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Your Christmas Cake Will Be Good If You Use EXCHANGE FLOUR Sack $2.20, 4 sacks $8.60 Spuds $3.25, 100 lbs. Cornmeal40c,91bs. See Us First We Can Save You I FARM BUREAU I COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND BMiriarf "Ship By Truck" Save Dollars and Cents We have a fleet of trucks leaving daily, Roseburg, Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield. making deliverjr at All Way Points1 J Oregon Auto Transportation Co. rs 8 Roseburg Phone 31-J , 401 Oak St. Put that personal touch to youi Xmas greeting cards by having your name printed on each card. See the News-Review office for a nice line of samples at a reason able price. Chas. S. McElhinny; -The Widow's Friend" Oregon Life ' 248 North Jackson Grand Barber Shop AND ,. . . BEAUTY -PARLOR , Hair Bobbing and Shingling In all the latest styles by expert Men Barbers BEAUTY PARLOR in charge of Mrs. Dou cette and Miss Goff. .T.t.T.T.f.5i.TT.T.TTT.Tfl.TII-IOM A Week of Children's Cleanii g I)o you know that a greater percentage of the school chil dren go the entire year with out a thouBht of having tlieir outer clothing cleanedt Statistics show 600 cases of children's diseases during Ihe later part of the year to one in the first part of the term due to personal and close con tact with other children dur ing school hours. Why fumi gate the school room, take every precaution with their health, specialists lor eyes, ears, rose, teeth, etc., watch for under nourishment and nevor pay any attention to the proper sanitation of their wearing apparel. During the week beginning December it there is betas: launched all over the land what is to be called a "National School children's ('lollies Cleaning Week." Don't let yonr child start the next term of school without a thorouKh and sani tary cleaning of all wearing apparel. Phone 227 ri-I'I W 4rATcarajj'-C aa-fttrVV'-vf r ' '9 J The Lsrgest Stock sf Good Used Chevrolets tuid Fords In Roseburg Wa Will Soli on EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phono 44 Money! ! f II V t I Portland Phone M 126S E. Water and Yamhill St. E ',-,-----M,',1 I He would be kept at It a week or ten days. He was distracted be- cause she might" get too lonely. I TiRTFj ilHe WM sending books and new I rnnuTHij TBtF 7 j records for the phonograph and 7 .. j. 1 Htts 7 bed ordered provisions to be sent at Brand a. twice a week. 4 SPITZENBERQS $1.25 A BOX 4 "There's another bundle, darl- at Brand's. tag girl, that I hope meets with BAR3ECUE SANDWICHES iy0ur approval. They have ahop- AND COFFEE, CAR SERVICE pers In the stores here and she ' at Brand's. ! picked out these togs, for, of 4 Pacific Highway 4 miles north. 4 I course, not being in the Garden 4 Open every day and evening; 4 lot Eden, you've got to have food e ,and raimeit. I hope the shoes sre '4a44 right. 1 noticed the ones you ' y 1 I w.ro very thin and hit heeled I But I made a pattern from them ANNOUNCEMENT . 4 tag day and night m the nope ot ebtHing you next Saturday. Will ' Barnes Barber Shop, Cass 4), you look forward to this one-tenth street, wishes to announce the i as eagerly as I do I love you a n,nin. ni mruiui-n ihnr. . bughiy equipped Uerfuty Shop, I long for you. I'm tortured witn In connection, in charire of 4,tbe of your loneliness, you Alks lta Barnes, of , Port- land. Miss Barnes Is a Marl- 4 4 nello operator, and expert in marcelling, and all lines of beauty work. The Beauty ; Shop has been Kmpletely re- i d modeled, and the latest equip- ment Installed. For appoint- menu phone 169-J. a : 4v4-4- ' MASONS, ATTENTION ; 4) e The annual election of offl- 4 cars for Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. & A. M. will be held 4 Wednesday evening, Dec. 23rd. 4 Lodge will convene at 4 i o'clock p. m. Work in the F. 4) C. degree. Dinner will be served at 6:30, followed by 4 the election and Installation 4 4 of officers. All members are 4 : a requested to be present. 