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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEWt
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15,-1925.
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More For What You Sell!
v LESS FOR WHAT YOU BUY!
That's Us!
Re-Washed Half Ground Salt. 100 It.
Very Best Grade Flour, 4 tacks.: ....
Bleached Hard Wheat Flour, 4 sacks
Good Biscuit Flour, 4 sacks ..... ..
Best Cream Cornmeal, 9 lbs.
See Us First We Can Save You Money!
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ
"Ship By Truck"
Save Dollars and Cents
S - S
Yi . ... ...
5 We have a tleet or trucks leaving daily, Koseburg, R
J Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield, making S
2 delivery at p
J ... All Way Points j
4 Oregon Auto Transportation Co. j
d Roseburg Phone Sl-J Portland Ptione M 2268
J 401 Oak St. . Water and Yamhill St. g
FOREST RANGER
PAYS VISIT TO
HOME IN OHIO
C. M. Holcomb, a well known
forest ranger in this district, has
been visiting with relatives and
friends at Napoleon, Ohio, bis for
mer home, in a recent issue of
the Napoleon newspaper there ap
peared a large picture of Mr. Hol
comb and bis dog, which made the
trip with him, together with an in
teresting account of Mr. Holcomb's
life. This article was as follows:
Twenty-seven years ago a young
man left Columbus ' for the west.
.Now that he has found It, he Is
CHRISTMAS AGAIN
Once again we . will
wrap your Xmas pack
ages free for mailing.
We Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Win Can. ..'
hon 271
. . AT BRAND'S
. ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 Mil North
Open Evening Till tl o'clock
. REAL BARBECUE
SANDWICHES
Meat . roasted on spits before
tha open fire. " Coffee with real
c rearm Sweet elder. They taste
.pretty good after the show. ;
Always a Big Assortment of i
Fruits, Nuts and Candy
CHRISTMAS
Blooming Plants
Christmas liaskcts with .
Cut Flowers
THE FERN
Roseburg' Leading Florists
i
I Phone . r- y ,,j L 11 ; III I Ly.'J U j
i twiii if i.lj ' iicttesTER. come I i; LJJ rla M I
lL Ar-$4 i AVMAV FB0M tHKT ' f 7T i't'i 3 I
653?wfr' J . .. PAMTCV! REMEMBER 1 1 ' c-SJ YfA i
o$yrf'-k'fc-. 75N , y- X VuOOLD HAPPEsJ t" SI I V - oo8' E V j
W. Will ball on ' I I (PTnA fF J UltU LfcV K ' iJLj-JL-r
EASY TERMS ; (jfchfp's bS,
V
85c
..$8.60
$3.20
..$7.00
I
OAKLAND
taking' a short "vacation," visiting
friends and relatives here. Tall
yman w C. iM. Holcomb, forest rang-
e. irora nuseourg, ua-gua, a iur
mor rMident nf Knmmltt Station.
Illolrinv raimt. Ohm
There are those who remember
the time in 18S5 when Holcomb
took a dare and rode a bicycle from
Columbus to St. Augustine, Fkk. In
sixteen days when good roads were
unknown. And marvel of marvels.
It was on one set of tiro. Tbe same
spirit, of restlessness, a desire for
ibe strange and unconventional,
urged him to scoff at trains on his
trip to Columbus. He rode a mo
torcycle all the way with his faith
ful dog, "Olppy," nnd a rifle aa hi
only companions. It took him thir-ty-tour
aays, and be said, "it it
hadn't rained so much I'd have
I made it in two weeks."
Holcomb Is 68, but bis ruddy
face doesn't show It. Perhaps one,
reason is. that be leads a life of
nertect ' Deace and contentment
How would you like to get up in
the morning when tbe sun is just
j climbing over the mountains and
I bathing your little borne with its
warm rays? And bow would you
like, in this scene of perfect wood
land beauty, lo make your break
last while deer frisk In your front
yard? Every day that la Holcomb a
pleasure. The deer are his friends.
He protects them. When be went
to Oregon twenty-seven years ago
he didn't find only deer. There
were bears, coyotes and cpogara.
Many friends in Columbus have re
ceived gift hides of many animals.
"I aspect to stay In Oregon," aays
Holcomb. ' "For fifteen yeara I've
been a U. S. forest ranger. I like
the mountains. It's always warm
on the west side of tbe Cascades
; where I live. On the east side it s
i cold. Flowers ' bloom all year.
