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1 porvEa KssruavEW, Thursday. December 3tv 1925, FT.' I Make a Good Resolution 1 Not to buy anything in our line unlets you "SEE US FIRST" The more we can sell the cheaper we will tell Buy where you help bring price down". Best Hour $8.60 bbL See Us We Save You Money Warehouse will be closed all day New Years Day FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE R08EBURQ OAKLAND ELCiKNK V. DEliS' NEW NEWSPAPER MAKES BOW. (Aieoclatra' 1'im Leaetd Kin.) CHICAGO, Dec. 31. Eugeue V. Debs' new social publication, "American Appeal," appeared to day, proclaimed by the euuor In chief In an "International greet ing," as "the exponent of tho ln teratioal socialist movement ab well as the official mouthpiece of the socialist party in America." The Initial copy appeared as a seven column, tour page weekly, containing a "Debs column", a signed article by L'pton Sinclair, several articles and stories Dy lesser lights and much editorial comment. The moving picture, "Stream of Life," will be shown at the Metho dist church New Year's Eve. at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Admission free. CHEMAWA HOOPSTERS WIN. (AawctSlH Pms Leaerd Win.) SALEM, Ore., Dec. 31. The Chemawa Indians defeated the Washington high school team of Portland in a last basketball game last night by a Bcore of 23 to IS. Matt ot the Indians was high point man of the game. Welnel starred for Washington. The atmosphere ot the Orient pervades the new Oriental Gardens, Kofceburg'a magnificent dance pa vilion. Be there at the opening next Wednesday night, Jan. 6. Anueia auceure. A truly delightful and surpris ing film is "The Midshipman ", starring Kamon Novarro, which opened at the Antlers Theatre last night for a run of two days. It concerns the adventures . of a youth at the Naval Academy at .Annapolis. A great cast plays with Novar ro Including Harriet Hammond, Wesley Harry, Harold Goodwin, William Boyd and Kathleen Key. Christy Cabbane was the director, and Carey Wilson the author of this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film. Majestic Theatre. John B. O'Brien, who directed Josie Sedgwick in her latest star ring play, "Daring Days," has staged one of the best screen tights seen In a long time. O' Brien has worked out something a bit new in the way ot a battle In which a large number of men figure and has succeeded in get ting a real thrill. This latest Universal-Glue Streak Western is booked to be filmed at the Ma jestic Theatre commencing Fri day. A splendid group of players support Miss Sedgwick. Antlers Theatre. 8et In a place where every man was law unto himself, and at a time when neighbor was only an other name for enemy, "The Splendid Koad," First National s latest release Is said to have ac quired thrills without conscious effort. Tho film 'deals with the gold boom period of California in the You'll like her You'll llks him And wait'll you meet "HIS PEOPLE" WHEN IN ROSEBURG stop;at Hotel Umpqua - Tht Ls roast Stock ef Good Used Chevrolet and Fords In Rossbura W Will Sail H EASY TERMS Hansen Chevrolet Co. Phone 441 Notice Annual meeting ot the . Brockway and DUlard farm- ers' Telephone company at Brockway school house, Janu- ary 2, 1928, at 1:30 p. m. u. T. Henry, Pres., D. M. Redlag, Sec 4)4444444)44 a. . ANNOUNCEMENT - Barnes Barber Shop, Cass street, wishes to announoe the 4 opening of a modern, thor- 4 oughly equipped Beauty Shop. In connection. In charge of Miss Lets. Barnes, ot Port- . land. Miss Barnes Is a Mart nello operator, and expert in marcelling, and all lines ot beauty work. - The Beauty Shop has