ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. JANUARY , 1923.
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PacificMeatCo.Market
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Seattle, Washington
Lat week we paid for heavy hen, 22c per lb., f.o.b.
Seattle
Last week we paid for light hens, 17c per lb., f.o.b.
Seattle
Dressed capons from 35c to 37c, f.o.b. Seattle
We Remit by Return Mall
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Mr. Muijihy and daiinlitcr Mra.
Calvert, iin-nt Monday at Urania
j'aaa ahoiipliiR and greeting aud
TlxitlnK with friends.
Mr. and Mra. J. U. Johnson have
moved In their now bungalow that
fund on the former alio o( the
Clarke Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Oorno Mnthuwa are
occupying the apartuienta raratcd
by J. O. Johnson.
Mra. Fannie Jacquea, who h.ta
spnt aome months at Cottage
Grove, vlalled her mother Mra.
Kllen Huuka In thla city lint week.
Mra and Mra. 8. Jacqura and
their dauKhter Mlaa Ester, of Speak
er, were week end visitor at the
llanka-Ferduo home In thla city.
The I.ndlin Aid of Olivet cburrh
will inaet at the home of Mra. J. W.
J oh neon next Friday.
Murray Hart who has been em
ployed at Mlouil Arlsona, for a yenr,
returned home on a visit to hla
parent air. and Mra. K I.. llnrt In
thla city. Knroute home he vlxlted
at Los Angeles, aud other Califor
nia puluts.
Mr. and Mra. CharU-a Hull are
cosily aetiled In very nice apart
.wenla over the (ilomialo Hank. ,
Mr. and Mra. W. H. It. din-Ida are
reluming to this city. They will
occupy the ljewey bungalow on Wil
low fttrvut, and many fiienda aud
relatives are ninth pleam-d to Wel
lcome them back..
Kevlval services at Olivet church
are going on. and much Interest la
evidenced. Hov, J. A. McVelKht la
an cvank'ellRt of marked alillliy and
ono of the. fluent npi ukcrs who hna
ever held revival eervlrea in thla
city.
Our fllendnlo pulillrf arhoola are
under very superior nmnnirement.
CLASSIFIED
SALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BB POUND ON
LAST PAOS UNDER HEADINQ "NEW TODAY."
WANTED
tmrnsMAKiNo. ; a. Main.
WANTK1 Men to slai-h"
Hover llroa. Phone Hri4.
brush.
WANTKD Two men to contract for
making firewood. Address M. W.
care Newa Ilevlew.
WANTl?l)rurll.indp1iTpeiTy for
Itoseburg lots. Address A II. rare
Newsltevlew.
WANTKK- Feeder I'lus to welsh from
fU to ir.O lbs. Address Soldiers
Home, ItoHcburK, Oregon.
WOMAN of refinement and education
desires work In forenoons. Address
"II" rare News lieview.
SAXOI'llONB Wanted to rent, by re
liable pany, "C Melody" fat, may
buy. Address A. F. W , 7H3 t'ohb St.
WAXTKI) Wood cullers, 16 In.
oak. 1 1. CO a tier. 4 ft. wood, t:
a cord. Hoyer llros. Phone
hfi4.
WA.NTKllieFponlbl party would
like to rent a bedioom set and one
11x12 ru for a period of several
months. Will lake good rare of ar
. titles, and probably linv later. Ad
dross lt.'nt. care News-Kevlew.
miscellaneous!
TO TIlAlifcl- MoitrnKn on ram It. one
mile from llosehuig for Inn a ii;.uo.
Address A. I,, rare Neas-Kevlew.
XTTE.NTiO.N- I 'sper tianin, paint
ing, or a iK.vnnn Hi t dene at short n.t
ice. Have It done now, prlie O. K
K. Il.iinh, box J 1-46.
TYPWHITINO. plain copy" iiianu
Berlin, letter writing, aildnsms.
nvpoies, rtc. Work called for and
delivered. Address P. O. llox 16.
Phone 1SFI1.
LOST AND TOUKO
l.Of T A pliln sicnet ring. Initials
II. It. O. 1 aider leave at this ottice
and receive rvward.
