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' WOgfUHfl NlWHttVIIW- rRIBAY. JUNE " 1M4.
waaaw-
BY BERT & BATES j
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
l.aued Daily Except Sunday by Th New-Rel.w Co- Inc.
B. W. ilATKS..
BEHT 41. BATK3
rrealdent and ManaKer
(jecrelary-Treaaurar
tDCe,tJ...e.uudcl... matter May 17.
nniftp iha Act of Marcn I. let.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dallv. or year, by mall
Daily, aiz montha, by malL.
Dally, three moniha, by mall
Dally, alngle month, by mall
Dally, by carrier, pr month
Weekly Newa-Rerlew, by mall, per year
-I4.MI
l.ou
X.00
.60
M'
too
rmfcer 1 AmmorUlri ''.
for republication
pari
lKiaj
diaputrlie. herein are alo rervd.
COST OF DISEASE
WAN FROM
GLIDE BRINGS
' WORSHIPPERS
It is desirable to recognize that from the president of the
United States to the laborer in the factory or on the farm, all
..;,,. ,.,t nhvaicallv incanacltated. arc. or should oe, wutnxia
The fundamental needs are responsibilities of all citizens, and as
to the maintenance of health are similar, and we cannot solve the
(V,-. iiu..r unless we consider him one 01 me gruu
army of gainfully employed. There are over 400,000 individuals
..:c.n., m,iv,l in inn State of Oregon. Sickness is a hazard
u;,.v, oil r R..t.H.cted and to which many fall victims. Those
, ,linhlod bv sickness suffer losses of time, cost of care,
...i.:..v. fr,.m alight hardships easily borne, to those which
absolutely ruin. There arc today over 9,000 wage earners in Ore-
r;..A i n,..ir homes on account of sickness, the wi
era lose on an average of seven days annually on account of
Ann nnfi uno-A tamers lose 2.800,000 days annually on
account of sickness every year. At a daily minimum wage of 3
nr x ,100.000. $3,300,000 is spent annually
for doctors. An equal amount is spent for nursing and hospital
care $1,000,000 is spent for drugs, mostly self-prescribed. Forty
per cent of the deaths are preventable or at least postponable
The estimated value of the average life is $2500. In a state ol
this size with an annual death rate of 9,000-3,000 of these
deaths are from preventable causes. At an average value ol
cr.nn n.i. .M m..im n loss of $22,500,000. Disease costs the
State of Oregon over forty millions annually. As these expendi
tures do not consider many of the other expenses incident to ill
ness, the expenses in reality are much greater. Sickness un
doubtedly causes a tremendous loss, and to a certain extent is
preventable. It certainly costs less to prevent disease. Public
Health is purchasable and within natural limits, a community
may determine its own death rate. Take health work from un
certainty and place it on sure ground. Make it a potent factor
and it will pay. Surely if we are rich enough to spend $18 per
., rr nluippn. $rt for candy and confections, $o for patent
medicine, tonics and drugs of questionable value, $1 for cosmetics
and 75 cents for gum we should be willing to spend more than
10 cents per capita for the most essential part of life health.
Every community must estimate its own requirements and ap
propriate accordingly.'
n
U..II a., r,..in" nwes will make a pretty running mate
for President Coolidge. While vice-presidents are usually for-
... ,,.. thn lii.nor is thrust upon them it is
gOllCll IIIIIIIL-Uliiu-Ijr ...i-. - -
..:. i:i,..i h.,t Mr linwes will be more of a power than any
former vicc-iuvsident.. l'lenty of vim, vigor and push, of which
he has a good supply, will miike him a prominent figure in na
tional, affairs, even as a vice-president.
. n
Tir.n't overlook the News-Review baking contest and the fine
. rf..i .,, ii, host bread and rmstry cooks in the coiin
J., ti,U ,-iiv and county has always been famous for its fine
w.mu.n cooks and the quality of their product and the coming
event will witness some excellent demonstrations along this line.
o
The Umpqua Cluefs are going to "storm" Uoking Glass to-night-with
bow and arrow. This live bunch of fellows are ra
diating the booster spirit with a degree of force, not only in our
individual ct.num.nity. but throughout the state that will re
bound with much good to Koseburg and the entire country.
