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r OREGQrJS LUMBER OUTPUT REDUCED; ssimmiiiiw yuynuku I I 4 Tb North Sid - Sunshine 4 club will hold a bataar at the & Atk raiiiw (lHvr mi flat- 4 urdar, November 14th. A num- 4 ber goes who. eacn purcna and the lucky number will 4 draw a beautiful handmade silk quilt. . . . (Aaoelatod Plea Utard Win.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. Cen-i sjs bureau riKures today showing I last years cutting of lumber from American forests amounted to 35.930.986.0U0 board feet. 8.3 per cent decrease of the previous year, were viewed In a statement by W. L. Greeley, chief of the forestry service aa "far from re assuring to those Interested In forest conservation." The bureau's report showed that the Btate of Washington pro duced more tnan six billion feet, which, although nearly twice as much as any other state, was a 6.1 per cent reduction of the prev ious year. Oregon's cut of three and a half billion feet, the sec ond largest, was 7.6 per cent re duction, Louisiana's slightly more than three billion feet was a de crease Jf 4.4 per cent, while Mis sissippi's total of slightly lee than three billion feet was an In crease of .l per cent, California and Nevada Jointly produced approximately two bil lion feet, a, decrease of 6.7 per cent. Mr. Greeley's statement emphasized the seriousness that nearly all important industrial agricultural regions are consum ing billions of feet of virgin tim ber from the south and far west and growing, but little on the forest lands within their own boundaries. "The drain upon the nations lumber supply," he said, "is a pre dominant domestic Issue and the Amerran people must regard It as such until the rate of timber growth catches up with the rate of consumption." NEWS TIDBITS HOLLYWOOD The United Ar tists, comprising Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and other producing stars, expect to be Joined by Gloria Bwanson at the expiration of her present con tract TACOMA Trapped in her burn ing home and unable to aid her self. Mrs. w. Justice, an Invalid in a wheel chair, was rescued Dy ur six-year-old grandson, at Kifte, on Tuesday. The bouse was loiauy destroyed. GREAT FALLS. Mont. The at torney general's office In Montana has approved a parole for J. C. Pe ters and R. B. Noble, vice president and director respectively of the Commercial National Bank, serving prison terms following the closing of the pank, uctoDer . izs. REDDING, Cal. Paul Vogt, of Portland, Ore, was killed Instantly when he was caught In the ceiling of a rock crusher. One leg was pulled from bis body. Heat with gas. See our robes and blankets. They are sure fine. Judd'a Furniture Store. T T The Douglas county teachers' In stitute closed last night after a very Interesting and successful ses sion. The committee on resolu tions presented a report thanking all those contributing to the suc cess of the institute, and com mending the spirit and organisation and particularly the recognition given the rural schools. Continua tion of Ihe institute was favored. It was advocated that a commit tee be formed to assist the county (superintendent in making th ar rangements for the future insti tutes, as the task Is an arduous one. The retirement fund for teach ers, as advocated by Mr. Churchill, was advocated. The teachers also voted In favor of Uie continuation of the work of the rural school su pervisor. The teachers also voted favoring additional qualifications for ele mentary teachers, provided, how' ever, that salary schedules are graded accordingly. legislation creating larger units of taxation for educational purposes was also favored. Changes in the course of study except by people of wide experience was disapproved. Vnl nf ante nf mvernmsnt tlm ber. General Land Office, Washing ton, D. C. Sept. 2J, 1S25. Notice Is hereby given that subiect to the conditions and limitations of the acts of June . 3 Stat Jlf) and June 4. 12U (41 Stat.. 758). and pursuant to departmental reg-ula- iAn. f Anrll 14 1B24 (SO Li. L. SISI the timber on the following lands will be sold Nov. 16. 