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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 192?. Going Our stock of fencing and barbed wire. 9-39 Fence, per rod J8c Extra heavy 4-point Barbed Wire, per roll.. ...$4.50 Just received shipment of Colorado Alfalfa Seed N i soc n ; : Hard Wheat Flour ........ a.....'..".l..-,......$2L2Q- FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE RoaaauRo fc Liberty Theatre What Is said to be the most dar ing plane change In midair waa caught by the camera for "The Sky Raider." the Encore Picture featur ing Jacqueline Logan and Caputs Charlea Nungesser, the world's greatest living Ace, at the Liberty theatre tonight Daredevil Douglas Cheurront waa especially engaged for this hazardous feat. Flying at an alti tude of thre thousand feet. Chev ron! climbed to the top of his plane and stood upon the upper wing 'with nothing to hold onto and the plane traveling at the rate of one hundred miles an hour. Then the second plane approached and flew directly over him. With a mighty spring Cbevront leaped for the other plane, while those on - the ground gasped. Bat once more the famous daredevil waa aaccessfal. for be Just caught the outer corner of the lower wing awl, ' after a struggle, pulled himself up. With his added weight, the plane lurched dangerously and it wax a few sec onds which seemed like boa: before the pilot succeeded in right- lng it But me Intrepid Douglas I , i ..... . .. continued his climb through dwIriiinvTnnimi re ' slanting fusllage toward the cock pit, for this Is what the action of the story called for aad what the camera must record. - As marvelous as was the feat It is only one of the many thrills with which "The 8ky Raider" abounds. After It was over. Captain Kungeaeer, who brought down one hundred and five planes during the World War, went to young Cbeuv ront, and, shaking his hand, satd, ' "My boy, I wish that I opuid have had you wKh me in thenar. .Yea would certainly have made a great name for yourself, and probably 1 have gotten the Croix de Guerre." 3' Majeatio Theatre Ocean storm scenes, shipwrecks and rescues at sea are the most dif ficult of all thrilling scenes to cap ture successfully with a motion picture camera. That Is why rr vin Wlllat began preparations for the filming of his newest Para mount production "Hugged Water." weeks before the camera crank was given its first tarn. This picture, which opened last night at the Majestic waa adapted from Joseph C. Lincoln's stirring dramatic story of the New England coast life saving service, and In cludes two of the most spectacular storm scenes ever attempted by Wlllat, who rained his first fame as a maker of thrilling sea stories. Recall "Behind the Door?" Skilled camerawork, in this In- stance under the care of Al Oilka. , who mad. -The. Air Mall" and ! "North or ," for dom tne riRiH thin at the right time are the re quisite In this type of motion pic ture work, according to WlliaL Anttar Theatre Two famous cnaractera of the earlT dayt are forcibly portrayed In the film version of the eonBtrwo'the begm to est w tbe rrett reli. Uon of the pioneer tranontlnen- . S'ff iS2?Z tal railroad, "The Iron Horse," pro- u wAl. happy and trong. snd ainVmeh duced by William Fox and directed Vers yean of r e I, rniaw i.k. lenoeati I look wftrr her hiweii hold dnl i by John Ford. ... .nit m out Quite little, too. Thl b These two old picturesque fight. em are "Buffalo Bill" Cody and "Wild BII1 Hlckok. The Important bearing of these- two men on the success of the original venture made It Imperative that exact types e tO FISSION A I, CAftOa - DR. M. H PLTLBR ChlroaraetM ' physician. 1M W. Lana Bt TAILOR SHOP MOVED NEW LOCATION . 214 NORTH MAIN STREET Suits to order and all tailor ing work Guaranteed. 