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A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Lava Story of Today
Dy Uah McGlone Gibson
Classified Section-
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAGE. Z
!.h. l.ne, ot acom.ug very In- , . " pJ?.? " J"
Y. J??S. ,?. .? . L ' ,."hjj;to dlacover marriage U not a pain
MOJIUIU UCU H.TJ CUIUS B0-u-rJ ' , ......... ft., (liu train ufiitilr
I aroae and repemtHl the Scout oath
.of roaea. Uu the train, going to
the army pout, ehe haa an alienor-
There la much aigniflcance In I and law and plwlae of allegiance i Ka, UreBl ia,uKMiug her (ut
e action of the executive com-I to the flag the Star bpunglcd prol)Iem, Tll8 taiuuvli Artl
Antler. Theatre.
With a European ei.cua aa the
locale, and a tragic clown as the
central character, Metro-tloldwyn-Muyer'a
"lie Who Geta Slapped,"
which is to open tonight at the
Antlers Theatre, is declared to lie
one of the moat unuauul' pictures,
of the Beaaon.
"lie Who (lets Slapped" la the
story of a brilliant scientist, who
is deserted by bia wife, and whose
life work is stolen by bis patron
and friend. "HE", embittered,
and seeking forgetfulness, be
comes a clown In a French circus.
This is the beginning of the story
and the picture carries its audi
ence Into the back-stage of a
European circus, with the Btory
told by clowns, 'acrobats,' trick
riders and the other performers
of the hippodrome.
Lon Chaney, king of character
actora and make-up wizards, plays
the leading mule role, that of the
unhappy clown. "He", and it is
reported he has made it one of his
greutest characterizations. . Nor
ma Shearer and John Gilbert pluy
the romantic leads. The support
ing cast includes Tully Marshall,
Ford Sterling, Marc McUermott,
Clyde Cook, Harvey Clarke, Paul
ette Duval, Ueorge Davis, Kuih
King and others.
ATTENTION EASTERN
STAR MEMBERS
0 '
All members and visitors
are most cordially invited to
attend the home coming to be
held In the Masonic hall Thura-
day, Sept. 3rd, at 8 o'clock. A
qood musical program aud an
excellent banquet.
which she Is the owner and man
ager. Pauline Frede,ricka plays
the middle-aged woman and lau
ra La Flante la her younger sis
ter for whose sake she gives up
the man she loves, but who does
not love her. Mulcolm McGre
gor, Tully Marshall, Wanda Haw
ley aud Helen Lynch are in the
supporting cast.
Majestic Theatre.
"Smouldering Fires," I'nlversal-Jewel-Clarence
Brown production
to lie shown In the Majestic Thea
tre commencing Wednesday, is
the dramatic etory of a middle
aged woman who becomea the
wife of a youth halt her age who
bus worked in the factory of
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Bath Floora, Fireplaces, Drain
Boards, Sink Hacks. .
FRANK FIELD
TILE CONTRACTOR
Tite Work of All Descriptions
LUwrty Theatre.
What has been called one of
the most distinctive motioti pic
tures of the season begins a two
day run at the Liberty Theatre
Wednesday. It is "On the ThroB
hold," the latent production of
Kenuurt Hoffman, directorial gen
ius', whose; previous picturizution
of "Not One To Spare" caused so
much astonishment among the
critics and the public alike.
It is said that "On tho Thresh
old" shows the same "Hoffman
touch", that of striking dramatic
effects achieved through a master
ful simplicity. The story adapted
by Alfred A. Cohn from Wilbur
Hall's Saturday Evening Pout tale
tells of one of those strange
tricks of Kate which often change
whole lives.
Into a household In the coun
try where, the head of the family
lies dying, comes a mysterious
stranger, an itinerant old eccen
tric, whom two rascals try to
make a party to a fraudulent will.
IThe strange manner In which he
causes the downfall of the plotter
land unites the young couple, is
lone of the most powerful and
! strikingly unusual situations ever
shown in a photoplay.
Hesidence U9Z Garden Ave.
