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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1925. FIVE AT LAST ! That car of alfalfa hay has arrived. Get it from the car Wednesday for $25.00 a ton in ton lots or over. LAND PLASTER Don't order your land plaster until you see us. A better plaster at a better price. See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND r . HAULING r 3 "1. fSI We shirk no hauling Job. 5 R T?ft JiW Our trucks and our effl- B V- JP' J cnt drive" and "k' h i sKa men wl" tack,e yUT naul" - E " firEiJrRKzfi ln& Problem ano solve it !U'-i IMSM oViCS satisfactorily. Long . dis- , . J fa tance hauling a specialty. I iAAi "Wa aim to plase. g 1 GENERAL' H.S.FRENCH I T (Aoociated Tnm Latd Wire.) OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 6. The con tents of a sale deposit box in a lo cal bank, believed to have been op ened by an administrator of her es tate, to be appointed probably to day by Couniy Judge Crawford, will, In the opinion of officers, have an apparent bearing upon the investigation of tiie murder last Friday of Mrs. Moe Hahne, for which her husband, J. Warren Huhne, wealthy contractor and real estate man, is being beld. The box is known to contain a deed to a cemetery lot in Colo rado, where Mrs. Hahne Is to be burled and police also believe that in it will be found the $2,000 worth of diamonds belonging to the siain woman, and which have been miss ing since her death. Habit e claims these were stolen by an unidentified person whom he claims killed his wife. In addition to the Jewels, police also hope to find In the safety box the diary of the murdered woman. She is reported to have kept a close record of her life, and is said to have been sensitive. With a record of her feelings for some time prior to the murder, police say, they expect to establish wheth er she had enemies whom she fear ed and if there were domestic dif ficulties between the couple. Police argue that the je4fels might have been taken by anyone, but that the diary could only have been taken by a person or persons PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician, 126 W. Lane St. If You're Exacting You'll send your clothes to us for Dry Cleaning Expert work, care, promptness assure you satisfaction. TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call NOTICE Good Cars, Cheap make your own terms. See L. R. Chambers HIGHWAY 8ERVICE GARAGE Phone 478 Milk Pasteurized IN THE BOTTLE Is not exposed to the atmosphere until breach es your home which jruarnntees purity to you. Rexroad Dairy PHONE 39-L A Good Thine - DOST MISS IT. 6ad your nam and address plainly written together with 6 oents (aod thu Hp) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Ie Idoinea, Iowa, and receive In return a triaJ package containing Chftmbarlaln'i Congh RcmiK'r for cou ha, colds, croup, bronchial, flu" and whooping cooghs, and ticfcling throak Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trot bles, indignation, gamy pains that crowd the heart1 biliouanesa and constipation; Chamberlain'! &ulve, needed in every family for btirna, sca'ds, wounds,' piles, and akin aflectionn; ihem valued family ndir.itie for only & or.nta. Don't dun it who had reason to fear Its con tents. , Bank officials yesterday refused to open the bo ror Kahne, who was taken, in custody by police to the bank. Whisk brooms Have yon a good one? Special this wetk at 29c, 49c, 59c and 69c. Be sure and get one. They are Invaluable in the home. Lloyd Crocker. NEWBURG BASKETBALL TEAM PASSES THROUGH Coach and Mrs. L. W. Wolfe, and the basketball team of the Newberg high school stopped over in this city last night on their way north after playing three games in the south. They played two games with Ashland, and one with Med ford, losing all thre games. The team will go to Eugene, where