1 ANDY VELINE Rear Kidder's Shot Store- HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Dcnn-Gemtsei Co. 1 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Fasti OAKLAND ARTISANS DANCE 1 i 4 United Artisans dance In Maccabee hall Thursday, - Oo 4 tober 1st. Everybody welcome. Tickets 6v cents, ladies free. - be procured. It waa "Wild Bill" himself who presided over the forc es of law and order la the rough and ready town of Beaton, where much of the important notion of the picture takes place. The great buffalo hunter figured Importantly during the long period when the road was trader construction. Wild Bill's original vest-pocket derringer that featured in many 01 his notorious gun duela is used by the picture play character. A cast of unusual prominence Is headed by Madge Bellamy, George O'Brien.- Cyril Chadwick, , G)ady Hulette. W1U Walling and Fred Kohler. "The Iron Horse" will be seen at tbe Antlers theatre start ing next Sunday. Monday and Tues 4y. ... NOTICE TO HUNTERS Guide and packer has saddle and pack horses for hire and will guide to rood rame country. Address C IR. McNeil. Leland, Oregon. HEARD IN CONTEMPT ACTION IN COURT Contempt of court proceedings brought this morning in the circuit court against Lincoln Thrush were dismissed by Judge Hamilton fol lowing a hearing m which it devel oped that Mr. ThruKh ia unable to pay the amounts designated by the court for tlie support of his minor V TWa aitM? taetttllted Ky- iflisa 'S.i Thruah."hb Swas re cently granted a divorce and sup port money in the sum of $25 per month. From the evidence brought out at the healing it waa shown that only a small portion of the monev ordered paid had ever been given, Mrs.- Thrush clalmleg that tbe man had contributed nothing to the care of the children, one or whom became 111 and died. On the other hand Mr. Thrush nroved through his own testimon: and that of neighbors, that he was physically unable to do heavy work and that he had paid such money aa he could out of the meagre amount earned. ALL R0I1 DOWN, HOW HEALTHY hi ll n II nflT, Of CX- perleo J"r"J"I XEtEZS tTSlKSSTZ? to the ik n,.nnaJb "Ttm and acuta I mommt.rd TBaahaw mi alwati tlflfc nmrlaUrksT rVHUlLfl. Some time mgo mr Mother row plained of bailiff fCDcrmllr ran dtm-n and oo th wr of a uerroa brankirown, Sbt had oo appetite, her ittofnarh waa dlarmWrod. dlmtlna waked tvftd bar bowel Wera moat Irrojrolar. Tanlau nni to bar aid at brnacbt oa a rtamntat appetite ao thai hr I pmlM TuiIm and cnooldrr It the e tonKi ui aesna tmuan aver u TLtat Tanlne hai dona for ottver It fan film do for roe. Tanlne to for ate or all food drwwUta. An-eot no aobstr tnce. utv e ntiiiroa aottia aou. Take Tea lie Vecvtahle Pllle ler cm aatton. Made and rerommended by aaaufactarcre of Tnnlae. TANLAC FOK'YOUR HEALTH TUBBY wee comiis that ote -ncerfwADi joev mooce we wont cive t CVCM A CIMT WHEN TOtD HIM veiTewsAY AScwT mv coosim rrro.r.h. IvxrtM' WVTH US, AJOWl ' 1 a jwvrr A GcalO ein)U.VA)-nC. iMMt. e DECIDE STANDINGS MAJOR LEAGUES.ELKS TO Ofii.CE ; (Asnrlat,: rtn lease Wli. NEW YORK. Sept. SO Major league teama are closing the sea- son uneveutfully. Two games are on the schedule today and there waa only one same yesterday. The contest, how- ever, restored the determined Bom- j ton Brave to fifth place through restored the determined Ho the defeat of Brooklyn delphla. 10-4. Interest tomorrow will turn to American. peg which Cobb's men held at the close of last season. De troit must sweep the series to dis place Stsler'a men, who are now two and one-half games ahead of the fourth place Tigers. The schedule also cans tor Brooklyn aud Boston to terminate the race In a tight for fifth place In the national. After a game at Philadelphia' tomorrow, the Robins will return to Ebhetts field to meet the Brves on Saturday and Sunday In the final episode of their scramble for the top rung of the second division. The champions of both leagues are called from nome tor tntur curtain series although after fin ishing a four-game engagement at Boston starling today. The Wash- ington Senators will make their farewell American league appear- heavily shelled by the rebel Mor ance m a single contest with the oceans,- using 75 millimeter guns Athletics at the capital on Sunday. Monday night, according to advices The Pirates wind np In Cincinnati with a three-game aeries against the Reds starting on Friday, t i ; o-i ' i , Boys' all-wool suits and over-' coata made to measure $18 0 to i t97 r.n Rerntera. the Tailor -. 