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V - v&s? no wtfra Bocwstraa mma, hosdas, ociobeb fit, ma, 5 JSiyiEflW? Holiday Special i Sit NOW. If yu wou,d SCIxd fot0 to the bys in Trance you must get them in the mails by Nov. 15th. Remember the pface CLARK (S2 CLARK Over Roseburg National Bank MR. I. C. WELL Speaks: All run down and irritable? Feci glum and tired and nervous; conscious of a sense of depression and dizziness; suffering with headaches and neuralgia? You need MY attention My hcadquartcis are at IIUEY'S JEWELRY STORE, and a careful examination of your eyes TODAY may remove the cause of those uncomfortable sensa tions. IIUEY is equipped to feive you intelligent; Accurate Optical service. Their departments are supervised by Graduate Optometrists, who DO NOT use drop or drugs in examining the eyes. Glasses may be purchased on con venient terms.' . Eye Glasses k jSJC I ARE A GREAT DEALfeAA MORE BECOMING rLjMML EpS? THAN $$f Strained Eyes! 4 A. S.-HUEY if. Mil1 'Hi Mill HlliMlM ill M I 118 WEST CASS STREET WltKil.KV .l l:s Tl-I oil, to tiii-: i;ovi;it.Mi;vr. To help iiiiM-t Ihi- needs of the Coicrnmcnt, Wrlglo) will (Huron- ASK FOR ondGET ErioriicE's . The Original Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS ara IMITATIONS tlniio llm use of tln-ftil mh n wrap ping rr ".lucy Fruit" chewing Kuril, ill order lo release this valuable inii lerlnl In- I'rirle Sum. Hundred of iliiitiHiimlH of pound per week iif tinfoil will Hum Imi made available tn Hi,, (ioverniiionl, II Is said. "Ju(.y Fruit" will horc iirirr ui-iir In I lie hermetically sealed pink wrapper Mime us I "Mpcarmllil." "Iloiihloinlnl" will n. J mi lie wrapped In wiiximI pink paper instead i.f green. I I:itvIioiI.v Is doing It now- drink ing rider. Henry (elker lliiiki'H II. Tltllll TIC IS l-MII TO THOMAS ., ' Oil M whim: i:i Iwikim; In tin.' same as iiiarhiiii' shoo making; tile same method Is followi'il. Ilon't liny now shoes when we can repair ymir used ones ami malic them equal lo new. These ie iliiu f thrift ami you should Hale nil t lie lea t her you Mill W e'll help veil. l.o( un ii.it r (lioi'c olil shoes Tor ou W. S. Mow Al;l (iootlycnr Miih l!euilrer. lOWNSKMl. ICdllor Chin. II. Fisher, or the Sa lem Journal, hut formerly m this rlty. pays Hie following deserted triliute to Tin a A. Towiiscnd, for merly of Noschurg, who illcil n few days ago: ' "Tim lie. ith of Thomas A. Town Heinl In the officers' training ramp at lOugene was a distinct nhock to this community. To the eilllor of Hie Capital .loiiniiil It seeni like a per sonal loss. We hail walchod this boy's career rrom the lime lie car rleil papers on the Itoschill'g He view; saw It i i ii work his way through the slate university anil win Hie highest recoL'nitlnli from his fellow I'tuilenis liecausi tin ilcserveil It. timl nolieiil wllhirlilo his steiuly ml t anri nient In, the llelil of husiness. 'I'ho .e t ho knew Tom Townseiiil hest an' l.rouuht to renll7e the awful pi fi e the Nation Is pnyitlRlio pre-i-erte it meuaceil honor anil Its cheiKhnl Instilllllons of llherty." M AI.I.I KIVII I lia Ill's. Ill N Jackson SI. TURKEYS t We wan two llimisaiul pomuls of FANCY dressed old Tom's, fancy young Tom's wi inliinjj over twelve pomuls ilusscd. .md f;nuy old lien turkeys. We must have liicin tor shipment this week next. Fancy Price Sec us at once. Peoples Supply Company Hue of the retell orKan lnt ions (lo iiik welfare 'work for Hie solillers oierse.is shlppcil to the men over there iIinIiik the perloit from July. t I I i . lo August. 1 1 1 s : l,!ifi.ii 'eal.s of fruit: I 4.1 r.il, nun packilKi of chewliii: mini; ."HS.TSa.SllJ citrar- V I"- poiniils of cocoa; 111, -'-' 7.7:'.r potiniN of sugar; fi f. I . f. - 1 ' oi loi.ih paste; ;t 1 .-i'" li.oi'n p.uin.ls of Hour: 2.6.r.T.4 S 1 packilges ' u'hl o; :lL'.:ir.s.7ilil cigars, ami 11 '''i"i of coinleliseil lilllk I he-.,, hgines show the need of rais ing inn. is lo maintain the work of Hie welfare olgalilatlons which seric lo keep the morale of the ul lleil in niies al ns topmost point t VWMi l lipi u iff ll'IHIIIt I IK ION HllMIV. i:i'!I.'XK. Or . ,., S Klank (!. .lowell. ageil 4J, who dli'il here late nils aneruoou of p;u iiiuoin.i reoilt- lug from milium. i. was married ins il. at lilw-il last rtening lo Mrs. I. imiiiii ,M. Me. Ii.tni of this city. He shies his I. rule. Mr. Jewell Is stir tlte.l l.t Ins iiai.mls. .Mr. ami Mrs .1. W .leuell. Irto sislels anil n tirolher all of Alhant i tns ,i('ell w is formcrl) .Miss l.llll.m Let in-., of l.'lklou i. (irnnil Restaurant iicrt-n Try Tim China lino. lies, tho best ever IlllMM. Ilrnis tour hairels lo the KVonoiny Orocerv ,ii;.l Henry Oelkers will nil them w nil site. I ciiler. CHICHESTER S PILLS "T-v-v i in: in t tioMi mi M. A SJ"h luiV.i I.I.