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BOSEBUHO NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 192i.
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Loans made by this bank may be paid off any time after five years and
the borrower may enjoy the unusual privilege of taking 33 years to repay
his loan in installments. ; The loans me made under supervision of the
Farm Loan Uoard-a bureau of the United States Treasury.
Do you want money on a non-maturing mcrtsuse at 6 interest for a term of from 20 to S3
years, under an amortization plan, to
rehuul uit cxisilii mortgage; improve the propcr'.y yon non ontt;
buy more land; purchase eiuipmc)it or live stock;
provide buildings lor your farm; or lor ome oilier uricitftira! purpose?
Then write direct to ut.
iPlfit. rjLiJi
loansto fanners
California eJc
Stock Land Banl
IE
Under Federal Supervision !
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CAPITAL $700,000.03
Corner Montgomery and Clay Streets
SAN FRANCISCO
or DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. Koseburg Gregon
GUY COKDON )
CHAPTERS FROM A WOMAN'S LIFE
By Jane Phelps
Chapter 17 I "He's not kt the Mudio," I Baid,,
Walter was not as particular about "We'd bc-lier have our dinner. Ho way f
llius home Dioiiiiitly a was the'be hue."" i
i s. i ,. n lo i, ..r fiisi mum: and "Very well." the milled coldly, lei
liiarve Hurler u once mutiu the one! I noticed the looked worried all
Hjjljwho luld my why. She Bald: Ihrouuh tho meal; a:id the made
Kjjji "It's a disgrace the v.ay you stay ; scarcely no resuuuso to wy attempts
Bj! the country with that Lalstrcm jtirl." Wo sat In the living room, the H1"
IkU! "Hide aiouud you mean, don't ou?" Fido on her lap, 1, dewing. Nine
jhMl asked, iryinii to sneak lifililly. I u cluck sliuck, ilien ten, and 11. I u-
ijJ'had mistrusted he was with her. Bui less the was out fur tho evenius she
In 'i i . .. . .... i u .1.,. i. hi Kh:
UOUUl IS OUU UllUt;, C'lliailitJ, ouuiuci oinnjn ii-uii-u i uhk itwv, ww. .-
1 was proud. I would tut Kt GrucuUliil at on.
Hurler, a wouuu who acknowledged j Jujt as midnight struck we heard a
lie once Lad thought of iuarryiut; ear; then, lifter a moment the elevator
Walter, nee i was jealous. I stopind. li was Waller perhaps.
"Whu.'s the ditu-rciice! I declare! 'nie door bell rani,' ho always let
Doreen, you-re tho must acioiuodatiug himself in w ith tho key. I hurried lo
wile 1 ever knew. 'that yirl'a too al-ilet him In, thinking he had forgotten
tractive. When it'a too late you'll1 it. I fell back KasriiiiK. lie was while
wake up." as a sheet and supported by Helen
"If he went with you or Claire,; Knlslroin, who eeeiued in ''. runs
there wouldn't be o much dancer!" 1 , condition.
had purposely mressid the 'you.' ( "Don't ask questions, Doreen. Had
"Claire's safe! 1 don't know about an accident. Help me Ret Helen on
me. liut he's not with mo. He's with to the couch."
that KulMrom u'rl. He's an artist, j Without u word I did as he asked.
Uoieen, and he sees her only j and together, we carrii-d her into the
with his artist eyes. I dou'lilivinv room. As we entered the door
trust her, Doreen. There's something; I heard him mutter: "The Mater!"
slinky about her." land knew he was annoyed Bhe was up.
That was just the word to express) that she raw him.
Heleu KalbtroHi: i-lnily! but 1 xmlyl .Mis. l'aue never spoke until we had
laughed at Grace, told her she w as , laid Helen on the couch, and I had
jealous if I wasn t, and declared 1 removed her hat and coat. Then sue
really waa more jealous of her than oijsaid:
Helen. "Walter, r'case explain."
