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The Longer It Waits The Quicker YouTl Went It SEED GRAIN Recleaned Wheat and Oats. Order Tile for Next Carlot Special 2-kevM DUs Harrow $2aOO Flour $7.00, $8.20, $8.60 See U Fust, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU I COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURQ Women Wanted! To work on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon YONCALLA COUPLE WED Howard L. Rogers and Ora M. Coggsweil, both of Yoncalla. were quietly married yesterday morning at the ottice of Justice oi the feace George jlonee. The ceremony waa attended only by tha parents of tne groom. Tbe young coupie wul make their hone at roneati where I Mr. Kogers is now employee). Heat with gas; CHINAMAN DEAD Show Loy, a railroad section worker, employed near Olendale, died yesterday quite suddenly, death hpinar the result of heart failure. Coroner Rllter took charge of the body which was abipped to Portland last night WOOSTER FUNERAL TO BE HELD 8ATURDAY The funeral ot the late tt. F. Wooster, whose death occurred on Monday, following an accident In which his head was crushed by .a limb falling from a tree which he was cutting, will be held on Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Canyonvllle. The services will be held at the L O. O. F. hall, and will be conducted by the Roseburg Un dertaking company of this city. Terminal beauty Shop, phone t8(. o I CYCLONE'S TOLL LESS. Anrlatrd Prtu Uurd Win.) BUSH1RE, Persia, Oct. 30. Messages from Bahrein Island, In the Oulf ot Persia, asserted that the stories of the recent cyclone were exaggerated. It Is stated that 32 pearl divers were drowned- and Sold hy WHARTON BROS Roseburg ' Oregon Chas. S. McElhiniiy "Tha Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Pin Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill. The best equipped ahop in town for repair work. We are able to handle your large jobs as well as your small ones. GEAR CtTTING OAKLAND t . EX-SERVICE MEN TO MEET SAT. EVENING w BenaiorKooi. neia ana Seneca Fonts will be In the city Saturday night d will w amu niaM uruiib u. c-- service men at the legion roams starting at 7:30 o'clock. w important legislation ot inter- w i est to World War and Span- American vets wiH be die- cussed. A Ug attendance is desired. ' ANNUAL MEETING ' The regular annual meeting of the Umpqua Broccoli Ex- change. Inc., will be held at the city hall, RosebOTg. Sat- urday. Nor. 7th, 1925. All members are urged to be pre- ent as many matters of lm- portance are to be considered. R. A. HERCHK.1. . President. FOSTER BUTNER, Sec'ty-Munager. that 35 boats have not been ac counted for. The casualties in the boats and others In ports are es timated at 60. No damage is re ported to have been done ashore. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Several sales a day now for Christmas gifts. Naturally people go to Carr's for the best assort ment of Christmas good. Our toys sre 90' In' now and are on display. Early choice Is always wise. Christ mas cards, tree trimmings, station ery, towels, fancy work, hose, china and glass, jewelry, notions, and all such gift goods are on display now. You can Just as well buy now and benefit by your early se lection. Tha toy and gift line at Carr's la bigger and better than