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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1925. SEVEN LAST CHANCE ONLY SMALL AMOUNT LEFT! Nitrate, Phosphate and Potash at Carlot Prices This will be our last carlot shipment for the Season ' Flour $2.10, $2.25, $2.40 per k. (While, it Lasts) See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURQ T (ANsoriRtr-d Vxvm L-macil tt'ir.) UK It LIN, Feb. 2G. Preaident Elert, who underwent an opera tion Tuesday morning for appen- dicilis developed peritonitis last I tiioht Mo anmu,kt haDor night. He was Bomewhat better this morning, but his condition was still serious. The president's physician this morning issued a bulletin which road: "The president suddenly fell 111 at noon on February 23 with ft severe case of appendicitis which necesslated an operation that night. Despite the fact that the operation . was undertaken soon after the Illness developed, the appendix wa3 found badly in flamed and partially punctured, so that peritonitis developed. "The course of the illness was satisfactory until late last night, but as often happens on the third day, the peritonitis became worse PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic physician. 126 W. Lane St. DONALD Phone 401 GIBBS, Dentist. 212 Perkins Bldg The Umpqua Florist Choice Cut Flowers Always Fresh Finest Quality Artistic Floral Designs. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-F2. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua HoteJ Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roteburg Send It to a Master That "Send it to a Mas ter" design you see here is the same design used by '"Master Cleaners"' every where You are safe whenever you read the slo gan Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 LAUNDrf KIDS YOO KM6NN HOV A I ViHCM U LM1NDR.V .SPOILS HIS COLLARS . ! I Z m TUBBY Well, he won't holler with anything hut praise when his collars are returned from this laundry, rhere's a feeling of comfort and newness when he puts it on and he smile i';.in when he sees It it: i!ie mirror. When you have your collars latindep-il our way ust once, you il won der why you hadn': !iji' cd real comfort before. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phons 7 Rosenurg. Or. OAKLAND METS COUGHS Saf o and reliable for couehs, colds, croup, bronchial, ' 'flu and whooping coughs and those sleep-disturbing night coughs. For more than half a century CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY carefully made of the best coueh. relieving medicines obtainable, has ' 1 fj I fiJ" "j1 ' 'hlldren bn.. imr. e.WJIHIWU. I grown persons evcryw Keep a bottle in your home all the time No Narcotics. Sold every where. last evening so that the president, spent an uneasy night." President Ebert's secretnry said this noon that the patient's phy sicians expected the crisis In his case to come today. The presi dent's condlti early this after noon was still very serious. While the patient was sleeping at 2 o'clock this afternoon it was reported that his heart was not so strong as the hospital attend ant hoped and there was much aprehension about his condition. Dr. Itler and the other phyBiclans who have been assisting in treat ing the president, will hold a con ference at the hospital at 4 p. m. ASHBY'S IMPORTED Broccoli saed $20 per lb. Order from Mrs. N. C. Ashby, Apt. 6 over Rose Confectionery. Roseburg, Ore. SKELETON OF MAN IDENTIFIED TODAY s ! BEND, Ore., Fib. 25. The skele-l i ton of a man found last Saturday on Aubrey Heights was positively i (Identified today as that of Peter 20 mil's southeast of Manna. View, father of A. View. 