4 4 By order of W. M., ! 4 W. F. HAKK1S, Sect')". ' 4 FIREMEN DIE, 5 HURT IN MILLION DOLLAR CITY FIRE' Hit the celling again! Oh. wait la few months snd Murlilo would Auul r. Ld Wlr..) 'grow weary, finding their bond 'WAYNESBURO. Pa., Dec. 23. on' bur,aen- . . Four volunteer firemen were killed I H ?vn "? newt !.-. , K.. tttiilrswl tva ri. ously, during a lire which swept ' the business district of Waynes burg today. A (ailing v. p. 11 crushed Vthc men. Several bulldinns were I : destroyed. Loss was estimated al I $1,000,000. i Don't deiay order your JCmss, greeting cards from the .exclusive i joo printing oepanmeni or tue News-Review office. We can serve I yoo right. I TUBBY r- vlmPlTt TT' j Tumult thmail Vr mot, 0m t punch)- I i -tevl Mt .vo-a ifb y. (rrrpta)1 SANDY" By ELENORE MEHERIN THE STORY SO FAR. Sandy Mce, in luve-wuh life, aiumes ben Muiillo. a rich Italian, to please her uupuver-sUed tawny, tyiauuy by 'Mu-mu uii uretiueut u,.rns follow. A son dies lit birth. Bob McNeil, her uncle, aids in plans (or bandy and her mother to take a trip to Honolulu, 'inoie she meets Kanion - Worm, who bares her Ufa in lh surf. On the same steamer home he declares his love. Murlilo says he will oar er release her. Juulth Moore, a cousin, tells bandy . ove is every thing. Muiillo overtakes her as she goes (or a tryst with Ramon. He appears, unexpectedly, at a par ly sue is giving lor her friends. After the party he strikes her. She leaves his house and accepts ths kindly attentions ol Ramon, whose home she shares.' tine receives a telegram from Hatuon. Uo an with uia atary from here: CHAPTER 57 " Sandy took the telegram to the table she had set so prettily near the fireplace. The popples wer. clou. mi in long, golden Duds. She read: "Can't get away. Greatly disappointed. Letter ex plains. Sending packages parcel peat." She swallowed, took a lone, rasping breath with the shaky feeling of one who has passed some desperate critls. bh: mi at the table, her heart going quickly and began to eat. She thought: I "This Is good. I needed this. Now, I'll begin to work. I'll work hard." - r And she went about with a cold precision, refusing to notice the quiet; Ignoring the tightness and heat at her thoat. For three days she worked relentlessly, taking a pleasure in punishing herselt. Then Ramon's letter came. An unexpected reorganization of the firm where he was working called for an examination of the books. land pray the size fits, ira work' more than ever I think of you, ideal, brave darling. You are that I love you. You need me a i how glad I am to serve littl you In the box was a golf skirt with ,T port "J0Je There silk blouses neckties and ejrpen- long, stunning knitted coat and a trig, close fitting felt hat. Sandy shook them out, examin ing them mintiltdv. Her hands wer9 coi,j anij trembled violently. She said, quietly: l nave to navo them. 1 can't go about naked jl can pay for them when I get a job." She felt Krateful to Ramon and suddenly she began to cry. But she wouldn't