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    BOSEBURO Nt-WSREVIEW, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1923.
PAGE SEVEN
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LOCAL NEWS
Classified Section
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Scrvlrm Tlinr.il.iy
The Episcopal church will hold
services on Thanksgiving morning at
lu o'clock.
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE
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fcXelfewi Wheels
child wants something to ride or to pull. You will find at Carr's a big line
or steel, disc, wood, or wire wheels ,
UtER WAGONS
ii CARRIAGES
AUTOMOBILES
bAL BIKES AND CARS
V)D CARTS
(EL WAGONS
b are going to need any of the above goods,
never was so extensive, but of course we
l Therefore do your shopping early. Compare our prices and you will see
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CARR
CHRISTMAS STORE
Uate balcony toyl.nd will appeal to you at
h there are equal to those of many stores in
pa you naven t seen toys in Roseburg.
lJr"Jb".ornln ""-I There will be Thankselvlne-
r'iKTS. hp trill ro. .u- . .
I Marin with ii "l ?"ue cnurcn. Thursday
kanfnr iA i uiuruins at iu O'clock. They w
E" 'or ,or!l buyers. ronrinriort hv t.. t..ij u'v
' I'OTIU niiniiHiiii,
!51oyal Notice ! !
e Music Studio and Store
l'o 327 W. CaSS Strh I a..
KPP Building. Beautiful line Pianos on
aisplay. Phone 502. . .
PON SALE
Hay, Dec 1,2 O'CIock P.M.
foment, FuritureCrockery,DinnerSet8i
lorl. . , . ' VMratn ohj. Harness. No-
f na about everfk: i ...
-- "iiiig ana anything one
fo Hand for Bargains
Al'B & PAnERSON, Auction Houes
tn ORTH JACKSON
8T. KM
TOY WHEELBARROWS
HAND CARS
DOLL SULKIES
ROCKING HORSES
VELOCIPEDES
we advise you to select your goods now. Our stock of wheel
cannot carry more than one or
once as the ideal olace to buv
Portland and other large cities.
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NOTICE.
The Legion Auxiliary will hold
a cooked food Bale, and a bazaar
of dainty hand made gifts, in-
eluding beautiful hand dressed
dolls at the Chamber of Coin-
merce rooms, December 1.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Boewell Mineral Springs announce
that they have secured the services of
Dr. John Fuller, a graduate of the col
lege of Mechano and Hydro-Therapy
of Chicago. Dr. Fuller Is a specialist In
the treatment of rheumatism, neuritis,
and all kindred diseases, and has dem
onstrated in hundreds of cases the mar
velous cures by the scientific use of
Mineral Bath, packs, temperature
and pressure In Hydrotherapy.
After a thorough test of the Doswell
Mineral water, and inspection of the
equipment. Dr. Fuller states that he
has such faith in the scientific use
and application of these waters that
' he will place hta special services on a
"Money-Back" basis, no results, no
charge.
Here Is an opportunity for those af
flicted with any of the above ailments
to secure treatment under absolutely ,
scientific and sanitary conditions, and;
ion a basis never before offered any-i
where to our Knowledge.
The analysis of Boswell Mineral
; Water as show n by chemists of the V.
3. Government show them to contain
about the same curative propertied
the famous Carlsbad Springs of Ger
many, and are strikingly effective in
' cases of neuritis and all forms of
nerve ailment, stomach, bowel and
kidney troubles, also the various forms
of skin diseases. They are the only
; springs so far as Is known in the west
ern states containing the elemenrs of
Sodlde Potassium In sufficient
strength to be effective in the treat
ment of enlarged thyroid or goitre.
The springs and sanitarium are
open the year round and those calling
for treatment or as visitors, will re
ceive kind, courteous treatment from
the management. For rates and reser
vations address Boswell Mineral
Springs, Drain, Douglas Co., Oregon .
of wheel goods. Rubber tired
two of an item in the large
too that we can save you
vour Christmas tovs. Our
If you haven't seen Carrs
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
Notice Ih hereby given, that the un
dersigned has called for payment all
school warrants of District No. 4,
Douglas County, Oregon, up to and in
cluding No. 6759 endorsed "Not paid
for want of Funds" and all interrnt
thereon ceases from the date of this
notice.