! That'a why they call it Roseburg."
i Holcomb is going back next week,
I but he Isn't going to ride a motor-
cycle. He has evoiuted once more,
and this time bo, will drive a flivver
coupe.
I JUST ARRIVED
Distinctive, patterns of the lat
est designs In perfume atomizers,
, applicators and stationery. For se
lective gifts you should see them.
Lloyd Crocker Drug Store.
Every day and evening 'till
: eleven Barbecue sandwiches and
i other good things to eat at Brand's
.Road Sand. '
i Hall's Catarrh
; Medicine MnTls
j. It rid your system of Catarrh or Deal
Bess ca'.sii by Catarrh.
I SoU by eVegs, eier
F.I. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio
TUBBY :
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"8AI1DY"
By ELCNORt MEHERIM
Sandy McNeil. In love with lite, j Bandy read the label creme do
marries Ben Murlllo, a rich Hal- cocoa. "Where did you get this,
ian, to pleas her impoverished Ida?"
family. Tyranny by Marilio and I "l got It."
frequent quarrels loliow. A son '"Yon didn't open the cellarf
dies at birth. Bob McNuil, ber : Surely you dido I '
uncle, aids In plan for Sanay and i Ida smiled. "It won't be ml
her mother to lake a trip to Hono- 'sed.. I went down for the wine
lulu. There aha meets Itamoa'uit night. This waa mixed with
Worth, who sates her life- In the some empty bottles on the floor,
surf. On the same steamer home I took iu" She shook her head
he declares his love. Murlllo de-1 emphatically, "you've a right
clares he will never release her. I to It! As much right as he has.
Judllh Moore, a cousin, tells San-1 And there won't be a trace of
dy love Is evrythlng. aturlllo over-'smoke or anything when he gets
takes her as she goes for a tryJt jback Monday mornint. You en
with Ramon. Follows a clash Joy yourself for once!"
over her promise to her sick mo- "Old he say he would be there
ther to give up plans for divorce,
She appeals to bob for aid ta a
divorce action and he tells her
she has no ground. Sandy de
termines to make her own tlvlug.
When she learns Murlllo. will not
be in town over the week-end, she j
plans to give parly lor her old
trlends.
Oto on with tile story from her!
CHAPTER 50
There were ten girls la tbe liv
ing room of Murlllo's home. They
appeared to be standing on tiptoe
with . excitement. They - talked
with a quick brightness, glancing
about; taking In tbe furniture
with photographic detail. They
were subconsciously aware of
Sandy's tightened nervea and her
fierce smoldering deflsnce. They
were remembering those canceled
Invitations.
'Larky," thought one. "How
did she damage it? la be aaounar ,
- And homely little Ella Rivers:
"Wonder why she can't beat his
time? Gosh. I'd like to see the: calmly drove up to Mamma Chap
man who could tell me where to , man's and deposited her daugh
head It! His can and she hasn't ! ter on the davenport In the living
eves a Lizzie to get herself around room. They thought it was real
in! Why doesn't she stop and ; kind in them lo land her there
show him a thing or two? 1 1 and were highly indignant be-
wourd. you bet!" .
Alice cam in with a tray,
Glasses tinkled. "Gee, a cock-mow
tail!
though Edna btacy. W ell, j
n't be ao bad if he blowa the :
he can'
little girls to a snifter!"
Edna's own young husband
mixed a aoodlr drink when the
crowd came to their bouse. He
helped tana set me iaoieiDg a closcd-ln petting car: -brought
home a huge cake and I ' "You're hopeful! At tbe pre
cheerfully took himself off to a!ient rate, your kid will be mar
poker game, tickled that "the kid" ! Tled and begetting problems of
waa having a good time, too, and
clever enough to amuse hernelf.
They weren't rich, but young and
happy companions. -' . V .
"Looks like a good one," she
said aloud. "And plenteous!"
"I ll say It's good.' said Alice,
who glibly imitated every ; new
slang phrase as It appeared. "Ever
try It? Cream and honey , and
bourbon? Had it over at Mame
night before last."
"How's Mame? And how was
the Man? Did you fall for him,
Alice' Haa he called yet?'.' ,
Alice's married friends and
she hsd hosts of them were al
ways Inviting her to dinner, the
occasion usually being to Introduce-
man THE MAN who waa
to capitulate to Alice's charm.
