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    ROSEBURG.NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21,. 1926'.
SEVEN
FALL MORNINGS mi
Yea, sir, you'll have to confess the cool, full mornings
with perrmps' an early rain, are just at hand, ' and then
you'll turn to the fireplace for genial warmth and cheer,
HOW about . :i , i' ' ; . ,!;'' ',!,. ; ' i
Andirons, Fireplace ,
' ; Screens and Fixtures
Perhaps you have riot given much thought to those essen
tials during the summer time, but you'll want to brighten
up the room, no doubt, and no one thing will help more
to dd it than some of these new
Fireplace Fixtures '
We are offering. See our comprehensive window display
today, and you will get an inspiration concerning furnish
ings of the sort.
Churchill Hardware Co.
lhe Iron
CLASSIFIED SECTION
j ALL NEW AJJS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE
rr !
FOR SALE
FOK SALE Piclillug cucumbers.
Phone 17F3.
mil SALK Purebred jDolalue
rums. J. G. llarues, Tenmile.
SMALL- BUSINESS "for" sale-or
trade. Inquire 928 Military St.
FOlfH SALE Good milch-cows.
Joseph Jleidenrelch, Roseburg.
FOlFSALE FulWooded-; speckled
Sussex roosters. Cheap. Phoue
270-J. ,
FOR" SALE Fordson tractor ami
disc. Frank T. Wood, Brockway,
Ore. 13ox 144.
FOJlSAL"E Two good team"? "aild
harness. See . Joe Campbell at
Lockwood Motor Co.
FOll SALE Old growth fir block
wood, $3.00 tier. H. Odeu, Dixon-
ville. Phono 33F25.
Full SALE Practically new $65
coat for $35. Address "Coat,"
' care News-llevlew. ;
Foil SALE Tomatoes, 50 c per
bushel, liring boxes. Mrs. Mark
Simpson, Dillard, Oregon.
foil SALE W66dou the ground,
10-inch oak stove and block. N.
L. Conn, Koseburg. Phone 6F15.
FOlT SALE 2" good "Jersey-cows,
one- will freshen Sept. 5th, other
in February. A. H. Doeruer, Mel
rose. ' )'
FOll" SALE 1022 Foiu truck, start
er, cab, wood rack, uew tires
aud license. Phoue 309-J, or 112
llruclcway. i'OH SALE Two plows, 12 and 11-inch.-One
5-shovel cultivator. W.
11. Houg, 7 miles east of Sulher
. . llu. .
FOR SALE 25 head of ewes, also
3 cross-bred Corriedale-Hamboul-liel.
rums. Phone BF15. N. L.
Conn, lloseburg, Ore.
V UUD Dig second growth TIF,
guod us old growth, $2.50 per
tier, delivered. D. W. Keasey,
Dixonville. Phono 1F21.
25" s'HItOPSUlilE ranis" lor sale".
Itegistered yearlings, thrifty aud
well wooled. Mrs. W. E. Staf
ford, 1U01 Mill SL, EugeuejJJre.
FUKNTtUKBr FOKrSALE If you
are looking for low prices . in
new or slightly used furniture
call at Powell's, 238 and 240 N.
Jackson.
i76N"fFOKGET, when you need
a suitcase or hand bag, you can
save money aud get a good oue,
too, at Powell's Furuituro Store,
238 N. Jacksou St.
FOiiSAT7l:Nice"Tilberta peaches,
windfalls for canning, $1 per ap
ple box. liring containers. Op
posite Wigwam Tavern, Coos
Junction. V J. Sturgin
.NOW IS THE TIME To get your
canning tomatoes, liring boxes,
pick them yourself, 35c per
bushel. Turn in at big gate north
ot S. C. Miller's house. G. 13. Law
rence, Dillard. ,
BaRTLETT PEARS for canning or
shipping. From 25 cents a bushel
to the finest extra fancy pears
packed for shipping at $1.50.
IlltAND'S ROAD STAND, on Pa
cific Highway, 3 miles north.
FOR" SALE One-Shropstiiro" buck",
$s. Two Rambouillet two yours
old. One 3 yr. old Durham bull
und two year old hulfer all in
good shape, the two for $65. All
priced to sell. I will be home of
evenings. Emniett Hall, Wilbur,
Oregon.
