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R0SE8URQ """W- FWIOAV. DECEMBER 21. H?3- PACE SIX ; Just Like a Man up a Tree There wa a Tennevt.e Mnuufuli ihitsxl Iiih Hif round and round uixi ir t-itr," lii- t-hmil' 'I. r tli.- ir. liuih while "liii It v hear KO I'olue felks lire Is nil i vi r. It trikes more : iiii.i) iii i f i Ju-i Kki' tl.nt only ttn y don't id;oui until after the nine to rr- r tii ln).ii nil the turkeys tliat enino r 2",i . kIu'H it l ton Inn' to K' t very many birds. wins out of six in .i imhI of our lillne. aw r.vi IU,t o tail. DON'T FORGET OUR SPECIAL ON SPRINGFIELD FLOUR, $1.70 PER SACK; $6.60 PER BDL. A WIFE'S STORY' I By JANE PHELPS Sec us first we can save you money. I Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange j Roseburg and Oakland PROFESSIONAL CARDS l)U M.' If. ri.YKIt Chlropratlo dlclan. 114 W. l-an fct. Painless Extraction Gat When Desired i Dr. H. R. Nerbas DENTIST J .lnniili I! Mi;.. Htmrhnrn, Drt-Ktia , I'bunr ! iTri'tli t-.tra N il ml r'T'l''"''! iNtiiif 'lay with or without I'lattn. f I BREAK CHEST GOLDS 1 i WITH RED PEPPER j FREE! Everyone bringing in tlidr Christmas packages will get them wrapped for mailing free. Let us help you get your pres- your friends ents to safely. TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call F.ase your lislit. aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the cmigestioll. lid a had cold loosen up in just a short time. ' "Ked I'eppcr Ruh" i the colli rem edy that brniKs quickest relief. It can not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the con oesiinn and surclless riirllt out. Kuthiiiir has such concentrated, pene- i L, tratinir heat as red peppers, ana wnen heat penetrates riisht down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief conies at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tmulinu heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. Vhen you are sufierinft from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore inuscles, just get a jar of Kowles Red I'eppcr Hub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. Vou will have the ouick est relief known. Always say "Kowles." ( -IMITUt XI.VI I fi lt all Hi'- joy of a bride In fix ing up my home. "My home." I suid It ovr and over. 1 was wildly.; deliriously happy. Had 1'aul not partiellv paid lor It. I should have U.-en lull of fears, hut I knew many people bad mortgages ou their homes, anil 10 planned happily, ut , the same lime inukituj up m wi"1' to nave all I eould In pay off the inortgagH nniekly. I I Kuch piece of furniture, all paid ; for, added to my Joy of possession. Joan niadii all sorts of fun of me. I "Vou act like a child with her ! first doll," the told nn i "I guem that Is Just the way 1 1 I feel. dear. Aren't you happy too; ' ihiif u-a nre to have such a lorely ! home?" "I'll tell you after we have lived , there a while. I surely shan't like it unless dud gets me a ear so I can o where I like. 1 won't be stuek dow n In re. depend' ut upon trains." I paid little attention, tou happy to, feel disturbed even by .loan's qual-j lied endorsement, also thinking she would be as enthused as I once we j were settled. I had made the girls'! room very attractive with dainty lur-l iiishlngs and hangings, and I planned to add several pretty things as soon as I had time to do needlework. "Hasn't 1'aul done wonders?" I infd to Have l.ogan when he railed at the apartment the day before we were to go down Into the country. Our trunks were packed, standing In the living room, boxes und bundles everywhere. ".Meaning?" he raised his eye brows in a way he had, and that al ways