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l HQgiBUWa NEWS BtVlgW. MOMDAV. MARCH 1flM9?. Pini FOUR mm i ivi r- n n i .- i:' i' i H.':t . t TsJature's Laxative N in crisp, delicious form POST'S Bran flakes I 7 contains enough bran to be effec tive, plus real nourishment. LOCAL NEWS Former Resident In Town F J Dlakeley of Portland, former ly of this city, arrived In Koseburg Sunday to SDeud a few day here at tending io business lntoresl. 8. A. Korer at Umpqua Sam A. Koier, secretary of atate. of Salem, spent yesterday In Hone burg attending to legal matters. Mr. Kozer was registered at the Hotel Umpqua. Mr. Brahm Hara R. W. Brehm of Portland, represen tatl of tha u l'ont Powder com pany, is spending a few days In this city looking after the Interests of the company. ' Roland 8chwartz Leaves Koland Bchwarts left last ovonlng for Corvallls after spending the week end In this city with bis parents and friends. Mr Bchwarts Is attending the Oregon Agricultural college. On Business From Portland C. P. Hansen of Portland, rrpre sentatlvo of the Chanslor and Lyon company, arrived In this city Sunday to spend a few days In the interests of the company. Former Resident Here T. A Reffoty of Balem, chief of the state traftlo department, spent Sun day In this city attending to business and visiting with friends. Mr. Raf fety was formerly a resident of Rose-burg. At The Umpqua Mayor and Mrs. O. L. Baker, of Portland, spent Bunday in this city on their return from a trip In south ern Orogon. While In Roseburg they woto at the Hotel Umpqua. Returns to Corvallls. Adalbert Young who apent the week end in this city visiting with his parents and friends returned to Corvallls last evening where he Is at tending the Oregon Agricultural col lege. Here on Business II. D. Donahey of Portland, repre sentative of the Blake-McF'all Paper company, arrived In Roseburg Sunday afternoon to spend a few days here attending to business affairs. Mr. Donahey is registered at the Hotel Umpqua. r It only takes a Uttls teed and you ant that little good I fiend tor FKBB Misfo C C Motll 4c Co., $A GfoMn )19 Mufc SttMC . San Fhancuco PRINTZESS COATS New Spring and Summer Styles. WAY TO no Hawley Expedition Leaves Roseburg Sunday Morning for Desert Trip. Always Take .itlH MASCARA JiPUININE iVsaiW LA CWPFE IN i DAYS AM PrIt- A LETTERS PRESENTED the nloh li?h miles above Reedsport, where he was attempting to locate the five head of moose which were released there by the Btate game com mission. He intended to tase pictures nf them fnr a full report but was . m r ID L f (able to locate their tracks only. All Mayor George L. Baker or lTiv'e , ne0W(,Ver. and residents Portland Officially Dis patch es Party and Gives Letter to Obregon. Willard P. Hawley, Jr.'s Mexican Motor Expedition, left Roseburg yes terday morning to atart the gruell ing run across the Mexican desert to Mexico City. This adventurous trip grew out of a statement made to Mr. Hawley up on a recent visit to El Paso that no car could cross the desert, the handicaps were too great. Mr. Hawley la confident that it can be done and Is starting out to attempt the passage. The party composed of fourmem bers. W. P. Hawley, Jr., of the Haw ley Pulp and Paper Mills; Karl C. Urownlee, of the Oregon City Hanner Courier; Hud Straight, chief elec trician for the paper mills and H. H. Urownlee, motion picture camera man. They are travelling In two cars, a Bulck, and a specially built Ford. The Ford has an extension of 14 in ches on the wheel base, twelve speeds, seven ahead, and five there report that they are doing fine. The moose were released in 1922 and are over two vears old now. Mr. Fish left last night for Coquille and plans to look over the Coquille river today with the idea of putting in dams and fishways. o Large number of new rugs now In stock at Powell's. uroxira ok aai.R or covkhmett TIM II Kit UBSKUAU l.AXU Or r It K U'Mih.nmun. D. C. Ktb. 14. 