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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1925. NO SPECIALS BUT See U Frt W Can Save You Money Stock Salt, 50 lbs. .............45c Flour, 49 lbs. $2.05 No. 1 Spuds, 100 lbs. .... . . . .$3.00 Rye Grass, per lb. . ." .7c Cheat Seed, per lb. ......... . .IVzc FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE f ROSCIURQ OAKLAND gj s M4AmfsI'TIlWil JOB OF NUMBERING HIGHWAYS IS DONE (tmlilid rras Uurd Win.) WASHINGTON. Sept. 26. Num bering of, the highways of the United States was completed by sub-committee of the jo'nt board of the American Association of State highways officials and United Slates officers of the public road here late yesterday. The joint board was appointed by ecretary of Agriculture Jardlne. The num bers Include: 10 Chicago, Seattle. 10 Boston, Chicago, Yellow stone. Portland. . 99 Blaine, Wash., Seattle. Olympia, Portland. Salem, Ashland. Redding, Sacramento, Fresno. Bak ersfield, Los Angeles, El Centra to Mexican border. 101 Port Angeles-Astoria, etc along Pacific coast to San Francis co, Santa Barbara Los Angeles San Diego to Mexican line at Tta Juana. Men's suits cleaned ana pressed, $1.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phons 472. EXCESS RESERVE CLIMBS. ,..!; T . . I (AmUtnl rra Ui War,) NEW YORK. 8epL 5. The ac-1 tual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies, week shows excess reserve of $19,228,- 1 740. this Is an Increase of 134.903.-. 7A " - .1 .Ith la., whan ! j. s. Mcdonald Electrio Wiring and. Service Roseburg, Or. Phone E56-J 113 W. Douglas St HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon ' Denn-Gerretsen Co. . WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua rtcam KIDS I Just notice this I TH AtT vrfe won't Huar I THE ToNt OR. FABRIC I OP VOUa, SHR.T ... i You don't like the lam.--dry to take the color out of your shirt, do you? You don't like your collar to come back looking like a hacksaw either. We would advise you. In such an event that you send your laundry here. Tak ing good ca.-e of our cus tomer's clothes la our con slant nobby. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONB 7 MP We have Just equipped oar shop and are prepared to han dle all kinds of repair, elec tric service especially. W are here to give salisfsctlon. AL YOUNO IN CHARGE SOUTH END Service Co. . ITALIAN FLIER IS 4) GREETED IN JAPAN ' (AaocUtal Fna Uuri Win.) 4 TOKYO, 6ept 28. Com- mander Francesco de Plnedo, Italian flying ace. completed nls Rome to Tokyo flight this afternoon, arriving at the Kas- umigaura air station near here at 3:52 o'clock. He waa wel- 4 corned by naval and military official!. a deficit In reserve of 115,674,630 waa reported. ANOTHER LOST WORLD Discussed at the Baptist church Sunday night at 7:30 by Rev. 1L L. CaldwelL Worth hearing. Terminal Beauty Shop, phone S8. SHIP WIXM CillKAT BATTI.K. tlwctatd Pnm Wir. ) WASHINGTON. Sept. 2. The MacMillan Arctic ship Uowdoln haa put in at Jack Lane's bay. 'north of Hopedale, Labrador, af- . ter the hariiCt battle of Its career, having braved storms eyery me fl( ju wav from Grecn. land. p e, ' They aatisfy clean, pure and wholesome. Eat our chocolate. Lloyd Crocker. " TUNNEY GIVES MADDEN K. O. (AMociatMt rmi Uvd Wlr..) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Sept. 26. ! Gene Tunney, New York neavy- ' weight, knocked out Bartley Mad den, heavyweight trial horse, In the third round of a scheduled 10 round bout here last night. I Tunney weighed 186 pounds and ! Madden 189. .We sell wooiene Bernler the Tailor. Liberty theatre. vy the yard. 2 door north WEAK.RUH DOWN NERVOUS.DIZZY Mrs. Le Suffered From All These Troubles, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her Well Terre Haute, Indiana. "I wa weak and run-down and in such a nervous condition that I eould hardly domy work. I was tired all the time and dixxy.had