Eugene, Oregon
LAUNDRY KIDS
FAME. ANDTRADEt
Our. yvaRoNs'oaoens
Wo keep our delivery
promises. When wo say
half past noon, we mean
thirty minutes to the one
o'clock whistle. Your laun
dry will he there on time
and it will be In a choice,
fresh condition, too.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONE 19
HELPED THROUGH
CHANGE OF LIFE
Took Lydia E. Pinkham'g
Vegetable Compound dur
ing this Critical Time
Baltimore, Md. "I took Lydia R
Pinkham's Vefictable Compound to
neip mc throuirh
the Chan gcof Life
and for a broken
down system. I
had been com
plaining a long
time and dragging
along had tried
other medicines
which did not help
me mum. I read
in the newRnaners
of the Vegetable
Compound and
after taking a bottle I felt better. I
did not stop with one bottle, but took
it through the whole critical time and
am now practically a well woman. I
have two daughter whose health was
very bad before they married and I
was worried about them. 1 got the
Vegetable Compound for them and it
helped them, and after they married
it also he Ipcd them in bearing their
babies. Tbia ia a great and good med
icine for all complaint of women,
and I recommend it to all." Mrs. U
Gincrich, 1375 N. Gilmor St, Balti
more, Maryland.
The Vegetable Compound is de
pendable medicine for women of mid
dle age. Let it relieve you of nervous
ness that feeling of strain and those
annoying hot Hashes so common at
this time.
the
mlttee of the Mew York State
Grange lu ttw steps just taken re
lative to oue phase of the big
state fair at Syracuse. Learning
mat application had been made
to the fair commission to allow
a prue fight in the new coliseum
on the grounds, the executive
committee of the. Slate Grange
I m mediately met and Daased a
formal ' resolution, asking the
fair commission to deny tho use
ot the buildings and ground? for
any such purpose, as being wholly
contrary to tho principle for
which the state fair la designea,
uud likewise lu violation ot the
highest ideals of the rural people
ot tho Kurptre State. ,
This action is in line witn tne
general policy of the Orange in
behalf of clean entertainment, and
such policy it exemplifies in the
administration of its own balls
throughout the United Stales. All
Grange programs and entertain
ment features are maintained on
ure
nn..W. Tl.u l l.lkur
Banner was then sung, closing the;... . ;,,,, , ,ha ' , u -
meeting. lady killer" and hla actions have
bcoutmaster Llntott. who naa:con 11)romt,ed ltta Thorndike .the
been In charge ot tne troop lor tnelwl(e of , r(.proDate lieutenant.
paai iio jean, urx-ivea o1 v Iilta la iunia.nt .and Cleo forms
dvalof credit for bis efforts. He ua immediate and deep frlend
haa received no remuneration for hlp for her. Hitu, at Cleo's In
hia work and has proven to be ont atlgatlon, decides to leave tho
of the best leaders in boys' work poi,t and Joins a vaudevillo troupe
Hoseburg has ever bad.
STUDIO OPENING, SEPT 1
Mrs. Charles O. Stanton desires
to announce the opening of her
residence studio lu piano muslo uu
Tuesday, Sept. 1.
TILLAMO0K.-PORTLAND
TOLL ROAO IS ASSURED
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PORTLAND, Ore.. Sep. 1. The
under the name Khuda Thorwald
sou. l'aul has been having his
troubles, chofly luuor and gam
blng. Cleo refuses to be gush
ingly sypathotlc. The post is
ukok with gossip and suspicion
(when Hitu leaves and the colonel
I implores Cleo to give him infor
mation uiuuecessiuliy. jnmax
ing a series of domestlo troubles
between Cleg and Haul, Cleo puts
Paul In the hospital by hitting
him on the head with a vase.
After a serious time Paul pulls
blood transfu-
tious are conducted in Grunge
halls they are vary closely sa-
pervlsed; when made public at
f ! "I through due to a bio.
county courts ot una hook aim -nm Adams, an old
asn.ng.on. .u spec.a, seas.o. h , f cle. ,,,., u0.
