ROSEBURfl NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1923. PAGE FIVI nts. in a nsir-uo-" Lt5 to suit any purse 1st, tAL NEWS t End 5. tt I! Kencel ri.ol- lor spent the week end interests. kitting with friends. - - i , Vw Days of Hillard arrived k.lc n. Rogers and "f l.a Grande who I'line a short time in this aft, moon for Tnc- fcrafted Walnuts. hest ' in !.. state h..ii.lle,t. III. will l-.iv ihvi !', rt the vi h.mlv M.!.,.. :inIlilliK mine. We Sl,,y l .... II ess ''I tor in- Naii. nr ,, t ' ON U NURSFRV rr frlt". Ore-on. Suggestions Christmas ' and Victor Records lets OS 'lushes re Sots aier fj., S Bnliio. i " iters .Strop, rl! Pens 1 Fa, ttilt cy K.xti, r Crocker rer Drus Stnr. U i nUn Pnn Ymnol 1 in more appropriate than music or i - ,,!.- Htnrr von can una in a w- - Just Iook over tnis HARMONICAS From 10c to 14.00; any thild will enjoy a Harmonica. LITTLE RECORDS for the Kiddles, something new, music on one side and Illustrated picture on the reverse, only 30c each. Also in sets ot 6 records in story book including stories, songs and pictures. S1.25, 1.75 and $2.00. SHEET MUSIC A useful gift for any one who plays. A few copies, put In a nice Xmas wrupper priced from 15c up. LEATHER ROLLS AND MUSIC BAGS A fine selection from $1.50 to $10.00. VICTOR AND EDISON RECORDS W hat could be more appropriate for any one who has a phonograph, 75c to $3.00 each. VICTROLA, EDISON AND SONORA PHONOGRAPHS We have machines from $30 to $300. Easy terms if desired. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Hanging In price from $150 to $S0O. PIANO BENCHES AND BENCH COVERS. PLAYER ROLLS AND NETS fl'0.00 to $50.00. MUSIC CABI- VIOLINS Ranging to $100.00. in price from $4.00 BANJOS, MANDOLINS AND GUITARS from $10.00 to $30.00. CLARINETS $30.00 to $125.00. PLAYER PIANO ROLLS The Q. It. S., the beat, $1.25 each. CONN, BEUSCHER AND KING TROM BONES, CORNETS, CLARINETS, SAX OPHONES AT FACTORY PRICES AND TERMS. Store I1SIC I . ROSEBURG, OREGON i t : ! f - - - t ' son, Arizona, the winter. whero they will spend To Portland Dave Shambrook left last night for Portlnnd where he will spend several days looking after business Itetuiiis From Portland i Attorney O. P. Coshow who has who is a resident of , been spending the past few days In ftost hure for several i Portland returned to his home in K:i:i:g ott. inline to Imsi-! Kosenurg this morning. Notice of Bale of Government timber. General Land Office, Washington, l. C. Nov. 2u, 1923. Notice Is hereby friv in'en that subject to the conditions and 1 nletit arrl will m.H "u"n" ot "rt" "f June 9. nui.i ar.il will spend I?u (39 ,,8) Kt.bruary :6, ire attending to l.usl-!(io Stat.. 11791, nnd Juno 4. l20 Hi ri hi., uM, and departmental regula tion!! of September IS. 1 ; 1 7 (48 U. D., 447), snd June 22, 1920 (47 L. IX. 411). I the timber on the following landn will ; be sold Dec. 29. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. ni. at public auction at the United States t land office at Roseburs;, Oregon, to the hlKhest bidder at not less than the j appraised value an shown by thla no I tiee, sale to be subleet to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of lper cent, thereof. - inic commissions allowed, must be de posited at time of Hale, money to be re turned If pale in not approved, other wise patent will issuo for the timber which room be removed within ten yearn. Rids will he received from citi zens of the 1'nlted States, associations of such citizens nnd corporations or isnnlzed under Ike lawn of the United Mates, or any State, Terrlrotry or I Is trl, t thereof only. Upon application oi a qualified purchaser, the Amber on any leal subdivision will be offered (Separately before belh incltiibl In i any offer of a lancer unit. T. S2 S., It. 0 V, Sec. 17, SWi,, SK4, fir. 61R I , suftar llne .5 M., none of the timber on this tnot to be sold for lei, than $1.2". per 'M for the fir and I2.r. per M for tiie , socax pine. T. 21 S.. It. .1 XV.. Sec. Jl. I Wl N'K'i. fir 50 M. NW!i NK'i. fir in"'"., ski', NK'i. fir :oo t., sw, V, 'r ,M f'" c '4, Tlr J2.. M.. cedar 240 M., frl. NV"4 NW, fir lutl JL. cedar 140 M., Si:1, MV',, fir .10 M.. cedar So M.. frl. SV NWy fir 1-'") M., . ertar 170 SI., none of the tim ber on these tracts to be sold for les than Jl 75 per it for the fir, and ti.Sn per M for the cedar. T. 27 S.. It. II Sec. 7, NWt, sun, fir 2oo M. hem lo.k ,o M. none of the timber on this fract to be sold for less than $2 50 per M for the fir and 5"c per M., for the hemlock. T. 19 S 11. I W.. See. 33. sh 'f SV",, fir looo St., not to be sol, I tor lcs than 11.75 per M. T. 21 S It I W s-e. 25. SWH NK'j. fir lOOo'M. cellar 30 if., none of the timber on this tre t to b,. sold for less than tl.75 pei w.. for the fir and tec per M for the lar. T. 16 s.. K. 2 W.. Sec. , I.t , nr lt.io M.,-cedar Ion M , NWK sV, 'ir 1..15 M , n,,e f tlt i,(r ,, ,,eM,. tra. ts to be sold for Ic ( . li 7;, p,.r i tir J"" 'ir end II per M lor the e. n M,,:,S- H 1 w- 3. NB', SV, "r1..0.i M.. ,,, to be sold for es, thai, '''r.M- T. 27 S.. It. 11 V Sec. ai . , ' ,-';.flr i4l0 M. Ilcmlo, k 7:, SI. i, i Vs. y SK''" Wi ttr 1400 M.. V-1TX M- -ed-.r SS M, SKI, NW 14 fir .,0 M., cedar So St.. N.;i , r" M eedar 20 M. None of the til .1 on."'"e tra.-ts to be sold for less than .'.0 ,.r M for the fir. 12 0- ,, I V ''T ' " ."'l,,r n'"1 Per M for b hemlock. T. 16 s.. It. 1 u. s,c. l"t 1. fir 900 St.. l.-,t 2 fir t.oo SI. I.t vu-i '.;".' " nr SI "...loner, O.neV.T lnd 0111'" trnilllf 1 lele.. ..;. . . . S ij . nr i'"),i m . vu-it rie n - M' v , "r ' M.. cedar I UieV '' 1 oo M. SK-4 SK'i fir M v P ", ' "r '"' th"n 11 ;r' f't SEAT-SALE FOR 'if TO START Minstrel Reserved Seat Tickets Will Be On Sale at Antlers Wednesday. EXPECT BIG CROWDS Two Nights of Show, Decem ber 17 and 18. Will Prob ably Not Be Enough to Care For Crowds. Get your dollar ready, folks the neat sale for the blfi Klks Vuiple and White Minstrels opens Wiclnesdav and by the hieht of the show. Decem ber 17th. "standing room only" will be at a premium. The reserved seats will be on sale at the Antlers box of fice for both nlnhts performances and it is advised that out of town folks who are deslrou of securing pood seats, should ilend in their money to the Antlers and have their m ats re served, specifying which night they wish to attend. The annual Christmas Charity show of the Klks Is the big event of the year nnd last year's Minstrel was such a fine success that it was de emed to stage another this year. "Iligger and