2 iogrm north Liberty theatre. MASON. EHRMAN CO. S 'i. ", mm traa-u " '"- i MEDFOItD. Ore.. Sept. SO. 8ult has been filed in the circuit court in Jacksonville for sit.u.w tor nam- ages, by the Medfora vtarenouse company 'grocers, with headquar- ters in rortiann as a result -th a fire that gutted the warehouse hret on the night of October 31. 192. The complaint alleges that tue Mason, Ehrnuw company "did neall- feniy, . carelessly, rwnesmj uio Oooji r 'oy Ul hub . i 'o loavanf to be stored in fat- warehouse two carloads of liiatcmii, which caught fire causing a aam-.i age to the warehouse of $20,000. J which was covered by 6,500 Inanir-1 ance." The second cause or action is based upon the alleged damage , d af vairhv for 'generaL stor age purposes. In. the sum of $250. and the third cause of action 'Is for 13110 atleeed In have been sustain- 1 a hv the uarehoiine when the Ma-' son Ehrman company movea ana removed a heating plant they had Installed. : . - All parties knowing themselves Indebted to 8. B. -Crouch, are asked to come In and make settlement of their accounts, aa I close my books on October 1st. . 8. B. CROUCH. . 1 0 ' l . . THYE HAS CLOSE' ; CALL FOR TITLE AUAIPOl WUUUo.was missing for seven hours. (jWrttl Pn lywd , Wiir.) MARSUFIELIX Ore.. Sept SO. Ted Thye of Portland, world s ll.ht h..vveiirht s-reelllniF rham - nlon of the world, still holds his. title today after a match last night with Sailor Jack Woods hej-e after Wooda apparently had his bell won. A backward fall with Thye landing on torof Woods, resulting In a rap- tare for the challenge; after Thye i salmon in iiriusn miumoia wair. waa made groggy by a flying wing- ,Jo)in P. Ilnbcotk, deputy tomnil lock. ared the belt for the present sinner of fisheries in British Col-champion.-. Twelve hundred people, jumbla declared. Babcock said val the largest crowd ever attending a uable information about the move sport event, here, witnessed the -ments of salmon is being obtained match. Thye won the Urst fall with by the tagging of fish, r wrhttloek, his faworin hold) In i 3S minutes. Wood, came.tuick and I)S AVGEI.ES Capital punUle with his qnick flying winglock took ment wai condemned as a relic of the second fall in 15 mluulca. Thye barbarism' at a meeting of soc ial was Klekened by the fall and went welfare and religious workers held into tht Ting the third time a little Ito form a committee to work lor weak. Woods, confident of the the abolition of the hangman in championship, ruhed Thye, who af-Californla. ter a -tew tumbles grabbed the) . -o ropes. Wowls Jerked rhlni loose Terminal Bounty Shop, phone r. HELLO. MY COuilAJ. IS 4-T1LL US SMt AINT GOT MO FELLOWS EPofiT UKE COMIfO' TO ywnit; OR S,ENDIN HEW and in tbe fall backward Wood wa Injured. Charle Davit took two falle from Prank Miller of Portland la 31 nilnule In ttaa semi-finals. Beat Witt gee. On Thursday night the Elks and the'.r famillea will enjoy the regular monthly dancing and card party. The floor ot ine Dan room fillhed this week and ... . ,nHit(nn rtmnc. furnish the jail for the dccaalon ","'" Cook with (as. RIFFIANS STAGE ARTILLERY DUEL s wut4 rrae UwM wink) ' TANGIER. Sept. 80. Tetuan, capital of Spanish Morocco, was reaching here today. The- bombardment was directed lagainst - the cUy irom the hills to the southeast. The Spaniards ad- mlt casualties of seven killed and wounded. Some animals also were hit and buildings were damagea. me Bpanisn ariiuery repneu w I 'the Rlfflan fire by shelling over ' the town from the hills to the north of Tetuan. Eventually the i Rebels guna were silenced. It la not knowa what rasualtita