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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1921" Turkeys Tuesday, December 15th 46c for 38c for FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG "Ship By Save Dollars We have a fleet of trucks leaving daily, Roseburg, Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield, making delivery at All Wau Pnmc Oregon Auto TransDortation Co. Roseburg Phone 31-J 401 Oak St. THE TEN MILE COMMUNITY , CIRCLE MEETS The Tea Mile Community Circle enjoyed a v?ry pleasant afternoon when Mrs. Anna Watsoa was a charming liostoss at her home De cember the 9th. The afternoon was namely spent in business transaction and conversation. They a;ponHMi two women to attend to the sending of some fruit as a Christmas Rift to the Children's home at Corvallls. They also de cided that each member would get a Christmas Rift, and at the meet ing to be held at Mrs. Edna Al bro's home the 30th, they will choose names and find to whom CHRISTMAS AGAIN Once again we will wrap your Xmas pack ages free for mailing. Wo Call and Colivor. Our Auto Will CaO. Phone 277 AT BRAND'S . ROAD STAND Pacific HlQhwjy 4 Mile North Open Evening Till 11 o'clock REAL BARBECUE SANDWICHES Meat roasted on spits before the open fire. Coffee with real cn-aru. Sweet cider. They taste pretty good after the show. Always a Big Assortment of Fruit. Nut and Candy CHRISTMAS Blooming Plunta Christmas lUskets with THE FERN TUBBY Roseburg s Leading Florist I WA A I Phono 210 I si- "- ' A ' yS" I 1 I A&m0?k THeOTMEeJOOGSAPOOKOO A . AV-MUJ LOOK ATT THf S10CK- tip V HERE THitOK THtV CAN GET L-TTK 4 Imp TMIMC VJILLVA3 V Hi&M-HAT WITHVOO BECAUSE J-WeVLKIM' PAST VOO UKIT ALOWS AM I'LL F1K VoO 7' tltVaSa"twCSl T V0U VJASM"TEVHrJN0RTHl UP A TAIL "THAT LL I , k Th Largest Stock of tW ' Chevrolet Wjf ffi T W?'" ' and Ford. . AjV( ll) f ' JXZ n W Will 811 on itfiZ Ljfrt&f i TfrWI'i:-P!W I ll i A III Hansen Chevfclet Co. : 4' m ' ' hi IJ 1 No. 1 No. 2 OAKLAND SSBSBBSSSE Truck" and Cents 1$ 5 5. E 8; a al'me?" 2 1 Portland Phone M 2268 E. Water and YamhlU St the present is to be given. A very dainty lunch wu Berred by the .hodtt'ss. Enjoying Mrs. Wattons hospitality were the following: Emma Swift, Maggie Porter, Lottie Selgel, Lizzie Breitenbucher, Edna Albro, Anna Coat. Grace Barnes, Lena Powell, Sarah Moss, May Sibold, Victoria McDanlel, Katie McDanlel and Miss Eva Breiten bucher. Added guest were Mrs. Mamie Porter of Koseburg and Mr. (J. Watson. The next meeting will be the an nual election of officers, and all members are urged to be present. X. X. See the display of Christmas cards now and plan to make early selection for best choice at Lloyd Crocker Drug Store. NOTK'K TO IHKIMTOII In thu Cuutity Conn of the Sluto of Or'K"ti tor UoiikIus Cuunty. In the mutter u( the Kalam of C'harlva iJanlel McCurdy, ix-ccaa- Nottre Is hr'by glvi-n that the untleraiffned was Oulv attliolnU'd Ru- I minigttitlor uf the eatale ut Charles Uaiilel M'-i'urily, deceased, by Oltler ut the cuunty cuurl u Iuugla8 Cuunty. Un-Kon. dated Ieeemiie-r lUlh, and that all pernun hav- inv elalmfl HKaliiHt Kald eHtate are required tit pix-Kent the runic to the underalgned at hia huuie at Mel- rune, ltuualaii Cuunty, Oregon, duly ...i ...i.k ;.... u. in. uu i un or before six months from the date hereof t , . Utll day uf Ue.einlu'r. ljii. UK.MtV iL CONN. Administrator of the, Kstate of Charles lanlel McCurdy. lJeeeased. K. W. Maiaters. ally, for Adiuin