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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924. SEVEN i l."V. ' l1 ' A r - v- t650 ' RAIN eel to stay course, you jure and (a call, look lg stock. In St, Rortburj S 1 $1.50 Untee all jichand1se Si PANY J 1 i Truck &! trar.;i,Lssi(n. tu. n brak'-s. Mil 9 Ti' w siiiii! tir s Lvavv i-inini; I ICO Cash GARAGE 816 Wlnchtsttr fcWl"JtLl!lmi cu Know i laning olkn ''fig) A pnr- zif look a cnni- but after It dry-clean-! fi , , . j - able to 4 2t.-t ason s wcin -l-'t us prove it I1! ' P., 1:: Hdwc. Co. Will Call rr-"tt i10rE I I : V W-- . vtTT,;irani Roaster ! r"l. -l-v. chUken or d.ick- 11 lr- "7. nAILY A--t:";Ty.;.. below. l.w'T " i VA r rN.'l. - i- I. veer. o house"-'- , , V,c . .11 i-e t attractive I"' lUkinl rOl. CookiM ntlra m' out on." . Cold rk canning an rollf .bUculM i,mi,. -- i f. frviDS and DCCP " ' I enii"' nune.4 'V' . I -'tW'Ji CA, f;.J . i A '"'"- I ;,:WT-'-- V"U Churchill Hardware Co. BEND MAN ARRESTED. ' (A.sorlatod TreM I-eased Wire.) ..mi, v,.v sii. Harry P. Scou- wannd by Sheriff K. R. Itoney . , i i'n county. Mont., n a statutory charge, was arrestetl this aftcrnotm by Sherilt n. a. llohi rts of Deschutes county Stouten told Sheriff Roberts he has been in Bend for 30 days and was employed as a logger near h,re -The Montana sheriff has 1,,-en notified ot the arrest by Sherilf Roberts. . o ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE 1 value In a liot water h,,i., Absolutely guaranteed and specially priced. It will pay you to s, e them. Lloyd Crocker' Drug Store. HOOVER TO REMAIN. (Associated l-ress Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Not. 20. Secre tary Hoover has definitely decided to remain in the cabinet despite various effurts by commercial or "tanizalliins to secure his se.-viceB. The secretary made his decision after ''resident Coolidge had earn estly requested that he remain in the service of the government. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELEC TION NOTICE Slate of Oregon, County of Douglas, School District No. 4, ss. NOTIf'F, is hereby given that nt the School District Bond Election hereby called to be held at the directors' room in the nign Bcnom building in the city of Roseburg un, I for Raid school district INO. 1 of Duuglas county. Oregon, on Wednesday, the loth day of De cember. 1'J21. between the hours of two o'clock p. m. and seven o'clock ... ...in l .. i.mi.iail in p. m. ttiere win ue luuiuiii . the legal voters thereof the qttes- tion of contracting a bonded In- d"lll HUH. I I., .1,., aim, nf Slfih for the purpose of erecting' ill.ll l!ll lOSOIHK I. Dlliwi " .... , i . , .ii .i .,r. i , i.i.: -i,i k. ,1 ne chasing a site therefor. Tin. ini.i In ItO hv h.lllot llDOll which snail be the words "Ponds ' i i v n,i,i; li s mill nouns ., ......n ..i... ivi i ue . niei Biii.ii imi c . vi vpa .... i i... i .i,.i." a n.i tho: ii. -i ni inn nu u 111111110 " word "Yes," or between the word "P ...uls" and the word "No" which i:.i!.-i.leR h.s choice. k Tit" iniis far the rect ptlon ol lie's cast for of against Iho .: ... .. ....'1 1...1..1.1 u.ii.. :i said day and dat", and nt i.c- aforesaid, be opened at ur of two o'clock p. 111. and 1 u:.in until the hour ''clock p. m. of the same! front of Ihe Grand Hotel. the same shall !; o:d,r of the District School '. Id f Sell: ol District No. 4 of 1 - !: i ouniy. (irc.jnn, made 1 '.th dtiv of N.)vei:iber, l'J.'t. 11. W. TAYLOR. ' :..':: :..