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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1925.
SEVTN
COMING SOO N 1
One carload only. Nitrate Soda. Cash with order
in advance $60 ton out of car. This price positively
does not apply on any except cash in advance or
ders. Out of car 10 day payment $63.50, out of
warehouse $65.00. Land Plaster until February
I , $ 1 2 ton, 65c per sack.
Buy now and save money. Use fertilizers and
make money.
Don't Forget Our Flour Prices
$7.80, $8.60, $9.00 bbl.
The highest quality and the lowest price in town. ,
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ OAKLAND
We' ll DO YOUR
PACKINGCf,ATIMC
PROPOSALS FOR WOOD
OREGON STATE SOLDIERS'
HOME
On the 3rd day of February,
925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. the
Oregon State Board of Control
will receive sealed bids for fur
nishing wood to the Oregon State
Soldier?' Home, Roseburg, Ore
gon, as follows:
500, cords 4-ft. second growth
fir, or 500 cords 4-ft. old growth
fir slabwood.
To be delivered at tin? Oregon
State Soldiers' Home between
February 15th and November 1st,
1925.
Specifications and blanks for
bidding will be furnished by the
Commandant of the Home, or by
the Oregon State Board of Con
trol at Salem.
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check in the sum of 10
percent of the amount bid, pay
able to the Oregon State Board
of Control, which sum so deposit
ed shall be held as a guarantee
that the successful bidder will en
ter Into a contract to furnish the
amount awarded.
Bids shall be enclosed In a
sealed envelope marked "Bids for
Wood at Roseburg," and shall be
addressed to the undersigned.
The Board reserves the right
to peject any or all bids or to ac
cept the bid deemed best for the
Slate. '
Dated at Saem, Oregon this'
19th day of January.. 1925.
CARLE ABIiAMS
Secretary Oregon State Board
of Control.
Pruning afid grafting, trees, vines,
bushes, reasonable. L. Bergold,
Roseburg. Prune grapes now.
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
Special
Tea Garden Syrup, gal.-$1.40
Log Cabin Syrup
Small ' Cans 30c
Medium Cans ! 60e
Wigwam Syrup
Small Cans 20e
Medium Cans 40c
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
Moths
Garments kept clean
are not moth eaten.
Moths thrive on the
dirt in the cloth.
Keep your clothing
cleaned and pressed by
TRY OUR WAY
Phon 277
Our Auto Will Calf
NEW FORD COUPE
AT A BIO SAVING. SEE
L. R. Chambers
HIGHWAY SERVICE
GARAGE
Phone 478
And our doing It will In
sure lis bt-ing done per
fpctly. Export crating and
ship services are rendered
by this reliable transport
ing company, rhoue us to-,
day (or rates.
"We aim to please.'' '
H.s. French
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. .
PHONE 220
AMERICAN LEGION
Basketball practice Thurs-
day night, 8 o'clock. Tuesday
at 7 o'clock.
!
I STRAHORN DENIES SALE
(Annciatcd Vrtm Unw-tl Wire.)
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 22.
Robert E. Strahorn, builder of the
Oregon, California and Eastern
i railroad, which runs out of Klam
ath Falls, in a statement given
out here last night denied rumors
that he had sold the line. He de-1
I dared the railroad in southern j
J and south central Oregon niuy re
sult in "a long drawn out fight
between powerful railroad antag
onists-
OH l)KK
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon for DouKlan County.
In the matter of the C.unrdiunhfp
of KM her M. Reese, a Minor.