WANTED
WANTKD 20 tier or laurel
oalt snlit stove wood on
and
the
ground. Phone 309-J.
WANTED Sowing, "win "bo It at
home or come to your house. 112
Ilrockwuy or phone 309-J. Helen
ltice.
WANTED TO RENT Modern fur
nished hnuso with caraeo. Pre
ferably with furnace and elec
tric range. Phone 4S2.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Iroom furnlshee
atmrtnient. 246 N. Hose SL
FOR I1ENT One2-room lurnishcd
apartment. Call nt 311 S. Jack
son St. or phone 4S-L.
FURNISHED APTS. for rehtrMod-
rrn in every respect Close in.
Reasonable rates. Phono 58.
FOR RENT i room furnished
house. $8 per mouth. East side,
Miller's AddltioD. Mrs. Ethyl!
Dickey.
F(
t RENT One
nil earaKe, 330
D-room house,
Marsters St.
Mongers
FOll RENT Two tront officj
rooms. Located in business cei
' ter of city. Call at 136 N. Jack
pon St. or Dhone 68.
FOll KENT 2-ruoni furnished
houso, basement, garage; water
furnished, wired for lights, $15
per' mo. Call 625 Second Ave. So.
FOll-BEST 4-rooin downstairs
apartment, private bath. Also 2
room apartment, hot water all
hours. 221 W. Wash. 227-Y.' x
Full, RENT Houses close to
school. For Bale good' ranch, 4
room house for $800. J. D,
Uraughtou, . Roseburg, Miller's
Addition.
T FOUND I
FOUNT) Two' bunches of keys,
owners may have same by calling
at tills oflice, . describing prop
erty and paying for ad.
MISCELLANEOUS I
. -4
SPECIAL ON Mason balloons, free
tube with each 20x4.40 and 30x
5.25 tires. South End Service
Station.
CAll OWNKll Llou't forget to
call 653 when ln need of auto
parts. Sarft's Auto Wrecktnf
flOHRA.
THE'riOilSONvho- tobltaTui'se
from the cloak room of the J. C.
Penney storo is known and will
,. not bo prosecuted It' tho same is
returned.
EATiY-'OlFOKNTLKXlAN take full
chargo of Koseburg office, draw
$35 weekly and per cent) ?i5
. for merchandise . required. Ad
dress Box iti, care News-Review.
PRUNE DRYER
INSURANCE
Insure your fruit dryer and
equipment now. Larry an ade
quate amount on fruit during
drying seaton. Cost is small.
Phone or call. Wo sell insur
ance and give ' real service to
our policy holders.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
116 Cass St Phone 417
AUCTION SALE
Call Your, County Agent
or Phone 42F3 for dates.
John Abeene
AUCTIONEER
Oakland Oregon
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40
Por Gallon
Dcnn-Cerr'clscn Compary
AWNING '
Wo are prepared to Install any
sort of awning on short notice.
Awnings Repaired.
Harry Pearce
YOU DON'T HAVE THAT
FAR-AWAY LOOK IN
YOUR EYES
When wo kit .1 mnn Iravin?
homo In the tnnrninK ami
in nt. tho Hcewry with n far
away look in his pypH an ho
vnlkn to work, wo Imnw ho
(llftii't hav u.s vjlmnize his
9
0ir rn.,toiirTB r!nn't he lo
w;:lk to work. Thi-Y ride.
I l'uoae an I II ,,.,, ,n ... c,..
I IB a I ' -1 Arundel, ulann tuner. Phono IS!) I,
i 3 mVETOTCTT B : -
i .nx I TUBBY -
i H rl I WHAT I GOT- A M tirJiri
1 m y 3 jumbo peppermint II m ifigggZ
ii MlS I "Stick i IU6WB rlr fets
II l 2!
!B YOU DON'T HAVE THAT g - V ' WV''m W
9 llcaly-ffoi Vulcanizing Co.
1 - Phone 104
THRIL
i pi r h
j fllAlTKK tl.
