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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 192?.
FIVE
Pretty Hot
Weather
And you will have to cultivate that Broccoli.
See the Fowler surface cultivator. Something dif
ferent. Either one or two-horse.
Cloverleaf Binder Twine.
Baling wire.
Cow Spray. i
Salt. ' '
See Us First We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
MOCEaHJItS OAKLAND
-k j -v (i i ITS ln coiiega, ina rouaa quite ei-
Farm rofritors.
The making ot cottage cheese
1b a Kood way to utuige 8k. .a niu
on Oregon turnis, says v. i. Chap
pell, associate protessor of dairy
manufacture at tne agricultural
college.
Tne separate milk Is pasteur
ized to 145 degrees for JU min
utes. Tbls Is doue by placing the
cau of milk In a water bam and
stirring tne milk constantly un
til 14 j degrees Is reached. The
tenipeiaiuie is then lowered to u
decides.
i'lace the Bklmiuilk In a tank
and to It add a starter or clean
navored sour milk at the rate ot
11 quarts to 100 pounds skim
liulk. Allow the tank of ukun
nink to then stand over uignt at
a. temperature ot 72 degrees.
Next morning tlfere saoulu be
a good lam curd in tne tank.
Cut the curd imo small pieces,
so that it will coolt laorougiily.
The cooking process is done sow
ly so that it takes 1J hours to
raise, the tempetature iroiu 7 2 de
grees to 12u ougivej. ino pro
duct is stirred constantly uuriug
tne cooking process. Woen tak
ing some of the product in the
hand and squeezing It, it will not
break up, is an indication that tne
cooking has been continued long
enough.
an am olf the whey and wash
th3 cnees two or three tunes wit j
cold water. The washing process
must be thorough to gel rid ot an
tne nee acid, iliaiu well alter
washing.
No phase of . Orecon poultry
keeping requires better judgment
op closor obsorvutton than that
of feeding poultry for profit. Hot
ter results aro secured when tho
fowls aro fed according to their
appetite rathr llian by rulo, says
the experiment station. There
is no best poultry feed or rutlon
other than tho one which supplies
most economically the ntceasury
food elements. When food value
Is considered, some poultry Iced
at t-i per hundred pounds Is of
ton more expensive than other
leeds at 15 per 100 pounds.
Young chicks from four' to six
weeks are often, attacked by a
germ that lives In the soli over
several years, says A. G. Lunn,
! head of poultry Husbandry at tne
I O. A. C. experiment station. Tu
effected ehicas show droopy wings,
I ruffled feathers and general weak
! ness. 1'he strong a well as the
weak chicks are attacked. i.x-
perlmental work Indicates that
they are then not able to digest
, hard grain and snould be fed moist
i mash three times a day. Treat
ment also includes moving the
chicks to clean ground and dis
infecting the brooders wltn a 10
per cent solution ot crude carbolic
acid. Epsoin salts at the rate one
fourth pound to the mash tor
100 chicks, and hydrochloric acid
at the rate of one leaspoonful to
a gallon ot water, are also re-
j commended.
The best legumes are heavy
I lime feeders. A two ton crop
lot Oregou clover used about 150
I pounds of limestone in its growth.
Small grains, grasses, and corn
use much les lime than legumes
because there are no nodules and
bacteria in their roots. Liming
is recomnnnded by the experi
ment station ouly on soils that aro
, acid or known to need lime.
MADE A NEW
WOMAN OF HER
That Is Wha Lydia E. Fink
ham'sVegetableCompound Did for Mrs. Jenkins
Tho small dark colored teeth
protruding at ihe base of a young
pis s regular teeth aro not neces
sary and should be removed, says
tho O. A. C. experiment station.
A pair of nippers is a good tool
to use for this and tho teeth
should be broken off rather than
pulled. If these are allowed to
remain pips are likely to injure
each otner when fighting, und
also to get sore mouths. These
teeth csn be removed whMi the
pig Is but a day or so old.