-n. District School Board. V ' Vv.I". District C1eils. TUBBY TT V?T Wile?.', I I'll v'd prMii-X vw-uuru. XXr) I- ',1 ; . (.nnK at alltwe. w.yjj- vrt , -.' o .i liyn Ll f ,vc5c)) im it - it 1 . EX-DRY AGENT I TRIED TODAY (Continued fruni page otiQ.1 "shoot to kill." lie find one. shot in l hi' air, Sutherland mid thut Koadman marled moviiiK awa quickly. The officer thi n tired two shots at Koailinan. according tu the testimony and ihe youth disap peared back of the theatre. H was testified then that Kirk walked un-l steadily around the street, cursing and talkliiK loudly. excluiiuinn that i he would "set" Koadman yet. Suth-' erland testified that Kirk -ust staggering and talking lncoher-1 eutly. - A. C. Marsters, who lived on , Hose street at the time, testified that he heard shots on the nicht of August th. He heard loud talking also, but said he paid lit-j tie attention to it. Ho could not say how many shots he heard , fired. Georgo Ogle, night clerk at the Hotel Grand, took the stand, and told of that he witnessed on the! niL-ht of th shooting. Ogle testl- fied that Kirk had been in and out Kirli was KU1US lu """va:S such as they now hold In base of the hotel lobby several times ! anyhow. I b::ll. wrestling, track and most during the night of the shooting. I "I could tell that Kirk was crazy , ot,u,r slorls Thl.y ure m.lkIlg no f.-i., T,.,r,i tim shots In the early drunk. His lace was all twisting, ,., for a ll( .f,.. B1j utter their morning and rushed outside of the hotel. 1U met Kirk, he said, and i b...i i,im h;.i had hanoened. " . . . ... .i... Kirk replied. "Oh. I Just shot up una nf vour bell hops." Kirk later attempted to enter the hotel, Ogle testified, but was refused ad mittance. He surrendered the key to the room and started towards the depoL Ogle also testified that Kirk appeared to be intoxicated. I Ogle was the last witness on the stand Yesterday evening. Fred Sexton and Charles Thack er. were called this morning and testified that they heard loud voices In the street. They were sleeping in one of the west rooms of the hotel and could look out up on the alley intersection where the shooting occurred. Kirk was talking loud and cursing, they stated, before the shooting. A. C. Ross, court reporter and -lark .it tho Grand Hotel, testified that he stayed at the hotel on the I night ot the shooting, oecause m th., nhsence of W. O. Clinger, the proprietor. He heard the shoot ing, and a few minutes luter saw return "1 11 Bet the yet,' he heard Kirk tell Sutherland, he ne lie..... .v.. v.. ,,r.,Q,C U J . ' . . and a few f. r Kirk annroached the . . . T,n nrf thn tileht 1,0101 elll au-..,oi ih.,' door lo prevent I is entrance, and 2r5ur?IdAd W room key to ?hem"Thad to shoot up one of vour be Uhops." he is said to have your nt tinops. o remarked as ne api'i"" " testified that Kk naa , . - his breatnani. was nt't., ', V, tier tne iiiiiuns.. ,t had been intoxicated earner in the evening, he stated. i Lvle Koadman was the state s , nCxt witness. He said that he saw , Kirk about 7 o'clock on the even- ( ing or the Sth of August, and that Kit k had then been drinking, and .,i.. i Dnnd.iinn to tell him where j . . i:,...rtr Pnntlman .aid he had seln Kirk several weeks before, and that he had t that time. at Kll k S request. rected him to a billiara parnn wntr(1 Inadman says he told Kirk he ni!Eht find a noottegm-i. "V T. .h tih ttiiailmnn eo in ,i. - - . . . ..i... n ilrliil.