ever. We really carry a bigger stock than a town the sise of "..,: :,T. . k. ; "" service to our customers, wnen ---- - mile t ve. you, shop at Carr's yon know you carelcslly all)g se are getting good merchandise In . ,h .,,, the edge of Wk assortmeiit at a low price. We I the ,ake Hide hero until the Invite your early Inspection of ourtra(n due taye no time lor stocks. Carr's. useless questions. Just geb her saaaaasasaaaaaaaasaaaaaaasBaaaai ticKet ,tep Into the car quickly, r m-wdtflfl fTVi X Stbasrwaae-x stoptnem witn in. . Dhvstctans sale prcaa -cription AN-A-CIM. Contains no narcotics. Does not effect heart. Ctinlotly proven by prof'" of medldii thrmnh tr y" ot cmetsiK m children and amilu of aU aces. An-a-cln Safely Rlievet Toothache Coles Noeall Hand, Pocket Tin Only 25C aN-A-CIN ITUBBY vWa7a, '. , Illf OK AtWJTIE. . CHfeSTt-tt ) I I TSO" "" '" I t . . OOajT-rouWE XXK.o TAKEN FLUFFV CXTTf OOOOS. iW CHtSTEO, B8tMC hf fit UP l ! -; ruTor hSiil't : WSL y X GRAB X I VlPP I I NOTION tO -THQOW VDV MM 7 1 " VoFHlV VaT M f OH, X L- tJSX , . j ''' ' ' " trrrll i a.i i' ' ' "SANDY" By ELEN0RC MEHERIN THE BTORV SO FAR Sandy McNeil weds Ben Murillo, a ffimiDnu. with Iui.a wullh to . i pieaae uur pareuta. one icaca the, altar Inr a farewell meetiua with Tiininy, an old sweetheart, In the garden of har home in Santa Barbara. -She tella Judith Moore, a ban Francisco cousin, who find her there, .that ane cannot go with Murillo. liut ane does go to the boneymooa re - treat In the hills, over the balcony of which the tleea, into the night, remaining away a halt hour. He- ,rnine find. Murillo tumina. At Laie Tanhoe .he longs to I hike with other guest, but M-l r.llo preferato nap; and after ahe meeta two Santa Barbara boy trlend. who invite the couple to . .i..., . uuriiin har in their room." Angered by this and other Indignities. Sandy plans night. . UO ON WITH THE oTOKK. i CHAPTER 11 It was lour o'clock in the morn ing. Sandy dressed In a atill ex citement nurried not mulling the sligbtoat sound. Now she atood before tho mir ror brushing the powder (rdin her brows, llur. .eyes were ! dilated, very. dark, 'ine falntett color spotted her white cheeks. She took up the greenbacks, 111 til. HT3UVy.1B, . . l ... i.-V,. ti...vj. neia mem iiSiiii)-.iuu.s n:7 nougui oi ."'"- imuga t w . ""-,., tueui. um tne itet oi uie mo- in ner nanoe , niuue uer writhe. """Ik.... ..ih. mm I oue iu.... " ,f- ber bag , a gfay silk,, handbag, Now she gathered ner toilet ut ne gatnereu ner tuum. i I. ...ntsriuiri anil " ,nd ' ; She went over to the wall and !Uened H he .tlrred she would a No sound. .Then s deep, pro- longed suore, He was turning, peiuaim pumus : ui lace settling more nea.iiy. She sobbed with relief. Slowly she ttrew tne ring- ltom ,her tingeis. Theie weie . three ot these, two circles or aianiouus auu una uf emeratds. '1 neie was tne bridal gift that bracelet. Sandy put tnese ou tue basin, neillaee tlKhtly tverylhing must1"119 ,n "" they wul rcelve m in ton . ISnVrUgMge. ! berI ,Al,d 8ha ould be l?rce1 ! ill ib here. ix t 'J'- A lo rcturn to lien Murillo or leave , She look one ot her cards, sciio-i , fne whole world would try to Died a lew) violent lines, left U'1 pusU her back again. She could on top of the jewels. uen he aim08t feel their hands shoving lead that aue'Q be tale! He