This matter coming on for hear
ing at this time upon Uiu putltlon of
(juy Coition, guardian of the, estute
of "frstlifr A!. Kiese, n minor, for a
Ik't'iise to st-' If property of mi hi
eHtntc, and It appealing to the
court from such petition that it
would be beneficial to "aid minor
that the Interest of nalrl minor in
real property therein described be
And H further appearing to the
court that court did, mi the 2:trd i
day of October, 1924. duly make and
enter an order requesting tne next:
of k-in of said minor ami all persons
interested In said estate to appear on ;
the 2Jnd d.iy of November H4, Ht
10 o'clock A. M. to show, causa why!
it license should not be Kiuntd to j
said guardian for the eale of said:
estate; . '
And It further appearing to the ,
j court that service ot a copy of said
order was not made upon the next j
of kin of said minor at least ten!
days before aaid J J rid day of Ni--
vember, ItflM, or at all, and that ai
copy of said order was not puiJth-t
: ed at least three successive weeks
In a newspaper circulating in uoug-
las County, Oregon,
It in, therefore, ORDKUFH. AD
'jl.'IHjUD and IKtKKKl that the
next of kin of said minor and all
! pet sons interented in ttaid estate ap-
pear before tnis court In th- County
Court room in the Court Houe at
i Kosehurg. DoiiKlas County, Orwgm,
:on the :mth day of January, i::r.,
at, 10 o'clock a. m to show cause,
'if riiv there he, why a lk-eime
should not be granted to s;.id
guardian for the sale of mirh estute;
audi estate hemg an undivided one-
eitthth interest in and to the fol
lowing deacribed real property, to- ;
wit: '
Beginning at A point from which
the.Mv corner of I-ot No. 7 of Wile
Fruit Trait be iir N IS d H. K 4.
cht., tlu w S 71 d.g. W ll..H j
chs. to the right b-tnk 'f the Sojih
Cmprjua river, trance S .UVii deg
.) 2m ch.4. to middle of IVi'nty rad, i
i thence H deg. K I i-l" fhs..
th-n. e N i:,'., dec fi 7-itOths m rj lt (v
jnf bemnniiiK rou in initig in.:'.' n s, j
all beiim i:i Dougliis C.mtiiy, Hiale
luf Oremiii.' exi epl a roadway tw,ivi
i feet Wide, ov- r Ulid n-mx the est
rfnie lieret-.f-.re sold to 1.. Vers
I n.s ro- onh d at p.'Ke of Vol. tij ,
eed record! t.f lM;iiglas Cuunly.j
I ( Ireifoli.
j And It H further T ! f 'K!t Kl . A I -H'I::K1!
iik! i ; I 'i ! lil.'l Hi.it . i !'
" ..f this onl r h,t publlnlinl In 1 e
Ito'eh.il-g Ni .VM-Ke ieW. M TP A -p i
per In general clrciil.il ion In H:'ti-.
Ciiuntv. tirrvmi, for 1 1 1 r f hjc- l
ecssive Weeks pi h.r 1o said 3i th day
uf .Linirirv, l!':'.'-.
Iijtedi Janfin'y . It-1. ,
C.KOUOI-; K. tjl I M'.
Cttuii.y .1' dgc.
' ri-st p'thP.hed .l:iinrirv V. 1-'. '
TUBBY
'HELLO HELLO, IS THIS
LITTLE BOY IS LOST OR
KIDNAPED, HEDiOWTCOME
HOME LftT - Ort,
. WLtAC YNO HIM
MQUS1
mm .ihuy
Charles Wakefield Cad man. one
of the foremost American compos
ers to today, w ho will appear here
In Joint recital with Princess
Tdlanla at the Helnline Conserva
tory, Monday, Jan. 16, was honor
guest and soloist at one of the con
certs given at the Hollywood Bowl
last summer by the Los Angeles
Symphony orchestra with Alfred
Herts conducting.
The largest crowd of the season,
over ten thousand, attending and
Mr. Cadruan was given an ovation
which lasted over ten minutes. The
bowl is a natural amphi theatre
seating 20,000 people.
The orchestra playvd his Omar
Khayyam Suite which w as written
for the photoplay of the same name
and several of his most popular
compositions were sung. Mr. Cad
man accompanying them on the pi
ano. . Announcement has been' made re
cently that Charles Wakefield Cad
man has been added to the faculty
of the I'niversiiy of Southern Cali
fornia lor the coming seusou. Mr.
Cuitwan will deli sr three lectures,
takng as his subjects, "Public
School Music," "Indian Mualc and
its Influence," and the "Problem of
the American Composer."