no appe tite and could not sleep! tried differ ent medicines for a year but they did not help me. Then I j al) Pinkham's Vega. table Compoufw i m the newspapers and bad me take it. I regained my strength and never felt better in my life. It completely re stored me to health. I had practi- mII tw, .iiff-Arini .Km wnv KoV, Vw. , w - L : J , was i bom and he ta very atrong -and neauny. i anowtnai uic i vegeiaoie Compound ia the best medicine a wo iQb can take before and after child birth for health and strengh. I would be willing- to answer letters from wo I men asking about the Vegetable Com pound. " Mrs. Wm. J. Lee, Route I E, Box 648, Terra Haute, Indiana. . ,. -, -fj. , . . . llUthee trouCfea mahaM iot j For sale by druggists everywhere." TUBBY aumht Fott vooffift ' TP. - y firt Ail wrr A ( W0eR,VW OlOK)TKEE(! ff KEEP V00R DUE V - AtoHru. 51. (,) ttyre pbomise - vov jFiivRFAai; rCp. I A MOVIM -VOO sajo you dcimmc half (- . .a V" J?K, I OLt niCHTWAOl . OFYOun 4eLlY 8EAN 0 Id - GO OH, VJHA.DDA nfcfXl I MltHT CATCH OP ,gaL . -A fJ TO ' FORM DISTRICT Will Join Umpqua Highway Super District if Given Guarantee for Fixed Amount of Work. npatHotlt. nt fiml.H lllva, e.tmu .15 tr,in uwn,.i,v ft.rlm, .i i a meeting of the Smith River Road I met Smith. Squire Lane. Wni. association, voted in favor of or- Ualley and Peter Cowan, ganisation of a road Improvement "er the road matter had been district including all area in the 1 discussed from all angles, the mem Umpqua watershed, says the Port i hers present heard a few remarks I Vmpqua Courier. For the purpose . : of financing such a proposition, the sum of $150 was subscribed at the i meeting and turned over to Em met Smith, who was elected treas urer. . As an alternative to formation of a road district including the entire Smith River watershed, the associ ation, represented by a committee of not less thai five, voted to meet with the prime-movers on the Umnoua Highway Improvement district project, for the purpose of arriving at some agreement as to steps toward construction of a road up Smith river. It was the sense of the meeting that coopera tion with the I'mpqua highway improvement district whereby bona fide assurance of road con struction on Smith rivet- within a reasonable length of time could be received, would be preferable to direct opposition to the I'mpqua highway Improvement program. However, It was the sense of the meeting if such cooperation of ' a dependable nature is not forthcom ing, that the only alternative in order to protect the community In terests would be to form an im-! the provement district Including entire Smith river watershed. Exceptioi ia taken by the rest j denta of smitn river io ine laci oeiwreo m cumai-iv wm ... that the proposed I'mpqua high-1 Calapoola river east of town; to con-j way Improvement district takes in , nect with the water main at the city j It section of the Smith river wa-1 llmita. Work on this system will tershed, all timbered land, and : probably be Btarted during the eom leaves off but 15 sections. The lug week, and Mr. Kern promises residents there claim that such to have it completed within one procedure is not fair Inasmuch as' hundred duys, and he assured the it will take all money raised by a I council Saturday evening that so millage tax In the district for f" possible, loe labor would three years employed on thir work. It Is Possibility of having market! probable that the necessary head road money diverted to the Smith , the dam will first be in rWer route In the evont the district stalled in order to .void Interfer Jolna in the Umpqua highway lin-i" by flood water, during the .imii.r in rainy season now approaching. Iiiuimru, , - the bssis of cooperation at Loon Lake, was brought up by Karl R. Stone. This proposal did not ap peal to the Smith river roads boosters, in view of the fact that oosiers, in vie- apparently, as exp.a...eu Mia voteo in miuage u uu of any sort. L. A. Blackwell, president of the,. Smith River roaa associauon. which wa. organized several months ago, presided at the Wed- nesuay meeiina. 