Dated this the 26th day of November
1923
V. J. MICEI.LI,
District Clerk.
Yes that car of trees has arrived at
the nursery yard on Rose St. It. L.
Ellis. Phone 27K3.
Relieves Headache
A little Musterole, rubbed on fore
head and temples, will usually drive
way headache. A clean, white oint
ment, made with oil of mustard,
Mutterole is a natural remedy with
none of the evil after-effects so often
Caused by "internal medicine."
To Mothmrt: Musterole is now
made in milder form for
babies and small children
Ask for Children's Musterole.
3 5 8 6 Sc in j art & tabes ; hospital sire, $3.
as;
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
I 20 rtlnt II. FREE
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On ItuslncK
Roy Fiber who resides In Oak-
land Is spending several days In this
city attending to business mutters.
Jl.. t .
I .f-Km .iiuuenu
K. fc. .Mullany of Snn Francisco,
Southern Pacific detective. Is spend-
I ii's Bo.eiui ua in Koseburg at-
lenuing to business matters.
Contractor Here
C. J. Eldon, of the Joplln-Kldon
highway contractors of Portland, is
In Koseburg spending a few days
Kiuniiu; alter nusiiiess affairs.
Returns Home
Mrs. J. T. Cnppen who Ikim been
spending the past six months in Idaho
with friends and relatives, returned to
ner nome in this city last ni;.:ht.
Several hundred pieces of new table
glassware are being offered at attrac
tive nricea at ('hnrr-hlll llm-ilu-i.-.. '..
These make most desirable gifts.
Will Visit at Portland
Ross Bates left this morning for
Portland to visit over Thanksgiving
with his mother who Is at Portland
for a few weeks. He Will return Sun.
day.
Returns Home
Miss Mona Porter who has been
spending the past few days In Port
land visiting with her nunt. Mrs. W
W. Porter, returned to her home In
this city last nijflit.
In Town Yesterday
Mrs. P. L. Jones, a resident of
Byers who spent a short time In Hose
burg shopping and visitlnir with
friendu, returned last night to her
home in Byers.
To Locate in California
Mrs. C. Johnson, and dauchtem.
Ruth and Esther, left last night for
Oakland, California, where they intend
to locate permanently. The Johnsons
have made their home In Roseburg
for the past six months.
Visiting Parents Here
Mrs. H. R. Dickinson .nit turn Mm
of lloodspnrt, Washington, are spend
ing me i nannsgiving holidays with
irs. nicKinsons parents, Mr. and
MrS. F. I.. Calkins Mr. Ttllrtnann
will be remembered by her many
friends here.
To California-
Mrs. J. E. Cochran and dauehter.
Katherlne. who have been spending
several day In RoAeburg visiting with
Mrs. Cochran's mother, Mra. S. A.
Anderson, left last night" for their
home in Redding. California. Mrs. An
derson went with them and will re
main there for several weeks.
From Montana-
Mrs. S. Singer and grandson. Georee
Itronson, of Pendroy, Montana, who
have been spending the past few days
visiting with G. P. Powers of Eden
bower, left last night for Haxana.
California, where they will spend
some time visiting with friends and
relatives before returning to their
home in Montaua.
Notice of sate of Government timber.
General Iand Office. Washington, D.
ov. 2". 1923. Notice herehv irlv-
en that subject to the conditions unit
imitations or the acts of June 9.
