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PAGE FOUR A Healing Service wostBuwa newt revhw. Tuesday. FCBRRVJtJ". tfl AT w rnnn nTITTP IchaptersfboMawomais LIFE f i l,!.,nn ! r... w : tarn iwm a :Aamn.a.".iAgj..ciiij'j.i m . , 8 The Armory Tonight Song Service 7. o'Clock CHAPTER -IB I Wut mr Uille unite I! nn Em though Dorern saw though to go unchallenged, waen naucr Helen Ralmrom'a device to attract .came In Be said: Ralph Connor's attention, she flush- I aon t now mi aj , ivncblng " according to atate- ed painfully at Walter's remark. He Helen today to ahow that silly P,r-mynt Issued today by the cowtuUiion in iilimrd or tne picture, cih 1 1 umu i h ,hnrch und race relations ui WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. "Only four slates In the I'cion have mver why had be been ao annoyed that H had not been destroyed. "How amall Helen Ralalrom ta." I thought bitterly, "to go out of her way to annoy me." Hut I spoke brightly to Waller, chatted a mom ent with Ralph Connor, men leu. had saved It. "What picture?" his mother ask ed. I Oh. a aillr thlnr Helen and I had taken one day when we wire at the beach!" 1 caught Mra. Fus'i eyes filed on It waa not easy to bide my Jeal- me. A peculiar smile hovered on I d during ,ne lust ten year. They ousv of Helen Kalstrom, all signs , ner upa. rail n uuo re Nevada. Colorado, mnneui, the Federal Council of Churches. They pie .Massachusetts. Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont. There are only three other states that have bad no lynching since 1SS9 New Jersey, Utah and Connecticut. Nine other slates have had a clear Dr. Charles S. Price Evangelist of how she often hurt me. Hut It had Iiein clear to me from the .first that showing my jealousy waa no way to handle Walter. And now that our little aon had come to us I felt It almost an insult to bis father to , doubt hlni. t Yet as I walked away from the studio my cheeks burned, my heart was hot with indignation. Why 'wouldn't Walter let her go? Get 1 another model? Surely their were many girla as suited to hia work aa ; she, many beautiful girla who j would not cause me to be unhappy. I Mrs. page glanced keenly at me If; when I reached borne. ! "Has anything gone wrong, S een?" she asked. "I thought you looked disturbed. While you are nursing the baby you The M.nn from i must keen calm. It s naa tor Dor- After Walter left us. however, slie wumnsin. Michigan. Indiana, remarked: Delaware and Pennsylvania. This "So that was It! What kind of ;meang tn!(t only 33 per cent of the picture waa it?" States of the Union have not had a "In their bathing suits. The P'-,vncDlns in the last ten years. At the ture meant nothing. People often 'B"auie ,jmei jt i pointed- out that S3 hare such snap-shots taken," I said. !wom( n have been lynched since 1589. "It was the way she showed it to iThe CDUnhes are engaijed in a nation Mr. Connor." Iwide canipaiini against lynching and "It isn't a good habit to lie, Dor-lIacts ar8 being gathered, een, even to protect Walter. I knew j -The total number of persons lynch- something had happened, someming eQ Dy yeara gives a startling picture of lawlessness, tne statement con tinue. "There was a alow decrease from the climax In 1S92 and 1893 down to 198. During the latter year and 1909 there waa an increase, then an other slow decrease until 1918, when a tendency to Increase waa mani- Keiicgg's Bran is nature's re!?a? f 1L- 1 iron, inc .errcrs of .! ..... ..:....:.... I . "iw Never make light of conatlpp.tion or any one of its symptoms there is no tvliiog what disease yon may be head ing intol The one thing to do IMMEDIATELY is to fight consti pation to the last ditch I Kut with pills or cathartics; tl.ey cannot rjive yoo lasting reliefl hot with foods with a low braa content; they do not bare the brau-bulk to do the work! What you need, wliat w ill give you