Hillsboro yesterday, approted the . ,,,, ......h .!.
the hlgheat possible moral plane draft of a franchise and contract ; ((,d (o he t becaU8e of ,!,.
and when dance and social tunc- for a toll road short cut to lilla-1 B1 d,.,,porate illness. Cleo's
mw.. iium lurtwuu. (father has also coma.
The approval of the franchise vlei ,eil hBr tMheT tllat Bhe
and the contract was sent to tho .,i
nil. tickets ot admission are fro-! state highway commission with all ) iiBiv imriiia are unaware of
quently Issued so that no objec- the signatures of the two county tnl8 Dut hl mother makes her
tionable parties can secure admls- courts attached and requested the act unuilJa8Uut JubI the same,
slon. Hy this policy the environ- .commission to make an early deel-
sion. me two counties are wining ; A STRANGE VISITOR,
to consider any changea or amend- j w hen 1 drove up to the'house
you on a soft rusii-.on In front of
the fire and gives you plenty of
milk; and you become the friend
of that person. If, however, you
do not have these, you spit and
scratch as you have been doing
to me ever since I came here."
- My mother-in-law stopped as
though I, in my caitlabnnsa, would
apriug upon her and Bcratch her
eyes out if she said more. I only
yawned, however, and told her 1
didn't resent being called a nu
ll fact sonietimes. including the
present moment, I would rut her
be a rat thun a- womau. Mrs.
Armstrong look'wd at me perfect
ly disgusted and marched off to
her room, as alio had heard John
son going up the stnira.
I sat down. It was really the
first timo I had had to collect
my thoughts that day.
All at once 1 heard tho front
door. open. 1 thought it was my
father, with Mr. Armstrong, and
I Idly wondered why they bad
been so long.
'Where have yon been? I
called. "Come right in here."
1 looked up to face a perfectly
strange man a man in uniform.
man who had once been hand
some, but who now was fat and
flabby, with paunches under hla
bloodshot eyes.
I rose quickly to my feet.
"Pardon me, I think you have
made a mistake In the house," X
Baid. "These are the quurters ot
Lieutenant Armstrong."
(Te be continued.)
ment which the Grange seeks to
put around its young people in
the country is kept at the maxi
mum ot wholeaomeness, and very
great service to the rural welfare
is being constantly rendered uy
the Grange in this respect.
Striving toward simitar ideals,
Granges, as a rule, bar from their
fairs all eveuta, games ot c.nance
and similar orojecta calculated to
mislead or defraud natrons oi
such attractions.
nienta or alterations that the com
mission may desire.
with Paul's mother In the car, I
found Johnson prowling around
the front gate. Although he suld
the Grange has set a good ex-1
ample, even to churches, aud 1b
In line with the recognized Grange
policy relative to agricultural and
county fuirs, in which the orga
nization demands a high stundard
of attraction, protesting every
thing of objectionable uud catch
penny kind..
The regular business meeting of nothing to me, I was sure that
the American Legion Auxiliary to ,,re waa aomrthlng very linport-
be held September 2nd, will be ant OB n, mlnd, and that he
postponed until the next meeting wunied to see me alone,
night. September 16, owing to the i "Mrs. Armstrong," I said, "will
absence of the officers. you allow me o introduce to you
o Mr. Johnson, who has been very
n this respect OREGON VS. MULTNOMAH AT i km.t to Paul and -me ever Blnce I
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips, pnone 44,
FOOTBALL ON OCTOBER 3 have been here. I hurdly know
what I should do without him.
(Asociaird I'm wire.) . Mrs. Armstrong immediately.
Kl'GKNE, Ore., Sep. 1. First became very Rltxy, and I could
practice for, tho 1925 football sea- see that she was going to rag
son of the University ot Oregon' mo as soon as Johnson left' for
football men will be held S. litem-1 introducing her to a servant,
her 15. according to Richard Shore f Johnson paid no attention to
.1
iT
(I)lck) Smith, coach. The Unlver- her whatever except to mention
slty will open one week later. her name politely, then he turn
The first game of the season for ed to mo,
the Oregon men wll be October 8, "The trunks have come, Mrs.
against the Multnomah Athletic Armstrong. I put them In the
Club of Portland. I upper hall. Would you like some
All hut ihre or four members I tea? It will be about an hour
lot last year's team wll be back this i before mess."
iyear. and prospeets are fairly I I looked at my mother-in-law
bright, according to the dope. Jcoaxlngly.
