WQgfUWa NEWS REVIEW. MONPAV. MARCH , 1924. PAGI FOUR tifcvMn I -",fffl AT PENDLETON MAR. G ffifffil .AP 1ULJr qua spent Saturday la this city r,7 Hul JiTifVfrMW I " . . ( MM" Now it is possible to get a reaftr delicious bran food . POST'S Bran Flakes It is delightfully crisp and flavory. It contains the most nourishing parts of wheat. And it supplies just enough " bran in just the right form lOSllj to promote healthful regularity. A UUATTVt fOOO JUACY Tfj U2 - JL- "There's a Reason" Arundel, piano not. Fbon 189-1 Roy Ituell who resides In looking Glaes spent Saturday in Itoseburg attending to Dullness matters. Watllns products, 120 W. Lane street Orders dellrered. Phone 177. E. It. Finn who resides In Mel rose spent Saturday In this city looking after business affairs. Moore Music Btudlo lit son St. S. Jack- Ed Mundt spent Saturday In Rose burg attending to busliiutif affairs. Mr. Mundt la from Looking Glaus. Garden Powell's. tools at right prices. BRIDGE WILL BE The old steel bridge at Winchester, which Is being abandoned following the completion ot the new highway bridge, will be moved to Elkton a soon as sufficient funds can be raised and will be used to span the Umpqua river at that place. County Judge Qulno eports. The court has recently opened up the old military road, through Mehl canyon, forming a short cut from Roxoburg to the Keedsport highway. In going from Wilbur to Elkton. over the Dodge Canyon road the Keetorson hill and Smith furry will be eliminated, although It will be necessary to keep up the hill road and maintain the ferry for the use of the residents of that community. The new road, however, through the Ueckley place and by way of Mehl canyon, will be used to connect up with the road to Reedsport, and the bridge will be ueed to shorten the distance and eliminate the ferry and the bad grades over the hill. The road district lu which this change Is being made has voted a large special tax Judge Qulno reports, and if the bids for the removal ot the bridge come within the money avail able the Improvement will possibly be made during the coming summer. If the cost la more than the money on hand, however, It may be nocessary to wait for another year before the bridge can be taken to the proposed new location. Mr. and Mrs. Ida Thompson who reside In Dillard were In town for a few hours Saturday afternoon attending to business matters. We buy and sen everything Id fur niture at Powell's Second Hand Store. Mrs. Roscoe Conn spent several hours In town Saturday shopping and looking after business matters. Mrs. Conn Is from Melrose. medium of exchange during the three nights and will provide a million times their face value In real fun and merriment. The armory will be transformed Into a regular 'i'J mining camp and the Slippery Oulch dance hall with Two Gun Pete in charge will only be one feature The Happy Canyon commit tee yesterday made a trip north to secure apparatus for the show. Tango Peg and her Beauty Chorus wiin u. u. Mamews as mrec.or, win c y oden of DixonyiHe wis In muni curium-miner eucu mum. m" this city Saturday afternoon for a Large number of new rugs now In stock at Powell s. C. C. Hoover of Medford, who spent a short time in this city look ing after business matters returned to his home Saturday. Lawn mowers of quality ell's Furniture Store. at Pow- show will start off ach night with a bang and the boys will also put on many other free features for the en tertulnment of the crowds. lEGilEir IT few hours shopping and to "business matters. attcudlug Closed car cloth upholstery cleaned by latest New York process. Jones Auto Top Shop. NOTICE TO ' Soldiers. Sailors and Widows or soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war, the War of the Rebellion and the Indian wars of the slate of Oregon. Now Is the time to put in your claim tor tax exemption. All claims must be ; In on or before April first. FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. Preparations are being made for the large attendance at the Ameri can Legion tomonow night and the program committee promisee some snappy entertainment and some "In terior decorations" for the "inner man." The meeting Is very Import ant as plans will be made for the district conference to be held here on April 1st. At that time, legion officials from southern Oregon, the slate commander, Fred Kiddle and adjulant Hurry Nelson will be pres ent. A banquet is planned at which tlrno all the membership of Umpqua Post will attend as hosts to the out side visitors. CAFETERIA MAKES MANY IMPROVEMENTS S. A. Gouthler of Camas Valley service station as in town for a short time Saturday attending to business matters. Lloyd will take you cheaper on long trips; no trip less than 50 cents. Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44. 125 Sheridan. H. B. Hunt .of Eugene, is spend ing, a few days In this city attend ing to business matters. Mr. Iiunt Is registered at the Terminal Hotel. Switches, transformations, etc., made from combings, cut hair, and first quality wavy hair. Prices reason able. Phone 120-11. K. H. Minor who has been spend ing a short time in Ashland at tending to business matters return ed to this city Saturday afternoon. Orders taken for broccoli plants, grown from Imported seed, (4 per thousand. 10.000 up, (3.75. Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. the State. Mr. Btruble la an archi tect ot Salem. Bruce W. Perkins of Portland form erly a resident of this city arrived in Roseburg Sunoay to spend the next few days here visiting with friends. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself to tne republican votera of Douglas county as a candidate at the May primaries for the office of County Commis sioner. Harry B. Ecclueton, Drain, Oregon. (I'd. Adv.) CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a republi can candidate for sheriff ot Douglas county, at the May primaries. Frank M. Hopkins, CanyonrUle, Oregon. (Pd. Adv.) o .HOTICK OP DALK OF GOVHR WM E.TT I'llIUKII UEMiUAl, 1.A.VU OKHC U Washington. I. C, Fsb. 14, 1924. Notice is hereby given tliftt subject to the conditions and limitations of the acts of June 9, 1616 (39 Htut., 21S), Feb ruary i, 19111 (4o Slat.. 117H), and June 4. luliO (41 Stat., 75s i. and departmental regulations of September IS, 1917 46 K U, 447). and June 22. 1920 (47 U 1J.. 4111, the timber on tne following lands will be sold Mar. 2', 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at the United States land office at Koscburg, Oregon, to the hlMhest bidder at not lt)s than the appraised value aa shown by this notice, sate to be subject to tho approv al of tho secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of 1 per cent, thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must be de- uiibilcu u.1 tune OI saiw. money lu us re- tsi turned If sale Is not approved, other- LSI wise patent will lusue fur the timber i Q which must be removed within leniiij years. Bids will be received from cltU;M Sens of the United States, associations ! i!l of such citizens and corporations or- gl ganizea under tne laws ox tne unitea If States, or any state, territory or district 1 " thereof only, opon application or (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PENDLETON. March 1. The dis trict basketball tournament will be held in Pendleton Thursday, Fri day and Saturday with high achools from four counties, Umatilla, Wheel er, (jliiiam ana play, according to an announcement made this morning by Austin Land reth, principa 1 of the local high school. The final game for the champion ship will be played Saturday night. March 8. NORTHWEST RUQ CO. Now snowing plan two-toned col ors made from your old material at the Singer Store. Phone 153. Associated Press Leased Wire.) CLOVEKDALE, Santa Monica, March 1. The United States army large cruiser biplanes