, o
And the American Legion drum corps, of Koseburg, walked
away with the first prize at the Portland Kosc show. ou can
just bet your bottom dollar that when a imncn ..
goes after anything they always bring home the bacon. - Kose
burg is mighty proud of its drum corps.
o
The Coos Day Pirates, who are making ft showing during
the Portland Kose show in a body, are putting the Pay country
on the map as usual. A lot of publicity is being handed out to
this livewire bunch of business men.
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Now that the
G. O. P. baa
Nominated
A cuMln"
Vicepretident
We know why
They rail 'em
VICE preiidonta.
lift
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A macaroon i a dark-complexioned
maiden.
ill!
d.i.h unn a ball game yeatiddy
id one of our willaae moitbacke
pent a nickle two extraordinary oc
currence.
11,11 i
The drum corpse of the ol' village
won first prize up to the metrop latt
night and hot dlggety dawg but we're
proud of thoae cowhide lambaatera.
i I I I
The home town folks are beginnin'
to drift back from the rose festival
nH declare that this year'a straw-
berry carnival in Roseburg waa the
best they ever witnessed.
I I I I
A heated argyment took place in
ye ed. s sanctum this a. m. about
vice-presidents durin' the past few
years and we couldn't decide whether
Chaplin or Fairbanka served under
Teddy Roosevelt's regime.
till
Nuthin' to do now until the demo
crats nominate.
I I I I
We suppose the B. V. D. company
will now advertise, "We keep Cool
Calvin Cool."
I I i J
POME
Hippety Hop to the bobber shop
The damsels they go trippln',
They shave their necks and rut their
banga
And gosn they sure look rippin'
I t i I
Mayor Nap Rice and Chief Ken
chipped In a dime each this a. m. to
send a congratulatory message to the
rsbg. drum corpse tor winnin' iusi
prize but the chief wanted to aend
four bit to keep the boya away from
the village for a while ao he could
get rested up.
I i I
Just like Mister Merrill's hoss and
buggy, thia colyum goes on day after
day, and some days Its as frayed and
tattered as Al Creason's celluloid col
lar but at times it Is a bright and
glitterin' aa Mose rtlce s Cl-imond,
however the wit dispensed in Prune
Pickin'a keeps apace with the times
as good as Bill Whipple does with his
bike and we're satisfied.
I i I J
A druggist's password Yum-yum
It costs you a sum-sum
It makea you deaf and Dumb-dumb
Detective calls it Rum-rum
Telephone goes . Ting-ting!
Ambulance goes Ding-ding!
Druggiat goes Sing Sing!
I I I I
THE STYLES
Jonea: A New York atore adver
tises that Its evening gowns are mod
estly priced.
Bones: Well that's something!
I I J I
WHY NOT?
"Marie ia ao modest she puts her
pet dog out of the room while she Is
changing her gowns.
Of course he is a Pekinese.
I I I I
PHYSIOGNOMY, EXCEPT
With the "truths In our face"
I gladly fall in.
But no woman ever
Has had a "weak chin!"
i I 5 I
People from rural corauiunltle of
ten motor to the city to attend pic
ture howa. clrcunes rr strawberry
festivals, said Captain G. L. Hall.
evawrelUt; this monilnfc. but when
has it been known that country folks
hve driven many nie to attend a
prayer meeting In town? Last even
ing Rev. H. U Caldwell was surprised
at the crovd which came all the way
rmm r.iiri to attend his prayer meet-
in. oi iha lAntut church, in order
rv Sa nn lima the caravan started
early In the evening. The country
folka had cow to milk, turkey to
put to bed before the usual hour, and
the cream Benarators to be cranked
at the various farm home before up
pr In order for these splendid peo
ple to arrive In town early enough to
participate in the service.
nut the way the Ollde people car
ried off nrizea during the recent
strawberry carnival was sufficient ev
idence to prove that the people there
ore amply able to do things, so it 1
not surprising that they turned out
fifty strong to the Koseourg prayer
meeting, and they came singing to
the tune of "Brithten the corner
Whore, You Are." the words being
We've not waited for another day or
festival
That Khali call us to your city fair,
But we come to Join our hearts wltn
vours and Jesus name.
Telling Hia love in praise and prayer.
"Hurrah for Glide folks here we are
Hurrah for Glide folks here we are
In the name of Jesus to your city
from afar:
Hurrah for Glide folks here we are,
The caravan was led by Captain O.