Some of the players are already In ! "I think I would like some ten.
: Fiivunu rngrlv f r Ihn DPflann to I Cleo. I havo had a long, hard
nnpn .' j journey and a very annoying time
"l" 1 Will vntt hnvn
Gathered around a huge birthday
cake bearing ten lighted candles,
the officers and members ofl Veter
an Troop No. 1 of the Boy Scouts
and their mothers and fathers cel
ebrated the ten years Just complet-
Termlnal Beauty Shop, phone 586. 1 t ent to my room? I will, drink
0 , lit while I am dressing. You might
STRIBLING K. O.'S WARREN.
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DALLAS, Tex.. Sip. 1. Young' f
Strlbling of M.r, (in., knocked 1
come un and hnve a cup witn
me," Paid Mra. Armstrong in her
hlghosf and mightiest tone. -.
There was a slight, very slight
raising of Johnson's eyebrows.
ed by lhat organization in ltose-;out Peck Warren of Athens, Tex. i "in'u
. - . . . I toil mn.
burg. The banquet and anniver-:in the sixth round or h scficouu'u ,
sary program was held In the M. ten-round bnxinjr exhibition her
E. Church, there being 66 present last nitht. The b U saved Warrtn
to enjoy the event. A fine dinner. in the fifth round, when he was
was served after which an excel- floored for a count of eight. It was
lent proprara was given. Russell ' Strtbling's fight all the way. '
L. F. l.in tott, scoutmaster, presided
aa toastmanter. The history of
Troop No. 1 from the time of its
organization in 1915 by Professor
Morris until the present time was
given. Gerald Gedtles told of the
first five years of the troop, giving
some Intimate history of the early
days of scouting in this cily. The
second five years of the troop was
told by Maynard Bell, an Eagle
Scout.
Mr. J.lntott Introduced all of the
members of the troop and they
were given a round of applause.
L. J. Barnes gave a baseball
reading In the Swedish dialect that
brought down the house. Mr.
Itarnes' in personal lon of a resident
of Minnesota at a game of the great
American sport could not be im
proved upon.
E. A. Jlritton, Douglas county
Scout executive, presented the lt
year emblem to the troop, ills re
marks were short and to the point,
staling that the emblem was a tri-
I bute to the service of both the offi
cials and the members,
j V, T. Jackson, president of the
'rounoil, made a short talk, urging
I the cooperation of the parents in
'Scout work. Mr. Jackson, whose
; heart and soul is in Jho interest of
I the Scouts, showed, his -enthusiasm
in his talk.
Ilert G. Hates gave a chalk talk
land his various sketches kept the
I lads In an uproar.
Kev. Joseph Knotts, chairman of i
the troop committee, gave an ad
! dress to "Our Troop." Jiv. Knotis
j In at so a Scout enthusiast and is j
' giving freely of his lime to aid the;
boy In their work. His talk along
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
FOR RUNT Small n.nma rlmmm In
Ilaby buggy. Fine cor-. Cheap, inquire of It. L. WfLStile.
FDR 11HNT Dealrable sevetgfom
bouse with garage, cloaaaa in.
rnoue 437-J. mm
1
FOR SALE
dlilon. Phone 2310..
1MLKD straw, and .wheat. Fred A.
Gulf, Phone
one Delaine buck. Buyer ISros.
Phone HF14.
FOR SALE Two good milch cows,
cheap. Slil Military fcL A. A. Ilel-Iowa.
FOR SALE One ltuinboulette and : j, 0R ItfcNT 4-ruom furwmid
apartment on ground flooj.2'
. Stephens St. ' - mm
FOR RENT Good hay or srain
acreage on highway. R tr41ox
lt2, Roseburg.
