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- 7 - ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 16. 1925. SEVEN Classified Section ; .ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. LAND PLASTER $12.00 per Ton CELLQR APPOIED GETS ALL CBEDiT Sixty cents -a sack from the car Wednesday and Thursday. A Better Plaster for Less Money. See U First V Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ' ROSEBURG OAKLAND Pacta nc - and . i HEALTH BULLETIN j- ! WHOOPlXf. COltill.. (State Board of Health) . Whooping cough ranKs tiiird In fatalities aniong the comiuun icuble disease of early chilunood. This utateiucnt is nwido as a re futation of the prevalent belief that whooping cough is a disease nf milri cnuraerer and of little liniuirlmin. ,-,rl.O f.wnp line resultod In loss than belt as at reasonable rates. Every room with Farmers. of Oregon saved'more many latulilics as the whooping bath. Centrally located and easily , tnau 17a thousand dollars 011 cough In the state of OriKOll reached without driving through eti-; n18 cost of ground sciujriei poi Uuring the Idst tea years. Not (tested dijtiict. ,,,,,, in the last six years, reports only is whooping cough serious Our owti cate offers delightful food lra jc, Oahrlelson of the federal In itself, but not inirequently tastily served. , biological survey cooperating pulmonary tuberculosis follows George M. Kino, Manager with the state college extension 111 its Wiuko. ; west park and salmon sts. j&urviee. I Whooping cough Is prevented py,.. ,., -., ,,,-yV This lloes ll0t consider the with the greatest difficulty. Ty- ' ' 7 ' "A-i , value of crops saved by the co- phoid fever, smallpox, diphther-l ' .operathe control, work. oHimat- ta, and scarlet fever have beeatof another pcrso suffering l. conquered and rueasures are lhe disease. dollars, htuto funds apprujiriat available lor their complete con-; "xhe prevention of whooping tcf M e'period was Jl trol. - though con-ists in keeping all "!"lls ,or. "e perloa M 'l"'. We know that whooping cough children with colds away from ' ,,M',.n, h. nr Is caused by a definite germ and we know it spreads. -Hot Just as long as parents keep on think- i .V... J ... .... . .. B vp. ur0 .a uw.u uisoruer ana nence maiuiaiii in-' difference to the efiorts of the health officials to check its spread, just so long will, epldem- les continue to exact their toll of young lives. Another reason for lack of control is (hut oiten the disease is not recognized, for the well known "whoop" may not occur until a week or even two weeks after the onset. In the meantime the child is upread,- lug the inlection all over me neignoornooa, tor it is uuriug this period that the disease is most contagious. This fact em- phasizes the necessity for koep-j lng a child, suflorhig with what may seem to be Just an Srdinaryj cold, at home and away irom other children. A cold may the first sign of whooping or it may mark the beginning any one. of several Infectious eases. Whooping cougn Is spread ly through contact with the fresh secretions of the nose and mouth The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowert Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-V2. ' LIDS A Hat well cleaned and blocked is half the bat tle to be well dressed. Our system of clean ing Caps is wonderful. TRY OUR WAY ' Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call NOTICE Good Cars, Cheap