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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1925 1 Goimig Up! Said the Elevator Boy. Buy your winter' supply of flour while the ' buying is good $7.00, $8.20, $8.60 Good as the best, cheap as the cheapest. Guaran teed to please. See Us First, We Can Save You Money. FARM BUREAU S v V COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE I a WfflflHE?: DIET AND HEALTH " (Continued from page 2.) ' up a calorie or so. Stair climbing Is a good exer cise. Instead of wating for a elevator, walk upstars. You may have to walk very slowly at first, especially It you are very heavy, and perhaps take only one flight. Gradually add more flights. At- , ' """ i,"" "" - p "r?'-,...-,.....- limhtnv Ik. .vornt... iKot hft .na.1 of the exercises that heart speci alists are advisiing for ther pa ticnts. If you have heart trouble, be under the guidance of a phy- 1 alcian. Don t try to manage your j own exercise. 1 Tomorrow Ilrclurrag During I 1 . Ir?jriut.iu'y And Xursing. Fresh grape Juice at Overland Orchards. Bring container, or leave at Brand'a Road Stand. Will de livered when filled. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. H. PLY1.KR Chiropractic , physician, 1.3 W. Laue St, Chas. S. McEUhinny "The .Widow's Friend" Oregon Life 248 North Jackson Coming TO : LIBERTY . t 8UN.MON.-TUE8. The Greatest Newspaper Picture Lvcr Made "The Last Edition" LAUiffiff K!DS . UST OF PRICES MCW ONE WAY--- NNVrVWCH We MAKE - W. a . , m h.a.fM.Ma.l r a. w. H IH.5. WHUiiwKf . r-tT ' We tr.sh &fraln to call at tt'ation to our price list we'd (ike to have you eond for one. Yon can see that our chariTPS ore moderate by placing at It. You can proi e that our laundry work U ail that It should be 'by akini? us to call for your neit laundry or der. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 19 B Our. ust of prices I S3 a-- . a . -awi E VaA.W . . - 9 it n mcw uns m a . 1 1 . r 'I ha Vnnol Vaecnn aSa-MMl-HH-i v nnt me to keep It 111C UUV1U1 uiuuuil r-- . -rr Trt la again at hand Put Into i TUBBY I readiness your apparel that j I ba. been .tored during the s's,b ,. . .' ' . A.M I - I 1 1 1 '. B .nmmne " I 'I f '. .. 1 -,'l ,l kfl r-.C ii 1 1 &u'mr- ... , t,,.ru k -v I W. Ca.. .nd D...v.r. I W M ZggiZZevXytS Vf W Fj II l 11 1 V ,.,t ue iiir-ei J iir J I M J' 0-LrlLi0 ill a f x . - r. rp- OurAulo Will C.H. . ' jttff J W'Tt .5 ,. J T j 5 iwwnwitwiBigww;aw B URNS I Cover with wet baking soda -afterward, apply gently Vicus V VAPORUB . j solently, yet whose beauty mad WINDJAMMER NEAR ITS END dened him, was now his bound AS BRITISH CARGO VESSEL. 1 Irrevocably. He could afford to jbe mangnanznous. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 5. The wind-1 jammer has Just about given up the 1 ignoat, as least as lar as tne Hrman 1 cd' Tne riggeQ VCBSei 11181 vnCB CUrlCU lUE orum oi me sea cargo is 100 oiirw nowaday, and It doesn't pay. rne tnousanas or inese rsruisn ships that sailed the seven seas now number six. The survivors ; remaining upon Lloyd's register are 1 the Monkbarns, William Mitchell, Garthpool, Garthneil, Rewa and Kll - malile. each of which is knows In many American ports, and especial- dy? Areo't you overioved atfout pine from his