FOR KENT Modern flvKim
house un Hint St. A. F. Ii5SgU-
ton, Miller's Addition.
FOR KENT Modern 5-roonr!rflua
with garage, tall at 446 Fowler.
Phone ia. . After 6 u. m. phone
433-Y.
PURPLE VETCH aeed while It
lasta, 4c lb. Oscar Weeks, Hi-ck-les.
Ore.
FOR SALE 3 helftrs, sillklug,
clival, it taken at. once. W. U.
Nlcksoii, Melrose.
FOR SALE 200 bushels of. gray
oals. E. P. Thlel, Voncalia, Ore.,
box 135.
FOR . SALE Federation seed
wheat, I1.7U a bushcL A. F. Mit
chell. Glendule, ore.
FOR SALE Milch cowl, also
young pigs. O. A. Howe, On high
way, one mile north of Wilbur.
WW
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I
Round
Trip
Excursion
Fares
to the principal eastern
cities in effect to Sep
tember IS, Finalrrtmn
limit October 31. 1923.
6a Money by mak
ing that eastern trip
NOW I
Zlon National Park
Yellowstone
National Park
may be mavHf iMf trip
at a araaU atiitfonal -t.
One Way via California
eitber cntng or rrtummf ' may br ariaugtil
tl f1-wir" OTTTlOUt IBUUl
arfdttmnal capenaa.
Our rrprrtrntativ will b
glad to give vim ftill (nfor
tnattnn aisrt hrrp you plan
your trip. Addrcaa
WM MV MURRAY
Qcnrral Paawrigrr Agent
Vortlana,Orcgao
m
Mr mother-tn-law i evidently
caught that glance, for after h
had left the room she said to
me:
"I rnnnot understand why you
Introduced me to your servant.
Cleo. Is that Army etiquette?
Does he have lo bo introduced to
all the company Just because he
weiirs a uniform? I'm learning
a lot of new things nnout tho
1'nited States army sinc 1 came
hero, and I like the Idea less than
ever that Puul in In It."
"Tho man, to whom I Introduc
ed you, Mrs. ArmRtronp, was a
Foldler In the World war, and he
was decorated by bolh the French
and KuKlish governments for
bravery upon the fitrid. Moth his
lens have been shattered, and he
has a bullet in his lung. I have
ulways found him a most reli
able gentleman, and In your step
son's chosen roreslon he holdn
a more honorable record th.n
your stepson. He Is. In taking
rare of Taul's household still do
ing his duly as he seen H, He
never preHiimen, h never com
plain. He really haa done much
to make my life bearable since
1 csmo here.' '
Mrs. Armstrong looked at me
niot curiously. . I bore the scru
tiny calmly, although I was fur
ious at her manner. At last she
said:
"I must confess I havo. never
heard a married woman speak so
entliiiKliiyiically of a man. not a
relative, as you have done of this
man who Ik in reality yfiur ser
vsnt. Yon aay hn has made you
mm fort able, and you Intimate
'that consequently ho Is a friend
! of yours.
"I)o you know, Cleo, you have
always in some may made me
think of a eat. You am pertectly
content, and will purr and stretch
yonrMctr prettily if some one puts
NOTII K tV WALK
In th County Court of ti e Statu ut
Oit-tfon fur Uuuuiua County.
In Uiw muttur ot tnt eatiilu of
lialpa M. Knight, deceased.