These fellows , were usually
about 45, getting bald, dumpy
and egotistic, aa is the way of
"good catches",' who have passed
their first youth. They were sup
nosed to be seesinK a "good, sens
ible girl who wouiu mass inem a
fine -home." What they wanted
waa a fresh, sprightly flapper
whose impudent tricks would re
turn to tbem the illusions ot hoy.
hood; making them feel irreslst
lWe, exuberant, young. Tbey did
not take Alice seriously. .
-
And: Alice, who had the roman
tic dreams of a girl Just 18. her
vision of love still associated with
a bonny sailor lad, six leei oi
handsomeness and laughter; turn-
ed aour with scorn at these sorry
looking, pompous candidates for
her virgin af lections.
"Not my atyle," she now an -
swered tartly, and wishing to give
the Impression of many lurid yes-
terdays. 1 anna to lue mei
who have passed
'Drink it slowly! They're gone
for good. But Is there any more
where this came from? Some cel
lar your husband has, Mac." -
"Yes, and some key," Sandy
sipped musingly. "You can thank
Angus for this. Alice lifted it,
unbetold, from the old boy's me
dicine chest."
She flushed, thlnklog: "I'm glad
I said that! I'm finished with
pretense! I won't blulf any more.
Why should I try to make anyone
think I'm happy? I'm loved Why
should I defeud Hen Murlllo? I'd
give him a run for bla money
now!'
But sho went Into the kitchen,
her nerves tsut. She stirred the
creamed chicken, pinched tho rolls
to e It tbey wr hot. "Evry-,
thing ready, Ida? WT bitting
down." - ,- ;
"Then you to la. drl.. and
don't worry. Yon ought to hav
parly Ilk this every week. Keep
you from being lonesome. 'Taint
good tor you to tt bammarlng at
tkat typewriter so much. Look"
Ida opened tka refrigerator, and
aniueht out a bottla.
'till Monday, Ida
If anyone phoned .he told me
to aay that."
R.ndv nut tha bottla slowly In
the chest, a queer feeling that she
was "yellow" made her a little
sick. "Whv do I care when be
comes?" she asked herself. "What
mora can he do to me? The
sooner this ends, the better! Make
blm end It!"
And she bad a picture of her
self coldly defying Murlllo, laugh
ing at him. drinking his wines,
squandering his money, running
up the bills, carrying on reckless
flirtations, making life so hot for
him he would gladly free her.
"I should have done it long
ago!" She went to the table, be
gan to talk vividly, a steely glitter
in her mind. ' '
"Jus think of it," Edna Stacy
was saying, "referring to a birth
day party her little cousin, Hen
rietta Chapman, had attended,
"she went out cold. And the lad's
not IS. They were all potted.
rietta Chapman, had attended, j
And they're all Infants. . They
cause her mother got excitea.
What did aha mean holding them '
there for a lecture! Thev said
this la the truth, tber said: I
-Excuse us.' Johnny expecis us at
his house for hot dogs.' It was
2:30 a. m. then.
"Well ten years from now
when my youngster is 1 ! he u
'carrying a hip flask and demaud-
his own at tbe aae of 21
"What I'd like to know," said
Alice, her eyes glinting, 'how do
they get away with it?'
May Arliss rested her blonde
boyish head on her clasped hands;
"Do you mean by that, Alice, how
do they get away with tho booze
! ani keen their morals? Simple.
.They don't. They get away with
both. For speedy travol carry no
baggage, mental or moral." mu
Alice drew' a hot,' labored
breath. 'She felt Jharp as a blade
bocause of her excitement. She
Imagined herself a tremendous
personality bold, scarlet, one
whose passions made Sarah Bern
hardt seem an (ciclo. All Alice
larked was the courses of her
terrific ardors. Sho talked like
a libertine and lived like a nuii.
Sbe now sniffed: "All I can say
Is that I waa born too soon
about fifteen yesrs too soon. I'd
like to be seventeen in this day
,ami age!"
Sandy laughed:
Fifteen years
ago girls 'lost' their virtue. To
day, by the same procedure, they
merely 'discover their souls!" She
thought burnlngly: What would
tbey If I were to tell them I live
what they talk? That a man
a charming fellow, comes once
every week to visit me that I
J I .. .. .k., ,1.. hill mtlniirht
! 4i,at i think of throwing every-
tning to the wind
8ne cuncbed the table, hearing
he phone ring. Ida beckoned,
-someone for you," she whispered,
8andy cuppod her hands about
!tne mouthpiece, shaking when
i,h beard Ramon's voice,
i you said you couldn't make It.
why
dld you phone?"
