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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1925. Sold Again! Another Caroad Drain Tile. Order now for the next car. 4 inch $4.50 100 ft Flour $8.60, $9.20, $7.00 for 4 sadp See Us First We Can Save You Money. : FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE FAMOUS TEF.1PLE OF APOLLO BUILT BY B.C. vena libra." says Clara Pow, th. lending lady o( "The Adventurous Sex", the Encore Picture showing today at the Liberty Theatre. "She's to mankind what jail la to music, or the futurist to art, or spice to cake. "Kecall, though, she doesn't ex Is!. As a type she's a creature or the Imagination. The term l simply a definition ot age . all youug women are tluppers. who? ther they elect to oe or not. have our choice today or bolus' flappers or flapped. "The girl I'm playing in "The Adventurous Sex" is headstrong and gets Into some tight places as a result. Hut she Isn't anything (new in tms cosy mile worm oi !our. toe iruuoie iu uer i that she Is a thoroughbred and Is treated like a mule. Her mo ot, thor thinks the way to control -primary importance ts archeology.i temperament Is by stumping on are announced by the Italian schol-IIt. Her tatner. not knowing art who have been excavating on I temperament is. does his full the site of the ancient Greed co-1 share to complicate matters. Old lonlal city of Cyrene, on the North grandmother, who has flapped a African coast, between the modern . little herself In her day. and who Italian Archeologists Dife Up Works of Art 3000 s Years Old" in Ruins" of Ancient City. (Associated Pnw Leased Wirt.) ROME, Oct. 14. Discoveries down In the valley. We are glad to hear that airs. J. j ffc R. Rusaell. who Is at the borne of i B her daughter in t orvains, is mucn improved in health. ' C. W. Law son and son. Morgan, spent the week, end at the T. G. Lawson home. . Our Sunday school Is Increasing! In numbers and Interest with an i average attendance of fitly lor the last month. The Epworth League Is also well attended and we are LOAD LIMIT IS PLACED ON ROAD TO COOS BAY The state highway commission has Issued an order reducing the maximum load limits allowed on 14 more Improved state high ways, tho action being taken fur protection ot the rond. Tho high ways affected by the order are: Alsoa highway, Ashland-Klamath I havln yery nlere,tng meetings. mils highway, loos Hay-ttose- The w c T v wlu m(Mt am highway. Corvallis-Newport high- home o( MnJ Wnnle Browo Wed., 1 way crater Lase nignway. ivie- u Election of officers for the , math 1 alls-l-akevlew highway., , , hB hl..d . , Fireplace FixtufC3 i KOSgSU HO-OAXLANP TO BE HELD LIST HATE YOU PERSONAL MAGNETISM? A healthy woman la magnetic, attraetiv, uamally beautiful. b canse she emanates the radiant toy oi ttving. Do jro possess this desirable quality ? Perhaps yon aro weak, nervous, ailing. Ho not be discouraged, Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescripUoai will help too. It is cities of Bengasi and Derna. The I excavators say they have proved that the famous temple or Apollo, the main temple ot Cyrene. when It was among tho fairest of Medi terranean cities in the sixth and firth centuries, was orginally built by the Greeks about 600 B. C. The proof was taken from a stra tum of earth alongside the ruins of the temple's sub-structure, In which the excavators found works of art dating as Mr back as 1,000 R. C can recall the napping oi wq flapper's mother. Is the only one who really understands. v. GREEN SUNDAY SCHOOL PUTS ON FINE PROGRAM, ilcMlnnvtlle-TUIanionk Ml. Hood