LOS i -Small lej "v t p.n ket liu niTI
randutn Unik. with rubber bands
ltewar.1 for return lo C. Metlovei-n
J. O. Nralaml tiaraire.
PO RtNT
Ton nrST-Safety d.poalt boxoa.
RtwM-burg National Panic.
I'M KENT- ? !e, I'iliK ro. 'in, ful na, e
beat, bath and phone. 711 W. Mosb
er St. Phone 4(:JJ.
Ion Iif:S r- To fui ni-w i.":. o' two
unfurnished light huutlieeping
apis. Call IK Chadwiik SI. Adults
unljr.
and Prof. Koblnaon has an able
crops of teachera. Also the P. T. A.
la a aplendid asset to our achoola of
which Mra. lialma btrouime la the
president.
The Lutheran sabbath school ia
going on successfully, of which
Mra. J. Ilaxrn la the superintendent,
and all their Christmas aervlcea
drew lurge audiences, and were
nicely carried out.
RolM-rt Llndsey of Grants Pass la
the guest of his sinter Mra. Virgil
V Inkeliuan In thla city.
We read with ureal -pleasure and
great appreciation on the New Years
edition of the News-Review, In a
comprehensive auruinlng up of Doug
las County, and our wonderful
products and resources, and so
many lines and In such a conclusive
estimate of the possibility of our
soil we were surprised as we added
to the fine and perfect paper of our
pounty seat town. We congratulate
"our" News-Itevlew on the produc
tion which we read and apprecia
ted every line of It, and hastened to
remull to our own beloved south,
to the relatives who will understand
that Oregon Is our Oregon.
MOLL IE
VAHK OF A rntKllltllD ftlllK
The value, of a pitrrhred sire,
may It be a stallion, bull, ram or
bnar, often amounts to fiO P'-r cent
of III herd. This fact is beyond
dispute utiiong nil breeders of farm
animals. Thfl value of this factor at
mice becomes a dominant one to all
those breeders who expect to secure
COLUMN
P0R SALE
FOIl HUNT l-arge front sleeping
loom. W'llh heat. 311 . Oak St.
'oil bAi.rJUscd player" piano Trolls!
too each, l'hons 870.
FOIl 8AI.B Fir wood. Inquire 627 N.
Jsckson St.
Folt HAI,H ood oat hay, baled. In
quire 1101'arrott St.
Fi)ll SALE! Old Papers, 10 rents per
bundle. News Review office.
FOIl 8AI.F, DutlKin r-d toms. (it
straw. 1'hone f FS1. Henry Couu.
lOlt SALK-ChcMlT TwouHieT'oTl
stove with oven. Cood as new. Zii
Cans St.
Foil SAI.rl-Milch cow. cheap If tak
en ai once, l- t.'. Ituiho, lioaebuig,
Kt.2, ni'nr KdenNiwer store.
Foil SAt.i;- Young hornless" foKtoTT
beig buck. Also few Orogvm cock
erels. I'. F. Truehlood, Itoseburg.
Poll S AXK-OaV hirs.-e krLTfcliiii
at the l". A. Anderson ranch, S ml.
west landing (ihisi road.
WOOI'FOU "SAIJU "is," 16, or 4
Inch or any length. Also 4 ft.
wood. noyer Pros. Phone 14F14.
Foil SAIX liaKaw,aud butt saw.
Al business machine, tin h-,if
prl.-e or will tia.ic ir Kheep or
stock. Addles A. L. Niws-
llevlew.
I'Oil SAI.K Ware house or factori
situ; rlose In. Jwl feet on 111 S I"
t oiii.nv hue. with switch in on the
property, containing about oue acre.
N. Ii ice of llice Hu e.
Poll SALF-50 lieatl of O. I."c.and
I'olaud t lima plits. nitv. old. to
rai h. Phone 2:iK.'2. evenings er
iiioralns. Joe Mathews, Looking
ti lass.
Full WAi.K-iTeSp. ieaiuTb..Vi,
t. aNiut Joi.o net. (.itH.f workers,
sin ui,. and double. and lo years
old. Call 12J W. loumaa. room .
for iiwner.