hand. sh eouUn t pitint, and if you fail to apiar and ly Honoiulu and Manila. All have, U? etr .. rem.ia Is tb. s. room -''j! served 30 or more years, and with She made no answer. She look I There was no argument about ,he curl fr , r.n.f praed for the exception of the Garthpool are ed out to the waters with the it. he filled her with aversion. i her complaint, a succinct atatB three masted vessels. light winging like a pendulum jAnd this was terrible enough, but 'J.. diS-.lv'inif "a in ar'ag. con The Garthpool Is the, sole British 'over the waves. She tried to un-jthe thing that filled her with un- lra ,( ow between yonr- four master on the Job and amonRj clasp bis hands. 1 bearable panic wus the hostility ;t antl the plaintiff, and for the seamen Is known as "The Ghost,"i He kissed her. "Of -course !she felt toward the child. She !. of P' "n"h ''"'ony. because of the great fleet of such you're proud, Sandy. I know you dreaded that It would resemble ;an"nt',urh,r furred Tnil aum shlps, all gone to Davy Jones' lock-iare." ihim. She wept about It. Imons la published in the Hoi.burg , .i,ih It vraa fnllla In rnqlat him. Rtml Murlllo Was aware Of her an- New.-Kcvlew by order of Hon. J. i-iih . k,. i i. p. i. .. this type, as most of the British 1 Bulling vessels sold within recent i , j ' years have been bought by Finnish i Grain from Australia, nitrate I . from South America and salt out-! i ward from Liverpool are about the I only cargoes now offered for sail- i lng ships. 'Watch Your Step." Look out for that first Cold. Rlcht now Iwhile you think of It get a box of jslrk, furlcus resentments. She I "Pioneer Cold Capsule.." - Lloyd 'steeled herself to endurance. 'Crocker. That evening. Murlllo took a o : ! little box from his pocket, opened BRITISH SPIRITS TO U. 8. DROP.;it slowly, glanced Indulgently at I GLASGOW, Nov. 6. British splr-j Sandy. - I Its for medicinal purposes entering "Do you know what I have the United State, legally amounted to only 1.3B1 gallons between Jan - uary and May. At this rate not more than 3,000 gallon, will be sen( from Encland for the entire ye.r. Before prohibition was effectlvo in the United Stales. Britain sent ! more than 1,250,000 gallons annual ly. It's poinK to be warm at Rainbow usiucji miuiuh uiuu s JIlurjhad humiliated usiicn. SBBBilSfiirl y . S a b g I 9 Is? Iln Cnnflnpmprrt Jin HacnKal RilLt share your belief that I was crcat-I They had received no Invlta N0 UBBTWieuiem KB tlOSpriai B1S-0(1 fotho Mle vaxp0fe KMK !tion lwMa hal reCelved none, MY Celebratcd non-SUrjlca! delight to one Bcnvenuto Muril- nor had Tlmmy. . .i.. lo." Sandv walked homewnrd, hnr AaLiiiaifc ivi a wv a iiv. , connne you to your neu or room, sou ! can com anil o about your work as usual. From the firrt treatment yon will be relieved, and no matter hnw severe 1 t i-,Tim7rre ixr tirr.fr OUr taC t I I -I. 1. Il I - IVf: in core vmir piT.FS or return vour . . . I feA. If wul are utfferWiO wtlh I'll r.S or other RECTAL or COLON ail-, inenl vrtte or csll for aiy ntw i KR::E BOOK of Infamutlon. H Abo contiklRt oeirlr s hsiv dnd letters from PATIENTS. DEAN. KD.Inc niar nc' u.mi nmrrc Or DWan Bu.ilina sos-ms trMtj. buiidinj f AT-ST-VrTTSr? " .-"e 7 " .