istrator. In the Circuit Court of the Rtate of Oregon for Uougla County. Edna McCnmaa. Plaintiff, vs. Chnrlpi Ui'Cnmii lMf.ni1aiil. To Charles McComas. the above fiMmeil nrenrlunt- the name of the state or Qreirnn. Yuu are hereby required to appear and answer the n a nt of the nla nt rr. filed against yuu in the abuve entitled court and cause, on or before the 2Rth day of December, 15, belna the date j prescribed by the court In the or 1 dur xur publication or saia sum mons for you to appear and ni- wer said complaint, and If you fall to answer the sahk complaint on before saM date, the plal.UMf will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for In her complaint, a succinct talemetit of whh-h Is as follows: Kur a decree dissolving tho marriage contract now existing between yourself and -ilaintlff and for her costs and d. ibursementa h.r.ln Ineurred. Tkl. aummona Is Bllhllshed In the tlnuhur N'eWS.ftevleW by Order of the Hun. Oeo. K. Quine. Ju-iKj p' ih c.,;u:!'.r. "'.""' fit?" 3 : ;,V. publication of tnia aiimmons is oi date the Hth doy of November. be on the ZSth dav of Uecemner. 1925. iakin . period of alx full and consecutive ek. It. V. MAT.STERS. Attorney "for Plaintiff. Jij;-" Building, uoaeour. cr- I per kim "SANDY" By ELENORC MEHERIN WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE STORY 80 FAR: Sandy McNeil, In love with life, marrle lien Murlllo, rich Ital ian, to please her impoverished family. Tyranny by Murlllo and frequent Quarrel follow. A ton dies at birth. Bob McNeil, her uncle, aids In plana for Sandy and 1 her mother to take a trip to Ho-j nolulu. There she meet Ramon i I Worth, who saves her life In tuei8i,e became Indignant at Uob Mo- !urf. On the same steamer homein ay:ng she hadn't sufficient he declares hi love. Murlllo de- grounds! Jfl 1? WUl nevre'ea'e "' And she planned way. of trap Judith Moore, a cousin, tells San-' . Mll,iiionrovoke him In nut- dy love la everything. Murlllo overtake her as the goes tor a ; tryst with Kamon. Follow a i clash over her promise to her Dick mother to give up plan for ! divorce. She appeal to Bob for aid in a divorce action and he tell her ahe ha no grounds. .Mu rlllo take her Jewel from her, so that she cannot pawn them. Go on with the story from here: CHAPTER 48 "Redeem them any time you wish next week, next month, next year." He came up and smiled In Sandy eyes, letting his glance dwell on that pale, vivid face inhaling aacnet. Me Knew this little trick of hers rubbing ' the powder into the roots of her J, hair. It now maue mm smuo in j appraising amusement. IJi She looked quietly over hi head: "I won't redeem them p lever." B! "You think you'll tire me out, Eido voii: and I'll back down? I'll assist you to break the vows you made? If yu noPe tnat' my !devhatudhoToungain','by holding I hold YOU, Hi smile curled though, dont 1? You understand : this now. Thegnln is my affair. Hut you'll be held he backed ro me uwr, dwww . ......... .-.