L. Hall with hi life-lng Dodge mis
sionary car. and was a fitting termin
atlon to a successful series of meet
ings which he has recently held in
Glide. Two converts wcr6 baptised at
the close of the prayer meeting last
night. Rev. Caldwell officiating.
Captain Hall will bold Bervicea at
flungalow Bchool house ne,t Sunday
11 a. in- and 8 p. m.
o
MADE YOUNG AGAIN
IN A FEW DAYS
li v yjtf it a i
yr
kl Pk.r .
NOTICE of aale of government tint,
n.n-r.l Land 0flr. Waahlng.
ton! U. C. May 15.
by Kiven that f
lions and limitation, of tt.
June . '. s "ViV.V i'
' 11 i Stat.. 1179), a.
to tu eunal-
tlx acta or
February
nd J una 4,
,i i, at 7&M. ana "'V"'
fir 70 U -.wiTT"""
I' 1 113 sj . - )
c. T, Kb J1' J. C,
fir 260 M.. C. .I
Id for 1... ...! "r 14
Pine 11.50 per
100 per III for
lr 410 ;J. ' tti U
prfi" bV au"'t to tb. approval of " ""' f h. , s. "I
cliase irlcu, im n , ' h of beine white cedar. T V . .
.""-. "I t: not proved, other : r a., M, Kwt gj"
.r" ,,.. 'will l"e f"' the timber
faen. of the United State., association.
Territory, or
-tl;.n. ,o b, ., 7 b 'I
"?r M. for lh, - .r
'r th. "4
17.01) per
M.
per M. f, .;nt 'Jlc
tor
4 W.. "r,hit,r?
not to b. loiif ;,
M
per M., T. 3 R T Jl tu
yellow pin, , jj- , Sk t
"r 15 M.. not lohT7? I
13.00 pr M. forth."1"! '
L lr th. Clr w5? ,",'
mission.,. Oen,,!1
c. McK.n
yw.iqf. gjj.
slcian. 114 W. lt
KOREX COMPOUND IS SURELY
WONDERFUL IN EFFECT,
HE SAYS.
"After beginning my treatment
with korex compound," say J. V.
HoltnB of Billings, Montana, "my
glands were made active In a few
days. I am now completely rejuven
ated, thanks to knrex."
Men and women at all ages from
all over the world are testing korex
compound and hundreds of enthusias
tic reports regarding Ita quick invigo
rating effects have been received
Speedy satisfaction and delightful re
lief in cases of poor circulation, com
extremlltes, aching muscles, sttfr
joints, lessened vigor and premature
old age have been reported. All those
feeling In need of such an invigorutor
can now get It In Roseburg, Oregon.
at Lloyd Crocker b IMoneer Drug
Drug Store, 241, North Jackson street.
This announcement comes direct from
the American distributors of korex
compound.
conservation of our national forests
and parka.
Resolutions before the convention
today covered a wide range. One
supported the estahliphment of a na
tional art gallery at Washington to
cost not more than $-.000,000 with
congress appropriating the initial
o r.on nnn
A-Jho'fnvnred determination of
i..v in ih vHrinus states was to
promote sex education.
Banker's Friends Elated
"Twelve vears ago I became af-
riir-tBri with stomach trouble which
-tiwiiiv hneame worse. 1 frequently
became prostrated with colic attacks
n, i hinntine. Mv doctors wanted to
operate for gall stones, t wisiiru iu
vnlr! an ooeration and on advice of
a friend tried Mayr's Wonderful Rem-
e,lv with excellent results as since
taking it about 2 years ago my trouble
ha entirely disappeared." It re
moves the catarrhal mucous from the
intestinal tract, and allays the innam
mation which causes practically all
atnmanh. liver and intestinal ailments
ini-ludinE aDoendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refuuiled at all
druggists.
corporation.
auUed under the 1
atutea. or "',' ,'. .ul..ntlo-n of
""h..;. the 'timber on
,rKial .ubdrvlJlou' will be offered
.euarately before mw Z? r
:" offer of . larger unit. T. 27 8.. R.