-. r- am " l ' ' CAUSWT WHEM I wJBC Ik) A ' 'A OOR PAkjTRV SvPlfO' 1 T Ti .V ' I 'fA THO&e cookies -w i haciot "SANDY" By ELENOne MEHERIN (U.J. u.u.11 . n i-i. ii l m, u. r,....rn K age. marries Den Murlllo. a weal- f thy Italian, to pleaie her lm- j powerlshed family. She sacrifices Sjher lore for Tlmmy. a boyhood & I sweetheart. Her married life is r vj rlllo. She writes to her cousin. Judith Moore, a San Franclico stenographer, for advice and po - Bible assistance in her plight. I Then discovery that a young life ; is hovering near seems to cement 1 her bondage. CHAPTER 17 Murtllo's pride was restored. Ho saw a reason for the vicious wound she had given. In the light of this great news. Sandr's flight, with her salieequent hys teria, was beautifully explained. It had no relation to him. He jwas willing to pardon her; grant ratic behavior; overlook that note and the insulting conditions of her return to him. These conditions meant nothing new. There would be no further talk of her leaving. She couldn't leave. His emotion was tinged with ex ultance. This proud, vivid crea ture, who bad flouted hfm so In- He stooped down, letting her hair brush his cheeks. Ha slipped "i iiiikii uuuer -r cmo 1 "i118' the bi00A Ur8,ng v" 1 m so. proua. ounaj , yuu uun 1 know how proud this makes me. Ana ae went on isising nae iuis, as though she were honored to piease mm. 1 She said: "I'm tired awfully tired. I hope you'll not tell any : one else. Please don't!", "Whv? Aren't von clad. S.in understood this with a ahlverlna: eomnlateness. ... ;her whOther She Was Willing Or! the 2nd day of October, lKl'S, snd .-..I., i .,! i, . , tla laM publlcatrtin will be on Krl- Rarly In the morning she went. not. .... !rtv m. iaih iiav of Nevember. softly through tbe garden to the ro,d- The first touch of winter gray ripple of the waters. She. . . now. more than ever, lie held out her hand as though sha, wanted to parade the complete- expected It to rain. She blinked walked on distractedly. Slio said to herself. "It doesn't -matter nothing matters.' And she fnnrht riVHiiAratelv aralfiat her merer in nis ceremonious way, he reached for her hand, slipped u lilts un tnv iiivi iiiikcii was a pretty stone, set with emer- I aids to match the bracelet. He waited, expecting some gushing flamatlon, He said wooingly: a bad idea to please Not such me a little, is it, Saudy With an effort .lie checked the hot retort, kept, her eye. down. For fire month. nearly all he her in money matter.. She hadn't a dollar in were the girls and boy. who naci her purse. Now he would act tbelaat at nor brldnl table comnan srince . . . Bhow her how fine Ions glnce childhood. Tlmmy wa. he could be when .ho kowtowed on the lint. Iltlnle. Dirk Chap to him. i man and a number of grls. "Don't yon like II?" he aaked ! with a touch of Injury. "Oh, yea; tho ring's lovely. I can't say I'm thrilled with your presentation speech.' The long eyebrow, went up In quiringly. Sandy laughed. "You'll, nave tn nardon me. Itnnnv. hut I Can't eh. tvlalArl line flnirar vava nn i-,rt. ...in . tUr!llo shrugsod. Then he was BmiUng again. "Have your own way. Sandy. You will anyway. Al, V. , I I , f-.-A n I. .wl v n , if. i I , ii.i. . ' . , . . j .n.... my family to dinner Sunday. They . I I , uivijweu. 