been completely re- modeled, and the latest equip- meat Installed. For appoint- menu phone 169-J. days ot '49. Anna Q. Nllseon. Lio nel Barrymore and' Robert Frazer are featured. ' Frank Lloyd directed the pic ture which is based ou Vingie E. Koe's successful novel of the same name. The scene aboard the "Colon ial Dame," a Baltimore slipper snip of the period, and In Sac ramento are said to be accurate historic duplications. At the Ant lers Friday and Saturday. Liberty Theatre. Ken Maynard, leading man of Associated I Exhibitors' latest Strongheart picture, "North Star ", which Is coming to the Liberty Theatre next week, found his work in this nicture the most en joyable ot any production' he has yet taken part in. Strongheart is in reason, mey- nard has always been violently addicted to dogs ot all sorts. He indulged in mongrel nets from me age of six years upwards, and has even owned some very valuable animals. This constant ownership of one pup or another gave Maynard an iinrieratandlna- of docs not always found in humans, and be found work with Strongheart all the more Interesting because this, in telligent dog actor was a type oe had not previously known. Strongheart. strangely enough. seemed to know Maynard's under standing and sympathy and re sponded to It cordially. He did bis best work when Maynard was In the scene with him, and always signified rising spirits when he areeter Maynard at the beginning of the day. A subtle communion seemed to exist between the two, who would go off together when out ot a scene, and watch from a distance. COULD NOT SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE I ha.l pains through my stomach (due. to gaal and could not olerp well, eapei ially on left aide. Thanka to Adlerlk I am well attain." lalgnedi Kamuel 8. Payne. Adler lka removes OAS In ten minutes and brlnga out old waale matter you never thought was In your nvtitem. It la eurh sn excellent In teatinal evacuant that It la won derful for conallpatton and atom aih trouble. Htopa that full, bloated feeling and tnakea you happy and cheerful. No natter what you have tried, the UKAL. Aaienaa anion will atirpriae you. Nathan Puller ton, druggist. Cook with ess JTUBBY "SEE THAT BC RED hospital meer. 1 GcORSt rVM) MS urtKiMio, Ht SAID n "SANDY" y ILINORt MIHIHW THE STORY 60 FAR Sand McNeil.' In love with life, marries Ben Murlllo, a rich Italian, to pleaae her Impoverished family. Tyranny by MurlUo and frequent quarrel follow. A son dies at Oinn. tsOQ Aicneii, ner uuciv, euue In plan for Sandy and her mother t take trip to Honolulu. There she meet Ramon Worth, who save her life In the surf. On the same steamer home be declare nu love. Murillo say be will never release her. Judith Moore, a cous in, tells Sandy love la everything. Murlllo overtake her as sne goes for a tryst with Ramon. He ap pears, unexpectedly, at a party she is giving for her friends. After the party he strlkea ber. She leaves bl house and accepts the kindly attentions of Ramon, whose home she shares. She then ac cept a position in the city and boards out. One evening she and Ramon drive out to his home. They are about to open the door When they notice a light burning Inside. 