I1 .In'-isi M' NEK " BWt4 red fir 12S0
T white I' 'o XStkW r 'i'
"UM hemlock 60 M.. SEWBEii red
?ir -'Sio m! hemlock 60 M., none of the
lmb, W?. tract. o be .old for
5eXr S 40 m "i?E " WW. yellow fir 170
,1 , 4j M, .econd growth fir
tVlinv fir 200 M.. second growth fir
to U white "edar 40 M.. Lot 6 yellow
JirWO M white fir 20 M.. white cedar
130 M, 1-ot 7 yellow fir 700 M.. .econd
....d ui. i wlilte cedar 1-0 M..
T K 8. K. 11 W.. 2.5. Lot 1 red fir
1310 M.. white cettar Jt :. J-oi "!
f.r 175 M-. white cedar 12 M. Lot i
red lir 1UO0 M-, white cedar 75 M., Lot
s red fir 225 it. white cedar 10 M.,
L,t red fir mo M, white cedar 250
M . Lot 16 red fir 2740 M.. white cedar
T7.'i i ... is r.l fir 1500 M.. white ce
dar 200 M. None of the timber on these
section to be sold for les. than SJ.pO
-.. ,h rd and yellow fir,
J1.00 per M. for the ond,1"row'h.,,l,r;
.50 per M. or w.e ... , j - -
r M. tor me wniie
W., Sec. 9. Lot yellow pine 75 M.,
not to be solo lor tens- m
i it u I, l vv.. nee. j. iwi
1600 M.. Lot 2 tlr uoo M. Br- "5
250 M.. BWi4 NE14 fir 1700M.. NEVi
SEVi fir 50 M.. hemloeic on a...
SKI, fir 1225 M- rr.'A fr.-i or
hemloek 150 M-. SW-4 SKVi 1400 M..1
none of the timber on inn e:i.uii
be .old for lea. than 11.60 per M., fori
the lir and 11.00 per M., for the hem-;
loi k. T. 21 . o w.f wr. i'.'T
XWVi fir 750 U.. 8WV4 NW fir 700
M .MV'i (W1 fir 4uo M., none of the
limber on these iraci. 10 uc wiu
less than 11.76 per M. T. 16 S.. It. W...
dec. H, MU'A o Ni ir
SVA fir 1620 M-, KE14 SW'A fir 600 M,
JWVl 8W14 fir 1300 M., cedar 1.6 M..
none ol the limuer on im kuiu t
be .old for leas than 11.75 per M. f or j
the fir and 11.00 per M. for the cedar.
T 28 S., It. 12 W.. fee. 13. Lot 2 red fir
350 M.. Sec. 17 NE'i NH14 red fir 1240
M.. white fir 820 M.. cedar 60 lt NW'A
KK'A red fir 740 M- white fir 450 M.,
cedar 20 M, fcE4 NE4 red fir,2l)i0 M.,
white fir 1340 M., cedar 20
M., SW14 NEVt red fir 860 M..
white fir 490 41.. cedar 0 M., spruce 40
M., NEV 8EV4 red fir 260 M white fir
;uo M., hemlock 70 M.. NWi4 84 red
f.r VO0 M.. white fir 440 M., cedar 0
M., HE Si red fir 2900 M., white fir
i;o M.. cedar 20 M.. hemlock 70 M.,
SW14 red fir 1280 M.. white fir CIlWJiIIS2sl!fi
310 M. T. 17 8.. 11. 1 W., BBC. 33, tscii
MVli red fir 2100 it., none of the tlm-
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR COUNTY
AUDIT
1 v' ' 'JtK.-iSiu.trur
iti"- '- - . - -I -7- rudw.
an ZT'tm
YOU GET SAT.SFACT!
A Or or tip u t,H .
of goods he sell,, k
tor quality. ,,r"4
service.
We lay claim to til,
asset.
Try a pound of nn.
40 cents and M eMiT
ny Duy a can udt,,
awav?
ECONOMY GRQ
PHONE 6)
lileMtil.TBaRSWBg;
When in DoultM
The Douglas!;
SPECIAL
Merchants
Served every day froty
to 2 r. M. (or
r.reakfant Specials-W
Hot Lakes and Real Mi
Pure Cream.
A Vegetarian Diaia- IrJ
Every Day. PrMfti
The Very Best Saladi k M
We are open for toast J
5:30 A. M. to), PI
W. R. WARNER Prf
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the county
court of Douclas county. Oregon, for
the auilit of the books of the Sheriff.