d i n)r jKr family would say she know cow wnat, aue tnought. !was a disgrace. They would jeer She put on her hat uiessed lwnen she tried to explain. Little now. r-verytulng ready. VVal;j00i what was sne dreaming out quietly step luto the cool, ttUouti anyway! onent hull go noiselessly to the t Sandy turned to the winuow. talra at the tar euu u.oia us, t oarren stretch out theio. Now lobby pasa the Utile trunk rooia. no one would be there! tain loko. Above the grinding '. . She tucked me bug uudor herjlne raig ghe heard ner breath arm. Sudileniy across tne mui u- ing hnen voice broker Tue euny hikers gutnering on tue lawn, uuo calling softly to another. mans loud: -isii s get -goius; Sandy atiltened. It he should awaken? If be snouia sit up 1" bed dash between Iter and tbe door, as he aid last night ? sni una to duss me ueu. . was at the tar end or the lung, , narrow room. - It was nearest to tne door. Ah, ane would smue say sue was Just going out lor a lime trump invite him breezily 107 come along. She kept ner eyes on tne covers. Warm with panic she stole swift ly turned the knob ever so quietly, never moving her glance txom ols pillow. Outside! Tbe door cloiea again. rJett murillo, ner iiuw.uu. o.r lug through it all! .- She had to force herself grim- y to keep from running. Master V . a ......it I her voiceT The ticket agent might haenme, nniclouS. not looking backward once: 1 . . -- n i . . WB,m n refresh- . ,,,.. ovar the waler: a trlndiy silence thai ono IcH like !a gractoud amfle. it anociea jrtandy polKnantly eh, the bright I happy look of thlnRt. t h. ii-timMori wiih the clash- linn of her thought-. Hhe kept (looking back at the Tavern. 3he Jcould Bee Iheir wfndow. Uunnlntf iwnv married two ; !'" ' . 'rom i I She went to tho station, very eaanallv laid down Murlllo'a bills, Her hands were sieady. They ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. wore freezing. Ko one noticed her no on trlea to atop her or seemed 10 arrogant' breese of hers, think it odd that this tall, sieuder I: Then ha went rather pettishly girl lu the dove-colurtd aull u to the bathroom: noticed bar getting on the traiu. No one know j bracelet the ring- the card, that ane tu a runaway bride wno I He took np the card. Ha read had ui.eu Miy aoiluii trout bur; it., He grew white as death, husband's wallet that the mignt ! Keada of perspiration danced to desert bim. Ibis forehead Hla lip drew In, I dotted with moisture. She acarci'ly breather until the ' o - T train waa going at lull PMWa,,. 1 R..,. lueu aue said u herseli. uoral4wCVV aVsstUIlU UUIIM Lord- ! The atarknest of tbe ... . , ...,. .. h.ir 'thing he had done aniote on her heart. ! Uouig home going back there 'and quietly suyiug to them: "ive ileit Ben wen, you see, t va Wit nim. I'm nut going oacK. eo oue can make me.' t They would be aatounded. Their 'eyes would oecoine enormous sua aaioniabment. Waa ane uiudT ah(1 ouid ..y nothing about, ' .c7.t - . .7.7. . Jla ' 1V "t -m TMlw ,uey hud toisteo on n j,he woulo tell theui calmly .Sdmn I eait thrt marriage lnl a,a" 1 . .v. i;T0UVl0rce ner back to It. i iaoula 1 . ner . ' She saw her mother s tears. Her J mother would say: An, buuuy, 1 diun't expect such treatment aa this." . And Sandy would try to toll her what, a nigntmare these montns had been tell her sne'd