124. Notice Is herubv Klveu that subject to the condition and limitations of the acts of June , 1S16 3 Stat.. 218), Feb ruary 26. 1S1 (40 Stat., UTS), and June 4. 1SJ0 n Mm Tr.M. and deDartmentul regulations of September 15, 1 117 (46 U ., 447), and June 22, 1920 (47 L. L.. 411), the timber on the following lands will be sold Mar. 25, 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at the United Mtates land office at ltoseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not leas than the appralaed value an shown by this notice. aalA to he nub wet to the anDrov. al of the secretary of the Interior. The purohaae price, with an additional sum of one-fifth nf 1 Der cent, thereof, be ing commlfiKions allowed, must be de posited at time of nale, money to be re turned If sale Is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which muHt be removed within ten years. Hlds will be received from cltl sens of the United Mtates. associations of auoh cltlaena and corporations ganlzed under the laws of the United re- state, or any state, territory or district Prices on this line of Beautiful, StyllHh Coats aro Very Modcrato. We are also showing an attractive line of White Goods In way of Waists and Middles Come in and Slip on one of those Prlntxuss Coats I. ABRAHAM REV. QUICK TQ LEAVE APRIL 1 Rer. L. Roseburg tendered B. Quick, pastor of the Presbyterian cnurcn, naa his resignation here in or der to accept the pastorate of a large church in Southern California. He left today to visit the new field bnt will return the latter part of the week. hi. ...iinaiion haa been tendered to h. Presbytery to tags effect on Anrll 1. Rev. Quick has been a pastor of great spirit and power and It Is with great regret that his many friends in RiuHhurs see him depart from this community. Under his leadership the Presbyterian church of this city h advanced in membership and power, has placed Itself on a firm financial plane, and is a distinct fac tor for good In this city and vicinity. Mr. Quick Is a man who has en deared himself to the people of Rose burg. and his many friends regret that ha is leaving the city and wish him well in whatever new fielda he may labor. o SOLD OUT SOLD OUT Supply of Aahby's Imported Broc coli seed. Growers who have failed to secure supply of this seed are ad' vised to secure plants from the su perb variety. Watch adv. later for In formation. NORMA; C. ASHBY. . o TO ERECT STORE P. F. Crlteser today secured a per mit for the construction of a wooden store building 24 'by 40 feet, on the small tract Immediately west of the Oak street bridge. It Is understood that there is some question regard' ing the title of the property, how ever, which may delay proceedings, the Sisters of Mercy, who own the adjoining land, protesting the title to the land. Happy Is the Man who saves money on bis shoes Slid kivpn his feet comfortable at the same time. This combi nation Is assured when you have your "rasy" old shoes re paired by us. Make your old shoes last as long as possible and save money. W. S. Howard 214 N. Main St. Or Kidder Shoe Store thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision win oe otierea parately before being Included in any offer of a larger unll. T. 15 B . It. I w.. Sec. 3.1, NKU NBH. fir lr0 M., cedari 100 M.. Hemlock 60 M.. BW NWVl fir 1500 M., cedar 100 M . Hemlock 100 M SEVf NW?4 fir 1700 M., cedar 100 M., T.i IS 8 K. 2 W Sec. 1, Swi SW1 flrj 1056 M.. NEU SW4 fir 80IT M.. BE SW fir 1276 M., none of the timber on j tnese sections to De sola tor less