574 I -a i The Huron will go on drydock Fayette St., Portland, and Mrs. C. j at Olongapo to ascertain the ex S. Strahl, 879, East 41st St., North,, tent to which she was damaged, i Portland. According to reports received here I Identification was made by the j today, tho vessel was steaming hat and macklnaw found near the i slowly when she struck. The piut I body, the gold watch, eye glasses j where the Huron went aground land the case for the glasses. Mrs. is not well charted. Naval offlc I Strahl said the macklnaw was the ' ers beliyo that necessary repair Isame worn by her father when he to the vessel will be mude quickly left Portland early In 1920. He was i 65 years of age at the time ne left home. Night Coughing Stopped Quickly By SimpIeTreatment Thounands w ho are troubled with tocmlstMit coughing at nlK"t, v.-hicri by rohhinff tliem of valuable sloop ftpakens thfir syntema and lay.l them open to dannvrous Inftctions. can quickly act to prevent this dan- rer inrounn a, very Hiinjiie ui'ui jiifnt. IJeople who havo hurdlj b;e;i able to rest at nil on account of coushinsr epulis hnve founl tlwy enrt Bleep t)ie wholo niuht itirotiKh un dliturbed often the first time the try it The treatment In tmne-i on a re markable preKcrlption known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Couha. Tou fimnly tiiko a trap ponnrul at ninht Itf-fore retlrlnp1, niid hold it In jour throat for 15 or Jo spcoju's bo lore BwnHowinff It without follow lntf with water. The prescription JhftB a double action. It not only foot lie and heals porcners and Irri tation, but It quickly lunpfiis unj removes the phlt-pm and (onp-stion whkh are t'ie direct (jfi of thi couirlilrtjr. The result Is uu u.- uniiy plep oundly the cr flr.t niuht, and the entire cuuph coudltiun got In a very short time. The'rreFcrltlon is hf'-'My recorn rnendKl for courhs, c-h-st "1J . hoarnriens, and bronrrilt:.", r.nl 1 (Wonderful for chtlflrerTH ni'ji;htnnl 1 ipafmidic croup no harmful druc-t. 1 Ktonomicul. t'o, as th dof Is only who ittti'iiutiiiiui, ai4 jjwu ui Un ; glts. Ask for i .sqah urMI AieMM I ' MIGHT AS "Juicr uc WS!OW Ml OIV.t I""' '-- .kA.IC TLIIIITUIT Will neivt. w m 1 '"'" OtO 0CG CF Hrt Col tt!s inc uot'T "t- .-.m- SCUOAl0l ONt MlMUTt rvitTiiC CfiCA ArVjO HESlEicS BtO BUT APPEilLS CASE (Awx-lated I'reM Leued Via.) ! NEW YORK. Feb. 2. Willie Ritola. Finnish-American nth let Ic club distance runner, sus;Kitiaea. last night by the registration com mittee ot the New England asso ciation, of tbe amateur atnl , union, will appeal Immediately, according to national officials here. It Is expected' that ITesldent Murray llurlburt will order s tele graph poll of the national regis tration committee in order that, i with favorable action, Hltola may participate in the national A. A. in..i..iiia ! Ky., Saturday night. Kitola had i L. championships at planned to leave lor the south 111 is afternoon, ' It leaves a wonderful taste In our mouth. This cannot be said of ordinary baker's bread. GK1MM BROS. MILK. BREAD. Phone US. ,aH-Utnl I'reM twl Wire.) LONDON, Feb. 2ti The llritlsli workman of today prefers wire less to whiskey and llunyan to llarleycorn, Captuin Charles viei...i.nn i ih. ,i,.ii;nn Armv I ??l.L ,h,l ,,1'", J . . .. . mw! nc In rnnsidt-r ltnuor license renewals Drunkenness has been reduced by one half during the last few years." said the captain, "and mony public drinking houses are often empty on Kundaj evenings. Arundel, piano tuner, mone I89-L SHRINE CLUB DANCE n-u. o,... .ik i..tt...h- u iuo .. .....,..... - dance on next Friday night at the Moose Hall for the members or ; the order and friends. Each