were In flicted on the Ritfians. . j The real bombardment Is be lieved to be a counter more to the iSpanlKh advance from the Alhuce nuii Bay region on Ajiiir, Ahd-EI- Krlm s capital, which is wttnin four miles of the Spanish lines. The Rlffiana apparently have tak en advantage of the reduced garri- ison aeienuing email, The civil population of Tetuan is uneasy as a result of the Domnara- mrn. However, the ImBortant communications with Ceuta to the north and Tangier to the north- ,, ngTe not heen affected and trlf(((. on neM roads continues .,,,.,,..) ,..,,.!, nf the ntw Rif- 'rt ihre.i in the Spanish capital -,i th, snanlah trooDs on leave in T.nelrr have been recalled to ac- ;jv8 duty. 1 tlie yari. W-tWM wnoinis" tir tlie ya n.i-ntAf th. Tu Itnr 9 doors north uny 'theatre, t 0 .' NEWS TIDBITS SAN FUANTISCO An ailtomo- bile hearae. used for transporting smuggles nquur. cnp.uiu - gelher with three men. a motor boat and a large quantity of liquor 'by federal prohibition agents, ine hearse waa loaded with all cases of liquor when seized. . SAN RAFAEL. Cal. After the entire town of Novata, near San Rafael, had declared a holiday to Join in. the sesreh for Mary Bin ford. 3, believed to have been kid- I naned when she was found on a (.hillside,- unharmed, playing with LIU... Bn.l a nnnnr The child VANCOUVER, B. C Six hund dred men were attempting to stem a forest fire burning on an eigni .1 mile front over logged-off lands (north of Fort Haney, in the Fraier river valley. VICTORIA. B. C Salmon from i river In Oregon and California an straying north to mingle with tne U, IIIUIWUHI LIL Chocolate Bon-Bons Preferred. JOEV, PATRICIA. LWINi WITV SEe HER THEATREGOERS : TO SEE FTOUS An opportunity to witness LiKhtnln'." the famous comedy clasaio that shattered Broadway's record with Its three years' run At tlie Uaiety theater, will come Sat- urday,October 10, Antlers theatre. Koseburg. - - John Golden haa assembled a pecial "Melanin' " cast, headed bv Ihomas Jeflerson, for' a tour of Important citlea that might other wise be compelled to wait two years longer to meet Bill Jones, the flirtatloua vaudeville actress. the Rcuo Judge and the other char acters who contribute to the min- lwi laughs and thrills of the most eagerly awaited play of th genera tion. It la this organisation that will introduce the play to this city under the positive assurance of Mr. wolden that it will lack none of the amartness or charm that character- zed the Broadway presentations. Wlnchell Smith. , who wrote LiKhtnln"' in collaboration with ft-ank Bacon, has personally atag- i tne production. t . Mr. Jeiferson, who - local play goers will see as Llghtnin' Bill Jones, Is a son of the late Joseph Jefferson. He bears a striking re semblance to his father and it waa not until Mr. Uolden succeeded In placing him under contract that tlie producer consented to organise the touring company. - Bessie uacou, daughter of Fiank Bacon, will be seen in the role of the vaudeville actress, and Miles McCarthy will play the Reno Judge. He snaper reviewers bare agreed that "Lightnln'a" strongest Interest les In the quaint originality of its central character. BUI Jonea la a (entle-mannered old mountain tru ant and prevaricator not unlike Kip Van Winkle, and tt is a happy coincidence that the character will be introduced here by a son of Rip's beloved erestor. Mall orders for "Lightnin'" will be filled on October 3, U the or- ler received. arandet. nuo tuner, raooa in-L MltS. tHAI'UX I AN RK.MAIX. tA.'Wvrietrd hie Lnanl Wife.) WASHINGTON. Sept. SO. Hanna Chaplin, the aged mother of Charles Chaplin, the moving picture comedian, was today granted temporary permission to remain in the United States un til im. She Is an English sub. Ject. E Fears that Ernie Oleson, a young prisoner in th county Jail, is suf fering mental derangement from the effects of his confinement are entertalnrd by county officers who are investigating the young man i condition. Oleson