. "Tod's u man of one idea,"
Chili' thought, as I she shuffled
uopper plugs and said 'Order! land Clare monopolized his attention
In the urofcsslumilly remote voice j through lhe:nohu aud glitter of
of telephone operators.,. . thu long nioal while cocktails gave
"1 ought to be glad , he wants i place to vviho that tftowed , like
me .so that someone wants iue fouutains in giants ..quickly
It's sure Amy does not. He was " emptied. (Clare fquud . herself
dreadfully stern the .night of the giggling a great xleal.
accident; ready to snatrh mo j "Happy, Princess?" Sattoily's
away. . Kept saying I'd never uii- ' arjn BUile around hor. "lively,
derstand things. lovely youngster! . Eyes all bright
"llo's right, I suppose. Why did ' 1 ve wanted to see you llko that!
Amy fib to me? Why did sho j Listen, let's grab a couple of
say she was going with Val when j quarts and get out of hero. 1 want
she knew all the time she was 'you to myself. Come on, baby!"
going to bo with Sattorly? Why 1 "Oh, you're drunk, liob. You
was sho on the Post Ruad when needn't' fill my glass. , I've bad
Rosecliffo Manor Is nway over .enough. You're u great oiu f.u'tor
on the Hudson? Or didn't site - aren't you." s i . I
Intend to go thero at all?" ' "Would you breuk my heart, prii-
She went on, trying to puzzle clous? Uut you didn't mean it. iti
it out. as she'd been doing for 1 member ouce you kissed mo? Oue
days now. She know Satterly was j
back in the city, uenrly recovered,
though his urm still hung in
while linen.
The usual calls for the mother
the light flashing and Amy's low
voice unking fur Sntterly's num
ber. Well, there was ono thing
r.ho could do ; Bhc'd dono It be
fore often enough. .
"Your number does not answer
"Someone .Is there, operator!
You say evory dny they don't an
swer und there's always some
one there!" ,
"I am sorry, Mudnni. ,. I will try
your .number." A pause. "Thoy
do not answer!" '
"Vm going to find out nhtfut
this)' . . . '. '
Fifteen minutes Inter Clare was
summoned , to the niannger's
room. He raid, from behind his
desk. "There's a complaint from
Mrs. Dean. Do you know ".And
n.s worus trniiou oi as a woman
", 1,1 ' , " ''-" -'"","""
paie ami euii, uiare was juuimit.
into her mother's eyes.
Amy raved hysterically, "What
does this moan?. I .asked for the
telephone- operator! Is this a
joke?"
"I ' am tho operator.
Mother j
I've been working noon hours.-'
1 m rorry about your number. -
"Oh, I see It all now!" the!
rest as, a blur with poiuts stand-j
ing out. Amy's back going thru
the door; the manager's crisp, not.
unkindly voice: . "Wo-can't .hve ,
trouuio, nss cuoy. aiiu uiuesi.,
answer. "I'll resign , now. I 11 -
nave to resign now.:
Masgie's head poked 1-itp Clare
room and - the woman croaked, i VEGETABLES WANTED i- in. there will be preaching every
"The ner-rvo of her! She's after ' poR CHILDREN'S HOME Sunday afternoon at tho hour Blat-
comln! till a . bad , end. . darlin! I : , led. Tell your friends and neighbors
Don't be taklu'. on now.'' And' xiie children's farm home at Cor-'! to como. Special music both vocal
to Grubs, who slid under her, e!-!V1,nis requests the ladles who road' and instrumenlnl and wo will as
.bow, "Outta me sight monkey!" the News-Review 'to can fruit and- suro you an iulcreatiiiu hour for.
"Aw " .,. . ' I vegetables for, tho hoine, All kinds J'ur coming. ... , ,
"Let him coma dn,. -Maggie.- lie's i of fruit and beans, corn, tomatooH,, . , . , . , '. '
good friend." . . .. . , , -, .
Y' tootln', Miss." His pocket,
gave up a., square o . eUorl.:ako,,
only slightly crushed, and a mar-1
velously intact pitcher of cream. 1
"Say, we're all wit' ', Miss. She's
a snortiu' laloo. ..Say the. word i
an- sue 11 get service n give ner
somethin, V. squawk'lof .all' I'ight
all right!"