0.0 en with the story from here-. CHAPTER 63 She stood before them laughing, holding aloft an immense gleaming candle. In its amber glow she flashed out, a streak of color a girl with brilliant eyes and lighted smile. She wore a long, purple kimono draped In a low surplice. Jetty curls on the top of her head. Opening the door, she spring back wtlh a laugh: "Darling late!'' Then she saw Sandy. And Sandy saw Ramon the startled fury of hi look; the shaking ot his Hps. "Some mistake! You've made a mistake. Before either girl had a chance to move he stepped between them, caught Sandy's arm and rushed her back to the machine. He talked rapidly, hoarse and breathless. "God Insufferable nerve overflow from some house party ginned up, I guess. Thought they could . take posses sion. Figured I wouldn't be here. I'll see about it" He whipped out a handkerchief, mopped it over his face a be went striding np the path. This time the door opened softly a soft, tinkling laugh: "Ramon! Alone. Yon sent her away?" The flashing eyes wicked with delight- He pushed her into the room, shut the door. "What are you doing here?" The girl came up to him with a smile. Seeing his stony face, she shrugged: "What am I doing? You don I know? You have not the faintest idea?" She tossed the dark curls and was about to fling her arms about his neck: "How good to see you again!" He stepped back. "You had no right to come here. You'll have to leave, rve made other plans. The girl's eyes biased; color sweeping to the roots of her hair. She threw her head back and re garded him across a burning sil ence. "Get on your things. I'll drive you to the hotel." "At this hour of the night.1 "Right now." "Ramon Worth, are you ordering me from this bouse?" "I'm forced to ask you to leave and to hurry. After two years didn't you take a considerable chance coming here?" "I wrote you a letter. Didn't you get It? When I heard the machine I thought you'd come In answer to it" "You've made a great mistake. Please hurry." The girl stood very quiet, study ing him Insolently with furlons, re proachful eyes. "Hurry? So that you can bring my successor here? Suppose I won't hurry?" He turned quickly, pulling open the door. "I'll give you five min utes." He was not whiter than Sandy when he came back and leaned on the door. "Just as 1 thought walked in and took possession She's leaving she's packing her things." "1 don't care what she's doing. Sandy shut her eyes colder and more wretched than she had ever been In all ber life. "Drive me back to San Jose." "Listen " he tried to take her band. "Drive me back! I won't listen don't talk don't make it worse. I saw. I heard. Don't stand there! I want to reave." He clenched his fists on the handle of the door, drawing his 8UH-0IM' I VUOOLDaVT mv uncle Itr A Mum RED itKitiovJU Atl THE I boulders up with harsh, struggling I breath as though he fought 1 against suffocation. "Sandy i please I'm not to blame" j She mad a quick movement to spring from the car. "No don't do that ril take you." He lurched down heavily, silting with his hands gripping the wheel, hi face blood leas and rigid. He seemed unable to move ex- oept for the oppressive breath bursting In long, rasping intervals. "Start oh, please start "You can't mean this. I'll tell you She clapped her bands over ner ears. "Let me out let me go! Oh, Sandy sit down I'll start!" He sent the car with a wild shot down the road. And auddenly he leaned forward with a hoarse sound like a sob and began driving like a madman. Sandy sank against the eat and hid her face. "He's going to kill us. He's going to dash us to death. 