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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925.
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Morning, Noon ridNight
Saturday-Monday or any
A1 $7.00 $8.20 S8.60
;$U0; $2.10 $2,201'
See Us First, We Can Save You Money.
FARM
-rvrvrjffl npltrt? frrt1 a IvTr
lit Jill rK I I V ft P.Xl iHANliK
ROSEBURQ
DIET AND HEALTH
; (Contlnpert Trom pagt 2.) '
dine out an youuj'jtair hosttss
t iu , uiuo.n,,
jfrlendr.t' . ' 1
Monday Fat I.SrK4s.
!, "- I"-' f- i
if '?2!?.;iOT"8,l!5.
Brothels, have dissolved' paTtner
1 ship, and from this date on, Nor.
I;'", 1DJ5, each, will te. repqnslble for
j ;his ptrsoual account, only. '
i .Signed; , , . t ,i .
, ROY BOND, ' '
I i. i . i 1 1 .PERRX K BOND, i
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OREGON NEWS . ' .
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t
'. , To prevent the road from itring
junked by its owner, W. S. iiArauin,
the city of Medtord has bought Hie
I hledtoid-Jackouvjllo railway for
I 'll.uuu. It is tiie city's intention to
I hell the, road In rum to any buyer
!' Who " will t xreiid-'It "into' tW Mdi
. tllubcij and mlijcral belt la the Ap-'
. Ijit-KuLu n-Kiuu. ii no Du)tr ap
years, has been transferred to Se-
rattle as assistant administrator In
t'ebarge of pcrmlrB, for the whole
I jPaclilc norUifmtdistrlct 1
Earl KilnairJclC. dean of the ex-
pension ditHi'n.anfl. director of the
Portland ctnli'S of .the University
'xf Oregon;. has' resigned to take a
staff position with the Red Cross,
DR. Ii" StJcMrop'racUc
physlchra, 120 QV.I Une St. I
, Well Fed
Fruit Ola-Xut Bread.
V: . ' ' Easy et: ' ' ".!' ."
No regret.
Oregon Bakery
O.I KT Tnflfcnn (It V
Are You Losing
. r , Money?
How manV garments have
you discarded because they
weresoiled? Our cleaning de
partment can ' do wonders
with the thing you thought
you. could never wear again.
Ws Call and Deliver. '
.
Our Auro Will Call.
rhon 177,
jilne wuTbo un'keT j was born July ifir Zl I ' counted ,h. time she M.. JJZVXt
' . Iowa, spending her girlhood day. ,h friIlri ni, s .he wnuirl 'stn to wait and Bmlled. 1 . ., f M08t? Man- a n-siuent
; i i'l 1 hv lhat stati! She j-naie to Ore- ineuas now. so sne wouia .,,,r,d in tn walk, rest- of that place, who waa -a business
j Wilbur K. Newell of Eiucne.liaS wfth' bw rcnu, lt3 and left a,ono "t. niore an? I2r lia now and then She waa very visitor In lioeeburg Saturday. Mr.
! jbeen appointed deputy adinlnhflra- f yea taleH waMmaiied to Iiyan .tau that the market price
! FLTJV WnnA " nv n? J MonoVrtUdren ZylL Shf leaned aafnt I Z "?ure. . tin. profit for tho grower..
i'I?r..-7J-SJ;"PlA..ilnV .e: born to this union, the oldest I0"1'' J,"?' ,h' 'broken fence, breaihlng quickly Prunes, heretofore the leading pro-
. ... i. rfano-hlnf T.itr.111u Hvtna in nt.niv T ' ' . . k.r f.M - Mh h.rl mffl.ld'JI't Of lha lflllillB BfiCtlOn. niSll a
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other day in the Weel;.
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BUREAU
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LKLAND
HtBIBglSHI
WmmPtWtWHWn
Colds
Jo Stop thin today
- . . -"..j .ii .uj. . .rwt
i izVfa,
dheLerandhtaSForce
the pauou out. Hills brukcoklsuM t10""-
They to the whole .ttm. The pctpt, re.