they will play a game with one of of the teams there. They are travel ing in their own car. Order your laud plaster of us at once. We buy land and hard wall plaster in combined cars so can make lowest possible price on land plaster. IMm-Grretsf,n Co. Mothers, Do This When the Children Cough, Pub Zluateroleon Throats and Cheat No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. Anc then's when you're glad you have i jar of Mustcrole at hand to givt prompt relief. It does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent Thousands of mothers know it. Yol should keep a jar ready for instant use It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches ol back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and cold? of th chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ToMothertt Musterole is alio made In milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 33c and 6.x:, jars TUBBY p and tubes. : Better than a mustard platter I ONEY VyiSHf I HAD ABOUT A HON'REO M1LLVUM D0URBS I'D 8fV A WHOLE ftOMCH O 6ANANAS AN" 1 EAT ATHIWt w i f r- r . ,T nSkitVK) j I k T The Jury list tor the Justice court fur the year lit 2 a was I drawn tudsy at the office of: Juatice ot the Peace Ueorge J(M.es. The following have been' selected to serve during the year: John banks. Herbert Koailman, Kdward Morgan, K. L. Giles. G. V. Young. H. M. Uoyd. V. K. (ioode, J. O Helleu. George He! big, C. T. Bennett, George Poole, L. L. Mathews, V. L. Mathews, W. 11. Atterbury, T. A. Findley. V. J. Jarvis, J. W. Tollman. Frank Shaw, Edward von Pessel, W. F. Thomas, Les ter Dell. 3. J. Jones, E. A. Crites, Verne Boyd, A. J. Young, C. A. Lockwood, John- Ellison, S. K. Sykes, Charles Neal, 13. Shields, B. F. Page, C. H. Wick ham, J. A. Heed, Charles Mahan. Bert Dunham, S. J. Black, Wal ter F.iggs, J. H. Campbell, Ike Matthews, Harry Evans, L. A. Ueland, William Gammon, E. Knoades, . Janies McKay, George Leeper, Charles Keyea, II. S. French, Ed Thornton, 11. L. Glle, Charles Wilson, 1. L. Gllkesou. For all sinus ol floor coverings, try Powells. FOUR STATES TO ALLOCATE WATER OF THE COLUMBIA c-Dnir A X-T7 Vnn 0 A ft Hn all day conference on plans for, , r i .. the allocation of water rights of ih. rrtinmhio niva, s.d ito tH.i the Columbia River and its trl-j binaries above the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. . engineers and Lotted aia-1 state tes Reclamation and power com mission representatives adjourn- d Ihfr HAHMlnn lit nlfht tn! m.sor HrA B.tn Trinnarv 1I The engineers said that when' they meet again, they hope to; draw up a ' Columbia river om- pact" that will be acceptable to cue legislatures of the four northwest states. In the mean time the etate engineers of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana will confer with their respective state officials and ci vic bodies interested in irriga tion and hydro-electric power to accurately determine the water requirements of their states from the Columbia liver system, it was announced. All of the state engineers pledged their support to the de velopment of the Columbia basin Irrigation project. The fixing of the amount of water needed by Montana to care for .vested wa ter rights of citizens of that state aud the set tin a: of the ator - rR.HI. lakes in Northern Ida - ho. wnrn I h nn v main niiAnlinn ho. were the only main question to be determined when the con ference adjourned, it was said. Now is the time to order your land plaster. We are taking orders for delivery off car to arrive soon. Get our price, Denn-Oerretsen 4C0. DOME OF ST. PAUL'S BECOMES A MENACE LONDON, Jan. 6. The great dome of St. Paul's Cathedral Is declared by the city surveyor to be in such unsafe condition that the municipal authorities ac cording to the Daily Mirror, have served notice upon the official custodians of the Cathedral