Oregou farmers find more and
more profit in growing pure
strains of ihe right varieties of
seed. A recent report to tire
need testing laboratory at the Cr
vallis station says that the seed
testing service Is a wonderlul
help, us "it gives ns, a mvan of
Identifying the higher quality seed
that wo aim to handle." This
means., suys the station, that the
demund will be greater and the
prlro nlghvr for good quality' pure
seed.
Oregon farmers usually proper
to use line stone which contiilns
some rock ground to a dust pow
der and some which is ground to
pass through a 10 mesh sieve.
The fine alone tweetelis the soil
quickly and the coarser material
remains longer to keep it sweet.
Only on acid soils and boIIs known
to be deficient in lime, is the use
of lime rvcomtneded by the Ore
gon experiment station. Counties
that have been soil surveyed have
tuch Information on record
A good home-made spray for
file on dairy cattle has l-een r
nuesied so frequently from the
college dairy department by Ore
gon dairymen that itoy C. Jones
utters the following:
Krcso dip. 1 gallon; neutral oil.
3 gallons; kerosene. 1 gallon;
rurbon dlsull'hlde. 1 pound; and
horse mint, ;t ounces. .Mix thor
oughly in ," gallon container and
use In fly spray twice dally or
as often as necessary.
Tho formula, suys "Mr. Jones,
was submitted by leading Ore
gon dairvman. fully tried out at
A few bee-keepers have tried
the scheme ot advertising extract
ed honey in newspapers and ma
gazines, and delivering it by par
cel post, thus working up a mail
order business. This method of
selling is on the increase. The
main factor in mail order selling
Is to have a package that will not
leak. The best package is the
screw-top cau in tho quart and
two-quart sizes, packed in an in
expensive corrugated mailing car
ton. One bee-keeper in the north
west started advertising his honey
in two ladles' magazinos ot na
tional circulation, with the result
that today he is doing a big busi
ness and bays honey by the car
lot to take car of hiB mall order
business. One bee-keeper las;
year made 100 mail order sales
by advertising once in a weekly
newspaper having state-wide cir
culation. This mode of selling,
undertatken in a limited way at
first, will grow with experience.
The great migration Is at hand.
Just as the birds of passage wing
their way northward at the begin
ning of the summer season, so are
countless motorists of California
pointing thelrr adlators toward the
pleasant valleys and snow-kissed
hills of Oregon.
"Reports from the General Pe
troleum Corporation's offices in
Los Angeles and San Francisco,"
states C L. Fies, ''are to the ef
fect that we snomd prepare tor the
greatest influx ot visitors from
tne soutniaud Uiat has ever moved
northward along the Pacific high
way. "It seems like everybody In Cali
fornia tnat has a car and . tucy
have about two to the family down
there Is llguring ou a summer
tour to tne Pacific northwest re
gion. Previous years Mere have
been bad road conditions, many de
tours', or some other dliticuitles
tnat have deterred many troni'
making this trip, and It seems that
all the accumulated enthusiasm fur
travel will find "Its outlet this
season.
"Koad conditions have never
been so attractive; and there are a
number of big conventions and
gatuerings here in Stattle which
offer special inducements or ex
cuses lor the trip.
"Our own organisation 1b using
its best efforts to make tne way
easy for tourists by arranging tor
adequate supplies of Utneral gaso
line tnrouglioui this territory. Last
touring season distribution was
fairly well established over west
ern Washington, but the "green
and white" signs were strange to
tne motorists from the south.
This year many of those who
come from California will welcome
these signs as old friends and will
recognize them as the badge of the
same type of efficient service they
have learned to depend upon at
home.
"From the time they slide down
the Blope ot the Siskiyous and
strike the Oregon line until they
roll across the International boun
dary and into Vancouver, B. C,
they will find Independent service
stations, which carry General gaso-
Iline and lubricants, located at tae
most convenient points, and they
can be assured of the advantages
of this powerful, peppy gas during
I all nf Iheli- northern Lrio.