Juble resuluhiveWdmaUtKUtcempbrthea
Don't rely on leaK helpa, doo't dcUy. .
eAik
cascaraAquinine.
'Cat Hail BOS
fritbsOlCaatt
with whom he has already served
In execntive capacities through
leave, of absenqe. from the univer
sity.
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I
. Rid your home ot tobacco - and
other offensive, odors ' by burning
Incense. few ; times each .week.
Any odor In powder or cones.
Lloyd Crocker.
jMRS. MONOS1VJTH
DIES SUNDAY AFTER
A LONG ILLNESS
years, died Sunday morning at 10
L,
arc Jt to moitrir hn loss. She is
also survived by one sister, Mrs.
J. S. Curry and oue brother, O. V.
Maxwell.
. n .: , ' - grow tired-or her futile, defiance: . . "r 7 J ' i , .
a son oiaunce uieu. passea away .iiiimtalv tn hla atipniiona 'too far, ana now wisnea mat rer i iior iiuiiik as iu umuj una
Just recently. The husband, onf , 5! wt hm or Dme neighbor mlgnt , year, hardly half a crop being rea-
.nn Vnrn (an . rf h, ! one Olt ner lips, I jonng OIS Siauus , , n.j Kt .h nnalllv a vorv ironrt
i fcltrdel '., td.1 ilr. Ra.p2 CKS"'. WUZB ? I W t wbjns ? V,!' be-1 and the prloeJ recHved were ul
KiueV.ajm three aSan,! ihildron fTAi T t Lr. ?or she hud oinUniDsoSof, his. fnce !fnctory. Riddle was formerly one
" ' ' . . ... ,, ,' . i I on the earth and the most cru
She has beh'a Jiatient. cheia-ful;2i ll T! : "7 ; . 1 . j-
tA2g!
tner "elVef ,
ru.iu.v. iu. rer,.i uriuj .
rEh. vai a men-'r of tj iWN
Presbyterian church of Albany and
had always beet u active member j
since her girlhood. " ' 1
The body was taken to Albany
today and the funeral will be held
there on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at the
Fortmiller chapel , Interment will i lns. (lowed tnrough nor a Timmy grinned to hide his cat
take place In the family lot of the 1hted .trcam bne would g0 n. harrassment: "I guess that's a
Shedd cemetery. ' . to ,he gaTien at nlfnli lettn ollte way o? giving mo the gate.
T .
NOTICE
Tarty who took rim and tire
from the Vord i roadster Saturday
nlKlit at Ing's Hall, I. known. If
he will muni It to me at Wilbur,
Oregon,' nothinft will be salK oth
erwise he will be prosecuted.
B. H. BATES.
WhenWinterCoraes
Foley's Homey andTar
For Coughs and Colds
,T TUe nilT IT IB wnRIrf IdlNElf .
CVJH.lf. .4,JJm uu V5lH.
S8o si.-a.M Av... ciiicAK., zi;., .mini
. - r .- ...,t,-.. ,1. YVj ill re-
u.riv. nj i-
Txr Compound f..l eoiieh.. ci :iti i.re-
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C-ithArtic T&M.ti f.r con.tip.uea ar.d ki -
tiJ$Tiiil&lutiiM, 3
poepU. 2ry thtml
V.'. F. Chapman.
TUBBY
I. ' "" L002. rT"r 'JVI "X ' . (. ' AmMTA I PLAY THAT IJfcME 1
MnQl3l
4C... ' . ' ' ; t-C . . 4 ''..'., . famuli av Ursad faaaae Srneaeia let. '
"SANDY'
''By ELENORE JASHERIN
THE SO FAR '
Sandy McNeil, of Spanish
.... .... .
Si at.i uiaiim cm oiuiinu, a wra.i-
igtitny Italian, to please her tmpover
giished Saintly. She sacrifices her
thtf IibKuh , ,. ,, i I
love fur Timmy, a boyhood
4 -
heart .Her married life is a series
of humiliations by Murillo.. She
" Ivr"8!1;' dl,fcHM0,r';
SI write, to her cousin, Judith Moore.
giaSan Kranclsco ateno, raphe- for,
& her Dlliht Then dfseove.? That waterfront alone. Sandy." m the near future. These classes
I youul life Is hovering near I She laughed merrily, oftendlng to be visited once each month
lee to cement hJr bondage, him with her Kibes. Did he think Utoj .p the , .ludie, , of per
, . MurOlo prevent, rrle.d. of Sand, e might fall in to evl way. and ;onal hygiene, eygien o diet
fivtm bllaMtri n lha w hmisB arm.