make yout I own K-rms. L. R. '. .lambers HIGHV. . . f SERVICE GARAGE Phont 478 SERVICE We attend to all of theo (Mails with expert ability. Having specialized in the execution of sueh work we are adept at It. l.tt us provo this by a trial. s "Wo aim' to pleea.' H.3. FRENCH TRANSFER AND S1CHACE. M. PhONE z?o 1 ' fS Roosevelt 'Hotel 'if A seWf Kotel ofTcrinO UneXCcllcJ SCrviCC other children. This is a matter solely within the control of par- ent. Tako precautious wnn !. ftitlrl (itiH injiut mi vrllir " .;;; 3;. is : : eir.""i uoui nivuwwo. State law that you report all cases of whooping cough to the health officer. A vaccine has been developed; while it seems to help little in preventing the" -disease, it is of considerable value in reducing the severity ofthe disease, Don't trifle with whooping cough but give it expert care, See us about your land plaster re l riuirements. I )"nn UernMsen I o. iiw "wt XyfY METHOD of treating. riles, recoiriri-cd asso successful, isnorv surglcal. No inconveniences, cmhnrrais. mentsorcc'nhnrrr.cntiliirmqtreatm'rirs. One trny come nj c.v-ijut his dutiit as usual.' Relief is arpjicnt from the very firsr, ar.J I poitively CUARAN- - TtE to cure sny ease cf Piles or refund the patient', fee. If vou vrill write to mn I will ser4 yiu my FKEE tli hook on ril and other MS.'-. .A R-etal and Colon disor- e r!ci. M.L'.Int a iM1: ;;."mvV ...m 'a.o rrc Kki 'iVi - '."'fi TUBBY '.-... (a rin i'uc ,AM CE.r To KEEP r.iiT ijF CI' JIM LEE) t v ri n i is itf. L rTtUML & F. 6 E P r." L! ? cough L ! ! ' i,;..v ri- w k I, of C- , ' J' "irrrTTTTrnT-rii T ..ol tef V;.firfir:Ti rr.:tr I on- t-o. P 1 "A ! CURED WITHOUT SURGERY VJAV - HE 5 EEEM LCCIM V 1 6r?0KE. WiN0OVJ with A SOOVJ-BfttL. &r!. j . i.-i-: i i .ii i.im . rmntiw iw. . ,r Tbe same of basketball to be p!uyt'd tonight between tbe Na-' Uoual guurii team representing Kugtiu aud Kodeburg "la expect ed lu be a thrilling contest, la tho lfl?t live years Kuseuurg hits won only two gum us from the -Kueno guards, but this year have thu best team which haii.ro-, presented the 41 'turd orguuua liun and U expected to make a fine showing. Eugene on the other hand has been oleamug up everything In sight. The guards-, men defeated all of the city' teams and lied the University team. i The Hose burg players have been practicing hatd under, the ( coaching of Dr. U. C Kinlay.j who turned out some-of thebeat; high school tuinis Uoseburg ever had and-who is recognized aa an' athletic coach of great . ability.j Vhe local team Is made up of ;e.perieni.ed players, who should j hold their own against the u gouo -quintette. j Hugh Whipple, a former high' i school Blur, and a memher of the' O. A. C. Freshman . team last1 yjlyeur. Is playing center. Wallyi jgl ivapp ana run biugietuu, doui iRj-i well known high sciiool players, Wilhoid down places at forward and jjl Charlie Thurston nud George h Singleton have been working out ia guard. I Xi'i ll, "K. Larson, a letterman with' iH'l r i... in. ( n ,i .... i.,-,...,,.. i.un inr v,uiitr, a. it u mi iiwti tor lit' the local high school, and coat ii of last ye;rr a Uuiu, is aiso a member of the s(uad, as well as Kusty lrw in, center 011 ttie high scuooi team last year. The ' ouier members 01 the suuud m- clime Karl Patterson, Dun iielli-j well and -Hus Weacott. j j Just anived carloaa or ' Page 1 Fence,- bQuaie Deal Fence and ; jiunaictj ananizeU lied lop, Laru , Aire. VWiitt us lor pr.ces. statin ; ihonowcih, Uuniaud, Ore. syi ihi;i:i. i-oisox VVOllR S.VWOS FAKf .Ml.lW Jllli SU.U , , , ' Hiaiributcd ,dlvKraaL!" .riTA'i ; " . . . , acres Ol go wi uiiiciil miiua nu- joining cultivuted areas were .lfliull,,u,i ilV the hiftlnirtfiil nnrvev ?ih"e.l x tu protect the cultivated fields from tquirrel damage. "Five species ofg round squir rels me found in Oregon, suys .Vir. Gabriulsou," all of which are destructive to agriculture. In addition to these is the silver grey squirrel, thut "is protected by law, but nevertheless Inflicts j heavy looses to nut growers ol the Willamette vailey. The program of needed work 'Includes for the inimediate lu- ture the poisoning of a million additionnl acres,' of government lands adjoining cultivated fields. Continuous inroads are made up on farm crops by ground squir rels raised on the public lauds. In many districts permanent re lief cannot be obtained by the rancher until this nieuace is re moved. . I A formula for tangle-foot not t lie mooifshin variety for trapping and holding tbe tussock moth, us found satisfactory in tion. Is made of one gallon of castor oil and 11. pounds of re- fin. They are gently heated till i.ie resin m iiinwu. i mu unm, 'more Oil is added. Even simple bands of loose cotton fastened about the trunk of trees have' previMiled tho .ascent of various i:i:;ccts. , FARM REMINDERS Ikliuburb n.ots that wen; dug and fniZ'-n for forcing are placed on a thin layer of soil In a dark b:ise ni nt or shed where the tempeia- .They are then covered with an j. inch or two of sou, well RpniiKHn wuh waft and allowed to bear stuiks. With occasions! wprinkl- Ings the Htalks are market siz r ' GEE THERE CGrAlW HERE VMM WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPKXED CYXTHIA AND JIM I. K LAND return from their honey miMtn to hi home town, where his mother 1 promptly begins to try to ma'ie than unyoue else, re:duirtx that Nwl cmiusel of bis four feet two Inches Cynthia over. Siie h:i accepted the UardiiLi b .,ulic;il cym were study- tan wife. irtrl merely on approval. Onthwjlnff lur. thutvhalf the men lnth The conquerer of Ed (Strangler) finds it liirllcult to ttet along with 'room, m fait, wire resardtng hr i twls today told how an indom-her"piMtT-i-Iaw. with unalloyed approval. liable desire to plav Instead of LOriH.l.A OKAY. also, but likes Her i.roiher-in-Liw took her into!Vkorki tH)k htn, from'oll sellinn in ner orotner-ln-law, maniey. tne meets . 1 ' leu, ana iiiunoimliz.il hr through NOEL, OARDNKK while her hus- the 't tvyo mursn without ro band Is out of ,ton on business Surd (or Ktunley's prote.ts. At hist partly concerned with some bail he turn.'i! relui tantly to his din Investments' that his mother hac.ner p rlner. and Sj.inliy claimed made. . x Cymiiia's attention. TODAY'S INSTALMENT XV-THE ATVVATERS' DINNER PARTY ' . B ACK In her own home attain. . Cynthlu wandered uhout aim- leKHly. She was far too vannry it hea mother-in-law o sit down be q U 1 e t . i und Over and over she told herself thut M ad am e .fc.xV'" Sfti .; 'sUi ! Iceland had had i $-4 i. --Vj ! no r",!,t W I "W . 'l. she wa,n't. She scolded 4 1 -V I ""Juki: it waa,mo ,,oa.lfully this nfternoon. nnd Si. ; unreasonable to j , retl,s,.a , st.ly ,. M.r Jjm J 1 ui)joe that a Uitnis i.aek. .Tn.1 went home. I'm : f ! i newcomer In the I f ur(mw w jt, sianlev." .3,A'!'