that they officially regord the dome dangerous structure.1 I. iu . cauaed anxiety -for some years, owing to cracks in the support - ing pillars, and large sums have Deen spent In remedial measures The dome Is In no Immediate danger of falling, it Is said. WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION ThA Rnaril nf nirnntnrm ' tit School District Ko. A nf rtnnHnn county. Oregon, will receive sealedt bids for 400 cords of old growth for 400 cords of second growth red fir wood to be delivered as follows; High School, I'M) cords; Benson School, 99 cords; Rose School 90 cords; Fill lerton School, 30 cords. These' bids may be filed at any . tiinn with the Clerk up to three o'clock P. M. on January 6th, j 1925 and all bids wll bo opened: at tho regular board meeting held ! on the same day. ' ! Details as to size and time of dH livery may be obtained from the j clerk. i The Board reserves the right to reject nny and all bids. Dated this the 18th day of De-j cember, 11)24. . V. J. MICELLL Clerk School District No. 4.! Office. First State and Savings . rtnnk. " tx-i f COvo Wife tor jCuxuryafj&ns!' , .e y-cra WHO AND WHAra HAPPEN BO CI7fTMiA a jtM LElAND, lrW uj room ..ill. In th.lr n.w ... . ,, ,.hr . u to n thcIr llv-, cynthia ntxls: Jim's devotion to bis mother blinds him. TODAT'S INSTALMENT VI OUT OF THE PAST mHR dor show was brand new to I Cynthia, and most Interesting. She stood clutching the top rail of to. fence while the Judge . walked about. looking at the Newfound t ands, and then 'wntch ed while the dogs walked and ran around the ring. Finally, as the doge were lined up In front ot ine juuife, viru hum irlanced UD at Cynthia and smiled. VIOLET OARZ -Oh. I do hope his dog wins!" she whispered to Jim. "It's such a beautiful one. How thrilling It must be to go in there with your own dog and wonder if He'll win' She stopped, then suddenly joined 19 lmt bkn J?UJ ' around the ring. The Judge had f " u", " " J a banded the blue ribbon to Philip Urn ham. I w"n"T wn;oa" h;:Bd hd down to the How wonderful!" She waved to gate at the end of the fence to shake hands with Graham as he came out. " .towiy. 1 ne oo I ouuw "iU " riK HI, Of COUme IU1I. ?hV r " h lM'r1"8 Cy"' J fM, '"f,, e J-k . 'STk " thjjsinsttca ly hat If they had, known each other years before! Cynthia and Graham walked back toward him, the huge dog ambling beside them. "Jim. what do you think? Phil says hell give mo a dog. Isn't that gorgeous? Cynthia cried. "I can't think of anything I'd rathod have." Jim mumbled something. A New foundland in their housel What In the world would they do with It? "And, Jim. Phil can. stay all night with us! Isn't that great?" Cynthia went on. "He has to be here for two days longer. Oh, It's so nice to see you again, Phil. After you rushed off to Europe She stopped abruptly, flushing. Phil Graham glanced away from her ! as abruptly. To both had come the ' "me memory lhat of ,n evening , Si ,,uu lu,u mm that ahe was engaged to Jim, "By George, there's a good doa-!' Phil cut in, breaking the uncomfort able silcnre. "That Airdale over there. He's likely to win In his clas. Isn't he a corker?" he added, to Jim. "Sure Is. Jim was not too en thusiastic. "It's great (hat you can como to us tonight, Graham. Fine to have you." Ho and Cynthia aauntnred on. looking at the othr dnfra, while Phil put his own back in Its place, to join them later near the door. As they all left the building Jim looked at his wife curiously. She seemed to have regained the gnlety and sparkle that she had so mysteriously lost of lato. Had Phil Ornham been re sponsible for this? he aaked him self. He did not doubt for a mo ms. thai Mat wlfn Invait ht . I- sum. 111, facl Cynthia's adoration was some- I . ! ASKS BREWERY REGULATION (Wi.tnl l-m Wlt.) ' HARHIS11UKG, Pa., Jan. 6 Legislation to regulate