permanent relief is Kellogg 'a Bran because it is ALL BRAN! Kellogg 's is scientifically prepared to relieve constipation. It will relieve the chronic rase or tbe mild case. Ton need it, your family needs it f But, you must eat Kellogg 'a Bran regularly each day! At least two tabiespoonf uls ; in ehronie cases this amount with each meal! And, eating Kellogg 'a Bran is a delight rather than a kus.t. . "V. appealic, W,i BraaO you! Think 2, kX? tract; how it i, drmLUJ poisons and f teehu- ""J laagers of dreaSTJ Physician wffl rl J Keliogg. Br I Jade, into eoimjJV HectpesoaojS is also obtainabistt8' and eluba in alm. disagreeable, as soon as I saw you After this when I atk a question, p. ease answer It truthfully or not at all." I made no reply, my thoughts busy. Walter had not cared a whit that I saw the oicture. how it might affect me. ' He was embar-ifested. mssed that Ralnh Connor, a man whosi opinions he respected, should see the intimate pose. I visualized scored neavny in m Jian iroini"'""" v ......... ... .... - -- - Home." Anna Q. Nilaaon, who was also child to have a mother out of sorts. Jthe scene at the studio after l.onnor in that picture and Raymond Hatton, It was the baby she was tninKing a popular character aglor, have splen-lof h r grandson, not nie. did roles. The cast also includes I "Where did you go?" she queried. Adulphe Menjou and (iuy Oliver. The "I took a walk then dropped in snenes of the picture are laid in South i at the atudlo a moment." "Ah, I suppo&e Miss Kaistroin up- I set you." Louis U. Mayer, producer of Anita MOTHER A TIGER IN FIGHT FOR, "Not at all,' I replied "Ralph GOOD CASTS HELP MUCH IN MAKING GOOD PHOTOPLAYS' Africa. Stewart and Mildred Harris Chaplin! Connor was mere ana 1 cnatiea wnn I I him. lie is a ceusnuui man. iou pictures, Is a disciple of Ihe theory j nkh M(.n i, wives." the Oasnier must meet him some time," I added that good casts contribute powerfully made Preferred Picture that Is sched-'a, j )(.ft the room to the making of good photoplays and Uod t ,. at the Liberty Ibmlre ! aMMMa!aBMwi ne says ne never runs 10 mane ii n,, Thursday for an only two day en very special point to secure the hesl i ).a(.em(.nti 0I,P of tnn hig sitiiKtloiis artists obtainable for every part HM0W calre Windsor, in a tigress-like there Is in every plcturo he produces. 'battle for her Utile (Baby Illcb Ile has Riven good demonstration ofar(j Hadrick ) tho fact that he practises what lie! she , rlc man wlfe who ,g preaches In Ihe suppor In.i cast he h fc sacrifiee to v!".ev r.,An' a S "W"r,..13,irr1",,"Hileosslp and envy. An overwhelming First Nutlonal release, "Sirwlng the ... ,. vi, u ,ii. i,-r left, Helen's laughing triumph that she had let the picture be seen. I waa terribly afraid Mrs. Page would speak of It aealn to Walt-r tell him I had been chagrined, hurt. But to my relief It was not again mentioned. Yet I realized there was no use trying to hide very much from her sharp eyes. I must learn to mask my feelings better. The sex of the victims In the cases where a record has been made shows an alarming number of women. Since 1S89 there have been 83 women, 17 white and 68 colored, killed by mobs. Some of them were nut to death with savage tortures, such as burning and disemboweling. Such brutality migm be expected in Dagan times or heathen countris, but bv no means i na civilized countries, but by no means in a civil t LODGE DIRECTORY Tomorrow Helen Tempts Wnlter to Make lxve to Her. Wind," which is booked for a Bbowlng at lhu- Majestic theatre touiuht. In cluded in Ihe list of players who co operate to make this picture play a success nre: Jnmes Morrison, Ralph lwls, Myrtle Ktedmnn, William V. Mung, Josef Hwliknrd, Hen Deely, Harry Norlhrtip, Margaret Landis and William Clifford. hark to the scene of her greatest un- happiness .and she arrives in time to ;sre the frivollng