Loon, l'rineville-Laka- vtew highway lied wood highway. Hooaevelt coast highway. The Dalles-California highway. Willam ette highway between Goshen and Lowell and Willamette vaiiey Florenco highway between Che shire and Kuinrock. The reduction In maximum load Is from 22,000 to 16,500 pound and the maxlntum weight ot 600 pounds for tires having width In excess ot 30 Inches is reduced 450 pounds per Inch tire width, and the maximum for tiros hav- iig width of less than 30 Incnea reduced from 600 pounds to 7B pounds per Inch ot tire Green Union Sunday school hr-lii a splendid Rally Day service Sun- duy afternoon. Oct. 11. The . Xirm and believed to be of Libyan origin. I gram was given entirely by tHt4 Many of these art pieces are said boys and girls under the BupervfKjJ PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 14. to be priceless. ion of Mrs. John Howard and MrsTjThj open SPaBOn for hunting Chi- Frank Stelnhauer. An lntei-estiluV .....-....,...,,, In all narta nf Ora- Crrene was one' of the first and ' tixr. nr ti, n,nnm ws unt ' 1 i ., .. . nHmi. idth. SEASON WILL OPEN SOON ON CHINA PHEASANTS oieeting and anyone interested Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Brown of Mc Kinley, spent Saturday aud Sunday here with relatives. , XX. f 0 .. .i i Men's sulta Cleaned ana pressed, Si. 60. Roseburf Cleaners, phone TS. A fireplace adds wonderfully to the cheer of thai living room these cool evenings and mornings, and the sadirons I and fixtures for your fireplace are the pride of th houss hold. We are making a special showing ' of necessities for the fireplace this week. You will find in this display many attractive things you will need to help brighten up the home. ' Our prices are made with a view of meeting ; your expectations in such purchases. ' - The next boxing card In Rose burg will be held the last week In this month, probably on the 28th or 29th, according to the announce ment made today by Promoter Charles H. Clough. Originally It was Mr. Clough s Intention to puu and other officials repsj that there ia no chance tor contusion and fur- was rar. nougns uneouou lo pun . - ,. , ,h. wopj ,,i la the oH the next bill about one month i" ' LI ; , sWsw Assist s ss ft- not to' S,dDUriucVernhlrPri -j another fistic program that Mr. Pad interest not only because Clough decided on an earUer .ate. of the powerful forces back ng l" " , " . . hoth combatants but because of the Another thing that also caused Clough to change but " Mitchell, Was SOJUv nn Anan. ThnniUv and continu most prosperous colonies founded j well mid nibin stories of lomoD-i.. nemhee si Not only mads ol healing herbs adapted to!""""1 ,ne Mediterranean hr. the mh!( characters by the girls of the.: ,..,. Chinese pheasants be killed the peculiar weaknesses of women. era of Greek colonial expansion, j ,.TruIh Seeiters" class and some , hiring the period between Octo- inouianoa nave leu Its reiresning i ; clever representatives or men der 16 snd Octoer si. nut sooiy ? "' "" "'-y"" t Hlbie characters by the boys :or;or blue grouse, rurried grouie or fc-gend. was Pattus. who placed the th ..,,. -i,,, -Jlnmlve nheasants may al.o be kll- new cotony according to the dlc-. ,,.,, ,,ten(lRnce durlig,i led. The bag limit Is four ot any kales ui lilt, uviiiuit: uinuiu. ji ii senlth Cyrene Is believed had 100.000 inhabitants an mfiuence. For fifty years it baa stood the teat, snd still is the Favorttt rresenpuon. oena tin. lor trial peg, to Dr. Piaroe, Buffalo, N, Y. Promoter mind waa the tact that the local mlddlewelcht scrapper, ia to change his residence to an other city