Treasurer and County Clerk for the
year 11)23. ISids to be filed wilh the
county clerk on or before 2 o'clock p.
m.. of Wednesday. July 2. l'J21. A suf
ficient bond will be required-for the
faithful peiformanceif the work In a
sum equal to one-half the total
amount of the bid.
The court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
By oder of the County Court.
IRA B. RIDDl.ti, Co. Clerk.
.605)
eV"
., " Sec. 35. 3
iE Nvy!gJ
NOTICE
t. A. B. II. T. will meet Friday ev
ening. June 13, at 8 o'clock. Social
evening.
c:
"Some folka ar alius layin' sum
thin' aside fer a rainy day while some
of u depend on an umbrella.
lllg social dance at Long' Hall
Coles Valley. Saturday evenlnir. June
14. MumIc by Sharrard's Sncnp.itors.
Kverone come and have a giod time.
IVKTI.AN!'.
Cohiiw. Jui-llce
of On ton. ho-
June Oliver P.
f the Miprcnif routt
e borne is In H"e
il i;iniil niaNter
of on o'ii. lie
i l.n t i three
at iithniia. and
t'Hii.ute and In liu ,
' liure., v. :h tint.n el-el
of Ihe Masi'liie h"K:
I.H liirul'iiv d'I'ilt' f.latld masler.
Cluill.is ete kl.HUid at III
KlUIld 1' ..!,- H'WII I" ! I
111 th.iptl'is. one
two In 1'ti ti.iiui. A
Ion.
The in. umI eh.tpier plc't.-.l r. i'rl
sul'l'i'tt i ll'r eluMi.'U.-'' m.i.tituui.-d
(or Mil. I. lit at 111.-"'' I'll-l t 'tit .till-
1 he tm.'int'e I'.mituint of Ihe t.tand
lxUe .'f lUrt.Ml. A T. 4 A. M .
wntku'i: ti'il. t en a pM'l.';iI ailli'mtr
el to the t'lttMnil.'U h lliai'd V s
l-r t.e.it-'e T. CiM htan lhal Hie iil. :
t.rli.n eit.ilillj-h a eliant.tble in-l.'vl
llnti tor lli'll'leas cllil'l en -!iii'!l
i., riill.it to Ihe Slitlne lin.-t'ltnl lor
i rh't'l' d i Miliiren.
I ' i niiMi'lttee w:i ia:'. t!i'. to for
mulate a tlefintte pii'i'!' len to m'I
hut li the t iitii l:..' uti l'U'!i. 'I !n'
loiUr U iiit't.tic III ullMI.il l. '.mill ,i'H
at Washington Masonic Temple, l'asl
Ltglllh Btld llUllialde streets.
The morning session waa given oer
largely to routine 'matters and to the
tei.orls of eotnllt.es. The lust of
these was a dissertation on the Im
mortality of the "Otll. delncred by
the Key. J. It. S. Hell of t on .illis. i
t'haplulti of Ihe grand lodge and chair!
m.in of the tomiiilltee on neirology.
Interest In he nftetntMin .i c. n j
leted on the election of otfuela for.
the ensuing cm !
The c.'ructiiiim will continue i
thtiuujltiMil l'n.la, Hh Insiall .ition
of officer and a t-i! to the Shi me,
hospital on Sandy road.
I'ltlvSKUVE NATION'S ItKAl'TM'.S.
(asoclatr-d Pres. Leased Wire.)
I.OS ANOKI.KS, June 12. To
carry out the pollcle laid down In
the resolutions adopted by the cur
rent biennial session of the general
federation of womens clubs, to con
tinue the work begun by her prede
cessors and to preserve the natural
resources and beauties of the coun
try, these are the high lights of the
first official statement issued byMrs.
John D. Sherman of Kstes Park. Co
lorado, yesterday, elected president
of the organization.
Mrs. Sherman laid special emph
asis on the last mentioned plank in
her platform, saying:
"The natural beauties and re
source of our country must he pro
sen ed and I shall wotk for the
This Is a Studebaker year.
TA7I,,. .'v
do we
call ita
honeymoon?
Farm or city ttttlwmsj
for dates.
We buy and sell (trite
Bargains In net til i
Household Goods.