I6. (.19 Stat.. 21S). February 26. 1!U
(10 Stat.. 11711), and June 4. 1920 (41
Stst., 7 r. 8 . and depiirtlncntal regula
tions of September IT.. 1917 (41! U 1).,
447). and June 22, 1920 (47 I.. I).. 411),
the timber on the following lanils will
be soM I lee. 29, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m.
at public auction at the Cnltetl States
lund office at Itntieburg, Oregon, to
the hluhest bhlder at not less thim the
.ippraiM.-d value as shown tiy tills no
tice, sale to 4ie sublect to the approval
of the Secretary of the Interior. The
purchase price, with an additional sum
of one-fifth of lper tent, thereof, be
1 11 V commissions ellowed, must he de
pi'tilted at time of sale, money to be re- i
turned If sale is not approved, other
wise patent will issue for the timber
which must he removed within ten
years. Itidn w Ml be received from eltl-'
zitis of the t'nlted States, associations
of such cltixens and corporations or- i
Kiiiilxcd under the laws of the United
Stutes. or any State, Terrlrotry or Dis
trict thereof or.ly. Cpon application of
n qualified purchaser, the timber on
any leanl subdivision will be offered'
s. pnriitely before belna: Included In I
any offer of a laraer unit. T. 32 S.. It. 6
W.. See 17, SW1 SK'4. (Ir. 15 M . miliar
pine 7fi M.. none of the timber on this
tract to be sold for less than $1.2! per
M for the fir and $2.50 per M for the
uaar pine. T. 21 S. Jl. 3 W., Sec. 31.
NK'i NK'I. fir 'i0 M. SV NK'i. fir
tlnnM.. St:i SK'. fir 900 M.. SW4 '
NB'i.ftr 750 M.. NK'i SW'i. fir 125
M. cedar 240 M.. frl. NV SW, fir
inio M, cednr 140 M., SK'i KW'H. fir
710 M. cedar SO M. frl. SWi NW14 fir
1200 M., cedar 170 M., none of the tim
ber on these tracts to lie sold for less ,
thin 1175 per M for the fir, ami 11.10
per M for the radar. T. 27 S. It. 11
W.. S.c. 7. NW14 SK4. fir 2100 M, hem
! k f.0 M. none of the timber on this
Irnct to be siilil for less than f 2 fiO per
M for the fir and SVC per M., for the
hemlock. T. 19 s . It. 1 V Sec. 31.;
SW", SW!;. fir loon M. not to he sold
for less than II .75 per M. T. 21 S., It.
4 w.. See 25. SW14 NKli. fir loon M,
ce.ftir 30 M, none of the timber on this
tract to be sold for less thim II. 7S oer '
M.. for the fir anil r.0c per M for the
ieliir. T 16 S.. It 2 W . Sec. 1, Jxit 4.'
fir tun M . cednr loo M . NW14 wi(
fir 1515 M.. none of the timber on these
tracts to tie sold for less than II 75 per
M for the fir and II per M for the ce-,
Isr.T. 17 S . It. 7 W . Sec 3.1. SKU SVi,i 1
fir nun M . not to tie sold for less than
I ' 50 p. r M. T. 27 S. It. 12 W . Sec. 31,
HW'i NK'i fir 100 M Hemlock 73 M.
c.lnr 175 M, UK', NKVt fir 1 400 M,
hemlock 175 M. cedar 350 M. KF.V,
NM, fir oo M, cedar 50 M , NK'4,
HI-:, fir r, M.. cedar 20 M. None of the
timber on these trs'-tn to he sold for
lens than 12 50 per M for the fir, $2 (10 :
per M for the cedar and II.'io per M for!
the hemlock. T 16 H, It I W, Sc. 3.'
I.t 1. fir S"0 M . Ixit 2 fir 9"0 Jl . 1
3 fir 1175 M. lit 4 fir VI M. 8U ", '
NW'4 fir 10 M. PK'i KW fir 1326 1
M. M'i, (HV H fir lit:, M. er 10 1
M . NWH HW'i fir 745 M. KW14 SWlli
tlr 570 M. SK'i SW'i fir l;.'5 XI.
SWi SK'4 fir 1600 M . SK' SK'i fir
1650 M.. none of the timber on these
tracts to he sold for less thsn II 75 per
M H. V. Froudfll. Ai-tlna As.latant C0111
ii.l'Sloner, Ueneral Laad Offlte.
PROFESSIONAL CAhL4
OP M. H. PLYER ChlropraUo
slclaa. 114 W. Lane BL
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WANTED
WANTED Clean rags. Ford garage
W A N T K I Oa tji ayr lume3 5 1-Y .
