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WQMHtma wwMnnr, mti rdat, mav i, tw fAoii rnnmm One-Day Service Bst Posjible FlnUhlif Personal Attention Clark's Studio On your films, leave them 6 the KODAK DEPARTMENT-. Roseburg Nafl Bank Building. If You Want If ever a tire received a real welcome from American car owners, the Republic Grande Cord is that tire. That it is more than living up to Republic reputation for longer life is a source of satis faction to us. A Republic Grande Cord on your car will show how far cord tire construction has ad vanced. ' MOTOR SHOP GARAGE DISTRIBUTOR 444 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Ore. PHONE 268 REPUBLIC ANDERSEN & O'REILLY BLACKSMITHS On Main Street, next to Farmers Feed Shed Offers the public the best there is in all lines of Blacksmithing at reasonable prices. LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Get your orders in now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write for prices stating quantity wanted. Sutherlin Fruit Products Co. STJTHERMN, OREGON. Kum 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 Roseburg Garag'e Thoroughbreds to Race In Kentucky j LOUISVILLE. Ky., April 30. j Thoroughbreds valued at hundred! I of thousands of dollars, the names of which are on the Hps of turfmen ! and race track followers everywhere In the United States, have begun to arrive at Churchill Downs for condl tloiilng preliminary to the Kentucky i Derby May 8. The race carrying $30,000 In added money will be for I three-year-olds at a mile and a quar I ter. Matt J. Winn .general manager of ' the track, asserts that the expected 1 CO, 000 will not tax the facilities of ' the racing plant. I More than twenty of the more promising candidates are receiving careful attention of trainers of the Downs Names of those horses which ! will attract most attention include ' Damask, owned by Harry Payne Whitney of New York: On Watch and Donaconna. nominated by for mer Congressman George W. Loft of New York: Prince Pal. Sterling. Peace Pennant. The Swimmer. ! P.rock-holt. Golden Broom, John P. Orler. Upset. Miss Jemima. Con- ' stany. Lorraine, " King Thrush, mazes. Paul Jones. High Command. , DavlH Harum, Bullet Proof, By Gol- lr and Roleau. Miss Jemima, Constancy and Lor raine are fillies. It is regarded prob able that at least one will face the h.rrler. Onlv one filly, however. Regret, has ever won the Derby. She ran under the wnitney colors in 1915. WE SELL Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light'and Water Co. Girls to Play Ball at College COnVALLIs; April 30. Girls' In- terclass baseball at tne college win i start next Tuesday when the seniors meet the freshmen in tne initial : game to be held In the women's gymnasium, according to the sche dule announced by Miss Lois J. Ran : kin. coach. Every clasa will play a i game with each remalntnng class, the one winning the greatest non larre number of girls are Interested In this sport and the teams are prac ' tiring during every available hour. ' The captains elected thlsweekare Oenevleve Moore, senior: I-eta Age Junir; Josephine Goldstaub. eopho more, and Catherine Baryta, fresh man. Fisher's Blend Flour mora and i better loaves at your grocer. Soldiers Vie For m Lane Co. Land EUGENE. April 30. Three or four choice but small pieces of river Lottoni land near Eugene that re mained In the Oregon ft California railroad grant and which was turned over to the goirninont has been filed upon by several ex-soldiers each during the past tew days, each man taking his chance on being; the winner at the time the tracts are al- loted. One tract especially Is very de sirable farming land, according to Herbert Walkor, county assessor. It consists of so acres and lies In the Willamette river bottom two miles directly east of Junction City. This aract la already partly cleared, hav ing been cultivated to some extent by a farmer living there for many ears. It la said that the land Is exceedingly rich. Another small tract Ilea over on the McKensle river about six miles from Eugene and near Deadmond's ferry but It contains only ten acres, and a third lies on what Is known as Goodpasture Island on the Willam ette river four or five miles north of Eugene and Just north of the Palmer Ayres farm. There Is known to be one or two other bottom tracts of small erreage In this part of the county. While most of the desirable agri cultural - tracts 111 the grant have been squatted