pity herself. Sha said In a business-like way:' "I'll have to borrow to get start ed. I can borrow from Ramon. I can pay it back." And she hammered at the type writer. Every night she washed out her underwear, set it belore the fire to dry. Sometimej she put It on damp, thinking sombrly: "It doesn't matter . . . nothing matters." These despondent moods camo only when sbe was excessively tired when she had punished herself with long, relentless hours practicing shorthand or typing. Usually, there run through all her thoughts a young, robust confi HAitm Thlnirn wnutd turn out! l" WlmUWII. Alien UH L'UUIU UM3H aliout on all the wild adventures he wished. No one would have the right to protest. He would H EAD COLDS Malt in apoon; iohal raporsj pply ttly up iKauila. WICKS V VapoRub Peer I T MUUmn Jmrt U4 Yrt a a NOTICE , ' ! 0 a waisperoa: ' I cant get away, i ll 1 4 Annual meeting of the never be free." And she sat hours 4 Brockway and Dillard farm- ' watching the waves billowing so en' Telephone company at 4;'r out ihere, coming in Immense, Brockway school house. Jan rolling contours to the shore le ary 1. lt, at 1:S0 p. m. O. w,r- ".""""'TV lceDt ,n T. Henry. Pres.. D. M. Reding.? See. v even find some to Justify him. . She would be released; all the sweet, breezy gaaieiy of her girl hood returned. Well of course this would happen 1 Twenty-one snd all of bljttieneis and youth before her Toward the end of the second week the hope for this solution deceived a final blow. It came In the usual acrimonious letter Irom Alice. Your husband called today and went up to mammas room. I followed. I sat myselt theie. He tried to stare me out of counte nance and, (ailing, said: "Mother McNeil in that voice ot his I'd like to talk with you aloha. May IT" Ma given me the dignified nod to bow myself cut It made me pretty furious, so I told him "Mother's not welt. K:at don't excite her I" Ma was humified and tamo back with: "Alice, I'm sur prised!" and to him: "The poor girl's tired. Won't be orfenued, lien, dear." They spoke In whispers. The doors were closed. So, sharp as my ears are, 1 heard almost nil. When he came out 1 said cor- dlally: "Has your wile lully re- covered from the smash-up?' tor a minute It appeared like my turn for a crack In the Jaw had arrived. He came right up to me with a crouching, animal look, He snarled in my teeth: My sis- ter la entirely recovered, thank you! I fond ma in tears. She says, "Allce, where Is Sandy? She s not with Judith. Den has learned this. Now I wont you tell me tne truth?" I got huffy and said I d not oe , drawn into the Murlilo mess, Plentious weeps from me. "Ben thinks Sandy has left him for good, Alice. He thinks she means to get a divorce. "Why shouldn't sbe. You saw that picture. You know what It means." - Alice; A single gin to enier tain auch Ideas! It was Ben's sis- ter. I'm ashamed of you. Now I want you to write to Sandy and ten ner tuat uer uubwmim fight any effort on her part to put aside her vows. Divorce will not permit him to remarry. He Is not going to reloase Sandy. Tell her that her mother and father, deeply as they are grieved, cannot countenance her defiance. They will be forced to take sides against her." This got my goat. I said: "Who d want her to come back and be'a chasing all over the 1 country with another woman? Tht' nor th Ma's lips tight: And it it 'were your slater truth drove him to it As Sandy read this she raw the curls falling on her mother's dIuuid. warm neck. How olten