, Poll SAf.F t'iri liAi.llifTva-J
an. I miles HxlTn litiseburg My
eynitv, fliMHK). i;,,,i buildiacs, 6i
acres of or. hard. 40 scmti ef which
Is prunes. Address 'Owner." P. V.
l'o 67. Pivoliville, Oregon.
i.ir sAi.K. Vt ,n crsutk
nh fi: b.d. aud rack. A good
truck for any kind of heavy haul
In. Will consider trade for dellv
rir car i r anv s.od Into -.n
ll l. Uutheilin. er Cld.-n and
l McAuuttr Pool ban. suthcHin, (
CHAPTERS FROM
I By Jn
CTupter 23.
down (a Lona- Wand with ner 10 '
call on a .lea friend. And altbouku
Mrs. tae oKieclefl. CIdn't think U
looked well for two women to mo-
lor about the country, and so on,
I ahut niy ear aud went, after till
ing Jennie 1 would be at home (or
dinner, and that Claire would stay
with ui.
Til be bark by the time Walteri
U," I aald, "but If we would be a I
little lute tell hllu where 1 e gone.
He knows Claire la an jn. ot brilliant colored blossom,
driver. on tne p,u;iou, lawn.
Mra. Page sniffed. Had It been As she parked the car beside
anyone but Claire, she would have three or four others, 1 gave a start,
aald more: objected mora strongly. Purely the further roadster wai
i Jt waa a lovely day and with j W alter's! Then I smiled at my fool
, every mile we put behind us my I lsh thought. There were oilier
spirits rose. roadsters of the saoio make, the
j "It a so good to get away to for- game color.
get one's troubles and worries.' I number of tub! is on the porch
aald to Claire, "not that mine are jirtre occupied as we mounted the
I very serious, but 1 have been kept
pretty close at noma since airs.
Page came."
j "You're an angel to ber! Walter
I doesn't know half the unpleasant
! hours she causes you, I'll bet,"
'Claire answered.
I "You win! Hut don't let's talk
about ber. I want to forget every
thing disagreeable today."
We called on Claire's 111 friend.
a dear little lady whose sweet pa-1
tience with a long and painful 111-;
ness made me ashamed of myself, i
made me feel I never would com- i
plain again. i
I We chatted with ber half an
hour, then left promising to come
soon axain. As I bade her goodbye,
Mrs. klldrcdgu said to me:
"It has been delightful to meet
you Mrs. 1'age. Meetiug new peo
ple givea me something to think of,
adds Interest to life."
When we were once more In the
car I said to Claire:
"Doesn't It make you feel as If i
you were somewhat small to ever
worry when you see a person like j
Mrs. Kldredge, that just meeting a
stranger means Interest In llfeT We ;
have so many Interests, think so;
little of them.
"Mrs. Kldredge hasn't walked In
over five years and 1 never have
seen her different than she was to
day. Kile's ao grateful for company,
for a visit from someone from the
world from which she Is shut out.
She was very popular, very wealthy.
Kile had a terrible fall, and may
a maximum return upon their In
vestment. A survey of farm ' commodity
prlceB shows the livestock Industry I
no exceptlou to the law of supply i
and demaud as well aa tho general view will roach 20.000 readers qulck
economlo situation of the country. ' er and cheaper than CO. 000 circular
An anaiysta ot the present situation ;
anowa the livestock lnduatry to be i
under more than Iuh share ot de
pressed prices. This situation can
not long prevail as statistical rec
ords reveal that commodity prices
are subject to pretty definite cycles.
All Indications point to an upward
nrirA swiiur
This nerlnd nf llv....W H..r.
Ion la not barren of merit, as It has
and will curb the operations of all
those that will not apply good busl-jthe
uen piaeiices iu meir nera manage
ment. The only breeder that can
survive a condition of this kind Is
the man that produces his pound
of flesh at the least cost. This is
where the purebred slro stands out
a hla full worth. Hla get will co in
to nturket maturity at much less
cost per pound than tho scrub. The I
morale In the situation should nut supposed to be like the other chil
be difficult for any one to find. Idren be seen and not heard not
Thla means then that every farm-j speak unless lie waa spoken to.
er should avail himself of this ex- Farmer Joi.n began to play his
cellent opportunity to buy and head ,' new part during the wur Food was
hla herds and flocks with Hie best tho principal thing, und nothing
blood In the land at rock ribbed was loo good lor our hero. He
prices. Thla Is an opportunity all was called to the center of the
breeders have long Bought. Let us st.yie and given a star part to play.l
County Agent for
list of some of
these herd sires. They can be found
in good supply within our own
connty.
