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Fins nmrm If You Want One-Day Service Best Possible Finishing, Personal Attention On your films, leave them at the KODAK DEPARTMENT- 7 iOi-i: Roseburg Nat'l IV IHU R4 W 1 S II III 1 " 4i Bank Building, fi yimgnrwa w-aartaw. rwr wtat. wuihih. Ford Owners Attention i The fellow who owns a Ford car naturally looks to a Ford Garage for the right kind of service and he is never disappointed. It is our busi ness to look after your wants in every particular, and further, we're going to do it and do it right, fl We are now enlarging our Garage in order to be better prepared to meet your demands in the way of repair work, giving prompt and efficient service, employing the best skilled labor possible and carrying in stock a complete supply of ac cessories to fill your every need, J We'll doll your old car up so it will run like a new model and we will do it at a moderate price. C. A. Lock wood Motor Company (Successor to W. A. Burr S Sons) Frank Ncuncr Leaves "Frank Neuner. who- la now em ployed with the Industrial "Accident Commission, left this morning for Portland to attend to business mat tern tor a short time. He expects to return to Hnsclmrg In about a week. Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT IS A help that will simplify your particular washday problems such Is our family laundry service. Our driver calls for your fam ily bundle at a definite time, each week, and we'll do your wash ing in- our customary considerate and sanitary manner. "nj'lsif We Want Everybody To Know! That we have the best short order service In town. Cafe teria Dinner from 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Our steaks and chops cannot be beat. A trial will convince you. Rcseburg Cafeteria Restaurant W.R. Warner E.P.Woods Electrical Contracting ... Don't pay double for your electric work. We are operating on an Independent basis, and claim to do the best electrical work In the city. Our men are specialists In this line., See us If you want best results. No danger when we Install Electric Work. MILLER'S ELECTRIC SHOP 123 N. Main Street LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Get your orders in now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write for prices stating quantity wanted. Sutherlin Fruit Products Co. 6UTHEBXIN, OREGON. Rum On In And have your battery tested at our free testing station. Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prices before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Truck Tire work prompt service at right prices. TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES Rosebura' WE SELL Edison MADZA LAMPS Mas County light: and Water Co. Last Dance of Senaon The Aloha club held Its last dance of the season on Tuesday night, it be ing the custom of the club to disband for the summer at about tins time. A large attendance was present, and r good time was enjoyed. R05EBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 447 Garag'e 2 5 LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift .sora, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little. Froezone on an aching corn, instant ly that corn Mops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, maKic! A tiny bottle of Kreezono cos1 a but a few cents at any drug store, hut is surficlent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without sore ness or Irritation. Freezone is the sensational discov ery of a Cincinnati genius. it is wonderful. AUTOS collide. Little damn Re was lnne Inst nhrlit Then the machines drivpn by Pr. eorge K. Hourk and Tony MoKsn, i local railroaii employe, collided at the corner of Cass and Jackson streets. On account of the wet mid slippery condition of the paveim-nt the brakes did not halt the machines quickly enough when the collision was imminent and the autoa crashed. However, no serious H;imn'e waV done, a huh cap torn from the roar vhoel of Mr. Mosa's machine