. I 1 " y ' .T I know Just what matter.i wore to b told the rest VIOLET DARE of the f a m 1 1 y and which ones were not. How could 1 kaow that LouelUi and Stanley weren't to know that he'd made those bad Investments; he's always telllntr me how won derful Loueila Irt how could I RU3 poet thut she didn't tell her every thing?" Cynthia , demanded of her self. If only Jim were homo! If only he hadn't gone away, or had taken her with him, she wouldn't have told Stanley that Madame Iceland had made the in vest m nts! She went over nnd over the ground quite uselessly, , Sho dressed with rare for the Atwaters dinner that evenltm', al though' she would not admit even to horpelf that sho was doing It be cause Noel Gardner wns to l e there. It didn't seem exactly rlht that when she bad been married eo short a time she should take so keen an interest in a man oilier than her huHtand. And :0t he had been po nice! And the other men whom-she had mot In this town had been bo uninterest ing! Her frock writ one of her pretti- st ones, a pale blue chitYon embroid ered in crystal beads, made to em phasize a new silhouette that bad only recently been approved hy tbe Pnrlslan designers. It cluncto her slender form almost as tightly as a Princess model, and although rather extreme, was so well suited to her demur benuty that It escaped be in K too daring In effect. Iiesohitely sho got out the make up box that she had ignored since her marriage, because Jim didn't liko It. She had assured him tluit Mh listed innkp.nr n;o hn lovnrl ' to put it on. but he had frowned and piece of money on the whole thing, told her that as Ion? as she didn't ; I'd have told her not to take 'em if need it, ha considered her use of she'd consulted me In tho first plane, routze nnd mascaru nothing short ol'jbut she thinks nobody but Jim utter folly. ' ; knows nn thing," he . concluded ,whe applied it carefully now. Just , moodily, a hint nf rouge on her rhet kbom h. Xoel tiardncY nnd he'd been so blue powder on her eyelids, mascato ;kind! . for her eyelashes but none for her j ".Maybe he could help me," brows, because thi'V wero dark ; Cynthia thought to herself. "Maybe enouKh and It made them Uok stiff j ho d buy back .those shares from and hard. A touch of rouge on her! her, nnd let me buy them from him. lips, not enough to deepen their pale ,111 ask him If I can t see him tomor plnk tint, but just enough to outline i row at his office about It." them more definitely. A sugFstlon j And she turned to Card her with of blue powder in tho tiny cleft in nn encer little, smile. Loucllaf from her chin; pale tan powder over all. i her place across the table, noted It, softening, blending, making K ijlllnnd drew her eyebrows together I look natural. disapprovingly. hhe slipped Into her frock, let Frances adjust It nnd clnnp the Tew I 10 to 14 Inches in about 4 wecka. They ore of excellent quality and bring good prices, says the experi ment station. y If the fruiting wood of the grapn vine tends to get too far from the trunk, the suckers or wat r sprouts may be converted into si rone hearing wood (up the follow ing year by cutting them back to ono or two buds. Ily thus looking forward a year in pruning the lo cation of tho bearing area may be kept In curfitrnl, according to x pi rtment station reports. Pruning nntl training lognnberry vines though usual ly asnicialf d nn rt rnct two distinct operations in Oregon planting., cays the rx p'rlment staijon. The pruning n rnov s portions of the vine whib' ii. lining disposes of the. icirts of the vine left for bearing, en the trellis or other support. Umii Out of the 'Pan Into the Fire. iv ...