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iwwTfwtnii w-Rm'mwTmTTirAT, aprtt. , iv F4I1I THRU! If You Want One-Day Service Best Possible Finishing, Personal Attention Clark's Studio On your films, leave them at the KODAK DEPARTMENT.... Roseburg Nat' Bank Building ! iff mmk- -III mMm .MSife i: II I A MMM m 1 NEWS SNAP SHOTS To lillliml To ISuckle S". C. Miller, the well known Dil-j Miss Helen Weeks, of Ruckles, left lard resident, returned home last 'for her home last evening alter night after yesterday spent in tUia spending the day in this city shop city attending to business matters, j piny. From Albany I Eeverythinp of the best, and the 8. C. Hartrum, of the American hest of everything in our line. Fruits, Central Life Insurance company, re- and Confectionery. Soft Drinks, Ice turned to this city last night from Cream and a full line of l.uncli Albany, where he has been attend- goods. Open evening and holidays.' lotto business matters. 1 - . u R AO If you own an orchard you must have bees if you would secure the largest crops of the most perfect fruits, as proper pollination is essential for best development and bees are the only dependable pollenizing agents. You can keep bees anywhere that they can forage within a mile they require but little attention and will oftrn render you a splendid profit. We can ttart you right and save you unnecessary work and expense. Our Bee Supply Catalog lists everything necessary for the successful production of honey; feJa how to care for and handle 6ee.' Ask for Catalog Nuraber.573. Write us for Queen Bees ftealoru AfeiiU A. I. Rout Co. Rum On In And have your baltery 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 worlf prompt service at right prices. . TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES Roseburg Garage WE SELL . Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light! and Water Co. This Is It- The tire that makes good every time TJNIFORM MILLER TIRES mean no "second bests." They are built by uniform workmanship and all are long-distance runners. Miller Tires are also GeareJto-the-Road. This tread of many caterpillar feet engages the ground like cogs. No tread is safer or gives such positive traction. Call up or drive up when you want a tire or a tube. Our prices are reasonable, our service complete. Resolve right now to try the Uniform Miller on your car. RICE'S GARAGE 323 N. Main St., Roseburg,Ore. Visits ill MlHlfUKl Mm. K. M. Hewetl loft last nisht for Medford to Siiend severul daya visiting at the home of her parents. , The Alcove, 118 N. .lutkson St. ;eesi The quota for the Near East Relief is not complete. All those wishing to contribute please bring contribution to lu udqr.arters II. Abraham a may close cam- store), so we palgn. Will Pull For Cut-off Road Forest Suporvisor RamRdoll leaves tonight for I'ortlainl where he will spend u few days attending to offieial matters. Ho will take up the Tiller road project with the Btate off ice i y nu win tfiiue;i ur tu une 1110 iiniu- tnte to have this work resumed at :n ertrly date. Prospects are now favoniMo that the forest service will work on thp Summit road thin sum mer and will put the cut-off In con dition for travel during the present season. DANC'K AT MXOWIMsK. Preparation! have been completed for a social dunce at the Dixonvllle Auditorium tonieht. Aril 29. Good music will be iurnished. Everybody invited. If you have Bometlifnff to sell or rent try an Ad. In the News-Review. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DK. 11. l. WIADFOIW WI-E Chiropractors, West Rosoburg. Phone 40F4. DR. CMlll R. AM.K.V Dentist at 331 Perkins Building. Roaeburg Oregon. Office Hours: I to 11 l. m 1 to 6 p. tn. Pbona 46. MI58. P. I. OWKX Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Design. Wedding Houquets, Ktc. Ill Caxa St For sale at ths Fern. Phona 240. Iloseburg. Oregon. Oil. 8. h. DeLAIT Osteopathic Physlclnn ana surgeon, mooes o'flce 119. residence 464-J. ll 320 Perkins building, Rosehorg Oregon. lill. 51. H. ri.VI.k'll Chiropractic Phvs.cian, m iv. lbiiii di. Elec trical treatments. Hours 9 to 6. Phnn lf'2 Office Hours: 10 lo II. I to . Phones: Office, 171: Res.. 172. lilt. I.LIKTTA KM1TH. PHYSIC'M Women and Children Diseases a Specialty. Office. Masonle Building llll. C. A. SMITH. M. T. Siiccessfullr t'eati all disease, rnnsul'aiioa Free. Lady attendant, office 404 N Jackson. Phone 1J3-J. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. lill. II. W. TITIS. D. M. DenUat lo1em rtuiptnent and MetfMids. ii.. as m ta 11 a. m : 1 o. m to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sunday! i hr appointment. I COTTAGE GROVE, OREQON. E TO Membership Drive Will Open With Baseball Benefit Dance In Armory. DATES ARE MAY 17-22 F.-Serlre Men Are Public Spirited end Htrlvijig at AU Times to Give TUetr lias Service As Citlzroa. Vinpqua Post of the American Legion at the present time boasts of having a representative member ship in itouglae county out uiau ot the ex-service men have not yet - ne-t with the local post and It Is for that reason that a campaign will ui,eu oeiweeu the dates of May 17 and 22 for new members-. The American Legion Is at the present time recognised as one or the stronK est orgauizattona in the 1 nited Stulva and It behooves every ex-sol-dier, sailor or marine to be a wearer of the legion Insignia. The campaign tn Koseburg will be opened on the evening of May 17 when the I'mp qua post will sponsor a big "Base ball Benefit Ball." This dance will be the zero hour of the drive and the proceeds from the affair will go to purchase equipment for the legion team. The American Legion Weekly bus WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT Freeione Is magic I Corns tod calluses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit A few cents buys a tiny liottle of the magic freezone at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Freezone upon a tender, aching corn or callus. In stantly that troublesome corn or callus Btops hurting, then shortly you lift Is out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or Irritation. These little bottles of Freezone con tain Just enough to rid the feet of every hard corn, soft corn, corn be tween the toes and tne calluses on bottom of feet. So easy! So sliu- ple. Why wait. No humbug! Latest in Fashions from the Jungli. AFRICAN EAR POCKETS Clotbeleti Natirei Mike Good Ui Oi Ear Riof Match safe snd cigar cases find no lavor among the African natives, for these dusky aboriRines have excellent natural mahogany skin holders the holes punched in their ears -for earring's. It is a common enough sight in America to see the genial young truck driver or plumber with a match stuck over his ear, but a match stuck through the ear it quite another mat ter. As for wear ing a cigar as an earring well, it simply isn't being done in this coun try. Aside from teaching the Afri cans to substitute matches or cigars for big brass rings and even human bones as ear orna ments, little in Ihe way of raising Ihem from savag ery has been done. The need of a program for the uniform spreading of civiliration. edu- of civiliration. edu- . , . cation and Christianity to the greatest nnmber of Africa natives It one of the great impelling motives of the Interchurch World Movement in which the evangelical group of the Protestant organizations have joined. They assert that Africa's pierced carsare hrlcnuig for Uui big metis a of ovilifatioa. . t0& I the following to say about the I "spring drive:" "The whiatie will jblow oil Muy 17. On that day uOO ! butteriis will open up aimultaneous 1 Iv nn the extended front between the I Atlantic and Pacific oceans. On that day 9000 posts of the American Legion wll intj action on a com mon tero hour. They are going to jsotnure many i f the three and a half million odd former service men who aro not members of the Ameri can Legion. The drive will start May 17 and end Mav 22. The rain ! paign will show the comparative power of accomplishment