mem ber is entitled to bring one ex tra couple. Cards will be provided lor those who do not care to dance. FLAGSHIP DAMAGED (Anocutcd rrrm beut-d Wire.) MANILA, Feb. 26. The I'. S. Huron, flagshp of the American fleet in Asiatic waters, was re- turning today to Olongupo after being nulled from a position aground in .vtiiiampaya sound, and she will proceed to Java soon. Children love satisfies like GRIMM -BROS. Phone 138. ; for lunch. It t tupiare . menl. MILK BREAD. ai;mv to maris soap. (Awnclatw, ITp I.tawHl Wlrr.) SAN KHANCISCO, Feb. 25. Orders that the army make its own soap as tar on it is possible to do so have been received at i ninth -army corps headquarters here. The "homemado Boap will need a taster, however, army of ficials declare and volunteers will be sought for this post. Tho or dor directs that the kitchen in- igredients that nsually jto into "homemade" soap, such as epare grease, be saved hereafter instead ! of beiiift thrown away. Ilridpe cams, Rcore pads, place cards and appropriate prizes for your party. Lloyd Crocker. (Aiwl.teil l'n !."w. Tlr".) IIOSTON, Fib. 2. A verdict of gi.llty was returned in Suffolk county superior court today by a jury trying Charles Pon.l, former Iniernatiolial p isial return rouiion finencler, on charges of larceny from clients. Judge Slik Increas ed Ponzl's bail from J.'.ouo to 1 10. "(in. and gave him until to- tz iuw -von MvwtVVT YOU t.jjvt nviniMt, Iklf 1 1 I W10M T K rME' - S.TAM0t(H "IWlO uiiiic AIUAV I Uk V a .... I ASLE TO MtP TeMS htUSE IN ORDfcW tir .Mi-wxi--- nu 1 oust HPtto to THINK Cr iOMt IHIM HAHK- Oil HAMKlE PDhlZl IS HELD CN i LSI EI CHARGES t I L MM s-YliMI HAS vflfL lavf ' C li n "! MUhMck X I i I i J i morrow to file a motion lor ar rest of "Judgine-it. The jury found Ponzl ituilty oa 14 counts on the iiulictmeuts HKutust him which covered au ag gregate ot 4,500. The cum,in,iu antx were persona who in Id JO in rested In I'onzl't enterprise which feuar.ii.tecd inbulous returns, evi- deuce at the trial showed that the former financial "wlrard had taken in millions from Investors. Ponsl pleaded guilty In 1920 to fraudulent use of the mails and was tenteuced in the federal court to a term in Plymouth jail. He has been tried in the slate courts three times on indictments aris ing from his financial operations. At his first trial he was acquitted while the second resulted iu a dis agreement. Safe Fat Reduction Why be fat? The answer of most! fat people is that constant dieting ' is hard, continued exercise is tire- some and exhaustive and then, 1 too, it might be harmful to force, the weight down. That was the j old-fashioned idea. Today In Mar-! mola Prescription Tablets all these! difficulties are overcome. Just a1 Dlcaeant little' tablet after each E el and at bedifme causes fat to -f-Ll.. I . K, vaiusu. J ma muui-i wciuuii modern method Is - easy, entails no dieting or exercis- lug and has the added advantage, of cheapness. I Get a box of these tablets and I start taking them now. Within a short time you will be getting rid of fat steadily and easily without starvation diet or tiresome exer- else. You will be comfortable aud able to enjoy the food you nr and went, Even alter taking n ii,unl ii-lll ha nn flnh- ,"". iu.iu, .... - ''"'"" "' ," Ml leel luo per ceni utuer. drug stores the world over sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at n liiv- r,f (tin Mllf, mola Company. General Motors Building, Detroit, Mich., will gladly nil them to you on receipt of the price. Taylor-made concrete Is pood con crete. Tel. 225-R. i . o FliF.NCH KI.IKItS MISS1XO (AMorUtrd Tri-rt '.VirO . PARIS, Feb. 25. The French