"No, Onib1-! Don't you dnro!
Urn shortcake. You old dear!"
"Aw well, f:o long, Miss!"
Claro nto her Thankpgiving"'
dinner in Val's apartmriit. Time
was heavy on her hands now, with
nothing to do. and Amy had gone
hack te . her disdainful manner. Val
was holdliiK a celehraiion in honor
of tho holiday, and Hob bitterly.
ralher pointedly, asked to escort
' '., ', .,' .
Tho lijios appeared fleetly around
A thorouph ctillurnl and professional ncliolar
ship is the outstanding chnroctcrlslic of (he
Stole UnivciPity.
Training it o'rrrd in.
22 departments of the College of
Literature, Science and the Arta.
Architecture and Allied Arts
Business Admiiiisti ution Educa
tion Journalism Groduote Study
Ijiw Medicine Music Physi
cal Education Sociology. Social
Worlt Extension Division.
51st Year Opens Spplnmbcr 27, 1926
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Amys lips but sho said, "Yea, do
hake hor, ;l(ob. It'll i)o really
I Kind." k , ",- '
He answered "Mdoui" softly
morning, long ago. How 1 luvcd
you!" .
'Yes you did! You went away
without telling mo goodbye!'! . -"Hud
to', else 1 couldn't have
left! Come on, lets gut out of
here"' . , ' .' t!
It was then that Amy," dnncltigi
with Ticky Swan, went limp in his
arms. They carried her to her
own' room to "sleep it oif.'
Copyright 1026 - King Features
Syndicate. Inc.
For the poor man and Ms child
ren (his winter wo have, a Foul Tu
dor sedan equipped with balloon
tinja and Ruultstell axle. Hansen
Chevrolet Co. ' . f
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LOCAL SHOWERS NEXT -;
WEEK OFFICIAL FORECAST
' . , -
' (Assoc fated I'rosa LeascJ Wire.) '
SAN FHANCISCO, Aug. 21.
The weather outlook for the week
beginning August 22, was
llounceil horo toUay bv tllB Ullited
states weather bureau as tollows:
Far western slates The outlook
is for generally fair weather except
lor fogs and low clouds along the
California coast and- considerable
cloudiness and local showers -iu
the Pacific northwest stutes. The.oclock. 'there Is n cordiul lnvita-
temperatures wlU be near or be -
ow normaL
Normal to subnormal forest fire
haza.d is indicated. i I
. v'
For the nnnr man ,n,l Ills child-, -
. .. ,... ., vnr, -.'
! .
dor dan cquipl,cu wlth blloon
riuekslell
axle. Hansen
chevl.olet Co.
s;CANNED fruit AND :
etc. WJiatever Is good lor tlio child,-.
.reu to eat during tlie .yrlntur. Uidfl
lea, , wishing jars for , this put-pose,
can get them of MrS.:U. W. Youilg,
231 East Lane street, Koseburg.
-' L o - -
Chevrolet' ton '.truck in good con-
, dition, new lires all around. Eaay
; termi. 'Hansen Chevrolet Co.; "
HEALTH BULLETIN
I s
, . , v
I . (Continued on page 4.) ,
Utri-ie
p u' occasionally happens, that lhe'
L.;,, , annB ni.cii i:) ,)ls,;.
,sl,,mU.j ))V SHMVhile. re-'
ullcinK it ls !l(ivisal)le for those so;
j afflicted to thoroughly massage'
lhe pal.ts ,aiy.
j Ijo you need to reduce .' tr to
'gain? "We have a "million-dollar
hooklet" (the naine given by lho::e
who follow It), which you .may
have by fending ten cents in
stamps v.ilh sell-addressed, stamp-,
d envelope.
j Tomorrow Answers to Mothers.
PRUNE DRYER INSURANCE
Sou tho U R. Uf-als a.'iu:.v, H9
S. Jaeksou St. Phono 62$. Phone
at our cxponae for coveragu. AH
insurance linos.