1925, at 10 o'clock A. M. at public auction at the U. B. land office at BosebursT, rt-airnn in i n hlzheat bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be ,,H(..t in ihn annrnvnl Of the OSC' retary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber, which must be removed ,.htn .. r da will be re i celved from cltisens of the United mama -i.i-imi inn of such cltisens. .and corporatlona organised under nv state, territory, or "..i thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal aubdivislon will be offered separately before being Included in any oner o? a larner uim. .. T, . c. ll UU.-1. VI.-U f r 12SS Terminal Beauty (Shop, phone 686, WHITMAN FOREST FIRE BURNS OVER 160 ACRES (AaxeUted Preai Lewd VJre.) BAKER. Ore, Oct, 24. After burning for the past week a fire in the Whitman National forest, on the north fork of John Day riv er, is finally under control, it was reported here this morning. It was estimated that 150 acres of land burned over. The fire was the worst of the year, according to the local forest offices. ' o Studebaker builds no yearly models. KELSO OFFICIAL, ONCE CONVICTED. WINS A HUNG JURY f AmorlatM Pi teased WIr.) KELflO. Wsh., Oct 24. Aftnr vainly try inn (or six hours to reach a verdict, the jury in the second trial of A. H. Gordon, former wa ter superlntendpnt, on charges of embezzlement, was dismissed at midnight last night. The first bal lot stood seven to five for aculttal and the final vote was eight to four for acquittal. Gordon was granted a new trial following his first trial two weeks ago, which resulted in the convic tlon. M., hemlock 40 M., WW i itt'iTi hi haminrK iuu aa... qv . n fir 1300 M.. hemlock 85 M SE KWU fir 8S M- hemioon .u u VPU rv.u fir 11 BO M.. nn wfc-Li fi. i7in ir. kku fkVl fir loot jfl.. ceaar ii mi., rn-m du s.s vvv M . hmlork 40 M.. KKhk Swti fl: u NWU RWU fir 1570 H 8Ki4 SWfc fir 110 M.. hemlock 80 M., cedar 45 M.. SW 8W r 826 M., hemlock 120 M., cedar 0 M., none nf t ha timhir on this Bectlon to bf old for leas than 41.50 per M. for the fir, $1 per M. for the cedar and 7R aanii nor M (nr tha hemlock. 16 S.. R. 2 W.. Sec. 25. Lot b, fir lA(t M ft fir 360 11.. T. 17 8.. It. YV.. Sec. SI, 8WK NWi4 J 72 AI., T. Z9 O-. It- IV W ., DC. asU. (ir 240 M, white cedar (0 M.. Lot fir 10 M. white cedar SO M.. Lot fir 260 M.. white reUr 100 M., red cedar SO M.. nr. '4 BW4 nr zsw white cedar 15 M . 8WU. 8W44 fi IMS M.. white cedar 105 M., NEKj SE'4 fir 345 M., white cedar 245 M, SK'i SB'4 fir 610 M., white ceda: i-'n M KVU KKU fir 280 M.. whit poilnr ftO M . nuna of the timber on theae aectlona to be sold for leaa than in Der M. for the fir and red cedar and 7 per M. for the whit r filar. i . 2(1 d.. it. w .. eec. is NTKU KWU red fir 400 M.. T. ZI o. K. 4 W,. Sec. 2. NK SWU yellow fir. 20 M.. red fir. 175 VL. NWU KW4 yellow fir 225 M., red nr. 27B m . wnite iir ia m. none of the timber on these sections to be sold for lew than li nr M. for the red and vello fir ana si Der ai. tor ma waits m T. 26 S.. R. 12 W., Sec. 27. KE SVV'i. old growth fir 475 M., ceda 50 M., hemlock zoo m spruce za ai. mwu KWU nld orrnwth fir 400 M. erond growth fir 400 M.t hemlock 1U On., H o oiu BTOwm 11 600 M.. second growth fir 650 M 20t hi.. UK M. HW'i icrowth fir 1025 if., r'lar 60 M-. hem lorn zuu on.. nr,i ori'a uiu iruwi fir 500 M-, scond growth fir 750 M . cedar 26 M hemlock 26 M .WU KKH old growth fir 400 M., fiecund growth fir 400 M.. cedar 150 M,. isWA old growth fir 200 M., necond growth fir 450 M., cedar 176 M., K4 SVhi t'ld growth fir 600 M second growth fir 776 M., cedar 25 M., hemlock 25 M., Sec, 35. NK NK old growth fir 8880 M cedar 60 1C-, hemlock 6S0 M.. NWi NKS4 old growth fir 3340 M.. hemlock 1170 M., HW14 NE14 old growth fir 3 .'50 M.. hemlock 650 M . 