-vKt v. ni,t.k. -limit .r..i 11.1 . jikav that!" He stood moment staring and smiling. Sandy pulled the negli-!aa gee about her shoulder, flushing at the sudden realizaion of it flimsy transparenoe.yMuxillo laugh ed. "Good morning, my dear!" She felt a though her cheek were slapped and now stinging with shamed humiliation. She began talking to herself, fighting to keep back scalding tear. "I won t tay here. I'll go! I don't care! Her uncle worn n Where will you go? Don't talk wild. You can't "sponge- on Ju- aitn. iou couiuuv " : .... TfAnr mK nt ne nas no muuoj. . - . you think you could last In the city without a Job? How would you like coming bark to him? Yoo'd be forced to it." She bit her finger against her mouth, wanting to rush over and beat against the walls; hammer with her bare flat against them L furtorm and helplejs. "Held PERMANENTLY: lie smiled when he said that. He gloated about it. She thought frenzledly: "Why did he marry me He likes cruah- "....'jij w knnw - Ing that she was hlgh-splrlted and hrazen a laughter-loving thing? i . i. i Uo hnfi tnicpn npr insieaa 01 mar - tnrln l.nnex whom Uealrice warn - ed. Marjorle was a gushing, de- ould mure. UDimsne Kin. . - ilvpn Murlllo the servile adulation ne craved. She would have exaltea li- . him ii n Hiin fPAl- ?J" T.,ri m.tr.hln. Why had he preferred a cof - i 'i.in. eromnro like her - self? Just that ho might break her to hi will? That ne migni i have that oblique pleasure In .nwlnff ft eome fiery ',,,.. , ,-minIr . BTilr- ilted horse? yea ,e wanted to .twUt her In two mHk her scream and bow. She flung back her head, inn the eves shut till the keep- tears Kone But ,ne wouldn't how! I " , , . ,.h..rti Ild pe' ouldn t be crushed lied see. sne puiien Iha hlnnkpt from the bed with short, venomuus ,iooacu u. u m u a yanks. Crush her! Let him try! Ia suble feeling stealing through She' rnflled out the sheets, mak-jher thoughts. Ing the bed with precise, flash-1 One day Murlllo accosted her Ing speed Yes! Let him try! las she was coming from the huild n.,1. .nin. m enl over that ling: "What aro you doing here? tVOP rlter. It would ne put in 1 u. rftnm KhA WOllld DraCtlCe I DOund on those key until herlher hand flnaera were calloused become ; expert I. yiy iw,n to the city get a Job i u kin, rn.r " , laughing at him. . i She became suddenly quiet. And juit as suddenly the blood went I .. . unovcr her neck ,emples. All her Ufa Murlllo would hold her! H would never let her free. Not yet 21, but doomed. Hound leg ally no chance to escape. - She tank opprea.Uely In the low chair at the window. This couldn't be couldn't remain al ways so. 8omethluf would hap pen. Clouds dense bine, rimmed with fire hung low over the di tant Islands; the channel water were gray. Far out a ship un furled a long banner ot smoke against the sky. She wished she was on that shin wiBhed that the were sail- Inn to some remote, unknown hBnd. Inconceivable that ohly death was going to release her. she Bai to herself vaguely: "It .,,, be! How can it be?" And lie goad him Into some terrible public violence Her thought became reckless flame and hardness entered them. Yesterday when Ramon followed her through grapevine. sweep ing her in his arms, she bad flushed with guilt as much as joy. Now she aatd to herself with a j last night with the man who knock steely brightness. "I'm glad!" ;ed him out In four rounds les than Mnrllln thought he would slut her out from all the sparkle ot life? He would deny, her gayety and youth and all the Intoxicating sweetness of love Would he? She pressed her burning cheeks against the window pane, hearing his menacing: "You'll be held permanently." She answered with a desperate, frightened swiftness: "No, I won't!" The typewriter came. Sandy said to Ida: "Will you let me put this In your room? I'm afraid the tapping will disturb Mr. Mu rlllo. Besides, I don't want him to know I'm learning. He doesn't believe in a girl having such hob bies." Ida looked at her