1 don t care The machine tore through the darkness, careening over the rut like a craxy thing. They went dia- xvlnff rinvn rhn ffrndfl hnrwflAn I 'u r- mel and Monterey. The pines, long I quivers ot black, retreated hastily to the forest Shadows loomed and thronged and clashed. They rushed togetner in black angles with the white road nosing between. You 11 kill us, she murmured faintly, distraught Images going helter-skelter through her mind, image of herself running down the steps of Murlllo's house, stumbling along the road, cowering in the bushes, sinking with aohlng relief in Ramon's arms. Herself, again, rushing through wind and rain call ing him back to her because a tree kept tapping on the window pane and the dog whined against her knee. Image ot the two of them stand ing on the rocks in the midnight on the edge of dark, troubled wa ters, two beings alone, the world shut out And now the two of them flying through the tumultuous clashing shadows; flying through blackness and havoc to their deaths. "Stop oh, stop," she protested, shutting her eyes against the blanched, rigid face. And suddenly she felt the slowing coming to a pause. He turned with an almost Im perceptible movement confronting ner with that gaunt beseeching smile. She thought sick with panic: He's going to talk. . . oh, Lord, now he's going to talk." "Do I deserve this, Sandy?" "Don't lie to me, Ramon." . "I'm not lying to you. I'm not to blame." "I saw. I heard." "Oh, what did you hear? I only thought to save you in the first moment. I'll tell you " .This half admission that he knew the girl In the purple klmona made her suddenly weak with the sinking and weight dropping on her heart Ramon knew ber! So he'd brought her, too, to that house? Aad they also had stood against the poetic tree in the midnight. A soft whimper ran to her lips. She shrank from his look. "It was two years ago, Sandy." "1 don't want to hear. Drive on." "You've got to hear." "No! What does It matter now? ft doesn't matter, I tell you!" He went on like one driven. "Be fore I went to Honolulu I, I've not beard from her in two years. God, if a ghost opened that door, it wouldn't have been more shock ing." He took her hand, reached for the other, pressed bis face against them. "1 didn't know you then, Sandy. I didn't dream of you. It was two summers ago." His face was Icy against her burning hands. But she didn't try to release them. She kept saying: "No don't talk. You only make It worse." Two summers ago she was visit ing friends. I I found her fascin ating. In a month it was over. I went away. We wrote two or three letters. I forgot her. I've scarcely thought of her since we parted. She was in New York. Now she's come back. She says she wrote to me. I didn't receive it She came here. Say something oh. won't you even speak to me, Sandy?" She let her head lie back against the seat. Unable to think: almost uoaoie to nreaine, sne snswerea: "Drive me back. I home." want to get Cook with 1 Hairs Catarrh Medicine ztiJt k fid four rritem of Catarrh ot Deaf nets ttursri by Catarrh. SoU ay aVasitoi for aeer 40 yean HENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio First Hand VJArJTA A.NW HCSPITMV utA ABOCT Alaiy SO e.o NOSE5 TtAEV'BE ALL RtCrVT "TIME ritjtif VtvrVart- Itw HOLIDAY HOURS ! TO BE OBSERVED BY POST OFFICE The usual holiday regulations will be in force at the Roseburg post office on New Year' Day, according to Postmaster Helnllne. There will be no carrier delivery of mall. All special delivery let ters and perishable matter will be delivered where possible. Man will be collected from all city boxes in the evening. All mall will be made up and dispatched as on week days. Lock boxes will be served aa usual. No mail will be delivered by the rural carriers by all star routes will be carried a usual. o Cut the coupon save half price. Imperial Cleaners. RALPH HAND AND BOB KRUSE STAGE EXCITING DRAW (AaaocUted rma Uaaed Win.) EUGENE. Ore.. Dec. Jl. Ralph Hand, Eugene, and Bob Kruse, of Portland, wrestled to a draw in the headline event of the Heliig mat card here