better than ever" Is the verdict of those who have watched the rehearsals for the show. The cn j tire cast and orchestra of ten pieces, totaling over fifty people, practiced long and hard yesterday afternoon but the results were marvelous. The best singers in the valley, the fun- nicst comedians obtainable end the i prettle-it girls In Itoseburg will par ticipate, which insure" two hours of real happy entertainment. The lower floor and balcony are re I served and will sell for fl. The, gal- lery will not be reserved but will be j thrown open on the night of the show for 50 cent.i a sent, on the "first come, first served" style. A new singer and end-man is being introduced to the Itoseburg public for this show. It is Ion Sibley, a pro fessional singer, who is featuring the coon-shout blue song. "Oil, Mama. Sibley will also sing ".Miilniclit ltcne' In the "Night In Gay Puree" after- part, lie has a rich voice and is a great addition to the minstrel cast Mike Devaney, mother nd man, who "knocked 'em dead" last year with the song hit, "Strawberries" is warb ling "lie May He Your Good Man Frldav but He's Mine on Saturday Night." This member w a late one and has a swing that will make you pull your feet from the floor, ((key -1 as sert, no introduction needed, is sing ing "Dnniina, the Girl with the Yellow Skin." This comedy oriental number is destined to be whistled in Itose burg for some weeks to eonio a Okey puts the punch in it that makes it a real hit. "Kinky" nancy, anoth er end-man, puis real technique Into his handling of the tambourine and "Hod" Roadman, the other fun-maker for the show shakes a pair ot wicked bones. Hod Is featuring thai Into song success, "No, No, Nora" and he certainly understands his stuff. Woody Stephenson, who is right at home amidst the burnt cork, is "Kunnin' Wild" for that's the name of his song number. A real down ,(outh. and Woody sings it like a reg ular Ethiopian. More will be said later about the remainder of the show but rent as sured you're going to get moru'n a dollar's worth. To Visit llere Miss Clara Patrick arrived In this city Saturday evening from Willa mina and will spend several days visiting with Miss Anes PItchford. llctiirnx Home, Or. S. L. Del.npp who lias been spending tile past Ten days in Pori lai:d attending to business mailers returned to his home in this city this morning. SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Owing to the Chamber of Commerce dinner to be given Tip sday "veninir, Dec. 11th, the six o'clock dinner an nounced for the "ominainlry for thai ev.ning is hereby deferred until some future time. Asralon Com niomlry will convene, however at 6:43 prompt for the annual election of nfl jeers. We will complete this business in ample time for the 7:o o'clock Chamber of Commerce dinner. Ill; PROMPT. W. C. HANDING, E. C llron Neglected Couphs and Col'Js lead to Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza end other compli cations. Stop Your Cough with .FOLEY'S WIS CtlQUilhtJ INi Largest selling rough medicine in tlio WorlJ. W. t. CHAPMAN SHO chilis FOR Notice is hereby iniven that the Common Council of II, ( in- of Itose NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT THE IMPROVEMENT OF COREY AVENUE. burg, Orvgjn, did