before November 1, and the fans wanted to see him In an- other battle before he left. : Mitchell's oDoonent in his farewell i bout will be Henry Brown, thei - former Sutherlln boy. who Issued Fresh grape Juice at Overfcnd Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. KLAMATH FALLS CARD. nlea were anions: the finest ancient world. The local Arabs j now call the place Grenna. a cor ruption of Cyrene. and say that It takes six "camel hours" to go from one end to the other ot Its ruins. a.,n.n.n. nn,K lw, rnllnu-ini. bI. Mr.la In OHM dHV; Or to have , i... A'rino 'KikLiirht riiirlnE anv consecutive d its tem-i. , l.lV. rnvi,l.i ' that not In the' a'ii niwt, muicn, -,nu.,:u v , ,Vi I Mildred t rosi, a dook, 1 tie una i more, man wu ivmnio i n any Christmas Carol".' bv Kate Douoias 'pheasants may be killed Wiggins: to Wllma Howard,.' s evn, consecutive days., book, "Great-Hearted Women," by Mabt-1 and Ansly Murphy. VX. X. Notice ot sal. of government tim ber, tleneral lnd Oltlr., W'uslilns lon. I). C. Sept. at, 1K2.'.. Kolli. I. hereby given that .ubiect to the cnmlittona and limitation, ot the acta of June S. ISIS (IS Ktal.. !1H). Ketiruary Si, 11S (40 Kll.. li;. and Jun. 4. mo (41 Xtat.. 7il. and pursuant to departinentnl regul.. tlon. ot April H. 19" (t0 L. D. 576. ih timber on ih. following landa will b. .old Nov. 1. 1-S. at 10 o'clock A. M. at public suction at th. II. 8. land office at Kiiaebura. Oreaon, to th. hIKli.Ml niaoer ai not less than tne apprais.-u vniu't a. ihuwn by this notlco. .Hie to be aublwt to th. approval ot th. Hec relary of th. Interior. Th. purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commission, allowed, must be depoalled at time of Bale, money tu be returned If aal. I. not approved, otherwise patent will ls.ue for the timber, whuh muat be removed within ten year.. Wide will be re ceived from elllsens of th. t'nlled State, ansortatlon. ot such ctti-nii. and corporations organised undtr , K. iiwi nt the ttnlled Htateh or atttte. territory, or oiairie. hereof only. I'pon applK-atlon of a qualified purchaser, the timber on unv leaal aulidlvlslon will be offered i separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 17 M.. K. 1 w.. neo. it, bn nr.:. m ,', Churchill Hardware Company . The Iron Mongers Just in, factory shipment of S. O. f-"y?:ia:'rz. "". principals are -TALENT PRODUCT! Men's suits ciaaneo ana pressed, 11 sa Rosebarg Cleaners, phoc 47J. . for this week at Hardware Co. Antlera Tlientre. For the first time In his ten years of cutting comic capers on (JUsocUted Pnm Uaard Win.) a challenge to Mitchell at.the first j KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. the screen, Harold Lloyd plays the cara. Drown IB now emyioyeu lu 14. MIRa Lie finiO OI rorilHUU auu .rule UI a cuii.KV wj. nu nae Koseburg and ia tsalnlng faithfully ' Kid Starker of Klamath Kalis will for the fight, which ought to be a meet in the ten round main event hummer. Brown's style of milling cf the Klamath Falls boxing com ls on the same sluggliyr order as 1 mission card here next Tuesday Mitchell's. He Is a glutton fornignt according to announcement punishment and can give as welljtod4y jBa boys are lightweights, as take. . The men are carded tor jjarl Stoli, of Bend, and Chuck a semi-final event of six rounds, gams, ot Klamath Falls, will meet but the wiseacres among the local ) ja the seml-wfhdup. - innrti nraritct that the, battle Willi " - - 1" sports predict that the battle will be too-fierM to but more than two or three rounds. Prlnclpala for the main event have not yet been secured, but Pro moter