refuses to submit to an examination, and will not speak to the officers or answer any of Iheir questions. Other prisoners however, complain of Oteson s tions. saying that he Is subject to Eel Ptld ol That Backache Roseburg Peoplt Point th Way. The com tint aching of a bad back Tbe wearineas. the tired feeling Headaches, dlszlness.nervousuoss, Distressing urinary disorders- Are often aigna of falling kidneys And too aerioua to be neglected. Get rid of these troubles I Use Doan'r. Pills a stimulant diu retic to th kidneys. Hosts of peopl recommend I loan s. This Is a Roseburg esse. You can verify it. F. Kite, 813 Short St, rays "My kidneys troubled me for long time and I was almost down with my back. I could hardly get out of bed morning and when I stooped, dizzy spells came over me. My kidneys scted Irregularly, too. IJoan's Pills rid me of th aches and pains snd made my back well and strong." 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrn., riu"alo, N. Y. -rvtATS TRtCrtV, rv-i vnt) SUPPOSE UK riuwtKioii' I' "V.Bg. -WATTS TRtCrtV, ( DO SUPPOSE A. SUE tlES CANDY J I 0Q FtOXtBS. BEST V J - -;'-! SCOTCH PI .All) TO UMHK1JJHH PLANT Of MKN IN aVPRUIO. s . .' V (taxUtM Free, Vmmt Wire.) CHICAGO, Sept.- S. Suipenders will replace belts, trousers will ba plaited at tbe top, walstcoata will b aou- w bl breasted with lapels and coats wilt be eiugle-breaeted next spring. ! if Such Is Indicated at a vasn- 4 Ion ahow here under the auspices of clothing manufac- turera. Besides, tney say, w 4) men will asurp some femin- Ins prerogstlves. "Women bar long used their clothes as a means of attraction." says on manu- facturer,' "while men's do- thes have only been used aa 4 a background." 8o, in tne spring, men s w 4 clothing will be emphasised by brighter colors, with tne Scotch plaids entering ine w general color scheme. : " 4 ' NOTICE The Roseburg Business ana . . Professional Women's Club will hold their regular lunch- eon at the I'mpqua hotel 4) a nromutly at 1$: 10 Friday, uc- tober 1. There will be special 4 guests, talks and music. It is 4) 4 requested thst unsold tickets 4) and money ba. turned la at 4 this time. hallucinations and acta aueerly. Oleson waa arrested In company with William Wade at Oakland The two young men were appre hended. It ia claimed. In an attempt to rob the Brldgea general mercn anritae store. They were placed 1' tall following Inability to furnish ball in the sum of ii.uuu, ana were being held for the grand Jury. Wade recently escaped ana nas not yra been located. Men's suits cleaned ana $160. Roseburg Cleaners, pbon 471. FLASHES 0FUFE NEW YORK Excellent meals for four rents goulash, spaghetti. n runes and water were served on tin platea .made of milk cans to 1.000 persons. The near East re lief gave the meal. It la the same it serves to destitute cmiaren in distant lands. COLUMBUS More than forty wet organizations are mobilizing to get Z.7S beer and to anread poison nronaganda again that the Vol stead Act cannot be enforced, but the drya will out-mobilize them, aays Wayne B. Wheeler. ' WASHINGTON It costs the L. sad N. railroad more to guard li quor shipments than the revenue therefrom, but It must continue tne business, the Interstate Commerce commission ruled. :PES MOINES The state la pub lishing the names of 100.000 in eliglblea for matrimony. They are asylum Inmatea. HAMMONTON. N. J A family has left home In fear of a tarantula which vanished after dropping from a bunch of bananas. NEW YORK In Claire Is back from Paris with a new beauty re-j clpe. Sit before a mirror ten min utes every morning and make faces at yourself. It exercises the facial muacles. , ; . . NEW YORK Mrs. Frank Tln ney haa had a receiver appointed for her husband'a property because he la behind In his alimony, . . . Men' suits cleaned ana pressed. $1.