JOSEPH LYONS TO BE
BURIED AT HARRISBURQ
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON
A lsirn number of Umisl.
eouiity people urn Leaviim tmir
or tomorrow for Ilari'mlmr, t h
to atUMid tlio burial of the l;i
Josepli Lyons, one of the couuO
host known and highly rew'K "j( u
citjr-iiM. Thn l'unenii sorvii-es
heiinj hold ihin nfternoon n( I't it
land and (lie body will then
taken to IhirrhOitirtf. wiicro.il. Hi
be interred bcKido th;it tf M i i.
LyoiiK, wlio pnsscd av:ty scvoal
yoars a-M The burial is to be ;it
HarrihlmrK instead of Sprinfb-ld
as proviinihly announced.
THE GIST OF THE BIBLE
, , BOOK. BY BOOK , ;
' By ALVIN
it i i- ' ARTiqUE NO, 29 . . i (
' . JOEL, 'hlB i'ltOPilET'OF PKNTF(X)ST. IS j ' '
' ! JOel was ono of iho earliest vt the prophets of Judith, probably'
esorelhlug his ministry near tlio times of F.lljah aud Klishu, about
eight hundred years before Christ. .. .. ; : , ' j
Tlio hurden ot hl.-i message Is a certain fearful tlmo, of Judg
nieiit which llu mentions five times us "the day of tho Lord."
' Tho.key.notu of his prophocy Is struck In 1:10, In the words,
"AIub fur the day, for the day of the Lord is at hand, uud lis a
''destruction from the Almighty tdiull It come." ., - : i
Joel made very vivid the desolation liiat Ood would send Hlioii
Jutlah und Jerusalem by likoning Uod's destroying hosts to u
seourgo of locusts which probably ut tho very tlmo was spreading
dusnluilon and famine through the land, cutting off the food supply,
of man and beast, aud making it difficult to secure evou tho sue
rlfices necessary to maintain the temple services.
In tho shadow of tho judgment of this "day of the Lord" Joel
pleaded with priests and the people alike to turn to the Lord lit
genuine repentance, saying, "Rend your heart, and uut your gar
ments, and turn unto tho Lord your Cod- for lie Is gracious and
merciful, slow to anger aud of great kindness."
Joel prophesied not only things which were near at hand, but
nlso tilings which were not fulfilled until eight hundred years uftor
his time, as well as things which are not yet fulfilled uud will not
be fulfilled until tho final judgment attending tho second coming
of Christ. . .
It was ono of Ihcso prophesies of Joel which the Apostlu Peter
took us his text for Hint wonderful sermon on the Day of Penlo
cost, and which ho said was fulfilled In the outpouring of tho Holy
Spirlfon.tliat day: "This is that which was spoken by tho prophet
Joel: And It Blmll come to pass in tho lust days, salth Cod 1 will
. pour out my Spirit upon all flesh: and your Buns und your'daugh
tors Shall prophesy, and your young men shall seo visions und your
old mun shall dream dreams; und on my servants and on mv hand,
maidens I will pour out In those days of my Spirit." (Compare
Jool a:2S-a2 with Acts 2:16-21.) .. .
. Three thousand souls found the way of salvation In that ponlo
costal sermon through 'repentance and faith In Jesus Chrlut und
thine Is no olhcr way ot iulvation for any of us.
, Tlioso who have not yet found It should earnesllv hoed the
solemn. words of doel. where ho says of them: ".Mulllludea, mulll
tildes! in Uie valley of decision: for tho day of the Lord Is near In
the val)ey of!dopision."r . ,
1 Conyrujty j !-(, by Dibio Features Syndicate, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. '
;.,
i SUNDAY AT THE '
CHURCHES
Bible Standard Tomnle.: Sunday
; August 22. Services will ho us fop
jlows: Sunday school, at 1U o'clock
-a. m. Preaching ut eleven o'clock.
urusadera senlce at C:3u p.
; Preaching ut evening hour at eight
i Hon extended to you to como to
ieiiurch home, como and enjoy the
!f'lowsh.p of ouj- people. Our Sun-,
day school is growing und our
'icaenei 8 aro competent, Spirit 111
led people who are doing their best
! In l,l .n.w n.wl nil 1, .... W 7
to holpny and,, all. ltev. F
E.
jCrook- nastor-
At Glcngary School House. Be.