8 ho wb Munnd. "Vou don't mean you'vo toM them You fiirely haven't told them alrea- "Lni:" a aaaeu yuu mil iw. , You can hardly mean that you wlah me to hide the Tact. You from ' I GueSO WAS ME -.ct A t 6Ef rf - On VOELL 'family - 1 Tears (lew to '.aid, trembling. her eye. She "What business 1. It of theirs." j "What bualuess of tbelrat You're not thinking of what you ay. Seeing that I'm I he only Murlllo tu this generation. It la certainly a matter of family In terest." I She bad a vision of the whole .r. . . . murlllo Inmuy me moiner, a, - y- 7 - . -- --- --- Drown, shrinking little body, with cn001' b?, "V hr c, .napping black eyes and hln Superintendent M. 8. Hamm. and !pri.hment Hps- the three .later.. ' ver the month ending October a)1 ot whom wor0 . great deal 6t: i..i- - -,- (. the Total dudIIs enrolled to date..13Sl ,aunt, who was patronizing mujA.vng numwr 'no5ey. Sandy had picture of tbmu) Murilioa coming up on by one and officiously congratulating ner 8i Beatrice bad already done. (H ...... ..mil off that dinner. Ben. please!" Saturday morning she heard !hlm giving order, to the maid. She asked flanilngly: "Are you hav- ling your people here tomorrow night?" "Yes." . "I asked you not to." , 1 1 1 . . j .,.. t,e liamit "Now. don't gel excited. Certain ! 'things must be done.' i She walked out of the room. 199.4; Fullertoa, 3rd and 4th. 99.4; tears burning her eyes. Hut she 'Rose, 7A and 8A, 99.3; Rose, 7B, held her head Insolently , high, . 99.3; Rose. EA and 6A, 99.3; Rose knowing all the while that berGU, 99.3: Rose, 4th, 99.2; Benson, bluff was called. Tho feelings 14th. 99.2; Fullerton. IB and 2B. that she had frightened her. Try ,99; Benson. 71b, 99; Benson, 2nd, as she would she couldn't master Hln sc)looli juniors. 99; High thorn. She hated him hated the j ,cnooli .eniors, 99: Rose. 1A and whole arrogant tribe o Murillos 1 2B 9S 9. Benson, IB. 98.8; Benson, resented violently the fact that : m. Be-SOIli gtni 88.7. Ro,e now made her doubly one of them. JB 9j(6, H1n Khooli aophomores. It made no difference how many 1 g Kuiierton. Bth and 6lh. 98.6: times she sam to oe"" would do ber share; that she was going to be game. No amount ot seasoning vanquished ber emo tions. W hen he came slowly be- ;hlnd her, as he had a bault 01 . . . n...d hi. hands un- iernf.Wa"redwhh.n hacked anguia pQS- aossive eves as though ber beau- ty were a thing ot his creation. ;8ne vanled to ;,ookl at me! unRm "StOn Rtnn nawlnft' me1 . mlnVli" When y mind! wnen 111 ou. my she saw him iu the middle ot the afternoon, stretched on a couch, bis Jaw falling sleepingly, courn, ma jaa ! mlp.i.i a magaxine OI ieniu nun u'T tagonlsm. It made him vicious iwith resentment. He sought to enmnel her affection. dominate He was intensely proua or tne111(;,6 M1.klnl, a p8rod of alx lull ;notlce she auractea. sanay ness of bis ownersnip. ne oeciu- ed to give a housewarmnlng. I . Sandy said: "What a few months more. I don't feel like a elehrctlon." "Why not now give it when .were alx month, married.' .... She answered lightly: ' "Oh, make it a year. A few days later he came home with encravod invitations. It ami reauy uttur ...... ." she bad seriously opposed ber will iu ma. She thought of refusing to come, but that would he only