last night. Each had one fall. Hand taking the first in one hour and 12 minutes, ana Kruse taking the second lust as the gong sounded for final time. With three niinutts remaining, Kruse was struggling desperately to dIu Hand down, while Hand was striving to keep orr tne mat itei eree Bill Hayward patted Kruse on the back f,or a down just as me final gong sounded, and the match ended with a fall apiece. Hand employed a toe hold for his fall, while Kruse won with short arm scIsbois. Wildcat" Pete and Ted' Brown went one hour to a draw In the main preliminary event Each had one fall to his credit o Candy for New Year's day None better than our hand-rolled chocolates or delicious box as sortments. Lloyd Crocker. U. OF O. STAR HOOPSTERS "FLUNK" IN THEIR GRADES (Aaweiated Prtai Leaaed Wil.) EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 81. Ted Gillenwaltrs, two-year yeteran guard, anj Charles Jost, who earn ed his letter last year at guard will be Ineligible for basketball this season, according to the "scan dal sheet," a list of grades of uni versity students, just published. The two players did not make the required grades, according to the list. Coach William Relnhart and his players, on a barnstorming tour In California, are not aware of the fact that the two men will be in eligible for the remainder ot the season. The atmosphere of the Orient pervades the new Oriental Gardens, Hoaeburg's magnificent dance pa vilion. Be there at the opening next Wednesday night, Jan..tt. -. OLD ELI STAR DIES. (AaatcUtrd Vnm LeaaBd Wire.) SOUTHERN PINES. N. C, Dec. 31. Frank Hinkay, ii. om of Yale's best known football play- era, died here early jeaterdny. He had been HI fourteen niuaths with tuberculosis. o Arundel, piano tuner. Faone H2-L ttn.V gokst ;kts xast Allt JL1L CO.NTKACT. (.anrUtrd Prrae Leaard Wire.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. The Seattle-San Francisco-Los Ange les air mall route was awarded today to Vern C. Gorst of North Bend. Oregon. Two other bids submitted did not come within the regulations. Break that cold The quickest and surest way take "Pioneer Cold Capsules." Lloyd Crocker. 8EATTLI3 HAS POI.SO! JSKKM.K OPERATOR. (.tarelat'-d Preai Lreed Wire.) SEATTLE. Dec. 81. Mm. M J. tiomsa. of this city, reported to police today that she had just recovered ennsciouxness since opening her door Friday when a tall, blond young man knocked. She said she felt a sharp stinging pain and swooned then. Police had been looking for a man prev- iiously reported to have attacked women on the streets here with an Instrument dubbed a poison nedle. MISSOI Itl IIA.N'K It(Hlllf.l). Meww-ut"! Pw-ee Lafd Wire.) DE SOTO. Mo., Dec. 31. Four men, two of whom had blacked their fares for dlxguhie, held np the American Hank here, yimter day and escaped with 17,900 I a case. Aonk with gas. information. f VJHAOOKVOJ C " I -t 4 KKOvu ABOCT LIKE FUM l L J WAS TT I TO SEE Y HOSP1TAW I I WASN'T J VOOTHER-E A0MT MAttV I Vo JAS WEVEttl y TV 0(4? J lWEM SrtEWASI Vno owe. J 7 . Zy V SICK Dressmaking and designing, el ready-made kiddle clothes tor 4 sale. Agency for Parkers no- slery. 