CAMP GROUNDS STARTED
I). M. Cul-vell nnd J. W. Williams,
residents of the Itlce Hill diatuct, aieilo su.Tcr
starting a c.iuiu ground al Hi it place.;
The camping spot will be open to au.o
tourists duiinK the coining suuiine.'.
A service station, and store will b--'
operated In connection with the cauin !
grounds.
Here Shopping
.Mrs. Turner of Wllber spent- the
day In this city shopping and visiting
friends.
Undergoes Operation
Myrtle Ovminell of Tonralla. en
tered the Merry Hiwpltal last evening I
hiiu inn tiittraioii m.un tins niorntn
by lr. Set her.
She Is reported to be
doing nicely.
Hers From Oakland
F. Fortin of Oakland arrived In (he
' city this iniirnlnit to rnend the dv
iramarttnr business matters aud veil
ing with tneiitis.
Her From Riddle
Miss Huth Nichols of Kiddle was In
the city today visiting with relative?.
A Clendala Visiter
O. l Sethei of (ilendale. wcM known
reeldcnl o f that city spent Hie t!ar
here shopping and visiting his nephew
IT. Set her.
Mnm1 In
C. C. Iiwrince motorej In from
his home In Mllard to sr-nd a few
hours shopping In this rtly.
"
l.eorge Trask. resident of Mvrt!.
crra. naa reva in Koseburg totlay
Iraasact n business affairs.
-"cation for life Jniirnce !
Ce
C.McElliinny the Qrcgnn jfc
: "
A WOMAN'S LIFE
Pbslp
merer walk aealn. nut i neyer nr
u'r .V?'" ".
then we uusea ui
""""f
srv. rtoreen. suppose we
little road houte 1 know
.
and get a blteT it's only i o clock.
and we'll have plenty of time.
'I believe I am tun cry too; (liii
bracing air I guess," I replied.
kibe ran the car luto the drive
way of an attractive Duiiunisj set
some distance back from the road,
the porch covered with rambler
rnu, floivuri,... t nil. Stid raV
gteps. At one directly in our line
of vision sut Waller aud Helen Hal
strom. Clulre saw them at the same
moment 1 did. he grabbed and
wbUpered:
"Brace up, Doreen! Don't let
them know you care! Talk, laugh.
Say something.
I had felt m.vself growing pale
and my kuees f it weak, but
Claire's voice, her quick apprecia-
tlon of what I bad to do braced me
and I said something to her, then
pretended to have Just seen Walter
and Helen. I went directly to them,
followed by Claire:
' Hullo, Walter, liow-de-do, Miss
Kalstrom," 1 skid, 'isn't this a
charming pluoe? Claire told me I'd
entliuso over It.'
Ma'tcr looked ai.t It he didn't
quite know what to say or do; but
he waa a man of the world and
quickly collected himself and rais
ing talked with Claire while 1 asked
i Helen If she -had entirely recovered.
"You'll sit down with
' be
said, turning to me.
So. thank you! We're In a
hurry, and want just a sandwich,
Claire has to get back," I told him,
and Claire aureed that we would be
more quickly served by ourselves.
We took a table m ar them and chat
ted while we ale a saudwlch and
drank a cup of tea. Then we bade
theni goodbye, Walter declaring he'd
beat us home even though they had
not yet been served.
TO.MOKKOW Self Possession
An A,
Ceo. F. Hamilton of Myrtle Creek
was among the out of town visitors
here today.
o
An advertlseinnt In tlie rvewt-fte-
are sure to find It In the News-Ko
rlew.
Finest job-prlctlng In the city at
the News-Uevlew.