she had kissed these. How she had loved teasing and kissing Isa bel. But Isabel turning againu her! Sitting with compressed ll ps stern and cold In Judgment, I don't care!" she said quick ly, flinging her head back. But she did care. She let Ihe dog strain at the leash, let him race her along, the wind and aalt In hes mouth, the hair flying about her face. "It's the sprsy!" she told herself angrily, when her eyes were wet and stinging. She tugged at the dog, pulling blm to her aide with .a resentful: "Quit yanking! Can't you walk along like a decent dog?" He sullied at her feet, looked up inquiringly and began glibly and generously licking her hand. Tears rushed down her cheeks. She came to the dunes while, rippling hills hidden by the mur muring tree. Quiet here so quiet that one's step sank noiseless, leaving no footprint. . She let her feet go down ankle-deep. Imagine ed herself disappearing In the gleaming, quiet sands. Isaliel would cast her off would take Murlllo's part, thinking it rlubt that Sandy's life should be Ironcd out, blanched and Joyless. "Ironed out. That's your fate, a voice whispered. "Lucky to stay on here a lonely prisoner all the days ot your life.. Bound to him. You had your chance. You think you'll get another? That a great, beautiful love la waiting for you? It's not! You've finished!"' She considered this, blazing and mutinous. Uer mother's words assaulted her. They would take Murlllo's part stand against her. . . She could no longer work, so furious was her resentment. She now went about with a feeling of She Was in a pft the cliffs drtiv'- Dealing against i-iusni wa. a Here s 'An Order for Santa. lug together, masting over her bad. W hen she looked at the ocean she - "' - ' -"" Pebble Beach, like an etching, a .tree. In wistful grace against the turquoise sky. She fancied herselt lost on a raft oa the meas ureless sea. No one would cars. Her mother's reputation was crushing and Incredible. It ob literated all the old, dear ties. She would never go back. No stay here what did they care throw her to Murlilo. She caught the dog's neck, whispering, "(Joa, it's lonely here!" When she returned to the house and found provisions waiting, aba thought of Kamoa with a storm ot gratitude. The only friend in the wide world! She bad a wish to dash away, lose herselt In the crowds, flirt, dance, drink, go roaring wild Why not? She came to dread the dark ness the long quiet evenings with thA rnnm throwing Mrhoaa at !ner with the silence whispering, You 11 never get free! swallow it!" The tapping ot the tree at the window set her walking nerv ously. She said words out loud In the sheer longing to hear a voice. When another week pas sed and then another, with Ramoa writlne. "It will be five days more at ieut before I can leave (here." she grew frantic because at ,hs al,iRt Bnd .hs waves dashlna M relentlessly agalasr. the rocks )the boom and the roar and the ,.( eaaaelesa monotony. . Then tn8 weatDer changed. For ii&ya lne ,ky vu overcast, the liters gray. A. wind howled ithrouith the trees. gaudy lay awake at night. 11st- ening to that tree tapping and iaDDina: to the wind hurling pab- lDlev a(alast the door. All night the ;vmii wandered about the house. .The doe: took to runnlnc with his nose along the ground. She put er hands over her eyes and cried softly. "I'll leave In the mora- lng ... I won't stsy here iaaother night." The dog crouch- ei at tne door (iTing unearthly. 