truiy rather uie sue would uu, beiore she'd live them agaiu. Sue would! Her mother would- look at ber auocked uud grieved. Sue would say: 'la this any way tor a wile to sneak ot her jiusDana f is this any way to turn trom the vows I VUU Banay, uo you wum .. v(111, m,,,hBr.. henr. - - - r .Tors !ta.B wlin ...u.gnauon. Wnat rt;,l wa. tins s was tins sne was ; - They'd not i: - , ..lwur. .th. by the name of McNeil. They d '..ee that sue remembered this! Up Into Sandy a. face weui tha , . .,, ,,, w as IDumu, svi ioi.v. to return to Hen iiunllo or leave talhers houseT ghe pulled her hat tuy 'Over ner ejea. RK.miuB Ueiiy. r-erhaps sneo better not Dome. v,ei oil the tram at t &an-r ranciscv tun "v u ....... , she considered this, juuiin a . u..Wd I biu nr I ja iuve, domineering woman. '.Sandycoum hear ber say: "Vouttf granddaughter. must go home, Sandy. Think what y0ur ufother will sutler, when ho henrst of this. 1 must do my duty as I see It. I, must tell your ft 'intiier at once." ' , iiimpse of water some mourt- ra3Ping. sne was snuaing iweakuess the heut along nor neck -the chill of her hami. . she would have to: go home iU waa ,he only nonoraote tiuua lo do. Ves. tell them nuietiy auu finailv She was flmsned witu itan Murillo If thts was mar-' . , , ... ' i, 1 a- li,M,'i Vhrtnre it Sne ' 'tre't of thla C,T lat "Prlng when rlage, she couldh I ehdure it. "e.,he wns rtmek by a car rtr)Ven by 1. , . . '.,,.-( Ana ii tney "" ,"ZlZ. Tih ,7,h, heart 11 IllUt Via-, .oe m.-to " would only lie still a moment well, If thy didn't want her slay, why she would go to tho city. Judith would get ber a Job. She sat quietly now-ner'h...ds j s ' .ntn ""- "i-U. a, J a vo n man lasueu. i--euSI.. " uui tu " o'"' . . - ,- . looked at Sandy In a inenuiy way. She was ready to cry. It was halt past eight. Soon ,niurillo wouea w - - Icwould be reading her .note. Kha became excited recalling . toe SS. ill to herself, ,hotly: "Safe anyway sate! ..... . I K....L. Virt back ho tlQ wtniion i waiit nr u., would never come for her after l...lirt thai' tin nt At nine o'clock Miwillo reached siaepHy along the pillow, feeling for sandy'a face. He sal up with ia ,OW, contented yawn, called her 'softly called her agaiu the third time. li.. n ,,n Annnv this Inter - . . n.. lllrl i.,klnir down at her, the lilac ahe8 makng thadowa on her pale cheeks. But nhe'd probably heen up hours.' - fliittdenlT he reinembfr.'d ' the three younK mn In the hotel lb- by. Hff frowhffd. (ouid n n.Mf o.i.,i.f-r, vtu. and th firM puii riiihud out for an arly walk with 'iiratioti of thia aiimmniia tn of dat ,h,.m- v n hn riifln't think that of her. He went over to the window, expecting to see her on the lawn there very radiant In some dash ng sport frock or other. She Playing Safe. J would look- up with careless 'wave of bar hand.' He liked that 94 Air Beat Electric or Gat A new oil lamp that gives an aniasingiy brilliant, soil w hite light, even better than gas or electricity, ha oven leeieo. by tbe U. 8. gov ernment and 5 leading universi ties and louud to be eupt-rior to 10 " " " oruluary oil lampa. It ourns with out ouor. amoae or noise-uo punip- ""JJTZJ 4" ra eommoa Kr't""jne ,cwu . . 