- nnd savs Kirk otiereu hum a - that they each had one drink out of the bottle, and that Kirk told him he had more. After Roadman went off he pro cured a room at the Umpqua Ho- inf, tne Grand Hotel being filled. i i .tnidiiii mir in hihii thing to eat. He said that he had ; previously heard that Kirk was a! enutv sheriff, and that as he went; TZ : th Grand Grill he was In-1 ,, ,he Grand - , .un nachicr that sne tormea oy mo - kncw Kirk and that he was an of flwr. - T. t,n .nv. R rk W.lfl SI'i. U'" , a writing desk, and was called: . .... ,.-!,- iieni.-inui'ii OH Oy I.Urtlllllrtii ' . ii,ut ho was I ofiicer was true. Kirk denied th;.waitrr wanted to fight i i-aiini'l anil suill he could whip any-! 8!1id he left. lie tried .,,. w,0 said so. He demanded to . i . i,.i,i nondiimn and Know WHO inui i,i, . i.i u.. ,.ni,M nrove t ine lailUl Biini - - . . . tinmp Itesiatirant. ' a wiii-i iii i-inr ,..,.. . :a .1,0 nent tnceth er to the restaurant.' and there the; rBnged for the following day. I..! ..,,pH Kirk ot having' when he failed to find the night railroaded two of his (the wait frs) friends in I.ar.e county. Kin; 1 1.1.. ,i iiienlmaii said he (ii,i not see him again until 1"t,'r; "I came bark up the street with Sutherland." Roadman told thft or court, nnd saw mi k sunn Win n I arrested be came up lie said, '4 "it re i : j 1 PR0UP H Spasmodic Croup Is frequently relieved bj one application of Views Peer IT MMun Jar, UJ Yearly MV CRICKETS'. voooldnt eJwT tu -tuteTHFycE .1. wy- -- 7- mm CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER; COMPANY Inferred Sto&yiekk OL U ask any meraberaour , , J for being drunk. He pulled out a, gun and a pair of handcuffs, un. , .n.in..ffa nt tu niA and: uein uir. u"i"- snid 'put thise on. I backed and told him to.put up his fttin ami- 1 would ko with Him. Butlierianu ,.u . th.t i hiuln't done ioiu hid m - . i anything to be arresieo. ior K trie would snoot II 1 uiuu i. . I.,.' 93 A i ki. ...ok lit a crazy'.. ,ki.n .,,.,;-, and his eyes w-ere like a craw man's. I knew he was going to shoot. I told him 1 would go wiln hlin If he would put up his gun. I was about ten feet away and kept backing off rapidly. "IJe said. 'Stop you or 1 II shoot to killV He fired twice more as quirk as he could and one shot hit my hand." Roadman exhibited the scars to the jurv, showing where the bullet entered the fleshy part of the hand and penetrated through the web between the thumb and first fing er and then shattered the thumb ioint. leaving the thumb siiff. unnrimnn sav he ducked around thn comer at the rear ot the Ma- i. sile theatre almost the instant were fired, but n,K quick, rnoiich to save being hit. Ho then went to the home of Dr. Houck, and then to his room. On cross examination he retold his story in practically the same words, and denied emphatically that he had ever procured liquor for "anyone, anytime." The slate called the nurse, Mrs. roihiim who was present when , i,,ir as dressed, and Bhe testified regarding the cours the bullet, and exhibited the x-ray I oietnres taken at that time. i,,iin,i li iosch. night officer. who arrested Kirk Immediately af- WITH SOUTH DEER CREEK Ur the shooting, was called and TUo ,,-ias ( oun-y Pomona testified that Kirk appeared un- nn.hfe will meet . on Saturday der the Influence of liquor when:N(n, 29 wlth South Deer Creek ,., Urance in an all flay session. The ,., ,h ,. Is Mile ' Ki. '. W. Bur- " V , nv,, m " 1 dward Han - - . ' . , . .. .a i,.i, I .under cock, a. i. vame,, u... i ....... n.,,.i.