-..I...,...,,, A Tl "" t i." " r " rt-"t v v a '"i" imi i. is. I r SOIOBI DRlOGlSrSHlSlViHlRt X'ASI AI.TV l,IST I.Mtf.l lt; .MjVOIt IllU'lS I.VCI.l'DKO. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. Today's army casualt.. l!:;t In considerably larger than loriaor lists, as minor casualties are included, as well as those received by cable. The total is 19S2; of whom 174 were killed in action, 2 lit missing In action. SCO wounded (degree undetermined 1 . 13 died o accident or other causes. 21fi died of disease, 476 wounded severe ly, 345 wounded slightly. Only live Oregon men were listed. Klvin J. HaugeiK Dufur, was killed in action ;, ChasT U. Long. Forest drove, died of disease; Ralph E. Nelson, Tygh Valley. Koyal W. Min gins, Ralph Corder, North Ilend, wounded severely. Yesterday's list totalled 7 H 4 . in cluding three Oregon men. ('has. 1.. li. Haines. Marshfield: Walter T. Ford. Central I'olnt. wounded se verely; Marie J. Voung, Portland, wounded to a degree undetermined. Total number of casualties to date, not including those reported for to day: Killed in action (Including 2!f;i at seal 9,985 Died of wounds 3,461) Died of dlseae 2,758 Died of accident and other causes 1.099 Wounded In action 2 7 !) fi V Missing In action (Including prisoners) 5,787, SPANISH INFLUENZA RAPIDLY SPREADING 1't'isoiiM Weak and I Victims .Kort if y Against ( Hy Tan hie. :uiidotvn Ka-sy J Yourself Caking Total to date . .51.051! m:w diskasi-: kkpohtkii Aii'i:i Tixti i.'otato citor. According to late reports issued by state and Federal health authorities the Spanish Influenza epidemic is rapidly spreading to all parts of Hie country, and it now seems that prac tically every state' in file Union will be seriously alfected before It runs its course. . .It has not only become a great and terrirying menace to the public health, but. unless checked It is apt to seriously affect the progress of war work in all its various depart ments. Already the Shipping Hoard has announced that -ten per cent of its workers had been affected. The disease has made its greatest progress in the ICast, where It has claimed itsivictims by the thousands. Reports from other sections, how ever, are equally alarming; and both civil and milllary authorities have warned the public to take every pre caution to prevent Its further spread. In many cities schools, churches and teatera have beep closed and public gatherings of all Kinds forbidden. Medical authorities agree Hint neo- plo who are weak and rundown are the earliest victims of the Influenza pidemic Snowy Linens Stay White and Free when they're was-hed with Fels-Naptha soap. Its whitest of white suds clean quickly, easily, thoroughly, without discoloring or weaken ing the finest fabrics In the red and green wrapper. At your own grocer's. There has apparently a new and very destructive disease appeared amongst I he potatoes in the Noriji west. The disease Is known as the potato wart and is described as fol lows: "The wart is a disease attacking the tubers and also the stems, caus ing Irregular, warty outgrowths, be ginning In the lender tissues near Hie eyes and enlarging until the en lire potato may he changed into a bliii k and worthless mass. The young galls are whitish or greenish. suggesting n cauliflower head. In the present outbreak the disease manifests Itself In a very severe form, though in a limited area. pracllcally destroying the wliolu crop in niaiiy or tne gardens affected." This disease has made Its appear ance in several parts of the Culled Slates and il Is very important that ns appearance be reported prompily so that vigorous means niay be taken lo have It demolished. All potato growers are urged to he on the look out for this disease and report any thing that may have the appearance of same lo the county agent's office. I food, and assists every organ of the body to nerfonn ks natural func- If you find yourself tired. , tions. thus lielninir to ' huiM on .