being he greatest damage. Mrs. SI. L. Ilurke and son, J W. Burke, who havo been vipitlng here 'or seveni. weeks, left lust evening 'for Los Angeles, where they reside. They will stop at. San Franc isco on he return trip. Mrs. Burke resided in this city :t0 years ago. and has been visiting with several old friends while hrn. Jl". ' "-"an, Mrs. J. J. CawUleld and others. HOW'S YOUR BLOOD? Pimples and Eruptions Mean Bad Blood People who have impure or impover ished blood should be caretul to tako only a temperance remedy miide of wild roots and bnrks, such as Doctor Pierce's tioldeh Medical Discovery is And has been for nearly 60 years. , Ingredients printed on wrapper. The first" day you start to take this reliable mcUicinerlmpure germs and BccumulntTuns begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through the eliminative organs. In place of the impurities, the ar teries and veins gradually get freeh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and many skin bl minhes will disappear. Then yon must re member that when the blood is riglit, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthv, active and vigorous and yon will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache. Get Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to-day at any medicine deal ers, in tablet or liquid form, or send lite, for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, llulfalo, N. V. Oakland, Calif. 'A relative was tnrml to water ; the doctors gave her up. said she could never be cured, hhe finally took Dr. Ph-n-e 1 I. olden M. dual Di'M-ovry, and it cured her. 1 have h.id !lx operations, whi.'h left me in a nervo'H s'ate.with it of kieep ami apimtite. huctor l'i.-rce'S iolden Medical D!!cnvery and I'ie.i.ant Pellets curvd me. I gained po"tid..-MKS. u 1 1 1 List of Claims Allowed by Court General Couaty Fund. II. W. Jones, field deputy at- " gotsor 1135.00 Maud rarksL work assessor'! office tou W. F. Hodge, field deputy as sessor SO. 78 ' George Sewell. field utptity assessor 41. SO D. J. Stewart, expenses . . . . R. H. Wslrutn, Indigent al lowance (Feb.) J. 1. Chapman, viewing .... T. J. Medley, surveying . . . 40.60 20.00 31.60 13.00 Ceo. Hall, surveying 11.00 II. L. Eppstein, office work S.S0 Herbert Qume, work, tax of- ; flee . . . 120.00 Mrs. Alma Harness, work. tax office Ceo. Sewell, work,, tax office , Mrs, Hunt, work, tax office Miss Marsters, work tax of- flee . I Mrs. Clarence Perkins work 12.00 16.00 14.00 11.00 tax office : 12.00 V. M. Hanks, services, sher- I Iff 49.91 1 Cynthia Germond, supplies, road master 137.00 Perkins building, rent .. 7. SO Walter Singleton, ( balance payment on garage 767. Iru 11 1 .1 .t i t . I j court 17.60 I. L. Boyle, drawing jury . . 3.00 W. 8. Cornutt, drawing jury 2.00 Ernest Haskell, drawing jury 2.00 E. Rltter, services, coro ner Dr. Ceo. E. Ilouch, services, coroner R. M. Forher, services, health officer A. I'mphletlcj care of Insane O. C. Brown, traveling ex penses . .. Mrs. Walter 8. Fisher, work, superintendent's office . . , Mercy Hospital, services . . . Roseburg Undertaking Co., indigent Rice Bros. Adams, supplies Peoples Supply Co., indigent Red Cross Pharmacy, lndtg. Roseburg Model Bakery, in digent Cass Street Market, indigent Ira Hull, county home .... Mrs. Martha Patterson, co. home Economy Grocery, indigent Ceo. K. Quinc, (prisoners' 89.40 60.00 63.40 17. 26 16.70 7.60 62.00 34.60 10.00 10.00 14.80 6.04 28. IS 4. SO 7.60 45.66 board 74.90 Apnea M. Pitchford, ex pense, etc 107.14 Kllchham Stat. &. Printing Co., supplies 14.48 lliiFhong & Co.. supplies .. 115. It II. M. C. Co., supplies, tSlllt. 11.80 American Ribbon ft Carbon o., supplies 4.50 Roseburg Hook Store, sup plies S3. 40 F. C. Frear. maps 7.00 V'estern 1'nlon Tel.-Co 33. Review Puh. Co., printlnf , and supplies 95. 05 F. C. Schiille, secret servlca 38.60 I.. V. Mathews, deputy as sessor 165.00 Mrs. .Margaret Cook, agricul tural appropriation . . ..1200.00 T. X. Lane, scalp bounty . . . 