- i-M lllnkle. Carl 0. Fulton. James A. toting, c nniieo, McLain and Russell Ralston. ' The defense placed Its first wit- ness on the stand shortly before! t.rank Alley identifWrt a map, of tho scene ot the shuoting as one teiiieh ho had nrcpar red iniiicainoi j the correct measurements tigd lo-; cations of all objects at the scene OI tne occui i . Kirk tnen tooi. n...... own behalf. He told or his appu . i mt iu ami i'" : : .i ,.-., that he was working undei tho direction of the district attor ney. He was instructed u wauo the Grand Hotel he said, as he had previously obtained liquor from a bell b.iv named Robertson. He said he was Irving to locate the Bource n, hnnzo. and finally obtained two ihiil uoLUi-a uum . in or,itr to divert suspicion from hlmseif. he said that he passed the nquor around, after taking a smal d?lnk with Roadman. He denied h.,in trio catet . utter in i'" i - .,-,imI,n r il- - 1 evening, he said that c.;'' ied him out of the ho.el i " ' ; ' rllSl-ll n :-111 Ot Ul'lOtt " "e n,. denied the charge and went waii of ' . . , ., . ,.1,.., '1, anl., - hn hnil niiulo the ehaige. in 10 nit n ifnaiiinan io b' e and Kirk to lind tin- nightwatchman to aiTes i s,.,.f,rilinv to his It s. l Roadiir.a tistimnny. " . r. ... n,,, bv irinv lii kei-D suspicion from bin .. . , i , ., u m.if until he could obtain a d Itv- ... - iorv of hooze which he had ai - , watchman he decided to ar.'est af.emp'' 'I said star: itoadman hlmseii, aim i. ,1,, so. Koadman, he 1 to back away and kept liacKin; .,e,,.uu ih,. treet. Kirk said thai h.. hud itoadman covered mi . gun, and ordered mm to n.ii.. ' When Roadman kept backing he finally fired a shot into the ilia'n I pipe at. the romer of the Perkins ! building and to into Ih'' ;l,r I Roadman was tunning h" said, aid i had turned the turner before tie second shot was find. Kirk ttl I he continued the search for Road man but could not find him. A short time later hi! was pl..c i under nvnst. So What's The UAJC.L VAlAS leOA unotC ll? THAT CAuCE COCF THV EULM HND ClOri l?HHx Xn,nr. V""' w - y -1 cu -. THM tfr-.tf., .-x I GET 1 BE BIG EM ccr.vAi.i.is Nov. 18. Every thing 81' 11' is in readiness here for the( l!ioiii"-niiiinr In Ihe his lory of the college, Noveinner -i.1. November 21, 2. ami A coino. nation or cir-i Cllln-I:inccs.' not the least of. Win. !i is tlie unu-olal IO.ilu.iu sou- atitm in Oregon this year, has cre-; and wlil'-spre:id Interest mat in- suns the largest cr owd Corvallls; has cut entei mined. '1 lie Oregon-O. A. C. game this I ve;ir iiro.nirit s to be a classic. Uoih are d. ii riiiiiud to "get Ihe Jump" on tht- ((lh(r (n thp nalter ot vlc. e new a,h. . kin- reg.mr M ;ir Ille Aggies were vic- . . , c:1!h, ban-i . . ,llink ,,. . ' v. i.u..i traditional ti n year jinx. int-j ,.. lu.t ,-niiin.-d to establish in ...... Knll o,-r Ihi.jr riv- ui'i.iii.' to i.-.'iu.i., Washing- ton stale are eonllileui ot vieiui , ','. , i-.-m bi-i-i" ' ... i ton sine ait coiiiiucni ui '.qualified purchaser, the tiivher on batnrilay. any lentil RuhitevlsU.n will tie of- conlident of victory All.iiher nlHli'tiC event Ot tne f(.-,.il separately before lielnK in-week-end will be tho annual dual eluded l'"' , " ' '".f;',1' ""1,V cross-country run. Oregon has T'd: "flJ"4il04w sw'i NK red fir nev r won this event from tun m cedar 60 M. si:h m:1, ml Accics am' Coach R. 0. Coleman fir 4im M. stv, SKVi red fir smi M. 