-. .a WHlLUKtRV. , XT X HE KAIOW. ttlCWT OUT I, ' faOiH:'. aj-, .- .. fasten tuts; gathered up her 1 lu velvet evening climk and folded us t'MnchilU etdlur alumt her throat. Ten minutes afterward she was enter. n.; l lie At water draw. 11 tc loom, just n re moments I tier v,.ii.iii.r mi on nor : 'xouie ni'fctectins me shame fully." he protested. "Of courae 1 am; you deserve to ,.. , .."'.VT most drcrti'.ful troutile; ou should have tnlil me lust tiH'ht th.-it xr.H.m. . ,.iH,ui (io,,n-. .lu...., h !a,-i.. . w,lh .. o( ,,.,,, ,,, iin." .. Buppo,,.,) y,, kn(,. tht. whtn vou ii'Plilionoi! (ho hiv. nti.i..tit . .h. I ,,,,, wllMe yilU ulu, hf W(.r(, hjni,v. j mooning 1 took It for KriuUeil that ;sh as ..iiiii... . the r.t at !,.,., ..,..... "u". 1 " orry. child." Ho la Id fmm one hand lightly on hers for nn in stant. 'I wouldn't have pot you into trouble wit h tthe duchs:or .-.nythin'r. I ii.t'iely uientloned what you'll said to IouIla when you got home" "Yes, and of course she went strnlLrht to her mother. It was ter rible! I don't know wlmt Jim will say 1n me. Whhv was the Block she boilht, finywny?" 1 . "On, she bought somo shnres'ln a neW rel estate development that's being backed by several lyt-n here' in town, including your friend Noel (inrdner, who's sitting next you. Then the bottom fell out of the whole thine as It was hound to, and she K"t caught: will los a nretty A ' ... , . new acquaintance. ciotimiu vi rv i firt fiiii m .-nrdimr to the n quirinents. I- rsonal pref- eri-nce, varieties, phmting a und methods of cultivation. , . I ' .... Feeding the Oregon laying ro.-k ; for econotuical rgg proilnt tfin Is nwist profitable when bane,, nn the lien'H nppeUtes rather than on nics, the irperiniint station finis, 'the bent poultry feed in the one iliit supplies most economically th nec .!-jary food elements. Crop rotatirn might b liain on joil feiiility mi-arid distrctn of Or fKt'n the even in gon. tbe piirticu- eperimi nt HtaMon l. tly an oiganli- mailer and liHio- l n. Suitiil.le rotntloiiH Including .gum.'S or n'trngen-gatherlng ':..ps, mnv IntT' ase and maintaiii . oil f.Tiili:y. Our terms nr" r.i -Ti only. V.'e ran' II fur i." Powell I "u rllil ill" Co. 11 L WJZ in A "I'm so torry, cti.'rf" 1 HFtr - T,rif. DC:T i '' CATC w M Ar HME - J, v' ore f-iNjE mf. A v'i - rmr"rK JiMt.Ft IAUA.DUY ('lll('AKi), Jan 16 Wayne "Big" Munn, world's' heavywt-ilit i wrestling champjou, who weight approxuikatt'ly an vighth of ton owes his prized title to the wise oioilx cilv. Iowa, to urotessional athletics after be had been urged by his wife to make the h'&p. He gives her entire credit for the deci sion In choosing an athletic in stead of a business career that landed him Into the champion ship. Just arrived carload of Page Fence, Square Peal Fence and Monarch galvanized Red Top. Barb wire. Write us for prices. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. ' (AttocUIrn lrfw L..khJ Wire ) NEW YORK, Jan. 16. The old maxim "I'neasy Is the head that wears a crown", fits neatly Into the 1925 golf picture with hold era of the ix major champion shipsopeu amateur and women's titles, of Cieat llrltaln and Ame rieai facing stirring fights to retain their laurels. Hobby Jones who won the na tional amateur title last year, ap pears the most likely to keep his honors, when the amateur dun gathers at Pittsburgh. Walter llagen will bid again for tho Hrrll-'h' open title but though the odds will he against him, he will start the tourna ment as a favorite on the strength of his record of having won the championship twice In three years. He will be reinforc ed possibly by ilobhy cruik shank. Gene Karazen, Jim Itarnes and Johnny Farrel. Cyril Walker, who startled the golf world by capturing the Am erican open crown at Detroit last year, is now favored to re peat at Worcester, Muss. .Hrltiji amateur laurels prob ably wm be safe from American attack this year, but Kr'nest Hoi derness, who won the Anglo championship for the second time in 'J2i, has many formid able foes at home. For coldB, pleurisy, lr.nuenza, la grippe, pneumonia stock your medicine chest with Pioneer cold civpuU'a, Vick's Vapo Hub, Analges ic Ifltlm. Antiphlogistlne, Menthola turn and a good mourh nnd throat antiseptic. We have them all, Lloyd Crocker. ROUBLE STARTS PhyiloNint wars sfnliltt fitlettn totifhl ind coldt and tlt of Ml tvr.au lun eOm licatloni t!Utmy re'ult. Lttdinf phyil. ciaai sow prticribe BALSAMEA lor all bron chial atfeclion. well known Or. Ben). F. Crab tret. Andinoa, Mo., writei: "I ut It ntluttvely for ny pr.ietiet and my (amity. It t aulek. sura and Mia in lt actios lika nothing die." ToMurd iht end nf t'ifl tnrtuftiM t'tldrtale a g'iTt niinml tiiivh lan n-'tli t Hint a Irtba nf Ind an- in Nrv.idn. tv th nxe of nil from ! a ruMvr r.lant w-re Inimniif from th raiatnaa tf linnir:-a. vh.tv n.itnt nd Hurt In a hmi.ial "tit- B,,w ln. v,ih -Mcath" raf. Nrwa of the . Newn (if the I rr'i!U swept the wrtrld find fur n.me tinia I It w ;ih nut ixiitvll'le ti nvinply tn nemniia i IiAI.VMKA r'-mUlin'tt th1 pur r-vrt, It.VI-S.VMKA r'fiiidiiM th-!e pur fvtnl. la in a nlt-n-tunl run ll uiTt-n mlrm liltillft I r.-iill In four a: 1. It M,o(hi llu lii- I f:iy ett,tmtlnn, S. ll t1multn pnrt nf the sk.n In throwing off r1r pnlonn and 4. It Htrlkes at the cause, quickly checking Bvrni artim. !' Ttn rnmim it wn n nrnjTn?-T nn inn m roiifch 9vni. thut ar nnl? a'itbuuj nvnira in di ii'it K" In the ttiioe (if tlu truutfle. fiilike other rnui-h n metln H.VI.KAMKA la fnc fpi'ii ma I Iar Hd nther h;,rmfiil nnr rtirn. IMcrnnnt to Uk and abwdutily aara t (!( to children. h- we toii p,- BAIi fA-MR A with the nlrture nf U Imlinn '-ii the irk.iifr. Cimr- iMct-d In nlleve niiy muub, no mailer frm 1 what r.tiie. or w.iir munajr'back. A1 druii- A 1 i Kitn n:l HALS A. UK A. in Kosehurg buy it from Chapman', llniK S'oro. ' CHRONIC COUGHS HUM - . !Hi r1 ..v"( vi 7.1 '"UrnjNo.C.' w f I"; rn t jN FORSALE j j WANTED I i FOn SALE Oak and wood, rhone 14fr2. fir block I 8PK01ALij on tires and accessories, j I'nion Garage. j 1.-. u ii i- iiw..Ti 7c. k.. .,. r' KOMtsi. SIS Micelll S. D. F. l)o. FIR wood, cord wood. 2 foot or 1S- Incb wood. Phone Ht'H. Jloyer' . Broa. FUK KALE Oil THADE 2 White i leghorn roosters. 531 E. lane St. FOR SALE 2 registered Irish set- ter pups. 10 wks. old. J. H. ilo- gan. phone 3tl. luiiMLi.-A i.u(. bargain in I autos. What have you to trade?! 329 W. Lane. POK S.VtE Stuiiebaker touring car $125, as Is. tilenn II. Taylor, Centra) Oarage. FOR SALE 1J21 Ford coupe, Willi lot of extras. Driven very Utile. See It at Union Oarage. 