"On the other hand, Oregon mo
torists who are planning to tour
the Washington highways or drive
to Frisco this summer will be able
to keep their engines contented on
the same kind of dependable fuel
they have grown used to since
the time when their owners Hist
filled up tho tank and gave them a
chance to decide." . ,
Havo you a Hernia? Curo guar
anteed without operation. Investi
gate. Dr. Harrison Folk, Perkins
bldg.
Middlcport, Ohio. - "lam goinff
TO BE INADEQUATE
This service last month completed
Its seventh year, bavins hat! Its
Inception ou May 15, lSls. On thai
date airplane equipment and per
sonal of the war department start
ed carrying official mail between
Washington, 1. C. and New York.
Congress meanwhile had appropria
ted the very modest sum ot 1100,
ove to be used by the post office
department In transporting mail by
airplane. On October 1 of that
I year the post office department
i assumed full charge.
From New York to Chicago
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE.
IIONOI.II.it Julv 1lt l PI
through the Chatiirc of Life and I am Capt. K. M. Urtswold. aide fori 'rom Chicago to Omaha from
taking; i.ydia ri. material on the staff of Admiral umana to oan p rauvisco uiose
Pinkham'a ,Veiro- I Hubert E. Coonts, conmiar.der-ln- the Btagea In the development
table Compound j chief of the United Slates battlej of the United States air mail. Dur
for the troubles i fleet, asserted while here that fur- this period of lti development
that come at that ther proof ot the Inadequacy of the the relay system was at first em
time. Igutaorun-j fa,.Mitl(.. p,H1. Harbor . naw ployed tho planes carried the mall
yard, and of the need for deepen- during the day and It was trans
lug the channel entrance to the ferred to fast mall trains for trans-k-ystone
of Ainerlrun defenses In porlatlon during the night. Thus
the Pacific, had been furnished 1 the rou was learned aud the sys
during the final days of the fleet's i tern built up .
visit to Hawaii prior to its depart- "Now it was Inaugurated on
ure for Australia. July first of last year tho United
Minor electrical trouble, such as States has a through transcontlu
ordinarily would be eradicated at a' mal air mall giving daily service
naiy yard, developed on the It. s. between San Francisco and New
S. West Virginia, on of the latest! Vork. And It was established at
and largest of the dreadnaughts. cost of Icbs than ten million dol
llecause of the vessel's Immense ! lars. which figure Includes the
draft and the fact that Pearl harbor! appropriation for the fiscal year
channel Is not sufficiently deep. It1 ending next month, and all other
was considered unsafe to attempt 1 funds backing this venture since
to send her Into the yard. Naval 'he armistice. lairing the same
officers were coniuelled to nerforni ! period appropriations of the army
makeshift repairs at the West i and navy on aviation s account to-
FOR SALE
down 1 could
scarcely do my
work and I keep a
rooming house and
have a family of
eight to takeenre
of. A friend told
me atiout the Veg
etable Compound and it has mado a
new woman of me. I keep it in the
house all the time now and won't be
without it My weight (rot down to
90 pounds and now it is 132 pounds.
I give the Vegetable Compound the
praise and hope that women will real
ize the good in it. " Mrs. Myra
Jenkins, 693 North Front Street,
iliddleport, Ohio.
Over 200. 000 women have so far re
plied to this question, "Have you re
ceived benefit from taking Lydia K.