545 Fowler fit, Phoa 4) M7-R. Ilea' suit cleaned ahd pressed, I1.S0. BoMSon CMWMlL Notice) of mi mt mmvtrama tim ber, unrsl Ln 4 Ufflo. WMhUafl tea, I), a. Mv. lMt. Mt.uU hereby givon thu If oond.lloita and Itmltaiioua- of ib acta of JUD t, lDifl (at Btu ., February J. 1919 (40 Btl U1). and J una 4. J9Z0 (41 Stat.. 168). and pursuant to depart man tal . rag Ula uona or Apru i, iv iv u. v ., tha tlrabar on tna following lands will tx) sold Jan. 1 IMf, at 10 o ciocit a. m. at duduo auuiioa aa tha U. aL land attic at Koaa- tur, union, to tna ntarnaai oiaaar at not iaa tnan tiia appraiaaa vax a aa ahown by this not lea, aala to ba aubjact to tha approval 01 tba Secretary ox tha lutarior. in. pur chaaa prtoa, with an additional aunt of onefllth of ona oar cant, thara- of, bolus; coinntlaaioua aUowad, must oa aepoaiiaa at unia a aaia, monay to ba returned If sale Is not ap proved, other wlaa paiant will laaus for tha Umber, which muat ba ra moved within tan yaara. Bids will ba received from cltliens of Uta U ail ted Sattoa. aasoclations or such cllt Bens, and corporations orcani- ea unuer wo iawa ot 'ia tunua Statea or any total a, territory, oi dlatxict thereof onlv. Upon appl1oa uon or a quaimed aurcuaaor ins timber on any lasrai aubdlvialoa will ba offarad aeparately befora bains included in auy offer ot a larger iea in auy oner oi a larger unit. T. U 8., R. t W., 8o. I, lot 1 fir 1010 M, hemlock 6 M csdar 40 M, lot 1 fir 3110 at, hemlock 7 U, cedar IBs M. bUa IN. rir lioo J hemlock 4& M odar i30 M, SWJ4 fir l0 M, hemlock 100 M, cedur 300 M, lot a ftr 3120 M, ham ioc a: lau ai. ctuiar ia u. 101 a ii, attttlO at, M, SK'i hemlock 170 H, cedar io KWhk fir 1400 at, hemlook 70 M, cedar ISO at. bW KWV4 tlr laid at. itsmlock 160 ji, oadar 1 vo a. NKU tiKu fir 160 M. hemlock Hi I M. cedar 10 M. NWtl SU fir Hill il. kamioclc 1V0 M. cedar 1S4 H, Sa!ta 8)4 fir l(4i at, nemluoa 1 it cadar SiO at, BWV SUtt fir ISO!) 41 1 dim oca uv H, ceaar aw aa, aw 1(70 M. homloak lit U. oadar lit U, NW14 BWU tlr 1110 M. neuuoCK lu ja, caaar tau m. ia swi, fir soto M, uemioca no . ceaar liO M. KWla WM fir 1140 . hemlock 100 at, cadar ; 1UU , M, flee. 7, NIM NHU tlr Hue K. oedar 44 M. NV'v Mi. 54 (ir 1440 at. cedar 40 at, iSK'i NE1 fir 1000 M. cedar 150 M. HWtt Kt4 "r 11 10 H- ted" 100 M. NK KWi Ilr 1110 M. cadar 40 at, lot 1 fir 1441 at, cadar to at. BKU NW4 fir laoO JU. cadM 110 It, lot I rir M. caaar to A, oa tlr 1J0 M. oadar 410 at, NW HE tlr 1110 H, c.dar 120 at, HBk n: Ilr 4i0 M. cedar HO at. IWn baa tlr 140 M. cedar 140 at. MCii BwS Iir 1100 at. oeuar 140 aa. lot a iir loto at, oedar 11 at, btH4 SW)i fir 410 U. cedar 4.0 M. lot 4 rir 1171 14. cedar 1,0 at, Bao, 1. KG)4 Ilr lotO M, hatnlock 1T0 M. cadar 120 u. IfWU Nhit4 fir 1700 aL ham. lock HO at. cadar lit at, SE Ntla iir i4ito at. hauilock 10 M, cadar 40 M, 8Vt'i4 NKi4 Ilr 1430 at, hemlock leO li. cadar 00 it. hW fir 1140 M. hemlock 141 at oadar lit at. KWa MWa ilr 1110 at. hem lock ItOaf, cedar 1(0 at, 84 KW Ilr !t0 at, hemlock 110 aC cadar IK at. SWU NW14 fir 1010 M, hem lock tto aC cadar 150, at. NKit .-B fir 1110 M, hemlock 10 at. ca dar 10 M. Hwi aa tit li0M. hemlook 10 at, oadar 10 L fir lito at, cadar It at. SWfc btu)a or iaaw ai, hiidiikr la m., v- oar 100 at. has on or eee ja, hemlock 170 at, cadar 240 M, HWi UVV14 fir 1710 M, hemlook 1(0 at cedar 100 M, 8K(i BWt4 Ilr 1110 14, hemlock 100 at, cedar It M, 8W 3W14 fir T60 U, hemlock 40 M. ce- uar luu aa, see. ad, iu, a ir ivv lot 1 fir (00 at ttKt4 NEt4 fir. 700 M. IWli NEiA fir too at lot 1 tlr luO M, cedar 100 at. 1st 4 fir 400 at cedar 100 M. hemlock 100 at BKla NW'i ilr loo at, w iir louo at oedar to M, hemlock tuO M, NtS4 bEli Ilr 100 M. NW"4 HE'4 '"r loo U. Haiti HE'4 fir 400 at BWVi SEU tlr liuo at NE SWJ4 tlr 1000 M. NV!e bWU fir 1100 M, cedar to M. UEt W(e fir ltOO M, 8Wi( 8W rir U.hi U Sao. 17. lot 1 Ilr 100 U oedar 100 M, lot 1 tlr 100 11 cadar luO M, tit.'A Ilr 200 at, ceaar tuO M. HWla Nt-4 fir too M. cedar in Be. Hiua iir ivu n. caw no at Nr.'