irritated me a bit. It was as if he knew something he would not POSTAL EXAMINATIONS ARE ANNOUNCED An examination for third class postmaster will be held at ltoseburg on January 5th. to provide a post master for the Myrtle ('reek post of fice. This is not an examination under the civil service act but Is "Vou know what I mean, Dave," I replied. "After hating business as he did. making good as he has seems Hi tie less than a miracle to me." "Hut 1 thought the age of mira cle:! was passed," he returned dry ly. "Don't he horrid," I said. "I am so happy 1 want everyone to rejoice with me. Just think, Dave, I own a home and furniture. Why It seems the most wonderful thing that could have happened to me, and It's hap pened because Paul has at last made up his mind to do something he has always disliked. Do" give him credit." "I always give credit where It Is due.' he parried, then changed Hie subject, bud tulUed about how he would miss he) hi? able to run In a often us he had been 111 the hubit of doing. I've become so used 10 dropping in ut all hours," he said. "I shan't know what to do with myself with my spare moments." "lint you must be with ns a lot, Dave," 1 told him. "SpeiHl your week ends with us. I should lose half my pleasure In my home If It were to mean you were to desert us." "Do you mean that. Ruby?" "Indeed i do, Dave." liefore I realized his intention. I I was In Logan's arms, and he was I raining kisses on my face and hair. "Don't you know I love you. Huby.?" he suld over and over, "that I have always loved ycu?" I succeeded 111 freeing myself and stood looking dazedly at hlin, fright ened and trembling. This was a new Dave, this man with the white face and burning eyes. "He has been drinking." was my thought. "I must be sensible he means nothing.' "Of course you care for me, Dave, hut you mustn't be so effusive. Sit down and we'll talk sensibly." "I've been sensible for years. I thought I had forgotten you, for gotten to care whei jou hid for years from me. But I hadn't. I guess when a man onee cares as I do, they never forget. I have seen yo" give your youth, the dear sweet ness of you to a man who has ne glected you, let you work like a slave, and kept still, even when ach ing to make life easy for you. I have seen your blind faith and trust until I can endure It no longer. Let me give you a home, Kuby, and a love, that puts you above everything else in the world. You care for me. Vou have shown It In many ways, and " "Hello, Mother! What are you and I'ncle Dave talking about? Vou both look as if you had been caught mak ing love to each other." And Joan standing in the doorway, laughed merrily. Tomorrow Taking Possession of the .ew Home RELIABLE TAILOR Upstairs next door to Umpqua Hotel J. H. BERNIER Phone 149 if 4 Ford Coupe For Sale In excellent condition, lots of accessories, good rubber. W. A. Burr A Sons, Central Garage, or phone 459-R. XMAS GIFTS OF Service and Quality Fancy Dishes Percolators Copperware Rugs Chain Electrical Goods Dolls Toys At Lowest Possible Prices. It Pays to Buy at Parslow Furniture Co. Ill N. Jackson Street Roseburif . Oregon Phone 118 Carve that Turkey with a New SeL Make vrtur "I ln..... ' i V ' nap py civ. i. - "-i ..um uuu mine service. ,n . Wonderful Reductions r . to and Including Day B V Fee our windows for a few or n, ' GrkhJ for the wife, or mother ' ,hcw to("t ncenfcl Lots Of Oth.f Tki . rChurchHI Hardware c t 71,(5 Winchester Stort S 4 4'4, Who Pays the Bill If Your Auto Is Wrecked? Winter weather makes driving biuariloiis. lletter fix It so the Insurance company carries the risk. Ho It today. JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Roseburg