aviators. Captain Imaltre and Lieutenant Arrarard, who early this month made a long non-stop tugnt trom ! runce to tno mo ore In nn attempt to n-ach Iaker in the French Senepela without a stop, have been missing in the desert of Sahara since February 2U, it became known today. (The two airmen left Timbuctoo last Friday, flying north In an at tempt to reach Aran or Algiers. and have not been heard from since. WAS HOT FIT TO DO HER WORK Dreadful Condition of Mrs. Fullerton'a Health Reme died by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Clearfield. Pa. "I cannot hecin to tell you how much LvdiaE. Pinkham's vcgeiunie urn- pound has helped me in every way. Hufure taking 1 1 couldn't stand on my feet without pains running all through my whole body from my waist down, ju.it like threads pull ing. 1 was not tit My mother got me . fhn V..r,.ml,l Cnmnoiilid and 1 have found great benefit, and I not only recommend it for such troubles, but to b iiM up the whole system. I have used it lor most everything that -r.,. .mn with m,. When 1 heirin t fool nervous and irriUhlo 1 don't ...... I..n In .reltinc n l,ltl,. nf lle Veiretaliiv Oimnuund if 1 haven't vt nn,. in the house. It o-ives a fine ants:- tite and makes a new woman of in.-, Vrai movnse; Ibis testimonial in m own town or anywhere else, and 1 will answer any letters I receive. Mrs. Rcsii Ft't.I.KKToN, 125 S. &id Street, CleBrtleld, Pa. If you are suieering from nervous troubles, irritability, give thej Vti;o tahle Comisjund a fair trial. I I I Laurels. cjmvi itib dog DoVou oioaj O'D' - V00 iAUfcD US, fSOO f Hf t,Tt a aud rqiwi.ihc him rlCJ WOt WONT HAVE To PAf Ttlf , . . rs., oniiA.ni.CVi'crv r Vt y (. ' Fill! II) ON THRONE (AejocUUs) ITm Ufri V.V.. ) NEW YORK, Fob. 2-Few sports chanipi'Viis retain secure hold up on their thrones but nothing less than an athletic miracle can din close paavo Nurmi from his grasp upon the sceptre of distance runn ing thisyear. At varying distances, under all sorts of conditions and against all classes or opposition tbe phantom Finn goes racing on to victory and world's record. Athletic experts thought Nurmi had reached his greatest heights when he raced to lour victories at the 1924 Olympics, but his per formances Indoors within the past two months have added to bis sensational record, lu thut time ho has registered 2S world's rec ord feats in 22 races. Paavo him self, nearlng the age ot 28, thinks he has yet to attaiu his best form and hopes to blaze a record wrecking trail at distances of from but) meters to the marathon within the next five years. Just now Nurmi's most dangerous opponents indoors appear to be Lloyd llahn of the Huston A. A., wito has lowered the Finns record for a mile and 1.5U0 meters, and Wllllo Ritola, countryman of the invader, who is more at home at longer distances, Either of this Pair, or Joie Ray or-some star that lias not yet flashed to the front may take Pouvo's measure, but tho odds will be against such an upset. Nnrml has not yet tested the limit of his spied and stamina. He achieved what ox- pert, declared the Impossible when he raced two miles in less than nine minutes. Likely he will perform many more "impossible" feats before he Is through. i, 0 Vniio r.r n-norr,,mr,itA line of balloon tires and lubes at ' i'iollra Garage. 