18.00 Maude Chambers, right of way deed 80.00 I. T. Spauah, right of way deed 25.00 .1. K. Sawyers, Interest on road bonds ....1741. 25 A. S. Ireland, field deputy assessor t C. H. Calkins, work, asses sor's oflice Roy ARee, field deputy as sessor I M. Tut hill, field deputy as sessor 95.00 16.00 35.00 46.46 28.90 Edwin Weaver, expenses R. Large, viewing 39.00 K. Gross, surveying 13.00 O. W. Jones, surveying .... II. L. Rppstein. surveying. F. C. Frear, Est. Gov. cor ners Maurice Weber, work, tax of fice Gertrude Rast .work, tax of fice Mrs tieo. Sewell, work, tax office Maude Parks, work, tax of fice Mrs. Fred Williams, work, fox office Gladys Raftety, work, tax of f'ce A. J. Lilhurn A Son, supplies, courthouse 12.00 6.60 24.00 16.00 15.00 14.00 17.60 12.00 1.50 62.05 33.60 702.14 143 42.70 2 00 3.00 2.00 6.00 50 00 17.50 4.00 Douglas Co. L. services . . . PrundpTe flros., courthouse . . ec. N'euner. Jr. F. iV. Dillatd. & W. Co.. sidewalk , expense . . fee, justice court Tewrence J. Boyle, Jury T. S. f'.rav Jurv I. A. .lanelle. Jury Dr. B. R. Shoemaker, ser vices "e. n. F DeVorc. services . W. f. Hnks. services .... F. W. Dillard, guarding in sane A. K. Street, traveling ex penses 20.00 Mrs. O. C. Urown, school su pervisor 140.00 R. P. McLendon. services, Indigent 12.00 The Hotel Grand, Indigent. t.T-0 Vathan Fullertnn, supplies. 4.75 loi-sdon Pros.. Indigent ... 14 00 l'!-Vcn Urns . Indigent ... S. K. Pvke, indigent H. C. Wltham, Co. hom . . M. Howe, conntv home .... Mr. L. A. Wilson, county home Hamilton Drug Co.. Indigent Evervbodv's Excbsnga. anp- pllee. jail J. N. Uedden, terry kPPUm 67.91 6.00 7.60 2.00 61.00 15.66 1.00 1.4 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to becom a victim by neglocting paina and ache. Guard against thia trouble by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard rRMd for kldnsy, livsr, bladdw and uric add troubls. HollAnd'a n.ann.1 m4 i 11. All druggists, three sliM. QuarantMit L Im Km mm CmU Mtiml m mn bw Douglas Abstract Co., sup plies, road master .... Ed. Cocklerease, tax office . 1.00 Burroughs Add. Macb. Co., (Clerk) 1.00 Glass ft Prudhomme Co. (Treasurer) 108.75 J. G. Stephenson, current ex penses s.io Postal Tel. ft Cab. Co 1.08 G. H. Lenox, expreesage. etc. 3.K5 The Evening News, printing ana supplies 462.50 Pac. Tel. ft Tel. Co 61.60 Kst. M. B. Germond, work on reports 24.00 Oswald West, services In re southern Oregon 2103.17 Edw. Weaver, Co. Comm. . . 68.50 Lulu B. McClintock. right of way deed 1.00 Sarah J. Spaugh. right of , way deed 54.00 Ore. Agr. Coll., club work . 80.00 (To be Continued.) NEWS SNAP SHOTS Goes to YonnUla , C. H. Arundel left this morning for Yoncalla to attend to business matters for a few days.'' Visit In Porthuid Mrs. A. M. McKenzie left this morning for Portland to visit with friends tor a few days. Vlaltlnit Sister- Mrs. J. W. Belcher left this morn ing for Portland to visit with her sister, Mrs. L. N. White. Visited Hei Miss Violet McClaln. who has been 'visiting In Roseburff for the past week, returned to her home at Port land this morning. Drive Lender leaves- S. 8. Bruce, who has been lead ing Uie Armenian relief drive in this county, left this morning for Drain Leona, Gardiner and Marshfleld. 1 1 1 NJKH'tJ nu Rchool Mrs. O. C. Brown left this morn ing for Yoncalla and Klkhead, where she will Inspect the schools of the districts In those vicinities. Return to Portland R. K. Smith, Arthur Foster and Walter Pierce, who conducted the meeting In this city last night against the Non-Partisan league, returned tj Portland this morning. Returns Horns-. Miss Bessie Caine returned to her home at Riddle last night after spending several days In this city visiting" with friends. Xewlyweds Return Mr. and Mrs. Jean Illalock, who were recently united in marriage In Portland, arrived In this city last night. Mrs. Illalock was formerly Mrs. Leila Murray Chapman. They will make their home In this city, where he Is employed by the South ern Pacific. From Ralem Ufa. Ioan.tln tniraranll arrived In Roseburg last night from Salem and will reside here with her sister, Mrs. R. 8. Armstrong. Miss Ingersoll has h..n tpalnln. at th. fliMPnnMI hoilr pltsl In Salem, and has completed her course there. . (tOTICB ton BUM. Th. nHaraiMarf e.lerk of School Dlstrlot Ne. 4, In Roseburg, Oregon. rill reeetve sealed Bias up to ntuv In.k m Unnilit Anrll 26. 