"Vou're not slinky, Grace, but you'rel "Tin-re's nothins to explBln. I had
suave,' I told her. "And I mum u me a mirm arciaem, -miss i.tusiroin mis
more d.innerous quality." smained her ankle I think. She faint-
All riisht! 1 ve warned you, rnci ,.(j nnd as we were nearer here man
said when fhe left. "Your unhappl- her home 1 brought her here." He
ness be on your own head." j had taken off her shoe while he talk-
Soon after this conversation Walter, id. "l'lease call the doctor, Doreen."
did not come in to dinner. "You call him, Walter. I'll remove
Have you telephoned the studio? .her Blocking and put on a cold com-
his mother asked, iuueli to my but- press until ho comes." He flashed
How about youv Took
for Pruning?
a1
I
; I - X ' . r -' t T y .
prise.
"No he always leu vi s by five."
"1 phtHild call and see if 1 were you.
jl don't approve of a man being absent
troui Ins Home ai nieai-tiuie, snu saiu.
"It is a l::d habit.1
REEDSPORT IN
NEED OF DEPOT
We think It is abuut time that I
our city was1 MtlnK the railroad
people know that wo will not put
, up with the depot accommodations
that we nave had ever since we were
In swaddling clothes, says the Tort
Umpnua Courier.
We are not kickers or W" would
havo had a Rood depot ere this, the
idea of trying to keep us using the
chicken coop which now stands up
on the track and where tie. y. sell
any quantity of tlrkcta lo people
who have to l ink out to inuke room
lor other patrons.
We have been up there day after
day when waiting passengers had
lo stand out in the rains, there is
no place for ladies or children sep
arate and If we ban' a mass meet
ing hero nnd Invite the Public Serv
ice Commission down to look the
caboose over, we feel coul'idi ut that
something will bo done.
We nre a cracker-jack money pro
ducer for the company and it does
seem to us that the official of the
company look over our proposition
and know what we are doing for
them every day, and just wonder
how long we will stand lor this kind I
of treatment.
Will the Chamber of Commerce
sleep at the switch any longer, set
tho alarm, It Is set and when it
goes oil something will drop. The
laiirojd company want to mix us up
in their separation proposition, but,
what can we expect of them.
Now without auy further comment
Is it not a crying shitme tho way
we are being treated In this matter?
AiTE JUST "PA"AKD"KA-KJ.V
SOONER OR LATER
You people Willi dyspepsia, Rheuma
tism, ir some kidney trouble, will be
drinking the water and taking the hot
Laths at lloswell Mineral Springs.
The rubber boot and shoe Vulcani
zer, plus expert workmanship fixes
the leaks and half soles und heels
your rubber boots. Goodyear Shoe
ltepairillg Co. Hits N. Jackson fit.
'CLASSIFIED COLUMN
(ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
j FOlt SALE Winton 6, Al shaK. Cash
Ji:!o. i'. Hell, Uosehurg Garage.
lVilt SALE- Hai red Hot k" cockerels.
O. A. C. stock. U. C. Hrown, Hose
j burg, Oregon.
U'OU SALE Used
Liar;
WANTED
DRFSSMAKINU. S. Main.
SVANTED-Old rags at News-Review
office.
W AN fF: 11 TO-KLNTTr Writer.
Call 12-1L
WANTED Men lo s.ash brush.
Iloyer llros. l'hone Mi'U.
WANTED -Cider piess, cheap for
cash. What have you. Aiidrtss
"Cider," t are New Review.
WANTED To lake baby to mm.uiii1
tare for it. Inquire of .halion
army or phone '','t j It.
WANTED Vv null cullers, 1 li lit.
oak. $1.50 a tier. 4 ft. wood, f-
sedan,
use.
Duick Six, Ford
uns. .Motor Shop Gar-
FOlt SAl.E-Cull apples, 23 ami SO
(tills per box. Oregon Grower:,
l'acklnn Corporat ion.
or
M ACliE RANCH for sate cheap,
trade, sioiked and equipped if de
sired. Mux 17 Dlllald, die.
Modern Children Lack Oldtlma Dignl
tied Titles for Their Parents,
Declares a London Writer.
When I was a siiuill boy, forty jearf
!i?o, children almost without exivpt'uK.
addressed their parents us "papa" line
"mani'iia." When a hoy grew older ami
went lo school be frequently took to
saying "sir" to his father, thouuli, be
hind his back, be usually referred tu
him as "pater" or "the governor."
At the same thno be gave up saying
"mamma," which he considered child
ish, und took to calling his mother
"mother," or sometimes "innier."