with that peculiar compassion: "Yes you put It here." Snndv began to practice. The !moment aiuruio iou in ine ' ( .ha hoi-nn Alter A few hour ter katk ached. SUe wag filled wlth resentment. But she kept at akng a pleasure , tne ,pain. . . ... . . . i. . -, Al me enu. vi wev. - - " all the key. She figured out the time t would take her to become expert. Three months that wou)a De tne ial(t she could learn the typing and the shorthand then ehe would pack up her things and bolt tree FREE! She wrote thia word a thousand times. . . . And she wrote: "He's nothing to me Vothlng les than nothing." The thought of his narrow shoulders and sneer ing smile made her blaze with contempt and shame. He owned her. He was going to make her lile destitute ee l ll inai one unai ucci what :WUat a beautiful love coma do. IIa u-nolri Iruon hpr in fhlM HOUHB old starved aud defrauded as Alice had been. She thought about thl, her senses tuklng fire. Only a weak ling a despicable weakling would submit meekly submit to such a starvation. She wouldn't! Sho knew what It was to stand In the moonlight clasped In strong, tender arms i know w hat It was to have happy llips pressed warmly on hers ! float In these arms dreamily down 'a sea of Ilowers. She let herself dally with these I images of hercelf and Kamon KI.e isa;. In Ida', room, the whidow on a level with the garden and flu..li- ait nvn luni v rurmiinir inn lervur ' - -...... . n . " ouu.. ij"- She read and reread his let- iters: "You don t want me to come, Snndy? Ye, you no: vt ny uoi.- n..i...iu. ...... - tunic. in (in. ui J 'u i -j ia you stood there In the dark. ilf I could only be a little lthat you came because of a feel - Ing for me a feeling even one- teiii as buuuk i I love you. I recall me momeiii. 'on the boat, when you reached your hands to my nP K. sanuy you wouinni lane tne tring oi Jade. xou ainn t want, ine i have so light a tlo as this on you. Hut I'm bound to you now bound by the hands you clasped 'about me " She went every day to the post office to get these letters. She pb una iwu lenem, i..,c juunn ana one iroin itainuar, u She clutched them. "So you So you call here ftr our mat . tlo you? ' I He made a grab for the hanil uhd shft held in nuiuilnnutH ter- lrnr thpsp Ipttt.rs iror ibese let"-r: o A few of those large all-copper Iwaah boiler left. Get' Tour at Powell'a Kumiture Co. Fine Feathers DUNDEE-BOLES RETURN BATTLE ENDS IN A DRAW (Continued from Page 1.) with Archie Storey, the kingpin of his class In the Coos Bay country, whom the sport over there Are ready to back to the limit. Storey lights at Woodward's weight of 142. He Issued a challenge to the winner when Woodard fought Spec Woods In this city a month ago. Dundee's next battle will prob ably be at Marshfield; and Bolea will be his opponent for the third time, according to tentative plans. Boles' showing against Dundee in this city last night was easily good enough to entitle him to another try, and with the encouragement of his home town fans he stands an excellent chance of registering a victory. In any event, the crowd that . the battle 1 aasured of the worth of It money. Berlenbach Win Great Bout. NEW YORK, Dec. 12. The world' litfbt heavyweight ring championship crown still ret on the head of Paul Berlenbach after a fiercely contested 15-rour.d battle two years ago. Jack Delaney. of . BrldgepoYt. Conn., was several tlinea within reach of another sensational tri umph over the Astoria, N. Y., title