iSotictt la heitby given that the
unuA-raisned. tulminiaimirlx vt tn
en late ot Kulpli M. Knight, deivused,
will Bil at public aulu lor i-auli In
haikd. all the rlalit. title and tuur'Mt
of Ualph 11. KiiifehL, dtrc fiutcd. in and
to the lollowititf ueML-rioed prcuiiava,
tu-wit:
The Donation Iand Claim ot John
T. Boylo, Notirhutiuii No. 17,
Claim No. 41, being; part of uvv
tiuna 7 and is in townai.in SO aouih,
raiiKfl 4 wv( ut tho W lllaiiit ttu
Murullan, louKlan County, oickuii,
a-'L-ordiiig to ilia ufficiul plat ut aur
vey rolurtu'd to the Uviicrai luiid
Orfk-e of tli Unltid MhIim by the
Suyr tteiuTul. bi'ing; bon tided and
tlesi-rlheil aa follow, to-wit:
iteiniilnr ut a point -i chains
wt'Nt and I'huliirt unt 38 llnka
north from tha coiiht of Btctionn 7,
M, I! and IS lu towiiHliip ai) Mouth,
range 4 went, and running thum-u
tiouth 80 cliaina; fltolue eaat itO
chains; tln-nru north 80 t. tialna;
thence Weat 20 chuiiia to the place
ot beginning;, In the Lfiatrlct of
LAiidt subject to aule at Itosubiirg.
DouKlan County, Ureiion, and cun
tiilnuitf 160 acrea,
Subject to one mortgage for . $9,
ouo.uu in favor of the i-ederal Lund
llank. of Mpokane, Wanhiugton, and
one inortUHKo fur $ti,to.uu In favor
of the Hoaebuig National liank, of
uosenurg. tiregon. auu aixo iuujwu
to the widow's right of dower, anon
will alao sell at private mile for
cash in hand, 10 shares of the capi
tal stock of the tmp(ua l"te Truue
Drchurd Company; said aale to be
held on the Mh day ot September,
1U25, at the hour of U n o clock a.
m. of said day; unld aale to be held
on. the preiiilsea of the latu Knlph
i M. KnlKht, dweftwed, about four
in ilea euit of Canyon vlJle, loulaa
County, Oregon.
Dated and flrnt publiahed this 4tb
day of August, W2t.
IJOU KNIGHT,
Administratrix, with the will an
nexed, of the ratattt of Kalph M.
Knight, deceased.
FOH RENT IsJtrge sleeping room.
Cheap because it Is 8 blockn from
Cass street. If gurage la wanted
also, we have one. 1'hone ftt-Y.
FOR RENT Nife"coayi 9-room
plastered house. W'U; retit. at
;17.6u per month. G. U. lhrbiK.
40'
FOU
V. Cass Ht
'RENT An"
upper flkcn
rooms, furnished; bath. Perma
nent hot water. Shed for garage.
Opitosite Kose school. Api.lybH
Cobb SL
WAN1ED
in
to It SAXiE liarllet t pears and
pvaehea at JJraud's Itoad Stand,
1'acific highway, 4 unitm north ol
Kusebuig. ,
KOK SALE Italian pruues for
caiiiuug, l.tiu per bualiel ,deliv
titu in- town, flume lsKiU, T.
ivuuley, LooktiiKKluss,
TZmd Fou'l) CO I1 mc Tust over
uuuied. faint like new. 5 tires,
y..ce )3oy. Inquure at Urockway
Mioie.
r UK SALE liuiiuu, IVtltu and
saver prunes tor caning,
per bushel delivered. Jarl T.
jounson, itoseliui g.
UK SALB Tomatoes, z cents
per bushel. Unng you boxes and
pick them yourself. Hubbard aud
AlcClain, Uiliard, Ore. '
Foil SALE Fancy tomatoes. Urlng
boxea 'arid pick them. 6u cents
per bushel. Delivered 75c. Lind-
blomm. Dixonville.
fOli SALE OH 1 UADEUscd
light six louring cur. Will pay
dufeivhco on city lot. Addicts
T. S euro Newu-Uevicw.
iiW-ACUE "FAnM'oif highway-oiie
mile north of Wilbur. Will sacrl
. A. How. .Wilbur, ore. ' 1 HOMESTEADS LOCATED Guaran,
FdlfSALE-Fordso'.rdnnli ' S 8' Morrison.
and blucka uuU tractor. 'lrat
class comlltiou. Priced rii;ltt.
Ti-rma. Lova Lumber Co.
FOll SALE-
til I
WANTED Prune pickers! Kone
42K11.