Pinltham's Vegetable Compound',"
98 out of every 100 of the replies
say ,,Yes. "and because the Vegeta
ble Compound has teen helping other
I women it should help you. rr saU
1 btf druetrists evervwhere-
I
1 considered a technical world's
.wonder. Another prominent fea
, ture will be the machinery hall,
j conceded to be the largest exlll
i bition hall In Germany. It occu
! plea an area of 21.000 squure
: meters. The old house for elec
I tro-technics has ,been materially
enlarged by two wings each two
.stories high. In order to furnish
I the necessary apace for the erec
tion of a number of new exhibi
tion buildings, Ihe municipality of
Leipsic has placed a further urea
i of 130,000 square meters at mo
disposal of tho administrators of
the fair. This permits sufficient
space for tho construction of a
special freight station,
j There is also a plan on foot to
I have foreign firms display their
exhibits In special halls 111
I "Street of Nations."
I The magnitude of the Leipsic
Fair has made a division Into
two sections necessary, "The Gen
eral Sample Uxhibit." and "Tho
Technical and Constructive Exhi
bit." The latter exhibition will
I continue four days longer than
the former and will be arranged
In 15 halls. The "Sample Kxhibl
tion" will be contained in 80
halls and special buildings.
Dirty milk is expensive as a
gift and clean milk is cheap at
any price. Dirty milk results In
complaints, loss of confidence in
the milkman who puts it on the
market, and direct loss through
replacements of milk due souring..
Cleanliness In the barn largely
determines the amount of dirt in
milk. Care on the part of keep
ers in currying and grooming ani
mals, washing the 'udder Just be
fore milking, and general clean
liness around the stalls, with clean
habits on the part of the milker
are the determining factors ill
obtaining clean milk.
Smooth, durable, non-absorbing
utensils of such a nature that
they can be easily washed and
sterilized, are ideal for the milk
house and barn. Milking with
small top milk pails keeps most
of the dirt out of the milk.
A well ventilated and screened
milk house with proper washing
facilities and an abundant supply
of clean water and hot water, and
of such a nature that It can be
washed thoroughly und frequent-
ly. Is essenliiil. to the production
lot clean milk.
I Health of the animals is an
other factor in clean milk produc
tion. Removal of animals having
I inflamation of the udder or any
j other serious ailment to a private
I stall until the ailment disappear?,
will prevent infection from being
carried from one animal to an
other on the hands ot the milkers.
See Pat tor oulldlng,' repairing
and moving houses. Also have
some fine property for sale. Phone
57-Y.
L
IS
RSHAL HEART
MS - AT FEZ
Virginia's anchorage In Rolling
Bay. approximately a mile off Hon
olulu In open sea. It was neces
sary to anchor the 11 giant ships
of the fleet here because of the
luck of mooring in Pearl Harbor.
It was also discovered, Capt.
Griswold resorted, that the yard
was not equipped to make repairs
to tne faulty generator of the U. S.
S. Pennsylvania, and It was nec-
talted one hundred and sixty mil
lion dollars.
"The air malt planes leave San
Francisco dally at 8:45 a. m. and
arrive in New York at 5 p. m. tho
next day. Fifty-two pilots and 450
mechanics are included In the per
sonnel of this service. Its 100
are rebuilt army ma-i
FOR TEHR1KR PL' PS For sale
J. W. McUade. 1146 K.JSIh St.
FOll SALai First class broccol.
plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey,
Koseburg, Phone VF4.
FOR SALE Flrstl:la8s-oasrainlhg
room suite at halt price. Phone
14.
FOR SALE i pack mules. haTnesF
and wagun; cheap. K. Fl Hunt
ley, Drockway, Ore.
FOirSALE llroccoli piaTiui St.
Valentine strain. E. C. Engle,
Oakland, Ore.
,GblNG"TOt'RING? See the heavy
luggage carriers for 11.75 at
Wells & Chase.
FOR SALE 130 good cedar posts,
also Jersey cow giving S gals,
dally. Phone 265-H.
FOR SALE OneJer8eycow jiv
ing t gal. per day. Price $30. F.
FParkerWllbur, Ore.
FORSALE-lno SxTiij ft. rug and
one water power washing ma-
chine. 40S v.. rmuglas.