of the j American Logl'm in each of the 49 departments. Each state will lie juiiKfii by tne snowing It makes. .The pride of post and s'nte should ne the same sort of fighting pride iwhbh made everv Anierlmi division and every regiment defend and nn . hold Its reputation ulwava. K.ieii post, ea'h state will be relied nnon j to hold Its own In the totals of the new tneniliera obtained betwecu Mav 17 and 12." I'mpqua Pont. No. 16 hopes to merit the confidence which has been placed In it. Thev stand for what ever thing is best for the nation, the state ami the community. The Ameri can !eglon stands ready at any time to give lt fullest support to anv movement that Is for the civic good of Koneburg. Those who have served as soldiers, desire to give their best service as citizens. Thev found that organization helped in the srmv snd so they organ'iod In civil life. Thai In the main idea of the American Legion and they hone In the f'ltiiri' to Justify lliel existence by being a tosltlve fn.-tor for good In the civil life of Ko:;eburg. The local post miule no pica to the merchants or residents of Kiiscbtlrz when thev established Ihcir baseball team a short time n'to and slmplv ,vient forward and ptiri-)inei their equipment, reiving neon their own resources to finance Die nnpnsltlon. (They believe In giving "value re 1 reived" and for this reason are go J lug to give their bin baeb:ill daiir.- , at the armory on Monday ovenlre. May 17. It goes without saving that everv loval nnd inn nir cent Amer ican will stand Vhlnd Ihe Imvs an. I j patronize this dance, the second to ile sponsored by them since their or- conization a vear uuo. fi TF.X MII.K AXI OI.AI.I.A. e 4' The beautfiu! sunshine Is wel comed by the farmers in this loi-uliiy. Winifred Swlfl, who has been vlsltluft at the home of his Krand- f at her. M. 1.. Ililshuell, has gone to liilley to vb-it his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Swift. j Mrs. Klmer Wells has returned from Snn Francisro much Improved in health. We are sorry to hear tha Clar ence Prock Is no better. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conls and lit tle dniighlnis, 101 tit and Mllilied, lire visiting relatives at Ten Mile. Mr. and Mrs. lames Sprague and M. 1.. Ittisbnell were Kosetnirg visit ors Monday. j Miss hessle Hrcitenhiii-h gave a delightful party tn a number of her , friends Saturday evening. i The Itev. Plshop preinliod an In teresting sermon at Ten Mile Sunday the 2". Hi. ' Tominic Siegel, of riinias Valley, was seen on our streets Siindiv. The farmers nre busy gardening and preparing their cern ground. The iieonb' of (his vii-'nllv ere hoping Ihe price of wool will stay up as most every farmer has a small 1 flock of sheep I N X K ''w Te Um Ears As Match and Cigar Holders Instead Ol far Ring end Humsa Bone Adornments Is About AU Thai Civilisation Has Taught Millions of Africans a ' AFTER GRIP " WINTER COLDS BAD BLOOD You are pale, thin, wenk with little vitality. Your liver is slug Wish and the bad blood causes your stomach muscles to lose their elas ticity and become flabby and weak rthen imliKestion. Li . "iejee'a Golden Medical Dis covery, made fiom wild roots and barks, and free from alcohol or narcotics, is the prreat r.nd powerful blood purifier ol to-dny. Ingredi ent. printed or. wrapper. Tiiia tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is just what you need to give you vim, vigor and vitality. Take the 'Discovery' as directed and it will search out impure and poisonous matter throughout the system and eliminate it through the natural channels. You can procure a trial pnekage of the tablets by Bending 10c. to the Invnlids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. SANni.iKK.OHFOON. "I want to writs a statement Wiling what Ir. Pierce's meiiicine dhs none for ni e . I was' bothered with an ulcer fur a yeur. I went to a din-tor here but his medi cine did in e no good. The sore got worse rk'lil along, so 1 tried another uui:bor ami uin mcilU-iiie did ins co,k1 f,r a while, K l lien the suro S Srenul to hH irel. ting worms, so I tried Dr. Pierre's nn-.il-cuii-s. 1 UKik two and a half hollies ul Dr. Pierre's (iolden Me.ll.