WANTED Clean raxa. Stavcns
Auto CoSJJ N. Main. ;'; -WANTED
Housework For "lilgh
acliool girl. Phone 49-R. m
WANTED Experienced itwJtril
houaeworker. 1137 N. Jackaon.
VANTED Furnished BliAJerH
houae. close lu, 5 or 6 Eopma.
Phone 49 R.
WANTED Man to shake pfffnei
and work la . drier. Ajiu)? to
Joseph Wharton, west Ros.-hurK.
WaMTeu Tu lWSfT-On aharea,
slocked rnnch, sheep runcliire
Jerred. Oood reterenooa If'ij ed
eil. John Wllklneon, Voaoulla.
Ore.
r i
I MISCELLANEOUS I
liox lL'ol, Hoseburg.
CAll - OWNER Don't forget U
call 653 when In need of auto
parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecklnf
House.
Notice of sale if govern. n -lit U n
ber, i;nral lnd Of fire, Wunhiii;
ton, l. t, Aug. in, ltJi. ltl Is
hereby jdven t hat aubjeet to the
cunditlona and liniitnilorii of iho
aiia of June . ll'lti Hint., 21kl,
J'ebruary 26, TJI'J (in JStal., 117'Ji,
aud June 4, I'.tL'tl (11 Htat., ibH, and
pursuatlt to Ui'partiut-nliil reK illa
tions or April n, ixn (5u 1 1. d. :i;h.
tho limber on the following bind
will be sold October 5, 1'JZ't, at JU
o'clock a. in. at public auction at
the United Hdites land oTfite at
Ititneburg, Oregon, to the hlgheat
bidder at not Ichm than th ui.pnilH
ed value as shown by this notice,
sale to be subject to the approval
of the Kecrelaiy of the interior. The
purthuHe price, with an additional
Bum of one-fifth of one per cent
thereof, being commiHtlons allowed.
! pi tint be depoult' d at 1 line of aale,
'1nonty to be returned If aale In mt
I approved, olht i p.itent will la-
1 aue for Wir Umber, wbli h niiiNt tie
i removed within ten y urs. llida will
be received from clliicelia of llic
il nlUd Hlatets hxfo ;i t ioita of an. h
I cii ik.-iih ami 4 orpin n( loan or an utxetl
under the lawn of (he United HIhI'-m,
or any NtHte, territory, 4ir dtMtih t
J thereof only, l!on application of a
,timlificd purctmner, the timber o
jnny legal MlbdivlHlon will be lf
! f-red separately hetore b' lnv In-
cludrd In any offer of a liuacr
unit. T. 1 H, It. 2 W., See. -iU, NK
NK'i, fir 1030 M., T. 1 H., It.
Hev. f., H K l NK'i, fir r.:0 M
Canning toniatofs, al
so melons, vegetables and fruits
of ah kinds; prices right. 1'houe
22 b'A. U. T. Hoyer, lJJllaid, Ore.
FOH SiVLE Ford touring'carTmjw
tires, self starter, large steering
wheel, nick led rudiutor and new
side curtains. Huns well and
looks Weil, 125 cash. Inquire
Siandard Oil, HtepHrnfl-nnd Lime:
SlleelM.
FOU SAI,F
TWO NEW II OM ES 17310 135
North 3rd SL Five room, modern
bungalows. Well located, fine t
view. Close to school. Ouk floors,
furnace heat, garage. Priced j
right. Easy terms. Call owner 4bP. , LQST-Hav mare and colt. Finder
11 ACHES for lens than cost of j please notify H. M. Franco,' Alex
Impruvements, located in Garden; ander Addition.
Valley on a good road, near school j losf Hoxtou i "
FOH TRADE 80-acre dairy or
sheep ranch for property In or
around Roseburg. Box lui,)i)eav'
er Creek, Ore. ,'r,f
WILL TRADE '5-room house and 6
25x100 lots valued 12500. having
new double garage. 1 blouk ofl
.. , pavrmetiL (liavel road to garage.
Wish 6 or 7-rooni bouse on level
ground on pavemenL Willing to
assume added difference. Phone
4y3-y.