121 N. Stephens St. i 0 ' nremrurr ruiiuci l.lL.jiULn i nc rni IWTV rc A n 1 V WUHI I W' I Winchester residents will - , . ! to learn of the death -Mrs. Henrietta ilreuser. a former 1 resident of Winchester, who died . " '.i. ' ' niVnrl manv years and was well In the Winchester community. The i Halnler Review printed the follow-1 tnir account nf her rii-nth- I ' (Irandma Ilreust r passed to herj ien ut her home In this city. Mrs. iii-u-i carbonate of soda (baking Boda) 1 . ,n ,. iin.., .... hnrnlounce: thin slnrch paste 3-4 pint; 'm rspmnv r,r Iierlln and i came to the United S'ates -.ei(H.ig , lnn,ntl W'la In 1s!f.4 h , . r t. she was' married t'o Charles ller - man Breuser1, who preceded h-r 'In death four' years ago. 1 .ley !.., tn llrunn In 1X!I(I alul to I Rainier In 1U16. ' J Mrs. Ureuser was ngeu a years, two months and 23 nays at uw( time of her d-ath. She leave 10! ful of dry gloss siarrn in a niuc mourn her loss, llr.ee children: cold water, which is then addd to Herman anil O. V. nmiiser of;3-4 pint of boiling water. Boll and Rainier, ami Urs. Mnnle CI iam stir constantly until a clear thin of Portland. One child died in In-paste la formed.) Add 1-4 Jilnt heavy fancy and a d i tch'er. Mrs. John corn syrup and 1 tahlespoonful of .LUttchhurn, passed away Mix years' ago. The funeral wns held from Ihe Church of God Wednesday nrter noon and was preached by Rev. Marshal liigold. Interment waj in Hudson cemetery. For concrete work call Taylor. 113 No. Flint SL Tel. 225 R. . 1)()U(,ln, (.,y schools, at Car- diner, February 2 I si Indicated Ihe ...IwwiU nf lluit Kfu-tlnn. In he lively and of good spirit; as lew;d by .Mrs. Edith S. Ackert. The pro- gram was made pleasant ny ine enteitaintnent of tho Girls' Glee Club from Reedsport. Ihe splendid dlspluy of the Girls' Hewing pro- I fit and hand work and a b. au Ihe , HPIlly served Mill' I" ') ; Gardiner girls of th i.i J' ..... , , , Miss I.dythe .Iiilin-on of Re I Port, pres. nled some lodpful . vire material In Arithmetic: eill-lie-Mo- 1 tlvntinn of lllslory" lis prcionln ' l)V MISS Gl'lirgilltlil PerkillS Of ! Gardiner, was niiili 111 the liolllt. I Si. Well IIS linother paper of publication on ''Problems t English", by .Miss Sellim lihoil' of ue-d.iport .Miss Leiiii.-i M. as ters. .Supervisor of Music. I.ii-ei,e. deinonstrat' d Public School Mu lt most delightfully. She taught l:s how nature gives ns our vi ry own musical Instrument, and leaves ihe use and tnji mentof HM.kiV Mr,e M ntt tutu "ii lflV.UP MIC e GQQO ZONE MEETING HELD IT GARDINER i i I nkilWll n nn as A I I ir- I aAUTSW DfAl f ' 11 . - - I s x 1 I I W W . . i" I l 11 tl -' iT T-. , t--. L-JW mr 'C vi T( that gift with us. Th tiardiuer teachers under the direction of Miss (lenevlve Heauian, entertained at the Gar diner Hotel, honoring Mrs. Edlta S. Ackert, Miss l.cona Marstevs, and Miss Agnes Johnson. TUu. most happily completing a splen did day. The world will adopt It for all time to come If she ever gets one tnste of lu GRIMM 11KOS. MILK IIREAD. Phone 133. -o cANVOMiu.K tvrri.K WKII. Carol E. Converse and Zellu Hyde, bb'.h of Canyonvllle, werii married Monday afternoon at the parsonage of the M. E. t'hurrli, Rev. Knolts officiating with the ring ceremony. The wedding was attended by the mothers ot the contracting parties. They will make their homo at Canyonvllle, where I he groom Is employed. o For prompt taxt service, city or country trips. Phone 44. JI1K1 HATS A Jill COATS. I A .wl. list I'rne) Lccd 'Vlre ) OAKLAND, Cal.. Feb. 25. Some one entered the cloak room at the Oakland auditorium last night while the Louisiana Mer chants Association wns holding Its annuul dance and changed all of tbe tickets on the hats, coats and other garb. Tho fun started when some one got a pair of rubbers in place of the hat that he had parked. A battle royal started. The police wero called and It took them four hours to straighten things out. NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE GROUNO SQUIRRELS Every person, firm, copartner ship, company and corporation own ing, leasing, occupying, possessing or having charge of or dominion over any land, place, building, structure, wmnt. pier or uooa wnim Iniested with ground squirrels, or as soon as the presence of same shall come to his, their or lis know- ledge at onco proceed and continue n miod ralth to exterminate anu ," 7. " .' .u I .