Mr. Cadman is noted for his en
thusiasm ad the'splendld work he
has done in behalf of the junior
clubs, in the state federation of
music clubs, of which he Is the
chairman of education. He has cur
ried that department further than
ever before" iu Us history. He is al
so chairman in California of the
Oiera in Our Language Foundation
and takes a keen Interest in alt
young composers who he helps
most unselfishly in getting compo
sitions published and proper public
presentation.
Johnson's Floor Polishing Sets
as easy to operate as a carpet
sweeper. Come in and see th.:M.
Lloyd Crocker.
ANTLERS THEATRE
The 'Jolly Roger' flits over the
blue waves cf the Pacific ocean
once more!
The vessel which flew this for
bidden flag was a sixteenth cen
tury craft constructed especially
for use in the fictuie. Jt was a
high poop, square ringed sails and
two tows of cannon peeping from
her bluff aides. Sailing from the
Los Angeles harbor at San l'edro
tho pirate ship with the! entire
"Peter Pan" company on board,
proceeded to Santa Cruz island
where exterior scenes for the pic
ture were made. 1
"Peter Pan," adapted for the
screen by Willis Goldbrrk, will be
the Toartire at the " AntlerSfha
tre starting tonight
Libsrty Theatre
Stirring melodrama, sweet ro
mance and an abundance of aplne
tiekiing thrills rmike "Laughing At
Danger," IHck Talmadge's latent
photoplay production which appears
lor a first run at the Liberty the
atre tomorrow and Saturday, one
of the most exciting pieces of en
tertainment ever released by F. H.
O. Kva Novak heads a capable cast
in support of the star, and Tal
niadm hinibolf out-Talmadges Tal
madge. That he Is the mosr intrepid
actor In motion pictures today is
proved by the fact that he fractur
ed a vertebrae in his neck during
the filming of his last picture,
"Stepping Lively."
An aid to Health and Comfort
Goodrich Water Hottles. Take onu
homo. Lloyd Crocker.
- BEND FIREMEN OVERCOME
(Associated 1'reM mwt-1 Wire.)
IlKNI), Ore., Jan. 22. Klre late
yesterday afte-rnoon part ally de
stroyed the May apartment house
owned by Frank H. May. The
loss was estimated at about $2,
000. Two firemen were overcome
A Ooo4 ThingrDONT MISS IT.
STi your nam and address plainly
vritwo togtther W'th 5 cenU (and thu
ilip) to Charaberlaia Medicin Co, l)m
Moinea, Iowa, and receive in return a
trial packsge containing Chamberlain's
Cough Kemely for oouiit, colds, croup,
bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs,
nd tickling throat: ClismbcrUiu's 8tom
fc-h and Lirer Tablet for stomach troo
titea, (ndijtion, assy paint that croW
the bm ' biliorj"D autl conttipatiooj
Chamberlsun'e Silve, needed In every
tmij fur borna, tcalda, wound;, pi lea,
and ikin a.Tections; thee valiMd fainiir
nmlifin frir mil h eenta. I nn'l iniss ll
CA'i-Y.-THtt LIT TL.BATER
Anu tjci r&il TllUDV
POLICE
OV1 l-'WI
CAW FIM0
HIM BACK HERE
r
rOt?e (xJife
WHO'S WHO VNn WHAT'S
CYNTHIA and JIM l.ELAND at-tle-
down after their honeymoon, to
find that Jim's mother Intend to
monopolize him as she alwoya has.
Cymhii rannot nccuatom herself to
this! or to .her mother-ln-lnw'a de
termination to remodel nor. Jhn
leave town on businen-a, and Cyn
thia and Madame Lchind quarrel.
Cynthia make the acquaintance of
NOEL flAKDNER. the black aheop
of the town, recently returned from
Pari, where hla wife bu divorced
him. She also meets
CEC1LK MALCOLM, a gay yoW
Widow who has designs on GurUnur.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
XX DEFIANCE
CYNTHIA liked Noel TLuner:
there was something Quite Ir
rouNtible about him. ' As they
atood wtiitins for the elevator, after
looking at the
r
apartment
which she had
just agreed to
rent from him.
she found her
self, thinking of
the thlnim Ce-
" A-';wav i 8111(1 about him. '
t f.i H "The town's
$ i 1 black s h e e p."