'T,' '''ventor. V. M. Johnson, 161 Norm union Ave., FuNiuud, Ore., " 0"e'"' V "?U lamp on lu uays Kn.tS trial, or even to give oue vit. to me first user In eacB locality who will help blni Intro duce iu Yvrlte him today tor full partlcuiara. Also ask him to ex plain now you cn get the agency, ant! witnout experience or money niaae siibU to jou per month, ROBERT 8TARKEY MADE MANY WILLS MARSHF1EI.D, Oct. 30. The settlement of the estate ot the late Robert Starkey, Mexican war vet eran w ho died Monday at the Sold iers Home In Roseburg, la liable to be a complicated matter. Luring the last few years Mr. Starkey la said to have made sev- eral wills, bequeathing hla proper ty to various ones. Three grand nieces aurvive Mm and hla early wills are said to have hen In their rnvnr it waa alan renorted that his last will waa .... that Mrs. Jean Shepherd should be beneficiary , and that hla ashes ,houll, ,' 0 .he w,ter. uiauo ai auncuuig auu uuwuiatru h ,a rewn 0 the w,teri , Uh. iOWer I'mDous. Sbsl . will made , t . .. hA won. tn hih Htvi,trt h,. ... JZ,, .Hi . . Mrrf for him at Goltlen-Ride- --- - - - h . ...... lat- E I e a s or Brown, and to have named, Mrs. Ed Shepherd as executrix. - His estate, probably totals (2500. o FALL BULBS 5c Tulip bulbs In single, double or Darwin pink, red or assorted colors at 5c each. Hyacinth bulbs 15c. daffodils 10c, narcissus 5c ea. Get them at Carr'a. Plant them now, ouulde or in bowls. DAMAGES AWARDED IN CASE INVOLVING C. H. BUSSEY A verdict awarding damages of j100n in he calte 0( ,orge Swine- hart against the Standard Oil com ,jany and c H Uussey, was .oachf,,! hv a Jury In circuit court yesterday afternoon. Mr. Swlne- ; , nsd aaked for 7500 on no . . . h of MnI Swlne . .,,.,,.,.,.., -.. Mn Bussey. manager of the oil 'rompaay'a .local plant. Cottage i Grove Sentinel. ' We have purchased the Rose-bure-Eureno branch of the Wil- I lamette Valley . Transfer Co. All freight for this line may now be do Ivered to our terminal at -101 , , ., t. ! Oak street. Oregon ., r,K. a... porting i. - . ."'.S?'! ,h. of r ori-aon for llonatHS i imnty. i Myrtle M. t'ny, I'lntnUff, vs. w. J. M.-i'oy. iiefindani. T. oy. the abov. named , lh s.a.r.,Ku e...nir tn lafl- , ,' , .. , J"-ntiT-d' I.... '. irlnrt you In the ah.DVH pntltlcl fuuitnn caiine. imi or h.-forn Friday, tho 2th lay of NovonihiT, Im-Uik ih Am prcuri Iht'rt hy th rotiri In th ordt-r of puhlirHllon ot ttalc! mininion for you to apiM'tir anil wniiwer aalrt cotn pluint. and if you fall lo appear and ariawiT miiI'1 complaint on or hffure mild riat ti plaintiff will apply to (h ouit for th 1-fll.f prayetl for , In hitr i-oninlatnt. iiri-inri hi me m,m nf wlil-h Is a follows tor a l, (1. 4 r. u ltiro)vinc ui- niarrijgajt? i . a ... aaer I sat ItiaC hat I aafssawtl Vflllf- j,,,,,- BtP(l ,h. plaintiiT. anu I'T inn aum of l-'i.ou pT inoniri huhumi,. nnd f'tr iVr -(,nt and dtaburnt'-' iii,nta h.r.in Im-urri'd. Thin mini- Imuna Ik puillMlid In tha Hof,hui(r fNrw-l!'Vli'tf hy order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, oi tne the 2nd day or l tl, Ih.i mil, lii-Ht on will hn on l-rl' any tli l-'ttli lv Ncvembr, 12:. niHklnK a period of sis full and cons-cutlv;. w-,l..iMt!n.K(H Attorney for Plaintiff. Jl-Jjf I'er-kli-.s It'Ml'ling. Ito'' burg. Or,.on. FREE FREE j Ono 8x10 photograph with every order of .o0 or over. 4 Tine offer closes nov. av. 4 Clark Studio.. Caas St. Boaeburg Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 