It was about twr.ty years n'jo that
the abbreviations ". a" and "ma" beu-an
to be generally usiV They came from
America, where they bad already been
In use for tunny years.
Some children used "daddy
me a grateTul look but his mother sat
in stony silence, disapproval in every
( line of her aristocratic face.
! "119 long past your usual lime to
: retire." I told her. "It Isn't necessary
I for veil to wait. I can attend to f.Iiss
Remember that we have I
i
Shears, Saws, Ladders
and don't forget that we have a large itod :
S.&W. Dry Lime and T".
Sulf er Spray on hand
Wi
o: - a.. rtoii. ti, c i .
i ntc. ms iiiui.vcr, Uet Ion old
Supplies Now and Spray Early '
Churchiil Hardware r"
The Winchester Store
5 -
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Btt
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FIND PREHISTORIC BUILDINGS
She seldom criticised Walter and I Ralstrom. She had cried out when I
felt quite puzzled as I went to the j took off her stocking, but now lay
telephone. Could she have heard quiet her eyes closed. Y'et I had a
Grace talking? Hud she heard any . (i-eling that she was watching me.
rumors? She had one or two old. "I shall remain," Mrs. l'uge Bald,
friends in town w hom she called upon, and strongly I was glad. I did' not
As I expected 1 cot no reply. I want to be alone w ith them not just
"111 doesn't answer." central said (ben.
after ringing some time. 1 Tomorrow A Tower of Strength.
OFFICIAL FILINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
wiri k vn li Vfcst. fc(t. At ys K tlrV l
SOLD BV 0SIGQI5TS EVtRVttKLRt
of "papa," and after a time "papa"
went out altogether, anil was replaced
by "dad" with those of older growth.
Today "dad" Is almost universal.
Even the little shaver of four or live
calls his futher "dad." As lor "maimi,"
it is as obsolete us "papa," and mater
famlli.is is now known universally us
"ilium."
The only part of the kingdom In
which these abbreviations -have not
found favor Is Scotland, where the
more formal "fnthcr" and "mother"
are still insisted upon. Lonuou Answers.
Ms.18. Mining Claim.
f,is:;7. Hill of Sale. C. I!. Maxwell
to Miss Maud Maxwell. $r,0i). Car.
Dl s:;s. Assign. Mtg. Ora May
Purke to Citizens Statu Dank. $2.(JUU.
li'J .M, page 30.
51s::'J. W. D. Jennie llrownell to
Nicholas Gerhard. 510. Lots 3, 4, 5,
6, blk. 14, Gardiner.
51MI0. l'atent to Ada II. Reed. Lots
3, 4. Bee. 6-32-7.
f.lVll C.r-a Cl,n.wl, in
First St. & Sav. Dank. iJ.UUO. Lot I S-E. 1 rods, then N.E. to beg. 16 rods,
14. and 20 ft. off W. side lot 13. blk. ! 1,1 scc-
Instead n i.r,.i-..o,i a.i.i u.,.,Lnr I 51S-.5. Mtg. P. C. Levenliagen to
CHICHESTER S PILLS
lira U;oiil i:ra.i)V
tfV- MBlt.l nh Hue l i '.n.V
a.L I 1 Lf, no einr. ''by of yotir v
Ylf Vrivyl-U Ashf .r MM ifKS-TETH
Milling Co. land nnd "i ft. from N.
j hank Elk. it., then running nearly
' N.W., then being parallel to W. boun
! darv line Elkton Milling Co. land 10
I rods, then S.W. la rods, then about
r.Ivl'J! f'li:, Mi. I mt. t:tim V" T! K-
Dates to First St. & Sav. Dank. Ford-! i".'"''
Wells. J476.20. Sumo
as
Lease. Hary Strong to D.
M. Cuhvell. lieg. at pt. near Ulce Hill
It. K. station on S. 1'. R. K. whero
i Jerome Smith road intersects It. It.
son tractor.
olblil. Mtg. JesB Hicks to Cmp.
Sav. & Loan. $s:,u. Lots 3, 4, blk. u,
K-it,n,,vr'u I)-. ll.,o,.l.,,r
Vitt 1 lueu . iUIHIK L. OOlOei U O I II 1 1 II
TO BE MODELED IN BROMZE
Winners of British Dos-Racing Con
tests Will Have Memories Pre
served by American Sculptor.