Clough has plenty ot appli cations from which to make selec tions. He is taking his time about It, because he wants to be sure ot getting the very best men for the money. He expects to be able to announce the headllners by the first of next week. Heat with gas. OVER TRADE MARK WASHINGTON-, D. C, Oct. 12. The hearing of the complaint ot the Standard Oil Co., of Indiana against the Independent Oil Men of America was set to come before Thomas E. Robertson, commission er ot patents, In Washington, Oc toher 13. In this case the Stand ard contends that the Independ ents should not he permitted to , register their trade tuerk "lied Hat." The contention Is that !he Red Hat trade mark will contuse the mind of the public who Standards well known trade mark, "Red Crown." L. V. Nicholaa, president of the Independent organization, TOFT? FREE One 8x10 Photograph with every order of $6.00 or over. This offer closes Nov. 80. Clark Studio. Cass street. Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 331. DAVIS SWORN IN. (AemctateS Preja Uaied Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct, 14 Dwlght , Davis, ot Missouri, was" sworn , in today as secretary of war. Chief , Justice William Howard Tatt, a former secretary of war, adminis tered the oath, and John W. weeae, retiring secretary of war, stood by. The chief of staff ot the army, Major-General John L. Hlnes, his as sistants and chiefs of war depart ment bureaus, witnessed the cere-mooy. ssnvilllONAL CARD DR. bt. rl PLYLKB Chlropract physician. IIS w. tstnem. Keep your wardrobe ready for sny occasion by frequent cleaning and pressing snd repairing. Our Auto Will Call ' Mens 177 SANDY! played many parts, but "Tho Freshman . Is the first time he a donned a turtle-neck sweater and pill cap and done the rah. rah stuff! Nown that It's finished and all that remains la to hang PACIFIC HIGHWAY TO GET PUBLICITY IN NEW BOOKLET Pacific highway Capt. W. H. L. Osborne wlD , - i,u . .- ...,a. ..... ,hi "The entire (K.mil Ifrom Canada to Mexico is to re- ! .i..i . ,.on.ri. celvo extensive publicity for the with local talent, at the Antlers ! Purpose of Increasing tillirtst trav theatre. Monday Oct. 26th. uW ! over It. ""aid Capt. Harry L. the ausplcea of St. Georgli Wells, editor of Pacific Coast Tv churrh. (Kpisropal). Capt Osbei'V K D"v n"fs1"0 devoud to the will irive the -Tnaat to I, rl' , t.mulation . ot travel up and down suDuorted bv the entire chorna liith.e coast by the Pacific i patriotic songs. One hundred Rlrl' ' Capt are uaea as ited cross nurse this number, also a large groifb Boy Scout IV W. K'WVi flr i33 M , hemlock 100 M.. SW KW it , hemlock 41) Classified Section ' ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Fox Poultry Market terrier pups. POU SALE At a bargain, S mares good all-around work animals. In quire of Louis llauer. West Rose burg. ' fir 13U0 at., hemlock SS M.. 8K NWU fir SSS at., hemlock (S N'Ki KKW fir 11S0 M., NW11 SKI, fir 1710 M.. BK4 SK( fir M., i-Mlar 11. J., r "j nr.-, nr iw M. heinlo.k 40 M. KKH KW4 fir mi at.. NW( HWSi fir isl. U.. SKW Wt tlr 11 St.. hemlock M M. cedar IS St.. SW SW, fir .t M., heuilo.-k l'O al., eedar SO to., none of the timber on this aeelton to be sold for le.a thaa 91 Ro per M. f 'tr th. fir, tl per M. tor th. cellar and 7u cents per At. for the hemlork. T. 1 H.. It. W.. Sec IS, lt 0, fir 430 M., Lot S fir 360 ii., T. 17 a, It. v Sec. II, SWli NWU fir 710 M . T. 18 8., It. 10 W.. Sec. 31, Lot fir 240 M., whit, cedar 80 M . Lot I fir (10 M., whit, cedar SO St.. Lot 4 fir 20 M., Srhlte cedur 1 00 M , red cedar SO St., St1 SVVVl fir 3S0 M. white cedar II 54. HVSU SWU fir l'ji M.. whit, cedar 106 St., NP. Si:i. fir llu M . whltA cedur 14a &L. highway, ski; UK", fir lo M . white cellar VVVII. waa a former editorial U0 kl.. B'(i BBU fir t0 M., white FOR SALK Milch goat. 1, years old. Giving large quantity of milk. AddreBS R. F. 1). 