11. i. '"-i tendent of water, to pav five years ported for a committee consisting I dpnqnPDt taxes on the property of J. R. Ualley, Squire Lane andjup,, bring ,u , eabuah his title himself. He referred to the map ( lo the land and Improvements. Le of the projected I'mpqua highway ; Kal conncatlons were adluste.1 Improvement district and showed ; lnreo Wrpa mfo; hcn Mr. ' Mil- where according to the scheme, sections on the Smith river aier - shed on which are neavy nmDeri holdings, would be Included in the district. He pointed out that 15 sections, property or rancners, were left off. in substance, he re - ported that If the I'mpqua hlRhwavQUice ft Oreutt, well known Itoso- Improvement plan goes through burg attorneys, and during Its pro Smith river, so far as a road along ! gress all preparations looking to Ita shores is concerned, would be "high and dry" without prospects of such development for several rears. He proposed formation of a Smith river Improvement district Including the entire watershed of that river. As an alternative, he proposed that Smith river Join in the I'mp qua Improvement District if guar anteed a set program."! road work by the county court urfhe highway commission. Karl R. Stone Informed tne mem- bers present that ne nau aone nis my nusDand .saw i best to bring rteeuspori men, es theadforLydiaE. pecially Jos. Lyons, one of the leaders, to the meeting. Mo anvis ed that Mr. Lyons. had recommend ed appointment of a committee to meet with himself and Mr. Hub- i Daru at wnirn ne ien sure . - worKea ouu a motion . to the effect that ; gm,h rvr form 0Kn ,,,,,.,.. ment illstrlrt was made by Burt Kobeits and seconded by Oscar Hanson. A motion waa passed providing that members .willing to sign up lor that purpose be assessed ff.00 e-(; mi- ma JUIflU" HI Kmmet Smith was elected tre.sur- I After that ors-anlsa'lon work, the meeting decided to authorize the chair to appoint a committee of five to meet with the prime-mover on- the I'mpqua highway im provement district project. Karl Stone was to arrange (or the meet ing, planned for Thursday, if pos sible. Members of that committee are Dave Roberts, Jim Smith, H. T. Lewis. J. It Ualley and Harry Marks. It was decided that a eonimlttee of between S and lv meet with the county court at the October ses sion to get underway preliminary work for organization of an im provement district in the Smith rner watershed. Those appointed to represent the organization are H. T. Lewis, Kalpb Westenhlser, J. R. Pail.y, Have Roberts and U A. Blackwell. rive others may also attend. They are Ray Palley. Km from Karl Stone relative to tne proposeo inauguration ui . i loweat cheese factory branch here. Dinner at the Smith river road association road meeting was serv ed by the following ladles: Mrs. Have Roberts, Mrs. Ernest Koepke, Mrs. Grover Andrews, Mrs. Ralph Pyrin, Mra. Glen Noel. Mrs. A. E. Jones, Mrs. Dunne Peck, Mrs. Ed Haskell. Mrs. Win. Wroe, Mrs. L. A. Blackwell. Mra. Henry Marks and Mrs. Harold T. Lewis. For prompt taxi service. e!ty or country trips. Phone 44. SUTHERLIN WILL HAVE GOOD WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM After milling alor.g for fifteen years on a "now you have it and now you don't water supply, Buthor lin is to have a real water system, says the Sutherlln Sun. Not ouly this, but the water will come from a pure mountain stream and there'll be plenty of It. This waa assured last Saturday evening when the city council : awarded to A. D. Kern, of Portland, ia contract for installing seven and a half miles of eight-inch steel pipe I . Mr l In.lall thl. avftem. clttxcns of Sutherlln last spring vot ed a bond Issue of 36U.0U0. After the bonds were voted, complica tions arose regarding the city right to appropriate one huntlred , thousand gallons of water dally IM (he Caapoula rtvc,. ,. ,,, dam T)e concrete aam ,nii )a( ...... .. i .1.. .h.rii.rt fmm ih. J p , ue Co nd , oner t(J r,tgb. gll , waer ,t was arrr,nrT or Wllliam MiK-am. city superln- iCham received a certificate of lll ito the property, which a few days Iatl.r , purchased from Nr. Allt cnam Dy the pity nf Sutherlln. 