I tit .. ... .
tun i itn
V The last guest was gone. Sandy
H unclasped the crystal beads, bal-
Sanced them; lu the palm of her
' hand.
S! -Murillo ai ton the arm of a
1 t., 1. 1 , i ..
, . n ,,j ,h......
t
he told her what hla mother had
l said, and his sisters. They were
delichter with Sanely's .rare. Thev
iwere thrilled he had picked a
Wife who was an honor to them,
Ho snuffed out his cigarette.
came over and leaned on the dres
. . . . . . .
"fr t sanay 8 sine.- tie was giow
4bk and flattered with the aucces
of the evening. 1 Everything waa pruau, uui ws. j" a !"... . me aiemoeranip or mese classes,
beautiful !i lie took 11 for grant-. early 'n February. All nbout jierjThey will be weighed once a moth
ed that Saudy shared his satlsfac-, the breeze went tenderly and the and a record kept, while physical
iion; tha(she was j entirely re-J earth throbbed with the wealth I examination, will be given at f re
conciled tp -.the elimination of hor of coming life. Sandy took otrjquent intervals to discover and
riends. (4.,j i' , ' .iher Jtat. liking the wind in hor remedy the defects responsible for
He ran bis hands' over Wn'f- " ' ' " ' h-T,. oitlons. Home visits will be made
. Ioilk. uue. . onus, . murmur ng
'amJn!S?:M"
.dS'L
She gave' him no response.
....
When MurHlo slept. Sandy stole
through the silent house. She sat
t In- that Thorn upstairs, letting the'
channel breeze :blow across her
.. , i ,ii .h- . K
ln..i,iint hAH li.nw.H out hut It
;had drained her of emotion,
t She felt deserted, cut off once
f, .ii
clatlons of her girlhood. Strange
' that not a single one had come.
They must have talked abqut.hor.,
Thev must have isusoe.!ted Rome-
UBly behlu ihoseidolaved
invitations. - remap, iieinie uau
reported the snub .MurHlo Gave at
tb-r
guessed . they
She shrank be-
fwlIlu0W tthittg a metallirgray
oflieht streak Iho Bkv
i She felt herslf the loneliest thing
crush-f
Snddenlv u she stood hen
fuddenlnd yiy j.ke he .pen,
ing ' J"6'"1"- ,a,ntA ,lr 'ouc,ed
h T
Arresting, de-
Mllrnte, unique. She listened In
" 1 hreatl
trembling with
' M,,.h
?., Ml nnn nBr "har't. : '
....
shB linble lo J,i.out tor
I ,. hn , ,,OP ,ht ii.
laaainat a tree and look uin at the
stars. She would laugh, reacn
out her arms, feeling her whole
,.i .iirrinc !., inv. U'uvpi
of it swept over her warm, over- (gate, iTImmy you especially?"
powering, sweet. i i ' doB't know. I thought per-
Consuuied with tenderness she 'haps you did:1 you had some rea
now thought of the child. All her son. I wouldn't have stopped
(hostility vanished and she now only I inougni wen, i tnougui i
'longed for It; longed for the mo- 'should "
I menu when, he . would at last; She was warm with excitement,
tlook In Its face, hold It In her .She was almost afraid to loot tn
'arms. Her being vibrated lo tins
passion et love as in instrument
'to muelc.- - ;
I Her1 Inner Joyousnni". made hor
'Immune, .and she went about the
house gaily. ' Sometimes she
laughed .suddenly nhe was ab-J
sorbed with her own glowing ex
, ,n .h. i...,..ni..nli Aih.n
lannot heat.' ' ' -
And she did not care what
Mnrtllo did.' :.e was fretted by
her breezy Indiffereuco far more
than he had been by her depres
sion. Sometimes she was so bra-
eniy gay mat ne siari. u ai nor
inquiringly. Thl. new attitude of
uer baffled and piqued him.