2, Box 23 B. . around theatres and listen to mo Mrs. Lucy B. IIuly is -the na. na mini iov """"a" I ess, ' singing, "A OlrL tne venuiaior.. naiuiu niiuaa . Juodnllglit," supported lutlni aa anllao-a Irtitl 4 St SI Vkitll t thai iSTS ... "tJi"S i.uiitsu gins w T igi fitrinriisi U aa 1 no FREEH most trlKlou-le he. ylaya. .ms-fiei,,.,., - Jfr'Rraeol Wait .TV8 ' ,h a'Lrfl""1"." supported by the, followtr, ts7,4 "hereTt m.Tnt inlll ' of Hawaiian dancers. Mir.Fh l Iah.e"rdraev nTng" Ttnows""" ! ;' ??., f Mir- atArta nt a freahnian named Lamb j dred I.avis. Mildred Olian. M" d IfWirBi . -!" - " . , n,!,. Mir 0 II., Don. of the limber on se 6, 1 writer on the Hirtland Oregonlan I tni..e ,., , b ol(1 for roifb if and went to the Philippines lnju,an i; per M. for th. fir and reil . iL J i lsS In command of one ot the .cedar and 17 per M. tor th. whit. I. .IU th. Onmn reirlmcnt. ' V?'dar. r. 20 H, III Sec. II. i rtoai- Ulrl, a Boy. aril ted by the i4 Joan Sfaddhx' I to become popular and succeed ing In being only the goat! The action covers his arrival and re ception at Tate college; his love for prett. Peggy, the only one In town who lm't laughing up their sleeves at the little Umb! his predicament at a ball at which he wears a basted dress suit: his efforts to make the football team, and the lilg game in which the hool'a reputation hangs perilously In the balance. What My Neighbor Says Is of Interest to Roseburg Folks. When one has hat tbe misfor tune to suffer from backache, head aches, dlsxlness, nrlnary disorders and other kidney Ids and naa found relief Inm all thla sickness and suffering, that person's advice la ot untold value to trienaa ana neighbors. The following case Is dress Judd, Dorothy Ogle, Dorothy .McDonald, Rose Moffltt, Lois Brand, Messrs. Earl Miller, Kit- gt-ne Ilowdon, ayne Pickens, neth Atterbury, Mflford Howard, Otis Pembertoii. j Director Hail announced sev eral days ago thut the ca:tt would be cooped Wednesday. However, owing ,10 the enlargement of the protfticllcm, several more men are needed. The evinj:ig re hearsals are conducted opposite the News Review, the Iloc.iailel Bldg., at 7:30 p. ni. v companies oi ino oicr i""iki, NWU red fir 400 M.. T. 21 He Is on his way north to van-, u. , w k,.c. h. nku hv veilow couve;- and Victoria, gatnering aata i or, a. ren nr. in aa., or .an illustrated, .folder btwklet dv j y.uow iir i reu scrlplive OI 119 wnoio romy, oi inr.Imn( o ,i .. timber oli these 'Pacific highway from those cities section, to be sold fur leas than ,in Tla Jnana Mexico $1.71 per M. for th. red and yellow .... XUHna'. . ,, ,,M ..M'nr and II per M. for the white fir. "Koseburg IB s situated "IdiT. S 8. It II W.. Sec. 37. KK'J, Capt. Wells, "that every b ot tnetvu. old growth fir 4IJ M.. rnUr new travel we create muni pass I 50 M., hemlock luo 4. .pruc ti jj . iUI- ., ,u- nn.,,iMI hll old arowth fir 400 II., through this city. On other P- .econd growth fir 4im at., hemlock of the line there are alternate mo u H (, BW14 old growth fir Ken- roul.;., put omy on. .. r"Ku u"? &iWu':K 'Wit old meJins that Roseburg will get the FOR BALK-Old growth fir block Phone 1UF23. E. Melrose. and second wood, IS in. G. Troselle. FOR SALE 45 tons of cheat hay at the S. S. Crawford ranch for 15 per tou. J. L. Casebeer, DU-onville. FOR