WANTED Turkeys, large" or small
Phone J4 P 14- Boyer Bros
W ANTE I
4'.ood 2nd hand orgaii.
Phone 94L.
WANTED Four foot dry fir or hard
wood. Fmpqua Valley Canning Co.
WANTED Housekeeper to assist In
good home, with small cliilden. Good
wages. Phone 157-1.
WANTED Gentle horse about 1200
lb. to ride and work single for his
keep this winter. Will have good
treatment. A. Teal, Kt. 1, Itoseburg.
WANTED Housekeeping fuj men or
widow with small family, or elder
ly people, by elderly woman. Coun
try preferrey. Address Mrs. Mary
Brown, Koseburg, Oregon.
T MISCELLANEOUS T
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UAH OWNEH wont forget to call
. (53 when In need of auto parts.
Barff's Auto Wrecking House.
WHY NOT save time, worry and ex
pense by using air guage inner tubes
at the same price as any other
heavy duty inner tube. Guaranteed
two years. Order through 11. C.
Boyle, Glide, Oregon.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST In business section Saturday,
check and bank book on Douglas
Nat. Bank with name Hazel Payne.
$20 In bills in flap of check book.
Reward for return to this office.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes.
RoseburgJNatlonal Bank.
FOR RENT Furnished sleefngToom,
bath 401 South, Main St.
FOR RENT 2 furnished hotisekeep
Ing rooms at 242 So. Rose St.
FOR RENT K of P. Lodge Hall,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur
day evenings.
FOR RENT Furnished room, modern,
close in. Reference. 614 Cobb. Up
stairs.
FOR RENT 6 room modern bouse,
furnished; winter's supply of wood
In Bhed.
Cass St.
Inquire Art Shop, 227 W
FOR RENT Will fix building on
Jackson St., for commercial pur
poses, for tenant. Inquire 124 W. Doug
las St.
FOR RENT 500 acre ranch. Good
modern 8 room house, 4 barns. Will
sell 50 ton of hay, and 450 sheep and
goats, cows, and horses, and all farm
Implements. 6 mi. east of Sutherlin.
Address Box 174, Sutherlin, Oregon
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Ilaby bed. Phone 360-1
OH BALK Used piayai piano roll,
50o each. Pbone 370.
CORN on the cob. $25 per ton. Phone
32F13. F. II. Hedgepeth.
FOR SALE A good enclosed Oakland
at a bargain, see Wharton Bros.
rR78ALEIaiaper ScTindTI
bundle. News-Review office.
FOR SALE flood dry wood. Inquire
816 Winchester Rt. Phone 170-Y.
FOR SALE 7 room furnished house.
1 acre land, 21G0. Kant Douglas,
. Box 6.
Thirty-five Cent
COFFEE
Because this Coffee pleaaes so
many particular coffee-users we
believe we have the thirty-five
cent Coffee that will please
you. Why pay 10c or l-'c for
a can and throw It away.
Economy Grocery
Phone 63 ,
1 Rugs Just
Received
Large Line of .
Corona Velvets
. X12 $47.50
27x51 $5.25
Latest Patterns
Chenille Axminster
All Wool Rugs
9x12 $53.75
Beautiful designs and excep
tional quality.
Tapestry and Wool
Fiber Rugs
Various Patterns, Colors
and Sites
Parslow Furniture Co.
,111 N. Jackson Street
Roseburg- Oregon
When in Roseburg
Hotel Umpqua
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FOR SALE Soft shell walnuts. 27c
per lb. Jacob Sharps. Garden Valley.
FOR SALE Forty pigs and hogs, all
sizes. J. F. Van Allen, Days Creek,
Ore.
FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriter,
cheap. Judd's Exchange. 122 No.
Jackson St.
PlATOEsTand vegetables at the
KoadMlde Stand. Dillard, Oregon. J.
E. Evans.
FOR SALE Hudson speedster, bar
gain. Lots of extra equipment. Can
be seen at Rayp's Garage.
IFOR SALE Durbon Red turkey tutus
and pullets from pure blood stock.