society bultetllles insiiift her child as a medium of a limit;!). Furiously she bmsts through the Hiik 'f quests and lifts her son from a fount h in hoivl, then turns her wra'h t!.nn the father who had aided in the J-'ke on Ihe child. House Petern plavs Ihe role of the father and others In the cast are ... , . . ', Hiisnnisrv Thehv. flnston Class. Vyr- 0nf ,,"n"",t Popular casts seen",,,, BlHrl,!1Pt Charles Clary. Mildred June. William Austin and Martha Maddnx. WOOL GROWERS WILL POPULARS PLAYERS IN CAST In a long while was assembled for ihi Paramount pirturizatlon of Cyntlila Hinckley's famous story, "IMnk tiods'' which Is coming to th-! Antlers theatre tonight. The featured players- are Hebe Dnnlels, Pnramount stsr, and James Klrkwnnd, lending man Pon't Fon:et Watklns supplies can bo obtained at 120 West Lano who or phone 177. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTED 0RFSSM.-VKINO.KU 8. Main. WANTKlV Clean rat's at News ltv view trf!re. FOR SALE The Pacific Cooperative' Wool Growers in January distributed an other wool payment amounting to 2u(),000 to twelve hundred West ern Oregon wool growers. In De cember, the association distributed $H0,0UU to wool growers residing in Idaho, Washington and Eastern Ore gon. In November it sent out $44, 000 to some four hundred growers representing sales ot Us graded mo hair. There will be still another substantial payment before the en tire 1922 pool is finally closed. These wools were graded, some be ing scoured, by the association, nd marketed in an orderly manner throughout the year. As a result, member growers will receive several 'cents per pound more than waa ob I talnublo for mixed, ungraded wools at shearing time. This margin rang ,es from three to twelve cents per pound depending upon the grado of wool The Pacific Cooperative Wool Growers sold for the highest price west of Ohio In 1922, when one car load of Southern Oregon fine, half; and three eighths sold for 51, 62tt FOR S.VI.K Oak and fir wood. Phone ' cents respectively. On the finer and 212 It. WANTKI Wonmn or girl for general housework. Phono 47J. vV ANTED One Cello, aiMfesa O A. Kirby, Myrtlo Creek, Oreg. WANTED -Girl wants general house-1 work. Address "Housework News-Review. FOR H-VI.E-Used plnyor piano rolls, M)c nch Phone 370. K. Ikrui;- l'Oll SALE Good furniture Ins si. at end of pavement. rOK SALE -or will trade for piano, light fix delivery car. Plume 212-11. care SAVE id to 80 per cent on auto parts at Sarlf Auto Wrecking House. 329 WANTED AT liNCE-To barrow! Kt 11000, for tvfo ars, will give 10 ro SALE Chevrolet. Good runiilng per cent interest, tinou security order. ?100. C. on real estate. Address box 22,' ter Oivit. oir recK. lire. i Etilt SAl.E- WANTEIV I'mk uiuiea. must lie all or part. young and sound - wi-Ml 1000 lbs., v. II medium grades the association av erage prices established new hih points for Oregon wools in 1922. Over half a million pounda of wool were sold at these prices. (i rowers of wool received substan tially more through the association's grading process, as the wool was sold on Its merits, for actual value. Wool Manufacturers and wool grow ers Itellcve the educationnl value of gradin and marketing the cHd in- A. Dudley, Winches- the best known merchantable condl- Itlon. as carried on by the association is worth thousands of dollars to the Oakland, WciliYHJ.iy Feb. 14. Curl H. Neal, forest Ai.-rvlsor. MISCELLANEOUS. PRESS MAKING Suns a specialty. 631. E Lane St. 10 fine goals. uHl seli W. Thiol, box 135 Yon-ol industry of the northwest. The association, wnose Headquarters is In Portland represents 2-t0 wool growers residing In Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, and northwestern ovt 1 i. i-- i I l uiliuruiu. iMieeioro in me assoeia- . - ........ .-. (i,,u-, a,,..-., A tun-in id - i -Uhbig lip tiij i alia. Ore. ! ?' "r."'''"'""