Bank Bldg. Phone 183 Rojeburg, Ore. held under the executlvo order and ! appointments will be made as a re-! suit of the examination unless it is! found that the department may be i Write Me About Your Case TF you will write me about your condition, I will send you my f REE illustrated book which tells many things about Piles and other recTial troubles which YOU should know. It also explains my non-surgical treatment which, without pain or confinement, is GUARANTEED to cure your Pilesor fee refunded- It slto lists hundred, of former patient., both men end women, who testify a. to my .kilL Charles Fields at the Huseliurg post office. A civil service examination to pro vide candidates for the eligible IHt for the Roseburg post office will be held In this city on January IS. The examination will be for clerk-carriers, and persons passing this exam ination will be placed on the list of eMgihIes for apnointmeut to substi tute and regular service. Applica lons nnd information may bo scored from Postmiister Ueluline. LUNCHEON Our Business Men's Lunches Satisfy GRAND GRILL Vottre of sal of Government timber, ' 'iei.eral I -and Office, Washington, D. Nov. 20. 1923. Notlre is hereby jrlv n that n'lbjet't to the conditions and limitation of 'he ai"t of June 9. 1116. (Sa Stat.. 21?). February 2. 1919 1 MO Stat.. 1179). and June 4. 1920 (41 Stat., 7), and departmental resula- I tlon of September IK. 1117 (46 U V., 447), and June 22. 192ft (47 L D., 411). I the timber on the following lands will ' t-e sold lec. 29. 1923. ut lti o'clock a. m. Ht public auction at the United States bt'tttT Fervor! hv frantsftr or nrnmo-',,ind "ir at "oseburg. Oregon, to "tiur f rved dy transit r or promo- ((he niKht,8t bidder at n.t 1es than the tlon. Application blanks nnd full j npprai.-ed vulue as shown by this no- information mav no rcct ivcu from 1 ; "v 1 . W 71 . j , purchase price, with an additional sutnlVi "f one-fifth of lper cent, thereof, r 3-i 3 ing commissions allowed, must be de-1 3 turned If sale Is not approved, other wise patent will Iksua for the timber 1 3 which nui ft be remnved within ten3 years. Hlds will be received from cftl- 1 3 xn of th United states, associations 1 a f such citizens and corporation! Will You Need New For the Holidays? Whether you entertain or are entertain ..,.'. '., you re going to want to be smartly, attractively tsj oven friends notice one's appearance. 1 And what complete' satisfaction there Is to liiiii fcj the smartness and attractivenei s of your moot Pretty Shoes play such an important panto Henri,. mat we nope you tnink of them now, and aike ksn, lion, ratner man wait until the last minute. S. L. KIDDER Roseburg, Oregon OREGON FARM LAND AREAS ARE TO BE CONSIDERED 1 tr-tnized unaer the laws or the United: Urnlu a anw Cut. Tam.1 a T la. Ji trlct thereof or.ly. 1'pon application dig any legal subdivision will be offered finv offer of a larcer nnit T 32 S . H. 6 w., Khc. 17. KV4, fir. 6U. M . sugar ilne 7.1 M., none of the timber on this tr'ict to be sold for losn than $1.25 per M for the fir and I.'. 50 per M for the 'igar plno.' T. 21 S. R. 3 V.. Pec. 81, NK'i NK'i. fir K,0 M. SW'U N't). fir Vni.M.. SH'4 NK'i, fir 9 M.. SW4 vKVi.ftr 7r.f M , NK'i NW'4, ffr 1285 M., cedar 24n M.. frl. NW'H NW4, fir 1 '40 M.. cedar lin M.. NV4. fir Tin M.. cedar 80 M. frl. SW NW4 fir 1200 M, redar 170 M.. none of the tlm tter on these tracts to be sold for less than $1.75 per M for the fir, and $1.60 per M for the cedar. T. 27 K. R. 11 Sec. 7. NWU N fir 2S00 M. hem- nek 60 M. none of the timber on this Ihhn thnn 12 f0 nr i 'c per M.. for the S H. 1 W Sec. XX, I Auction Auction 1 At Auction House ' Every Saturday at 2:30 P. M, Your City and Farm Sales Solicited. 