distilleries and breweries was recominendi d hir C.nvernnr Pinrhnl In his ntidn sK to the general assembly when it ' pnnvfiiiH trwlnv Summarizing the accoinnllnV ments of his first two 'years in of flee, he said that the legalized sa loon had been driven out of Penn sylvania and 'real progress" has been made to prevent and punish bootlegglngJ EVERYDAY DUTY Keeping your body strong and efficient is your plain duty. Scott's Emulsion is a food-tonic that is used every day by thousands who have learned the art of keep ing strong. Take Scott'sl Srott si TVrrtp, Wt-fi-H. V. J. V. h We Second the Motion. AVU. RATS'. VOO COVJCDN' LIME JUST EATIW WOTWM' BVJT BANANAS - OO COTW VAH rAfcAT AM POTATOES AN BBtAO ArJ AMtVt- EVJEii LWES OK) JUST ONE THIW& BECAUiE "VrtEY CAM'T! J c?;iSpprova AksArodlSeftSCI n. ti t!me a bit embarriLaalnf. Bat oar talnly she and thia fellow Urmbm wetw unuaually good frtendet W hen Uiey reached home France, the moid, caine running to mel them. "Oh. Mr. Leland. your mother telephoned, and eald that It waa moet Important for her to talk to you: ehe wanted you to telephone the minute you got in." Til call her at once. What time did she phone?' "Quite a long time ago, about nine o'clock, and then again, Just half an hour ago." Jim hurried to the library tele phone without waiting to take 08 his overcoat. Cynthia promptly di vested Phil Ornham of hla hat and coat, and led the way to the kitchen. "We'll get some eupper oureelvea. nhe gaily announced to France. "Phil, can you still m&ke such mar velous cheem toaat a you used tot Let's have that, and let's see what else Is In the refr1rrerator.M Bhe knelt before It. and begun to rum miigo about. "Mushrooms some cold chicken cream bhkd ham oh, we're going to have a gorgeous party, 1'hU! Look In that cake box. up there on the pantry shelf Isn't there half a maple nut cake there? Bhe forgot the moments tchen the had longed to escape. I thouKht so. Cct it out. nnd some bread for the toast, from that other' box." Jim rejoined them to find Cynthia wenrlng a charming llttlo purple rubber apron with flaunting yellow lowers on the pockets, while Ora linm had on one of cook's service able gingham ones. He was stirring the delicious smclllni? contents of a deep saucepan on the electric stove, nnd Cynthia was spreading a red and white checked tablecloth on the kitchen table, and singing gaily. - "Oh, Jim you're Just In tlr.le to llce the cheese very thin for the toafit," she told him. "Sorry, but I can't. he answered almost curtly. "Mother wnnts to see mo at once, so I'll have to go over there. Don't know what time I'll be back." "Oh, Jlmbo! Whnt a shams thait you'll miss the party!" Then, sud denly remembering that that wmen't quite th thin to any first, she add ed, "I hope there's nothing serious the matter." "I don't know exactly she couldn't tell me much over tho phone," he answered, and, kissing her hastily and shaking hands .with Graham, departed, A Request and m Promise. LEGION AUXILIARY ! MEETING. ! , Tho American Lei;ion Auxl- . liary Will hold its regular ! meeting Tuesday) January ti at ine Armory, a goou aiiena- w 4 ance is desired. DAILY WEATHER REPORT I U. 8. Weather Bureau, local of 1 flee, Roseburg, Oregon, 71 hours ! ending 6 A. M. IliKheat temperature yesterday r.O I,owe."t temperature luHt night 3ti Pj-ecltillation last 24 hours -.2S Total preclp. since fir.