."1,' FOR SALE Seed potatoes; Irl. h cob-i bier, and Ameriesn Wonder. 2c a la Liiirtec Hen her. Dillard. ear. Also Rhode Island Red pullets Hon are Fred VV. WILL taae care of children. Inquire 3:'9 SPlne St. idAKEAn on. r" on TIMBER-claim. W!-i NW!i and SE '4 of NW'i see. T2. tp 25 S llingii 4 VV, VVil. M. Douglas Co. Address reply to "P. 11. C." care linsebilrg News Ri- lew. I LOSf AND S"OUNl LOST Sulli-aso tewmlea north"-of Itosebui'g. Contains Insurance papers. Finder til. 2"t; 11. Fot'.N'ii Gold pin. Owner may have same by calling at this oftiee, lil"n llfylng property and (nvinn dv. LOST Two black hounds ; last b. aid from on iHuNon mountain, l'tinl please notify 1. E. Gilliam or R. V.I Ilnifielcl. fxl.ST Sumiav. blark leather 1 1 m t -T-' Ing bag, beiwi-n West Lane si., Httit tliM I'nli.n ftil iilmit j.,inl,iifiii . , rlotlnnis and other nicies. I'm lor ''in' lee at this ofTue. Reward. ! FOR ierrtn, Ashland, for :il- lit 1 iv.v 14? Mk, ie.v. ifr.eon. presi.ient; c. u. iieeaiey. ,,.... i -, , - ,- .. - -'- 1 Dlxonvillo, Ore., Tire-president; J. I t- .(..ui down, balance In monthly pay-; .Cornetl. Shedd. Ore.. s.-cretn. y-! me ns will purchase . rm.in h,e ,r,.aMlr(.r: other directors are J. VV. i I h n 4 - i Smith. Aurora. Ore.; T. D. Tytor. - Frldav Harbor. V.'n.; G. 11. Thomp- l-Oli SALE or will limle for milk son. Maeleay, Ore.; K. A. Mc Cor- rows. 6 doen White Lethorn hens. . mBrk. Eugene. Ore.; VV. E. Hunt. Shetland pony team, buggy and . Maupin. Ore.; Wm. Hlddell, Jr.. harness. F. F. Pinker. Wilbur. Ore. I Monmouth, Ore ; R. Roy Booth. 1 100 .00 d iwn balance In monthly pay. I Yonealla. Ore.; Scott Henry, Oik- riiiets Inns 5 room house on paved , land, lire.; Krsnk P-oFord. Central tree:. Tartu fnmi-dicd. Innn.-di ate Point. Ore ; W. W. Poised. Sl.e.ld. ivissesslon. ti V.'. Vov.r.g Son' fire.; H. G. Peckham. Wilder. I.'.a- Phono 117. : i,o; and C. J. llurd. O. A. C. Corval- for.l i'i: SALE a., in. i t Loin lis. Ore.. The manager l R. A. Ward manim.ith . ; . c..cks and 'of Portland, On'gon. li'-ht llmhtlias 11.60 per setl-ng I o Mrs. Albert E. Morris, R. y. H..J OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL WiMiilburn Oie. I REVIEW Ft'U SVI.E or ehaiute r g. llol. I Albany Mountain Stntes Power i Co.. wil expend JlTa.ono on !m . provemeiit Including lit'.'.OOO trans- sold 2,000,000 1922 pack- Aurora ?.1G.00O bri.lge to ne duui across Pudding river. The Dalles O. W. R. & N. Co., has completed big tie-tratlng plant. Senator Woodwards tree text boon bill defeated. Sllverton Cold storage plant to De enlarged for handling fruit. Im .Pine several business build ings being improved. Albnny planning community gym nasium. Ontario to have lettuce packing plant. Contracts awarded for 43 miles state highway. Corvallls Logging Co., to build 1V4 mlles new logging railroad. Astoria Pacific Hoop company to have new plant in -operation in 60 days. Linn county to build bridge over South Santlum at mouth of McDow ell creek. ' t Grants Pass to surface streets with crushed rock. Value of stock on Oregon farms shows big increase in 1922. Wallowa Forest trail being built from Pittsburg to Sand Creek. Lostlne camp established for get ting out rock for road, employed 40 men. Reedsport's new electric light plant soon to be in operation. Verr.onia to construct new water system. Eugene lets $27,460 building per mits in January. Caritnn Logging company pur chases $1,000,000 timber and 12 mibs railroad. Greshsm gets new cannery. Portland New Laurelliurst school to be 2 story concrete, costing $250, 000. Grants Tass t'nion Gasoline Co., to erect tank station here. Gtishman to get 40,000 ft capacity sawmill. Area containing approximately 1. 