., fla. ,l,.rf0j Ihnt aha
was growing contented
itb her
lot-becoming nappy wife
He was goon forced to admit that
Suntly'a mood had no connection
.with hlm.lelf.
1 He bocame msplclntis of
her.
"Why ars job
laughing?" - -
"Ok for this, ana (or majr
Where were you thia after
noon?"
, "Out, for a walk."
to you waia. y yourseu
She laughed: "Technically
yea.' ? ; ; t I
But where dd you gor-
This time ahe .hugged; "Wher-
He said Irritably:
evr the spirit movos .here
line-;"" "Mr had I been .he
- knew not where: kllmeny had
. . . - . . j ,,l
BeUU WI1UI Bile WUU1U Hot uwiuib.
The neil 'day when she went
, , . ihM,m Tim ua nil-
f" '"""f, followed her KlC-
't,"-h reached herl.l i In.l.Ung
Si l.kll " .VJrSTf lb 5
. J,", du7,h nlass. Other classes are to be
' f0rawaBier ill over. Parted at Canyonvllle and Riddle
DICK UU Willi UVaVQ CUUJUOI .
:niral
it Sha nil hut ran h ut
mllpa knnwlni-' thai ha hated Dhy-
Bical exertion.
These long walk, were her only
diversion now. She would go out
ion the pier, sit there. In the sun,
watching the boats or talking to
nA InuA nl.mil t ha nnl liA hfld
rnirht lie had one bill fellow
that followed htm like a aog. ujcare or airk, and In the care of
would swim after bhu from Santa
Ilosa Island to the mainland and
'then go flopping up the street. In addition to these classes Mrs.
ibarklug in protest when.be atroaejjonea plana to start a number. of
too rapidly.
.-.
- 'l One day, retracing her step
'.L..tf 1 .......... .l,..l,l Itoll
"" -" --""' "-"-i
way up tho road, snt down on u
- -, iu ian-nis ana instruction provided
lonS'' -'0V 1!reCTnlin diet, sleeping hours, etc.
' i v i.i. a-na, t U
iwwlln. Mi so muchly""
oldr nQw.'
Shu wouldn't let her -
,M ,..'., .'', .k.,..j
when her imasination ran dovAi
me coming ymn
all her Hie go -
In. these moods
-"K on 'like this.
the thought of tho chUddwelt
on Us image and now It would
love her. She shut MurHlo- with
tilanlr romDletenesii from nil
share in it. It waa hers hers
only. It would he sunny a glve
handsome and bonny like her ( RECORD YIELD BROC
nncle. Bob McNeil. And it would i , COI I THIS YFAR
make up to her for all the lost -Ull Irlla lLAK
.ne.',a.0.n0hVe,-dflv.W0Uldlrtll5t Vrt- "- -"" "
a fullneu. to her days. i .. . ., ,
.Sandy, .recognixed tli. Uiigf easy
stride. A quiver of nervousness
shot through her.
Tlmmy took oft hla hat, saying
rather barhfully: : "What- a lift.
Sandy?" "
"Hello, Tlmmy." she answered
wistfully.' ; 'Xo; I'm outj for a
walk."
: He ireddencd frowned. 'Oh,
are you? 1 passed here an liuur
ago and you were Bitting
on thai
irock. 1 thought you seemed ra-
ther tired."
-"Oh. no,! waa Just, sitting In
,the sun
:anay.
I men. nuj n me i..i.
;tlme met Timmy. eyes: Why
should I give an old friend the
i nmuij a i.
She
thought quickly: "I m
.r..i.i'. i ...i i.H. tnlVi. II. IAIM1. lor rmmn'r m
.i,. us. .i i i,u.t I'm
afraid Ben MurHlo may ! and
....
aee me' 1 m a cowaro: t
And suddenly she went up to .