'protesting moans when the win- dows rattled, "Lord. Isn't this awful," Sandy whispered: "awful." She lay there nlanulna wild, brilliant revenge alIaint the wind the tanning tree, Murlilo. Soe awakened feverish, ready to cry, Wltn alarm at vie BUSHtvoi sound. At 10 o'clook she put oil her sweater, She was running down ths walk. Bamou came. Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. . o AZALEA ItlllENT HEAD., Mrs. A. N. Haydon of Azalea idled Tuesday at the home of Mr. (and Mrs. Oscar Head In Azalea. Airs. Jlttuuu was umu i uiuiu.i Ontario county. New York. June 18, 1834 and spent many years ot her life In Oregon. Funeral arrangements nave, not yet oeen made. .c mm o Something for everybody! Purs- . gift sets, perfume, toilet wa jter. bill folds, key rings, stationery. cards, candy. Incense and numer ous other useful and beautiful gifts. Lloyd Crocker. . DAUGHTER OF AGED VETERAN 13 TOO YOUNQ FOR U. D. OF C. CARLISLE, Ky.. Dec. S3. Al though the direct daughter of a Confederate soldier. Jlmmie Ellen Barr, 12 years old, Is not eligible to belong to the United Daughters of the Confederacy until she at tains her majority. Jlmmie is Ihe daughter of A. J. Barr, 88, who did not marry until he was past (0 years of age. Kentucky Confeder ate statisticans believe Jlmmie Is the youngest daughter of a Con federate soldier In the United States. Studebaker models. bunas no year?) kotick nr fihai. hkamno In tho County Court of the Stato ot Oregon -fur Douglas County. In ths mailer of h. (state of MarM N. Currier, Ierra.Ad. Notice Is hereby given that R. W. Marsters. administrator, with ths will annexed, of the estate of Marl. N. Currier, deceased, has filed In ths ootinty court of tho Htato of Ore gon for Douglas County, bis final account and report of bis adminis tration, and ilia court has fixed Wedneixtay. the tlrd day of Decem ber. lH2i, al Ihe hour ot ten o'clock. A. M. of said day. In the court room of said court In the cltyof Hoao burs. Oregon, as the ttfna and place for hearlna ohiectlons to aald final account and report, and tho auttle ment thereof. Hated and first published this tela day of November. IS.'.. It. W. MAKSTBltS, neaed of tho estate of Ilarle . Currier. Decf-aecd. fceeeeeeeeeeee... Dressmaking and designing, 4 1 ready-made kiddle clot has lor sale. Agency (or Parker's ho etery. Ml (Mwlar St, Pfcoae 617-R. ' MOTtca or snirtra sals: or sums, raiursssiTa la the Clivult Court ol tks (Hat t Or.goa for leujriaa County, r. at. Carethera. PieiaUtt. vs. fermella ateUeuoush and W. M. aiuuonougn. ieinoaata. Motive Im fearolw i that as virtue ot sa exeeutloa and order ef sale Issued out et the aeevo os titis court la the above eatlllod cease oa the lire day ot Mov.mbor. lszs. to mo oiroctsa ana aellverea. uummandlns mo to soil the hrla- l.rv Ihm ludsrlnonL and uoru ol loroeloauro roaderod and enured la after dososlbod roai propony to sat- tao anovo entitioa suit on tn. luta day ot Novemkor, lilt. In faver of Us above aaaod alalatift aad aaalast the above named defend ants, tor tae sum ok vim laursst oa liote.M th.rogt at ths rats of I per ent per annum from tbo 10th day ot Nov.mbor, and tne lunnor sum oi .ii.ss one too further sum of 1300.0 attorney's 1ml and the further sum of !. costs aad disbursomonu, I will, oa Monday, tha ZMth day. of Doosmaor. ivss, at tno aour ei a o Qiooa in tho aftoroooa of said day. at the front door of the oourt bouse la ttoeoburc, veugias ctuui, urecoo, oftor for sale and sell at publlo auo tlon. to tho highost bidder for sash la hand, the following