- I l.nn'l. u, - siro, oucu i,u,-n.o trapping or other aipropriato and effective means. The following poison for the ex termination and destruction of Bitch ground squirrels Is hereby recom- mended, lo-wit: Strychnine (Aika- I lOlUJ Ueu DU eillier uani-j heat, (barley preferred) n. xed ac. cording to the following formula WI,U " liaiiiy. clean grain 16 quarts; Strychnine (Alkaloid) 1 ounce,; Hi- i Heavy corn Byrup 1-4 pint; (llycer- Ine 1 tablespoontul; Saccharine 1-10 OUn Ce. j -Mix thoroughly, the 1 ounce of powdered strychnine (Alkaloid) and ; 1 ounce common mining Sift tills Into 3-4 plllt of puwiur. thin hot Ipastn anil stir to a Binoolh creamy i ". " uiranu , ui" ".!"' glycerine and Btir inorougniy. Aim 1 1-10 ounce of saccharine and stir thoroughly. Pour tills mixture over 16 quarts of clean barley and mix well so that earn grain is coated. From March 1st until May 31st will be the most effective tlmo to poison and destroy the digger squirrels as they havo recently emerged from their hibernation and will take the bait readily. The county agent, cooperating Iwith the county court has a quan tity of the poison bait prepared and , same Is now on t:nlo to the farmers lor persons interested at actual cost, and this bait mny be had by applying at his office In the federal building. Roseburg, Oregon, or at jother central points in each com- iiiunity. ir any person shall, within thirty (3o) days from the. first publication I of this notice, fall to begin In good faith to exterminate, eradicate, and idestroy. arcorillng to' tne nieinou aforesaid, or by any other effective means said ground squirrels nerein designated, the county court of 1 miii'hn cniintv. OreKon. will aielrh point a ueraon or persons to pro-1 cecii wilh the extermination and; eradlcalion ,.r h vmnnil iinitir. ice s, and tile cost inereoi incurrei: 1 will be assessed to sui h land, OUII'llllK. nililll 01 n, ni", miioi-o II I t a... I ....l..uu paid Will become a llell against the same, for tie- extol 1 1 1 1 II 11 1 11 1 tl of said ground Miuirn-lH! Tills notice Is publlsheil pursU - 'ant to the Blatilte 111 Sin n rase such rase il that publication riny.no"' """ I'.io'i -' hall he Had Mr two consoruuve, consei-utive wee;s or three Issues, and all per- .sons described therein are required to take notice thereof. Imieil and first published this 1 1! t li day of February. I!t25. 1 B. w. ct.-iNKv. Comity Agent of Douglas County, Oregon. GtE I inOnIXO uJllTsnlr1'lll, To H,M(M hdSIA fOuMO sr.- iiftv Classified ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE LINOLEUM remnants on sale at 'owell's. FOR SALE 150 sheep. Address P. O. Box ig2. FOR SALE Dry wood. W. A. Jen kins, Phone 1 Ih'tl. FOR SALE Oak and fir block wood. Phone 14F2. l"sel ranges, any price, from $15 to t5 at Powejl': FOR SALE Split cedar posts, cheap. Phone C J. Rasmus&eu. FOR SALE 1824 Ford eoupe, like new. $500. Glenn 11. Taylor, Fire Dept. ' FOR SALE OR KENT 5-roomed house, Umpqua Ave. See Jim at Melzger's. Fill wooa, ooro wood, 2 tool or 14 lnuit wuwl. Phone 14F14, Boyer Bros. DUCK "fiOGS Wild Maifanis, $1.50 per 15. lleyers Ranch, Canyon vllle, Ore. FOR SALK I'sed toilet, doors and w indows. See Wood, at Empire Darn. FOR-SALE 20 good wo- with lambs. E. P. Thlel, Yonialiu, Oregon. . FOR SALK Chevrolet coupe like new. Some extras. 