' ginning 'Sunday,- Ami. 29 th at 2:0
I First .Church of Christ. Located
,011 Cobb and .ltobprts ' Sta. , Dlble
smdyi each -Lords day . at . 10:30
o'clock. Preaching at 11. : Subject
Growing W hen very Old. ;
' The First Methodist Church, cor
ner of .Main and Lane streets. Rev.
Joseph Knolls. pastor. The Sun
day School meets nt 9:-l5 a. in.
Wo are glad to welcome back
those returning, homo from their
vacations. This Sunday, Hev. S.
iE. Memingor viil preach., Jle will
ibrlng you n line niessngn.-Tho Ep -
I worth League meets at 7 p. .
.The Sunday evening union service
(will p.. laid In thiH (hureh at S p.
!m. Come ami enjoy the service.
Prayor ineeliiiK on Wednesday
evdilnK. A cordial iuvituUou is
extended tu all.
.iriiirj imvvn lingular fior-
Vices .Sunday mornhiK. Knnday
acliool at V: o. Carlos l'ae,
ptri-intr.ndni. .Mornin
itt 1 1 oV ocI:. 11. Y. I.
U. at 7
Sundav
p. in. 1'njon services
evcr.ki at !' o'clock.
.St. ;ot;
-Cas3 iind
'k l-:piscopjil Chilrch
.Main streets. The
f
I r
The Be3t .Sales
men tri Town?
r"
1" v'M t
i iiul iii c.iiswer find
find ..'oMi' custonuTS
.-Vi-JGribir-.
And It'll Last Longer That Way.
vyk
.'BELi.. 6. D.'
un
twelfth Sunday after Trinity.
Holy Communion,, at 8;. '10 a. in
Church School Service, l):4B a m
Uiuich of tho Holy Spirit, at
iulherlln: Morning prayor and
crmoii, 11:00 a. m. Ascension
-Impel. Iilddlo: livening l'rayer
and sermon nt S:U0 p. in.
Presbyterian Church The llihlo
worship at U o'clock. James Mc
i initock will preach. He will have
j "l0 '""'ig man's viewpoint. Como
:. c mon hervices at
.... uiuich, at s o clock. The
iramon period is about over and
I - Vn tlu-lr n..n,.ll . i "U;
! ln u '"'' l"ces of
! " lno oundny school needs
! - - "
, cet your wool sacks for fall use
at our removal sale prices, 05 cents
for-second hand nnd -win r,. ,.
i tour-hound sncks. tortonMwi.
TiM,V"i",.r S".'r of Ooveriimont
luntiur, Ounurul land Orric-o, Wusli
11BIOI1, D..C.. July S, JII20.' Notice
Is hereby given Unit ' subject to the
conditions and limitations of tlio
February 20. 19111 (to Btat., 117'J)
,,1?p",r,l.;!."J"'"1 . regulations- of April
,1' U. V:" '.J- D;' 37li' "'0 tlnib.ir
on .the following hinds will bo old
August 30, Hsu, at 10 o'clock A. M.
j stutus land otfioo at Itosoburstlora'
jtuutiuu at mo unltud
to the hluhflKt hiriil,.,, .
It;! tluiu the upin-iilsea value as
shown by this not leu, sillu to bo
sub lout to the npiu-uval of the Sec
retary of the Interior. Tlio pur
uhasu -price, with un additional sum
"t unc-ttrtli of ono por com lliorn
ur, beinff coniinlHslons allowed, must
be dcpudllcd at time of nolo, money
to l) returned il nnle Is not ap
proved. otlierwlHo PKUmt will Ihhuc
tur llm llmhor wllloh must bo re
moved within ton yotu-H. Bids will
be received from cltlzons of the
United States, UHsocfatlunii of mioh
citizens and corporations ttvea.nW.cA
1 "l"l,"r UWS tho United
j tMierSuV S SSZ'uZ
lion of . qualified purchutior tho
t"',',be,r o"v l'-Bal subdlvlmon
K!nV,c,iud'dl":yr"rl',tt
I inrg-r unit. T. 17 s.. II. ti W Hoc.