1 This- legal! procedure, which re quired some time, was conducted n a most satisfactory manner by installing the water pipe line were temporarily held up. All obstacles effcensV the city' right to divert the water at the dam now being ! removed. It is neccsary that the i work will proceed without further I delay, NOTICE TO HUNTERS Guide and packer hns saddle and pack horses for hire and will guide I to grmd game country. Address C, k. McNeil. Lcland. Orexon, SANDE'8 8I8TER TO CROWN THE WINNER (UWri Invd (Hi.) LKM. Ore., Sept. 2ti. Miss Eva Sande of this rlee. a sister or Kare Sande, world's premier ijorkey. nas Deen selected i,y tne Oregon State Kalr board tu place the floral wreath on the winning horse In the Governor Pierce derby at the stalo fair race next Wed nesday. Miss Huncle Is a ilauxhter of Mr. and Mis. John C. Sande of Salem. NOTICE TO GAS XONSUMERS Gas will be shut off Sunday. Sept. 27, between the' hour of 2 and 4 p. m., because of necessary repairs. SDI'TITFRV DHOEON flAS Co. Some time ago Mayor George E. Horn-It met with the atate highway commission, and made a. request that Roseburg be furnished with a number of signs directing motorists to the Pacific highway. Although the highway is plainly routed through town, yet many people stray off onto side streets and are unable to find their way back to the highway without going to the trouble of asking for directions. The mayor advocated the placlLg of signs on a number of the side streets so that motorist would have Yo trouble in locating the main thoroughfare. His plan met with a hearty approval and the commission agreed to furnish the signs. The city had agreed to in stall them, but the highway depart ment was so well pleased that they not only furnished the signs but placed them as well, following B conference with the mayor regard ing proper locatlona. Roseburg la now the only city In the state where such signs are in use, but the plan haa met with so much favor that It is expected that mark era will be put in other cities at once. Cook with gas.' NEW LOCATION TO BE ESTABLISHED FOR THE ' REED6PORT CAP ROAD Arrival In Keednpnrt th first of ttiH week of two additional govern ment engineers developed tho fact that a Burvey of a water-edge route for the Umpqua highway from the dyke to Reexport haa beet, ordered, .says the Port Umpqua Courier. The purpose of the sur vey is to determine whether the alignment of the road can be ,..-,-,. . ... mo or cost of construction, aaya the Port Umpqua Courier. Knglneer Jackson, recently from the IT. S. reclamation aervice, and Knglneer Zimmermann-, recently employed by the Ladd estate of oriland, are the new government nieut here. One of the englneera is super vising the work of graveling the highway. Thia work, being done by the Umpqua Gravel conwpany of Heedsport. Fine progress ia being made. Au average of 100 yards of material la distributed daily and it expected within a short time to double that production. When work start on the section from the dyke to the slaughter house, engineers pointed out travel will necessarily be atopped on the road. They have made the sugges tion that provisions be made for ferrying from lleedsnort to the dyke. It Is desirable to have win ter travel on the newly graveled rose, luey espiaineo. School supplies tablets, pencils, pep, Ink. pen points. Palmer and note book paper, Llojd Crocker, AMKItK'AN HrlSClKD. I4.url.l-J pra. Ummi Wlr..) PKKING, Sept. 26. Dr. Harvey J. Howard nf