1925 license. $400. 6u3 S. Mill St. FdllTsALE Nursery stock. Phone ilb'S. Morning or evening. R L. Ellis, Roaeburg. Ore. FOR SALE Milwaukee mower In good running order. W". O. Paul. South Peer Creek. FOR SALE llrood sows, and b pigs, pigs 2 wks. old. r takes lot. W. A. loney, Uixonvlllo. UARGA1N In a HODGE SEDAN. Easy terms, u. R. Chambers. Highway Servlce Garage.J FOR SALE R. I. R. eggs for hatch ing, 15 for JL Good strain, can at Roseburg PoultrjMarket FOR SALE Rhode Island Red nullnts. 112 ner doz. Got loo niauy. August Cedarstani, Mel rose, Ore. FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Rock Hatching eggs ( unmet, strain.) W. R. Kiusel, Wilbur, Ore. NOTIIM' of sale of njvornment ,l.,.l,r i..tt.riil LAlid Oflic iiiKlon, 1. c, t eu. I,, ixumo , herrliy given Holt subject I"' '" cunditlouri uud IhiittmuuiH of the ucis of Juno . ISIS tJ ML, list. Ki-liruary 26. lata, (to Klal.. u.iu Jun,4, la;il (It Mint., Tr). and depurliiiviilal rcKU-liilluu. of April .... ,..ii,.u-i.tf lml will be, Mold Mar.., au, laji. m iu o'clock a. m. at jiiubii. net ion at Hie li. . j.iiiiu " -ItoftehurK. llregon, to the bldiler at not lens than the hinh.. inirunieil value, as fhown by tliln notice, sale to bo subject to Ihe ap proval of the Secrelury of tho In terior. The puri-b- tifice. wilh an ailitillonal auin of one-fiflll of on. per cent, thereof, being comnn. ulon. allowed, must bo deposited, at lime ol sale, n.oney to bo relumed. If ..tie Is not approved, oltierwlBo pulent will Issue for Hie Umber, which iiiu.it bo removed within ton years lilils will be received from citizen, of the United Htales, associ ation, of such cillzetia and corpora tions organized unoer tho law. of Hie rutted .stales, or any .tato, tor rltory or district tlleteor, only. Up on application of a uua.lllle'1 pur-chiim-r Hie tltotier on uny legiil sub. illvinlun wll bo offered separately In-fore being Included In any of fer of a larger unit. T. i h., It. 12 V dec if., KK KB "4 red fir 20(10, M., while fir 1 00 M., red cedar 26 M., cedar pole. 5IIIIU feet; HK!i HKA rrd rir k:.o m.. white fir 7fi M.. red Leilar It, M.. white collar 6 M., cellar pole. Hue feet, none of ine iiuiuer on these tract, to bo sold for less than $2 uo per M. for the red fir, 11.00 per M for ih white fir and red cedar. ami St. oil per M. ' for the while ced.ir and I-0IS per foot for It i-ouar pole.. T. 2S 11. 12 W., Be 2:1 Lot . fir ana M., Lot 7, fir CO M.', iiotiii of the tlinbvr on these lots to tin .old for less than 2..ri0 per M. T. 27 K, It. 11 W., Hec. .15. Lot 1:1, red tlr K.oo M.. red cedar 4'l M.. none of Ihe timber on this lot to be sold for Ur unJ ji.iu per M. lor ihe red i o- .lur. 1 . ., it i" .. nee. ... n -i hl.'i. ri-U fir ZJW .H.. wiuio ceuni . , iid r litis than $1.60 per At '!r and $7.00 per ftl. for i for th. while eidnr. T. 2'J M, It. U W., -, , ... -...I ri- I it 1 1 M fie oil. 11K' , j M white cedar 120 w., Lot 2. red fir 400 m, fir piling la" M wll te cellar i:ur 1.01 a ren nr , nhlli il M t fir I'll- . 1 11 k 21!" :i . v. iini reilar 1 III M ,l. fir pill: til-;1. 1 n ;', r.d in- :m .,1 while ci-ibir M.. HV - , " , .. u,.nu ,..,- "(Ill l n,;,h su ,( r tll M , f,r piling i j j.i M.. while nilar I211 M. HI-:1) I 'N i,'.'.' '"uVluwt "JtV'i""rHvs . ' '. V ' ,,', fir wi'iuk HI M.. while , ,. , ,.,ir :i"i M . ., vu'i. .-1:1.. ml fir Sail M , ' -( '..'.,' , v'a ji white i-nliir 4no M.. m:' d r .', rut fir I'MI'l M.. whtlo re Si. n -hir pel. s 2tu. SW1,! I fir I'm M.. tir piling Urn .M. wh. to 1 .ilar 2'Ki At . n-'tio of the tlm l.,.p on tins si, -10, 11 In bo Sold for than -' !i'-r"1;;.r & r M.. for tbe red l. for the ftr pllltiK. fur the whll. ilar. ,,,,,1 1 ;n la.