W3 i,-. JJU i CoriU hnd railed
him. And Bhc
h:ut said that
she herself was
VIOLET DARE
one of the few women In town who
frankly admitted having been a good
friend of his. Certainly, during the
golf game of the day before, Cecile
had been eager enough to establish
that fnendship once more, now that
he had returned from abroad.
Cynthia coubl not help feeling Bor
ry for him. It was quite obvious
that he had been In love with his
wife, and had felt much cut up when
sho docided to go back to her own
people. Cynthia pictured him ruah
ing to France after he.- when she
went nbrond with her parents, and
plenditig with her not to divorce him.
How could any woman havo been
so hard-hearted, she asked herself
again.
Of course, there probably had been
trouble. It was impossible to deny
that Gardner had a look in his eye
th:tt would not have leen character
istic of a man who snt quietly back
and let the world go by. No doubt
ho had given his wife plenty of
provocation, reflected Cynthia. Per
haps he had flirted with. Cecile Mal
colm n Cecile would certainly have
encournged him. If he needed en
couragement. And yet Cecile did
not seem to be his type at all.
Cynthia sighed. Weren't there any
happy married people anywhere?
"About that stock that your mother-in-law
bought," remarked Gard
ner, as they left the elevator and
started across the lobby of the
apartment house. "I've got every
thing straightened out, and am go
ing to see her this afternoon and
buy the stock from her. Now, lot
mo get this thing quite straight
you don't want her to know that you
aro going to buy It, do yn,i7
uru K""Oj iu ii.
"Oh, no; she's n
thing about V, and
one else. I want t
not to Know nny-
d neither is any-
to well, you see.
I want to surprise her. Sho feels
that I'm partly responsible fr her
buying it, and also for mnklng her
lots of trouble. Jim always advises
her about her Inveetrnents, and she
Dougnt tnai siotk wnen ne on
honeymooning wnn me. i ney uotn
say that If ho had been home he
wouldn't have let her buy It at all "
"1 see commented Gardner, his
Hps twisting In a cynical little smile.
"They think it's no good.H
-"Well, you know. It has gone down
with smoke for a period of five
minut s and one firemen, Ityron
S. McDonald, left alono for a mo
ment holding a hose on the roof
ws thrown down by the weight
of the hose and suffered a
wrenched side. It was more ser
ious than it would have been oth
erwise Blncp he had lust recently
recovered from the effects of two
broken libs.
Why grumble? It s bettor to get
coal at Pages.
FOOD SALE
The ladies of St. Joseph's church
will hold a food sale on Sat., .lun.
21 at MtKean, Darby and llahl
v. ln's.
Portland Oret'onlan rnvs "Cnd
niun Im n rr. niiirt I lfllihtriil :iml III
terenllr.g concert. Tslanina san
fond acted ex(uisitely ; voice of Inv-
ly qualiiy, wiih fine drainaiie ef
:f':ct; theae, wtra given veritable
lovalions."
Stepping
k."Ub I W J V ,
HIM A tOD
in) Approval
StizjUiSMTia, lamer. efc.xm
slm.-e she bought It, awfully fast
Cynthia added.
"Sure It has. And because I con
trol It, and I've always ben a blacfc
sheep, she and Jim feel that ah
outfit to get rid of It at once. Thej
think I'm no good, just as the rest
of the town doe. Well, I'll show
them. They're going to get th
ahiK'k of their Uvea!"
"Oh, I'm sure that you're going ti
make a hi thing of this!" exe la lined
C:nthlu. impulsively laying her ham'
on his arm. You Jut can't hell
it."
"Thanka." he murmured huskily
"You don't know what that meant
to me. having you believe In me
It's been so long since anyone
cured"
He broke off abruptly, and Cyn
thia self-consciously took her han!
from his arm. For a moment sh
had quite forgotten herself. She
turned from him and then turned
Hharply back aain. For at the curl
sat her sister-in-law, Louella, In her
cur. And Louella's face told Cyn
thia that she had seen that Impul
sive little action.