SALE Whirlwind Universal vacuum cleaners, on eaay tertf t! 225 N. Jackson SL T. . . FCll SALE Up-to-date restaurs doing fine business In tbrivliag town of about 3000 populatieae-A bargain at tbe price, 14.600. TW dreas J. L. S., Box 44, Reeds port, Ore. FOR" SALE One Wood Brothers' thresher, sile JU36. In first class running condition. Also one John Deere double-roll tractot disc. See at Geo. Cooper place, two miles west of Melrose. Writ E. L. Hosklns, Kirby. Ore. FOR RUNT FIVE-ROOM furnished spertmes to rent 335 North Rose. FOR SALU 30 tiers old growth, Hi-Inch block wood, i.60 at ranch; also double disc plow, four-horse. Llnriblom, Dlxonville. FOR SALU 1 plastered house, 6 large rooms, closets, bath, gar age, fruit trees, He. Terms. Call loS Reservoir Ave., Roseburg, FOR-SALE Purebred-Mammoth Bronze turkeys from registered stock. Toms, 110: hens 18 and IS. Mrs. S B. Dunn, RL 2, Bog 120, Roseburg. ml growth fir 1021 M. cilr 10 M , h. l..c k 200 M . NK', UK', old growth Iflr loo M., second growth fir 710 ill., cednr II II., hemlock 15 II.. SW4 SK", old growth fir 400 M Cook with gaa. SEATTLE FIRE IN FOG IS EXPENSIVE Who could ask for a, ampie i A. J. Caravan, a. tt. conuucior. I4 8. Pine St., says: "Continual riding on the train, affected my kidneys and caused dull pains in my back. Doan s fills gave ma the beat of results." SEVEN YEARSl. LA I tat Mr. Carman said: "fx I ever have ayy trouble with my kidneys Doan's are sure to relieve me." tOc, at all dealers, rosier-am-born Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Miijcatlc Theatre. "Are Parents People?" Is this picture entertaining? It'a a new Paramou.it production, coming to the Majestic Theatre. Directed by Malcolm St. Clair, who made "The Lighthouse by the Sea," "Are Parents People?" Is a Btory of a young girl's efforts to bring SEATTLE, Oct. 14. While a fog about a reroncin.siion Deiween that completely concealed houses bar parents who quarrel almost amj vehicles at one hundred feet incessantly over petty matters and av ov(,r pUK(.t 8onn,i an(t Seattle finally separate. itoday three firemen were hurt In The picture opens on the scene fighting a $200,000 blaze hero to of Menjou and Miss Vldor. with oav . Thp z,.ii,.rbach Paper -rom-trunks parked, all ready to sot pnnr and neighboring concerns lost out one for Paris, the other Re- heavily. no. They nave teiegrapnen isei.y. Klremen waging the battle close to the building at 807 Western av enue, were scarcely able to per ceive the walls, and in the dark ness Fireman Oscar N'otlnKham had no warning of tbe flight of s weighty bale of paper'that fell up on him. He was rushed to a hoS' the daughter, who is away at an exclusive young girls' boarding school, to come home and deride only one of many thocsands. but which one she la going with. The It la that of a Roseburg resldenL .fun starts when Hetty decides to better ex- : go oaca to scuoo, aim ie,, parents that they are acting hkb a couple of kids. The Inughs start rirht here In the very first scenes and don't let up for a single mo-1 fir full benedt of all the new traevl. Mtuuhlea thla hooklet Pacific " . "7 , Mr;"', bid growth tlr 4"o CoasS travel will issue 25.000 cop- .collrt Kr1Win fir 40o M . cedar lvs every mouth, containing stories it.. nw hk old growth fir of Ihlnva of Interest along te I M - second growth fir 4f.o M.. rednr of things oi inter si aioi g " 1;6 M HK(4 HK,4 ,,, Krmh tlr r,on route, with many beautiful pictures. u oolld arowth (lr 7I6 M., ,.iar Both the booktrt acd tne magazine, 2., m., hemim k 35 11., Sec 15, go i-io the hands of actual travel- NK'i