another futile threat. -I -Murlllo made out the list of guests. Ho passed It to Handy, itold her to add any names he had overlooked. There were none of the youiiB friend, of her girlhood Included. She added ten of these. incy One day Bandy waa anoppinj. She met the Arllm sistera. luy said: "Old thing, It didn't do u much good that you married a ;mlllionnalre. Why don't you ! liven the town up a bit?' "You're coming to my hoiifo 1 warming, aren't you?" Sandy naked. ti.aln nn flra Hhn fftiefCrl Wiiat hnd hnnnened. Rhe an d to Mil- rllio: "Some of the Invitations have been lost." She defied him with blazm -U.w Arll.a rurnl v ml t . fl 1 . . r . r,. f '. .,.,. . . . .Timniy received none nor lieu cin'fl went .. , 1 1 .. 1. r-hnmnn " Hlie iiwi e tip to him wllh a cold menace: "io you know the reason?' Ho had been smiling, nhnut In speak confidently. At the look of her, he became eirlfed, tried to take her hands: "Don't lore control of yourself, Sandy. I know the reason certainly. You'll un demand. Heat with nta Hsp, Hip, Eeie KWO')6 IT ANVWA.V AM" I'LL Coon AWIJtM FOR t-V V0VT-0 t GO IMTO "VWE HOOSE -THFBF'5 POP tS MOM NOVO THEVBE TALVrtA)' ABOUT VJELL. I MICH T A'5 GO IM Aai HAVE VT E: The following report on attend- ,ine and nunctiiatltv In the km pupils belong lng 1332.8 Average Daily Attendance. 1309 8 , Percent of Attendance ...98. , Number Tardinesses 71 I'uplls neither absent nor tardy 7. Number visits by parents 1 ! Combined record of ttcndance 1 punctual y by building, and 1 fade accordlng.to rank 1. as foi All schools 98.9; Hlch school 98.7: Rose school 99.1; Central school 98.9; Fullerton school 99 1; Benson school 99. Benson, 6th, 99.7; Rose. Bn, 99.4; KiKh school, freshmen, 99.4; Fuller ton, 7B and SB, 99.4; Benson, 8rd, I Central. 3rd and 4th. 98.5; Rose. 21) and 2A. 98.8; Rose, 3rd, 98.3; Benson, 1A and 2B. 97.8. SIMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. Myrtl. McCoy, Plaintiff, vs. . v. J. Mi-Coy. Defendant. To W. J. McCoy, the above named Defendant: In the Name of the Plate of Ore- rnn. vnu Arm hereby r.oulred to BD- p-ar and answer the complaint of th Plaintiff, tiled agal.t you In t(10 aboYe nttiu court and eau.. ou or before rlday. the Zth (lay of November, 1923, befne; the date ,o( publ(eatlon of .aid aummona for you tu appear ana an.w-er bmiu com- vt. llninllton. lorte of the above entltL-d court, niade on tha 2nd day ; Virnt .,, nt thla aummona la ot data and contecutive weeaa. 1A,'?n.urln1i.a ."r.. Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill, The best equipped shop in town for repair work. We are able to handle your large job. a. well as your .mall ones. GEAR CUTTING m.ii.M.T.mT.viM.r.M.W r . . . SOMETHING NEW! g . .-r.-r... 1 Fruit-Ola-Nut I We arc . introducing u: m . n-.-J -,rn S duct made in our own shop, to Roseburg - homes. Every house wife should make it a point to order Fruit-OU-Nut Bread .... SJ g V. E E? Better than anything you have ever used, and induces health and vigor. The Oregon Bakery Phone 241 Hooray. LSI T "-, B. TTV W I 260 ti; hemlock 660 M., Bli' KK K J I J i Pi i A ,.:ond (rowth fir StliO it, cadar 10 K". Ir M L I J H1"-. hem.oik 71 M., NK'A NW aec- S J lV!iilL S I ond growth fir alio fl. hemlock A a- - -aa-- & mi !., MW14 KWIt aavond Krowth H ------------ tt;t'r - MM'1 "wVt aecond Ot B towlh fir S4:l M. fK(t K'WU aec I ip". i j 1 1 1 1 i ; i f""i u ii i h--n II II I l l I' I IJ . I X'fZ. PLACE . lATF.RST,lTHOUCrn I - -- , 1 1 iMreSTto vjiTrt l IJ rr WAS CHESTE.R MJ f T-TTi v I jrJ rAlCe-EREVWASl tl InERE A"T W C00KIE OH. ' r--rwrfeiv- f PAOIfiy.