500.000 board feet lumber in Coos county sold for $4,000,000. New com pany will install mill cutting 230.000 ft. per day. Eugene Construction to start on $25,000 laundry and plumbing shop building. $1,000,000 contract let for sab marine base at Tongue Point at mouth of Columbia. S. P. Ry. Co. has distributed $fto.t"0 cash premiums to shopmen who did not go on strike. Industrial News-llureau. llo- siei.i 'i:ll ci.ir. Ii. i-onabie lor ra-h or ir.nl. for sheep or iri..in Dam r. ci-inni. nil.-.l by c j. ,i. Tee fu:i i.i Smith. Glide SALE - A LOST Two fox hounds, one male, white with brown sis.ts; one small female, black and tan. Any one hcarihir of the tlogs please nottfy J. P. Smith. Oakland, Ore., or Cld Buckley, Elkton, Oieeon. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Safety deposit boxes Roschuri; Nation"! Pnnk. PUi RENT I'pi'Hirs sleeping rsm Inquire r:iO S. Pine St. i OR I;E.r- l' In date apaitVm lit wlih riirace 42S Piter. I FOR RENT - Good "garage "on " hmk-' way t. t" '0 p. r mo. Phone 4'liS L. I APARTMENT FOR RENT -or, giound fl.Kir, ii.nly furnished, all conveni ences. Nice place for children. Call; mornings. 22 1st Ave. Phone 70 J. ' l.d short' s old., ..quire ; . rhone j mis-ilon line to Ir.dcp-'ndence. ii'iiimi'i miiii iiiumt in sei fJi'.' wo chtin-h. On nm Willowcrsft Co.. to remove plant to Portiatui. Ten shipping board steamers load- I ins in Columbia. Rood l-1 Multnon.ah county tax levies re- . GiMui iliuel $l.U7.7'-i In 1 years. n e4vtiL Fruit smwirs to erect StO.000 ore. nquire of ewntr. :u W. Rue cooling plant at Medford. La Pine Mason sawmill to double caps-, uy. Klamath Falls Irrlgnt.-d land product" In l!-:i total $1.00.01. Warremon Nx roinpany adds 4 horned Durham bull 3', Chenp If taken at em Islie Haineld Dixontlllc si f 11. Ft 1R SA !.KS TniprmVd I01 , ration, with 3 i-ikui liocv bain and thicken house. , St. phone po'i J FOR SALE - Ily owner. niirVictue home: 5 rooms and sleei ng porih. strictly uptivdate. fumlsli.d Un- ftimsht'd. rloee In. Al condition. Ail,lres Owtv-r. rare News Key,, w. n,",1 " nlKh' shift. Edit SAI.il-Dry oak block Also oak. Kill, maple, abler mij.1 Most or this wood can be snht for roxkstore. If yon re ssiisfi.tl -1 1 your iicighhor. If not tell in, w A. Jenkins. Phone 14F4L Clarion cir.mtv to umlcrtuLa Sl.".rt. WiH.i.1. Tiou highwav imnntvement I. Inn county to exix-nd $.',00,000 on highwn in l;i. Kl.vnath Falls starts siHtind tie factory west of Mississippi river. Eugene fruitgrowers' cannery has If You Need a medicine You Should HaT8 tlie Best Tlsve yon ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that re extensively advertised, all at onca drop out of sight and sre soon forgot ten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more par ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that 1ms real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system, the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent ilrncgist snvs, "Take lor example Dr. Kilmer s Swani Root, a preparation I have sold for xnanr years aud never hesitate to ic coilimeud, for iu alnnt every case it shows excellent results, as ni;:v of my customers testily. No other kid tley remedy lias so fire a sale." Acceding to sworn statemi ntsaTnl TCTitied testimcnv .f thou;iTMs who have used the t'ret.Ara'i. -i, the su.--crsaof Dr. Kilnm 1 swn-.p-Ro.-t u due to the fact, so riany ss pli clsira, that it fultills imo)t cierv wiv'.j in overcoming kuln-v. liirr and !.b;.l- rier ailments, eon rets uniisrv tr Mrs and lienti.'.Kcs till uric ai.;d Winch ciiss rlieu-oatisi-t. You may receive a san.ple bottle r.f FwmjvKi".t bv lanvl P.M. A 1 dress Dr. Kilmer Co., Tin ghar.itoii, N. Y. and en lo.-c t-n t. nt: ai:.o mention ttus vi;s-r. l.srge an.l mc li.nm Hie bullies for sale al all uruy 'ores. United Artisans Meets In Macca- bee Hall first and third Wednesday. Visiting members always welcome. lacren Mcculloch, m. a. MILDRED MrCULLOCH, Treas. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec. ized land today." . . Every three out ot lour 01 mose lynched during the period from 18iS5 to 1921 were black. In this connection the statement says: "The list of victims of mob violence reveals the slough of prejudice out of which the evil Bprings. From 18S5 to 1921, inclusive, 1028 white persons and 3,069 colored persons were slain by lynchers. The number of white vic tims, however, has rapidly decreased since 1900. Among the victims classed aa white were a German (during the war), Italians, Mexicans and Jews indicating that lawlessness spreads where prejudice abounds. Except In two years since 1903 the number of white victims has been less than ten each year. The number of negro vic tims during the same period has fluc tuated slowly downward to range be tween 50 and 100, except in 1902, when the number reported was 104 and in 1917 when the number reported was 38. There Is some evidence to indi cate that during recent years negroes have been lynched and the facta con cealer! from Ihe press, so that no record has been secured." Protestant churches throughout the country observed Sunday, February 11, as Race Relations Sunday, when they began a campaign ot education against lynching. HOW TO GRADE Vou,. Send for ourTreTav!. to Grade Fum- EtwITi know how tomd.Z.T'' ard Method. Mauus sL F. SL Louis. Mo I. O. O..F., Proletarian Lodge No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brethren are alwavs welcome. STOREY 1I.ES, N. G. A. J. GEDDES, Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec A. F. A A. M Laurel Lodge No. 13. Regular communications 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. R. A. WILSON, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Review No. 11 Holds regular meetings on 2nd and 4th Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall, Pine and Cass streets. JESSIE RAPP, Col. BELLE STEPHENSON, Com. Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Tuesday evening In Heights of Pythias ball, 130 Rose street. Visitors alwavs welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C. J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F. E. E. WIMBERLY, IC R. 8- 0. E. 8., Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month. All sojourning brothers and sinters are respectfully Invited to attend. MARY E. BT7BAR. W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Secretary. Woodmen of the, World, Camp No. 125 Meets in the Oddfellows hall in Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Mon dny evenings. Visiting neighbors alwavs welcome. FRED A. FIELDS. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions welcome. M. O. WALLACE, High Priest W. F. HARRIS, Secretary. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 325 Hold regular communications at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. J. E. FLURRY. E. R. J. O. DAY. Jr.. Secretary. A Good Thing DON'T MISS IT Send your nume and address, plain ly written, together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial package containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indlftestlon, gassy pains thnt crowd tho heart, biliousness and constipa tion; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in overy family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines tor only 6 cents. Don't miss 1L : 0 BROCCOLI GROWERS ATTENTION Will take a limited amount of orders for imported fresh broccoli seed, de livered, Maic.n 1st, at the latest price. Per ounce 12. Price per pound on ap plication, r red Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. WANTED 400 Cords of 4 foot Fir Wood delivered at WincW Power Plant Dougla Countjr litf and Water Co. NOTICE of ni eovprninent tlm ber. General Land Office, Washington, D. C, Jim. 9. 1928. Notice Is hereby k:vh inai suoje'i xo u.e conditions and limitation of the Act of June V, 1'JIS (.'