. HEW fir 100 at cadar no M, KKS, BEii fir too at cadar 100 11, BW'i bE'4 tlr 110 M. oadar 200 M, HK'I W Iir 100 at cedar 110 at KWV awi Ilr 10 at cedar loo at 8Wi twu fir lto at cadar lln U Han. 11. NKU NKU, fir 1000 M. hemlock ItO M, NW-4 NK14 Ilr 1000 at cedar lto at, nemioca avu M. HEK NKi4 Ilr loo at hemlook luO at uwtt NEi4 Ilr laoo at hem-i,-k ino M NKU NWU Ilr 1100 M. cedar 100 M, hemlock 100 at NWU, Nwu, fir 1100 at ceaar suo aa. Dero I, ceaar vw aa. uem- 14 nwA tlr too at mlock 100 at 6WU t oedar (00 at, NKU NWU 8EU fir 2100 iock loo ax. Bbt cedar tO f. hemlock NWU fir 1400 at eeda KKU fir 1I10 at NWU BEU M, hemlock 100 at e(Kt4 BE(t fir 1000 at 8WK BElt fir 1100 at, cedar 150 at hemlock 100 at NEfi BWU fir lluO at hemlock loO at KWk BWtt fir 700 at, cedar to af, hem lock 100 at 8E(4 BW14 fir lioo at, cedar 100 If. hemlock 200 M, BWt4 BWU. fir 1100 at, cedar 10 M, hem lock 100 M, Bee. 10, NEit NKU fir 2700 M. cedar 4S0 M. NWU NKU fir lfiOO M. cedar 100 M. HK'i KK tlr 100 M, cedar lto M, NK'4 NWU fir 200 At ceiar lkO it NE)4 SKi fir 4h0 t oedar 100 t C 11.. W14 NEU fir 4f0 M, lot I Ilr ttO St. co der loo M. HEli NW14 fir 1400 at, oedar 400 tl. lot 1 Ilr 1000 M, ca dar (00 M. lot 1 Itr 400 at none of the timber on these tracts to be aold for leas than 12.00 per if for me fir, 17.00 per at for tha oedar and 10. 10 per M for ths hemlock. T. 21 ., K. 4 W, Sec 27. NWU. HW"4 Ilr 110 M. cedar 40 H, none of the limber on tills aectlon to ba aold for leas tlian 11.71 per &t lor ttie lir and $0.to per M for the ce dar. T. 11 H.. R. 11 W.. Bee. 7, NKU NEU fir oo i. NW' NK fir 170o it. SIC'4 NEi4 fir 16U0 M. W(4 NEU fir into at none of tha timber on thla section to ba aold for leaa than lilt per at William Spry, Coinm!"elnner. CLASSIFIED 8ECTI0I1 ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PACZ FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE Edenbower Or chard Tracts. Phone 2ti3. fSll SU.E Wagon, piow, cultiva tor. Ivar Orae, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Scotch "Collie pup. Phone 471-L or call 517 8. Steph ens. f6n SALE Oak block and stove wood, ail under shed and dry. Phone 200-J. PuK" Sale uood "baled" bay on highway, mile north io. J. u. Vedder. ot Wilbur, OK bALt 3 0T C. brood sows. Fat enough to butcher at once. W. T. Craven. Paone 812 J FOR SALE hogs, weight about 10 IDs. Good condition. Also fine solid cabbage. Lindblom, ItixonviUe. FOR SALE "WOOD Round ash block. $3.25; laurel block, (3.50; fir block, 13.00; fine spilt fir, 3.2i. Phone 497. FOR SALE CHEAP Sonora con sole "like new," with 0 records. Hot water tank and ga heater for tank. Phone 138-K, or 612 Mill street FOR SALE On account of Illness must sacrifice my restaurant and rooming house business In hose burg. Good monthly Income, laou.uo. Terms. 147 S. Pine. ROYAL'XNNE cherry, Coates 1418 and French improved Prune, al so general line of nursery stock, roses, shrubs, evergreens, etc. Catalog. Hudson' Nurserle, Tangent, Oregon. SPECIAL SALE of good used cars. 118 Dodge Touring. 2225 1919 Dodge Touring 276 1918 Bulck Six Touring ., . 850 1921 Velle Six Touring 850 1911 Hupmoblle Touring 450 1923 Hudson Coach 850 Roy Catching Motor Co. 125 N. Rose SU Roseburg. Ore. USED CARS Buy oa easy terms. 1-192S Chevrolet touring, nearly new. 1-1925 Chevrolet touring, months old. 1-1924 Chevrolet touring. 1-1924 Chevrolet coupe. 1-1923 Chevrolet truck. , 1-1922 Chevrolet touring. 1-1921 Chevrolet touring. 1-1924 Ford coupe. 1-1924 Ford touring .1300 1-1924 Ford touring 1-1924 Ford touring 1-1921 Ford coupe 250 - 225 225 1-1922 Ford ton truck. 1-1920 Ford touring. 1-1919 Ford touring. ..i 1-1921 Dodge touring. 1-1920 Dodge touring. 1-1919 Dodge roadster. 1-1924 Overland touring. 1-1919 Overland roadster. 