-TbCavV f HUH.' H I I'M So SOORY) U'Ol . ? YiT fj. f V :V rn -r V J L- B i accoseo Chester f ra PjS b Jl s '-Mi 1 t 6HG TO" BOV HIM ,J ! V3 J5-1 ?LTtlE KUIVE HE'S Tn Lartj.H Slook of '. fTi TJ- Ill I KjSf ChevroIeU fyf i I I XlT 'l -fl : Ford . e'?rI0'00Ci ' jU-i- i, Haruon Chevrolet Co. - CepyntM ar UaaeJ Ihim. 5raaWafa lafl . FREE FREE ' One 8x10 photograph with every order of t.0O or over. This offer elosea Nov. 80. ' Clark Studio. Cass St. k Roaeburg Nat. Bank Bid. Phone 831. .'. XMA8 ANNOUNCEMENTS . Don't delay ordering your Christmas announcements. We are showing, a nice line of both printed and engraved cards. Place your order now so that the burnt attention can be given your work. News-Re- view Exclusive Job Printing Department, Boseburs, Ore- gon. Notice of ssle ot covernment tim ber, Ui.er&. Lnd 6rflc, Vt.htnc ton. L. C Si-L ti, 19 i. Notice ii hereby ffiren (bat eubjeet to the condition! o4 limitations of the at tn of June 9. Hit (39 Stat.. SIX). February It, 1919 (40 Stat.. U7), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat., 7B, and pursuant to departmental resul- the timber on the follow in lauds will be sold Nov. 1. Itrb. at 10 o'clock A. M. at public auction at the II. K. land office at ltosbur. Oreson. to the highest bidder at ot lens than the upp raised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of ths Sec retary of the Interior. The purchase price, wlti an additional sura 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 approver. otherwise patent will issue for tbe timber, which muse oe removea within ten years. Bids will be re ceived from cltlsens of the United diAiM. associations of such cltlsens. and corporations organised under the laws or tne umteu Disiee, ur any state, territory, or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any Wcal subdivision will be offered separately before bet us Included In any offer ot a larger unit. T. IT 8., H. I W., eo. II, PW ur uvv M homlnck 41. U. NWU NW1 fir less hemlock ioo , fir 130W M.. hemlock l& M.. 8Kk NW4 fir 985 JdL, hemlock 10 KK fir llau M. fir f;i, M.. SK4 ft: fir 10(H) 11., rUar 14 kl.. w BKi fir li at.. naaaiCH-K w -i.. nr.n on m in m.. hwt bw ur u;a u.. (tu SWt fir 110 M., tit-dock 0 i, cadar 41 it., SWV fir 2. M., bamlork 12U li.. crUar to M., nonr ot tlia ttiubar on tlita aection to be sold for luaa than fl.ou per u ror tliu fir, 91 per M. for tha cadar and 7. c.uta par M. for tlia handock. T. It 8., R. I W.. See. 3a, ltl t. fir 430 M.. Lot fir Stu M. T. IT B., K. ( V., Sec II. BV NWU fir 7.0 M., T. !8 8., It. 10 W.. Sec II, Lot I fir 140 U., wtilta cedar 0 Ii., Lot I tlr (10 at . whlla cadar to , Ut I (ir iit M.j white ifdnr lix, M red cedar SO M.. KKtt WU fir 2S0 M.. wlilta cedar II M. BW 'i fit In. M.. wlilta cedar lei 11., NRU fct.S. fir Sit li., whlla cedar 141 aL. Ht:t4 tir-S fir '40 whlla cadar tzn at, BWk W fir Ia0 Ii., Wkita cedar 10 U., nona of tha timber on tlicee aecUona to ba aold for laaa thtia i per M. for tha fir and red cedar and 17 per M. for tha white cedar. T. so 8- K. 4 W Heu. II, NtW NWU rad fir 400 M. T. SI 8., K. 4 W.. fcto. SB. NEU HWi yellow tlr. -SO M.. rad rlr.