-.in nuu losing uesn. or it you are rieaiui and strength in the natun.I In a generally run-down condition, way. or If you catch cold easily this warn-; Tanlac is also the ideal strongth ing should be heeded promptly. You ening tonic for persons who are suf are really in great danger, because fering from the alter effects of in the germ or Ibis disease is very fluenza, grippe or bronchial troubles catching and you are apt to fall an and hundreds of thousand's are using easy victim if you coiue in contact il daily with the most gratifying re wllh the germs. People who are well suits. and strong are not likely to contract 1 in connection with the Tanlac the diseas because they are able to treatment. It is necessarv lo keep the throw it off. The common-sense way bowels open bv taking Tanlac l.uxa to keep from taking It is to fortify tive Tablets, samides of which are Indian Hones Cueartlicd Some grewsome relics were brought to this city Saturday evening by Harry Hildeburn. These were apparently parts of the skeletons of two Indians which were unearthed by his workmen who are grading the new road between Dillard and .Myrtle t're.-k. The bones were old and brit tle and had evidently been but ied lor many years. There was nothing on the surlace or the ground lo mark their resting place. the system against attack bv builil ing up the constitution. In other words to use the old adage. "An ounce of prevention is served; that is. worth a pound of cure. " And if ton are in a sub-noriiKil condition the proper thing to do Is to begin im- crowds included with every bottle of Tan lac. It is also Important that t he every day ruiis of hygiene he ob- s ecu in well ven tilated rooms, get plenty of fresh im aim exercise and keep uwav For Itching Torture meiiiateiy lo build up your powers of resistance. To accomplish this, nolliing on earth will strengthen you and build you up like Tanlac, the powerful reconstruction tonic, which contains the very elements needed by the system to give you lighting strength and ward off the influenza germ. First of all, Tanlac begins Its ac tion by creating a good. healthy iip pelite for wholesome, nourishing There is one remedy that seldom f;:ila to Eton itching torture and relieve r.trln from i ir"lation and that makes the skin soft, i.vui anu iieaiiuy. Tanlac is sold In Rnsoburg by W. ' drucoist supply you with zemu, which generally overcomes all s!:in diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim ples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear ovcrnirht. Itching usually stops instantly. Zcmo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, eacy to use and expendable. It costs only 3jc; an extra large bottle, S1.00. It will not stain, is rot greasy or sticky and is positively safe, for tender, sensitive skins. ine t. v.Kose Co., Cleveland, O r. cnapman, In Kiddle bv I). F. Kverelt, In Oakland 'by Miller Drug Co.. in Olendale by the Clendale Pharmacy, in dardiner hy Cardinor Drug Co.. and in Yoncalla bv c P Huntington. Fall planting is best for onion sets for early spring onions. liny sets now, home grown, at the 1'niiniua tuney rrillL L moll. I AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD THURSDAY; OCTOBER 24 At my farm, five miles southeast of Yoncalla and ten miles northeast of Oak- "'a'""'";; i jlv; c. m., inc iuiiuwihl; tiescriDed property: Gray mare, 12 vrs. old. weight 1400 lhs Gray mare, 11 yrs. old, weight 1375 lbs. mack horse, 5 years old Gray horse, 5 years old Gray horse, 4 years old Hay saddle horse, 9 years old black mare, 4 years old Black horse, 2 years old ' Brown saddle mare 3 good milch cows 2 4-month old Hereford calves 125 sheep 30 goats . 7 hogs 3 full blooded Airedale dogs J. I. Case tbreshing outfit 1 Hinder, 1 Mower 5-foot grain drill, Disc cutter 75-tooth harrow 3-inch wagon 1 hack, 1 buggy 2 plows 1 right lap cutaway Buzz saw Cider mill . 3 sets harness Saddle ' - Clipper fanning mill Grain chopper Pool table, 5 l-2xS 1-2 feet Carpenter tools, blacksmith tic 550 bushels grav oats 100 " whenf 75 " corn Laundry stove Other article too numerous to mention TERMS:-.-Sums of $20 and under, Cash. Sums over $20, eight months' time Will hO ffM'ifl ll'lfK : r 7 Vv llH"yKllau"1). cent interest. A 1 article must be settled for on day of sale. FREE LUNCH AT NOON RALPH YVESTENHISRR OvtMr Wm. Hclliwell, Auctioneer TP r i nt. o.i vlclK TTTTTf III im a"