upon years ago, there are a number of good pieces of land In the grant In various parts of Lane county that has not been filed upon but the ex-soldiers are rapidly find ing them and tiling. Hundreds of ex-soldiers from the east and middle wost attracted to these lands diawe gone home dis gusted aa they have been unable to find nothing but rocky or timbered tracts and the men who have found these river bottom lands and other desirable a'erlcultural lands are ex ceptions. These tracts are few and far between. Gosh I How my back aches 1 After Grip, "flu" or colds, the kidneys and bladder are often affected called nephritis, or Inflammation of kidneys. This Is the red flag of danger better he wise snd check the further Inroads of kidney disease by obtal ning that wonder ful discovery of Dr. Pierre's, known aa Anurlc (antl-uric-acld), because It expels the uric acid poison from the body and removes those pains, such as backache, rheumatism In muscles and Joints, Naturally when the kidneys are deranged the blood Is filled with poison ous wsste matter, which settles iu the feet, ankles and wrists; or under the yes in bag-like formations. Dr. Pierce's Anurlc Is many times mora potent than llthla and often eliminates uric acid as hoi tea melu sugar. ManrnA. Cau "I recommend Dr. Pierce's Annrlc very highly. I have suffered for the last three years with catarrh of the bladder, having tried every remedy I heard of but without relief. I taw Anurie advertised In the paper, and like a drowning man grabbing at a straw I thought I would try it also, which I did with great suc cess, as It relieved me almost Imme diately, before I hail taken all of the trial package, and having great conti dence in the remedv I I minis) lately sent to the drug store and bought a pscksge. I can say to all suffering from any disease of the kldnevs or uric acid troubles, try this remedy snd suffer no longer. I have great-faith In Doctor Heron's remedies. S. P. lUssLSr. Business Men . Fight Cash Bonus Oregon Birds Lead In Contest CORVALLIS. April 30 O. A. C. birds are still leiding In the AU- m m.. lavln. contest ot tne, nuiui...' r. o . , Washing State College, according tOj ins report ii .......... . Th. rafnr-A for the barred rock pen owned by the college Is 440 eggs laid since November S. The same pen made the highest record for March with a total of 113 eggs. This la in competition with 11 oth er entries from the most promin ent breeders of Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Montana, British Columbia and Texas. Tommy Gibbons To Visit England (By Associated Press). ST. PAUL, Minn, April 30. Tom my Gibbons, the St. Paul light heavy weight and brother of the famous "phantom." will sail for England on May 21 to engage In several con tests. He hopes to arrange a match with Joe Beckett, the British heavy weight, whom Georges Carpentier battored to defeat In 74 seninds Gibbons believes he can duplicate the performance of the Frenchman. Hens Wanted to Hatch Pheasants The state game and fish comml slon Is advertising In the Eugene papers for quite a number of hens to set on phoasant eggs at the new state gam" farm near Eugene, as thla is laying time with ihe pheas ants confined there. The commis sion Is not particular as to what hreed of hens Is gets the common barnyard variety will do as well as the purest breed hen In the country Just so they will set. Gene Simp son, superintendent of the Wlllam- ctto Valley game (farms states mai 1000 eggs are now under hens at the farms snd pheasants ars sMIl pheasants will not set In captivity, although they will lay as often as they do In the wild state. Shelters of fir boughs ate provided In ea.:b t en and the pheirants usually make their nests behind them. The ii;r are gathered by ti e keeper ovry day and enough are taken at one time to place under several hens. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Paw the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Summit, N. J. "I hsve taken T.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur ing l Range oi Mie and I think it is a good remedy in such a condition. 1 could not digest my food and had much pain and burning in my stomach after meals. I could not sleep, had backache, and worst of all were the hot flashes. 