-h f-.r c.-ilar pole.. Willi. 1111 Spry, mtiiiiHiotn-r. By WINNER tCOw DEM? - I IM COIM& TO flf. HlrA A BED ul' M 'rouR Section ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE Chevrolet bug, model 1917. Good running order $40. Or will trade for anything jrou have. Box 21, Roseburr FOR SALE Cheap, beloach saw - mill, with 48 In. saw. Just the thing fo- light power, like Ford son tractor. C. V. (Men, Dixon vllle, Ore. Phone S4F4. TON AND A HALF Day Elder truck and trailer. Must be sold at once. Priced right Apply to O W. Young, 116 Cass hi. Administra tor A. 8. Frey Sons estate. , FOR-SALE-BY OWNER 7 a.; n.odern 4-room house, large barn, garage, chicken runs, shrubs, ber ries. A. A. Sprague, Ru 2, Box 123-A. or call 26F4. F"I'EROOM modern house, newly painted and papered. Best 1 ot bath and electric light fixtures. For rent or sale on easy terms. Address Box 123-A. or call 26P4. FOR SALE 80 acres, eastern Blope, good pasture, several running springs, 4 miles trom Myrtle Creek. No Improvements on. For 1225. Frank J. Chraellk, owner, Needvllle, R. 1. Texas. PTANtPT'OR SALE Near Rot? burg. Very fine latest model -piano at big saving and terms f 10 monthly to responsible party. For particulars write at once to CUna Music Co., 64 Front St. Portland, Ore, WANTED YOCNO lady wants housework. Box 1222. City. J WANTED Housework by day oi hour. Phone 563-J. Mrs. Ed. Noah. WANTED n-om one to two hun dred ewes. State kind and price. Address "Sheep", care News-Review. VJANTETT One or two" horses, ' weight about 1350. Must be sound and true to pull. State age and price. K. E. Emmltt, Umpqua, Ore. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, water, bath. 401 S. Main. Hot FURNITURE of 4-rooni house rent. Phone 57-Y. for FOR KKNT-Furnlshed apartments. , Inqulro Wilder and Agee Btore. FOR RENT New 3-rooin and bath cottage. See Williams, 1128 Rs, mona Court FOR RENT Furnished apartment Hot and cold water, private bath, 428 Pltier. FOR RENT Sleeping room. Steam heat. Close In. 230 N. Stephens. Tel. 148-R. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 111-L. 244 SoPlne St FOR RENT House, 10 A of land, close In. City water, lots fruit U U. Helbig. 407 W. Cass St WANTED Men or women to trav. el. Good paying proposition. E, Repass, Gen. Del. Roseburg. FOR RENT Modern 8-room fur nished house at 444 N. Rose. Phone 1GF11 evenings 6 to 8. FOR RENT Modern-housekeeping rooms, hot and cold water, rea sonable rales. Phone 202-L. ' - ""ANTEIJllToTder to settle an estato, the address of Nate Jew ell, who was In Drain, Oregon, In September, 1921. Send to Box 1823, Station F., Portland, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW shades reflnlBhed, pep nianent, any color. Phone G42-R. MODERN IiiteTior decorating, the latest method and color schemes. Phone B42-R1 ' FULL marcel and bob curl 75 centB hair cut and curl 50 cents. 331 S. Main, phdne 57-Y, Amy Rogers. RADIATORS TfiaT's my business New cores Installed, and old ones made new. Lark, radiator man, 329 W. Ijne. oak OWN&.H Mont forget U call (53 when Ut need of ants parts. Bartn Auto Wreckhy House. ' Old Friends Best That's why our customers like to trade her,.' the old reliable line of Groceries we sell has made friends who re fuse to accept something un tried and most always not so good. Economy Grocery Phon 63 , WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua . mm (Jwdn fliewll m IXbanrlMb Cnuollna, Oft, Watet end AJs 4 KjXr Won't Uaa. 10 OsL ts 1(3.000 O.L Churchill Hdwe. Co. TH K WINCHESTER STORE