Iloyer llri
i
l'hone i
a cord.
14F14.
WANTED TO HDRRilW- Iflli'iO.OO wi
good prune ranch for 2 or 3 years
or fio it desired. Will pay bonus
and 7 penenl Interest. Address 1.
II. earn Ncws-Ue iew.
FOR RENT
FOlt RFNT--Safety deposit boxes.
Roseburg Nai tonal Rank.
r
lli l;I.N I ;s,; ihn lU'
South Main si 1 1 et.
Full RENT Viw lie 1 furlii.- hi d
douhto i-ii epniir i,m wi.n io
bells. Suitable lor 2 er mole people.
247 N. ,la l ion .s,.
Flili KENT - l'tn :.i I., d aoi.i inn in .
doNMilaits. All i I'n'.esi, :m ,
place let i lnlilren. i.JJ First Ae.
No phone , " .1 .
1 Hi ItKNT - - l i.i 10 Is d 1. di, -,:n
l'liv:le:.e of bath, hi'ti;:- loeut, al.d.
tell phulie El ,e,,n.i,:e pne., li, I', 1 1 -man
pvi tei ie,l. A, all,.-; ' ,l'' nuei
NesieieW.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WE -Are In the market for fall clip
wool and mohair. J. F. llaikcr 4;
Co.
ANMi.Nl; DESIRING i n and Is . id
in pi it. ile (.iiiult ii. iiu:i- at ti.2 .Mill!
Stritt. j
lost and rouuo ;
KOI Nl vtri-t vi.ii.li. Owner t.ll,!
Ich l lift- pri-oiriv niid'pMt fur mlt.
It'l M' -ls I ' ling littrn i in.i. 1
hate raise 1 y c.i iln-; ri. Ihis of-i
fire, id, ntift :-ii; properly nil 1
pt tut for ndvei l i -. m. nt. I
f on sale
roil SALE - steel ISM, . Call M J
Foil SALE I'.ulf Oipiuion inwiir.-.
riione :;ti .r.
Foil SALE- 1 'sed pi.iier piuuo rolls,
fiiie each, l'hotie li7i.
l oll SALE- Ford iim k. ll:,i gain, cab
Now lues, Uui a Wluihvclvr, Or.
FOlt SALE- Fourteen Iiluaie Island
hens, and one roosdr, and a lew
young ihiikens. M5 Mill St.
WOOD FOR SA1.H-I2. IB. or" 21
Inch or any bngth. Also 4 ft.
wood. Hover Urns, riione 14F14.
FOR SALE 1'uie bred Huff Orping
ton roosters. J'.'.s'J eai h. Mrs.
Georee Sehui.iacln r, Sutheilin, Ore
gon. Full SALE Ford" touring raVm.,,!,,!
IS, extra in,, and rliu, deuiuuntablel
rims; new paint and Just over-'
hulled. Fine Jliin. crsli. V,'. F.!
llelttay, Camas Valley. Oiegon.' 'j
i'llli SALE , I ( ,i.-.i:E :.,r Rose-I
bun; nX'!i' . i . - hl-i ooni '
house in,, I f. .11 r I. ts, I, tire Is;,,, f .,;..
liy orclmrd, ele., in ljnm list ilic,
o.ei-un. l'hone l-'o ll.
I'd! SALE OR TRADE :::.7 a.-r.of!
land u miles fiom l!i-i im (. jiv;
eipiiiy, Slii.ooo. Good luiiliiiiii,.-. f,..'
in ns of orchard, -to ai res ef wltiih
is piieies. Aiiur.s '-owner l o.
Ho (,;. I lixont llle. Or. i "tl. ' I
l oll SALE -0 room hoc-i , " t,i "lot,
I', prune trees, beriies. Cin (1ini,.n
spot. City water, lieeiiie lights.
N, ar Soldiers llollie. l'l iie S-ltno.
V.-i-y paiiitiits. Will ttsile for
pile,, rlo,. In. l'hone ll'U. Mis.