No one these? . Aren t you
having your party? Come out af
terwardsJust for a breath
half an hour."
"Never ptione again."
"Will you come?'
"It will be too late."
"I don't care. Just for a
moment I'll welt.'
She opened the door, taking a
wlilff of the clean, cold air. The
room was filled with smoke
blue with It.
As she turned to the1 dining
room. Iila brought In a riivur
tray. On this were the cordial
glasses fillrd with tho dark y-
rup, a little twirl of whippca
crcRm topping them.
"Ye gods, doliiK It up nrnyii!"
Drowning
!::
, Dressmaking and designing,
j read -made kiddie clothe for 4
i sale. Agency tor Parker's ho-
aiery. 645 Fvwler Su. Phon
' &27B.
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ASaAAAaVAalkat.aTa
tS
'said Edna.
I "On, a aresent from Ben," said
Sandy boidly. "Hut ho doesn't
(know It!"
I "Thou drink to the absent one.
J since wouidn t be drinking if
he wore th present one!''
I "Can w come next week again,
Mac, ole dear? You're back 1
syocr old stride!''
. "livery katuiday that's my
: Lord aud slissier'a' night - out."
Saui'.y leaned over, lit a cigarett
(row tne tip ot May'. "How Joy
ious this is," she thought, her
hands shaking. .
She saw May's eyes widen
saw kor blow la.t im.iLe troe
heard her say: "Well hello
mere!
And she knew without glancing
upward. Coming in like tbat
without a sound like a tnief.
Sbe moved over, beckoned gai
ly: "Come in, Bunny. Meet th
little glrK Don't be bashfuU
Here's room." She thought with
a flushln; pang: "God what
now!"
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Holly wreaths, 12-lnch slse, 50c
each, large sizes made to order.
Sold by weight The , Fern, flor
ists. HORTICULTURISTS
TO HOLD MEETING
AT MEDFORD SOON
MEDFORD, i Deo. 15. The an
nual meeting of the Oregon 8tate
Horticultural society will be held
in soutbern Oregon this year. Med
ford has been selected as the meet
lug place, and the sessions - will
commenoe In the Elka temple next
Wednesday morning. December
16th, continuing through tho 17th
and lKth. Ail sessions are free to
the public, and a general Invita
tion to all Interested In horticul
ture has been extended. This, of
course, includes all fruit raisers.
farmers and business men, and a
large gathering from all parts of
the Pacific coast expected. All
points In southern Oregon will be
well represented, due to their
proximity to the place of meeting.
It Is expected that a large delega
tion will be present from Roseburg
and the Umpqua Valley.
Thia event is ot more than local
intarest, and this year's program
will cover all angles of pear cul
ture, which industry Is making
southern Oregon world famous. Ex
perts will cover everything from
the planting ot tho orchard, down
through irrigation, pruning, top
working, spraying, pollination.
harvesting, procoollng, - storage,
shipping, marketing, canning and
drying. Tbe finest talent in the
entire country will cover the vari
ous subjects. Large numbers f
fruit raisers from the entire Pa
cific coast will be ou hand to ob
tain the benefit of the valuable
l3iormatlaj disseminated.
XMAS ANNOUNCEMENTS
It is not too late to place your
order for Xmas announcements
with the News-Review Job printing
department We .can give, . you
quick, efficient servic on short
notice. ..,,'
Don't delay order your Xmas
greeting cards from th exclusive
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' notich op tt.m or real
I HOI 'MITT
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Ort-fton for th County of Mult
nomah. Probata Department.
In th matter of tha caiat of B. F.
Wtlkes, JJeceased,
Notice Is ber. br fflven that the
tindereiKne!, admtntetrmtrlx of th
cstat of U. F. Witkua, dcead,
Surauant to an order of tho Hon.
eore Tatweli, Judve of th above
entitled Court. niro4 this 24th
day of November. 1826. will aell at
8ubllc auction to th nlghest bld
r. at tht? front door nf the Court
houtt of Douglm County, at Huh
burg, Oregon, on, th lih day of
Uuctinibvr, lliiS, at lli hour of 11
o'clock In the forenoon thereof, all
th rig-tit, title and intercut of U.