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phon 471 DAILY WaATMBR REPORT . U. 8. Weather Bureau, local of flee, Roaeburg, Oregon, 24 boun ending o a. m. Precipitation tn Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday $2 Lowest temiiersture last night 42 Precipitation last 24 hours .22 Total preclp. since 1st month.. 2 6 Normal preclp. for this month 1.04 Total preclp. from' SopL 1, 11I26, to dato 2.66 Average preclp. from tJept 1, 1S77 . i. 104 Total excess from Sept 1, 1826 - 1.52 Average precipitation for 46 wet aeasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 11.48 Generally fair tonight and Thurs day, warmer Thursday. WM. BELL, Meteorologist. wfxe. YovTX s -T ffl posnwe? JA VJAMTA MAKE I ClJOe A, I I CAMT CAT I ftflPP. rerweK br Vm4 Fi me, 4n4 fee. - - .1- ' 'f 11 . '"-s-s f Classified Sscili ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACZ. FOR SALE FOR SALE Wax Terrier puppies. . 1.4 Mill St. FOR SALE Snaaea. A. E. Stan ley, Melrose, Or.' FOR BALE Second baby buggy. 45 S. hand Lloyd Jackson. COOD LOTS For sare, reasonablo. by owner. Call 132 First Ave.. N. FOR SA LB Baby buggy, cheap. Call at Apartment 4, Zl 14. Mala BU OR SALE New, modern homo, will take car aa part payment ..11 . . .1 1 U.nlllnn Bt 1 FOR BALK Three buudred ewus and one hundred lambs. w. o. Bridges, Oakland, Oregon. fOR" SALE Good Jersey milk cow cheap, rnone itm. u. w. Bradford. Roseburg. Box 3h6. WAGON 31 John Ueeru, nearly new, extta heavy built. For aaie or exchange for wood. Call 460. FORDSON tractor for sale; good working condition. See at Kleck-er-Amort 0. North Jackson St. FOR SALE A good milch cow; four registered Hampshlr bucks. Large French Petit prunes. Call 6F36. FOR SALE Chester White aow; also 11 shoals, weight about 80 lbs. ea. A. H. Church, Camas Val ley. FOR SALE Late model Dodge ae- dan: balloon tires. Call after noons. J. W. Humphreys, Wilbur, Oregon. Aih' &ALE Oak block wood at 13.60: old growth fir $3.25. de livered. Phone Melrose store, or write Carl Becker, Melrose. FOR 8ALE House and five acres In Suiherlln. Oregon, will sacri-1 flee for cash sale. . Mrs. Sarah Smith. 407 26th St, Sioux City. IOWa. FORD T6t'RlNO FOR SALE Al) mechanical condition, lour gooa tire, (tarter, demountable rims, new battery, new state lights, paint In good condition. Price $175. Charle V. Stanton, 427 Mill 8L or phone 44$-R. FOR SALE Holsteln cows, heif er and yearling bull; Ford son ' tractor, plow, disc and other farm machinery; also hay. 200- aorft tarm ior lease, v. a. wjwb, OH 1 1 1 S " W WW WUB UWf.M V, Wilbur. FOR SALE Chi ap or exchange for rough lumber. Ford son don key, complete with line and blocks. Ford son tractor, one 8) John Deere wagon, one 3i ton Packard truck and trailer, one heavy logging wagon, one steel wagon. Call 460. The Ladles Aid of the- ChnMlan church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Chae. E. Rusho Thursday, Oct. 1. 352 8. Main St Alt members be present PRESIDENT. Notice of sale ll government lim ber, Oeneral Land Office, Washing ton, D. I'.. Aug. It, mil. Notice is berehy given that siiliject tu the conditions and limitations of the acts of June . lvlt (3D Xlat, :m. reoruary , ii and June 4, 1920 (41 mat., 75S), and pursuant to departmental regula tions or aprii i. ie. iv ia i. the timber n the following .lands will sold October . Itti, at 1 o'clock a. m. at public auction at the unite Biaies lana vuu-e m Hneeburs. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the apprais ed value as shown by thla notice, sal to be subject to tha approval of the Secretary of th Interlnr. Tha purchase price, with an additional um of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, belns commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwlee patent-will le- me for the timber, which mint yl removed within ten yenre. Bide will 1 be received from cltuuns of the United Htatea, aneociaiiane 01 Burn oltlsens and corporations organised under the lawa of the United Ktatea, or any state, terrltury, or district thereof only. Upon application of a luallfled purchaser, tne timber on any legal subdivision