TImniv. with her hand outstretch
ed. She laughed: 'You're nn old
'darling for stopping. Tlmmy
I Jnt about falling In a faint with
' tiredness. Open the door and
i giro me tne lilt:
Men's ults"cleaned and pressed,
1.B0. Jtoscburg Cleaners, phone
472.' 1 ' , j
COLDS
of head 01 chest are more easily
treated externally with
V VA l0 RUB
Qmr 17 Million Jr U4 Y'-'W
But Wait Until
COUNTY HEALTH
T
i T .... I , ...
for girls
and 18
between the ages of 14
J""?, nave uren organiueo: oy .ti
J'."Phlne Jones, county hea
"re. at tllendale and Look
Other classes are to
years, have been organised by Mra.
health
Looklnsr
" "
; lama nnu small cmiureBj
i Each Of the elrta will Ivn lvnn
thorough physical examination.
;nd corrective exercises will be
(provided and they will be taught
i healthy. :
Demonstrations will be glvea In
i Correct tinalniv In iw.1fln knMA
: hygiene, such as bed maklni and
infants, Including bathing, clothing
and feeding instruction.
nutrition classes In which there
will be, about 16 pupils, in each.
Sf.VinAl KHI.lt. .
-uu are i per cent
.or more underweight will make up
It has been definitely proven that
I the greater number of spinal cur-
1 .rr.r-y
often the start of more serious
"We- These classes, which will
' jiiwirn
Ih,'lr rroper wel;ht, will doubtless
ua.e a mau-ria oeneru upon me
health of the children of the county.
Cook wttb
RJDDLE TO HAVE
of the county's leading shipping
points for ' turkeys, but Mr. Ryan
r,ays that very : few were raised In
that locality this year and nearly all
of tho farmers are discontinuing
that Industry for other line, found
more profitable and mutually agree
able. I '
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Studebaker bulla, no yearly
models. . t
A. H. HAGEN WINS :
CITY ELECTION
it 1 AT GLENDALE
Tuesday. November 3, marked
another city election, In which ev
erytninir was quiet with little In
terest being shown, says the Glen
dale? News. 81 votes was the total
umber cast from the entire city, the
heaviest poll being In the first
ward, where there was two candi
dates for the same olflce and 41
votes were cast. The results at the
official count were:
A. H. Uasen, lor majror 177
Oeo. ). Oium, for mayor -.l
."'""" '""i." 1
L. J. liHrding, for treasurer 75
l- Wwdrlu for treasurer
. I'n.i.nllMafl li'lral U'.r,l
1
v"in".i'iu ...n.
Gilbert Olaon, for Atwo y-rs. az.&o ,.r M. for the uvruci and old
K. H. Hrvey, for Olio year 3t -
i;fft (). Ouim. for one year 10
;: ,, ' , ... " ,
Councilman hcconil Wanl t
Fred Corn1!!, for two years
I. ' tv-- or two vim 1
J. H. Urown, lor two yrar 21
Count ilma i 1 hlrd Ward
IeH Churchill, for two y.wrrt...- 11
Th namen of Oium and HaifK-r
for mayor did not ainfar on thi
..nia..l K-.1l,.tu hut Kura wrlllnn In
"u " .
for cniuiriimcn irom am iwo ma
not ai'iMwr on th' prinffd ballotn
but wro written In an th voter'a
choke over Iho preferred candi
dates. The nnuie of (lien U'ardrlp
wan written In for treasurer from
wRrd tlireo, '
Pop Finds it Out
I ' ! FREE
4) One 8x10 photograph
(10 photograph with ;
e every order of 1100 or over.
Thl. offer clue. Nor. SO.
Clark Studio, Caaa St.
Roseburg Nat. Bank Bldg. .
A Dk... .91 . 4t
XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dont delay ordering your
Christmas announcements. We
are show lug a nice line of
both printed and engraved
cards. Plaoe your order now
ao that the beat attention can
be given your work. News He-
view Exclusive Job Printing
Department, , Koseburg, Ore-
gon.
Notice of sale ct covarnmant tim
ber, Uen.ral Laud Offka. Waalilna
tun, L. C. Sept, U, l2o. Nullc. Is
Hereby Klven that aitbjurt to the
cunaitloii. and limitations of the
ai l. or June . 116 t3ll Utat., 21$).