old growih 1 fir .nxo M cedar ers. s More man naii a minion iu- ld ,)wlh flr ,. ,,mll)(.k pie come to the coast every year oy automobile. We Ineend to sen a trip over the Pacific highway to everyone ft them If wre can." Captain and M:n. wens leit early this morrling for Eugene, hre he waa acheilnled to sneak at noon at the luncheon of the Lions Club. Ho ':- Is also scheduled to speak Momlay next 10 the ChunilaT of Commerce of Portland. FOR RKNT 5-room modern Cood location. Phone 420-U FOR BENT Three office rooms. Best location In tbe city. Phoc 6(1. . . FOR-RENT OR SALE s-roosn modern home, close In. Phone 437-J. FOR SALE Oats and vetch, good mixture for 3c. Cheat and vetch 1 8 4c; SB head nannle goata for sale, 12.50 head, at puce. A. F. Stearns, Oakland, Ore. PETlf ETT'liUNES tluy your win ter's supply of Umpqua valley's choicest prunes at a very low price. Kxtra fancy grade. Freeh, from- drier. Phone 42-J. FOir8ALEOoo(l lumber aTfalr price at saw mill on Rice Creek, on good graveled county road. 4 miles from highway. Phone 22F2. Clare-Morrison Lumber Co., Box 141. Plllard, VETCH common, absolutely clea est and finest In Oregon. 5 cents per lub. delivered to your post office. Also fine cheat seed 2i cents lb. J. E. Hatfield, Dixon vllle. Ore. Phone 3F11. FOR RENT Downs taira apart ment with garage. 24 8. "Fir rott. ' FIVE-ROOM lurnisbed house.,, lot rent. Close In. Lawrence Agejjcjr, 125 Cass street. furnished Heat evllh gas. CAMAS VALLEJf NEWS The loilios of the W. C. T. V. en tertained ! members of the Loyal Temperance legion, on Friday evening. Oct. 9 at tho home of Mrs. Wilfred Brown. Twenty-three members were present. We are very proud of our L. T. U as It has such a large membership and ia the. onlv one In the county and we pltul for an X-ray examrnnilod. Iara Eiali to see so many of our boys Two other firemen were cut 'S tand girls making such a splendid Efficiency Housekeeping (Continued from page 2.) Adults. FOR RriKlt-2-room apartment, upper floor. 246 S. Stephens. -, FOR RENT 4-room downi!rt apartment Private bath. (Most in. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y" ' FOR RENT Nicely furnish? room apartment. Perpetual "ot water. 120. tl 4 Cobb St FOR RENT 5-room strictly Mod ern nungaiow, oag iioors inroaaxn out, furnace, garage, coneeete driveway, close to school, rfwver occupied, 36 per month. tH 460. , I LOST AND FOUiNSt man! until the fade-Otlt As Lita Hazlltt, the little girl whose parents are a problem to her. Hetty is said to lie Just as lovable as she was In "Peter Pun." In which role she skyrocketed to fa. ue overnight. Liberty Theatre. Thto flapper Is the feminine of flying glass. MEURALGIA or hwuiach nib th fore)iM& mlt mod inhale the vannrt Owe IT Million Jmrw Ut4 Yiotly 1170 M.. NWU NK4 old Itrnwth 3.T.0 M., hemlock l&O M . HEi, NEU second growth fir lino II., cedar 60 M.. hemlo.-k 7S it.. NKW NW'a sec ond growth fir 210 M., hemlH-k 110 II., KW!4 X'4 second growth fir 3120 M . S'l NW, aernnd growth fir 1421 M . KK'4 NW14 juw:- n. I Kroeth fir ! M, hemlock NK'a et lA awennd arowth tlr 41,0 II.. KW SIVUj ecor.U growth fir 2900 If , SWI4 HWI4 sec 011,1 growth fir HA'iO M., fK'a tV sccioid growth fir 4470 If.. NK'a SK'i second growth fir 4190 It., NWV, HK4 wennd growih fir 4iii) M.. hemlock 100 M . HWI4 XK sec ond arowth fir 460 M., SKV, SK4 second growth fir 217b U cedar 12.', M.. none of the timber on theae actions to be .old for iesa than 12 10 per M. for the spruce and out arowth fir. 12 per M. tor the cedar ami second growih fir and 10 cents per It. for the henilo, k. T. 3 H., 11. I K.. See. 1 