FOll SALE llroccoli plants, Uul
ner's medium late; also late cab
bage plants. C. K. Trueblood.
FOR SALE Pack horses aud sad
dle horses, also good fresh milk
cow. Boyer liros. Phone 14F14.
airplanes are irvuiu arui um -i -
chines, each having a capacity of 8flLET0,f """'S
son .!. n.n matter Thl' "r 4 ft, St cord ; mixed oak and
esssry to remove the generator and ' is not enough, and the post office ; "T1' " uer' "' Lara
send It to the mainland. department Is now getting specif!-1 "'" ",', i-.
It was emphasized by Capt. Grls- cations for airplanes designed j FOUL) TUUKINO CAR For sale
wold that these repairs and nu- strictly for commercial purposes, cheap. Good condition. W. J.
nierous others required by the fleet' and which will have doable cap- Malhollandj Roseburg, Route t,
after the -battle of Oahu" and sub-! city of those now used. This Is Phono 44F2.
sequent miuor maneuvers werei due to increasing patronage 01 tne
routine matters, faults such as; air mall. It Is predicted that,
arise from everyday service. In j based on the present business, the
case of naval combat In the Pa-i air mail service will be paying
clfic, ho jiolnted out, the larger I operating costs In he near future,
number of vessels damaged In ac-j "The air mall route Is divided In
tlon would provide a serious sltua-i to fourteen "Jumps" or "hops", of
tlon unless Improvements ere j approximately two hundred miles
made to Pearl Harbor, as had been each. Departures are scheduled so
recommended several times. ' that the night-flying occurs bo
The principal improvements de-j tween Chicago and Cheyenne.- The
sired are the deepening, straighten- hop from Reno over the SleTra
ing and widening of the entrance: Nevada mountains to San Francis-
channel; the dredging of the Pearl
Lochs to provide anchorage and
moorings for the fleet, and increas
ed repair facilities. Recently Sena
tor Frederick Hale of Maine, chair
man of the naval affairs commit
tee, said after an Inspection of
Pearl Harbor that the next con
gress probably would provide for
enlarging the channel as the 'next
step in a 5.000,000 naval base
program, and that other Improve
ments would follow.
Spend your vacation at Ooswell
Mineral Springs.
SUGGESTION FOR
AIR MAIL SERVICE
CREATES INTEREST
The June number of The Volt,
which Is Just being distributed by
co Is considered by far the most
difficult and hazardous stretch ou
the entire transcontinental route.
"Mail is picked up at tho sta
tions along the route, posted local
ly or brought to these points by
railroad mail service. A further de
velopment of the air mall system
will undoubtedly manifest Itself In
feeder lines coming to the main
line ot transcontinental flight,
form the north and the south. Ali
planes will do what the railroads
are now doing."
It any air mail feeder route is
FOR SALE 11 yearling Rarabou
letle rams, pure bred but not
registered. Fred Herrlu stock.
Priced very reasonable. T. J. Med
ley. Oakland, Ore.
flOl'SE"" FOR8ALE-Trooiu mod
ern home. Built-in work. Gar
den spol chicken yard, irult
trees. Will sell at bargain.
Write to 715 West Jackson St.,
Medford, Ore., for partleulars.
SHEEP FOR SALE.
One double deck of broedln
ewea and feeder lunibs for sale.
Price very reasonable.
GEORGE WAUL), Box 1035.
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION OF
8IDEWALK3. .
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Koseburg, Oregon, did on the 6th
Vf. I T .1 r10.'" day of July. 11)25, by resolution duly
established on the coast the de- p,, Dy ,am Comilum council.