February it. 191 (40 Htat.. 117.
and Julia 4. mu (41 Stat., 751). and
pursuant to departmental reaula
tlona ot April 14. 1024 (id L. 1. iit).
the timber on the following lands
will be sold Nov. 14. int. at 10
o'clock A. Ji. at public auction at
the U. ti. laud oftice at Uoabura.
Oregon, to tile hlgbe.t bidder at
nut leas than the avpraiaed value
as shown by this notice, sale to be
subject to the approval of tha Heo
relary of the Interior. Tha purchase
price, with an addltlunal sum of
one-fiflh of one per cent thereof, be
ing coinml.fttons allowed, mu.t be
deposited at time of aula, money to
be returned If sale is not approved,
otherwise patent will leeue for the
timber, which must be removed
within ten yean. Hlds will be re
ceived from . cltlsens of the United
States, associations ot such cltlicna,
and corporations organised under
Hie laa ot the United Hiatra, or
any elate, territory, or diatrict
thereof ouly. Upon application ot a
auallfled purchueer. the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
eeparately before being Included In
any offer of a larger unit. T. 17 8..
K. 1 W., Sec. 11. SWU NKV fir 1J00
M.. hemlock 40 at.. N'Wll fir
liJS kL. hemloik 100 L. 8W14 NW)4
fir ltue M. bemlock 5 M-. KW
NWS, tlr Hi aL, hemlock 40 L.
:, iiKla fir 1140 M.. NWH
iSKU fir l;io U.. RKu fir 10110
il . cedar 140 M . KW'b MKte fir 10411
11. hemlock 40 al- Ktl, UW14 fir
1J2S it.. KW BW fir 1M0 at..
tiWta tlr 1140 M.. hemlock 40
M . cedar Ii M., SWV. W fir ii
M., hemlock Uu U., cedar 40 M., none
of tha timber on this aeclloa to be
.old for leaa than 41.60 per M. for
the fir. $1 per at. for the cedar and
Ii ceula per M. fur the bemlock. T.
14 K. S W.. Sec zt. Lot 6. fir
430 lL. Lot 1 tlr 56 M.. T. 17 a. R.
4 W.. 8ec. U. SW. NWU fir 710
M., T. S.. R. 10 .. Hea 11, Ixt 1
(ir 140 M , white cedar 40 XI., lxl 1
fir (10 M . white cedar 0 it.. Lot 4
fir 2110 M.. white cedar Inl, M., red
cednr 0 M., BE', HKS fir 2.0 M..
while cedar 16 11.. SW'l ciW)a tlr
las M., white cedar 106 M., NK
t:i fir 14t aL, white cedar 146 at..
SKU HEii fir 440 it . white cedar
40 aL. SW14 WA fir ISO St.. while
cedar to M.. none ot the timber on
these aectione to be sold for leea
than II ner M. for tha fir and red
oedur and 17 per M. for the white
cedar. 1 . 10 g., tt. f w sec 16,
Ntttt NWU red fir 400 M- T. 11 8..
11. 4 V., 8ec. IS, Ns)U SWU yellow
tlr, 160 M.. red fir, Cl( U..
NVVM 8W14 yellow fir J!5 M.. red
fir. 176 M.. white fir 16 M
none of llio timber on these
Muctlona to be sold for lees than
11.76 per at. for the red and yellow
tlr and 11 per M. for the while fir.
T. 16 8.. It. 12 V. .. 8ec. 17. c.K'4
8WU, old growth fir 476 M.. cedar
60 M , hemlock 100 XI., spruce 16 XL,
nwii tew old growth tlr 4uu at.,
aecoud growth fir 400 X4., hemlock
IHO XI.. 8 W4 8V4 old growth fir
600 XL, second growth fir 4;0 XI..
hemloi'k 2011 XL. HK HWSk old
growth fir 1026 XI., cedur 60 XL. hem.
lock 200 XI.. Mill 8K(4 old growth
fir 6uo XL, second growth fir 760
XI.. cedar 16 XL, hemlock 26 X4,
Wk Hula old growth fir 400 M.