HW14 K. pine 171 M . fir 40 M.. Ia.i 3 pine, 271 at., fir loo II 4 pine 70 M., fir 470 M , SK'i .'nvH pine 271 M., fir loo M.. none of the timber on tlila aectlon to be aold ror lean than 12 r,o per M. I for the pin and l per It. for the I fWi yellow fir 4.M1 ,M., white fir each of salt and alum dissolved in 200 M, heu,lK:k too M . sw'4 HK '4 lone cup of boiling water and added red flrlio M., while fir 200 II., red,,,, ne f ,.,K1i Kft,r , hlch iKiJV'w'ii, '7l.o M.N.eH.ioek Jslone tablespoon of cream of tartar M. re.i redr f.o II,, T. 21 H., Ft. 1 2 I has been disolved. Keep the mlx w. -.-. 2:1. Lot r,, red fir 4i M.,IUIK In . jar and use seve.sl times none of the timber on these ."-'llonsi to he aiilil for lss then 12. .",0 perl M. for the red and Veilow fir. ll.i',0 o- on Sunday afternoon report i"r. M ,"r,h.'- r"' ''"!"' "J"' 6I Special-This week $1 minis, 1 WANTED ON SHARES 100 weed of ewes. Phone .4F1. , " LOST Hound, black with Wue spots and tan ears and legiC Re ward. Ervln Rice, Oakland, (fis. JH'.tart toward clean manhood and womanhood. All report a very plea sanr time and aro iklng forward to other good times during the winter- The young people who made the trln. on horseback 'o 'he "signal tree. a very good lime, thou-th the fog was so dense they could not see surface of the silver, then allowed to become dry before being rubbed off with a cloth or chamois. If the silver has a raised pattern, a brush is helpful for getting the powder out of the crevices. 1 am a firm be liever In the prepared pastes and powders for polis'ilng silver, all nf them being good or they would not have endured. After getting, your sliver clean, keep It clean and bright by plac ing pieces of Kuin camphor In the silver drawer or chest, and also by .keeping aa many plecea as possible In canton flannel cases. Once a week, after washing but before wiping your table silver, place It for ton minutes In a basin conlan- ing this solutiun: One tablcsixion WANTED ,Z TAILORING and dressmaking. 528 8. Main St. Mrs. Uuthrldge.'"-' WANTED Plain sewing and em broidery to do. 924 E. First St. while fir and! Tho. Havell, Acting Coin. ; lb. 21c. 1'esnut Llovd Crocker. brittle, i lb. 18c. WANTtttJ Unfurnished or partly furnished room. Phone 492-J. WANTED Janitor with soma. ex. peiience. Inquire at Terminal Hotel desk. 1L WANTED A place to work- for board, by blgh school bo), "Ad dress Boy, Care News-RcvlEw. WANTED While Holland turkey gobbler. Heavy spring bird.' Mrs. Lutle Fate, Days Creek. Ore.". WANTED A nice room, close In, for 8 year old child. Can, .be cared tor after school hours. Call 2S9. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Good wages for competent girl. Write Mrs." A. E. Adelsperger. 955 South JJth mreet Aiarsntieia, uregon. TUBBY Back to Primitive Methods. By WINNER PATRICIA AID I ARE GotNS WISH VWB STAY tMOoqftS WHILE we ACE A WAV. 5,0 .T . . sa. a. is kP l TttiiC. 1CC r-vu TMFM 'C V n-M Ciux." spider. AKIO ASK HIM ID COMfi CAJS.I W"" I 1)1 111! Kill sr s. n a?r umft SPlCiEO CAM ' wy,. i nur OVJFO?- I e...e. f F l vjnil r-reuiv- (iHIU, OVt K HEflE " MOM AM eAvrai ! av uaue- crjijt- OOWM TOWN : I SWD. COMfc W l V Le- IJ e" V W SV 'VJvtAT SeVf HELLO - I --iarr oiu 0E.C2 - - CAM MOVJ C0M6 OVER HEfcE?- COMEi CM CACR AW .VJA1T A HlMit? mi. I HEY SPIDER' P:.. e-'.',rV -v VV, IA,' 1 MISCELLANEOUS 1 CAR OWNER Don't forge(. ts aall iii wheu In need of salts parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecltln llouse. it . eaV. Chas. S. McElhinrkyf -The Widow's Friend" Oregon Lif til North Jsckson SANDYjl WHEN L ROSEBUEG STOt AT Hotel Umpqua