-it month ... .94 Normal prerip. for this monthG-90 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 11)24 to date - 2 4.72 Average preclp. from Sept. I 1, 1S77 14.08 Total excels from Sept. 1, 1S24 9.71 , Average precipitation for 46 I wet seasons, (September to i May, Inclusive) 31.43 ! Probably occasional light rain to-i nlfilit and Wednesday. I ' Wf TIKI, I,. Meteorologist , iiPSF rTE FUN THES CANT! " - I UMCLE JIM KNOWS Aidvorov Tit VV 57 on CN10NS ALOroE i0,Ji: I UMES OM OWOMS fc';) 1' F VA KNOVJ J VCOGTA IWE ' f I .A SUMTH1M'! y "2 V Aiowe WOMAN GOVERNOR i TO SOON USE AXE ON USELESS HEADS CHEYENNE, Wyo Jan. t. Mrs. Nellie Taylor Hons, Wyo ming's first woman governor, to day got dowa to the task that (aces her as executlva of the state of Wyoming. Her routine called for an early appearance at ,the executive chambers where she will con tinue her work on her message and budget recommendations tol the state legislature which con venes January 13. While Governor Ross has re-j fused steadfastly to reveal Just, what the nature ot the budgetj recommenuaiiuns win oe, 11 la generally understood in Wyo ming political circles that they will hold out for a policy ot sharp retrenchment la state ex penditures, the axe fulllug most heavily on state home employes and salaries. Throughout the night tele grams ot congratulations from the governors ot many states and from persons Id all walks of lite continued to pour into her office. ' And so today, Wyoming, the trail blaser In the matter ot woman's rights, will. settle down to a two-year period during which the legislative reins will be held by one of those recog nized by Btatute more than half a century ago. The price on land plaster Is 312.15 per ton. instead of 312.50 as announced In Saturday's paper. Denn-Gerretsen Co. "WET' SERVICE IN ATLANTA ROUSES IRE OF MINISTER (siMoclatetl Vrrm Leaard Wire.) ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 6. Charges that Atlanta ministers "have lapsed Into a weak-kneed attitude and are miming a groat opportunity to become a strong Influence in the city's moral life hy failing to demand strict en forcement of the prohibition law," today were before the Ev-I angelical Ministers' Association,1 advanced by Dr. W. M. Mem minger, of All Saints Episcopal j Church, who Inst night declined to stand for re-election as head; of the organization. j The retiring president, who, was -succeeded by Dr. D. Wither-! spoon Dodge, pastor of the Cen tral Congregational Church, do-, clared "whiskey is being served' In some hotels and clubs," In the city, and added that the Minis ters Association haa ttuken "no strong, uncompromising position to result In strict enforcenieut" of the dry laws. Don't iorget the big basketball gamo Thursday night, Jan. 8, at the High School gym between Univer sity High and Itoseburg High. Ad mission 35 and 60 cents. Prelimi nary at 7:16, regular game 8:16. r Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 18D-L SLMMON4 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of DoukIuh. Guardian I-.lfu Imiuranco Company, a corporation, plaintiff, v. Roy A. A. D'Autrcmoiit and Dorothy M. Wiberg, lefendaiit8. To Roy A. A. D'Autrmuont, Defend ant. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are heroby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed against you In the above en titled null on or before the 13th day of February, imid date belntc more than Mix eonnm'titlvo wn-aku from the date of the (lrnt publica tion of this summons, and said per. iud of six weekn being tbe tlnio pre scribed for publication thereof and If you fall to so appear and answer aald complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, to-wlt: that the Insurance policies described In the complaint, to-wlt: policies of the Uuurdlnn Life Insurance Company numbered 3U7.2KO for $100(1. Otl, 40-1.746 for $-.0110.00, 3 97,2.'. 1 f. 11,000.00, 3U7, for 1,000.00, all Insuring the life of Itoy A. A. D'Autrernont, may be decreed to be void and may be not aaide and held for nauKht. That the defendant Dorothy M. Wi berg be required to deliver the same up for canreltat Ion. That pending the final determination ot thia suit said Dorothy M. Wlbortr may be enjoined and restrained from aPslKiiinjr or attempting to rssIkii snld pollciijt or re moving the sarin, from the state or from In nny wine dealing with mi me so ni to prevent the ef fectual operation of the decree of this rourt therein. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable. J. W. Hamil ton, JudKe of jit iil Court. Made and entered In lytld court, and cause on the 27th day of December, J9J4, prescribing that this summons be nerved by publication thereof once each week for six consent! Ive Weeks In tho Itoseburg News-lie-view, a newspuper published In Douglas County, Oregon. December l'.'24 Is the date of thn first publication and February 10. lf-'u, is the date of the hist publication. WUUD. MiNTAil'fc. MATTH- Attorneys for IMalntlff. Address: mo yc-un UulldluK. Portland, Vejffin. Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE FOn SALE Pigs, l'hone 30F31. Lew In Parker, UOOi out aud vetch hay fur sale. C. O. Bheppard. lUlonville. ' F1K wood, cord wood, 2-foot or it inch wood. Phone HFH, Boyer Bros. r'Oit SALE Split aud block wood, kindling aud coal. 227 W. Lane St. Phone 64 J. FOR "SALE New ton applrsTBrfiig boxes. Fred Kenner, liappy Val ley Bridge. FOirSALE OneTourth h. p. O. E. motor. Good condition. 340 N. Jackson St. FOU SALE Baled hay. Edenbow er Orchard Tracts. Fred Fisher' Mgr. Phone 26F3. FOlt SALE Bourbon red turkey torus. George J. Thomas, Hose burg, Ore. ltt. 1, Box 1U2. FOR SALE Bourbon Red to'rnsT Al so Rhode Inland Red roosters. N. L. Conu, Phoue 6F15. Rosvburg, Ore. Pull oALE Oak and laurel wood, $3.b0 per tier. Leave orders at Barber Shop at 129 Sheridan St. FOR SALb Oearnart kulttlug ma chine, good us new. Address "Knitter", care News-Review. FOU SAUhJ Two Oakland auto mobiles, one touring, one en closed, cheap. See them at Wharton Bros. FOU SALK Oak library table, leather couch, 2 heating stoves aud pipe, adjustable dress form, oak hall tree, kitchen table and 2 chairs. Hook case, 2 wash tubs, 2- hole electricYange. Phone 231-J. WANTED WANTED 1000 gal. galvanized 2nd hand tank. C. IS. Vlcek, Glide, Ore. WANTED By hiuh school girl, work before and after school. 205 W. Dane. . WANTED rseil cook Btoves and" ranges at Powell's Furniture com pany. WANTED Girl for generul house work. Phone 3&9-U or call at 913 N. Jackson SU ' NOTICE of sale or Government timber, tivnural Lam! Office, YVasli liiKton, D. C, Jan. flMTi. ioticu Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitation of tbu acts of Juno !, luitl (JD istut. 21X), February Uti, mi) (40 8 tat., Hit) aud Junu 4 lbO t il Htat.. 763) and departmental reKUlutlotis of April 14, 14 ('() U D., 37d;, tho timber on the following lands will be sold cei. y, lvzii, at iu ocioca a. in. at public auction at the U. K, lund Of fice at Hunebuiir, Ort'KOn, to tbe highest bidder at not leVrTTrnn the a pp ruined ulue us siio wn by litis notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary uf the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent, thereof, belnx rotnmls-,-tlons allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned if sale is not appioved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber, which must be removed within ten years. Uids will tie received from citixfns of the United btutcu, anso clattons of vuch citizens and corpor ations organized under the luws of the L'nlUU States, or any tSlate, Ter ritory of district thereof, only, lip on appi ication of a u uallfled pur chaser tle timber on any lenal sub ilivlslon will be offered separately .beforu being Included n any offer of a laiKer unit. T. It. 7 W.. H-'c. 3, Lot 1, red fir DJtiO M., red cedar 75 M, Lot t red fir irl'S M-, red cedar 20 hi., none of the timber on these lots to be sold for lvn I than IJ.00 per M. T, 2J a.. It. 10 W., ec. 35, HVV14 bV4 red fir 420 M., second growth fir K0 M , white fir : 40 M, white cedar 240 M , HU'-Vi red fir 170 Al., second growth; fir :ou M., white fir &0 M., white! cedar 100 M NW4 rJK'i red fir 140 M., second Krvvtii fir 240 M., white: c.diir 40 M.. fBW',4 HE'4 ri fir lioo M., second growth fir 80 M., white i cedar 40 M., none of the timber on 1 th'se tracts to be solo! for 1ch than' $ J.uo per M. for the led fir, $1.00 per M. ffr tho s-cond Krowth fir; u0 cents per M. for tbu white fir and 7.0J per M. for the white cedar. T. 11 H.. It. 1-' W., Hue. 13, NK'a sNKVi yellow fir 3o M . hnilok 100 M., WVi.4 MI'i yellow fir 3n0 M., hem- loc k 100 M., ni'iie of the timber on ttp'se tracts to be sold for less than I per M. for the yellow fir and j 50 cents per M. for tho hemlock. 1 T. Kit H. It. 12 V., H c. l, m 1 red ! fir &-0 M, not to be sold for less 1 than $2.:-U per M. T. 20 H., It. 1 W.. Sec 6. Lot 1 red fir itno M., It 2 I red fir i:i0 il none of the timber on these lots to be Sold for lens than I $.7E per M. T. 17 H. U. 7 V.( tiec. ,J.J. HWU SW'A red fir IM20 M re.i c. d.ir b hi., none of tint timber on ! this trii't to tie sold for 1ih tlum $:.! per M. for the rrd fir and $I.r0 ()t Al. for tiie red cetlar. William' Spry, (ninmliwionr. Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 417-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 By WINNER WANTED To rent Or boy a C mel ody saxaphone. Phone 106-L. LilESSMAKING Myrtle Sparks 313 So. Stephens St. Phone 163 J. LADY with girl of i would like work In private family. Phone 32a It. WANTED Girl wixhes to do bo.e work. Address "Housework, care News-Kevlew. WANTED Girl to assist with housework and care ot children. Mrs. A. H. Marsh, Looking Glass, Ore. Phone 1SF22. W AN Ttl Small 5erdf"gooJ sheep. Could use about 25 two year old steers. Address Dog 6C8 or phone 419-Y. WANTED FursTTghest prices. With L. F. Wilsoa, Hood Tlra Shop, opposite News-Review. A F. Shields. FOR RENT i HOUSB for rent. Partly furnished. Inquire 305 K. Douglas St. FOU KENT 3-room furnished apt. close In. 208 E. Douglas St. FOR KENT Sleeping room and ga rage at i.i w. Douglas St. FOR KENT i furnished house keeplng rooms. 246 No. Rose St. FOR KENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 208 . Court St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 3 rooms, close In, no children, $26 a month. Phone 247-R. FORnrniNT3rni"sh?d rooms, ln cludlng water, light and phone. Inquire 426 Floed St. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment 119 West Lane Street. Gas range, bath, toilet. Wash room. Hot and cold water furnish ed. 123.00. No children. O. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's tan gauntlet glove; Tuesday. Finder please returx, to this office. LOST Woman's leather purse. Finder please return to Roseburg 'Steam Laundry, and receive re ward. LOST Small bunch of artificial flowers in business district Moo day. Kinder please return to this office. COST fox houutH female, whlta with black spots ,aud blaclt specks. Last seen near Rice Hill on Monday, Dec. 15. Reward. Er vfn Rice. Oakland, Ore. l'uous 1 MISCELLANEOUS " I MONEY To loan on first mort gage Jay W. Wright. Mllo. Ore. (JAR OWNKK Don't forget U call (53 when In noed ot auU parts. Bartri Auto Wreckin House, O U Al'tANTEED work at reduced prices, (let your car overhauled while the low price Is on. Fords $15 complete. Others in propor tion. Regular price after Feb. 15. .Coos Bay Junction Oarage. Car repairing. Illacksmlthing acces sories, gas and oil. WOOD Fine, Old Growth Fir JOHN E. HATFIELD Phone 3F11 Olxonvlllt SPECIAL Cuittnrd's Cr. Chocolate 25c a lb. Cuittnrd's Cocoa 30c a lb. Lipton's Cocoa 30c a lb. Economy Grocery Phone 63 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleanir, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg OsKjIlns. on, Wstet and Alt METAL. Won't Leak. 10 OaL to 10,000 CsL AkrU. Oct Out PricMw Churchill Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE 1