the Korkefeller hos pital, Peking, kidnaped by ban dits In July, has been rescued. Dr. Howard, a specialist In eye diseases, was captured by Chinese brigands while visltjng the ranch or Morgan Palmer, another Ameri can, on the Sungarl river, in Man churia. Mr. Palmer wa killed In the fight with the brigands. Mr. Palmer's mother. Dr. How. ant's son, and Herald Baldwin, for merly of Derby, Conn., and his wife and child escaped. pr. Howard Is a native of Chtirchvllle, N. Y.. and studied imiUdne in the University of Mich- Ig.'V His mother reside In Los Angeles, as does a brother, Horace. All parties k4Q.ng themselves Inch bled to S. II. Crouch, are asked to come In and make settlement of their accounts a I close my book on October let. 8. B. CROUCH. o: t LODGE DIRECTORY Lur.l Chapter No. (1, R. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday of each month In Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companion wel come, v A. A. WILDER, High PrlesL W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. Knight of Pytm, Alpha Lodgl No. 47. Meet every Wed nee ! day In Knights of Pytblas hall I 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. BAM CHRISTENSQN. C. C. ROY O. YOUNQ. M. F. R E. WIMBBLY. K. B . Strategy. L O. . r. FfcMetariaa Laag N I Meets ta fXsa Kltowi M pi every Frlaay mnmg. Visit lag aretaera are always, wal come. C.F.' CRAMER, N.O. A. J. OEDDEiaJ. Res. let. J. a BAILBT. Ma. Bee. 0. . . Koeeour Caapter He. S. Bold taetr regular meetiai oa the Brat as third Thursdays ta waa meats. All aojourala bretbtrs aad sister art respect folly Invited to attend. CORA B. SINGLETON, W. 1L fROTI JOHNRON. Heeratar Uniea kneampment, N. a. I, O. O s.-HHtl ta Odd Fellows Ten ' pi oa In aad 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Pair archs always welcome. FRED MILLER. C. P. W. F WBTBERBLU RerlM L F. A. U ksurw leCee Nft IS. Kegalag eomaianlcatlonl tecond aad toarta Wednesdays each awata. at Masonic Tempi Roseburg. Or. Vial tore wei M. & HAMM, W. M. W. r. BAKJUS. Sao. Osastqu Kiaa No. Meet tni and 4th Monday of each month, Address P. O. Boa s85, Boa bura. Oreavm ROSEBUKO LODGE NO. 1031 L O. a M. Meet every Wednesaaj BlctaL afooe HaU. 143 N. Jack. so 8L Ctab room pa t;tO U It p. m. Vlsltlaa arotaerf vel W. A. BOOARO, WoUtor. -H. O. PAROBTER, Secretary, JNO. M. THBONB. Treaauret. United retx.rnoo of Caraentert and Jelntera ev Aasenea Meets at 471 . Mala second god fourth Tuesday evening of each mo to. All earpenter w. corned. T. T. HOLatlo, Kao. Bee, EMERY COLB, Melghker a sWeoacran. Mia CI rate Ne. Meets am nta aa third atsodar evening, la K. of P. balL Vlsltlas alsabait IsMted to attend. ALV1A WrrHKRELL. O. M. MAROaJUIT WH1TKSTT. Ctarfc tag Me, neaeourf ATI. ateexa IS at sues bee bbH, m osm atraes. oa second aad fourth Weds da eveaJBaa at each SB oath. Bt I o'clock. Vlsltlaa brathera ta good staedlot alwavs welcoat GLENN WOODRUPP. W. P. 'THEO. W. ALTHAUS. W. P. B. r. OOODaJAN. ge. tO0. T. at. MMta sacs seoono and fourth Thursday of eac month, la MCut? hall. aer Cass and Pin at'eats. Via Itlaa Kakbts always wel coma U a OOODMAN, lm. O. W ttyiPP. f. By -n S. A. O. t. W, Maeseuia R ylw No. HBolds regalai meeting oa seoood and fourU Thursdays a' 7:10 p. m. Visit tag sisters Invited to attend r views, llaccab baU, Pine aai Cass streets. CLARA BONEBRAKB, Com. . - JBSHI8 RAPP. Col. sveedmsn M Ui weria, csmp Ne 12S Meet la the Odd r.Uowl Ball la Rosebori every first and third Monday evenings. VI ttlng neighbor always welcoma JOHN DELL HESS, C 0. M. M. MILLER. Clark. Ressburf ReBsksli Lodge No, 4t I. O. O. P. Meet la Odd Fel lows Temple every week oa Tuesday evening. Vlaltlni member ta good steading ar cordially Invited to attend. ANNA WICKHAM. N. O. GERTRUDE HATFIELD, it & EMMA LENOX, F. 8. ut.it.o Artisan meets In Mao Cabe ball first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al ways welcome. MAY