W. H. Cm don.
jl'O'ii SALE- Larce roll top orfie,. de-k
and i liHir lo mateb, Luc. t2
tool two una',!, r ru-s to tnauh, all
1 for M7. 'iliiee nualler o.ik center
, table .1. Thro, leuner Itu.hes
I 1 leetrii l'sile, J2U. Must hi Mild at
t mo'. Addr ss Furniture, tare
' New llevietf.
' f'oR "S l )' A 2l ucie f.Ton, ' f'"j
! nio s t um Vari-tulver, Wash. Cimd
I liotl-ie, tiarn. und oilier nut tnnld,ni;s.
1-eneeU nisi ciess ti Mei d. f. Helen
In friiii. Clear title. Fiieed for
ci'i'ek sale- See or addri ss Mis,
61S44. Aff. Albert Cockeran.
23, page 22S, deeds. 24 I)., page 4i5.
l'atent Cley Green and C. O. Green,
to Emma Greed,
51S15. Aff. Albert Cockeran.
Same as D1S44.
DIXiG. ". D. Alfred Teal to W. A.
Wright. Jlo.uo. Beg. at pt. A, com.
at quarter sec. cor. bet. sec. 11, 12, tp.
2G-6, S. 4.50 ch., S. 42 deg.'la mill. W.
21. OS ch., S. 2u (leg. E. 714 ft., W. 301)
ft. to beg. pt. A, then from pt. A S.
nuO ft. S. 50 deg. W. 700 ft.. S. 12 deg.
W. C2S ft.. S. 40 deg. E. f.iii) ft., S. 5S
A.rr V ... ,,.,nl.,. , ! ... e
bank Camas Swalo Cr., then S.W. I
down S. bank creek to
to pt. where road meets highway,
then along highway 700 ft. E. and
N'., then at right um;les to highway
500 ft. in K. direction to S. 1. right-of-way,
then along II. U. to S.W. to
the beg., in sec. 33-23-5.
51S57. N. 1'. Commission of Charlio
M. Collins.
51S5S. W. D. H. Churchill to N. G.
Michael. ?2,ou0. !0 ft. off E. end lot
5, blk. 74, 2nd Southern Add.
Slsiii. Contract. Seattle Portland
Logging U .Milling Co. and M. & J.
Lbr. Co.
Captain Cuttle, winner of the Der
by; Music Hall, winner of Hie Grand
National, and Guards' ltrlgade, ttiu
ner of the Waterloo, ure umolig the 2-.
I'.rltish champion dogs to be modeled'
hi broii.e by the Anierleati sculptor,
HeiUrt llaseltlne. Tlie King's Labra
dor retriever, a champion of his class!
and declared at one show to be t's-'
best dog of the year, bus ulreudy be. u ' sia
Ulodeled. ! ei
Hnseltlne Is an Inspired sculptor of W. 7s 0 i Ii. to co. road, E. along road
the horse snvs an art crlltr. lies'.,!.. ! to K. boun.lary cl.. des. .-s )t. D.
achieving a perfection of detail that
51SB0. Assignment Stone & Obeo
liiisi-s., ti,,n ' to National Surety Co. Assignment
with S. line Jesse Clayton cl. 4'1, tin n j "f coniract with Ore. State lDghway
E. along S. line cl. to S.E. cor., then ; 1 oiinoissimi mr maiuug i aiuas .tu.
N. uloiig E. line cl. to intersection ' soc- "f i W! Day-Roseburg Btato high
with center line road, pt. designated "'" road.
1!, and to close des. beg. again at first I 6s,u- Eveline Huclus et vir
meiuion'-d point A, then N.W. to S.E. I to lA'Uglas Natioiuil Dank. $100. Ijts
i or. MV; SE'i see. 11, w. 20 ch. (o i hlk. li, Hamilton Addition,
l,i;sf i.iii
S.W. or. NW1! SEi, sec. 11. then N.
to (juarter sec. cor. bet. sec. 2 and 11,
E. to N.E. cor. sec. 11, S. on sec. line
bet. sec. II, 12, to pi. 4.50 ch. S. of'
qe.ar'er sec. eor. bet. sec. It. 12. then j
J-s 4 2 d.-g. r 111 mi. W. 21. .is ch. to
sla' e: l!'- n S. 2" (leg. K. 42 ch.. N. '
t i deg. Lo lniu. E. 15 ch.. N. !i deir. i
i'Wi W. D. A. K. Slockor to
Elmer W. Elliott. Sli). Beg. ut S.E.
cor. XW'4 sec. 14-22-6, then N. 1 mllo
to center sec. 11, then W. 50 rods, S.