'h1sJ?nerH are certain they N.'fj shall not begin this year. I r i a- lew) M. sw4 NV4 red fir l"u rnderelassmen will tangle this' M. NW'i si:' red fir cue M. SK'i year in a series of new contests. gJJ.'i red nrj M. -d- r.M. termed frei-hmen-soph'imore OIm- r), ,ir 7-,0 M NW su-,4 r,.d r,r nii s !m lulled will be boxing bouts.l nao M. SW1, re.i fir ma. the' ,ah I I fliiL' rush, shuttle relay, and traditional hm; rush. The fre men also plan to have a gigantic bonfire ready for the rally after the noise parade. With the new stadium unit com plen-il. the college is prepared to -mie insiirinir comfort to tne hlM i tat irs regardless of the weath- ' ... . - All editors or tne staie i"'M f NVi red fir 775 M. cedar beta invited to ihe game anu knen -hn n.einlod hcforc Novt'tn- bcr 10 will bo sealed in a body. o Wanted Womii for cannery work. Work will last about five weeks. Room nnd board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Frank J. Norton Co. Sutherlin, Ore. poMONA GRANGE TO MEET Ln,i, Imr will start at n.VT m . and will be for grf , ,,;'-, r, onlv. A basket dinner ' .. n .... .-, .. ,t mi noon, and the at- 1 torrnnii session will be open to tne j.uljlic. Mrs. i. dirge mrer of Pomona grange, and Wm.l Karcher, lecturer of South Deer; Cri,ek granpe, are working togeth- er In preparing a program tor the afternoon meeting. NOTICE Following regular meeting Fri. Nov. 21st. Oregon Rose Lodge No. 228 will rrjoy a general social nvi.ninr nnil not luck Slipper. A lariro attendance is desired. All; niombiTS of Roseburg Lodge 542 and families Invited. School Dist. No. 15 calls for the fnllowing warrants: 111, 155, 15( and 158. rnt. ceases one week from date. Ella llitSKns. Clerk, Days Creek. . o The floor lamp, essential. See, our beautiful display. Hudson Elec trie Store. '"J71 B ITT. yftfiV " n IS Z C t h E R V1Y non-surjical, soothlns treatment for Mm and other Rcrtal and Co- Ion disorders is given rcrsom iron, .wo to over eighty years of age, thus proving I .t.ln... n,v re.rlhnii.. . . . . . t . My success in tre.ititiR thoiunn Js of men, women nnd children cn.i'ilc. nie to con- u J, u fil A KA I Htl tO CUrC BUI r.. nf Pile nr refund the ralient's fee. My new Seattle offices are now prepared to cure tor iniuem '""' . . . . 7 .' .- -vr p.... r. ...... v.-.,,e.-i am urn t sn tj.;t. , oluir.Pia 1 iirirts. .-mhu today h;r i-ii.r. poohili. 'ih - Wis. A'r'iA 1. trt . -. r a m k A l n. fOPTiArio fiinrti: si.Tiit. mini.. I.V..V V.U'J.U'J..'.-" ' S.LTIE. 'Vtfi, nine :iiei XI . s ' . -4 . .... .... ...11 I'.'-C ' '.ih'-".!--? Uf Vf'-'VJrJt,1 4:.o M. fir 'i XI. NK'4 StV, l'ine I'ay Im-ll as i '- 5'4- ''i'--!;..!2 M riV l M. NV. Pine 4 l t Iim.r if broken. We buy F-)t Wl!t:i-aH't!ii'a l : nn t the timher on these bridges. We.-.tei'll Metal n UTTi U n r.er7..r..:r,;,::,a,,v"IVr,,;.nforr ju. fejt'A'; 'jJeaJbi.'im.'fi 1 I he fir T. Ii S.. It. J W. See, 5. WAXT,.; T burrow ft- I2.V.II NKh SKV fir J.;;. M; fr, 3 to 5 years. WiM UJnman nd PhiHron Trpntflrf i ; .. .?,' m i:ir 20 XI. swu si-.'. ..Ue 1st mortgage "ii ranch. 7 HlCII, IIUIIICII OIIU Mll.iuivi. 