will start from Clover Field here Sunday, March 16, weather conditions In the north and mechanical condition of the planes permitting, it was of ficially announced here by Lleuten nant CorliBB C. Mosely, commander of the field. ' Overnight stops will be made at you want bargains, come to 3 the Auntlnn House. Remember. qualified purchaser, the timber on any'W we get you the high dollar at your parately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. IS S., aiW,lg Sec. 35, NK'A NBl, fir 1650 M cedarlS 100 M., Hemlock (0 M., 6WH NWU fir 1500 .. cedar 100 M., Hemlock 100 M., e SKU KWA fir 1700 M.. cedar 100 M., T. (S 18 3., It. 1 W.. Sec. 1. 6W)4 SWli "r 'S 1055 M.. NE!A SWU fir SOIT M.. BE'I. SWU fir 1276 11.. none of the timber on Stop. Look and 1 Listen farm auction sales, dates. See us for Radabaugh-Patterson 328 N. Jackson Phone 641-J these sections to be sold for less IhAn jjgpggpggppBSSPSSSSSSBSBiS Guar d Your Mouil Let WRIGLEVS be tK. It will combat trouble of various kinds. It helps to W f? tefwee from fades that ferment and cZ decay. It has an antiseptic effect b w lieves acid mouth and thMrI only prevents harm to the tee but serves to sweeten the stonaj It stimulates digestion and help,, prevent the forming of ga fa causes dyspepsia. Read from a widely known mei cal work: "Chewing gum aids tooth nutri and the cleansing action is a det nite benefit it prevents dyspepii Good chewing gum is excellent bad digestion. Fear Irsaas Weres Bavin ail mat (rem best bfradiests Sealed Is itl perity packaga .into, cltaa it WILL BE STAGED The Interior of the RoBeburg Caf eteria, conducted by J. K. Falbe, has been greatly Improved during the past few days. The walls have been retlnted and have been made a,VB..(lA n.,nnnn nn,l V. A dltinn of ferns and flowers In wall I bracket;, makes the dining room much better looking than ever bo foro. Tho tnblea have also been re arranged and several new ones add ed. All of these tables have a com position sanitary top which provides a maximum of cleanliness. In ad dltinn piircelnln tray rail has been Installed for the convenience and ser vice of the patrons. Mrs. Mary Morlnnd and daughter, Mlsa Lcona, were in town Saturday from Umpqua spending several hours shopping and visiting with friends. L. T. Henderson of Portland, as slsiant branch manager of the Ford Motor company, is spending a few days in this city in the Interests of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ttnhert- son who are residents of rmpqua i spent Staurduy in Itoseburg at tending to tiuHlness matters aud shopping. Large one-sheet posters In two col ors are being distributed this week by the American Legion drum corps and j the Itoseburg Kod and Gun club, nd-l vertlslng the big "llnppy Canyon" and, "las of 'i9" show which both organi sations are sponsoring at the armory on March 13, 14 and 15. Those three nights will be remembered for a long time for the bo are already assem bling material for the hlg perform ance. An admission of 60 rents will bo charged at the door and for the payment of ihnt sum each person will receive in return lOO.noi) Ccrmnn mirk. These marks will li the Hers on Business M. A. (loUlsmltli of Portland, of the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wlnnefred or Oarden Valley wero In town for a short time Friday afternoon shop Oregon Cltv Woolen Mills, arrived In ' "d ailendlug to business mat- .l,- ... Iters, ' . . ..J.I tins cny naiuruny evening to spenu ( ,i ;mmi Mrs. L. r. rtnpp aud son of Oak land who spent a short time In Itose burg shopping and visiting with friends returned to their homo Saturday. few days looking after buslnesa In torests. While In Hoseburg Mr. Cold smith will be at the Hotel Umpqua. V HOOPING COUGH no cut but belpa 1 due ptWMTBmfl of cous WICKS V VapoRub (Trir MMH "' UJ ) '.arts' Mr. and Mrs. Jake IVnn and fam ily of Cnntna Valley were in town for several hours Saturday after noon shopping and attending to other matters. RKPAlKr 1 At RKCOVKRFD UMBRELLAS Here till Wednesday. Covert in all colors. No charge for repairs. New handles, tips, rings. At Grand Hotel afternoons only. Ask at desk. J. L. McNirt. Fred Lockwood who is attending the University of Oregon nt Kugene spent the week end in mis city vis iting with his parents and friends. -Mr. Lockwood returned to Kugene last evening. $1.75 per M. for the fir and 1.00 per M. tor tne ceaar ana nemiocK. i. is o.. It. V.'