JLIornlngtHr, Drain. Oreg.
' enif mit t-.r7.ii.:.:-n - .....
. v.. j-.ukusii wainuts ior
cents per lb. Kdenbower orchard
rajcLFredFlsherL Phone 26 F-3.
FOR SALE Splendid milk cow. Will
be fresh In two weeks. Address A.
l.aonJLooking Glass. Phone 18F41.
FOR SALE 7 room houso and 1 acre
of land, 3 blorkn from court house
at a bargain. Inquire owner. 527 No.
Jackson St.
IF YOU wantiTnoiue, well located
Sure la a bargain. Will take car,
truck., or lots In trade. Call or see
me at The Fern.
I WILL sell 10 shares stock, STAR
MOTORS INC.. escrow. For further
Information, write 2364, care News
Review. HOMEGROWN EiiglUsh walnuts. No.
1. 30c: No. 2, 20c. Leave order's
with O. W. Young & Son. E. C. Web
er, Rt. 2, Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Carnation plants, hardy
and ready to bloom, $2.50 per dozen.
Any color. Also small ferns tn pots,
25c each. F. Schmidt, Coos Bay
Junction. ,
JONATHAN APPLES for sale, or-
chatd run, 35c per box: bring your
boxes, Ritchie, Garden Valley, op-
posit e ti rowers parking house.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We
have 3 small businesses for mile.
Each requiring less than $1000.00. O.
W. Young & Son. Phone 417.
FOR SALE Fruit trees. Will have a
car load, mainly prune trees, here
about the 15th. Why not plant now.
Will have some very fine trees. See
R. L. Ellis at the yard or phone
27F3.
FOR SALE or exchange 40 acres un
Improved land, 30 acre under ditch.
Close in. Value $3000.00. Will trade
for small Improved property, or gar
age, at or near Roseburg. For par
ticulars address. Box 624, Grants
Pass, Ore.
F0iTSr,E ATXTTNt)S0r FRUIT
AND NUT TREES. Also berries and ,
ornamental slock. Yes, I have pruno
trees on plum root. It will pay you
to see this stork before you place
nn order. R. L. Ellis, Nunnery Yard,
Rose St.. near Cass. Phone 27F3.
BIG AUCTION SALE on the following
used cam: Fords, Dodges, Maxwells,
Mitchells, Willys Knights, Chevro
li'ts. and used Fordson tractors. If
in need of a car wait for this enle.
Time: Saturday, December 1st, 2
p. m. Place: C. A. LOCKWOOD MO
TOR CO., Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Eleven acres river bot
tom land, apples, pears and peaches.
Five room liouee, hot and cold wa
ter, bath, barn, woodshed. 2000 gal.
water tank, horse, buggy and wagon.
Tools, some furniture.' Nice home for
someone. Only $3500. $1000 cash.
Balance your own terms. Address
Owner, care News-Review.
HOHL'S GARAGE
121 N. Stephens St
Storage, Gas, Oil and Acces
sories. Solid and Pneumatic
Tires. Cars Washed.
U. S. Mineral Surveyor
Civil Engineer
Q. G. 6tewart, 248 No. Jackson
Phone 87
Saxaphonists
Attention
We have now In stock for
Saxn phone and Piano all of
Rudy Wledoeft's Saxaphone
Sclos.
Saxiiphobia, Vale Erica, Valso
Llewellyn, Sapriua, Velma, a
nita. Saxarella, Valse Yvonne,
Tn. tilling Sax.
Clyde Doers Solos.
Valse llrllllante, Valsn Hilda,
Saxovlente, Sax flasslqtie So
ronala. i
Donald E. Clark's Solos.
F.intasle Ceclle. Valse Vanity, .
Pep, Idyll. Also other easy
saxaphone duets for two
Saiaphimes and Piano accom
paniment. Tom Brown's Hand Mads
Reeds, 75c
Fred Pauquett's Hand Mail
Reeds 40c
Vandorji, ltil Band and other
Reeds 35c
OTPS MUSIC STORE
King, Conn and Beiischjr Saxo
phones at Factory Prices.