Cynthia took the bull by the horns
the moment she caught her breath
and run across the sidewulk to the
car.
At tho curb Mat Louella in Her car
"Oh, Louella, how nice to see
you! she exclaimed.
"I 'tried to see you earlier In the
morning," replied Iouel)a frostily
"Mother was preparing to go away,
very hurriedly; she's Just waiting
for some sort of business conference
that's to take, place this afternoon.
Then she's going lit once."
"Truly? Where?" asked Cynthia
wondering how It happened that
Louella did not know that the busi
ness conference was with Gardner,
who was standing beside her.
"She's going to join Jim, and gc
with him to Honolulu," replied Lou
ella, with Just a hint of malice in
her smile. "He feels that the trip
will do her good, and though she
doesn't really want to go, she'a al
ways enjoyed traveling with him, ac
she's going to do it."
Cynthi could not speak. Jim wnf
going to take his mother Insteod of
her! Oh, how could he be so cruel?
Gardner glanced down at her
quickly, his koen eyes noting her
sudden pallor and the sharp way
that she drew la her brenth.
"Iady for luncheon, lady fair?"
he drawled. "I'rn, afraid you need It
after that sightseeing round ot my
apartment."
Cynthia hesitated a moment, then
lifted her head proudly. Louolln
was the personification of disap
proval. " 'Deed I am rendy for luncheon,
Noel,' murmured Cynthia, and won!
with him to his own car.
Food for Gossip.
Just nrrlved carload or Tage
Fence, Square Deal Fence and
Monarch galvanized Red Top. Tlab
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
4c Chvuoweth, Oakland. Or
I DAILY WtATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Hureati, Vicnl of-
fice, Roseburg, Oiegou, 21 hours
' ending & a. m.
Precip. in Inchas and Hundredths.
Highest temiieratuie yestenlay tin
lowest temperature laut night.. 43
I'lec'diilallon last 21 hours 0
Total preclii. ainre first month..2.14
Normal iiriK.ip. for this month.... 6.70
, Total precip, from Sept. I,
to (Into 26.02
, Average: pB cip. from Sept.
I, W7 17.84
Total excess from Sept. 1,
11124 8.18
Average precipitation for 46
wet season 4. (rieplembtT to
May, inclusive) 31.48
Kaln tonight and Friday, moder
ate t'-niperature.
WM. IIKI.L. Meteorologist.
on the Gas.
A-r liu ICCC I hi IMtltW
I WAUTA GO HOME To SE.E MY
MOM , RUT II- I OU, a"lLl jivc
mb & iiPPIW FnR S.TAVIN'
lODTTA SCHOOL-AN IF I DCM'T
SO 1(0 III GET ARUtVi tu r u
Pyritht by L'niud
Evangelist Miller spoke to a
packed house at the Methodist,
meeting last night.
"If God be tor us, who can be'
against us", was his text aud he
euiphaslivu the fact that the
Christian church is a church
niilitani. He recounted the wars
of our country in past years
where we hve uiet aud defeated
powerful foes and declared that
the fiaht the' church is waingi
against sin is the greatest ot!
them all. The church mu&t be
prepared In order to succeed. Hoj
made a strung appeal to tho
church people for recoiisecratioui
which met with a hearty re
ft po use. ,
Trofesaor Ted ford has his or-'
chestra at work and his chorus
full. He and Mrs. Ted turd sang
a number which was lull of,
power. I
1H. Miller delighted thu au-,
d fence with hla rendition of ai
favorite ong, proving himself a'
singer as well as a preacher.
' Toulght Is hiKh school nihtj
and it Is expected that It wfll bo!
necessary to be in the meeting
early to obtain a good seat. I
Tnose attending the revival
meetings are missing the passing i
of the collection plate every!
night. The expenses are heavy
and will amount to JO 2 5, uut
counting the offering to the
EvunKeltst the lust Sunday of the
mooting. Of course the expenses
must be raised some way. In or
der to do this the finance com
mittee are selling 125 revival
shares at $5 each. This is prov
ing a popular method and nearly
$400 has thus far been secured.