holder before the 23.000 spectators in the new Madison Square Garden. But at the pointa when an aggres sive offensive would seemingly have swept the champion to de cisive defeat, Delaney heBitated, and waited to his sorrow. Floored for a count of three In the fourth and punched groggy In the sixth and seventh, Berlenbach closed the last tlx round with a stirring rally, which saved for hlra the title he wrested Irom Mike Mc Tigue. , , His margin "of victory was close, for newspaper men at the ringside gave him only aeven rounds to alx ifnr the challenger while two were even . . li..- ,,nJA ; m.s )Q le lhlrtw.n,n aa four. :teenlh but ftuck to h(j ta,k gllme finished fighting back 'atmnvlv strong!. Senclo Beat Petz. PORTLA.NI. Ore., Iee. 1! Clev er Senclo, Filipino flyweight, won a slashing 10-round fight from Ben ny Pelz, Portland, here last night Although Senclo warmed over Pelz. landing countless blow, he could not knock the latter from his feet. Pelz took only one round, the eighth, in which he cut loose with a burst of speed and carried the fight to his opponent. In a ten round seml-wlndup Jack Reddick. Canadian light heavy weight champion, won an easy de cision over young Peter Jackson, i Portland negro. Plan to do your Christina ahop- l. - .1.1- portunllles for Christmas are now Crocker'. Drug .tore. R. A. PILCHER PAYS SHORT VISIT TO ROSEBURG STORE R. A. Pllcher, owner and oper ator of the R. A. Pllcher chain of denartment store, spent a !,ort time in Ho6eburg yesterday afternoon on hi way outh to other cltle of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Mr. Pll cher Is looking over the territory visiting his etores and looking for new locations. He will visit Crants Pass, Medford and Ash land, and then go Into Northern California. He snent a short time In con ference with Manager Dorr of the liosehurg store, and took a brief sureaU0 tour around the city and to ! , few of the nearby point of Interest. Don't delay order your Xmaa j greeting cards from the exclusive ,iob printing department of tne News Kevlew office, you right. . We can qerve W. K. lielt. Suthorlln resident, was a KoHeburg visitor today, and spent several hours on business. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH T, 1. Hma now In tiflvft It made. to avoid the holiday rush. It will Solve a oozen gill vruuwutm. i no Koseburg Studio, Salxman Bldg, 12 Jackson, Phone 462. Arundel, piano tuner, rhone Hlf-L. Dressmaking and designing, ready matlo kiddle clothe for sale. Agency for Parker' ho- slery. BIS Fowler St., Phone 627 IL , Make Fine Dogs VT t- 4L, , r - - - , - -w - GIVIEM THEM AVI EVE AV0CICVlT-LET5StAl IT e-.r, ue,..-, VniHE y FOR HOME - i It; ,orwv.-. au owiLtinueii U S.HGWU-OFF EMOU&rtffl I (OFP fAV GOOD 1 1 I , 1 1 SEE Vrx Oa VJE RE ) 1 1 TOO. "TO DAV . NOTICE LEGION GANG! Vmprjun Post No. It meet Tuesday to elect officer for 1928. Be there, feller, aa lhl Is a big fenlon. The auxiliary will. give us some real enter- talnment after the meeting, : followed by a big feed. Don't forget to be there Tuesday night. Notice of sale ot government tim ber. General Land Office, Washing ton, D. C, Nov. HI, im. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the v-ondilioiis and llmltatluii of tha acts uf June , Jul tJ btat. 111), February It, lm (40 Btau, 117l, and June . 