., Keo. 3, SW'i, SV fir 450 M., SK4 NW fir Zli M., not to be sold for less than K.OO per M. T. 18 K.. H. 7 W.. 1 Sec. 11. NE"4 fir 1470 M.. not to be sold for less than 13 "1 per M. T. 21 S.. R. 1 W.. Sec. 31, BW14 NKVi red fir 475 M., cedar 20 M.; NWV red fir 600 M., cedar 40 M., SwiJNW14 red, fir 760 M.. cedar 40 11 , hemlock 30 M . white fir 20 M..NK', red fir 560 M., cedar 45 11., white fir 60 M., KWt Si:i red fir KS0 M., cedar 55 M., ritog UK 'I red fir S75 M.. cedar 60 M.. white fir 45 M . SW4 HB'i red fir 10S0M.,! cedar 75 M.. KB4 &X red fir 75 11., I cedar 40 M., hemlock 40 M.. NV SW'A red Ilr 960 31.. cedar zo M., hem-, lock 60 M., KF.14 SWW red fir 1200 M., cedar 45 M riW'K red tlr 1110 M.. cedar 40 M T. 22 rS.. It. 1 W., Sec. 6, NK'A XWH red fir 700 M KAVi NWV red fir 100 M., fW(i NW 14 red llr 1360 II., KKA SUM red fir 400 M.. NWi SU ' r.d fir 1 loO M., cedar 100 M., NW(4 SWU red fir 900 M., KEU W'A red fir1 670 M., cedar 25 M SWiJ &W red fir 450 M., cedar 25 M.. none of the timber t on these sections to be sold for less than 11.76 per M., for the red fir, 1.60 per M. for the cedar and $1.00 per M. fr the h.mlnck and white fir. T. 21 8.. K. 3 W., Sec 13, SK SW'i fir 850 M. , not to be sold tor less than 11.50 per Ai. T. 21 S.. It. 4 W., Sec. 17. KK'i NW fir. 400 M, NW'e Kwu rir too m.. not to be sold fer less than $1.75 per M. T. 21 S.. It. 5 W.. Sec. 25. Slil4 SK'i fir 600 M.. not to he sold for leas than $-.00 per M. T. 18 S.. R. 7 W.. Sec. 3, NKJ4 SK14 red fir 1135 M T. 27 8.. R. 11 Y-.. Sec. 6, SK'i KW'i red fir 34o0 M.. hem lock 100 M.. SWVi NWh r"d fir 3S00 M . hemlock 3"0 M.. cedar 50 11.. NB4 SWVi red fir 1650 M. hemlock 50 M.. cedar 50 1L. NWS4 SWi red fir 2:50 M-, Sec. 7, SWk NEVi red fir 1S00 M., hemlock 70 M., lot 4 red fir 3500 L, hemlock SO 41 . SE'i red fir 800 M. white fir 40 M. SW4 SE(4 red fir 900 M.. none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than $1.50 per, M., for the red fir. $1.00 per M. for tire vedar ami $.;',0 per 11. for the hemlock and write Mr. 1 . 21 K. 11 v ., E-ec. 11, NKti 6K'4 fir 320 M., NW SK'i fir 620 M., not to be sola for less than $2.25 per M. T. 29 S.. R. 10 W., Sec. 9, NE'i SK'i red fir 250 M.. white cedar 80 11., NW'h NKH red fir 400 M.. white cedar 650 M., HE'A SF. red fir 260 M., white cedar 350 11.. SW'i NEii red fir 180 II., white cedar 140 M., NWU NWU red fir Sl0 M., white tlr 300 M., T. 29 S 11. 11 W.. Sc.-. 2. SW14 NWU red fir 506 II.. white cedar 150 M tiW'A BU'ij red tir 500 M white cedar 120 M.. SV)4 SW14 r,-d fir 1400 II., white cedar 250 M SK',, SW'4 red fir 700 Al., white cedar 340 M., Sec. 10. It 1. red fir 1200 M., w hite cedar 3o0 M.. white fir 40 M., ;ot 2 red fir 1500 It., white cedar 7("i it., lot 3 red fir 1S0O M.. white cedar 450 II.. white fir 100 11., lot 4 red fir 700 11.. white cedar 250 M-. SE14 NE' red fir 1:00 11.. white cedar 400 it, SW14 NK", red fir 1100 M, white cedar ."0 M., white fir 100 M.. SK :V1, red fir 1100 M.. white cedar 550 M.. white fir 60 M.. 8WU SH red fir lion 11, white cedar 3"0 11. Sec. 14, Ni:4 NE14 red fir "0 II.. white ee.iar Imi 11.. white fir 100 M.. SK'. NK' red fir 1500 St., white cedar 50,1 M , while fir 60 M.. NK'i SK'. red fir 1H"1 11., wlille cedar 50 11 . white tlr (0 M.. xw; SK', red fir 1500 M . white c, d.ir l".i 11 . w late fir 50 II . SW'i SK" re. I fir 1. '0 II.. white Cedar 200 II.. while fir 4i M., SK'i SKV4 red fir S"0i GRAFTING