described real property, to-wlti 14)1 ono. tne suuineasi quarior ot th northeast auartsr and tae northsast quarter ot the auuthoast quarter, all In seotion S, township 17 aouth. ranas a west, or tne wii lamette Meridian In IMuglas Coun ty. Or.a-on: aublect IO rodemniioa as provided by law. and win apply tne orocMaa or oaia sole in in pir m.nt ef the coots and exponas; th.reor, sad tne oaianco, ic any, will ear to the Clork of the abevs entitled oourt mm rauuva or Uat.d novomusr s.tn. I'it. a. W. 8TARMKR. Sheriff ot Douglss County Oregon. Notice et eale et government tim ber, Oenoral Land Uttlco, Washing ton, Ol C, Wo v. tl, 1121. Notice ts hnrabv srivon that subioct id ths condiUons and limitations ol . the aou of June s, ill til eiat, lDruarr so, isas tiv owu, wi,, and' June 4. ! (41 Stat., ill), and uuniunt to d.nartmental r.Kula tlona o( iorll 14. 14 (40 L. IK ;. the umbsr on the following lands will bo sold Jan. If, IMS. at 10 o'clock a. ni. at public auction nt tho U. S- land office at Booe- bura. Oregon, to the highest aiddor at not lass than tne appraised val ue as showa by this aotlco, sale to bo subioct to the approval of the Secretary of Ike Interior. The par chase prlco, with oa auultlonal sum of eno-flftb of one nor corn, there of, being commissions allowed, must OS eoposltod at time 01 eio oaoawr Iprovod. etuerwtse patoat wulslasuo feT,,;.Sr??"s,V4i wTal to bo reiui-nea . u sate ta not a' be received from cltlsoas ot the United Sattos, associations of such k 1 1 1 a uri dArnaMtlofi, OrKaulB- ed undar lha laws' of the United mates or any mate, territory, or tii.trict thrtrwof only, unon aDDllca- tloa ot auaiuiea auronaaer tne timber oa any lea-ai BUbdlviaLoa Will be ottered separately before balng Included in any otferv of a larger unit T. is B.. It- f rv, boo, ... let fir 1010 M, hemlock 10 M. cedar 40 si. lot I (Ir 1110 M. hemlock ft M, cedar ill M. BE NE'A Ilr lit 3 h.mlnrW si Nhlla fir lllb If- hemlock 100 cone luo U lot! fir S1X0 14. bas leek UO M. cedar lit M. lot 4 II, s0 at, hemlock 17i U. cedar lit M. aa)44 NVrVk fir 1440 M. hemlock 70 ai, cedar 110 M, gW)4 NW'U "J 1110 M. hemlock U0 M. cedar 10 ML NKhi HK fir UM M. hemlock l0 M, cedar te al, SU fir 1140 St, hemlock luu M, cedar ISO ' M. nslti HUta fir 1IIV M. h.mlotk lto at c.darlO M, aW Bki(4 fir lie M, hemlock 110 M. douar I so M. MICA iWH fir 1470 M. , h.miosk U0 it cedar 110 M, NWtt SW)4 fir till M. humlock 111 M. cedar it U. 8K! BWW fir 1040 M, hemlock 140 sC nler loa SI. IW4 SWU fir 1140 M. hemlock 100 M. cedar lit M, See. 7, MSI4 fir 1S00 M. cedar 40 M. U NKta fir 1410 M. c.dar 40 M, i NKit fir 1000 M. cedar 140 M. HWS N)a Ilr sixe sa, oeoar . NE'i. NWU fir 1140 at. cedar (ir 1110 la, oedar 140 M, fir isso at, cedar tu at, l,.l I fir 1444 M. cedar 40 M. SBtt NWt4 fir 1400 M. cea 1(0 M, lot i fir amo M. cedar lu Ja, rIKIi HBt tlr li0 at, cedar 410 at. NWia dki& Ilr 1110 M. cedar 110 M, 8EI4 BUk Ilr 440 M. Oedar Ut M, SWi HUl fir 140 at. cadar 140 M. MK1 Swff fir 1100 St. oedar 144 M, lot 8 Ilr lutO M, cedar 1)1 M, Ititi wU jit 40 M. cadar 410 VI, lot 4 Ilr 1171 M, oedar 100 M. Bee. . HK fir 1040 M, hemlock 170 M, cedar 110 M. NW44 fir 87 00 M, hem lock 110 M, cedar Hi M. SES NK(4 tlr 1410 at. hemlock to M. cedar 4V at, RW)4 NE14 (ir 1410 M, hemlock 140 U. oedar 00 M, KB 14 NWfa fir 1SI0 M, hemlock 144 M, oedar ill at, NWU NWIi tlr 1120 M, hem lock 160 M, cedar 140 M, SKti UW ilr 1110 at. hemlock 1.10 M. cedar 171 Id. Bvvi rtWfi (Ir 1010 M, hem lock 140 M7 