P. Wilkes. deceanid. and of th
tat of H. b Wllku. duueaaed, In
and to the following described real
property, to-wlt:
Lot 13 and 14, and all of the
south half of tit southeast quarter
of eectlon six and th southwest
(junTtnr of tho south west quarter of
nm tlon five, township twenty,
south of ranffn eleven, west of WlU
lnmntte slnriUian. In Uoutflaa Coun
ly, Oregon.
The terms of sale, all cash or
part rah balance on credit, as may
bo deemed best In the Intrresta of
said stat. All sale will be- made
subject to confirmation by Lb
Court. "
Klrnt puhllratlnn: Tec 1, 192R.
Last publication: Tc 29, ll$.
UUHTIM WII.KKM,
Adintntstratrlx of th fen la to of
B. F. Wilkes, fleceased.
Al.MKHT W. OKNTKGR,
Attorney for Administratrix, 129
OsMfo Hid.. Portland. Of Hon.
His borrow.
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" 1 PAM-tiiv II . I'xo0El fv ill
T NT ttftOION 0ANCU
' I'mpqua post No. H meets
,4 Tuesday to elect c (fleers for
U:t.'is there tellers, a Una
1 a big aeaaioa. Tbe auxiliary
4k will ite as son Mai enur
4 talnment after the - meeting,
) folio 4 by big (ted. Don't
forget to s there Tuescay
night, v ' - -
Notice of aal of soverunenl tlra-
toa .tv C. Mov. ii, 1D2A, Suite la!
Hereby sjitea thai tubjeot to tkel
uoaditioua aud 4ia4tiiuia of tae
ltl U4 CWIIf 9W UISI, ,
february la, il (i Ulai 117, ;
ana iun oimu, aa
purauat.1 lo uUwkrinieuut4 rttful
uoaa of April 1, 1V-24 i0 U. ii4
., tn timber on th folio win
taaui will be sold Jaa. II. al
10 oclocK a, in. at pubiiu auciloa
at tn U. V land uXuc at Rosa
burs. Oregon, to th highest bidder
al uot laa tnaa in appraised val
ue mm mtiomm by tni noiiue. sal to
be subject to the approval of the
secretary of th interior. Th pur
chaae price, with aa da it tonal tun
of one-flltl. Of ok per uent. ther
uf. being uaiuittlaioua allowed, muat
be deposited at tint of sale, money
to be returned If aal k not aa
proved, oUierwU paienl will laeu
tor Ute itiuoar, which tuuet be re
moved wtiuln ten yeara liius will
oe received from culsens of the
Untied liait. aaaocmuooa of auuh
ltlana and cotporauows octfania ,
diates or any uiaie, tevrltory, or ;
uutriot lhe.-o onlv, Uon applica
tion us quaiifieu purchaser the
limber, en any legal subdivision wul
be oxfered aeparitely beiore being
Inoluuod rn any buer of a larger
unit. Y. t b., IL W.. Sua 1, ii 1
tin MO iu at. Jiatulock to at. cedar
at, lot, I tit lo at beuuock 75 at,
Ludar Sft M, HWSi NL-H tit 16 Ui at.
tieuuock e av -ueuar new at, bw it
iki fir i3y at, hemlock 20o at,
cetUr o0 at, lot 4 tir -1.0 U het
Iock 160 M, cedar isu at, lot 4 it.
X.0 M, hemlook llo at, eedar 10
at, Hbi fir net M. bemluue.
o aa. veaas ash at an nt4 Mr
lalu Al. hmnluLii 1j0 at. cudar so at.
t;4 Hh, tr I6V0 at, hemlock lv
u, ceuar v nnt tir sw
ai. hemiouk loo VL ceuar 10 aV
oW bib fir 140 M. Hemlock le
M, ovdar U. M. b'A tit 1
ja, lieiniook lib M, oedar Ku la, Nt-R
tiWA tir ltt.o ai. heuiioca rnt a,
ceoar 19 U, S bW. ur JU Ja,
ueinioca; U ai. cedar 160 M, SkH
ovvw ur Xo-o M, hehtlbck H at,
itflaf fou M,.a ttw nr at,
nemlocK luu at, cedar 100 at Hoc. ,
inuW Milt fir lov ai, cedar 40 at,
iSV. i Nfc-i lir ittO at, ctuar 40 at,
oftta .Nb-k fir two U, cedar I&0 at,
SWl4 Nt Ilr 2120 at. cedar 10 at,
Mt-s NWM t.r at, oedar 40 at.