will be of fered separately belor being In cluded In any offer of a larger unit. T. 1 P. R. I W., Sec. IS, NE NE)4, fir llli M., T. II S.. It W., Seo. k, XB NKU, fir 650 f., cedar ! M., none of the timber on these sections to be sold for Iffts than $2 ..... m t ; a., it. 11 w.. Her. 11. lot I. fir loo M.. lot 7, fir SO at, none of the timber on this section to be snld for leee limn 2.t0 par M. T. 31 It., It. t W.. IW-. l, r I'.' e."e. fir 450 M, NW14 NB(i mvu KKU. fir lit M. PKU HKli. fir $r,0 C none of th timber on this section to he sold for ln than 11 11 n.r M T. IS H.. it. 1 W.. Hee. J. NK'i HWU. fir 1200 M., cedar 40 if Hw'i, fir till M., ccdur 20 M., HW(4 HK14, fir n M .. eeoar zo M.. none nf the timber on this sec. tlon to he sold for less than II.7& in-r M. for, the fir and II por M. for the e.dHr. T. II S.. It. 7 W Hee. 1, NW4 HV, fir 1710 M., none of the timber on this section to be sold for loes than ll per M. Thus. O. Ilavell, A'-llnsj Commlesloni'r.' By WINNER T .fANHD WANTED ' Experienced gad for apples. Phone 4SFJ, L' e bewer warehouse. " " WANTED TO BUY 1$ or 10 f I ewes, old or young. Addraar J. A. W care Nsws-Revlew. Zj WANTED Position a house,. er or cook. Also experienced a nursing. Jdrm., Bahlmann. Pa 430-L. ' ' WANTED A boy or young of good habits to board 1 i room. Call at 634 North P1bm4. In eve. - YOUNU MAN wants perm position, experienced in and office work. Can give Tt r encea. Addrew, W. C. H., (W News-Review. m.. WANTED Woman or girl eral housework. Permanent' peal tion for right parry. Can or write Mrs. N. 8. Carnntt, 114, Riddle, Oregon. FOX EZXT in ii 421 FOR RENT Plan. . Pbon J JpfE. Mrs. Cha Brand.. , FOR RENT New t-room 'bunga low, modern. $S5. Call 4tfl. FOR RENT:;Two 1-roont "apart menu at 24$ a. Parrott BX PIANO for rent WILEY B ALLET CO. 225 N. Jackson St Phone 60$. FOR RENT Bleeping room. CloM In. For gentleman, lit Sj 84epu- . ens. FOR RENT Three offic rooxaa. Beit location In tha city. Pboaa 8. ".'". FOR RENT Two front rooms, far- nished for housekeeping, bath, 844 8. Jackson. '. . . rw ANT TORENT Sheep ranch. 1 Anwthln. tmm AA i.i. nn tlnm 3J, News Review. Fob RFNT fi-room unrtirnniheel RENT 5-room apt. Just vacated. Inquire at-11 S.FUnt Bt. Close) in. FOR RENT Desrrabl crew-roo-a bouse with garage, doe ta Pboac 417-J. . -- FOR iTENT t-room downs talri apartment Private bath.' CkaM In. Reasonabl. Phon 127-T. " I FOR RENT New and raodert furnished apartment. Call -t the Economy Market, or phon 58. FOR RENT Furnished t-roota apartment, beat, electric range, . Adulta only. 420 N. Jacksoa. Apt 4, after 1 o'clock. , STuT RENT AT 6NCB a" Tery desirable - t-room an furnished house with garage. Near schooL Very reasonable. Phon 10-1; W caU 522 1st AT. N. - , " T ' I j LOST AND FOUNDM LOST $5 greenback streets Of city. Reward. Itctutu to News-Review. , . - EOST8AT. P. M. Largs nugget pin. With safety catch. Valued s keepsake from one dead. $2.10 reward. Pleas leave at New of fice. ' LOStA diamond R setting, cam off Elk charm. Finder re turn to owner and get reward. 0. W. Young, 1I Caaa St, Ros burg. Ore. I MISCELLANEOUS ) CAR OWNER Don't forget It all 661 when In need of ant parte. Sarff'i Auto Wreck!! ' House. . t fna' rvFtnlunp i rmm FOR EXCHANGE 34-room liofel building, lot; 17 furnishsd rooms; 6 room apartment; also store building, rented. Want equipped ranch. Address, Box 43, Hsrrlsburg, Oregon. FOR EXCITANGE Portland hoase, I rooms, bath; two toilets; fall cement basement;.' fin condi tion; good district $4000 equity, balsnce mortgager $2500. tl terest Will exchange for bruih or atnmp land - suitable fi goats and turkeys. Must be .an or near good road and hat creek. Give detail. Writ li'E. 71st 8t Portland. .. Chas. S. McElhinn) "Th Widow' Fritnd" J Oregon Life;; ' 248 North Jackson ' A Bath a month Certainly not too often for those "everyday" clothes1 that must give such depend able and steady service. . Let Us -Bath" Thsm. . Our Aut Will Call Phon 177