It is hoped the response will con
tinue as generous so that nightly
offerings will, not have to be re
sorted to.
o
Washington Irving said: "I value
this delicious home feeling aa one
of the choicest gifts a parent can
bestow." Page Lumber & Fuel Co.
TANKER AFIRE AT SEA .
(Aatltl Vim Lr.nl Wire.)
HUNTINGTON 11EAC11, Cul.,
Jan. 22. Indications that an oil
tanker is afire about 1 mile oft
shore from hero were reported to
day by representatives of the As
sociated Ail company field office,
who sad they saw through field
glasses a vessel apareniry- burn
ing with large clouds of black
smoke, assumed to be from oil.
Seating capacity is limited to 250.
so be sure of your ticket for Cad
man Tsianlna, Jan. 26.
Johnson Loses Place
On Advisory Board.
Byron Bancroft Johnson, Presi
dent of the American League nt
Baseball Clubs, has finally been
forced to acknowledge the supreme
power of former Judge Kenesaw
Mountain Landls aa High Cora ml s
loner of Baseball. Discredited by
el. b executives Is his own league,
Johnson was dropped aa ths
League's member of the Advisory
Board In faror of Phil Ball, Bt
Louts, at the Joint meeting of the
two loam ns inf Chicago. He r
tains office as league president
only upon good behavior.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. If. PLYLKR :hlropractl
physician, 126 W. Lane 8t.
DONALD R. GIBBS, Dentist.
Phone 401 212 Perkins Bldg.
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
FOR SALE
FOR 6 ALE Oak and fir block
wood. Phone 14F3.
ONIONS Yullow" 'GTobii lianvcrs. '
12 lbs for 60c delivered, l'houel
H4. '-
FOR SALE Alldale imps. Inquire
Hr. It. K. Hunt, 101S VVuichi aier '
St.
FIR wood, eord wood. Moot or 16-'
Inch wood, l'hone 14F14, Boyer
Bros.
Foil SAT.E i;lola" eleetric asli-
Inn machine. 32 volt motor. 1. 11.
Nichols, Ilrockway, Ore.
FOR'SALE Purebred Ulack"J.Tsey
Giants pullets and cockerels.
Koseburg Poultry Market.
FOR SALE A few good "serond
hand sewing maelunes, cheap.
Singer Store, 105 Cass St,
VolC SALE one Old Trusty and
two Iron Clad Incubators. Rob
ert Tjoniwlnnd. Melrose, Ore. .
FOR SALE Autos, real burKuins,
or w hat have you to trade?
wood accepted. 829 W. Vane St.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred White
Rock hatching eggs. aUto some
flo trios. W. 11. Klnsel, Wilbur,
Ore. -
FOR" SALE -Oakland touring car
in very good condition. Price
reasonable. At llroadway's gar
age. FOK SALK Good 3 1-4 Mitchell
wagon and a 14 in. steel beam
plow, both excellent condition.
Call or write W. F. Hohensee, Ho
tel Hood, Sutherlin.
fRSALESacfirice.lctVbla anJ
$25 worth records, all for $75.
Brand new Home sewlm; ma
chiyie $65. Dandy large cudar
chest, $18. 42ij Floed St., 3rd
floor.
FfSH "SALK Ut'KistoriHl Ilolsteln
bull calf. Comes from record
stock. Mother now giving 80
pounds of 4 per cent milk. Can
he had at $40 if taken at once.
VYIIIard Smith, Glide, l'hone
34F23.