8K NK"i set on U growth fir 3400 M., cedar 60 M . hemlock 75 M . NK'- NW4 sec ond growth fir 1:910 If., hemlock 1 40 M-. NW14 NW14 nerond growth fir 2420 8W4 SW second growth fir 342S M. RK4 NW sec ond growth fir 2860 M., hemlock 150 M . NC'4 SW4 second growth fir 4450 A! . NW4 XW second growth fir 29O0 M.. 8WU KW14 sec ond growth fir 3690 M. KK4 HW14 t-cond growth fir 4470 II.. NKU SK'i second growth fir 4190 M.. NWVi HK'A second growth fir 4660 M.. hemio.K 100 M , tw tK sec ond growth fir 4860 M.. 8K4 aMonl growth fir 2175 M cedar 1 L'5 M none of the timber on these sections to be sold for less than 82.50 per M. for the spruce and old growth fir. 62 Dr M. for the cedar and second growth fir and 60 cents rer m. lor tne hcmiorir. T. if a. R. I K.. See. 1, SW NEU. pine JT5 M, fir 40 M., Lot S pine, 276 M, firl 100 M.. Lot 4 pine 10 M., fir 470 M.. AGAIN ESSE1 HUDSON REDUCE PRICES : EFFECTIVE OCTOBER TWENTIETH ESSEX COACH NOW HUDSON COACH NOW HUDSON BROUG HAM now ("l HUDSON (Seven-Passenger) SEDAN now $765 1! All Prices Freight and Tax Extra Heat Vltb gas. 8v yelloa SECURITY LEAGUE PROTEST KEEPS OUT SOCIALIST ALIEN NEW YORK, Oct. 24. An Invita tion pjlr-mled 19 Arthur Hcndpr son. homo secretary In the Ilrlllsh labor cabinet, headed b Ramsay 'h-mick. Thos. Uavell, Actios; Com MarDonald. to address a Hartford, Imisiionor t'onn., Y. M. C. A. limrheon of Dus- SKi SW'i Dine ITS M.. fir 100 U none of the timber on this section to be sold for less than $2. SO per U. for the pine and $1 per M. for the fir. T. 27 d. B. 11 W . Sec. fl, BEU fir 450 M.. white fir 300 M.. ItemlocK 100 M. KW4 Br. refl rir lsoe M . srnite rtr zoo h rrdar 7 M. PK. VEU relloi l.'iO M, red fir TSO M. hemlock 25 H. red dr (0 M , T. a., R. II w. eve. Z3. Ixit fe. red l r 4B0 H. none of the timber on these sections to be snld for lfs than 12. SO per M. for the red arid yellow fir, tl.&o per M. for the red cednr and K0 rents per M. for the white tlr and lnessmi-n today, was withdrawn be cause of a protest by the National Security league. The leacue complained that per mission for Mr. Henderson to speak constituted rero:nltl0 o the part of HartfoiW businessmen nf the principles of socialism and Internationalism. Men's stilts cleaned ana pressed, 11 60. Boscburf Cleaaerr, Vboas 4IJ. f0ft8IONAL CARD! OR M. H Pl.YLKR ChlropractK physlcun. lis w. Lauia 8t And for those who desire, these cars may be purchased on the special winter terms: ESSEX CdACH $195 DOWN PAYMENT Balance $39 per Month HUDSON COACH $295 DOWN PAYMENT HUDSON BROUGHAM $465 DOWN PAYMENT. HUDSON SEDAN $525 DOWN PAYMENT The remaining payments conveniently arranged ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY 126 N. Rosa St. Phons 438 Rosaburg, Oregon fJUDSONESSEX World's Largest Selling "Sixes" "V i COMMUNITY CHEST COMMITTEE IS TO BE INCREASED The committee appointed to ban- die the Community Chest campaign bas been enlarged by the anoint ment of A. O. Sutherland, Dr. O. C. Flnlay and O. L. Johnson, mem bers of the local Rotary club. E. A. Brltton, a member of the original committee, has resigned, although he will continue to aid In the cam paign. Mr. Brltton tendered his resignation as he felt that ha should bare no Tote In the commit tee's activities, aa he Is a mem ber of a recipient organisation. Mr. Brltton, having had experience In thia line of work, will probably con tinue to work with the committee In an advisory capacity. MR8 DUKE NO BETTER, fAasviatei met Lejwd Wl. ) NEW YORK. Oct. 24 Mrs. 1.11- Han N. Duke, divorced wife of ths WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Slicker Isthewrtweaftwr servtot uniform -' for lh regular men wno mane ever day count? j.Towta co aosTOM late James D. Duke, today remain ed la a critical condition at her home here. Her physician, Dr. Bryon O. Clarke, stated that his patient appeared weaker than on yesterday. Mrs. Duke suffered two cerebral hemorrhages last night. Prevent or semore lines or wrinkles with Elisabeth Arden's antl-Wrinkle Cream, muscle oil or orange skin food, Lloyd Crocker, SATURDAY EVENING POST GETS AN OFFICIAL QUERY (tmkM lms Lwl Wire.) WASHINOTON. Oct it The naval court of Inquiry Into the JrJhcoandoah disaster today asked the Saturday Evening Post wheth er Its recent articles on the Shen andoah, appearing post-humously under the name of the late Com mander Zachary Lansdowne was authentic, accurate and complete as it came from his pen. EPISCOPAL MEET ENDS. Aanrtti1 I'ma LeeenJ Vtlrv.