' ll liw r,,..d. fT flL' M- T- 17
low fir 900 M, NWi N-5"4 yellow fir
juuu M. T. a., H. H y Hoc. 25, Lot
16 yellow fir 2WJ0 M, whlto cedar
U6-Mt WIllto cu.Hr lolos 125; l7ot
j 16 yellow fir 6:i6 M, whlto cedar
u-!'i ' wm ceuur poiea yu, none
;26 M
Liioi tin? iiniufir on ineso eecilonii to
WOI..IUP l.n MH II,,,,, tt n., M In,
I tho fir, I.B0 per At fur tho whlto
! "l-''lnr end l oucli for the codnr
i NK'i red fir 7!)u M, red ci-ihir 30 M,
!SKU NIM rod fir 1160 M, NK'A UK'A
red fir X0 St, 8E'4 HIS'i rod fir 1100
M. T. 2:i it.. It. II W., 8eo. 10, NWK
y.illow fir 360 M, T. 2li H., It.
10 V Sec. 80, Nr.14 HHU yellow fir
150 M, whlto codltr 2&0 M, none of
tho timber on tlmao eoctlons to
bo sold for loss than $1.75 por M
for the red fir, fl.GO por M for tho
yollow fir, 7.fi0 nor M for tho
whlto cmlar, and t0 uonts por M for
tlio rod cellar. T. ZS B., It. II VV Soo.
31, lot 1 yollow M'lr 3.15 M, whlto
codar 172 M, rod fir 17(1 M, white
ce'liir pokm 30, lot 2 yellow fir
100 M, whlto cedar 3-11 HI, whlto
cedar poles zoo, Jut 3 yollow fir
1:10 M, whlto cedur 108 11, red fir
80 II. whlto cedar Holes 20. UW'l
Nt;', yellow fir 276 M, white ciditr
I DO M, whlto cedfir poles 40,
! NWU yollow fir 200 M, whlto cedar.
; 120 :.I, whlto ccdur poles 70, nunc 1
'of tlio timber on this section to lie I
' for le than $1.00 per M fnrj
tho fir, $7.00 pur M for tlio while
eeo'ir ftnd 60 cents each for tho
.-eilnr poles. T. 17 ft. It. 7 V Hoc.
: 33, SWA WA yollow fir 4B0 M, red
fir 8'j5 M. red ceilur 20 M. none of ,
1 the titular on this Heotion to bo,
'sold fur less thun $2 00 per M for;
iho fir and $1.00 per M for tho
'filar. T. 18 K H. 7 W., Koo. II.
:5V'Vi HW't led fir 2C76 Al, none
of the tllnlter. on this section to!
I tie sold for lens than $2.70 per M. 1
Wl 1.1,1 A MPI'H V. I'oinlnlsslDner.
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Small Iota cent off. I
Mile lots lc off. ; ;
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HOSEBURQ
MR. AND MRS, PARKS
WILL MAKE HOME
IN CALIFORNIA
Churlos W. Turks, "Poto" to his
scores of friends, terminates forty
flvo years' residouco in ltouohurg
oti September 1, next, whon, with
Mrs. l'urks, lie will move to Sau
ilernnrdlno, Cut., to make his tu
turo homo. Today Mr. Parks com
pleted n deal for the sale of his
resldeneo property ut 416 South
Jackson Btroot to Mrs. Bertha Par
rott. . .
l''or twenty-throe years, begin
ning In .1881, Mr. Parka was asso
ciated with Ilia father, tho late Al
len Parka,! In the grocery husluosa
in ltosol-urg. Afterward he serv
ed nearly nine years as postmas
ter ot the city, then after tempo
rary retirement, was employed us
a salesman at tho, Culver hardware
store. , During his early residence
ln tho 'city, Mr. Parks served as a
city councilman and was a mem
ber of the old volunteer flro de
partment. . "Poto" promises to re
turn to Kosuuurg occasionally for
a chat with old friends and ac
quaintances, t
San Bernardino Is tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Parks' daughter,
Mrs. G. G. Stewart, whoso hus
band ls a civil engineer, formerly
located In Iiosoburg.