FUI tTti A L K Fo rd ton truck, Uux
stell axle, new tires, 2 Si udf bak
er touring cars; one Maxwell
tour inn '23, and, other used car
barKains. These are priced low
for quick sale. See them early
and get your choice. Michael Mo
tor Co., 515 N. Jackson. "
NOTICE TO WATER CON
SUMERS ,
Wrater will be shut off Saturday,
Jan. 24th from 8 a. m. unrll noon,
affecting all consumers from Rlv
ershlu to Winchester.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
lNui'ICR of sals op Government
tlinbur, tlenernl Lund Of Cite. Vuh
limloii. I). C. Jhii. M. luju. Nallce Is
hTt!hy given tliut ulijccLf.fta-the
contiiiiuiiH unu iiiniiaiKMiN oi i ne
uns of June 9. (at) Htat. 218,
tutiruury tt, l'Jiw tie btai., mv)
ami June 4 lB-'U H Stat,, 7:,S) snd
di'uttrt limn tat rt-KUlut ioim of Alnl
14, lw.'T (r.u U -t a7, the timber
tin thu following funds will be sold
pen. , at iv ociuik a. m. u
oubltc auctliiti ut the U. K. Lund. Of'
rke at UoneifTii-g orKon, to the
hJithtiMt bidiinr at not linn thun the
uipruled value an uliown by .thin
notice, ii I ft tu D ecujuut to tne Hp
urovul of the Wnrretary of the In
terlor. The purchase prke, with an
stldlilonul sum ot'one-fllth of one
ptr cent, thutvof, heitiK toinmie
Mtons allowed, ntuttt be ilcpottltrd at
time of auie. mont-v to be i-i-turncd
if iule 1m not approved, othtTwiee
patent will Ihmsu for the tliuher,
which muet be removed within tn
years. lHUs will be rucelvod from
cltisti'iia of the United htatea, Sfiao-
cluilone of much citJ.fna and coroor-
atlons orKanised under the lawa of
the Unltrd Status, or any ritate. Ter
ritory oi dlntrict thereut, only, tip
on applk-atlon of a qualified pur
chair the timber on any Ififiil sub
division will be offert-it separately
bufoie Ix'ing inclurtt.il In any oift-r
of a laraor unit. T. IS S.. Jt. 7 W.,
Xw. 3, I)t 1, nd fir mo M.t red
crdur 75 11. I-.t 2 red fir 12T M..
n-d redur M.. none of tho timber
mi IIikmii IntM to bit Hold fur li-Ma
Hum i.0O lu-r M. T. 2 H., It. 10 W
.ic. Jj, rw '4 e r!U iir ;v m.,
xctoiid growth fir 80 M., white fir
4(i ri wnite ceunr nv m..
IKW4 red fir 17 M., si-cond growth
iir ai.. wime fir iu ai.. wime
tfdar 100 M., NU'l, HK r fir 14u
M., second itrowth fir 240 M., white
ct-dar M.. HElA red fir Zoo
M., icconil growth fir 80 ii., white
cciiar J m none oi inn iinioer on
thrtie tracts to be aold for thun
f.Od per M. for the n-d fir, $1.00 pnr
.vi. tor th aroonu urowin iir; ou
ivntM P'T M, for the wlilte fir and
$7.00 p-r M. fT the white rcilur. T.
27 M.. It. 1J W.. Ht'C. J.(. NK'm NK'i
ypllow. Ik- ?,:m) M., hftiilix-k loo M,
.NWK4 Nl-.v yellow fir .toon m., ium
Uni-k 100 M.. liniie of tlui tiiuhi'r ot
I thi-Me tun tt to lie aM for U;k than
l$2,50 per M. for tlui yellow fir and
HO cents pt.tr Ai. fur lh hemlock.
T. 2S H. It. Z W'.. HcC. th. Lot 1 red
rir r:"t M.. not to Ix; no Id for lens
thun f'.Hi ncr At. T. 20 ti.. Jt. 1 W
. :,. I red fir Ut0 M., J-'t 2
rt-il fir l.txo Al , none o tne tunu
i in tiicHP ta lo hw aold for lo than
11.7b o-r At T. 17 K.. it. 7 V.. Hie.
.3:1, HW'A SW red tlr IRl'f) AI.. red
cedar 6 M., none of- the timber on
this tmi t to be sold lur l- ( hi. it
i ;",0 per M. for the red ftr and S 1 . AO
p-r At. fr th red te.lar. William
-r.r- f 'I'tiuniKsluncr.
By WINNER
IF THAT OLE COP
THiMrfS, HE'SGOWNA
CATCW ME - HE'S
Cot amother
7 i i
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WANTED
WANTED Two oodchoppe'rs.