A1X. EVJaS TIT..' OIK WAY
In the ""' drBma f
,ne farmer holds the center of the
! stage. He is1 the hero, upon whom
spotlight plays. This la no un-
usual that It may bo regarded as a
new aoclal phenomenon. Farming
has always been regarded as a use
ful occupation, aud at election time
there was a certain amount of hand
shaking and hack-slapping to keep
honest Farmer John In a good hu-
nior. Hut lu a general way he was
like,) tt,0 plaudits of the multitude
and especially liked the leading
player's place on the pay roll. Af
ter the arml-tico the scene changed.
Farmer John was sent back Into
he ranks of the supernumeraries.
He was deflated the first, last and
Just about ih'j only t.nncipal actor
vore cut In salary, lie
COULD HARDLY
DO HER WORK
Lydia E-PmLham's Vegetable Com
pound Made Her Eat; Sleep
tad Feel Better Every Way
CMctiro, 111. "I wna weak and ran
cVwn i okI in snch a nervous condition
that f could hardly
do my work. I was
bred all the time.
and dizzy, and could
not sleep and bad no
appetite. 1 tried dif
ferent medicines for
years, but they did
not help me. Then
1 read in tne papers
about IydiaE. Pink-
ham 'a V egetable
Compound and whit
it hiil done for other
women ar. i gnve it a trial. I began to eat
better and cot:!.! sleep, and consider it a
woirfert'ul medicine. 1 recommend it to
mv frierd-ar:i will never be without tL
-Nlrs. M. Ciiirt, St.IJ S, liarshlield
Ave, Ciiu'-t,-.!, Illinois.
It Is such K ttrr? as thow Ihnt testify
tn the value of l.yd a K. Puikham'a
jvecetabU? Ctvr.poti-aJ. iris wnraan
srsakafrom Oi fu'-lness of her heart.
:-re a mti.v? si cerrecuy as tiie can
her conditio t -t the sjmtitcrrj that
KMhcn-t! her tho most, ard later the
disarpesrance rf thtY Fymptoms. It
ts a sincere exnresrit'n of'grstitud.
! ' .ir re-ir y p '7 yrar I y v s l- I irk-
han a r :x. H l eniixiuEd tua been
j so praistd by women.
LI J
naturally et np a terr me
The other players get their lines
isted and the "
wrn. ..:.u
Vt hat In Time's th maiier
Farmer John?" everybody '"
ask. "See what ha wants and gi
it to lilm." . . I
It was very cafy to find out wnai
t. ... ..a hut not bo easy to re
store to nirn bis proper placo on the
program. He Is playing a siar
agal' everybody Is trying to re
construct tnings so be can g.t hu
fair share of the box office receipts.
Farm Ufa.
o
n. a mil t tA vest a
DASTKoi', 1-a.. Jan. 13. William
D. Siuckey, Mer Kouge lawyer, testi
iving today, declared that the theory
ACCUSES MIL.
OFFM3I03IG:
jad bwn advanced It aler itouge un
connection with the alleged attempt to K
kill former Mayor McKoin that Mc-,g
IVOIU hllUl UU OiO owl o
;he support of the Ku Klux Klan.
IIS VETS TO
ny Assoclutcd Press )
SALEM, Jan. 13 Governor
Pierce bas urged Arthur C. hpencer
of Portland and Lyman lilce of
Pendleton, to remain as members of
the ex-service men's state aid com
mission, lloth men supported 01
cnit but Pierce said that such men
like them were needed on the com-
UUtBloU.
STATE TO COLLECT
(By United TressV
SALEM, Jan. 13. The state
budget commission has approved
the recommendations for the col
lection of $47,169,338 taxes to carry
tlm state through the next blenni-
tin. The legislature must appro
priate approximately six and one
naif millions.
BASKETBALL GAME TO
EE PLAYED TONIGHT
An Intorestlng game of haskottiall
Ir looked for tonight whpri the
team of the Christian Church meets
the Canyonvllle All-Stars. Both
teams urn heavy aud fast und are
well matched, although the visiting
aRKregatlon is tho more experienced.
The gfime will la played at the hih
school gymnasium vlth a prelimi
nary between the freshman
W
of the local high school and the
Boy Scouls. The nrwlimiiury starts
it l:'Mi and U expected to be a fast
contest. Rev. H. L. Caldwell is to
serve as relereo in the main game.