5 See Us For Dates. i? 328 N. Jackson. CH&S. J. DEAN. M.D 2D ANp H0RRIS0N PORTUND.OftfCON 5 ff r A7 Answered by Our RADIOS "Let Joy liiiiK Out'' with one of those Christmas Itadfo sets. On chilly winter ev.nillirs it is nun h more fun to cat her around one of our family Kaillo Sets than to ko out In the cold and snow and walk to the theatre concert opera or leiture. Ycu (-an have all of these at home at less expense and with greater comfort. Bellows Radio Shop No. Jackson St. Oregon has a total area of (11.188. IXit acres, of which 22.1 per cent, or n.r,l2.SlS acres, ate included in farms, and 8.2 per cent, or 4.sn.M ncres, are classed as Improved landu by the Tinted States census. One of the questions to be raised in the land settlement and reclamation ; illusion of the eoniinir state-wide airri- tract to be .old f, cultural economic conference kc who-' ,nr ,",e 'lr. ,,. , ... . ... , , , ;brnloek. T. 19 S. i,-.iii annum no en ue eioinni: 1 wi. uwi ,j more new lauds or concentrate to a for le thnn si.ts per M. T. 21 S., R. i ur.ater extent on settlinc and makinc )v - MV1 K1; 'lr M.I more prosperous the lands already i lra,.', , ',,,; ' W I,.,, than II "s vr developed. This conference will he SI., for the fir and r,0e per M for the nelil nt . A r .lanuarv L't tn 2a ,'-'uar. i. it, ,s.. h. 2 v.. see. l. Ixit 4. iir rtNilir 1"U Al.. '.4 SW' rir l'.ts M., none of t he timber on tbene acts to be .old for less thnn 11.76 per V for the fir and 11 nr M for tin. fa. dur T. 17 S ft. 7 W Sec. 3,. SWU fir isoo M.. not to be sold for less than t? 50 per M. T 27 S . It. 12 W.. See. SI, SW'i fir lvno r. Hemloek 75 M '"!' 175 M, si;i. s: fir UUO M.. I,onilork 17T, M, ce.lir Sr,0 M. PK,U NV, fir 00 M.. e..,iar 60 M., NK SK'i fir S0 M . i-ednr 20 M. None of the Umber on these trn.'t to be sold for less than 12. 60 p,r M for the fir. $2 00 per M tor the eeil.-ir and 1.00 per M for the hemloek. T If, s , 11 1 XV Sec S u.t 1. fir sum M.. i..,t 3 fir sun M..' Lot 3. fir 1175 XL. Lot i fit. Qlo l awi'. NW14 rir loon . sk'i SWIi fir 1325 NK SWli fir 1115 M.. redur 10 NW'i swi; fir :is M. awn m-u 1 Xf . Si;tt SU-14 fir 1225 M.. StK'4 fir lfi-ii, Xf RKU ki.'iz n- I :') M.. none of ih timber on these tracts to be sold f .r less thnn 1.75 per Xt s . Pru.lf!l. A t ni Attant Com- jenern 1 1 nrt nf f Ire. RarJabaugh & Patterson I T y T t -r x t x y.i, T. t tt t - i-. TJt-T.tjm.TTjry y jrjur: hktitttyttI I Ks CHRISTMAS FROLIC Twenty Kindfrcarlcn Babies and Older Mudtnls OF THE HEINLINE CONSERVATORY IN Pageantry and Dramatic Art Antlers Theatre December 2 1 st, 7 : 30 o'clock H'M fir 67 SW, CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Brown or Frosted, Fibre Chairs and Rockers. Brown or Frosted Fern eries. All Leather Rockers. Simmons All Steel Four Poster Beds Smoking Sets. Oak Jardiniere Stands. LENOX Furniture Co. r 3 No. 321 North Jackson Phone 26 Street I BOXING CONTEST,!! Friday, December 21 Auspices Sutherlin Athletic Club Joe Huff, Portland; vs. Chick 10 Two-Minute Roundi Will Poole, Cottage Grove, vs. Barney MM - 6 Two-Minute Hounos. Kenneth Padelford, Sutherlin, 4 Two-Minute Rounds RinRside Seats Reserved Seats General Admission ..i.30. pi i;; ......1.25. Pi""'- ..si.t. Mca 8 O'CLOCK P. TUBBY Col W A ,.w.v. ' HERE COMES fAV "TEACHER OP 1A' WttT GEE' SUES LME CtTTlM: WOME F(?0M SCHOOL V7. la Sr. Crtntta. IU. F. Politeness Gets Its Reward? ( - t 1 G0CD EVEMIMS? G EVEMIM' CUESTEP J By WINNER NOV) WJOPPE A MiSSlS PLT ITS 0A1E VALUE Lt fim CAJEC OLD j m i MOOR SELF J ' tXf " ff f k (if1;; & if