- 1,5 M.. MV KVi4 yallow llr ill M. . rad fir. 17S M . while fir II M . Dona of til, timber on theae ...ctlona to ba aold for lesa than 11.71 per M. for tha red and yellow tir and 91 per Ii. for tha white fir. T. 21 H.. It. IS W.. Bat S7. NE BVVM, old crowth fir 471 M cedar do M., bmlock S00 Si., aprui-a 21 M., NW(4 bWIt old arowlh fir 400 44 . aei-ond Krowtli fir 400 M., hemlock 1 no M MW14 HW'i old growth fir fno M., aerond arowth fir 610 Si., hemlock 1UD St., BICU BWfc old growth fir 1021 M., cedar 60 M., hem lack 200 M.. M-J. bH;'i old srowth fir 600 SL, iKind .rowth fir 760 Ii.. cedar SI Si., hemlotk S M .-w it bkh old .rowintir too m.. gjjBecond I S 17. M ,,,, Krowtli fir 400 M. cadur 110 a bi-:'- old arowtn fir 3uo :ond arowtn fir 4o0 M-, cedar Kau am, oiu urowta ur buu e ll., avcoud growth llr 76 M ceoar 2. M h.mlak lb U.. Hea. ii. NKU M.'A old troHth fir Sk80 M cedar 60 M.. hemlock IS. Ii., NWa HK'A K old arowth fir S340 Ii.. hemlock Si 1170 M., BW4 titi old .row in fir ou1 growth fir 2H&e - M., hemlock 1..U 41. NK'4 HVV'4 aeoond growth fir tiuO II.. NWU HWU iM,mil aiowlli fir lino H, BWlt tiV aec- onil croam llr 2(i90 St., HKf4 HW aerunu growtn tir 44iu at., rtr; SK'i aond sinwtti fir 41S0. Ii., MV HK'A aiMinid growth llr 4to it.. Iieliiloi k 111(1 SI . UW'A fK'A aec oml growth fir 4.60 M.. HHi HV. aocond growth fir SIT. at., cadar I -I la., nona of tha tiinbar oa tiieae ae'-tlona lo ba aold for leaa than SJ.3v per at. for tha apruca and old growth fr, li per M. fur the cedar and .econd growth fir and 10 cents per St. for lha lipmloik. T. 16 8., it. I i. tnc. i, flwu m.;. ulna s;n M , fir 40 M. Lot S pine, 276 M , fir ft, lim St.. It 4 pin gtK'4 NWit Pine ne .a II., fir 4;u M . lib U.. fir lull M . none of the timber on thla auction In la aold for le.a than 'l 50 per IL tor the plna and 11 per II. for tho fir. T. 17 H It. 11 W.. Hav. tl. Ht.'i K SWU yellow fir 4r,0 it., while fir E ! M. liemln,K Inn M. HVV'i HIA. n'u iir i.w el., wune iir .-mf al,, rii o.-Ur 71 At. HI-;', HK yellow fir l.iu M. red fir 7U SI., Iienilork ih M.. red Cidar 10 II.. T. SH H.. It. li W. Hoc. 21. Lot I, red fir 410 it . nona ot ttia limber on these aei-tlona to he aold for le.o than 12.10 par M. for the red and yellow fir. SI. Ill per M. for the red ce.lar and l FOR RENT Furnished houM-kcep-ri.nt. nar M. foe tha white fie and , . , n hem,.V Thoa. H.v.,., Acting Con,: inner. In commetnondon of ooeiuart Pudding Pan Fhu for pwrUinft, pot pt9tatntet$ and ffvrifcroior mm IwaiiilwH V1' ' ' 1 Ifti w v i'- 'l " - f- j nutaaMt l- i U. H -- : i - J ONE-QUART Aliuiiinum PbddingPsxi Limit threa to a purchsuer. Mail orders, 10c for postage. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO: Tha Iroa Moaera . . , V.' Classified Sections ALL NEW ADS FOR 8 A LB OR RENTt-JIW acre farm. I'hona 13F, . FOIl Ailii iiay'Twood, JJ.50 per per Uer. Phone 2T0-Y. FOR SALE- Three-burner Mission oil .tove. Phone jiH-J. FOR 8ALk Boat and trailer, bargain. 