131. ;i IB XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS : Don't delay ordering your I d v Christmas annouiicementa. We A are showing a nice line ot both printed , ana- engraveu v 'A cards. Hlace your order now B so that tbe beat attention can I R be given your work. News-Re- I K 4 view Exclusive Job Printing Department, Roseburg. Ore- , 4 gon. J Notice of sal of government tim ber. Uvneral band (IfK-., Washing ton, 1. C, SepL S3. Notice Is lifiteby siven that subject lo tlie conaiitoiia and limitations ot tha acts of June . ml U Xtal., lit.). February as, 11 Stat.. lli, and Jun 4, 120 (41 StaL, ISI. and pursuant to departmental regula tions of April 14. 114 tit) U & .. tha timber ou th following lands will b sold Nov. 1. at lo o'clock A. at. at publlo auction at the U. 8. land oil Ice at Uosburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the apvralsrd value as shown by this notice, sale lo be subject to the approval of the sec retary of th Interior. The purchase price, wltn ail additional sum ot uiit-fltlh of one per cent thereot, b. Ing commission allowed, niul b deposited at time of sale, money to k. rnMi tr ! la not aooroved. otherwise patent will Issue lor tho Umber, which must be removed within ten years. Ulds will be re ceived from cltlsna of th United filiate, asocltlons or such cltlsens, and corporations oraaiuxed uuder the law of the United Hlate. or any stal. territory, or dtstrlcl thereof only. Upuii application uf a qualified purchaser, lit timber un any legal aubdlvlsion will be offered separately belor being Included lit any offer of a larger unit. T. 17 tt., K. 1 W Sao. 11, oWfc Nll fir 1JU0 M hetulocK 40 l NWt4 fir 1SJ5 M.. hemlock 100 M.. bW 44 IvW fir lluo M., hemlock Si M., Hti Nvvu fir vsl at., hemlock so ai.. NE(ibt;t4 fir use L, Nwl cr.w fir 1110 IA., UK fir luce M.. cedar 14U U.. HVk t tibtt llr let SI., hemloca 4 St.. .-"t-t. (W 44 fir W at., r.rt'4, B -4 ir 11 at., ek.1 avvu fir llu M4 hemlock kw M.. ceuar 4l at.. 8Wv SW si nr -6 ja., hemlock liie St.. ceuar e none uf tu umuer on tnta aectivn w um sold lor leas titan SI. ill per IS. I tn, frr. $1 per At for the cedareand K-r M. lor tn nemioc a. a M It v.. Keu. 2ft. iait b. fir ,:ia l l.nr S fir SSU St.. T. IT S. vv.. bee. si. swa una nr iv M., T. 2 a.. K. 10 W.t See. 41, IaiI 1 nr 40 M., whit cedar u at., Jt 1 tir 10 Al.. while cedar 60 Si., lit i Itr HftO M., wmte cedar lee M., red cedar so at., Mt,v, fir ac u wtnia uedar 3 at., sua sna It las M.. wltitu cedar lu M.. sa.4 llr 34a M., wult cedar 141 11 as eta nr 040 js.. wnui cvuai 4su M, aVt Suit fir 2se M.. wtut cedar v al none of the timber wn lueae sections to b Bold tur less man li ber 11. for tlia tir Mild red ceuar and 7 per M. for the whit ceuar. 1. s a., tt. 4 w.. oec is M,. NWV rd fir 4uS at.. X. 21 b. it. W., Bee, IS, SH.'a UW44 yellow fir. Sao M red itr, 1,1 at.. KWl HWti yellow fir tit M., red Ulr, Ji- j.. .whit, fir. 1 nun uf low tltuoer on these aeetlons to b old lor les 41.1 ber M. for 1110 red and yellow in anu SI per M. lor lit wane nr. T. J S.. K. IS W., 8ec. it. r.Ki, sH'fii old growth fir 471 M., cedar eu M., hemioca 2UU spruce XI AL. ,Wt W old growth fir 4uo M.. second aruwtti fir 40U M.. hemlock j leu at., bivia nv old aruwin nr ,,,mt,. a zoo SS'l OIU 1 gtowtii fir 102 ceu-r lu Ai.. he.o- f k J00 M Bli(4 old BrowUl , me la., second atowtn nr liv at.. ceUar .2fe M.. hetuluck 2i al ot'A old arowth tir 400 M., seculid aruwili nr 4tiu M., cedar Iju Al.. rJWte Hfc.4 uld growth llr Sou U.. ascund gruwtlt fir 4ou M., cedar i, at., bei artfe old giowtn fir btiu 44. , aecond aruwth llr li Al., cdar it, M., heinua.