lot l itr 4 am, ctuar ee as, os
aw i4 tir ve au cedr ise at, lot t
ur M. cedar bo Ja, Akn afci
in- lSiO AC cedar 4i 0 at. IN mb.
ur xiso at, cedar io at, a! b.
iir 400 Ja. tMtwr aiO at, SMi at.
fir o at, eeuar ft4 Ja, M .V4
ir ..-no At, cuuar 14 at, lot a iir
:uso at. cvdar ai, btii tfW4 fir
40 At. ucumi- Ja lot 4 fir Ht
M. c-Uar eeo at, aWa b, Xki hti
tir iwuo at, auiiueca xiv at, ceuar
1J0 At, fiW A NaiA Sir H'W At. heal.
lock iso at, cedar lie at. bH M4i
tir Z4o At, aeiuiocK su aa,.cuuar w
HWU ilr JI40 At- lieimoca
lot) Al, ceoar Kb Ji, MVf, Sir
i40 M. hemlock Itb at. cedar lbe
at, NWit fir aluo Ja, hem-
luck see M, eeuar 100 At, r
nr aSbv at neiiuovK o at, oeaar
1.6 Ja, bWbt NvS Sir IOH0 Ai, hem
lock lLii at. CL-dar ' ISO At. NalU.
Dnit4 Sir UiO ai, nemlock bo at, ce
dar 29 M, NWk Bb-' Ur Uo Ja,
nemlock 100 Ji, ced.tr oO Ji, Bbl
sir llbO Al, ceuar so ai. Bw
lie laao Al. heuiiock 7b Id. oe
dar luo la. Na ew fir 2bx0 M,
nemlucit liO Ja, oeuar ito M. MvVVt
ovvt sir AtiM at, nemiocK leu m
Jtdur loO al, fa.- vv tir H.o at,
Uumiock loo Ai. ueoar eb M, MW)
oWti tir VoO At, lieuilook 4tt V1, ce
dar xOv Alt ovm. H, loi i Sir ivV hi,
tot X f If oo Ai, H.h NE fir oy
jt. HVV)4 llr ovO At, tot I Sir
deb Ja, oeuar 100 Al, tot fir 400 al,
cedar luO id. hemioctt ioo at, bKVk
iNWi, s.r btiO Al. H.VU NvvU lr
ouu Af, cedar &o at, bemloca JuO Ji,
.c4 RK'A nr svo at. 4 (. in
iuu M. be:4 Hn. tir 00u At. eW4
8fci4 sir lioo J. Wb) bW4 Ur loou
ml, Wv uW'a fir loOO At, cedar ao
i. brJ 6 Ur l&oe at, W
iir iuo At, eoc ii, lot 1 fir iuo ai.
cedar 0o M. lot J tir 100 Jt, cedar
iwo Ji, M lNa.A Sir 2uo Jt, cur
b0 At, ttv4 af)a Sir lwt At, oar
juo At. . NW- tir luo M, oeuar
io ai. is a. a tr Jv Jt, bedar
uu at, btu-m sir itvo Ai. oeoar
w0 Ja. b fab. A Sir IsO Ji, ceor
iw M, MiI'm HVV -a Itr lo.O Jt, ceoar
iuO AC NV -A HW1 tir luft Jt. beuar
tvQ Ji, tfvVW BtWw fir lu9 at. ceuar
at, mcl XI, J-fl-W Ab-A fir IOOV
ai hs-mliMJal XaO At. NUa lir
ioOO M, cedar lbo M, hemlocsi loO
at. BLA Na fir 3uo M, humlock
100 JC 0WA NhiV Ilr JbOO At, bein
luck aOO Jt. N. SV Ilr .800 At,
cudar 100 M, tteiulock iOO M, MW
wu fir 100 Ac uedar 100 At. hem-
It 1UW Ji, HtvW UT 00 at.