PINGEL. M. A. mildrbd Mcculloch. Troas BBLLB STEPHEN SON. 8c L P. O. Biks. ftOMDurg Losa No. S 24. Hold regular coaima aloatlons at the Elk' Temple o each Thursday of ovary month, All members requested to a tend regularly, snd all vlsltlm rothors ar oordlallf Invited ta attend. , I. O. DAY, Jr., E. R. J. T. OOODMAN. Secretary Pythian Bistsrs, Ump,j Tswipt Ns. 4 Meets the second anl fourth Monday evenings of eac I month, at the .K. of P. ball VI nor always welcome. MARTHA CHRI8TEN8EN, M EG EVA MARKS. M. pf R. C MAY E. PARKER. M. of F. PROFEBtlONAL CARDS r"'?1 Vntal DR. M. A PLTLBbV-OblMpraetiM physician. 111 W. Lata It I Havs You Attended the REVIVAL SERVICES j At (he Big Tent? MAV8E I: NOW KINDLY TO YOOGUTTLE friend vondeb, he'd Divide his cmoov VOITV4 WOO Y i Classified ALL NEW AOS ON FOR SALE FOR BALE Oak cook wood. Phone 1VF12. FOR' BALE (-room house. Call 153 Cobb St. FOR SALE Canning years at the CurUa ranch. Phone 8r'4. TURKEYS for sale. SO headT Eu gene Hixon, Brockway. Box 147. FOR RENT New S-roora bunga low, modern, 35. Call 460. A WOMAN to do housework. Ap ply Douglas Grill after 6 p. m. GOOD LOTS For sale, reasonable, by owner. Call 122 First Ave., N. FOR SALE A used Schulbert piano. Call at French Traasfur Co. FOR SALE Drj second growth fir wood, 13 tier delivered. Phone Phone 14HI. 8ALWAY PEACHES Ready at O. O. Rogers, Looking Glass. Phone 18F36. FOR SALE Three halt Persian kittens. 12.50 each., Mrs. 11. 8. dams, Elkton, Or. FOR 8ALE A few choice Rhode . Islsud Red cockerels for breed ing purpose. Phone 58-Y. PGR SALE 2 coyote hounds. three years old; 4 bloodhound Pups. W. U. Jones, Elkton. PoU SALE Old growth fir and eooud growth iir block - wood. Phone 42F14. French Nichols. WAGON Si John Deere, nearly new, extia heavy built. For sale or exchange for wood. Call 460, FORDSON tractor for aale; good working condition- See at Kleck- er Amort Co. Korth Jackwin St. FOR SALE Good lumber at rea sonable prices. Clare-Morrison -Lbr. Co, located on Race Creek. FOR BALE Chester White also 11 shoals, weight about SO lbs. ea. A. H. Church, Camas Val- ley. FOR SALE About one hundred head mixed goala. Wanted to buy shearing machine. C. 8. Dyar, Roseburg. Phone 42F25. HUDSON' SPEEDSTER Fully equipped, splendid condition, at a bargain. Might take trade In. Terms. Phone270-L. or 694-R. FOR RaXe Choice 'iofon-Ban-on bi-ach, l(Wxln5. -Joins Queen Anne property. Nothing more se lective on th beach, (1500 cash. Addreaa Ed. Bmalley, Powers, Ore. FOR BALE Boy's suit, a $25 . brown, sll wool suit, for a 11 or 13-year-old boy, Norfolk style, with two pair of k nicker trousers. Price 110. Call 472, or see Rose burg Cleaners. FOR SALE Cheap or exchange for rough lumber, Fordson don key, complete with lines and block. Fordson tractor, one Si John Deere wagon, one Zk ton Packard truck and trailer, one heavy logging wagon, one steel wsgou Call 460. Notlr. of sal. -.t governm-iit thn b.r, O.nsrsl Land Offlca, Wsshlus ton. D, C, Aug. is, Notice Is hereny given that subjei-t to In conillllons and limitations of th ants of Jun. , 191 till Hiat., 21H, L'.k.,,.... nm lata in lis.. iitav and Juno 4, 1920 (41 Httxl.. 768), and puriuant to depart mnts.1 regula tion. Of Anril H. 1924 (50 U V. 37S) the timber on thtj fulluwlnc Unda will ba auld Ocluber ft. ltii. at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at tha United Stataa land offlc at Roaaburc. Oregon, to tha hlsheal Diddar at not iaa man tne appraia d valua aa ahown by thla notlca. ala to ba aubjtjct to tha approval of tha Hacretary of tha Intertur. Tha purchasa price, with an additional iim of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commlaalona allAfd, muit ba depoaltfd time ofAle, money to be returned It eale la not approved, olherwlaa patent will la auo for the timber, which muit be removed within ten year a. lit da will be received from cttlxrna of the United Htatea. aao?latlGna of auch eltliena and corporation omnnUed under tbe lawa or tne Unllea Htatea. or any atate. territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a quail ilea purcnaeer, tne limner on any level aupdlvlalnn will ba Of fered aeoaratelv before belnar In eluded In any offer of a larcer unit. T. la H . H. W.. Beo. 15, NK'4 NKU. fir 1U0 M.. T. 18 H.. It, W' H-c. t. HK KBU, fir SfiO M.. cedar 46 M none of the timber on theae eertlnna to he eold fur l-aa than fz per M. T Zl H 11. 