pn the 3rd day of December, Ji2U, , py Ordinance No. 7S2, declare tha nsewMii. m tor the! improvement of Con Avenue from ' the noulh line of Military Avenue tuj tiie south line of Harvard Avenue, lu , the City of Kosebuif, Oregon, to bel upon ch lot or pait of lot or parcel' of land especially bi tu-f it tv J thereby,) as follows, to-wit: Assessment I Name Descripimn Amount' E. 1). Burch Cotnmi nemg at a point on N. side of the Coos lia.v Wagon Koad, 110121 ft. K. of S. W. corner of J. Hunt ley DI.C; thence N. ln. de grees; thence E. 4o dogreon; t hence S. 1)5 uegri .'s; (hence W. on N. side of Coos Hay Wagon Hoad 40 ft; to place of beginning, berng s;iuatcd in West Hoseburg JG2S.2 1 Graco M. Myers Commencing nt a point on E. side of Corey Ave., tamo being 10:1 ft. N. & 22 chains E. of S. W. cor ner of J. Huntley DM"; thence N. 90 degree: thence E. 90 degrees; thence S. 90 degrees; thence W. 90 d -grets to place of beglnniu:: . 471. 13 James I,. Barker Beiimniee at a point 22.14 chai:. I.. Iro n S. W. corner of I. limit ev DI.C No. 56 in Tp. LT. S. It. R. W. W. M.. said p . nt also being 193 degrees . of . side of Coi;s Hay iVascn , Koad In salj County ,V Stale, thence N. SO ft.; along E. side of and parallel -ft i; h 1 ul lerton Ave., thene- H. Io0 ft.; thence S. 60 ft.; tin nc W. 130 ft.; to place of begin ning 234.74 Polly N. Hellowa--Beginning in a point 22.14 chain,; E. from 5. W. earner of J. Huntley DI.C No. 56 in Tp. 27, S. li. 6. W. 215 degrees N. of N. side of Coos lh.y Wagon P.oad. thence N. S.e ft.: along E. side of and paialhl with Fullerton Ave., theme E. 130 ft.; thence S. S.8 ft.; thence W. 130 ft. to place of begin ning 41.31 Beitha A. Brown- IleginninK at a point 22.14 chains E. from S. W. corner of 1. Hunt ley DI.C No. 5u. Tp. 27. S. R. 6. W., 312.6 ft N. of N. side Coos Bay Wagon P.oad, thence N. 58 8 ft. along east side of and parallel with Kul lerton Ave. thence E. 130 ft.; thence S. DS.8 ft.; thence W. 130 ft. to piace of begin ning 27C.0I Roy E. & Margaret E. Bel low.; Beginning , at a point 22.1! chains E. from S. VY. cor. of J. Huntley DI.C No. f,6 Tp. 27. S. I!. 6. S. W. 2-.3.S rt. N. of N. side of Coos Hay Wa gon ltoad. thtnee N. 58.8 ft.; along M side of and parallel with Fullerton Ave., thence E. 130 ft.; thence S. , 5S.8 degrees; thence W. 130 degrees to place of begin ning 276.04 Mrs. Mary Watson-Beginning at R point on the W. side of Fullerton Ave., 3on ft. N. of S. E. Cor. of Lot 1. Block 1, W. liopeburg. thence N. 72.7 ft. to intersection of Fuller- f ton Ave., with Harvard Ave loO ft.; thence S. 67.7 ft.: thence E. 10 ft. to place of beginning 341.30 I!ai ley Watson- Ixit 5, Block 1, 1 West Kc'.-bur 23 1.76 ITarlev Watson I.ot 6, Block 1, West Hoseburg 234.761 I.eona Williams-Lot 1, Block 1. W'es: Uoscburg 315.54 I.eona Williams - I.ot 2, Blot k 1, West Uosebur Leona Williams- Lot 3, Block ill.C9j 1, West liosi burg 298.45 2S0.1.")! Leona William lt 4, Block 1, West Hoseburg Jesse G. Hodges Lot 1, Can non A- Chandler's Addition . . Jesse '.i. Hodgi s Lot. 2, Can non A: Chaii'll-r' Addition.. Jesse G. Hod; s Lot 3. Can non k. Chandler's Addition.. Jesse G. Ilodi-es Lot 4, Can non & Ch. Midler's Addition.. Geo. W. I'inlev -Lot 5, Cannon A.