1-1921 Overland touring. 1-1922 Durant touring. 1-1920 Liberty Six touring. 1-1920 Oakland Six touring. HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Phone 446 Rose St FOR RENT PIANO for rent, mone 81-Ft , FORTTffNTFurnUhed rooms, 6ll Bo. Stephens. BURtiMRrEM FIlKlHTENKI) BV KKTl KM 4K OWN Ell AUWri OO.VKl-XTlO.NKItV An attempted robbery was frus trated Tuesday night by E. A. Petty, proprietor of the Alcove Confectionery. Mr. Petty and his wife left their place of business nbout 10:30 p. m. and went to their home. They happened to remember, however, thnt they had left some needed articles In the store and Mr. Petty returned' to the confectionery to get them. Aa be opened the door be heard a commotion Inside and saw two men going out through the back way. He found that they had gained entrance through the va cant storeroom on the Main street side of the building, and had re treated that way. It was too dark to get a description of them. They apparently had Juat entered the building and had not yet bad time to make away with any of the goods. The finest ballroom in Southern Oregon. The Orlentnl Gardens, will open Wednesday, Jan. 6. Thou sands of dollars sp.nt to make this ball room pleaae you. The orches tra ls the best ever and we're here to stay. By WINNER MODERN fire-room unfurnished Pine. -cottage. Call 644 8. FOR RENT Good 6-room house. Inquire 420 West Douglas. FOR RENT 1 and l-room furaUh. ed apartments. (08 8. Stephens. FOR KENT 6 room furnished apartment, modern. Close In. tM month. 221 W. Lane St . foil RENT 6-room furnished house, modern, 125. Phone 471-L. Call 647 8;8tephen 8L FOR RENT Large housekeeping room. Gentleman preferred. 244 S. Jackson. HOUSE FOR RENT On west First 8t near Winchester. Phone 48F4. FOE RENT Two large well fur- nished housekeeping rooms. Private front entrance. Close In, . 131 8. Main. - FOR RENT S-room house. 5-room house, partly furnished, 215 per month. 2 blocks E. ot Sth St on Ivan St E. L. Hammond. fOK RENT Large front room. steam heated, hot and cold run ning water In room; suitable for two or three gentlemen. The Ox ford, 217 S. Stephens. ; . . -t WANTED MIDDLE AGED woman would like position to do housework. Phone 492-J. WANT FURS Bring or shlpTTI price are not satisfactory return at my expense . B. F. Shield, WllJon' Tire Shop. ' I.. i i MISTFJI.ANEOUS I CAB OWNER Dont forget t call 552 when in need ot ant part. Sartr Auto Wrecking House. LADlEfP-VVhy wear corsets when you can get a combination bras siere? See them. 206 Perkins Bldg. ' THE MOVING picture "Stream of Life" will be shown at the Meth odist church New Year's Eve, at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Admis sion free. MARCELLfNO. hair-cutting, bot curling, shampooing. Special prices till December 31. Mrs, Amy Rogers, 137 N. Main. Phons 118 U. Next door to city halt She said, No, sir. To the grocer; Mother's bread. Or none, she said. Oregon Bakery 2IN. Jackson St GEAR CUTTING Our Shop are Equipped to turn out all kind of machine work. Repair Work Don PINE ST. MACHINI SHOP Opposite Flour M1U Harry Pearce Auto Top Manufacturing Repairing Tops and Curtains, Upholstering of all kind Tent and Awning Work Winchester St. CHRISTMAS Blooming Plants Chrlstmaa Baskets with Cut Flower THE FERN Roseburg' Leading Florllt Phone 240 AT BRAND'S . ROAD STAND ! Pacific Highway Mils North Open Evenings Till 11 o'Cloek REAL BARBECUC SANDWICHES Meat roasted on tplt before the open fire. Coffee with real cream. Sweet cider. They tasie pretty good after the show. Always a Big Assortment ef Fruits, Nuts and Candy a. i m m i r i h' Ca-ayVTrfV V 1 .'trtfrf t