Radabaugh-Pattass:
328 N. Jackaon flat
I'lTSISKKWK,i,S
ber on these section, to be .old for lea. I ti'tmrttmwswtMt
than 12.60 per M. for the red fir. .M 8WBBluliB
per M. for the white lir and hemlocK,
and t-'.OO per AL for the cedar
auruce. T. 27 8 It. 12 W.
NW14 NWli red fir 625 M.. SB
red fir 850 St.. SWVi MVii red fir 1850
il., NEW SV Vi red fir 1250 M. T. 31 8..
u. 12 w.. Sec. 7. NKU NKlfi red fir 800
M.. white cedar 300 61., white tlr 75 M., g(
Jill'i. -K'- red fir 225 61.. white cedar
600 M. khite fir 200 61., red cedar 6U
Al., Sj-.'i Nfc:1 red fir 420 M., white ce-
d.ir 12U M.. 1V!( KE'4 red fir 615 M.. i
while cedar 270 M., NE!4 NW!4 red fir
Uuu 61., white cedar 450 M.. white fir
200 M., red cedar 26 M HK'A NWi red
fir 900 M while cedar 175 M., white fir
50 M. red cedar 60 61., Lot 1 red fir
ln'to M white cedar 300 M., white fir
25 61.. Ixit 3 red fir 350 61., white ce
dar 1 JO M Lot 4 red fir 205 M., white
cedar 60 M., JiKVi 8W1 red fir 330 M.,
While cedar 20 AI.. BE'A SW'ii red fir
:125 M . white cedar 300 M., white fir
lu M . .K'( SKU red fir 630 M., white
cedar 420 il.. KWhi SEA red fir 370
y... white cedar 45 61., 8K4 SK"4 red fir
960 M., white cedar 90 it.. SW 8E4
red fir 1076 II.. white cedar 325 M..
Sec. 5, SW'A NWi, red fir 690 M..
white cedar 30 61., NU'K SWA red fir
20 M.. while cedar 135 At.. SU'ii SWU
red fir 300 M,. Sec. , NE14 NW' red I
fir 2050 M., white cedar 475 M.. NW14
NWVi n d fir 1675 M., white fir 25 M., I
while cedar 400 M SEJ4 tiWA red fir
1 61.. white fir 100 M., whit, cedar
6.5 61., SW 'A KWA red fir 1175 IL,
white cedar 160 M., none of the timber
on these sections to be Bold for less I
than -'.25 per M. for the red fir and!
r.-d ced.ir, $.50 per AL, for the .white
ur and a. .00 per AL for the
cellar. I. 20 S.. K. 4 W.. Sec
NtU red fir 760 AI., white fir 60 At., I l r, C afl
incense cedar 100 AI.. not to be .old f or UKStlTI
iiiu per m , lor ine rea nr ph-ji
JMiiih
Auction Sale:
When in
Hotel Ump
i
Now Used for
LUMBAGO
n- I'nitM rrtP.
SKASUK Or . Jum U. Orrn
si:Un to th- s'atc ln- mh t; ntul
ilu .tivi.t pr-'iutry fyt.'Mi f.ir tinml
m.r ion of i'ant.ttljlr was rNur--!!
hrtv tiMlay by K1ii.ir M S.-Tit-nit h.
pro.sldfiu of tin Ori't-on HMnkers av
:ociaiion.
Scnsi'iilrh'n uiltirosM wan thr K.y
noto 8peh of I ho association j con-
nit tou whKh nu t hro imia v.
horausp it w:
Northern Kurop
made from horn
s mire a
lmrim: tho pJist in! thi
of poopN hi um, Joint Ka
Mit h rv -niWaM' MH vfrt in itu
mrnt of iho mo:t ovro c.-
1mi;o ihm wo mo bill Uoliu
wiun wo h,iv to tho pul'l;
Joint K..e Rom in lumt
out '
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winful. o!Un mid mif.'
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SenM-nWh rf-r!ariMi the Mil. ruT-i
J ahl.-d n Mirt-tfliitiul rli'f for tli-
j tarmor. had failt d to h(lp him and
rftardt-d th' d-vt'lopm'tit of natural
ri'Mur.'r and industry throtiKh J
;rtar!inR effort on iuvoctnunt.
i I t tut me lo ih ioord of oiiKronj ;
Mtt mijmirad. ho declared it tjuit
' m dfuraee oefor ttf tpo " and
sued t:i qre.t oti hethr the sli-r.-et
irin.ary !! -m permitting ioif
aproiuttd' caiididaT'j did not ha
fromo'.hiinr to no Hh tho condition.