I'm l mi-ii i nm uiuunui; nmuunii on
airplane haifKar at uome point
Houthtirn Oregon or northern Cull
furnlH. ' '"
This Htury in Tho Volt may not
be the first time the etab)(Khment
of a count air mail route has bt'on
BUKCoHteii, but It would seem to be
to (he interest of ait rosltlcntH of
the California On-won Power com- 6outhrn OreRon and northern Call-
The Hosebun? Rotary Club is
planning a picnic for its members.
t wives and families at the country
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hooth, on the Pacific Hlphway,
south of Utllard for next Tuesday
evening at 6:3u o'clock. A pic
nic dinner ou the river bank with
gumes and stunts will feature tho
feathering. A committee of no
tary Anns, beaded hy Mrs. M. K
Rice and Mrs. Hert Sutherland
has been appointed to take charge
of the arrangements. Joe Mur
uhv will assist them. Karh Ko-
' tary member is to bring eats and
(more will be supplied by the pre
sident. Henry, at the ranch.
The Terminal Garage has the
most coin pie to stock of piston
rings In town.
AlTl'MV lsKIPSIC KAIIt
AIMH TO Sl'IflMSS .M.I
PKKVlOl S KAIII IH HONS
I ( ANMt-ialt-'l I IikiI ft ire-.)
j RAUAT.vIuly IS. The arrival
iof Marnhal Pcmin and tlie news
!of forthcoming large reinfoive
! ments have gn atly heartened the
; French torces facing Abd-Kl-Krim.
' Kifftan pretender to the Moroccan
1 Sultanate.
Petain, one of Trance's bout
i military organizers, arrived lu re
(by airplane yesterday.
I He will slay here tomorrow be
I fore going to Fez, in the capture
of which city. Abd-Kl-Krim is
; bending hi- best efforts. Today
ithe Marshal is lein received by
ithe Sulian. He experts to remain
I in Morocco for 15 days (o make
recommendations as to tin: nun
I and material needed.
Abd-KI Krini is continuing hi
propaganda. The KifMuii hb f
i hopes that by stirring up the tri
I bes to re .".stance he may be able
! to reach Kea without having t;
use his picked regulars In. a
Idoody drive, or at leant reserve
'them to-deliver a decisive blow.
pany, iA attracting gnat Interest
up and down the facilic coast bo
cause of its suggestion that an air
mail feeder line from Seattle to San
Dlvgo should be established. In this
con met ion The Volt says:
"The Pacific coast, which glories
in its progressiveness, right now
should be bringing every influence
it can muster, so The Volt be
lieves, to gain the establishment j
ot an air 'mail fetder route from
Seattle to San Iiego otherwise a
Pacific seaboard service. Such an.
I extension would greatly augment!
the alt mall system as a whole!
land, incidentally, would be another
fetor in the development of tho
1 great midland empire of the Pacific
i coast in southern Ongon and
! northern California."
j The entire issue is devoted to the
; I'niied State air mail service and
( contains a group of splendid ple
; lures portraying the activities of
this most important branch of the
! post office depart m'in.
The Volt believes that the air
j mail Is becoming more and more
popular and urges patronage of
i this service by all. v.
Some of the most interesting
fornla to take up the aoosideratlon
of this proposal In earnest.
liquid eye glass cleaner with
cloth, 25c, post paid, 30c. Dr. H. C.
Church, Perkins Building.
FOR THE LADIES
Clearance sale of summer mil
linery now on at tho Specialty
Shoppe. Come early while selec
tions can be made from a large
variety. Mrs. S. M. King, 235
North Jackson
Outing supplies visors, colored
glasses, bathing caps and shoes,
and first aid preparations. Lloyd
Crocker.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
We solU-tt inquiries to buy or
Portland, Ore.
sell any maiketable listed, local
or unlisted securities.
Active market fortnrnt. Star,
Hint and Rickenbacker Motor
iuea; Public Utilities.
Prompt attention given all or
ders. Cash paid for purchases;
Do d-lay. Quotations furnished
HOOD BROTHERS
Stock and Bond
9 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
LEIPSIC, Germany, July 18.