- Chandler's Addition J. ('. I'lillerton-Leeinnin at a point tin S. side of Military St. 19.93 chains W. of S. E. Cor. of DLf No. 5fi of .1. Huntley, situated in Tp. 27. S. I:. 6. W., running thence W. along N. Ii:i" or said Mili tary St., it. to E. line of old County Koad 1, ailing to Lane Street brid;-e. (now Corey Ave.), them ,' s. along E. line of e'llid Corey Ave,, l'.'O ft.; tiiellee E. to property line of L. KoMhauen, thence N. aloni.' s.iid Koiilhagen line r.S.Sti ! 53.W i 47.49, 17.19 ! loo ft.; to pi:iee of beginnini:. ' frontm.,- en Ct,-v Ave 2',.J.T9 , licit It Swiiiii'-y- ( einnienclng at , a point on .V M,le of Coos Bay Wagon Koad 1501.24 ft. E. of S. W. (or. of J. Huntley DI.C: them, tlo in e E. T," f:. lor, fl.; til' !l( e Side of I mi" Ko'td 50 deen e-' be'-inniiig 11. A- Inn.i M. i'. llielleiliL; itl a U 22.!t'i eijail: cor of ,,c ,. said r l;iim le ir ; Te 27. S. II. 6 E. 97 3 1 It.: I. ft.; II,, n . W. thenre S 2,",.". !.: hi e,,n ;D f .,;.! : ' till' Sire t .... N. lo5 ft ; ; thence S. W. on N. Bay Wagon to place of rrine. 'om int fio ft. N. E. of S. W. J. Ilun'l, v. t No. r.i. in W., Iliellie nee N. 2'e, 97 3 4 fl : to plar e of g on Mili- f,I 1 Total A Sl.'.lctln ! no l.l lias le of Cil . Li, le due and l.i-. Cl,e -r ,..,-, lawful iiione ami if l ot j, fioi.i the il ; proc cedillas f 1.572 7" afores'l'ii H.J.s, ; led in the Do ., I tile s;M:;e I- Il"W t ol i : 1,1-1 the oflire of the the Cm- Hail it, in . ot ti.e Ftlited Slut, , ,i'I v ithin tw nty d.i te i i tins not.ee, ion i. ill be taken fur the Only Two Weeks Till 1 W CHRISTMAS! 1 tel Now the Time to Buy Your I 9ur Icony Toyland will make yoursKop- ' ping easy. Our displays compare favorably r!l with those of towns ten times 'the size of e Koseburg. Come in and see fosM 4i m ROSEBURG'S CHRISTMAS STORE m CARR'S i ifflH Whi" you wi" "nd our ,tore erowded-we have mp,e 'iNHil - Wi . Clerk ,0 you 'most lmmedi"tey- j P3cJ collection thereof as are provided by the Charter of the City of Koseburg, Oregon. Property owners who desire to take advantage of the Bancroft Bonding act for the payment of the assess nienls are hereby notified to call upon the City Keconler for said pur pose nol later than December 2sih. T.I23, ne applications will not be ac cepted after that date. It. 1.. WHIPPLE. City Keconler. cheaper than saw dust, Southport 'coal, $10 per ton. Dcnn-Gcrreten Co. To Cure a Cq! IIROMO fJI'ININK T.iMcu Ix'C'm ii.imedict ! to cnir.;erae( the n' tivity of Coir, Crip nnd laflu ei,7a (,crimt ae,l t.riif to u sad den st"i (lie tir'ifvr'ais work of tiie-.e ilre-td'd disease genus in tlic liuinau !j';dy. (iHININK Tablets noirk ly relal, r lle so germs (Kv,(;riess and C' 'Mipi'.-teiy deitny llieir e:Vaioc cxisteii'.f:. The Ten in ore! of I vr.ntivts in V..hU ' i . vry i sj -ti :n at ail tin l-tsatlve TfTeet ;.id gi-iMNK , nc licial t'j tiie 11, el. :irn this si, nature I'riee Vic. t LODGE DIRECTORY I Neighbors ot NtVooclcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1f t and t!i:rd Monday evejiii)eH, In K. of P. hall, j VUltlnr nelKhhnrs Invited to attend. BERTHA E. TAYLOR. G. N. UAKGAKET WiUTNV, Clerk, j QnsBay Take I3l I 'S'.ri XJ) f,y laxative fJ)-iJ-f i f i - i labcts --c.-J..e- Four ler.pa aneaa and still growlu'. the Nows-Itevlow. i ,TT ,,.. i M ; f ' l"' X.b0?'