1920. at kls office In the tity of Roseburg. (1). For the repair or oie rur laees lew Installed la tke Rose Why suffer tht discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre f Q O. C. preparBlica tut fo.tr haa txft- Whf par ptbI hmndmi tlollir for da opHralioo to rrtnoa foiire whrn O CX, can bvobiatrird for Met. a caparalilr amal 1 tpcodiiar t O.Q.C. mhm properlr app)id ! Mtia laclorr roaalti, or ?oar rnon-i will btr rrfaotlrd. 0 (i C. ftaoldtlsrvct. bf Bail . Write for bok(?t. A4dre( D?pt J OwQe&CnRMICAI. COMPANY &eaUk. Waaiimiia 1920 MITCHELL STY1E PLUS QUALITY SEE THEM! J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS vMalriaMMMMMaMMMMr4AfMMMMMrwMMa school building, or (2). for a battery of three new furnaces to be Installed, on plans and specifications acceptable to the School Board, In the Rose school Building. Thia work In either Instance to be completed on or before Sept. 1st, 1920. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information Inquire of KOSCOE N. GREEN. Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Of fice, Washington, D. C, March 26, 1920. Notice Is hereby given fiat subject to the conditions and limita tions of th Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 216), and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold May 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by (his notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commission allowed, must be deposited at tlmi of sale, money to be returned If sal) Is not approved, otherwise paten' will issue for the timber which tnu' be removed within ten yeara. Bid will be received from cltliens of th. United States, associations of sucl citizens and corporations organizer under the laws of the United Siatc-I or any state, territory or dlstrlr thereof only. Upon' application of c qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 16 S R. 1 W., Sec. 7, Lot 2, fir 15 M., Lo' 3, fir 300 M., not to be sold for lest than 11.60 per M. T. 19 S., R. 1 W See. 33, 6W BWK, fir 100 M., SEi4 8WK, fir 1070 M., not tc be sold for less than $1.76 per M. T 37 8., R. 7 W.. Sec. 11, NE14 NEW fir 615 M., sugar pine 35 M., none ol the flr timber to be sold for less than 11.26 per M., and none of the sugar pine timber to be sold for less thar $3.00 per M. T. 37 S., R. 7 W.. Sec 13, Lot 6, fir 800 M , NWH SE fir 600 M., pine 25 M., SWU SE fir 2000 M.. Lot 7. flr 1200 M.. NEW 9W!i, flr 170 M., pine 170 M., SK SWW. flr 1200 M., none of the fit Umber to be sold for less than 61.26 per M., and none of the pine timbet to be sold for less than 62.60 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner General Land Office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DK. R, P. BRADFORD . V1'U Chiropractors, West Roseburg Phone 40F4. DR. CLAJK K. AILE9T Dentist ai It) Perklna Building. Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to II a n- 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 66 MRS. P. D. OWK.V cut Flowers Potted Plants, Funeral Designs. Wedding Bouquets, Etc 111 Cam St. For aale at the Fern, Phone 240, Roseburg. Oregon. DR. H. lu lVLAPT Osteopath 1 Physician and Surgeon. Phones office 119. residence 454-J. 819 820 Perklna Building, Roseburg Oregon. DR. M. H. PIYLKIt Chiropractic Phys.clan, 222 W. Lane St. Elec trlcal treatments. Hours 9 to 6 Phone 162. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res., 172. UK. LUCETTA SMITH. P1IVS1C1A Women and Children Diseases Specialty. Office, Masonic Building DR. O. A. SMITH, M. T. Successfully treats all diseases Consultation Free. Lady attendant Office 404 N. Jackson. Phone 12 2-J Hours t a. m. to t p. m. DR. H. W. TITUS. I). M. I Dentist Modern Equipment and Methods, (fours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.; 1 p. m to 6 p. ro. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. COTTAGE GROVE. OPKOO? LOIKJK DIRECTORT. The H. K. K. I. A. Union M"tlng will be held at the Macrabee nan every first and third Werinotdays of the month. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Case ate. Visitors always wsleome C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. O. C CHA& r. HOPKINS, M. F. B. B. W1MBEBLT. K. R. 8- il 1 O. T. M. JUaM-hurg Hive No. II, holds regular reviews on saconu and fourth Friday afternoons la Maecabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the cur are cor. dlally Invited to attend our re views. Mr.cce.bee hall 01 Caaa 8treeL ELLA LANE. Com. JESSIE RAPP, Col. b'AGI.ES, Roseburg Aerte meets la their hall on Jackson St,, In In and 4th. Monday evenlnga of sac month, t 6 o'clock. Visiting breth. ran In good standlcg always well coma. FRED P. CLARIv. W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. B. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. I. O. O. V., 1'nlon kncampineiit No. 9 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, every Thursday evening. Visaing brethren always welcome. FOSTER UliTNEKC. P. J. II. IIAILEY, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON', R. S. JAMES EWAKT. K. 8. B. p. O. KIKS, KKWoura ixidge, Mo. 826 Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to) attend. HARRY HILDEBURN, B. R. IRA R. R1UDLR 8e?'T NFKIHMOJtS OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Visit ing neighbors Invited to attend. EDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. Tl 1.1,1 E I. JOHNSON, Clerk. I. O. O. F. ItilleUrtnn Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on Saturday evening of each week. Visiting brethren are always wel come. VICTOR BOYD, N. 0. A. J. GEDDF8, Rec. Bee. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. See. RRIIKKAHS. Koseburg Rebekso Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meet In Odd Fellov )' Temple every week on Tuesday evenlDE at the Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting mem bers In good standing are invited to attend. MAUD PLYLER. N. O. BELL STEPHENSON. Sao. UK I, I. A LEWIS. Flnsnelal See. aOODMKN Ol' WOULD. Camp No. 126. Meets In tie Odd Fellows' ball in Rossburg every 1st and tru Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. H. CARRICK, C. C. L M. MILLER. Clerk LOYAL ORDER OF MOOHK. Rose, burg Lodge No. 1037 Meets sec ond and fourth Wtanasday even ing of each month at 8 o'clock in the Moose ball. All visiting bro hers are Invited to att.-nd. C. W. CLOAKH. Dictator. H. O. PAR0E7ER. Secretary A. F. a A. M., laurel Txwtge No. iX Regular oommiinlcationa 2nd anj. fourth Wednesdaia each month at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore.' Visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER, W. M., W. F. HARRIS. Seev O. B. 8., Roseburg rjTtapur No. 8 Holds their regular meetlnn on the 1st and trd Thursday In each month. Visiting memhers In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. t O. O. F., Rising Star IOdge No. 174 meets In the Odd Felloi s' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. Victor MIcelH. N. O., Perry Boyd. V. O.. J. EARI.E PICKENS. Rec. See. M FICKLE. Flnanclsi Roe ROSKIII no ixim;k NO. IO:t, I'nl tel Itmtiierliooil of Mnliitenanoe of Way Employee and Railway Hliop laborers. Affiliated with the A. F. of L Meets at .Moose ball the first Wed., fourth Sat. nights and third Sunday or each month. J. F. SMITH, President. W. J. MEREPITH. Reed. Secy. GEO. MAC IVER. Fin. See. MILK j CREAM PHONE 186 aB9iaasasaKBaaaaia6sagaEaKHB tOSBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS a!