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NOTICE
Th. t ' 111 bo a
-.tturilVv e t nlnjc.
EXPERIENCE AND GUARANTEE
AS rectal Apodal. 1 Kive yot to rrrat
the c of Pile that wi'A rux give
way to my non-turpical treatmrnt.
Hen-e, my urviualineJ GUAHANTEB
o( CLRE ct FtE REfUNDFD.
My awistann ire the most tktllful to re
(ounj; a new otcr in my own new
builJiPfc?.le litTte and bent equirrvl;
tny o n new hotel, which a Jjotnis corv
lenient anj com toft ble for out ot town
paticnti who comedo mc from many
atatra and Canada lot
1 rectal and colon tteau
CHAS: J. DEAN. M.D. Inc
STtt 4n.MH-crTt tovRl Htxa.
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that n. wly wedded
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NATHAN FULLERTON
Roseburji, Oregon
th-
anil a.Ou per M.. for the white fir and
imenae ee'lar. T. Jo S-. H. 2 W., Sec.
3"'. KV, HEM red fir 140 SI., KB 14
''K'i rid fir 15.'i0 M. red cedar 10l M..
Iieiiiliiik to 11.. NW14 HE'A red fir 5000
M. red cedar-30 M., heoilock 2l M. T.
11 f.. K. Z W., Sec. a. Lot 2 red ffr
l-iii M. incense ceilnr 2f. M.. swu
NH', f!! fir 121S M., Incense cedar 15
M . NV i, BF.ij red tlr 1070 M., red ce
'l.ir in il.. none of the timber on these
i" lions to te sold tor less than 11.76
1" r M. fr the red fir. and 11.00 per IL
t'T ti.e red and Incense cedar and hem.
1" k. T. 35 S., It. 3 K.. Sec. 5. frl. NK14 '
M.', l ine 440 M., red fir 700 M, white
t r !.:' it., red cedar It) M fe. -. v
I N' - l ine lo II., red fir 1040 M.. white
1 :.r ye il . red cedar hn M-. fcW NB4
; n-.e 4 " it , red fir 110 M., white fir
I " I red ced.r 40 M SK14 NE' pine
i -" il red fir Son u.. white fir 60 M..
j " 1 .:ar !0 SI. frl. NE4 NW4 pine
1" M. red fir 760 SL. white fir 60 M,
d .d..r io il.. frl. NV1 NV'4 pine
' ' M . red fir 770 M.. red cedar 30 M.,
! -I . .NV, pine SO M.. red fir 800 M..
, white fir 40 M.. red cedar 60 M., SWA
vl ' p tie 120 At . red fir 8I1O 11., while
j ti' L.i m , red cedar ti) M., JiHH BW14
" M.. red fir 670 II.. whit fir
"' al-. red cedr 40 M.. NW14 SW14
!' "i " M., red fir 90 sr.. whit, fir
' M 8W14 pine 400 M-. red fir
' I M h te fir ;o M . red cedar 60
il . - swi, pine 211 II.. red fir 4i0
fir 2u St.. red cedar 20 M,
, pine 110 II.. red fir 1.110 M..
' , luo 11 tri cedar 140 M.
N" 1 i" t'in 190 SI., red fir 1140 St..
' ' r I-'1 il. red ced.r 0 M.. t-E4
1 I' e 47i SI., red ft, 560 M.. whit
' M . red ce.l.r M0 SI . ljV H !-K'
1"' II.. red fir lluO M white fir
' . r.-d cedar 40 IL. not to P .old
1' tan 4130 per M. for the pine
' P-r II.. fur th red fir rwl rAr.
': ' I ") per M. f..r the white fir. fee.
' , .vwv, pine 415 M., red fir
- M . ul.ii, fir Si M., x i, MV4 pine
-.; 1 r-d fir ::, SI. white fir JO M..
. fW pine J-.". St. red fir 40 M-.
I r 70 SI.. KV'i tE". pine 645 !..
'"I lir . SI., Mt fir i M. S1
. I i.e Jta II . red fir ?0 M . whlto
'r 3j il., )Ca SE14 pin ls 1JL. r.d
e 'white I Zr
15, SWU) tfVt -r.
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property that has
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any matters per
fire insurance.
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