L. Marsters. Phone 17r'2.
WAN l b!
Lsed uuuk stuvva uud
ranges at Powell's Furniture com
pany.
V A NT ED One to 200head fcwe.
State price and aee. Rosa Condlt,
Aumsville, Oregon.
WANTED 2nd hand incubator in
good shape. About Sou-egg capa
city. Address "lucubator," care
News-ileVlew.
WANT ED To assign my L C. .
course in Electric Wiring at re
duced rates . Address Box 8,
News-Review.
All LE Vod icd'boy of T" wants place
to work and go to school. Can do
anything. Craig S. Hulm, Uoue
burg. Ore. Care N. L. Conn.
WANTED Men to clear land;
mostly young oak and laurel;
Also men to make poats cabins,
furnished. N. L. Conn, Roseburg,
Ore., l'hone 6F15.
WANTED A milch cow; would
like to trade pigs or hogs for
her; also want second-hand
small gas engine. J. F. Van Al
len, Days Creek, Ore.
WANTED Five tonV goodTay, d
livered three miles south of Rose
burg on pavemeut . Cash on de
livery. Write W. H. McNary,Kt
1, Box 175-A, Roaeburg, Oregon.
FOR RENT
FOIl RENT Sleeping room. 420 E.
Wash. Phone 91-L.
Kill RENT A typewriter. Phone
1S1-J srter 5:30 pm.
FOirntENT-4-fiirnirhed house-
keoptnx rooms. 24B No. Rose St.
FuK KENT 3-rooiu lurmshttl
apt. clone In. 408 E. DoUKlas St.
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment Close in, $25 a month.
Phone 247-R.
FOR RENT Six-room apartment
on ground tloor. Inquire at Fishr
er's store.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
. close in. Inquire at 329 E. Doug
las. Phone 140-L.
r oil RENT Furnished 3 room apt.
II B. Lights, water and bath fur
nished, 248 So. Parrott 8t
FOR RENTFurnished Tiousekeep-
ing rooms, 1st or 2nd floor -good
comfortable rooms. Phone 202-L.
FOR LEASE Stock and grali farm
in i'lournoy valley, lnquii j N.
L. Conn, Roseburg, Ore. hona
KF1S.
FORT RENT 2-room apartment
wnn, nam, close in. L,iguta, n. anu
o. water furnished. (17.60. Phona
227-Y.
VtK RKN'i' Threo furnished
housekeeping rooms, bath, hot
and cold water and . lights. In
quire 426 Floed St
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Between Roseburg and
Sulherlln, black patent leather
bag. Finder please notify High
way Service Co.
LOST WcdrjanJ 14, brown silk
umbrella, bone and Ivory handle,
amber tips on highway, north of
Drain. Finder please notify-Mrs.
W. 8. McElhinny, Roseburg. Re
ward. MISCELLANEOUS
PHONOGRAPH repairing. Ros
burg t'yclery, 228 N. Main 8t:
KEY " FITTING Locks repaired
Roseburg Cyclery, 22H N. Main.
WILL TRAI)E5iood touiing-car
for truck. Jones Auto Top Shop.
620 Winchester St
EX1'EHT"'II1CVCLE repairing,
phonograph and general repair
work. Rooeburg Cyclery, 228 N.
Main St.
CIENT wants' loan of $500 oif good
real estate security. 8 per cent in
terest. U. W. Vouug & Son. I'bon
417. .
CAR OWNER Don't forget U
call 553 when In need of autt
parts. Sarffs Auto Wreektnj
House. 1
il(' YOU are lii need of a usTmT Truclc
let me know. I have 40 makes ol
trucks, 1 ton to 5 ton. Prices
from $2.r.O to $1000. A. A. Frent
sel, 124 W. Ouk St., Roseburg,
Ort'Ktm.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
'll ,4
CshtfwtM.
Ofollns, Oft,
W.trt and Alt
sfFTAt,
Won't Lsak.
A
10 CWL to 10.000 CaL
Am SnU. Om Om ttttm.
Churchill Hdwe. Co.
THE WINCHESTER $TORB