tnani 11.76 per M. for the fir and 11.00 per M. for the cedar and hemlock. T. 18 8., R. W.. Bee. S. SW'4 KW14 fir 450 it,! SB4 NWU fir 375 M. not to be sold for' less than 12.00 per M. T. 18 8.. K. 7 W.,! Sec. 11. NKU XEV. fir 1470 M.. not to be sold for less than f 3.00 per M. T. ' 21 8., It. 1 W . Sec. 31, BW14 MKVl red fir 476 M., cedar 20 M.; KE'X Nv2 red fir 800 M., cedar 40 M.. BWi NW'4 red fir 760 M.. cedar 40 M . hemlock 30 M . white fir 20 M..NF4 8E red fir 560, M., cedar 46 M.. white fir 0 M., XWjl H&i red fir mo M., cedar 65 M., SKii HK'i red fir 876 M.. cedar So M., white fir 46 M., 8Wi SUi red fir 10S0 M., cedar 76 M.. NK4 SW4 red fir 676 M cedar 40 St., hemlock 40 M . NV SW& red fir 960 M. cedar 20 M.. hem- lock 80 M.. fiR4 SW'W. red fir 1200 M.,l cediir 45 M., SWi SW4 red fir 1120 M.. nedar 40 M., T. 22 S.. K. 1 W., Sec. 6, N'KK NWi4 red fir 700 M KWi NWIi red fir 10M., SW!4 NW'4 red lir 1350 M., NK S?K red fir 400 M., MWiSBlt red fir 1100 M, qedar 100 M., NV SW'4 red fir 900 M., SE14 8W"4 red fir 870 SI., cedar 25 M., 8W BWj red fir 460 M., cedar 26 M., none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than 11.76 per M., for the red fir, 11.50 per M. for the cedar and $1.00 per M. for the hemlock and white f!r. T. 21 8., R. 8 W.. Sec. 13. SK14 SW14 fir 950 M, not to be aold for leia than S1.60 per M. T. 21 S.. R. 4 V.. Sec. 17. NE14 NW'4 fir 400 M.. KWH NW'4 fir 00 M.. not to! be sold for lees than 11.76 per M. T. 21 1 S.. R. 6 W, Sec. 26, SE(4 NE fir 600 1 M. nnt to he sold for less than 82 00 per M. T. 18 S.. R. 7 W.. Sec. 3, NE4 sku red nr M., i. it .. it. it v ., Sec. 6, SBU NW14 red fir 3400 M.. hem-1 lock ino M., SW'4 NWi red fir 3800 1 M . hemlock 800 M.. cedar 60 M.. NE"4 SWU red fir 1650 M.. hemlock 50 M. cedar 50 M.. NW SWi4 red fir 2250 ! M.. Sec. 7, SW$4 NE14 red fir 1800 M.,; hemlock 70 M., lot 4 red fir 3500 M..I hemlock 80 M.. SBVt SW'4 red fir 800 M. while fir 40 M.. SW14 SK"4 red fir 900, M., none of the timber on these sections to be old for leaa than $2.60 per M., for; the red fir. $2.00 per M. for the cedar and 1.50 per M. for the hemlock and white lr. T. 2 8.. R. 11 W, Sec. 27, NK'i BKH fir 320 SI.. NWVl SEU fir 620 M.. not to be sold for less than $2.25 per M. T. 29 S.. R. 10 W., Sec. 9, NE"4; tJfi'i red fir 250 M., white cedar 80 M..' NW'J NK'4 red fir 400 M.. white cedar, S50 M Sh-.v. NRU red fir 260 M.. white codar 350 .f., SW'4 NE14 red fir 190 M.. while cedar 140 M.. NW verse, and other equipment to en able it to travel over any kind of ob stacles. The Bulck has large drums which can be bolted to the rear wheels, and with a block and tackle can pull Itself out of any kind of difficulties. Each car carries two large waterbarrels, as much of the trip must be made over desert where oftimeB water cannot be reached for a distance of 750 miles. Each car will carry forty gallons of gasoline. It is expected that the trip will require about two months, and the cars are scheduled to return to Rose burg May 2. The party carries letters from Sec retary of State Hughes, from the Oregon Senators, Governor Pierce, Secretary of State Koxer, Mayor Baker and others. The cars left Portland Saturday morning following a great public ceremonial and celebration. Six mo tor policeman accompanied the party as far as Oregon City. At Salem another ceremony was observed when Governor Pierce's letters were presented. The last ceremonial of the trip oc curred yesterday morning at Rose burg when Mayor George L. Baker officially dispatched the expedition. Motion pictures were made show ing the arrival of the party, the greeting by Mayor Baker, the pres entation of the Mayor's letter to Presidont Obregon, etc. Mayor N. Ulce, Secretary of State Kozcr, irai flc