second growth fir 400 XI.. cedar 160
it.. gwx 8K4 old growth Ilr loo
M.. second growth fir 4ir XI., cedar
176 Xt.. HE' 8E'a old growth fir 6U0
M., second growth fir 776 XI., cedar
26 XI.. hembrck 26 XI.. 8ec 26. Ntli
NE14 old growth fir S64U XL, cedar
60 XL, hemlock 640 XI., NWli NKti
old growth fir 1340 Xt., hemlock
1170 XI, 8V744 NUt4 old growth fir
3260 XL, hemlock 660 XL, tm NBti
second growth fir 14tio M., cedar 60
3d., nemloca 76 XI., Nbu Ntt x sec
ond growth fir 2910 M., hemlock
140 XI.. NWW UK1, second growth
f'.r 3420 U.. KW NWV second
giowtn ilr 2476 XI., eiw suc-
ond growth fir 2K60 XI., hemlock
lit XL. NK'A 8VVI4 aaaoad arowth
fir 4160 Xt., NW14 MV'U aecond
growth fir 2900 XL, B HV4 sec
ond growth fir 3490 XL. 8KW 8 W la
aecond growth fir 4470 XI., NK'
HI. 't aecond growth fir 4190 X4..
HKH second growth fir 4640
M. hemlo.k lot XL. BVV14 HK sec
ond growth fir 4460 XL, KK4 HK"4
second growth fir 2176 Xl cedar
126 Xt., none 'of the timber on these
, growth fir, $2 pr M. fur th ceUar
cond growih fir tind 60 cenu
it?r ai. rr tne nemiocK. t. ss h..
I It. a k., br. 1 HW14 NK'4. pine 876
7JM, fir o M.. Lot a piiie, 21b M., fir
' "r 470 M
NW'i pine 276 M., fir 100 M.,
nutte of the Umber on tllli eoutlun
lo be sold for leaa than 92. GO per M.
fr thtj pine and I per M. fur the
fir. T. 21 H.. 11. 11 W.. Hec. 21. KKU
HW yellow lir 420 M., white fir
.00
M., hf Hi lot: k 100 41., 8WU
' F d fir 1 j'0 fcl..
hue fir mo M., r-d
yellov fir
i.jo r-'.i nr
M.. ml fir i:f) II.. heinlti. k 26
M . r-.l Cfd ir t0 M . T. 21 8.. It. 12
W. Het'. 2. Int , r4 fir 4K0 M.,
Tiuti ui ine iitnuer on tnese nc'tinsi
he M for ! IhHii .'.60 per
M. fur tlm red and yrllow fir. $1.50
Pr M. Tur the red 'lHr and 60
cutiU per M. for the white fir and
hafnlork. Tlios. II a veil. Act In p; Com
tiiiMHiuner,
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Home comfort Weatherstrip. It a resilient, flexible) strip
of vermin-proof insulation packing covered with a Cpecial
rubberized water-proof fabric. ;' 1 ' " .
Easy to Apply Simply tack cn turn the corners. Noth
ing could be more simple. You can do it yourself..
No expensive mechanic needed. No taking 'down
of doors and windows.
Weather Tight When in place Home Comfort Weath
erstrip forms a resilient caulk around window and
door contacts, which is water-proof, dust-proof,
'wind-proof, gas-proof, and vermin-proof. ...
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. I
The Iron Mongers ' ' '
Classified Section
7" ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. , .' ; '
FOR SALE
FOR SAIJ5 OR RENT 150cre
farm. Phone 13F2.
FOR SAlj, nay. Wood, $3. DO per
per tier. I'hone 7U-Y. ,
FOR 8ALIV-SS head of goats,
heavy shearers Phone 2S6-J.
FOR SALE Range,. Al condition
8H Hoover St., back entrance.
FOR SALE 1924 Ford louring. A
bargain. Terms or cash. 207 1st
Ave. N.
FOR SALE 10 Jersey Giant pul
lets, $1.25 each. J. V, Chenowitb,
Oakland, Ore '
FRESH POP CORN OALX At
Petty'. Confectionery Store, Sat
urday and Armstce Day. i
FOR SALE Purebred Perclieron
stallion, registered. Address A.