1 (41 btat,, and pursuant' to departmental reifulA lions of April 14, (6 L. U. S7S1, the limber on the following land will be sold Jan. IS. at la o'clock a. m. at public auotloa at the U. 8. land office at Kose burg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than tha appraised val ue aa sooVn by this notice, sale to be, subject to the approval of the (secretary of the Interior. Tha pur chase price, with an additional sum of uno-flfth ot one per cent, there of, being commissions allowed, muat ba deposited at time of amle. money to be ruturned if sale 1 not ap proved, otherwise patent will laaue tor the timber, which must ba re moved within ten years, lilda will be received from clllxen'a of the Untied baitea, associations of such cltiaena, and corporation organis ed under the lawa ot the United tiiatea or any tale. territory, or district thereuf ouly. L'pun applica tion of a qualified purchaser tne timber un any legal subdivision Will be offered separately before bains; luciuuea in any oirer or a larger unit. r. zy s.. n s w.. Bee. a. lot i fir 1010 at, hemlock 6 at, cedar 40 M, lot (ir 311U il. hemlock ;( at, cedar 21 al. NalH "r le at heuilock 45 M. cedar JJ0 M. SWU NK4 fir 1SJ0 M, hemlock 200 4L cedar 300 M, lot 3 fir 3120 M, hem lock 1(0 U. cedar US M. lot 4 fir lotiu M, hemlock 170 at, cedar lf.0 M, SK'4 NIVIt fir 14tll at hemlock 10 M, cedar 130 at, SV! NWIi fir 1010 M. hemlock liO M, cedar 00 M. .Nb4 HhiU Xlr ibvu H. nenilook 140 M, cedar S0 at, Ni UK fir 1140 M, hemlock 100 M. cedar 180 , M. Nf:t4 8K)4 fir ,1IM at. hemlock 160 M. cedar HO if. UK' fir lsoo M. hemlock 110 M. cedar til) U, NKVi SWhi fir 16i0 M. hemlock 110 at. oedar 130 M, NWI4 HWU fir 1130 M. hemlock 130 M. cedar 16 at, 8KUj bV'l fir 2050 M. hemlock 140 at. ceaar zuu at. w H svv rir ZZ40 M, hemlock too M, cedar luO M. Sec. 7. Mi4 NK' fir 1Z00 M. cedar 40 M. NEU fir 1440 M, cedar 4 M, rittt, M:it fir ivee U. cedar It at. liWt, NK'4 fir ll-D M. cedar 240 U. .e.4 ivta itr jsu jx, ceuar 40 ja, lot 1 fir 3444 M, cedar M. KE'i NVV!4 fir JioO M. cedar IS M. lot 1 fir 3410 JJ. cedar so at, NK WB'4 l.r l)!t M. cedar 4:0 M. NJ tIE'i fir 2380 M. cedar 2:0 ti. HKU KR'a fir 40 M. cedar 220 M. SIV KK', fir 340 M. ceuar 10 M, NKla Sv fir 12110 M. cedar 140 at, lut 1 fir 3080 11. cedar iti M, SUt HtVU fir 480 H. cedar 440 ti. lot 4 fir 227 M, cedar 800 at. Sec. . NKU KEU fir 2050 at. hemlock 170 if calir 120 at. NK4 fir 3700 M, hem- iiica iso ra. ceaar iz& at, SKI4 mku lir 2480 at. hemlock BO 14. cedar 40 ., SW14 NKV, fir 2430 M, hemlock .60 m, cedar 00 24, HF. NWU fir 2840 M. hemlock 165 ai, cedar 155 3d. nwtt NW1 fir 3120 U hem. luck 2o M, cedar 140 AI. 8KI4 NWU Ilr 2950 M, hemlock 220 11. cedaf 5 H. HV4 NWU lir 2080 M. hem, lock 150 M. Cudmr 350 M, NKU riKW fir 1420 M, hemlock 30 M. ce dar 20 M. NVi fir 15t0 M. nemioca iou ai. ceuar DO AX. tsicy. fir 1150 M, cedar 36 at, EWa oox iir uau ju, Deinioca la ju, ce dar loo M.' .VKVi s'iA fir 3510 M. iH-mluik 170 34. cedar 2411 M. NH SW. fir 1720 II. hemlock. 140 hi cedar 100 M, XK'i Wi fir 2130 M. iiiiock ivu n. ceaar ao m. nwa HH ' fir 750 M, hemlock 40 M. ce. dar 100 M. rice. 16, lot 1 fir -700 M, iol i iir evu oa.t DbH na'A lir 700 BIH NtU fir 600 14. lot 1 fir 300 M. cedar 100 14. lot 4 fir 400 M ceaar iou m. nemiuca .zuo m. bkii fir 800 u. BWt NW'4 fir 2000 at, cedar 60 M. hemlock 300 34. NK'l hB'a fir 8oo M. HWI4 HKi fir 3uo M. tttiH StK'A fir 400 M. SWit fir lloo M. NV BW'4 fir looo M. NW 8WU fir 1800 M. cedar 40 JJ. HF.'i V4 fir 1600 at. KWU SIVU fir 1200 14. c. 17. lot 1 fir 100 U cedar 200 II. M I fir 100 at. cedar ou i, nrj' tr.'