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 24. Business of the forty-eighth trien- 'nial general convention of the Pro testant Episcopal church was con cluded this morning. The bishops and deputies repaired to Christ church cathedral where the final closing services were held and the pastoral letter read. Majestlo Theatre , The monument marking the sot I where the first claim was slaked , under the mining laws following the California gold rush of 't Is I still In aslstence. I Albert E. Smith, president - of Vltagraph, came across It in Walk-! er Pass, California, while traveling U with his brother, David Smith, the K director, to the location used In j K filming Vltagraph's production, t J "Baree, Bon of Kuan." The papers, now colored by age. were still In the rusty metal rase, protected by as Irregular column of cobblestones as originally plac ed by the flier of the claim. The j early date, even yet legible on the papers, caused Mr. Smith to have the records searched. To his sur-1 prise this was found to be the first claim recorded alter the adoption of the new code. At Majistlc Hun-1 day, Monday and Tuesday. Young Men and Women 'f Have room for three more students who' yvould Jike to-j take up the study of Telegraphy in pur night classes. Call A or t-.V.r.n evenlnne ., "M " 8 224 Parkins Bldg. Roseburg Telegraph Institute Antlers Theatre Usually In movies, Imllans chase and capture the white girl. But In "The Oolden Princess." uhlch will be at the Antlers Sun day, the situation Is reversed. Betty Bronson, who stars In Ihe title role, pursues and captures the Indians. 1 Not only that, she washes' their faces for them! Betty plays the part of a girl, whose father, a California gold miner, has been killed. Rho Is brought up by a kindly padre, who runs a chspel settlement In Ihe Perra foothills for the Indians, who have-been crowded out of their val leys by the nblte men In their pur suit of gold. .. Among Betty's duties at the chapel Is that of looking after a number of Indian children. Inas- around the reckless, feverish days of 1S19 when California teemed with gold-crated men and women. Clarence Badger directed the pic ture, which la based on Prances Agnew's screen version of a Uret llarte s'ory. Antlers Sunday only. Liberty The next Columbia, "The Danger Rlgnal," featuring Jane Novak with Dorothy Kevler, Itobert Kdeson, tiasion Glass, Koliert tkirdon, le Hhumway, May me Kelso, and a number of other favorites under Erie C. Kenton's direction comes In the Liberty theatre next Bunday. : This picture Is an adaptation of, William Z. Doty'a popular maga1 sine slory of the same title, revolv ing akiiiit the daring phases or rail road Ufa There are a series of grip ulna situations which lead no to a much as "kids Is kids' Ihe aorld j terrific wreck, said to be one of the ' over, sometimes they get Into nils- most sensational catastrophes ever chief and almoet always they have- capimed for the screen, aversion for soap and water. i Throughout the action there So that Is why Betty chases and moves the story nf a mother's sac captures Ihe Indians, and sees to It Hiking heart. I --ft a widow short that they behave properly and are ly alter her child Is born, she gives washed around thulr necks and In II up tn her stubborn, wealthy fath bark of their anrs. i er In law and leaves the big city "The (Joldto Princess" revolves to reside In jier Isolated, native , town. But the situations that fnl- ' Man's suits Cleaned ana pressed, low lead up to a big aurprlse for f 1 .60. Roseburg Cleaner. phoM in'- iiiii i-imir. - e5. , - - ttecretarlal, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE (92 Wlllamstts St. .... Phons fM KuQsn, OrSfOfl Enroll Today it's a Good Bcbool A. E. KQHEnrS, President r" ' immimwintafiiift j.9 OUWCRVtt . DISPATCH Our xns are of Ihe modern type which enable as to guarantee that svory Item of your property will be transported In absolute safety and with speed. "Wt flm to fiss" ' '., H.S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO." . ,v,vmmaa.mttmiTnn.a.