-K Sd M Uec. u, MSA old gruwth fir 3SSU M.. cedar su St.. hemlut-K 6u M., NVi Nut old arowth fir S4e M., hetnluca 11,(1 al., SWIt Nalt old growth fir UiO M , ti.nnuca 0 SL, Btl NEIt second gruwtn llr 44UU M.. cudar u 11., bemiocK It It.. fcSlt SiVl'ik . uud arewtti fir 41 at., huinluck 14 js,, NW4 NW'a aecoml growth llr 3ti0 U., HWW Nwtt siHiond Kiowth fir t:s 41 , HKA inW' sec ond aruwth fir zsuU isl., hemluck l.,u SI., NK4 SW4 cnnd gruwtn fir 4t!0 St., NV)4 HWt second growth fir 2900 M KW14 W't sc und growth tir itU M., riW'A secund siowth fir 44tU J4 NU'a I astound growth fir 4190 INH HS:4 so end growth fir 4Ssu ueniluca 10 M., KV. f'K'4 sec ,und aruwth fir tao M KhJt tut I second sruwth fir 217a M., cdar l-'S si., nun uf ill timber un these sections tu b suid tur less than 92.li ner M. for the auruce and uld aiuwtn fir, tl per Ja. lor the cedar and secund growth fir and 60 cents per at. fur the lilnlock. T. H., It. J r: 8ec. 1, HW M'a. pin I79 M, fir 40 M. Lot S pine, 27 M., fir 1110 Id., l-ot 4 pin 7o M., fir 470 M , HKH NVV M pin. J7t M , fir 100 M.. nuiie uf tlis timh.r on this aectlon lo be sold fur less than 12. bo per M. for tha pine and il psr M. for the llr. T. 27 rl., it. 11 W ec. 21, HK't HV yellow fir r,'l M., whit, fir 3)10 M hcnitof k 100 M.. HWi Hi:1 red fir UO'I M.. while fir 20u M., red riilsr 76 M, HK'4 yellow fir IZili M., red fir l. SI.. Iienilte k 2 M . red cedar "I St., T. 2 H.. it. 12 W. Hec. 14, Nit s, red fir 4n M, none of the timber on these sections to he sold for lss thnn IJ.&O n.r M. for the red and yellow fir. 91. & per M. fur th red cedar a-nd tu cents per M. fur the whit fir and hemlm-k. Thus, ilav.ll. Acting Cuts ml. .loner. vaavaaiaaasai a mm - ; S'l''allrlrwrWrV.'VT' "' " Percolatollil See the display in our windows all kinds of )Wtork Once : Used You Won't i. . Be Without One , KM Enamel Drop- in at the Sto.e and we will tell' ' you more about Churchill Hardware Company jj 2 Classified ALL NEW ADS FOR SALE TOR SAL Hay. Wood, 13.50 per per tier. Phone 270-Y. IrVilt SALE Good milch cow glv uk 4 gal. dally, l'hone 4.8F11. KuR SALE -Good used player pi ano, 'lerms If desired Call at 315 Jackson St.- Foil 8A"LEl)ry old growth fir wood, price 13.50. Melton Bros. Phone 14F15. . FUR SAL.iJb'ord Ilgnt delivery. with new long top, 100. Terms. 225 N. Jackson. FUR SALE Orchard run apples, w. a good grade. Cue per box. Amspoker, Riddle. tX)R SALE OR TRADE 191 Dodge touring. Perfect mechan ical condition. Phone 01J. FLIVVER touring car for sale or will trade for appiea, wood or goata. R. F. Huntley, Brockway. FOR 8ALE-2-horae corrugated steel roller. New, 14.5. C. L. Branton. Dlxonville. Phone 19F31 FOR BALE Some choice young shorthorn bulls, r'ds and roans. C. O. Garrett it Son, Olendule, Ore. ' FOIt SALE Ivory baby crib on wheels, enameled baby carriage, storm top, nursery chair. . 118 S. Chadwlck. 