? 47 Meets every Tuesday evening In Knights of Pythias ball, 130 Koso street. Visitors always welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C C. .1. It. FAHHINGTON. M. F. E. E. WIMBEP'.Y, K. H. 8 K. O. T. M. ivieeis eacn 2nd and 4lb Thursday of each month, in Maeca bee hall, cornier Cas arid Pine streets. Visiting Knights always welcome. L. C. GOODMAN, "Tom. O. W. RAPP. 1L hi Eaglet, Roseburg Aerie M ecta In Maccabee ball, on Cars st reet, on 2nd aud 4th Wednesday evenings of ueh month, nt 8 o'clock. Visiting arethren In good standing always welcome. El'GENE LITTLE. W. P. P. KK'HAItl) Ill'SCIi. w. r. B. F. GOODMAN. Socretary. Roteburg Rebekan LoUga No. 41, I. C. O. F. Moots In (ni d Fellows Temple every week, oil Tuesday evening. ViHltlng memhitrs In good standing aro Invited to attend l:i l'li; MORGAN, N. G. TILL1E I. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. Sec. ! Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. Stated convocations on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Masonic Tempi'. All I members requested to attend and visltlne companions welcome. i M. O WALLACE, High Sliest. W. F HARRIS, Secretary. Woedmen of the World, Camp No. 125 Meets In the Oddfellows hall In Roseburg every 1st nnd 3rd ,"on day evenings. Visiting neighb Mrs aiwrnvs welcome. FRED A. FIELDS, O. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. O. E. 8.. hoseburg Chapter No. 8. Holds their regular meeting on Cte 1st. and 3rd Thursdnvs In iath month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respectfully lnvltew to attend. VARY E. TUMMl, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secretary. A. F. & A. M., Lnurel Lodge No. 13. llegnlar coin n'inh atiops 2nd nnd 4th Wednesdays cm li month, at Masonic Temple, Rosetiurg, Ore Visitors Wejeoilie. Jt. A WILSON. W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. B. P. O. Elks. Roseburtj Lorine No. 3? Hold regular coniiii'inientlons at the Elks' Tempio on eat h Thursday of every rmntii. All nienioers r (jioi.leil to attend regularly, and all visiting broth, r are cordially In vited to sitend. FRANK CLEMENS. E. R J. O. ilAY, Jr., Secretary. United Artisans Meets In Macca bee Hall first nnd third Wednesday, ' Visiting members always welcome. LAUKEN McCCLI.OCH, M. A. MILDRED McCFI.LOCH, Treaa. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sco. I, O. O. F Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8- Meets In Odd Follows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethem are alwavs welcome. BEN PALM, N. (1. A. J. GEDDES, Rec. Sec. . B. BAILEY Fin. Sec. ' 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 ball, Pine and Cass streets. JESSIH! RAPP, Col. LILLIAN M. WHEEI.ER.com. Umpqua Temple No. 4. Pythlsn Sis ters Meets the 2nd nnd 4th Mon day evenings of ench month, at the K. o'. P. hall. Visitors always wel come. BELLE WALKER. M. E. C. MAY K PARKER. M of It ft C MARTHA CHltLSTENSON. M. of f BLANK BOOKS Special Ruled Sheets for All Kinds of Ledgers Made on Short Notice If you need any printed mciltcr of a special ruled na ture, we can supply your wants. Place your order wilh your home? printer and be assured of the Lest possible service. News-Review Office Phone 135 2 M UkU I