WOLF CREEK TAVERN
GOOD STOPPING PLACE
Several parties of UoaeburK mo
torists hive visited the Wolf Creok
Tavern during tho past few weeks,
and have found the Tavern, under
new management, an Ideal place to
stop when going Botlth on the hipli
way. The Tavern Is under the new
inanaKMiient of John L. Dougall of
rort'and who Is making II an ex
ceedingly up to dale and modern
hostelry. Mr. Dougall has travelc
Mini deal, and knows how
make the public comfortable. He
has also been In the hotel business
b.'fore. The interior of the Tavern
has be..n entirely rebuilt and mod-
ernind with new furniture, bath-
rooms, electric lit lit 3, French win-
dnw-K and doors, and other touches.
The Indies room i entirely fitted
up with dainty wicker furniture and
rand pifors of old inahoeany are In
in any ui 1 lit. ruu::p, .nr. l'uilcuii i
expects to carry out the old Mace,
zuach th :nR in exploiting tin Tav- (
ern which was once a stoppitip
plac for the sti.ee conch that made
regular trips through the canyon.
Your ad should fce In tho classified
columns when the ad-reader settles
iown to read the best news. I
CATARRH
l of bead or throat is usually
" benefited by the varan of
V VapoRub
Eiacting care t.iVs
tlie but It pays. Yonr
collar last LONGER and
look KKTTEil whin WE
LAl'NDEU the :n.
I Equip for Youir
Spring Work
Get your orchard material and be ready for tt, J
Uur stock: or
Tools and Spray Is Complete
If Ir' lviit.dir.e material you need, come in anrl L
figure with you. Our big stock insures prompt ienj
in anything you require
customers witn anyuung in mo naruwaie line.
Churchill Hardware 0
Itound Trip Itutess Keduced
The Southern Pacific Company,
on February 14 th, will place In ef
fect reduced round trip rates be
tween points In Oretron and Cali
fornia and points on the West coast
of Mexico. The reduction being
about ten per cent of the doube one
way fare. The tickets will be sold
dally between February 14th, and
March 31st, with six mouths return
limit. Stop overs will be allowed at
all points.
Don't Fortret Watklns supplies
can be obtained at 120 West Lane,
or phone 177,
NEwTrWBURNS
9AIR
Beats Electricity or Gas
a nw oil Iuhid that Klvea an ama
inKly brilliant, hoI"i, white llKht, even
belter than ku or eieciiiony. nan utt-u
ta.Ht.Mi hv tin- tr. ri. ;ovL-rn!HL'nt and
lt'iidlng universities and found to be su
perior to 10 ordinary oil lumps. It.
burns without oor, Brr.oite or iiuijm
tm mimiilnir un. It simple, clean. tafe.
linrns y4 I't cent air and 6 per ctnl
common kerontme (coal ou.
Th. Inventor V. M. Johnson. 31 N.
Fifth St.. I'ortland. Ore., is oiforinj? to
pt'nd a lamp on 10 day KKEB trial,
f ov.n in stive on HIKE to the (irt
user in tiat h lucaiity who will help him
intMtdure It. Write Mm today for lull
particular!. Alo ask to explain
:..ttv v.ni 1-M.n iret the aseni-y. and with
out experiume or money make -io to
JiiiQ per month.
NOTICE OF SAI.W OF flOVEHN
MfcJNT T1MBKR. Central L&mJ Office,
I Nolle U hertuy feiven thnt subject
i to ilit etrndtiioiia nnd limitationn of tne
Acts uf June V. 116 (3f Stat., 118), and
June 4, ly-M (-ll Htat., 7uH, and tne in
structions of the Secretary of the In
U... t.-mKo. 1'. Itil7 a H Innl
1 22, H2(i, the timber on the following
i lands will be suld January 17,
1 lo o'clock a. m.. at public auction, at
the United mates land office at Rose
burg, Oregon, to the h iff heal bidder, at
not less than the appiaUed value as
khown by this not tee, rate to be sub
ject to the approval of the Secretary of
the luttTi-jr. The ourchtwe Drtce. with
an additional sum of one-fifth of one
per rout thereof, bet r. if coiumissloiis
allowed, muHt be deposited at time of j
Hu.lv, money to be returned if sule Is '
nut approved, otherwise patent will U- !