1 saw in the papers about Vegetable Compound so I tried It. Now I feel sll right snd can work betti-r. You have my permission to publish this letter." VicroaiA Korrt, !!1 Osk Ridge Ave., Summit, K. J. If you have warning symptoms such aa a sense of suffocation, not flashes, headaches, liackarhe. dread of i'.a pending evil, tinnditv, sou n Is in tin ears, palpitation of the heart, spark, before the eves, irreifnUrities. con stipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dimness, get a bottle of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable l orn nmut and heir in taking the medicine at once. We know it will help you as it did Mrs. svoppk 13 NOW IX THE OITY. Frank A. Terry, representing the Equitable Savings & Loan Assn., Is now in the city. For an Interview ?all or phone the lTmpqua hotel, tf KERII'a QUALITY I'Ol I.TIIY FEEDS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., April 29. Franklin D. O'Llor, national com mander of the American Legion, to day appeared before tho resolutions cnmnrlttee of t lie United States Chamber ot Commerce in conven tion here to examine a resolution opposing a soldiers' bonus, which goes betore the convention for adop tion late this afternoon. It was learned that modifications of the resolution had been made to meet the approval of the legion comman der. Tho resolution as modified ad bocates proper government care of wounded soldiers and urges some system by which all on a business basis, could be extended former ser vice men, it was understood. President Homer L. Ferguson, of the chamber, said then was no doubt the resolution would be nasa- eo. 'I am unalterably opposed to a cash bonus, or any other ktnd ot charity, or any handout," he said. It would be bad tor business and , " ivi imi'ui iuu nuiw tor ins soldiers themselves. I am In favor ' of riving thorn Innds on easy nav-: mrnta and extending other business aid to them on a business basis." MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; be can be as vigorous and health at 70 as at 3 S if he aids hia organs In performing their functions.. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, blsddtr and uric acid troubIM sines 1696; corrscta disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, Ihrae etsse, Uok lot it. mtmt CU MsJl n ersrr asss NOTICE. Tho annua! cleun-up days will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. May 3rd, 4lh and 5th. Have nil of your rubbish Dut In sacks or boxes and placed on street parkings. CITY MARSHAL. Sprella Corsetiore. Clnra Corum. Phone, 403-U. 311 W. Wash. tf. Scandal Causes McAdoo to Resign WASHINGTON'. April 29. Mary Plckford's divorce scandal, rapidly assuming tho proportions of a politi cal Issue in tho democratic presiden tial contest, is reported in Washing ton today to have been eliminated partially from campulKU considera tion. Washington had a report today tliat VYIllUm 'lillibs McAdoo, for mer secretary of the treasury and potential candidate for the demo cratic nomination, had resigned three weeks ago as counsel for the film corporation which inrluded Mntv Flckford. llouiUna Fairbanks. Charlie Chaplain and one of the leading pio dueers. The report caused much specula tion and thero was a ready disposi tion to assume thnt the former sec retarv of the treanurv had quit be cause so much srnndul nmong lib- movlo aggregation recently was In- Ara prepared under the direction of Prof. C. S. Brewster, formerly of the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag ricultural Collego. They will mam-i aln the health and vitality or your flock, hasten the growth of profit-1 ible broilers and early laying pul lets and produce more eggs from i rour laying flock. For growths chicks use Kerr's1 Chlch Feed. Chick Developer Mash J ind Developing Scratch Feed. For laying hens use Kerr's Scratch j Feed and Egg Produced. For sale by Vciburgh Bros,, Rose-, liurg, Oregon. j Headquarters for ooultrymen. j Lexington Park To Be Enlarged By Associated Press ST. PAUL, Minn., April 30. Lex-1 Ington Park, the home of tho St. Paul j baseball club of the American asuo-i elation, will be enlarged to seat 16,-1 iJOO persons. The present capacity i Is 10.000. j TOMMY o.. ..! NOTICE TO l'HOPKKTY OWNERS. . To avoid the fly nuisance In the j city. 1 would ask that all matuiro be' hauled out and lime sprinkled on he ground. The marshal will visit ill stables and barns in ten days and enforce this measure. W. S. HAMILTON. Mayor. THE PURE BRED REGISTERED SHIRE STALLION LORD ROOSEVELT N0.8r35 Duly licensed. No. 127, in the state ot Oregon. Will stand the soason of 1920 at the Deer Creek Barn Farmers mul stock. un are In vited to look thin home over before hrciMlliiK mares. I'llees on application, Stanley Brothers Proprietors terferlng with his chances to win the presidential nomination. If this be true there are many who will agree that his Judgment was accurate be- i-uuse there is no questlou that some if the supporters of other candi dates have been using the Pickford Falrbnuks mess to discredit him. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT T1MUEK. General Land Of fice, Washington, D. C, March 26, l'J20. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of tho Act of June 9, 191s (31 Slut., 218), and the Instructions of tho Secrotury of the Interior of Sep tember IS, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold May 12, l'J20. at 10 o clock a. in., at pukllo auction at the United Slates land office at lloseburg. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not loss 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 purchaae price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one por cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must bo removed within ten years. Bids will be received from cltlrens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organised under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included la any ofier of a larger 'in It. T. It 8., It. 1 W., Sec. 7. Lot 2. fir 85 M., Lot 3, fir 300 M., not to be sold for leaa than 11.60 per M. T. 19 8.. R. 1 W., Sec. 33, RW14 SW14, fir 1000 M SK 8W, fir 1070 M., not to lie sold for lens than $1.75 per M. T. 37 S., R. 7 W., Seo. 11, NEK NEK. fir 515 M.. sugar pine 35 M., none of the fir limber to be sold for leas than $1.25 per M., and none of the sugar pine limner to be sold for less than 13.00 per M. T. 37 8., R. 7 W., 8ee. 13. Lot 6, fir 800 M., NWH 8BV4, fir 600 M., pine 25 M., BW14 8B4, 1r 2(100 M.. Lot 7, dr 1200 M., NE)4 SW4, fir 170 M pine 170 M., 8K SWV, , fir 1200 M., none of the fir 'Iniber to be sold for leas than 81.25 per M., and none of the pine limber n be sold for less than $2.60 per M. "LAY TALLMAN. Commissioner Genera! Laud Office. rGFtSSIONAL CARDS 1)11. It. I'. UfLtDKOltD . Wlt'E Chironrseioea, West Hoseburf. Phone 40F4. AtX LTTS lt)SITION. Miss Clara Patrick, stenographer at the Lawrence-Cordon Real Es tate Co.. ia alternating with her daily work as assistant substitute clerk at the postofflce. where she was formerly employod. Tho ab sence of two regular clerks at one time created moro work than one substitute could handle and to carry out the dally routine It was neces sary to employ additional help. One of the absent regulars, J. K. Hes ter, who has been 111 for the past two months, Is slowly improving In health and will probably be able to resume work in a short time. Poultry andEg WANTED We pa highest mnrket price In cash. Highest market price paid for your cream, no deiays. Bring In Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 219 Pit. ( LAI II K. AM.EJT Dentist at 2':i Perkins Uuildlng, Roseburg Oreson. Oltlce Hours: 9 to It a. up 1 to I p. tn. Pbune 65. MRS. V. V. OWKN Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bouquets. Etc 111 Case St. For aula at the Fern. Phone 240, lloseburg, Oregon. Dlt. 8. L. Del-AIT Osteopathia . Physician and Surgeoa. Pboneia o'flce 11. residence 454-J. IU 320 Perkins Building, Roseburg Oregon. Hit. M. II. I'LYI.KH Chlropraetla I'hyK.clan. Til W. Lane 6t. Elsc trl'ul treatments. Honrs t to i. I'hone 1.'.2 XI I re Hours: 10 to 12, t to 4. ('hopes: Office, 171; Res., 171. Dlt. I.l: I1TA SMITH, PHYSICIAN Women and Children Diseases a -pe. laity. Office, Masonic Building. I'll. C. A. SMITH, M. T. Surcessriilly treats all diseases. ' Consultation Free. Lady attendant. 'Office 404 N. Jackson. Phone 123-J. I Hours 9 a. m. to 6 0 m HPKAKKIt IS COMIN'U. The South Deer Creek (irange has wired thj I'nlversltjr of Oregon ask-, ing tbst a speaker be sent 10 tie (range meeting to be held tomorrow night. The speaker will explain lu detail the proposed mlllage tax inras-1 urea for educational purposes and will give a clear understanding of the Issues involved. It Is not known tet who will appear on behalf of the university. Llme-eulpnur spray, sulphur for fertiliser, sulphur for plant dnstlcg. Ilm. ia Bbls., arsenal, of lead, black leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit Ualea. 1920 MITCHELL STYLE PLUS QUALITY SEE THEM! J. F. BARKER & CO., 1.MPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS I ' S :