1 mile, E. 5o rods to beg., con. D'O ac,
also part W1- NEH see. 14. lying W.
of Elk Cr. and S. of Co. road, con 13
'.1M7.
ac.
, Tea!,
S
deliLhts the nust fastidious owner, he
has the gift of Imparting the animal's t
character to bin studies. Horses talk
with their ears, and In each of Mr.
llaseitlne's models the set of the cars
most common to his subject Is carei'ul
ly reproduced.
That other animals can nnd do In.
spire him be bus shown hi bull I'gl.t
sculpture, one stisiy or ins shows a l. i.ik. It. li. Add., at i t. :!S It. F
proud, powerful beast with fig.lit ia ' from S.W. eor. let 1. then E. 24 ft.,
every line. j N. at right a-, vies with l ass st. mi ft..
V.'. and p.iral'il with Cai-s st. 24-ft.
"Shished" the Tiger Away. I then s. nt ri, l.t angles with Cass pt
If w-n. n fmiuent oecurn-ni- for "- -- i'"lilg par! io:s 1
ft tier to carry tff a Chinese coolie
.!iu. W. A. Vt'rlcht to A
". Same ns alsDJ.
lsl-. Mig. A. S. Kennedy to Het
Kennedy. s.-,.oo0. Lots 2, 3, 4,
NE'i see. V.M-j.
ils-i'.i. W. D. W. J. Lander to Furl
A. I'inter. .sin. Fart NE'i NE'iJ
and X.j. fE'i NE'i sec. 4-51-7. E. of.
Co Cr. 1" at-.
sls'.o. Mtg. :.!. reVanev to A. J.
Lilliuin. ,2..".sii. Lots 11. 12. i:i.
see. ,s 2i-a. Com. on S. boun
con. 113 ac.
51 stilt. Certificatp of assumed
business name, "The Fern."
-ii-
aiso
In the Malay peninsula, n-corii:tig to j ,.
a traveler who spi nt some time in (
s" fi. lo lug., b
l:k. R. R. Ad. I
extending from l'Mie st. to Slnriii
o.,.. .... e-oiiiji'-rn iu,iii.t;:i;-- i'iiiii-
and bo et' aion lf N. houtularv.
that country. These persons, he si. Id. ! laud coutew,! and part b.k. 55.
couid sfld'.m be brought to bcliete In Circu t Court.
the reality of dangers from aitiuials i C:vmp!a'nt. Divorce. J. G. Toinp-
that they looketl on as unlv cats of ' k','!' vs- V:'"' a Tompkins.
uhnornud dlmcmlons. 1 nutr this ,..'"""'.'.',"'.lt' A' rv vs. Krauk
on.. c-.s.
' Conipia'iit. Annie F. Ilussill vs.
CALL FOR SCHOOL BONDS
Notice is hereby given to holder and
owners of St hool Donds numbers 1, 2,
3. 4, 5, , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, of
School District No. 32 of Douglas
County, Oregon, dated February 1,
j IHU and payablo at itption of said
'district on Fibruary 1, 1!(23, to present
lljtliin to the county Treasurer of
nrv lot I Di.u ".las County, Oregon, or to the
Fiscal Aceney of the Slate of Oregon
In New- York City, N. Y., for pnyinent
for interest theri-on will ceane Feb. 1.
1H2.1. In case the holder of said bonds
eh ct to have same paid at Fiscal
A;;, nee nf S'atc of Oregon thev must
cht of way. .-o advise the county treasunr in
time to permit Dip transfer of funds
to New York City in time for such
payment t hen d".e.
Dated at Ruseburg, Oregon, Jan. 2,
H'23.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Treasurer of Douglas County, Ok gun.
Ancient Homes on Isle Roysle Be
lieved to Have Been Used by
Copper Miners.
Tort Arthur, Out. The' remains ol
homes believed to have been used by
prehistoric copper miners, have sheen
found on Islo Itoyulc, In Luke Supe
rior, says William 1'. Ferguson,
archaeologist, ot Franklin, I'n.