!9 Hint., 21H. and 1 the instruc tions of tho Secretary of the Interior of September 1&, 1917 (45 U D.. 447). the timber on the following ) rinds will oo snia t oo. zj, at iu o clorK a. m. at r-ublic uuction at the United States bnd office at Roacburif. Orcnon, to the highest bidiler at not less than the piraier value as shown by this notU-e, an vo De subject to the approval ot the Secretaiy of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional pum of one-fifth of one per cent .thereof, belnfr commissions allow ed, must be deponited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not ap proved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which mnot be removed within ttn vears. fthla will h raroivaH from citizen of the United States, as sociations of such citizens and cor- I poratlons organized under the laws of the United States or any State, Terrl- 1 w.ry or District thereof onlv. Upon ap- i plication of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any letcal subdivision will be offered separately before being in- ! eluded in any offer of a lnrKer unit. I 15 S , R. 2 W., Sec. 35, N K.U NW.U. i Red Kir 1150 M.. Yellow Fir 950 M., ' Red Cedar 1 BO M., none of the timber) nn this trat t to be sold for leps than ' 1t.5 r" M.. for the fir, and $1.00 per M. for the Rd Cedar. T. 1 8., R 1 1V ?fc' '3 w S.W.14. Yellow Kir 22' M, d"ad Yellow Fir 1 50 M. Red Cedar in M nene of the timber on this tract to be noid for leis than fl.7S per I M. for tb (Jreen Yellow Kir, $1.00 M. f-r fie Red Odnr. nivl SO cents per M. for the d-ad Yellow Fir. William : wry. Commissioner, General Land 1 Office. 1 1 Just one of the mr K advantages of harim jit 5 collars laundered Ii uii ffl modern plant OREGON NURSERii All Kinds of Nunrjf For Sals J. C Mrtbf Grand Hotel R"3 UMPQUA HOm "RosctmrM rn hm-- f rtnnrkl Ci i lie pcujjiw . - a are invited to mak uV quarters nere. W. J. WEAVe.lt- rijr SURVEYOR Licensed Engine. EPPSTEIN & STE' ... v iK l.rkMS Phone ' Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. aleeta in Odd Kellows Templo erory week, on Tuosdav evi nlnc VisitlnK rrcmbera in good standing are invited to attend. MAYME PirKEXS. N. C. TII.I.IE I. JOHNSON-, Rcc. Sec LTllL'L DAII.EV. Fin. Sec. Ompqua Templs No. 4, Pythian Sis ters Meets the 2nd and 4th Mon day evoainita of each month, at Uie K. of P. hall. Visitors alwavs wel come. TELLE WALKrn. M. E C MAY E. PARKER. M. of It. ft C MARTHA CHRISTEXSOX. M of F PROFESSIONAL CARDS rn. n. r. pi.rt.RR riroiractu P".lrl.n. 1i w. Lane 8U vrMm'9 JEFORE you sij?n an appli cation for life insurance C.KcEinitinytteOrcejnlCnian I K. O. T. M. Meets eaih nd and 4th Thnrsilay of e.irh mnnh. In Maera hee hall, cprn.-r ( as and Pine streets. Visiting Knights always weltome. L. r GOOTiMAX, rom. j U. . KA1T, R. K. jEg!?s. Rosfburg Aerie Meots In Maccabee hall, on Cass street, on 2nd and 4th W!ne,lav erenlncs of each month, at S o'clock. Visiting brethren In good standing always ' welcome. WILLIAM LA VERB, W P P F.lXiEXK LITTLE, T ' ' r. OOODMAX. Secretary. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Circle Monrtav evenirirs. m K. of P. hall V isltire n.-lrhb.,r. Invited to attend' I HKItTHA K. TAYLOR o N MARGARET WHITXKY. Ciert The Deer Creek Sales Stables B:3 N. Jackson "hllo Millmn, 8ft lbs 81 30 Holled Ii irley, 73 lbs $1.65 Old Corn. I ju lbs 00 Cracked Corn, lno lbs SZ15 Also Dairy Feed. En Builder, tcr.itih Feed, and I'lonr. Come in na get our pricis before buying Stanley Bros., Props. i r CHICOPEEP HATCHflv For Sale-Two RLK1C1 Extra Fnd EARL VOSBUHGH, RoH Radio Barber Sk He's Place No. H5 . Ladles' andrWldr"''' All Work Done J " Wait k Oregon Nursery Co. A few thousand extra fine two-year-old pear trees Bartlett, D'Anjou. Clair genu and other commercial varieties. Also a few thous and cherry trees and prune trees in smaller grades. J. C'MARKLEY Hotel Grand Auction Hot ... r lick Sale Every Safe doth eltr. UT9JfL$ handled to voor Private "