin Kino l.ajtlcirli - J. F. Colo, who resides In Wosl ! KosRluir brought a fine "Imuqunt"! of raapborry vlnpa coverpd with j lnrgp rod rappborrirs to tht Nf-wtv HovWw offire today. Thy nr tho Tuthbort varh'ly, nd this la the socond crop thin year. Thoy have nil almndiuicn of them every yar nt Christmas time Mr. Colo stated, and he also staled that he thought PntiKtafl County was the only plane where this was posalble. o Why not a new home for your family? They df serve a nice houe. VnKti Lumber and Fuel company will help you build It. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. W eal her Bureau, loral office, RosebuiR, Oregon, 24 hours emliiiK & a. m. Precipitation in In. and Hundredths. Highest temperature yesterday.. 37 lowest temperature lust hiht... 3."i P.'pipilation. hint 24 hours 0 Total prerip. since first ot month 2.S7 Normal preeip. for this month. . . . 5.92 Tolal Tiecip. from Sept. 1, 111.2, I to dato 10.22 Aver, prerip. from Sept. 1, 1S77. ..&! Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 122 . 07 Average preelpilatlnn f(r 44 wet I seat-on (Sept. to May, Inc.) .. .31.39 Tonieht and Sunday, fair, continued , cold. I WILT,? A M BKLL. fh-erer. How to Buy Fire Insurance wm.. CONSULT YOUR AGENT AS YOU WOULD A LAWYER You camiot hope to know nil of the Ins and outs ot the fire Insur ance contract. Let our npent serve you and advise ynu Just as u lawyer would care for the Interests of a client It costs no mora to call an expert. LET THIS AGENCY OF THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ADVISE YOU DOUGLAS ABSTRACT COMPANY &wK.i.i.i.M.i.i.w.riaiiH&a I Have You Tasted 1 Gold Medal Biscuit? 1 v Well, you ouKht to try 'em. 39 Made of Gold Modal Flour, thoy IU taste like more. Ask us for Iho X leaflet of Gold Medal Recipes. H It's free, I ECONOMY GROCERY $ Phong 63. 'r rr i.m:Mi or ciibTHCs TI1K price of our dry clcanlm? cuts down the prlro of clothes. Our customers have found out that we take most excel- . lent care of the garments en trusted lo us and that our chaws should make friends fur tills huuau. R01SS.RS 308 N. JACKSON SI PH0NE472 me If Clancu Kids . ' , ' ' ; - ' Ccme our Now.B.om f r N ', v ' S nvs taking Ar '? ) III.:', M! WHAT DID VA TCt-L t; cm that for? itoldthCM IHA5 A3ATH YC5T6RDAY. rnr v'l I C Tu i.iwiaJ" I I lit 1 i.u 1 n in t in o 1 ' t 1 NOT RCCULR. L . 1 1 i 1 X 1 : 1 ii.iiL -. ,A 1 a ' 1 , J . 1 ; 1 i ; I I I - " I ' r mimu Timmie's Sensitive About Such Things By;PERCYL. 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