6 Use of a Bath Tub VJlvTLr t) '! UL t lir? 1 f ? f A "I MilWc'J 0(.lL.f'i BlRD ' TO A A BAT e IM. ' ' vr 1 i ' c '4?i-' 5 FREE Intil With over A large 8x10 ;.hoto In folder, lmn't delay Bit. now and avoid the rush. CLARK'S STTPIO CASS ST. i I 4 , u'03eburg Nlll l .,ank iudu mitkii: or n.iie n cavrrnmi-ni i tl".r. f;..m-ral Land liffi, ',ii. . Nutli e is hrr,.,,v ..,..,. ..,. ,nl,;,ert i ilia t...mliii.int itml I linn j i ion u( tl' ayi. oi jmi " i ' to ii;. anil ili'purtiiH'iital reuuliitlons of "';',;,;,, April M. li'JI. :.n U !.. .1761, lh. liml.r on tlu followiiiK lamU Mill ; lie Mild lei'. l"i. lyJ4. at 10 o'i'lO' k a. in- at iutllr auction ut Oit I t'nlteit Slat. lnnil offio nt llosi- burn. tr,-H.in. to the highest tiiMM ! at not 1,-ss tlian tlie afipraiftl hI'U Ian utiown ly tlilH notiie. mile to I'- r.,arv of the lot, i lor. Thu pur, -huae priie. ith an additional sum ,.r one - llltn of 1 per cent, tlureoi tnic omniissUina allowed, must tie ilrpoMteil at time of sale,, money to he returned if anle Is not approved, otherwise patent wl'l issue for the timber wliieli must be removed within ten years, ttids will tie re-i .... I...... , I. !.... ... . . . 1-..I...I' Slates, asaoelntious of gu'h citizen! and curporationa orKunl-zed under the laws of the Tinted States. r any tale, Territory or llistrlct I I'll M. tr.' ?, i reii lir Smi M. SV' .s'i red fir- 1:'00 M ; See. :'7. Nl.'i N 'i red fir 4io 11. KW'i N'i red fir 70" M. M-:1 NW'4 red fir 600 M, SWVi NW', red fir fiOO M. NKH KKi red fir tliol M. NV4 tiK'i red fir 400 Id, incense cedar T5 M. KK SV red fir 6e0 M. NW'i Utt'H red fir 750 M. Sec. 2l. NKH NK'; red fir 1000 M. cedur 75 M. NW'i NK'i red fir 13n0 At. cedar 4r M. SV'., NKH red fir IJTiO it.. SKk, N"i;i, red fir 1"35 M, cedar 15 M. XKti NWli red fir 660 M. cedar I .-. M V.-11-I. VV-1; p.wt fi r.ni l 'i: VU"i: fir K1.T M e.dftr till ,0 M, w,ile fir jo M, NH'i sv red fir tit M. cedar 10 M, sWt red fir 5110 M, cedar 4u M, white fir 3d M. SW K SU '4 red fir 400 M. white fir 30 M. SK'4 SWU roil lir on, Hi. ceinir in .u, im-., SK'i red fir KSO M. NWU SK'i red fir 915 M. SW, SK1; red lir M10 -M cedar i0 M. SK'i SK'4 red fir 12:oi M. cedar 30 M. white fir 10 M; See. 31. lot 2. red fir 600 M: Sec. 33. NK'l NK1.. red fir 6S0 M, NW'4 NK'4 red fir 750 M. white fir 40 St. SK'4 NK1. red fir Sfio M. sV"A NK'. nil fir Soil M, NW'i NV. red fir 350 M. SH'i,, NW14 reil fir 420 M. SK'i Sj;'i red fir 70 M, SW'K KW'i red fir 500 M. T. 21 S.. It. 4 W.. See. 3. Frl. NK'4 NK'4 red fir 8".o M, Krl. NYV'4 NK'4 red fir 650 M. WK'4 NK'i reil fir lil'O M. SW',4 NK14 red fir 7"0 M. Frl. NK'i NWH red fir V2n M. Frl. NWU NW'i led fir 1400 M. SK'i NW. red fir 700 M. SW, NW'I red fir 1 I ml M. NK'4 SW'.i I red fir f.oil M. NW'-4 SWU red fir. I S:.0 XI. See. 5. Frl. NK'4 NK'. red fir 355 M. white fir 10 M. Frl. NW'i I NF:'4 red fir lo;5 M. cedor 25 M. whlto fir 1& 111. cedar poien 1110. SV' NK'4 red fir 7R0 H. cedar 311 Id. white fir 10 It. SK'4 NK'4 red fir 600 M. cedar 1G M. whit! fir :5 M. Frl. NK'4 NW'i red fir 1115 M ro dnr 5 M, while fir 5 M. Frl. N Vv" i IVli red fir !tS0 M. cedor 2.1 ,M while fir 10 XI, Stt'H N'U-J red fir .Sli M eediir 5 M. SK',1 NW'i red tlr 11 1 11 ..1. cciiar ..1, wnne ur ,..i XL NK'i SW',i red fir b.'o M. cedar I ?edMn4h."eM!rel:iaf8 M. f 1? 7 5 XI. sw'4 sir, red fir t M. " - ,h,r txH-:'4 SV', r. d fir a.I5..M. leilar 10 XI. M-.!4 M.'n red fir .. XI. ee.lar 25 XI. w hile fir 1.0 .M. NW'i SI-:", red fir 11 o XI. cellar XT. white lir o .11, m. u '" UnS .L while fir 2"i XI. SK'i SIO'i red fTr 4Ht .M. cedar 55 XI. w hlto fi' 10 Al ; none oi nie inin.ei "n t.,- .-' serllnns nt he sold for lews ihol ll.f.ll per XI. fur the red fir and e dnr, 50 cents per XI for the who lir nnd Imense n-diir nnd hl'i cent ....l. f.,r the eeiliir Holes. T. 2S .