LOiiT AND FOUND
6 acres in cultivation, balance
tillable now trued for jutsture. 40
walnut trees, 30 ten years old, a
good crop this year. A few
cherry trees and small fruits,
Oood 6 room house with large
rooms aud torch on two sides,
hot wnd cold water. Two wells,
good barn, chicken house and
garage. Price IlisbO, fl5t)U cash,
plenty' of time on - balance. W.
A. llogard, Heal Estute, 1'hone 303
DRAIN NEWS.
4r M., nolle of I he Umber Oil tl
.sections to be soltl fir Icha than 1
per AI. T I'H R, It. 12 V., Hee. -I
lot . fir :tni M., lot 7, fir M., noii
I of I be timber on thin section In 1
sold for Urn tlnui J.r.o n-r M.
;ti u. It. a V.. See. ;n. M.'i M
Ir M. NU '4 NK'i, fir M
tHW, N'K'4, fir M . UK', NK',
I fir 3". 41., none of the. timber oi
!thll ne.-tioli to tie sold for b-s
Mr. and Mm. M. II. Longwond
were; buainer-.s vlHltors In Coltuge
drove Friday.
Ar. and Mrs. Steve Combs and
son of North ilend were transud
ing buslines and vinlting with
f rti nds In Drain Friday and Saturday.
w,, I Tho many friend of Mrs. i;iiza
1'dnr I Mat oi n were; shocked to hear of
R u il pud" b'rlndle
wiih white marks. Finder return
to 427 Ikiuglas St or phone 43F22
and receive reward.
LOST Tan leather suit case In
Grants Past? or between Grants
Pans and Hoseburg. Finder
please return to 415 H. P(u SL
Rowehurg or phone 222-J.
LudT AT LTTtIKUUSTlyT?ox
Terrier, al white except head,
white stripe lu face, name
Mimniy." Reward for return.
John S. Duor, Kulherlln, Ore.
PROftBilONAL CARDS
UK. M. jd J'LtLEH CblruprwctH
phveleian tie W Jm Ht
! Il
M T. IS H . It 2
S'iV'1;. fir 12a M,
M., l-:,i HW',, fir At., ceiittr 2'i
M., HW'i HI.1!, fir Al., i--ii.tr :-i
M. none of tb limber on Hun mi--
t ion io be Hil'l for b tbH n 1 1 i r.
per At for the fir and ) l r At. f.-r
Ibe red:ir. T. 1H H, It W ., H.c. 1,
NW, KVV'4, fir I7r.fi At, none of II.
timber on thin p liufi to bo bold for
h-nn tlmn f:i P' r At Tbo-t. C. llavvll,
A't inn '011 1 tiil' Klofi' r.
her sudden death 1-Yiday mottling.
She Is survived by several children
and grandchildren.
Anhur and ( arwln W(Hll -y and
'ilierit Brown visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Churl h HawUius who
' live near Oakland,
n i L. S. Compion waa a business
T.I
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT 1.
Hotel Umpqua
tvlhlior In Rob-burg the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnhf-rt Powell and
children of London Spi ing were
vMlfng nlaiivia and liaiiHacling
buhlm-ss in Diain a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. ('. Vcl'y motor
ed to Dillard Sunday.
Prune Trays, Boxei
Egg Crates
Manufactured b"
C. A. 8TEL2IER lrt
Myrtle Creek, Ore. '
Phone 200-4
TUBBY
: : : -
Motorists!!
Wc have Ju.it equipped our
hop and are prepared to han
dle all klnda of repairs, elec
tric aervlro eapcelally. We
are here to Klve aallnfactlon.
'AL YOUNO IN CHARGE
SOUTH END
Service Co.
c
He Turned It Right Over.
By WINNER!
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mmc MMt- Mte;
:r gg-- smBpn
' - . ' 1 1 YiiniU
GEE.
1 TURNED
iHEl? AWRICHTJ
CwiabUuFi
You'll aoon ne,d your ov'kr.
coat. Bettar lot ut get It
ready for you. Cold nighta are
not ao far ahead. "
Our Auto Will Call
Phon. 277
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