WAX and SPRAY MATERIALS for Trees and Shrubbery We also have a supply of Water Glass for preserv ing eggs. Lloyd L. Crocker Pioneer Drug Store 241 N. Jackson So we say, after every mcnf WAi7irTinPn TPWfTi: 1M 18 law-.. I I T 111 Sacramento, Portland (Vancouver barracks) and Seattle. At Seattle pontoons will be placed on the cruis ers and conditions may make neces sary a three or four day stopover on the Sand field there Lieutenant Mosely said. Sunday March 16 will be Aviation Day here of the army, according to Lieutenant Mosely. ONE DOLLAR BARGAIN WEEK From one to 12 fotos for $1. depend ing on the kind of folders. We are closlns out several linea of folders, and this price will last only while they last. Roseburg Studio. Op. Utop. qua. 137 Jackson St. OAKLAND IIOXKR 6.1KB 1 YVlIJi LNTfcR Ri.ti Knockout Brotn of was in Ro36burc todar tni nounced that be hu secured i tor's certificate rtsardln U V and will return to U tin k near future. Brown hu om red from the rlni meuUr of a decision by Dr. DeTcs Mb heart was not itnst and his blood pressor It? Orefton law require m certificate before firm enter the ring. Brown sal he is now In good condiaa' pecta another battle wot j V. II. StruMo sp'nt a short lime in this city today on his way hack to his home in Salem after a bus iness visit in tho southern part of Win Her With Candy! Box and Bulk Candy of all kinds Always Ready for Your Order. Ice Cream and Sodas a Specialty Meet your friends at our big Fountain. Try Our Lunches PALACE OF SWEETS lift Ks W. F. CHAPMAN WOOD DRY MILL ENDS $3.50 Per Tier Seasoned Block Heater Oak First Class $4 Per Tier Denn-Gerretsen Co. 231 Main SI Phone 128 PICKENS BROS. h mm tU kov ,vrnefflA a VIII t,ii J v v iivi a (.1 1 4il w j J store is eager to give our customers Prompt and Efficient Service iVip thriftv housed Ask your neighbor she is our best recommerAW Mlf Prions. fiR Per M. white r..,lnr 150 it. while fir 50 M., jfXOIOE'IOTOggtTSllISIgsTSTCTTri -t. Nl.1 NK'. r1! Ilr .1.0 SI., y whit.. vt-.Ur : M., NWV NK'i rvd fir S 9 "!' M.. white Hilar 100 M.. KK'j NK, g I When you need a I Bed Room Suite I I y-e 11 au on 1 tir TSo M white csdar 100 M.. whll fir Sn M. s Ni:. riMl fir 800 M., white i-,. lar 17," M.. white fir 50 M., N K v- nw, nil fir 650 M.. white cflar jr.oM,NVi, NV4 red fir lo50M. hlte rrtlsr li M.. whits fir 40 1.. SKU NW, r..l Ilr It ;.'. M.. white cedar So M , white fir 4ii M., SWU NW red tlr 6uo M , while cedar 40 M., white fir &0 NK'i S K ' , red fir 10 M-. white cedar mo M, white fir f.0 l . NWii p'KV, red fir S.hi M.. while fir 1 "0 M., T. JO S.. 1(. 9 W, Sec. 17, SW'i NV4 red fir 2o M . while cedar ; t SK'i NW red fir C., M. wl.ite cedsr 143 M.. none of the tiint., r on these sections to he sold for le.-o than tl ,Vi per M.. for tho red fir. ir.t'n t. r M . for the white cclar and II. 0' er M. lor the white fir. T. !j H. It. 11 W.. Sec. 31. SK'i SWt; re.l fir t.T. M. white c.l ir ISO M.. SW, SK'i red fir :u M . w hits cedar M . si:', SKt red f.r ;i:0 M.. white cedar 75 M . none of the tin her on this section to.be old fr 1. th in $1.7,0 i.er M . for the red fir siul Ivoo per M. for the while Cedar. T. 3. S.. W.. Sec. 17. SK', SK', .ik-ir K to M., red fir f,J0 M . r.-d cedar :j M none of the tiniher on this trs, t to he sold for lers than S -r.-r M . for the miliar nine nd $1.25 rr i. i.r t'e re i i ir ar,i rea ce.i.ir. 1 S. I! 1 v . s.-c. 11 NK'i NK', fir ::n V . 'ee 3... Ji NW', NK'. fir ;:.o M , rone . i. NK'i swi, fir :e" M . r ne m xn i, sin, fir :i.i M . rin- '0 M . ,- NW, f'r :10 M . tine !" M. SK', NW -j fir 70 M . r"l M. n ne of the t.n.hcr on these tracts to ( o d f r I ... than 1 2i per M for Ihe f r a-' I :.r.' per M. for the pine. Wil'i.itn Siry, Couimltsiuner, Uetlcral Uanil Off.c. 7 5 LENOX Furniture Co. J f H or Phone 26 WE SELL De LAVAL and SHARPIE Cream Separators on EASY TERMS See us before buying, we can save yon nm ir.i a q miJNTY CREAM