.4 rir zoo m. .cedar 550 M. Nf4 fir 100 14. Cedar 200 M. St.1, KM 14 fir 100 14, cedar 250 M. KK'i fK'l fir 100 M. cedar 250 11. HbU 8Eli fir 100 M. cedar JOO ai. b Ilr 150 At, cedar 200 M. KK'i fir 100 M, cedar .160 11, Kj, WW I. fir 100 14, cedar 3o0 14. 8WU fir U0 M. cedar 250 il. Kec. 21. Nt'. NK' fir 2000 M. hemlock 150 M, NW4 KEA tit 2000 AL cedar 160 M,- hemlock 20 M. HK'4 Neiu fir 200 M. hemlock loo ll. sirs NKSs fir lsoo 14. hem cedar 100 it, hemluck 100 M. NWi m a rir izoo ai, ceuar aoo ai. hem lock 100 M, HK'4 NV4 fir 800 M. cedar 60 14. hemloik 100 M. HW'i SWK fir 1400 M. cedar oo M. SKZ Ht:4 fir 1200 14. NW'i HK'4 fir 22 11. hemlock 200 M. KK fir 1000 M. 8VV'Uj HK'4 fir 1800 M. cedar 150 AI, hemlock 100 M, TiWA HWI fir 2300 14. hemlock 100 M. NW'i HW14 fir 700 M. cedar E0 M. hem lock ino M. RK14 HWK fir 2800 M, cedsr 100 M. hemlock 200 M. 8WZ 8 IV'., fir 2200 M, cedar 60 M. hem- luck 100 M. Mec. 29, SK KK fir 2700 M, cedar 460 M. NW',1 SK'A fir lar 01)0 At. 8KI4 NK'J fir dar 20 At. NK'YNWlZ fir xlar 150 At. Nh: HK'i fir au ciar voo m. esj 300 M. Cedi 200 M. ceila j iJ?:!4Mfi;''4diorM1 0U AI, Hec. 31, KWU lot 1 I r SbU At dar 100 M. HK!4 NWI4 fir 2400 14, cedar 400 11. lot 2 fir 2000 M. re dar (00 M. lut I fir 400 M. none of the timber un these traeta to btt sold for less than 82. on per M for the fir. I7.0H per M for the cedar and o.&i) per At for the liemlmk. T. 21 H, It. 4 W Her, 27. NWV4 mill fir 630 M. redar 40 M. none of the timber on this aeetion to be sold for less than 11.75 per Af for the fir nd $0.50 per H for the ce dar. T, 28 hi.. 1U 11 W., He..-. 7. NK'4 NB'i fir o(i II. NV", NK fir 1 To5 11. KK'i NKlt fir .16,10 M. H 4 M-:'4 fir 1050 M. none of the timber on this section to be sold for leas than 12.21 per 11. William Hpry, C(vnm!i"!'!ner. FULL rp 'ir I'Al I II a 1 --r,T.x; . ""l:'.2-. tmmammmmn VASES AND JARDINIERES Comprises a wide range of choice, and you are sure to find in the collection just the piece you wanU LOOK OUR STOCK OVER FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. !I1m itron MoBjgcrs Classified Sectiod " ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE WOOD AND Bax" fol" J. Phone 270-Y. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine "lay er piano. Basj Jtldd. CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Any arte. Phuue CIS-J. lok tJALfl 01J fir block wood. $3.60 per Uor. Phone 14F15. Mel ton Bros. FOR BALE or trad a, apartment bouso with aeven apartment. Call at M 8. PajTOtL fC)R SAXSWool carda, tm port ed rrom r Inland; ll.Sa poet paid. John Nylund, North Bend. FOR SALS 3 black mares, T and 8 year old. WeiKh about 1400 rach. Box 51, Camas Valley, Ore. GERMAN police dog for aale. One year old, very reasonable. Muat ell at once,. Write Box F., Oak land, Oregon. ' lY RSALfc E ot SWJ ana SW Ot BEi aeOUOtl' 11 T. 19. XL 7. Make me an offer. L. R. Baita Thompson Fall, Montana. WOOD . FOR BAEE Fir block. $3.00; oak block, 13.60; oak stove, $4; 12-ln. fir, 12.60, de livered. Phone 497. fOR 8 Atli OR TRADE For, stock 10-18 Case tractor and Grand Detour plow. Phone 14F12, or address R. R. No. 1 Box 86. FOR SALE Bed and springs 12.60; silk floss mattress, practi cally new, 118.00; dresser, 117 coal oil stove, three burner and oven, $6,001 124 Brockway SL FOR 8ALET"8txadivar upright phonograph. Has 65 record, coat 6225. Will sell for 175. Excellent condition. Violin tone. Box 135, Yoncalla, Ore. TEAM & MARES In good shape. For sale at 280 wrthla next