oedar lie M, NEti 3Ei4 fir 1410 M, hemlock 10 M. ca dar 10 M. NWti E(4 fir 1610 M, hemlock 100 M. cedar 40 M, BEJ, Hit 'a tlr 1140 M, cedar It at, StvS ssii fir iiio at. aemioca 7a at, ce CO- rvj dar too at. riB bw is. fir s.io i hemlock 170 M, cadar 140 M, NW HWta fir 1710 M. hemlock 140 I cedar lot M. BE14 BWS4 fir 8110 M, hemlock 100 M, cedar It M. BWii MWU (Ir 740 M, hemlock 40 M, oe dar 1 00 M, Hoc II, lot 1 fir 700 M, lot I fir loo M. 8E14 UB fir too M. 8Wt4 NK!4 fir 4u0 M. lot I fir (00 M, oedar 100 VI, lot 4 fir 400 at, cedar 100 M. hemlock 100 M. HHi NWta fir too at, swit nr J'JOC JL cedar 10 M, hemlock loo kt. NKltoB'A "r "t NW "r loo M. bt-'i HKtt nr ooo bE'i PK"a fir 100 M. bWU bE14 fir 11(10 M, NEH IWK fir 1006 NWU hViSk fir IS00 M. cedar 10 M. BE ' W1 fir 1400 M. aw 14 w fir liOO M. Sec. 17. lot 1 fir 100 M, cedar 100 M, Idt I fir 100 M, cedar :r.o M. DEti NK4 fir 100 St. cedar iu BE14 NE14 fir lloO sf. BWt4 160 M. BW14 NEW fir 104 ai. cedar NK!4 fir 1060 M. none of the timber 100 M. SEV4 NVV14 fir 100 M, cedar on this section to bo sold for lees luO II, NK'i 8EW fir K0 M, oedarllhan I J It per M. William Spry. 160 II, HE'4 BE'a fir 100 M. cedarlCnmmleelnner. mm o Classified Sscl':. ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGZ. i i FOR SALE , 1 FOB SALE rat dressed hogs, !Sc pound. Phone itm. TOR SALE I have a nice little home for sale. R. L. Whipple. XIK SALE J broccoli cans IS quire Rudolph Harness, Rose- burg. FOB SALE Mowing machine and hay rake, 176 (or the two. K. Jennie, Edenbower. ffiRn'riOCi for "aald. Lewellvn Bet ter. A. A. Bennett, Looking I Glass, Oregon. R ALE 5 ewes. Walter Me- eord, Oakland, Oregon. Phone 40FS. FOR 8XLE Large cook stove in first class condition, cheap. J. C. Oerety, R. F. D. 1., Box 18. FOR SALE Restaurant and lunch counter. Cash or easy terms. Ad dresa Box 80. News-Review. SALE 1634 Ford coupe, cheap. Good condition. P. A. Comstock, Satherlln. Ore. FOR BALE Old growth split oak lf-inch wood, 14 per tier deliver . ed. -E. L. Thompson, R, 1, Box US. TRAILERS for sale and built to order at Woodcock's blacksmith hup oa Winchester street back of Union Oarage. FOR SAXBRbode Island Red Roosters, Wayside strain. From 396-egg stock. Dark color. Fay Leatherwood, Oakland. FO RSALfiV K of SW and SWi Ot 8E section 11 T. t. R- J. Malm ms aa oUar. L. R. Bar to. Thompson Falls, Montana. F5tt SALE Fir stumpage at 60c per cord; New Oregon straw berry plants, 83.00 and 14.00 per M.; also solid cabbages. Llnd blom. Dixonvllle. FOR SALE Seal Jacquette. worn ooly 1 moathe. Will sell for less than halt price It taken before Xmas. Address Coat, P. O. Box 803, Roseburg. Ore. FOR SALE Boys' coaster wagon' aad rocking horse, both good condition. Bargains It taken now. ' ime, sis a C'HRT8TMA8 PTESXN6 CAkEST Buy them at Peoples Supply Co. Thursday, December 14th from Mlwaleta Camp Fire Olrls. Let us save you time and worry. -FOR SALE Saw mlii.TM. capa city In Al condition with planer . and 120 acres good timber, 1 miles oft the highway but on god road. Fred C. Johnson, Box 81, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR 8AL"E-Reglstered Barred Ply mouth Rock rooster of Klefnsmlth stock, from ben with annual reo-' ord ot 283 eggs. Weight about HI ! pounds, age 18 mouths. 