1 60S Fowler 8t. FOR BAl-r-Oooa uned jr.nyeT pi ano. Ttitua tt Ccmlrcit. Caa at 116 North Jackson Mu r FOR SALU Cbryaantliemuma. Phone 14U or oail Mr.. Fred Vli-lria. 72ti' A Plna. 11 r)lTSALEWade drag saw. with FOR SALE' " i " I : i i i i i : ' 1 IW.OO. .35 W. is. I I , 'H mn-. 1 14 - - r i 924 Ford touring. Al- two .aw.. Ibu, Ave. N bargain, tiiO cash. Term... 2U7 ' t.'l . . KT First Ave. N. FOR "BALE" CHEAP 6ne tfioii oughbred male foxhound all . month, old. Phone 2K21. j' 33 SH6aT3" F6R "SALE -Weigh about o lbs. Price 18.00 per head. Phorle 1F.U C. L. Ucckley. ViU,-. bbLL, ur leul J wvllKi,-, , ooiimr west 1st street,- and 1st avenue. Apply 'HO 8. Kaue Ul. , FOR SALE Three or four ton. hay, close In, In barn: Phone O. V. Helbig, or call 407 W. Cass. REMEMIIKR The big horse " salt) next ' Saturday, Nov. T.--lrst hlpmunt ot horac. (var brougUt to Uoveburg. FOR SALE Purebred"" Percherou stallion, reglstored. AJilress A. M. Lady, Uox 21, City. FOR SALE Ono lai'i;e cook range in first class condition. J. C. Ueruty, Route 1, liox 18, Rose burg. FOR 8ALI-1921 Slar TouiliiKi t liargriln for cash. Audreaa lf. M. . llox 41, U. V. U No. J, Itojcburg, Oregon. Haiurduy in lUc Kykes liulldlng, located next lo the Terminal Hotel, Store open from It a. m. to 5 p. tn. FOR " SALE One hamlniarto li Inch steel axle, spring wagon, with new Concord spindles and boxings. This Is a fine wagon. In order to pay a debt will sell for 50. J. W. Draper, f.2.1 N. Main. CRYSANTHEMt.MS" lor "sale, ft you want to .hip any now It the tlm. They are at their best. The seaaon will anon b over. At the home of II. II. Church, 318 E. Com. Ave. FOR RENT 1 " u. . .iv ,. By WINNER nrr Wetr-FvwV 1 at the tpedal pricw 29 Cover to fit if s Regular price lit. ON BACK PACE. PIANO for rent Phone Sirs, i ' i.ftlrt . . -UCNT-UeatM. . . ln room.. Chlldrea cared tor tar . ru, E, . - nay, aa a,, x-jngi-a. ' FOR RblNTS-rjom house on meuL S cerda of wood iu ea.a meat Call at 1?4- Wlnchcatcrjtj FOR KENT-Modern ttve-roonf -Tur ulahed cottage; AdufU.tmlypalI 644 8. Pine. wt CVt Tl I V n,.T ..ti 1 modera house, :1om in.: Vbea 16K- ' ' " " " FOR RENTOUBeVconrenielc; hod for garago FurAJturo ; available. 1002 Pruaptot St, . I FOR RENT Good nnftrnlshU lit j room bouae on pavementr,"-Inr i quire oro noorw -aireer. r OR RENT. Duple. . apt.;' five. room- eluetrtc' rang nd galice. i1"".1'- No.chllUe,. liJ. H, Kne. Phon m. n . .if- i WANTED -I XL ; CREAM tir.. . CANS . wanted, fhbni .WAXTeTu. Oc&aral houaewfjrker. 815 Hoover 8t. " jUAliKiNO and ureaaruakuiCe 11 Main fit Vra r.uthridtr. ." WANTED Reliable glr) for. e eral housework. Call at 8JI X. Lane St., or phone 315-R ajfljlr t p. m. f ' e... WATf ElJ Mali and wile tof -ari work or wolian for farm" Cook. Write 'V. U", care Nem-Ra. Tlew - WANTED Fireproof safe, liuud mea.urement. must be U1 lncho. by 13. Indies hlRliV-Aie rirus. Safe, care News RpVlca', lioaeburg. Ore. ... LOST AND FOukb I FOUND Wrl.t watch. Addrea. N. W., care News-Review. r. ' OlIND Wrlat watch. Ownor may- have aamo by proving .propurijr and paying for this ad; . ' ' ' -r' miscellaneous! CAR OWNER lion't forget tM all I6S when la seed ot ant rarta. Sarff. Auto Wrec trine tlouae. -f Dr. H. C Church OPTOMBTRIST 'j Perklna Bldfl. . ' sirione It 1 (WHEN IN ROSEBURG 5 TOF AT Hotel Uinpqua