-. I' 10 . See. 115, NKU Si:'i, fir XI. while cedar 2 XI. Si:'4 SK'l fir 12" XI. white rh.r 45,1 XI. NW1.. SU'1. fir 450 XI, white cellar 1"0 XI. SV. SW'i fir 5oo XI ; none of the timber on this m-etion to he sold for less tlmn 11. fo l"-r XI f ir the fir Hiol 7 per XI for the white cedar. T 37 ft, It. W., ec.J. Sl:'i SU l, plliu ::io XI. fir 100 M, SW., SL'i. ollie JilO XI. fir Till XI. See. 17, Nt.1. SW. nine 170 XI. fir 1" X! ; NVt'.i Vlli. in lie k& XI. fir 320 XI: Si'.', . .. ' Cr r.o .l! mine of tl Hnilier nil 'this sei llon t" he "ld rr .., than 1175 ,,.-r XI for the fir I ti ..... l r,.r ii' ei'inr. .. -i j ,."',.';,.;. ., , SU-H m:i; ,-.d fir M '-', r. d Ur " M. ..',.. M NW'i NW'i led 1 1 '' ml M W Inle III '" '.' -'.'V ' ,i r- li XI. SW'i N " 'i re M 1, Inle fir i.i XL ' lor 10 XI. Willie fir I Ii 10 XI. I.r 10 XI white fit , ii. 1, sw i, red Ilr J loo XI XI. NW'i SW', led ( 1,1 hue fir to XI. In'-eiiM- e. seii SW'i red f ll-I 2 III XI no M. il.ir :," XI. .-w SW 'i XI white th- I XI. . ni ' XI. NW'i SK'i I 'I Hi (n .in XI. eeil.lt' '.'" XI. 1 I .0 XI SW'i hlli f,r 1 XI. wlnle nr i." XI iinne uf t!i- tini'il't ii.'.i, 1.1 he i Id f' lef l.r XI f'T th" r.-il fir l Ihe i.'liir 1111. 1 IiO ""!' tin- white fir and on XI. e. ,1 ir 4" III! tills see. Ihi.li 1 7 -. o ., r XI for i XI fur use Wlikhatn. Inline I'lllllllllS' Li) l '.'3 1 FREE it" Wf TV' -----Vi - is Classified ALL NEW ADS ON i ' i I FOR SALE von SALE-rlMano N. l'ine . 'MKKS 3u by iii t.itM-ie . M ! lire, liv S4 cords fii.'.h). W ilsoti s Shop. 117 Jackson St. FOR SALH- l ure bred ;lron.:t- turkey turns, l'lv'ne 2F22. Sadie liuxton, lliockway. On'. FOR SALE Fir split stove and block wood. Fronipt delivery. 1 I'lume 1S1-Y. O. J. ItanJ. : FOR SALK Stove wood and f1" block wood, also good baled hay. l'hone 14F14, Uoyer llros. IlL'Y A'HOMF. on easy terms. We have several to select from. Ii. V. Young A: Son. l'liouc 117. .-Vilt V ' I , SALK Horse, bugKy and harness. 20 If taken nt once. Mrs. T. Hansen. HapyYali Full SALK I'iano 111 exiellellt rondilion. Trice ti.lti casli. Mrs. Ii. J. Carter, Canyonville, Ore. poll SALK Ford car driveu less than 7u( miles, llargaiii. Ad dress Ford, care Nia-lli'. Foil- SA Lli t w o Oak la nd auto mobiles, one touring, one en- j closed, cheap. See them at I Wharton Uros. I VTill SALK SO bred sows and shouts. Sltoats weigh from 40 lb. j to 50 lb. eaclt. A. C. Wilson Rj 131, Yoncalla, Ore. FOR"" SALK $600 " takes " Dodge touring; driven only miles; all new cord tires. Catching Motor Co. 1021 S..00 Roy FOR SALE Horse, saddle aim brldlo. $35, or wilt trade tor out er stock. A. Louis Egglelon, Oakland, Ore. FOU SALliW" regiSteied Slirou shlre ewes, yearlings to 4 yrs. old, lots to suit or all for $155. J. H. Haw ley, Divide Route, Cottage Grove, Oregon. , Foil-SALE Faiicy Rliodo Island Red and lllack (iiant cockerels, also lllack tiiant, Uarred Rock and Whito leghorn pullets, j Prices reasonable. A. E. Kuttur, R 2, box 37-A, phone 44 F2. 1 FOR SAi.E Yearling ' PoTand China boar eligihlo to registry. Weight about 350 lbs. Pigs 8 weeks old, $3.50, each. 2 yearling Nubian milk goats at a bargain. Albert Martin, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE 231 acre farm 41 miles out on Deer Cr. road. Oood barn, small bouse, and fine wil ier The mice is right, and terms to suit the buyer. Would trade for house in town. V. F. McLaughlin, lit. 2. Uox 9. T WANTED WANTED Second hand dresser. Must havo good glass. Phono 12F13. CAPAl!I.EexpeRcn,r lady would 1 jin. posit ini a clerk 111 store or ,,.,. ,.,oll,. 