"Mining was In progress there ut
least 1,000 yeurs ago; how much long
er we do not knotv," says Ferguson.
"Wo found pine trees six feet In di
ameter prowing on the ancient rock
dumps. There Is an area two miles
long cud half a milo wide, over the
whole of which wo found rcruulns of
liuinnn habitations.
"There were larger pits which had
been dug for homes. Thev rnnc-pd!
from eight to ten feet deep and were
protected by carefully built stone
walls which kept them free from wa
ter. The people Incidentally used com
munal dwellings In Some Instances, ns
several of the pits were 20 by 40 feet,
and one, which may have been a fort,
wns 20 by CO feet.
"These people mined In solid rex-k
the whole Island over, but did not dig
their shafts more thun 20 or 30 feet
deep. Their tools were black egg
shaped stones of grent hardness, such
ns are found on the north shore of
Lalte Superior but not on Isle Itoyale."
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CHICAGO. Jan.
marketing will domwl
program of the America;
reau Federation, accorii: :
L'radfute, prosident-ckfl Sl
forts of the entire orjat '
center arounu ibis work.""'
"The F'arui Itureau n-'B.
as a service organizatio, t.
1 trad rule, "and the binee
which can he r,,,,,i.j
of coonerativn n,art...i.' W
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director and a stall of-1"
specialists will be appotrtar
JEFORE you signi.'
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SMYRNA ARMENIAN LOSS EIG
ted
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4 v
8 Do you remember 0:4 '
.. i,ii,i y it
We have tho best bt 'Of
Twenty Millionaires Penniless 23,000 i
Missing or Made Prisoners j
by Turks. I
Athens. The losses of the Armenian
community In Smyrna total $11S.0'KI,.
000, according to a tabulation made by
a committee under the direction of the
bishop of Smyrna.
Sixty millions of this totnl Is In real
and personal property, nnd the remain
der in Intangible assets like Ptocks and
bonds in Armenlnn companies operat
ing In Asia Minor. The annual Income
of 8,000 Armenian families In Smyrna
used to be $7,.V)0,000, of w hich It Is de
clared that 15 per cent was given to
charities nnd to the church.
Smyrna, which wns the richest Ar
menlnn community In the world before
the coming of the Turkish army, had
20 millionaires, but today every one of
these men Is virtually penniless. The
largest losers are the land owners,
textile Importers and exporters of
froitu, cereals, enrpets and opium.
The numlier of Armenians killed In
Smyrna, according to the committee,
Is 4,000, nnd the number of pmsons
missing or made prisoners, Is stated to
be S.noo men nnd ir.,000 women.
The most prominent Armenian busi
ness men killed were Sarkls rind Kns
parinn. , land owners, nnd (Siirunllnn
and I'nnosslun, textile merchants.
TA child?
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5 flour it Is possible to t.ln
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Farm Lighting Py
New, never used""
sell for less that an
cost. Call and setM
Auto Electric Stf !
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Divorced and Remarried In Five Days.
neiip i-taine. in. invorceii and then
remarried wltnin five days Is the tin-1
usual record of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer R.
Rusk. The Iown law prohibits dl- j
vorced persons remarrying within six ;
months, so the couple crossed Into Jlis- i
eourl for the second ceremony.
ACCOM
P. F. HIRSOy
BOOKS CLOSED Afra
SYSTEMS IXSTAUlJ
INCOME TAX REK
PREPARED I
ADDRESS: 720 SO. I
ROSEULUG, OK
f
valor of Ignoraniv tragically Illus
trated line day w hen 1 tik s..me po-:
lice out lo help me tra. k a tigT re- I
sponsible for the loss of many lives. :
From a too distant eminence we soon i
cautl.t sight of a Clilnaman slowly '
strolling along Bueklt f a piis-e of
f-'iL-iireniie. Out sprang a Cg.T. but i
irls.ed bl mark, the baek of the ninn's
John Fciuisoii, Rl. 2, Box 41, Rose
buiK, Oictuu.
..'-i' l. lit-s. II. Divorce.
. D .1 W. D. S. O. Lien to .!. R.
Wl.itak.-r. Hu, NWi, s.c. 22 31-5. '
E , NK' Stf, Ni;i4 see. 22.-.1.'.