M. Lady, liox Z'Jl, City.
GOOD YOUNO FAMILY COW. Just
frosh. ' We are .leaving; i W. jl).
Bates, Uub . Ulakeluyi riynth,.
FOR SALE--Ford, 'llirlit I delivery
car. good shape, 1 MO. Terms. Ar
thur H. Crowell. 225 N.ackson.
W1LLSELL or rent dwelling, 1040
corner west 1st street, and 1st
avenue. Apply 220 8. Kane St.
FOR 8ALE Three or four tons
hay, close In, In barn. Phone U.
V. Helblg. or callJuTJSV. JL'aas.
FOR SALE Team, S and. 11, 2800
lbs., harness, wagon, plow, culti
vator and hay. Jersey Giant
roosters to trade for pullets, lvar
Orae, Wilbur, Ore. '
FOR SALE OR TRADE For light
car or truck, forty acres of Har
ney county's best open lund.
Write C. N. Currier, Sutherlln,
Ore.
FOR SALE One haudruade ll
Inch steel axle, . spring wagon,
with new Concord spindles and
boxings. This la a flue wagon. In
order to pav a debt will sell for
ISO. J. W. Draper, 523 N. Majn.
CRYSANTHEMUMS "for sale. If
you want to ship any now It the
time. They are at their best. The
season will soon be over. At the
home of II. 11. Church, 318 E.
Com. Ave.
: i
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT 323 S Steph
ens. Phono 2U5-J.
r'UIt llKNT Two niiKli'iti o-iooin
cottages, one furnished. Call ut
Ml 8. Pine or phone 1KR-J.
RiiniENT-.Modern-flve-rooni' fiir
nlslicd cottage. Adults only. Call
614 S. Pine.
f oil KENT-8-roum bouse un pave
ment. 8 cords of wood Li base
ment. Call at 502 N. Jackson.
ftilt "RENT Ground "floor apart
ment, furnished. Clone to school.
Good place for children. AIo
sleeping room. 522 1st, Ave. N.
Phone 7U J.
By WINNER
AHCf.0.
aeAoV
the cnovMU
Of P0P& BEST
HVf
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WANTED
TAILORING and dressmaking. S2I
'S. Main St- .Mrs. Outhridge.
WANTED Fireproof safe, Inside
measurements must be 13x161
' Inches by 131 Inches high. Ad
dress Safe, car News-Review,
Roaeburc, Ore. , ,
LOST AND FOUiND
LOST Picture agate brooch, yel
low gold. Reward, Phone 161-J.
KOUNb Wrist watohTAddresa N
W care News-Review. - i '
(OUND Wrist watch. Owner may
have same by proving "'property
and paying for thl. ad: '- ' 4
FOUND Glasses In case at forks
of river. Owner may have same
by Identifying and paync lor
thl. ad., Call Bepa.tr Shop, JIM)
N Rose. , '. , .
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MISCELLANEOUS
(JAR ' OWNER Don't lorrM U
all t5t when In need of aoM
parts. Sarff'. Auto Wreckial
House.
Vill KADE iiulf block well Im
, proved buslm'S. property, good
'' Income proposition, for stock
ranch near Roseburg. Box 368,
Lebanon, Oregon. i
TO EXCHANGE Fine, modern
eight-room house with half block
ground In Lebanon, for Stock,
..equipment and lease on stock
ranch near Roseburg. Box- 368,
Lebanon, Oregon. ' ' . '
Chas. S. McElhinny
The Widow's Frlarr" -
Oregon iJLife
24S North Jackson
Pine Street Machine Shop
i .
.. ; Oaposlte flour Mill.
The be.t equipped shop In
town for repair work.
We are able to handle your
large jobs as well as ,
your small ones. ...
CIRCUITING
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bids. Ros4)k4irs Ore.
Phone S
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT ,'
Hotel Umpqua
The Largsat Stock
Good Used
Cherrolets
and Ford
In Roseburg '
Wa Will Sell ea .
EASY TERMS . .
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 4it , " ,