sue fur the timher, which must be re- I
movetl within ten years. Bids will be I
received from citizens of the United'
rituiea, associations of euch citizens,1
and corporations orirunlsed under the
laws of the I'nlted atat s or any atate, !
territory or aistrlct thereof only. Upon !
appiicitloa of a qualified purchaser, i
the timber on any legal subdivision
will be ofiVred Sfpuratety before being
Included. In any offer of a larger u.iiu i
i. a a., iu 3 ii., Sec 7, Ki?:. PW.i
rwl fli- ISA M at:.u-a. iJ un .. v.-?'
to Sivu t,t "-". ' iS"'
wv., uun ume a ju.
yellow pine 775 M.7 Vniti Yir J!"'-'
w 14 SM ij, red fir 7ii) M., suar pine
iu M ( ,rell"w,?'nf so M- b"1' (mi 40 I
"'5 M v-i f MnMiS kJ4 ,red flr
"i'tVllSrX uVC
the above tracts to be sold for less I
5 ,or tna V1" and,
j
butt pine Geo! it; UTciham. ActmJ
J t-om,nlon". Ueiieral Li.d Office.
1
!
GLADYS H. STRONG
Teacher of Piano
Dur.ninj System for Beginners
28 S. Main St phone 311-L
OREGON NURSERY CO.
All Kinds of Nursey Stock
For Halo
J. C Markley
Granj lIot.i Koseburg, Ore.
DAY OLD CHICKS
t mn I,kK Prdrr, for d
ka. hati-he.1 rlaht from Tncr,l.
M.n. a. c. Whu. LeK-iorn. culled
: lai..,t method. Trice 13 per 100.
t-kss fo.- hatchlns: SI pr loo.
C. A. rrc'KETT,
Canyonvllle, Oregon.
CKICCPEEP HATCHERY
ow ready to book order for
V-oU chicks and custom hatching.
EARU VOSSURCH, Ro.eburg, Or
the Rain Comes
throLKh your top. stop at
Jones' Auto Top Shop
Spdaa Cul" for Ford Touring
Chester dCr7j,c. street
We are better prepared than ever to supply
. i .i ,i i i i- i
The Winchester Store
CALL FOR SCHOOL BcJ
Notice Is hereby given to ij
owners of Bchool Bonds LicJ
4, 6, 9. 7, 8, 9, 10. 11 ..I
County, Oregon, dated FJ
jaia auu pajauie at auw
district on February 1, tt
tnem to me county TrarJ
uouKias wiuniy, ureRon. sr
Fiscal Agency of the Stat
in New York City, N. TM4,J
iui luirrtui iiitrtjoa will tytfr
iy3. in case the bolder of
elect to have same naid
Asencv of State of Oregoa 4
so advise the county (im
time to permit the tr&Dafet-;
to New York City m tiae
payment wmn uue.
Dated at Rose burg, Oreri
1023.
J. E. SAW
ireasurer 01 xwugias Umntr,
MOORE MUSIC STCKfl;
Jackson St- Phone 601
STOCK
We carry a genera!
8ortment of Shrew
Roses, Berry R
Shade, Fruit and
Trees at nursery
next to Central Ca
R. B. ELIJ
Roseburg, Oregc;
P. O. Box 1074
Phone 49-Y
"You'll Be
Surprised"
when you. sea the slow
Antlera, January 23.
You'll also be surprise
good your suit will to
we clean and press It
Give us a chance-'
and deliver.
OUR AUTO WILL CAW
PHONE
rA
Canned Fruits!
Ton will be trains
fruit at this seaimn.
yon to see our spin""0 H
In canned fruits. Tney -!
peal to you. rhoos
order.
J ECONOMY GRC
A Phone 63
Auction Hoi;
j;8 N. Jack
Sale Every Wv
at 1:30 p.
.. . X m!!&
uom city, ram , (rs1
handled to TWir saltan
Prirate ale
Radabaugh&Pa