1' W. Humphreys, Wilbur, Ore. FOR RENT PIANO for rent Pbone 81-F6 FW ItENT S-room unfurnished cottage. Inquire 644 S. Pine. FOR RENT Six-room house. Phone 43-Y, or call at 953 Cobb. 100 M, BW(4 SE fir 160 M cedar 140 M, NWlj Ivt XI. BWIe sue at, nrj HWla fir 100 M. cedar BWll fir 100 at. cedar BW W tlr 160 M, cedar 14 at. aoo. II. NE14 KK14 fir looo bt. hemlock 160 M. NWIt KE14 fir 1000 at, cedar 160 M, hemlock loo at. BE14 MEIa fir lot M. hemlock 1(10 U. HW14 NE14 fir IS00 H. hem lock 100 M. NEU NVVtl fir 1100 M. cedar 100 M, hemlock 100 M. NW14 fir 1100 M, cedar 100 14. hem lock 100 M, SKtt NWM fir 100 M, cedar 40 M, hemlock 100 M, 8W14 NW14 fir 1400 al, cedar 400 at. NE'4 HE14 fr 1100 M, NWia 8E14 tlr "u M, hemlock 100 M. VEA 8K(4 fir 1000 M, BW(4 HE fir 1100 M, cedar 110 M. hemlock 100 M, NI-:1 HVi fir 1100 M. hemlock 100 M. NW SWU fir 700 M, cedar 10 M. hem lock 100 M. BE14 SWU Ilr 1800 M, cedar 100 M, hemlock 100 M, SW'4 HW'A fir 1100 at. cedar 60 M. hem lock 100 M, Sec. II, KIC14 KKA fir 1700 M, cedar 460 M, N' NKli fir 1600 U, cedar 100 M. BE NK(4 tlr 100 M, cedar 160 M, NK'i NWIt fir 100 M. cedar 160 Vf, NE14 BES. fir 460 M. cedar 100 M, Bee. 11. 8W14 NH'4 fir 460 M, lot 1 fir 160 M. ce dar 100 M, 8EU NW'!4 fir 1400 M. nadar 400 11. lot 1 fir 1000 ai. ce dar 400 M. lot I fir 400 M, nona of : lite timber on these tracts to be 1 sold for leas than 11.00 per M for ! ths fir, 87.00 per M for tho cedar and 14.10 per at for tho hemlock. T. 11 B., II 4 W HVo. 27. HV HW14 fir 630 M. cedar 40 M. none j sold for lesa than 11.76 per M for the fir and 40.60 per M for the ce dar T sa M It. 11 U' flee 7. KKU NEU fir 000 M. NWU SK fir I7u0 By WINNER i FOR RENT t-room Mm rpartment. Ground floor. 4 Stephens. a'uil HUNT Five-room tui i bouse. Inquire 647 8. 8ti urn. Phone 471-1 ' HOUSE FOR KENT On V -A First 8L near Winch jt. Phone 48F4. FOR RENT Two large we -tor. ntshed housekeeping f eta. Private front entrance. CU la. 131 8. Main. . - WANTED WANTED dog. pullets, Pliode Island Reds or Plymouth JJnoks. Phone 14F14. A. Boyer. , .'. WANT FURS Bring or snu. ' If prices are not satisfactory rotnrn at my expense . B. F. BnreMa, Wilson's Tire Shop. " " " WANTED Young man for. tem porary work in store. Prater one with some experience. .Must hars good reference. R. SV. Pit cher Co., Inc. " . LOST Parker fountain pen. . and pencil. Leave at News-Revtoar. LOST A 6-ton truck Jack,- be tween John Reese store amt Ed enbower. Reward. 620 Cobb. Bt I MISCF.IJANEOUS- i CAR OWNER Don't targes fx sail taS when tn need caVsmta parts. Bartt'a Auto Wrexauaa House, SPECIAL PRICE3 uutU Dei-.1st Marcel, balr-trim, bob curt, and shampoo. Call Mrs. Amy Bagera, 117 N. Main. Phone 118-LL-- DR. L M UHR3ACII Announces that ha has rea8,ed possession of Ula offices ter the Perkins Building. Rooms I&IO. Surgery, Gynecology, Qortra. WHEN IN PaOSEO . STOPkAT . Hotel Umpqfn bread. All aha aald. , ' Never mind, . v Ht knows trfe kind. Oregon Bakery set n. jacxsoti bl Phono GEAR CUTTING Our Shops are Equipped to tarn out all kinds of machine work. Repair Work Dana -PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP Opposite Floor Mill ' " Harry Pearce " Aute Top Manufacturing" Repairing Tops and Curtams, L'pholatering of all kinds - Tent and Awning Work I Winchester St, CHRISTMAS Blooming Plants' . Christmas Baskets with- -Cut Flowers ' '" THE FERN Roseburg's Leading Florists Phone 140 AT BRAND'S -ROAD STAND I ) Psciflo Highway ' Ml Us North Open Evenings Till 11 o'ChMk REAL BARBECUE SANDWICHES "J. Meat roasted on spits before the open tire. Coffee with veal cream. Sweet cider. They taste pretty good after the show, Always g Big Assortment af fruits, Nuts and Candy r LOST AND FOWa Loaf of 4 . "Jyl