51 s.".-'. M:;. .1. R. Whitakir to'
Sv. n i I., i u. Jl.'.ieJ. s..me as,
DM. !
5D',:V V,'. D.trlgs W. lis to V. C.
bead. Without any nreelcr.itiott ef i, . - ' ;,( j i. ,;,!,',., '
pace, the coolie, merely withdrawing; M-M. Mi,.. c. L- t-:i li: tn-n to i
the cane from his nioutii. wavi'il at the Dt ruts 1 s. ' Les e 2. 3. 1
tiKiT and "i-bislii-d" hhu atvujr. j4, llik - ''I':. 2. 1 t Add.' to i
. Kiktt'tl. A'so i eminent iiig at pt. l'i
i 1L V, oj W, boundary litts ol Elkton I
Mr. nnd Mis. S. I.. Moorhead. of
t'nsrle Rock, Washineton, who have
b in tisiiinv In re wiih their daughter
Frank Lilliuin. have return, d to
Mis
i.o ir he'iie. Mr. Moorhead is Ihe edi
tor of the Cowlitz County Advocate.
aIEURALGIA
or hi-m Jtche rvb th rnrch J
melt and inhal ih -apori
W
IS
Vapo IHua
Over 17 Million Jan Ustd Yearly
N'rrirM op satt; op noVKHN
M k.mt TiMP.i'.ll. tienerai Iand OltWe,
WunlilTicton. 1. lec. , itt-2.
None is !.er ly rivon that subject :
to the comlititjns and limitations ot the !
Acta of .linn. !t. 3 Stut., and j
June 4. KOi ( 1 1 istHt., ri;ii. ami in m
Ptr,utlins f the Scrt-tary of the In- J
t-'riop of S.(.t"!nb'p li. 1117, and June
ii!.!. U'-''. tho tlmhor on the following i
t lands will he fU January 17, litt, nt ,
tlo o t !t' k a. m., at j.ublic auction, at
itho l'nitd States land office At Hose-
i hurt. Oi euii, to I he highest bidder, at
Inot K'sh thun tho appraised value . ,
i shown by thU n'U f. Hale to be rub-
'itwl to the approhl the Srrernry o
the iTitf-n-H. The Hjrohm pr'.te, with '
n ti at.iditlun.il ium of one-IUth of one
, ;r i nt tnpreof, beiiK comminMon
iHllowi-d, muat be dt-poHltfd at time ot 1
rile, monjy to be returned if alj Is
roi a'.rovid. otherwlfe patent will Is- j
pin' fur ih timber, which must be re
iiuuv.'d within ten year. B.d will be I
j ift-eived from citixt-ns of the United i
I state, asiot-i.'itlons of u-'h cltixena, i
and rurporatlons orsanlaed under the1
Mwn or the t nitei states or any atate, ;
ti-rritory or district thereof only. Vpon
FpplitHtHni of qualified purcheacr, 1
ttie limber on any lrnal aubdt vision
will h offered aparetely before being;
included In unv offtr of a kritt-r unit
IT. S5 8., H. 3 K.. Sec. 7, N K 14 pv 14,
r d fir 13-t M., BiiKar pine sa M.. yHh.w
!l1ne KUt V. hU pine 75 M., NV. i
SU re fir T lu M.t mr pine ?i M
lyelh.vr fine 7Ti M., wli'te fir 4j M;
JW", h'vA'.. re, I fir 750 M., Bnirar fne
S't 4.. yt-ili'W pine ist M. hull pine 40
!M.. white fir ll M. ; fSK'v PWij red fir
!., yrlh-w pine fc0 -M., bull pine 10
;M, whit,, fir 2.-, M.: none of the timber
i-on th- nb'.ve tra ts tft be sold fr les
!n-an fr .M.. for th yrllow and
;,,Vr ,ln": 91 ' Prr M - f-r he red fir,
nnd 11 " per M.. for the white fir and
I bull fiiir. eo. IU Wlckham. Actina
tL-muiuiiGuer, Ueneral Laud OtZUe.
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Licensed Engine j
SURVEYCf
Located 248 N. Jack "
With Douolat Co. AWj
Phone B7. jt
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328 N. Jack ol
Sale Every Sar
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