Chief Raffety. Commander G. W. Kiddle, and Chief of Police Ketch, were among those presented to the mombers of the party, while the camera lens clicked. Mr. Hawley curried a letter from Chief of Police Jenkins at Portland, to Chief of Po lice Ketch. A large crowd was present to give the party a rousing departure, and to wltneBS the ceremonies conducted In front of the Umpqua Hotel. From Roseburg south the party is in meet with no more ceremonies ex- cent at Ban FranclBco where an of ficial welcome is to bo given by the Howard Motor Company. Redding was the stop scheduled lor last night. "Everything (ls humanely possible." Mr. Hawley , .. -. v. .-.rj 25 M. said as they prepared to depart. SKU SWL4 r,.,i fir 700 M . white cedar 1 "No expense will be spared to make 1 340 M., Sec. 10. Lot 1. red fir 1200 M.. hi -..,,,,,1 irln ucpesafilllv " white cedar 300 M.. white fir 40 M., lot :the round trip suiccssiuiiy. ,2 re fr ir(10 M whlIe l.e(1ur 70 M 0 : iot j rrn fir 1800 M-, white cedar 460 M., .,.., bcaiitv PARLOR white fir 100 M., let 4 red fir 700 M., I SANITARr BEAUTY PARLOR , hUf c(j(Ur 25() M sf. NE k red fir I lnn W whtt. cedar 400 !lf.. SWU i First Stato and Savings liauic. lei. NK14 red fir 1100 Italian Prune Trees ! 4 to 6 feet 6 to 8 feet v 8 to 4 feet ' Saratoga French 4 to 6 feet 10c ..12c .6o Prune Trees 25c All prices f. o. b. Salem, Oregon Fruitland Nursery 161 S. 14th St. Salem, Oregon $35.00 SUITS atBernier, The Tailor Upstairs Next to Umpqua Hotel ;WK NW'4 red , , . ..... fir 3H0 M.. white fir 300 11.. T. 29 8., R. is going Diuvu. 1 ji -w., sc. 2, sw4 r w i red tlr 600 ai. the trip over if it white cedar 150 M.. NW4 SW14 red u cedar 392. Cella Utock. VOLNEY DIXON MAKES HIT AS M.. whit 8'in M. white fir IOO M.. 'SBii NW'4 red fir 1300 M., white codar 650 M. white fir 60 M., BW4 NWH red fir 1200 M.. white cedar 300 M.. Sec. 14. NK'4 NE'A red fir 800 M.. a nTnrtMlcT white te.lar ISO M.. white fir 100 M., WKlUtJll0l iSEVj NEV red fir 1500 M . white cedar i r.oo M.. white fir 60 M.. NK'4 SK'4 red fir lltiO V.. white celar 60 M.. white fir 40 St.. NW'i si:"4 red fir 1500 M . white Throw IT Away! That Old Hay Burner ol a Cook Stove Get a New One SAVE FUEL (it's Money) Save Time and Worry. Save Wifte's health and make it easier. Then new Linoleum that will plense her 15 pat tern to pick from. We install range with coil and pipe with no extra charge, also we allow 10 per cent off on linoleum with each new range and lay it. POWELL FURNITURE CO. 238 N. Jackson Volney Dixon, a member of the firm of Gaddis & Dixon distributors for Page fence. here Friday after an extended trip through tho east, says the Medford Sun. Mr. Dixon attended a conven tion of Pnge fence distributors at MtddlPtown, Ohio, on this trip and during this convention created wide comment with his sketches of various delegates who were present. Ills rap id pen sketches of life characters at tract attention wherever they are Been. All eastern and southern sU-el centers were visited by Mr. Dixon and business conditions in general were studied. Ills trip included New York and practically -ail principal eastern, southern and middle western cities. I C i SALZMAN TO BUILD- I REPAIR WORK Harness Repairing Bicycle Repairing Specialized In We carry a stock of new harness, collars and pads, and also New Bicycles See us for anything in these lines. Prompt ser vice and moderate charges. ARTHUR LONG 220 W. OAK ST. northwestern ,-ed.ir 100 M.. white fir 60 M.. SW14 SK'4 rotiimed ' red fir 15O0 M.. wh te cedar 200 St.. White f!r 4C M ., SU'4 M.' rel ur M. white e-Har ISO M.. white fir 50 M , ; gSWIHPEBHHOICTOWMC ,50 at..' a v 2. NK'4 NK'4 red fir white cular 200 M-. NWU NK'4 red fir ft wh l cdr 600 St.. SK'i r."i 5, r."n