few days: or will trade for any kind of livestock. Also for sale, 8 tons pressed hay at $15 per ton at barn on Route 1, Bbx 0-12, 2, miles east Kelley s Korner, where mares may ls be seen. 8EE. OUK used car before you buy; over 20 to choose from 1 1&21 Ford touring, starter and good running order 1 121 Chevrolet l6 1 1821 Dodge touring, cord tires, new paint And 20 others coupes and se dans. Easy terms, yesr to pay. HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. CjTCHfNG'S-GUAR ANTEED USED CARS 1822 Ford touring 1 186 1821 Ford sedan 226 1918 Dodge touting 226 191 Dodge touting 275 1924 Chevrolet touring 860 1928 Tudor Ford sedan 713 1922 Dodge sedan 800 Roy Catching Motor Co. Hudson-Essex Dealer. Harry Pearce Auto Top Manufscturlnsr Repairing Tops and Curtains, - CphohrtPring of all kinds Ttnt and Awning Work Winchester SL Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today bring sales to morrow. 1 By WINNER mi aW-a For Thai Gifti ie , There i notning a woman appre ciates more than beautiful aria use; ful Pottery. Our line of FOR SALE SO filg'. two' month 01a. j. f. van AUen, Day creek. Ore. PIANO for real Phon. li-Ff FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. wun naur. m N. sacksoo,. FOR RENT Steam heated room. 230 N. Stephen. Phone 148-U. FOR RENT Fire-room unfnrnliEr ed house. Intralre at 644 S. rme. P5H RKN-r flrniabS Eroos apartment. SS 8. Bteoheiu. FOR RENT (rood six-room house. Close In. Inquire S76 Hoorar Bt. FUR RENT Fire-roots; turnUuett house. Incrtdre S47 S. Stephen. Phone 471-L. . ' FOR RENT Five-room .furniel house, piano and garagtv, Apply 906 B. Main. FOR RENT 2-room furnished house; flO per month. Miller' Addition. Phone 210-L.- " FOR REN'f-Two large weli fur. Blhed bouaekeepUir iomav Private front tntxacc. Close to tal 8. Main. - . , . NICELY FTjRNiBHeE! aparE ment for rent. Alto l-room fu nlshed houso. 313 S. Stephens. Phone 6J. -I ALL kinds of sewing, mag's s'h'rts' a pecla.ty. 826 Miller Jt. Phomt 46-I WANTED Orders for mistletoe and Christmas trees. Leave or. der at Peoples Supply Co., or 1018 Military St WANTED TO BUV Fox Terrier dog, male or female, not under two year of age. Call 847 Cobb St. or phone 403-Y. furs Wanted Hihet maxk prices paid. Wilson Tire 8 hog opposite News-Review, Brihg ot ship to B. F. Shields. flEJiSfittHlNO a and 8 cenuf work guaranteed. 217 S. Ste phens, south of Rose koteL Phone 635. Mrs. Hill. Partner WANT-Por highly profitable business, if guaran tee on Investment to start Ad dress Box 1, ear News-Review, ' LOST jND FOUND LOST Near Penney store Thurs day, new pair child's shoes. Find er please leave at this office. STRAYED from WlnstonTdog, part Airedale, light tan curly hair, long tall. Very timid. Reward. Mr. O. t. Bacher, Phone- 2T4. FOUND Lady's wrist watch. Own er call at Newa-Revievr office and describe the watch and band a means of Identification. MISCELLANEOUS !- ROOM AND BOARD. 19 pep week. Phone 638-J. . M'iRcELSr'foiVcurTiii halrcuttlng aud shampoos. Mrs. Amy Rogers. Phone 118-LI. 137 N. Main. UA it &WNEIt bon t torget U all 651 when In need ot- suts parts. Sartf's Auto Wreickina House. , - tVu A. CHRItSTSiXa prESHKT- Iluffet Clarinet seventeen key, full aet rings, leather can, mu . ale stand ; priced for quick .ale. V. P. Cayler. Phone 1H9-J. " WHEN L ROSEBURG HotelUtnpqna WANTED ' : 1 CEAR CUTTING Our Shops are Equipped to turn out all kitfil of machine work. Rapalr Work Done . PINC ST. MACMINK SHOP Opposite Flour Mill