1 1 1' FF OK P INGfO NS." 1 7 thy iar. Cockerels, eggs, chicks. Fred A. Ooff. Roseburg. Ore., Phone GF2. FOinSALE One-Ik-Ico-Electric light plant. Very reasonable. I. 13. Nichols, Ilrockway, Ore. KTjR SALE Cun save you $125 on new Ford coupe, '25 license, fllenn H. Taylor, care Fire Dept. FOR SALE One doz. 1. R. grown pullets. Also four grown roosters. T. P. Carnes, Roseburg, lit. 1, BoxJS ; FOR'SALE is In. dry old growth fir; ft. yew poala; 7 ft. fence yew posts; 2 ft. fhnkes. Frank Miller, Dlllard, Ore., Ilox 47, Rice Creek. FOR SALE All or part or turnl- 1 IU1V aim lui uiMiiuKS ui eiKi'e room house. 610 Winchwter SL, large white bouse in Auto Camj ground. Full SAL1. '-Nino lots Jtn Xonh Koseburg, on pavement, excellent location for homes, will build house for buyer if desired and sell on good terms; Five acres in city limits, good for small fruits and gardening, small house, 1200, easy terms. H. G. Wilson, Phone 7U-J. FOirSALF lui acres 1 lrmi"les from center oT Itoscburjr. 2 acres in garden plat. Fruit of all kinds, 50 bearing trees, choicest straw berries, blackberrres, lognn, rasp, grapes, currants, etc. Five- room house, good cb nn condition. Good driven well. Must be seen to be appreciated. Further Infor mation from owner. Box !75. Kosehurg, Ore. 8 acres standing timber. NOT ICR of sain or Oliver n men t tlniiicr, Oeneral Utind Office, Wuiil liitftoii, J). (..'., Jsn. lii.Ti. Notice la lu-reby given thut subject to th conditions und llniltn t Ions of tbe acta of Juuu 0. bit) Ktat. 2 1 K i, Kubruary 26, 1U1U (40 .SliH.. 117M and June i 190 (41 Htat., !i8) and rji'pHrttnentfil renulat lona of April 14. IWH4 (.ril U 1)., 371), tho timber on thn fnlm-ng landx will bet sold Keb. a, ll.i, at 1 o'clovii a. n. at public auction at the U. a. ImioI Of flcu nt ItoMubutK' Ori'Kon, to the hlKhext liddT at not Ipms than the uppituattd value ga nlutun by tlila notlt e, mile to ha mJfvt to the p provtil ii t th Secretary of t U- ln inr. Thu por hane prl'-e. with an additional sum of ono-fifth of ome per coiit. tht-reof, bt'iiiK comml Mlona allowed, must be deposited nt Lime of aale. Inuiu-y to b rt-tunifd if mile 1 not approved. othTWi patent will lnue foe the tinituT, whli-ri mimt ba removed within t-n venrs. Uids will be received from t ltlxriig of the United Htatea, hhko-V-lnllona of such citlt-na and corpor attona nrirnnle -d under tho laws of th United KlMU'a, or any ritate, Tr rllitry of district thereof, only. l.'t on npplli-atUm of a giinllf-d pus fhavfr the ilinbpr nn liny b-tfiil wutt rliviHion will be offered Bcparatcly before he in k Ini'linieil in any offer larKer unit. I. is !., je. 7 w., I cedar 70 M., 2 red fir la?r. M., I u " nir m , none on tii'-Ht- lots to tm koUI (or hxii than I.Ort tr M. T. 2'J K. II. 10 ' 1 Se''. &,, HW', hV r-d fir 4'lU At., ! ,. ml irrnu'lh fir Hl M u hitx fir i 4i M., white cednr 210 M., fir 200 M.. white fir r,0 M Wbtte cedar 100 M. NW4 SE red ftr 140 At., itennd growth fir 241) At.. White cedar 40- Mv HW'4 HK4 rt fir 200 M.. con't growth fir K0 M., white cedar 40 M., none of tbe timber on thcue trarlii to te Bold for ,'-'m than ti.W per M. for the red fir. 1.0il per M. for tbe jecond Kf'ivth fir; fcft c. -tit, per M. for (lie whlttj fir and $7 00 per At. for the white cedar. T. HT H.. II, II V ktee. 1.1. NKU NKV( yellow fir n:iMi Al.. henlMk 100 M.. 'U.MK'i ',,U, Pick 1011 M.. Il'ill fir :ituu !., hein- f llo- tntiler . th-; traet. to h. ...id .M.