m., white cedar b"u ai.. .vr.1 a red fir T10 M . white cedar 100 M.. white S fir 5(1 V . SW; NKH, red fir K0O M.. s, w hlte erdur 175 M.. white fir 60 M..lft NK, XW'i red fir 650 M., white cedar Si S'.o M.. NW'4 NWW reil fir 1060 M.. ft white cedar 50 M white fir 40 M.. SK'4 ft NW'i r,-d fir 105 M.. white cedar SO M.. 2 white fir 40 M. SWU NW'4 red fir "0 SI XI -.,, in whlla fir tttt M ' Si NK'4 SK'l r. d fir S60 M.. white cedar I ft !H0 M . white fir 60 M.. NW14 SF,U red ft fir son M.. white fir 100 M., T. 0 S.. H. ft W. Sec 17, SW'4 N"Vi4 red fir 20 ft M. white cednr 176 M-, SK' NW'4 red S fir 2;5 M. white cedar 145 M., none of ft the timber on these section to he sold H f.r 1cm than 11.60 per M.. fir the rej m fir. 17 o- n,-r M . for the white cc'Ur snd S It 1" W.. Sec. J. SK'4 SW'4 red nr -a -'. M . hlte ced.r 130 M . SW'4 SB4 S r. d fir 4J0 M . white cedar 66 M. SF1, I When you need a Bed Room Suite I Call on I Something Mo J After meals you want something raote.K sweet with a change of flavor. qT?,"! that "something more" and it'! mrTl ' It is a great aid to your good Ikultk JJS authorities say. This is from a recent book on health: "Many phyaicians now recommend gam for a better and more complete change ilk?"''' into dextrin." after every meed means that your digestion is aided wl pleasure is served ; teeth and digestion Wi Your choice of everal flavors, all of tha UDKry quality sealed in ita purity paclcae. Wrigley'a make the next cigar taste better WHO HAULS YOUR ml iilintf You are considering the expenie 0 ha Broccoli to the packing houses, and peihaps the lem has jjerplexed you. . Before you make any di arrangements about this important item call a if 1 let us figure on this work. We are equipped k 4, economically and promptly. We move all kinds of freight, household goes,!! or farm products. Packing and Storage a Specialty H.S.FRENCHTRANSFER&STOW Cats and Pine awl' When the Unexpected Happen and you are in a quandry as to what to "f-H for any sort of Canned Vegetables 01 Fi Hsh, Soups, Crackers, or Cookies ami the problem is solved. We have in stock everything found in ? first class grocery. All Sorts of Fresh Produce In Seut PICKENS BROS Phone 68 A Salrninn today sheared a builil init pnnlt for tlic tonslniclion f a two story busiin-s builiiiiiK Immedi stclv soulh 01 mi pri-scnt locution. 1 3: This bulhlinn will bo of reinforced sk mur rl roni-Md and ill niauh tho adjoin- ins structures on the norih. Tu loner floor will bo used for store pu P"" " lno "PP' "lorJ u'r , M". fin- .; M XWH Nl:i fl? S50 V'. g IlientS. :t... f VI--U VWU ttr M V o ' r"ii -."' V . Nv', NW, fir ;( M . pin FIVE MOOSE ARE ALIVE ':" '. ' ' Sl"'i rrd fir :t:n M.. while c.-dnr 7S M.. . one or the llrnwr on tnis e-nnn 10 r c t!.l for lem, thnn tt.Sn er M . for the 51 pd fir -id r..0 per M . for the white V .!ar. T. 3: S.. H. W.. See IT. SK'4 K' aucir ries 60 M. rd fir r.3 !.. V j... r. d re,inr 2i II. none of ths tlmhvr on V , thl. trsi-t to he sold tor les than t i SO g UL . r--r M.. for the pitsar pine snd II. 2:, per V ur- M. for the red fir snd red ced&r. T. J7 V ri. S. II 3 v. S.o. 15. NK', NK', fir :."l Sj M. pin- : M . xwh Nl:i fir ;-,o M. U LENOX Furniture Co. i or MARSIIFMKt.il. Mareh TVputy Came Warden A. M. F"ih relumed turned jestcrdajr from Luke Talike-! Offica,' v. sxvt, Nvt fir at.. Pins : M. SI'. NW'i fir !"n M.. pine 311 M., none of the timber en thejie trsi-ts to he s.dd for !- thsn II :i per M.. for V lle fir Ht.( it no p,.r M. tor the p ne. viihh"i spry. Commissioner, Oenrs.S! I Phone 26 9 Win Her With Gani Box and Bulk Candy of all kinj Always Ready for Your Ord- Ice Cream and Sodas a Specialty Meet your friends at our big Founts nr "v.. I unrViea PALACE OF SWEEj 1 I t