13 W., Hec ZS, lot . fir loo M , lot 7, fir fO M none of the timber on thla awtlon to be old for leaa than S2.&0 per M. T. H il w r- 31 NK'4 x- f. w NU'U KKU. fir Tl ? KW!4 NK'4, (lr m M, VKUA'K.M. nons of thn tlmlaw on r M0 M . rimv this sei'tlon tn I), sold tor Iph tlmn 11.25 p.-r M. T. 14 H , It I W.. Mee. 1, HK'A HW'4, fir 120.) M., c.iiHr 41) St., HK'4 HW'i, fir 7H0 M., c.dsr 20 M., tiW'i HV.'i. fir Sf0 M., cril.ir 20 M., none of th. timber on this sec tlon.to he sold for If., than 11.75 per M. for the fir snd It ptr M. for th. r.d.r. T. I B. It. 7 W., Hc. 1, NW KVi. fir 171.0 at., non. of th. timber on this sertlon to b. sold tor 1... than $3 per M. Thus, C llavel Artlng t'ommlnlonpr. By WINNER SPOKE TO -WES COT A Hat IM Mlt POCKET AW'ASIOWCAS HE KtEPS A MOVl' THE CAMfN Deri's; OUT Sectio: BACK PACE. FOR SALE Oak block wood $3 50; old growth fir St a, livered. Phone Ueiro SHara, write Carl Becker. Uelrea. Bt - (Oil SALE Houae and tits acres in Sutherlln. Oregon.WU ssert. flee for cash sale. Mrs. Sarah ' Smith, 40T Ith St., 8Iotix City, Iowa. ' FOR SALE Holateln cowa. hei ers sad yearling bull; -Fvrdsoa : tractor, plow, dlac 'snfl other farm machinery; also bay, 100 acre farm for lease. O. A. Rows, on highway one mil north ol Wilbur. WANTED WOOD 8AWINO wanted. Pboa .91, noseourg Apis. . WANTED By Standard Bridge Company at , , Cottaf. Grove, Ore. ,i , ; WANTED Plain sewing at my : home. Reasonable. 444 Fowler " SL - .' WANTED Housekeeper for f amp ; ly of 2. Address Hoasekeepsr, ear. News-Review. - WANTED Experienced waitress to work I to 4 days per wa. In-' quire Douglas OrilL for Rsrr FOR RENT Piano. Mrs. Chss Brand. Phono sirs. : FOR RENT Two h. k. rooms in : private home. 844 8. Jackson. , FOR RENT Two 2 room apart. ments at 246 8. Parrott SL PIANO"for rent. WILEY B. ALLE?t ' CO. 225 N. Jackson 6t Phone 50. FOR-RENT Three efftc rootoa. Beat location in the city. Phoa 68. - FUH HiOiT Boo fgr man la private fajaJiyf claaa bL Phon 101R. sTOaOlECTDenftls BatVtKMat hoQM with fstrsc, bJom ka Phon 4IT-J. T6tl lilZNT-Furnished boiue. S. en rooms, nicely furnished. Mod era and convealent Phone 4lVJ, FOR BENT 5-room bltutered bouse, close ta, hmtfL frjt wood ahed. Inquire ?04 West Douglas. FOR RENT Furnlahed S-room apartment, beat, electric range. Adults only. 420 N. Jackaoa. Apt 4. after S o'clock. I M1SCELLANZ01J3 I CAR OWNER Dont forget M . aall IU when la need at ants parts. Ssrfrs Auto Wreekial House. FOR EXCHANGE Portland bom rooms, bath; two toilets; full cement basement; fine condi tion; good district. $4000 equity, balance mortgage S600. 1 ln tereet. Will exehaaga for brash or stump tend suitable tot goat and turkeys. Must be on or near good road and have creek. Give details. Writ II B. 7 1st 81., Portland. NOTICE Will tne ma!t traveling north on Thursday evening. Sept. 3, wbo picked up two la dles' coats on Rice Hill end re ported save at Cold Spring camp store communicate with Mrs. Ore C. Wright, 640 E. XOth St., N., Portland, Ore., and re ceive suitable reward for return of asm. Mrs. O. C Wright, own er. Hsv Veil Attsaaad th REVIVAL SERVICES At the Big TralT TAILOR SHOP MOVED NEW LOCATION 214 NORTH MAIN STREET Suits to order and all tailor. Ing vrk Quararrt.s. ANDY VELINE Rear Kldd.r" She Store Overcoats Have you had yours looked over for Instant woarT Hotter see If the moths are tn It We'll fix It (or you.' - Our Auto Will Call Phons 277