-jnmn r,, ,.,,,, ,,r ji. f,,r ,he h.Hiiloek T. 2S H. It. VI W.. See. J.".. Lot 1 red fir f:'0 M , not to be nold for Jesn than fl.htt p'-r M. T. 20 S.. K. 1 W., Sec. t. Let 1 red1 fir ioio M., Iit 2 red ftr 1 :tK0 M nfine of tlie timber on theHH mr to 1'" fold for h- than ll.Vft per M. T. 17 H It. 7 W Hee. a:i. Hv,4 NW'A red fir U-'l M red ced;r 5 M, n"ti of the tinih.r on tbii tract to be wold for lcn l!i,tn t.'.r.O p.-r M for the red Itr and $l.f.o p. r M. for the r. d cedar. William By WINNER HI tsLUl It 3 I THlSXfOttK - ff. MfcKtc I ltV MviCH JAlr . fcJUTtt ntw rf ULK HAT y WANTED Work by day rhon. 4N71t. or weet.' " WAN TKD L'sed cook stoves and ranges at Powell's Furniture tonv pauy. WAN 1 KD i'lain sewlns and fancy Ironing at home of Mrs. Howard. Phone 479 It. WANTED Pasture and care fur t two year old heifers, llox 6al, , Hoseburg, Ore. FL'UNlTl'ltE of 4-room house for rent or lor sale. Inquire 131 So. ' ' Maiu St. Phone D7 V. WANTED MidJle aged lady to un, u btoh urn , o nireu men are employed. vrf.oa home on highway. Addrtm Box 0, care News-Review. , OAK W'A.NTKU Will give board its payments on good second hand light car. VVlli give good value. Reliable puny. Addreds "CAK," care Nens-Ueview. T" TOR RENT FOR KENT Furnished apt close In, tzo. 4 OX E. Douglas SL I' wk la.N i' -Nicii ITrouin a?m-:-ment. close u. Phone 24K-R1 full RENT Furnished slee;,ii.s room. Ground floor. Call S6S-1V . r'UJi RENT i " furnished "house? keeping rooms. 246 No. Rose s Foil RENT S-foom "furnished house, close iu. inquire 131 Flint st. , FUR RENT 3 furnished rooms. water, light and phone. Inquire'' 426 Floed St. ' .'. ' FOR RENT Six-room apartment on ground floor. Inquire at ?isV.. er's store. FOR RENT Nicely furnished' . upnrtmeut. Phone 353-J. 343 So..' Stephens. FOR RENT Furnished apartmenL- close In. luquira at 329 E. Doug- las. Phone 14U-L. fUU flENT 2-room Apartment with bath, close in. Lights, h. and c. water furnished. $17.60. Phone 227-V. LOST AND FOUND LOST Fox terrier pup, black and U'l.ll.i U..ie.....l ...I,.n ,-11 J-'llnt St. LOST Uattery for Ford, was loat between Dlllard and Roseburg. Fllder leave at News-He view of fice or Phone 46F11. Howard. u ,.,.. MISCE1XANE0US KXFKUT MAUCTELLINO, 75c. N. Jaekaon tst. 404 KKVS fit to any lock. Kuseburg ifS-fli.e.. fU l(,.ln at PHt ) N ( Hi HA 1'i I re pairing. Rp&j Jjtirg Cyclery. 22H N. Main St..i CAR OWNEIt Don't forget u call 653 when In need of antt parts. SaitXi Auto Wrecklnj Houaf. LKT M TKLL VOU ABOUT IT vnn njo uui iiiuiu Wttruuis, tapestrie, and upholstery. Worn carets woven Into rugs. Mat tresses, nillows and feathera rtv novated. Ask about the "Roll Me' feather mattress. E. J. Potts, St Lawrence Hotel, Marshfleld, Ore. rrturtaaiuriAL vakus DR. M. H. PLYLEH ChlropractU physician, W. Lane Bu '" DONALD R. GIDBS, Dentist. Phone 401 212 Perklnt Bldg. Special Tea Garden Syrup, gaL..f 1.40 Log Cabin 8yrup Small Cans 30c ,' .Medium Cans 60c- Wigwam Syrnp Small Cans 20c " Medium Cans .40c Economy Grocery Phone 63 't( WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Reliable Tailor J. H. GERNIER ' Upttair, Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alteratlona We' Make Your Clothes in Roseburg ' L'tvd.r O.r.ml mn OlMlvM. 0wlln. on. Water and Air METAL. Won't Leak. 10 O.L to 10,000 O.L A af. O.I Oat tm. Churcl-.lll Hdwe. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE T'-r-Htr'-'i kl0 1-