The coming Leipsic Kalr to be
held from August ;i0 to Septem
ber 9 promises to surpass any
previous Ieipslc exhibition. It Is
ex pect ed the at t enda nee will be
nearly double that of ihe spring
fair, at which there were more
than IKO.ooo business men ironi
all parts of the world, with 1 .
00 ft exhibitors from IS countries.
One of the features of the com
ing fair will be the huge under
grou nd exhibition hall, generally
MARSKILLKS, France. July 1.
j Frnnce Is fming a serious situ
ation In Morocco, General Slanis
lans Nauliu wtld ("day. He is the
'new commander In chief of the
j French Tones fighting Abd-FI-
Krirn's It if Man invader of Hie
j French Moroccan zone and In en
I route to the trout to tako a tie.
'charge of the French campaign.
"Our difficulties," he said.
j"must not le under- itimated. e
are at the height of the hot season."
In the County Court or the State of
Oregon for iHiuglas County.
In Ihe matter of the estate
of Jeremiah P. Haley, !eccased.
Notice la hereby given that tlio
undersigned has been by the Coun
ty Court of IHiuglas County, Ore
gon, by an order duly made and
entered, appointed administrator of
portions of the story are quoted I the estate of Jeremiah P. Haley,
below : deceased. All persons having
"Air mall delivery today is best claims against said estate are here
exemplified by the activities of by notified to present the same
that branch of the nation's post
office department known as the
United States air mail service
SiaSrs Catarrh
both locil and internal, and hai been
successful in the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty yean. Sold by all liruggiita
F. J. CHENEY C CO., Toledo, Ohio
declare the assessments lor thu
construction of Ihe sidewalks here
inafter enumerated to be niwn each
lot or part of lot or parcel of land
especially benefitted thereby as fol
lows:
Sidewalks constructed on tho
east side of Cobb street, along .the
west side of the following describ
ed proporly:
Lots a and 10, blink 14.
Wake's Addition, belong
ing to A. Creasnn J102.M
Lots 10, 11, 12, 1.1. 14 and
15. block IS. Waite's Addi
tion, belonging to t'obli
Real Ksiate Company 1188.52
Lot 16. block 211. Waite's
Addition, belonging to
Cobb eltal Estate Company :!0.42
Lots 11, 12 and 13. block 14,
Waite's Addition, belong
ing to Tona Mossa Estate $164 16
8idewalks constructed on the
west side of Cobb street, along tlie
east sldo of the following describ
ed property:
Lola 1 and S, block If,,
Waite's Addition. In-longing
to Alico l'ickett Kus
sello 81.84
Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6, 7 and 8,
block 17, Waite's Addition,
belonging to Cobb Ki-nl
Ksiate Company IJ67.36
Lots 4. 6. 6 and 7, block 2.r,
Walti-'s Addition. Ixlong.
Ing to Cobb Heal Kataic
Coinitany Slir.f!K
A statement of tho aforesaid as
sessments has been entered In the
Docket nf City Liens and saifl
sessments are now due and payable
at the officii of Hi City Treasurer
In the City Hall in said City of
Koseburg, Oregon, In lawful money
tlin I'nlliiil Mliiln. Ami If n,.l
with vouchers annexed and proper- j paln wm,, twonty ,'ayB rrnm ,
ly verified as by law required, to(uHl0 ,)f ,! notice, suc h proceed-
thn undersigned Jonn 1 . ixing, an- m b ,UK,.n fr rollec,
mlnlstrator or said estate at niS,n thereof ns are pi ovliled bv the
law olflee In the Perkins Ilulldlng, charter of the City of Koseburg,
In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, Oregon.
within six months from Ihe dale of
the first publication of this notice.
Hated and first published this the
11th day of July, 19'J!.
JOHN T. LONG,
Administrator of the estate
Jeremiah I. Haley, deceased.
ell
Hy order of the Common Coun
nd first
Dated July th, l!(2r,.
published July 11th. l:r
It. I.. WIIII'PI.K.
of. City Kecordi-r of tho City of Kose
burg. Oregon.