M. C. RADABAUGH
Auctioneer, 630 N. Pino St., Kose
burg, Oregon. ,
HEADLINERS ON
EUGENE CARD PUT
UP LIVELY DRAW
- fAMoelHted ITOM leased Wlre.V' . 1
EUGENE, Ore., Auk. 21 "Olyin
pla Kid" JohuHon of Olympia,'
WnshiiiKton, and the dusky. GepiRe
Dixon of Portland, welterweights,"
went ten rounds to a draw here
yesterday afternoon ln the hacd
llner of the open nir boxing pro
gram. It was n busy ten rounds
for both boxers. They mixed read
ily and made it n real scrap..
''Yonns Tracy, substituting - for
Joo Marcus of : Voitlmiil,' light
wolfiht, was put n'wnj Tor (he final
count in the thin) round by Ralph
Moore. Tracy went down four
times ln tho second round,- and
came out of his coiner groggy ln
lhe third.
Phil Hayes of Rulom won it six
round decision over. Johnny Kelly
of Portland. Harold "Red" Davis
of lOuKene und Jimmy Demilh of
Corvnllls went four rounds to a
draw, while Billy "Kid" Wllburn
of.Eugeno won a four-round deci
sion' over Joe McMastcrs of Nott.
LIBERTY THEATRE
"Wolf Huntors" Boasts Powerful
Agyreuatlon of Talent.
Ono of tlio strongest cusLs over
assembled in a single production
will bo seen in "The Wolf Holers",
which has bcun nuiiouiiced by Mim-
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Hj GE.T Qoo.
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OAKLAND
agor Gross of the Liberty thentro
as tho stellar attraction nt Ills
house for 3 days beginning tomor
row. "The Wolf Hunters,' adapted to
tho scren from a wlduly read novel
i by the ever popular James Oliver
Curwood, Is a story of lire in the
frozen north country and has to do
with the activities of the Koyul
jNorinwest- Mounted police.
The principal male role is played
by .Alan lloscoe, well and favorably
known through his many cxcolieut
characterizations ln the past. Op
posite him Is found Virginia Brown
l'ulre, a ravlshlngly lovely brunotto
of extraordinary capabilities. Rob
ert McKim contributes an excellent
and sinister characterization
while David Torronco la seen ln a
sympathetic role. .
ANTLER3 THEATRE
Love and Intrigue in tlio court
of iMaurauie forms the basis of tho
plot of "The Lovo Thief,", tho
colorful, mythical kingdom picture
which brings Norniun Kerry to Uiu
Antlers today. .
It is heralded as one or tho most
unusual sets and bizarre lighting
erica, combining the excellence of
American acting and directing with
utiusal sets aud bizarre lighting,
effects such as featured "The Ca
binet of Doctor Caligarl" aud
"Siegfried." .
Romance and a strange mlxug
of hearts as well as a threatened
war between the countries of tin
two lovors combine to make "Tim
Love Thief' un exceedingly intop
estlug story. Greta Nisseu,' noted
Norwegian Bcreen star, plays op
position. , -j.-:..
What is Tom Meighaivs, Becret?
Whatever it ls-i-ho Burely Iuib the
ability to pack a theatre when ono
of his pictures la announced.
hut when one thinks H over,
Moighan's popularity would Boeiu..
to bo due his llkoablo, personality.
Tom's being "six foot two; eyes
of blue," helps of dourso. . And
then, let's not forget that he's uu
actor a mighty fine' ono. .
f Now glpry be to heavon, Tom
litis a new: role worthy of , bis
talents. , ' ','Tho "- New Klondike",
which comes to the Antlers tomor
row form run ot three days, finds
him enacting the part ot Tom , Kel
ly, a crack pitcher of the New
York Baseball Club. Lllit Lee plays
opposite the star. His supporting
cast includes Paul Kolly, Fritz!
Ilrunetto, . Vera Sisson, Charles
Winnlnger, and a host of others.
Ring Lardner wrote the tale as uu
original story.
Chevrolet coupe like now, run
7000 miles, but don't look it-. $200
off new price.Hansen Chevrolet Co.
DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractor.
Phone 152. Lane and Rose Sts.
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PORTLAND, ORKUOIf
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Your snille of satisfaction as you
come ngitln and again here to tnulo
Is most grallfylng. We sell duality
goods exclusively. .
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
4'The store that serves you best"
344 N. Jackson St Phone 03
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