70-J. .-r . WANTED Sol vice, registered sniiiien or Ntileaii buck goat. Al Saanen Trobee, Yoncalla. Ore. I OK C WAN ED--I'rai tical nurse, experienced. Alice iionioio, ltosebiiig. Ore. llox C51I, Rt. 1, Tel. 33F1S. WANTED-. Milch goaT. Must be ii good one. and In lull flow f milk. Will pay lop price for high grade animal. V. 11. Camp, 127i Prospect St. WANTED -It middle aged lady would like to correspond with a guilleiiian over 15 years old. Ob ject mitritinmy. Address X. Y. Z. care News-Review. V7T. per ' earn ent nlterest. Address Loan, News Review. FOR RENT 1 PIANOS rilll RKNT I'liohe 3iv: Mis. Charles A. I'.lalld. j-'tlll lll:NT M aire nai l, close In. Cmnl Iniildiiu-'n. cily water Also I loom Ionise, close lo I'll!- p., ton si liool. C. I,'. II' Ibl W. I'a.-s. KOI! i;i:xt ;'. m. it. 'f ii.ii in 'li" ie art of Hie o 11 hllsi- ue .1 ,1 I ii t. S'li! ill" 1' r a vn ri.-tv oi l.oslii- s. WiM i' ul all or pill I'ii'nie l::'i Y. By WINNER AW, MCO CMT "fEVl. r-..V wn-c..i VJiAFAJ f-'i tiyiM 11..-.' - TS C'Vl 1 t-i-Mf- 1 ,. .- TS M.V ') v.- . . . 1 . . tt7. r r 1 Section BACK PAGE YOU ItKNT 2 room furnished , npnrtment. 7''7 West Mnshi r. i ult KKNT 2 and 3-rooui apts. . 'i-7 V. Iiouiilas. I'hoiiB 151-L. i c j 11 ItK.N '? New modern huusi J in Laurelwood, furnace heat. . wired for electric stove. Inquire - tk3 Mill. LOST AND FOUND l'(H'Nr On Iilxouvllle road; a tiicle, owner can have same by giving proper description and1 l aying for this ad. R. F. IJ. 1. -liox IS. ' LtiST lit-t cell Myrtle Creek anil liosi'burg, comparatively near -Goodyear tire, 32 by 4 with Card- ; tier Motor Car cover. Reward. -V. II. Mc.Rean, care S. P. Co. MISCELLANEOUS i HOM K LAUNDRY l'hone 537. CAR T)VNKR Don't forget u call 553 when In need of aut rarta. Sarff's Auto Wreckin House. ATTKN"rT0N iTiviiTKSThe fa- . nious Style Arch Slioes for la dies just arrived. For appoint--mi nt R. P. Pence, Dox 1213. : Cilv. ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS fjR. M. H. TLYLKR ChlrapractH rhyslcian. 114 W. Lane SL Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see 01 for dates. We buy and Bell furniture. ' Bargains In new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-Patterson 328 -i. Jackson Jhona 64 U Insure . in Your Home Company PACIFIC STATES FIRE ,, INSURANCE COMPANY of Portland, Oregon G.W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 118 Cass St. Phone 417 Special Demonstration Saturday, . . Nov. 22 : LANG Wood Ranges Saves one-half fuel, burns smoke and asKes, extra large oven. Special demonstrator will demonstrate the Lang Ranges for you at our store Saturday. PARSLOW Furniture Co. 111 N. Jackson Street -ROSEBURG, ORE. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua POWELL'S 2ND HAND STORE TRY US (,ur Trices Are Always Right. Our Service the Host. Conveniently Located at 238 N. JACKSON ST. Terminal Ecauty Shoppe at Terminal Hotel M.'.ri elliiir hair cult In c sham h oil,;-. :,M l.lln! ' of In ailly v.'.rl. ' ':;" 1 ue dun . l'lioii" Mi l Ih rlha ti.'d' ii, I'ioii. Turkeys v, 1 .io 11 . u tci s. hut v 1 I :: ' II "' h" tti-nminun I . . 1 -r '1 h " I -.:i. it'u 1I1 nti, r. " i r, , ;,,i ii . r.i: -tc. '. 1 '11 runt.-. ,, . ,,1, , , 1 , !. 1 . . Il Hill '' 5 ;mI :i ki'iiU ol taii.c'd i - , 1 - I'lld e;elall0S. r.v-oi-.orny Grocery Vh..-e Yuo Are' Served tn Cost. Phone fii . . C..l .... I.- I . Syn-I..l I- i