P-Oll SALE Modern cottaga Id
Laureiwud. Inquire there, 115
niadrone bt. -
FOK 8ALK0ll RENT o-roomi
modern house, with garage. In
Corvallis, 7 blocks from U. A. C.
For particulars, phone 15FL
Koseburg. ,
foil tjALKr-Cbevrolet sedauette,
ruu less than ilbuv miles, looks
like new, disc wheels, 6 good
tires, bumper, spot-lignt, and oth
er extras. Will sell cheap. Laf
can be seen at Smith's Parage. ,
A'uooi)-lIoTuiriT" corner lot
80x125 feet. Paving and side
walk. 7-rooni plastered house.
Modern plumbing. Shade trees
and shrubbery. Excellent loca
tion. Price (5700, S1600 down.
G. W. Young A Son. Phone 417.
"PATCHING'S "USED CARS
mi Ford touring 215-60
Looks and runs good. . .
J921 Ford touring 115.60
Repainted; mechanically good, ,
in 17 Uuick Six touring 254.00
Runs good and good rubber -Vlli
Chevrolet touring 275.00
In good condition .
1920 Hudson 7 -pass, tour-
Ing 600.QO
Wire wheels and good condition
l'J2u Hudson 7-pasa. se
dan 750.00
Looks and runs like new.
Roy Catching Motor Co. "
125 N. Rose Koseburg, On.
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Mrs. lnea Clark, Beauty Studio.
FOHTR KiNT s-room house, some
furniture. Inquire 603 Mill SL, or
phone 420-R.
FOR RENT Furnished, front
sleeping room. Call at 1025 N.
Jackson.
FTJIt KENT Modern apartment,
nicely furnished; garage. 410
West Douglas SL ;'
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house
on Flint street. No. 232. Phone
210-L. J. U Braughton.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
close In. Inquire at 32 East
Douglas St., or phone HOL.
FOR" RENT Newly papered and
painted, partly turnlshed 4-roora
house, with bath; adults only.
875 Hoover St. . ...
FOR-RENT-OR"gALE 5-room
practically new bungalow, with
garage; on highway just north
ot Riverside store. O. U. Helblg,
407 West Cass street. .
FOR RENT 320 acre ranch' 1
miles W. of TJmpqua, Oood
house and all necessary bldgs,
Rent 1175 a year. For further in
formation write to owner. Wm
Klsen,-1540 W. 80th St., Chicago,
Illinois.
' WANTED
i
WANTED Old Tagsaf the New
lt rlew office.
WA NT K f 2 or 3 room furnished
apartment. Wm. Thompson,
Grand Hotel.
WANTED Used "mower and ralte;
must be serviceable, S. . M.
Adams, rmpnua. Ore.
V(TTni ti'RkEYS-WANTED.
Price must be right. Address C.
Adams, Oakland, Ore:
Lady co.vPANioNNirASSisT.
ANT wanted by elderly lady.
Call at 444 PlUer St., or phone
1H0-J.
WA NfED Steady boarders serv
ed family style at Orange Lan
tern. Ask our prices. Room ts
runt 118 S. Jackson St..
MISCELLANEOUS
TRADK-Team horses, harness,
wagon and hack, for Ford road
ster or touring car. Box 141. RL
3. Rosebu.g, Ore.
C'Aff-TJvTOERlwr Wgei- is.
rail 553 when In need of anu
parts. Barffi Auto Wrckln
House. ,
f LOST AND FOUND
LOST Bunch of keys on ring.
Finder leave at News-Review..
FOUND Automoblletlrc7"4aX8r
with rim. Owner call at this ot
flee anil pay advertising.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT I;
Hotel Umpqua
Moths
Now Is a bad time for moths.
Let us help you solve the
problem and keep them out
of your winter clothing.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277