-.il Dlsrovery and ul Lr. Pierre's All Healing Salvn ami Ihe ulrei wns all well l(orn I hail the niedlrla.i all used, and I reroiuinend these llliHll. ini is t.i other silllrrers."- KKItltS Vt'AIJTV forLTIlV kki:is. Are prepared unaer the direction 'f Prof. C. s. Brewster, formerly ol the Poultry Derailment. Oregon Ag ricultural College. They will main tain the health and vitality of your Hulk, hasten the growth of profit hle broilers and early laying pul lets and produce more eggs from your laying flock. For growing chlcka use Kerr's f hli-h Feed. Chick Developer Mash nnd Developing Scraicn Feed. For laying hens use Kerr's 8cratch Feed and Ea Produced. For sale by vcrtiuigh Droa., Rose burg, Oregon. Headquarters for Doullrymen. Miss Itlanche Day, who has been demonstrating Chi-N'niuel at Mors lers" drug Btore. left this morning for Eugene, where she will remain for a few days. CHICHESTER S PILLS THK UIAHOM) II KAMI, A MUlrll Aakfesr "fist ft A t hl-chM-U-ri IMtM.dTirui4A I'llUlD Itrl Bml iiold nirtjIlicW -n, Mlftl iU IlitM ltHiU. V Tnti no other. Uuj ofr.xnr V a Akrrl II 1.4 IIKM-TFRH UNO IIIIAMf I' I LI., fr lift a nown lint, Silent A' vays k.liat.La SOLO BITIWjOGISIS tVt.VHLRE ANDERSEN & O'REILLY BLACKSMITHS On Main Street, m xt to Farmers Feed Shed Offers the public the best there is in all lines of Blacksmithing at reasonable prices. A Young Man's Fancy! May lightly turn to almost anything. In the spring, but the aver age young lady knows what she wants. Let her be the guide, and there'll be few turns in the path that leads to a Delightful Dish of Ice Cream or A Cooling Class of Fruit Soda AT Nathan Fulierton 1920 MITCHELL STYLE PLUS QUALITY SKIi TIIKM! J. F. BARKER '& CO., IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS S NOTICE Or SALE OF OOVERN .VrJNT Tl.MRF.R. General Land Ofv fiee. Washington, D. C, March 26, l'J20. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of Ihe Act of June . 1916 (39 Stat., 218). and the Instruction! of the Secretary of the Iuierlor of Sep tember 10, 1917. the timber on the following lands will be sold May 12, 1920, at 10 o cluck a. in., 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 this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the lie lorlnr. The urcl,.a uiice. wnn au additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being com missions allowed, must be deposited at tlmt of sale, money to be relumed If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years, lllds will be received from citizens of the I'nlted States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any alale, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be ofTered separately before being Included lit any offer of a larger unit. T. 16 S.. R. 1 W See. 7. Lot 2, Or 5 M., Lot 3, fir SOO M., not to be sold for less than $1.60 per M. T. 19 8.. R. I W., Sec. 33, 8W4 8W54. fir lOOil M.. SK4 8V'4. fir 1070 M.. not to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. T. 37 S., R. 7 W. Sec. 11, NEVi NEVi. fir PI 5 M augar pine .1(1 M., none of 'he fir timber to be sold for less than U.2G per M.. and none of the sugar nine limber to be sold for less than 13.00 per M. T. 37 S.. R. 7 W.. 8ee. 13. Lot 6. fir 800 M.. NV4 8E, 1r 600 M., pine 25 M.. SW14 SE14. e SOOfl M.. T.ot 7. fir 1200 M.. NE(i SWVi, flr 170 M., pine 170 M., 8K SWVJ, fir 1200 M., none of the fir Imber lo ho sold for lesa than $1.25 ler M.. and none of Ihe pine timber o be sold for lues than $2.60 oer M. rj.AV TMv. Coninilsslonor General Land Office. ' MILR si CREAM PHONE 186 ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS Poultry and Egg WANTED We pay lilphrnt mnrhot price In caith. HtKheat market price paid for your cream, no nuiays. Drlng In Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. I'llONE J79 eeeeeeee - Pukins Building Store