coder i0 At. heiiilut K luo M, w
NV. -A fir 140D AC cedar O0 JI. NKk
HUVi fir l-w M. SW nr t'o
at, nemiook 2o At, HKf4 fir
tuoo M, MWH felSA fir lsoo Jt, eedar
IwO AC hem toe A 100 At, Kb ftvv
fir JuO . hemlock loO M, JuVV
bWW fir Too M, cedar 60 Af, hem
lock 100 II, SU b Ilr 2St0 at,
cedar 100 M. hemlock JOo Jd, ,tV'A
HWA fir SiuO AC oeuar 60 AC hum-
luck 10-J M, Hec. ZD, M-:'A HK. fir
2oo ai, oeuar eu aa, nw iir
luo JL ctAUr voO Al. briv Nha fir
3oo M, codar 2&0eM, Nr. ',4 NVVa lir
iua Mr oeuar iso ai, ari4 riKs nr
CO Ji. Cedar 100 M. HeC. 11, bW
NIC 'A fir 40 Id, lot 1 fir 10 M, ce
dar 100 M, 8Ki NW'A fir 2100 M,
car 400 M, lot 2 fir 2000 M, ce
dar COO M. lot 1 fir 400 M. none of
tne rtmbi'r on thse tract tw he
sold lur lees than IJ.OO p-r M for
tne ftr, $..00 per M f'r the oedur
and o.0 per M for tfJa hemlock.
T. 21 n., It. 4 W Hec. 27, NWH
bW4 lir bZO ml, cedar 40 M, none
of the Umber oa this section to he
sold for les than i.7i per at for
the fir and $0.b0 per M for the ce
dar. T. tH H H. U W., floe. 7, NY.
Sti tir foo Jd, NV4 NH fir 17o
M, NKU fir 10O0 M, BWi
fir 1060 M, none of the timber
on this section to be sold fur less
than I2 Z6 per M. William Upry,
Coinmlrshiner.
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QasswareGi,;
Beautiful Glassware always pleaaes x -i. '
we are prepared to supply, shorers ' '
Variety. ' v
Water Sets. Vases, Fancy Plates. Cake .t
Butter Dishes, Candle Sticks, and a great a
- . ment of fancy and ornamental pieces'
Sea This Line for Your Gift SeUctiat. ,
CHURCHILL HARDTATai CO.
; The Iroa Moagtn " " '," '.' ."
Classified Sscikz
ALL NEW AOS
FOR SALE
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WOOD AND Has tor sals. Phon
KiO-K. ; .
CUUISTMAOSStiCtor sale.' Any
slse. Pbuue M5j.
iiviii it ALA uaa auu warei blue
wood. Phone i l'it.
FOR SALE Old tir block wood,
3.5o per tier. Phon 1115. Mel
ton Bros.
tVH SALE 3D pigs, two 'month
old. J. f. Van Allen, Day. trees.
Or.
m ou saU. jtmwy huler ci heavy
milking atraln. 1. R. Wilson.
Rosehurg. Phone 2FS1.
fblTSALE 1 black mares, 1 and
t yeara old. Weigh about ltoo
each. Box 61, Camas Valley, Ore.
GEKMAN police dog. tor saieT&n
year, old, very reasonable. Moat
sell at once.-Writ Box k, Oak
land. Oregon.
wt)0tr,OK SALE Hound ash
block, oak and laurel block wood.
12 aud lS-lnch bloek Ur. Phone
47.
TO R8ALB EJ o( SW and iW
ot SE1 ecuon U X. , H. i.
Make me an otter. U H. barto.
Thumptou .'alia, Montana. ,
fOli SALEllud and springs,
, ,ii.G0; silk Moss mattress, practi
cally new, . iig.uu; urosser, 117
. Goal oil stora, three burner and
oven, S5.0U. 124 Rrockway St.
t uil SaXe Ffftradfvara uprigBt
phonograph. Ma 65 record, oust
$iid. W1U sell tor 176. Excellent
condition. Violin tone. . Box 115,
Voncaila, Ore.
i'UK SILK New three quarter
screened Dodge Commercial
truck. With extra tire and
tube. Inquire Rice' restaurant,
' by depot. -
TEAM OF MARESInlooTabape.
For sal at $30 within next lew
days; or will trade for any kind
ot livestock. Also tor sale, i tuns
pressed hay at $15 per ton at
barn on Route 1, Box 0-13, 2)
mil - east Keller's Kornor,
where mare may also bo seen. .