'Oil BALE-One i!l used Iloilge touring in good condition. Huns .tnnd looks Uk- .new..onawCool Mutor Co., lrain, Ore. FOK SALK Pure bred English fox bound pups. Missouri stock, male 10, females, 16. Chas. U. Uader, Tyee, Ore. Phone 2UF13. FOR SAI7G We have a couple of small Overland touring care, late - models, look and run like new. , .175. 975 down, bat. 10 monthly. Hansen Chevrolet Co., Hoseburg. cJaTC'HINO'S- USEDCAil3i Sold on easy terms. 1922 Dodge sedan.' . 1923 J)odge coupe. ' 1U18 IMtlge touring. ' 19211 lxdge delivery. 1911 Ilulck "6" touring. " 1921 Chevrolet touring. 1923 Ford touring. 1921 Ford coupe, lloy Catching Motor Co. 123 N. Hose Hoseburg, Ore. FOR RENT PIANO for rent. Phone 31F5. ' FOIl" RENT Furnished htiusi-kecp- Ing rooms. 1110 Prospect St. DIIXAHI) (juntgo for rent, gootl location. Inquire Virgil Hust, Dll- lanl. FolT llt.f-3 clcati furiilshed rooms for light housekeeping. Adults only. 3 1 K W. Lane. FT) r" R ENT Fu rnlshwlTimTse. Call 348 S. Plne PhoneJIl-V. FOR-: KENTJ-ttih bouse, partly furnished, ir. Phone 51 J. Ff)R RENT Two, three or four room aiiarlme-.it, grountl floor. K1B Winchester. Phone 170-Y. FOliTriENT 4 rooms npsliilrs Ren Sisters llltl?.. Nov. 1st. Vacated by Roseburg Studio, l'hone C65. Minnie L. Bell. FOR RENT Furnished" EToom house, garage, well located, $351 per month. Modern 5-room house 130. U. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. By WINNER e-J-L-!;ui ::: 1 prSnr:r ' Brings ,' I r Vnrv J)' " Out :J J I y-.i'pmmi' fAUthe' :j Percolator DercolatoraV l J .- i Section i; ON BACK PACE. FOR RENT-r-C-room house tt 5J4) o. otepnena. inquire A. T. lsT rence or phone 13T41. KOR -RENT 2 large fumlai,J housekeeping, .rooms.; Close . , Private front entrance.. 331 SoMl Majn. . J FOR RENT- -5-room , strictly-' mo ern bungalow, oak floors througV out, furnace, garage,- cocrwsSI driveway, close to aehool, -ra occupied, 30 . pea month. - OslI WANTED TA1LOR1.NO and dmsmaktng. 4T 8. Main Bt, Mrs. tituhrldawT ,1 WANTED J men to contract I6 out wood, l. K per cord. W. W. Cardwell. .DMIard. - ; ' UUIL11EH wants ob of anji ttfr. Will give a square deal. Near 24's and shlplap for sale. Chsas. D. Maynard. Phone 83S-K. " WANTEDWork on tanci 'j young man.- Life eapernrirja Would prefer steady work yeai around. Call 143 8hertdan. ' vVANTEl Jlan. to sell Chevrolet .. cars and tnrsks. Oood arsneat- tloa for right party; exprler)e not necessary. Application eoaO denUal. Write Han T. Haasaa, city, or phone 49J1 evenings j LOST AND FOUNDS 1 LOST On Jackson 81 a sllvei .fountain pen. -Reward. LesTJa News-Reylew. ' ' . LOST Between Dogus Creek aad Ollde, grain sack, contalntng sae t dlc-bags, pistol, spurs, bridle, art ' other personal property. Tea dsl- lar reward to finder If the abefe things are left at this office. ' . CAR OWNER Don't forget .it all 661 whea la need ot aM parts. Sarff g Auto WrecklsJ House. , i r- ROPasaiONAL OARDe) OR. M. a. PLTUUt Catrotsraeaa phvalclart g W. Laas t ' Keep Them NEW Your clothing can be contlaa-41 ally refreshed and kept nevr "i by our careful and, thorough cleaning ana pressing service., W Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will CaO, Phone 477 Chevrolet ; And Fords In Roseburf ' We Will Sell en EASY TERMS I-;1 J' mm" ' " ' 1 i I I-l",.' :M I MISCELLANEOUS ! i :: j-,,-,,.,. I,.., , . i ii. I, ,11 Th Largest Stock of "H l Goo u,,d . .'U . k ,.sa Hansbrt Chevrolet Co4 J , : Phone M '