SEE OL'K used oar beiore you
buy; over 10 to choose from
1 1H21 Ford touring, (tarter and
food running order $76
1 mi Chevrolet . , .,496
1 M21 Dodg touring, oord tires,
new paint fM
And tit othora, coupe and e
dan.
, Easy terms, year to pay. '
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
FOR RENT
PIANO for rent Phone 81-F5
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room
apartment, 608 8. Stephens,
fuirHlJNT OoofTiooul house.
Close In. Inquire 876 Hoover St.
RADIATORS FREEZE
' Denatured alcohol rady bottled
at front or back door and we can
tell you how much you nerd.
Priced right. Lloyd Crocker's Drug
Store. . . ...
Give flashlights for Xmas.
them st Powell's.
Get
By WINNER
.t ' 1 ' si
t - V.
ON BACK PAcil T
WOU. nENT3-rooa. ' fornkied
- house, til 8. tUepswn. SiO-J.
S" IlKNT ne-room ram 3
houM. Insjalr - 147 B. St us,
1'bOM 4T1-U '.- ' '. '. I"
FOR MfcNT ttmltiied aparO nt
ua ana wooa rang. Olc in.
Ul W. Ua. Phone M-R. ; :
R Wi4-noD . tura 'Led
bouse, fio per .month. . itn.sr'
Audltlas. Pbox aiO-L,
POU RKNTj Ian. , Iroat aom
- aparunenta, Urpiace. One s gl
room. Address tl, oar Nwj 0.
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WANTED
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WANTED Baby soggy la sod
condition. Phon t-sS., -
WAITED t'roXUiole and Ch Iter
Board. Address X, News.H-w.
WANTEiJlk head of Wnher
goau. J. U. Bacon. UmDaua Ir.
iUL kinds ot ewlng, men sv.'ri
a specialty, sit Miller SU Pasa
4s-U .
FURa"WANTKl-Hlhest VJ
price paid. Wilson Tir -fesoO)
oppoilta News-Review, Brio.) 04
snip to si. r. BDieiaa
kuMSTlXCsilNO 5 and e 1 isiui
, work guaranteed. Sl7 at. St
pheus, souin of Ros b)tl.
, Poon 435. Mr. 4u; .
:" ' . !,; . .
. LOST AND FOUND !,
r - ' - 1
. 11 . "
STRAYED from Winston, doc, part
Airedale, light tan urly hair,
long tall. Very timid. Reward.
Mr. O. J. Bacher, Phone Ifi.
FYJUND Lady's wrist wsUsv.Crwi,
er, call at News-Rvlew ffie
and describe th watch and hand
as meaas of identification. .
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MISCELLANEOUS
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CAR
OWNER Doa't smh ts
IM when la ami ot au
part. 8artr Aato WraesiM
Hons. '. .
fLADal iULsl Chjisuua "br3ef
with th Crispett sbopri 544 N.
' Jscksoa Su for popcorn- oaofeo
Uon and home mad ond
61VEVOUB7BbY a realpaTTor
CbrlaUnaa. Have few indtgreed
' Alrdalea left at attracttv hricea.
M. N. Humphreys, Brookway,
Ore. '
NO'i'lUE Anyoae washing u get
Marcell's Mineral - see me at
, Coetel' .Ujt, Vtll b thefb un
til Xmas, Or phone evenings af
ter 6 o'eloofc, 4-J. Mrs. -O. p.
Hubbard. ,
FWACllRl8T'MASPREiikl
, Buffet Clarinet, seventeen keys,
full set rings. 4eather case, mu
sic stand; priced for quick. sale.
C. P, Cayler, Phon 1S9-J.-
. OPPORTUNITY
No experience required, we teach
you, train you. coupe rate with you,
no Investment tor sauplesv You
are your OWN BOSS. 7$ gtore
front coast to coast to help you. -We
are placing Partner-Representatives
In every town. 'YOlT
can clear (3000 up yer!y.,Vrlte
or call, 303 Exchange Bulg, Port
land. Ore. -
WHEN IN ROSCIG
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Hotel.Umpqua
GEAR CUTTINQ -
Our Bhops are Equipped to turn
out all kind, of machine, work.
; s Repair ' Work Don -PINE
ST. MACHINE SHOI -Opposite
Flour Mill
. Harry Pearce o
Auto Top ManufacturlNf
Rrpairliis Ton and Curtains,
Upholstering of all kind
. Tot and Awning Work.
Winchester St.
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