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pacw por-n OfiSclrem's Ailments 8 VVSftR S99CZ "1SGRDERS of the stomach and constipation are U the most common diseases or children. 10 correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punibh vour children b v rrlvin.? them cantor oil. Chamber- Iain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. NOTICE OF HALE OF GOVERN MENT TI.VllI.'R -Uinoral Lund Offlne, Washington. P. C, June 1, liiSO.- Notice la hereby given that subject to tin- conditions and limita tions ol lli Ait of June 9, 1916 (3!l Slut, 218 1. anil Die Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Si l- t'loOer IS. 11117. the tlllllier on the SW14, fir 225 M., ptne 90 M., the pine n be Hold at not less than $4.00 per M.. and the fir at not lest than $1.26 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL M AN, Commissioner. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Not lea la hereby itlvi-n that school warrants of School Dlsl. f....l.. lands will be .old Juiy 12 ' ' , , . 1!.20. a. lu o'clock, a nr. at public c'U(lhi No 432f, endrsed Dece auction at the United Slate, land , cl d for ottlce at ItoaeburK. Oregon, to ltn highest bidder at not leas 'ban the apuralHed value aa shown by this notice, aula to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-flflll of one per cent thereof, bcInK commissions allowed. iuuhI be deposited at lime of sale, money to be returned if sale la not approved, olherwlae patent will Issue fur the timber which iiiubI bn removed wlihln ten years. Illda will be received from citizens of the l ulled Stains, associations of such II No and Decem- ol funds, and priur thereto, are this day called for payment by tne unaer signed, and all Interest thereon will cease from the dale of this notice. Dated this 4th day of June. 1920. KOSCOK N. GREEN. Clerk of School Hist. No. 4, Douglas County OreKon. Office. High School Bldg. KHillTII (.U.VDL FINALS. The final Eighth Grade examlna tlnriR for .tune will he aiven ill till citizen and corporations organised j hKn w.h.ool building Thursday am' under the laws of the United Stales, (.r,)ay of ,h.s W(.ek, June 10 and 11 or any state, territory or district J ,.rln L raticher will be In charge thereof only. Upon application of a I A navlll(, conditions fron qualllled purchaser, the Umber on . MJy exanilnaUoI1 snollld try to re ' . i . I 7. ' i.,i.,,i,.i i 'move them at this time. IH'yUI H' ,,,, ... ,,P, ...." any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 8., R. S.W.. Sec. 7. NEV, NK14. yellow fir S25 M.. NW V NEW. yellow fir f00 M.. SE4 NE4. yellow fir 4 00 AUIIHKV O. SMITH, Supt. o Ol NOTIt'K OF DISSOLUTION PART-VERMIH'. M., NK NW'4. yellow fir 425 M.. NW, NW'4. yellow fir 160 M., red flr 200 M.. NK14 SB 14. yellow fir 330 M., red cedar 10 M.. NWU SLM. Douglas fir 1100 M.. red cedar 20 M., SEV4 UK 14, yellow fir 600 M., r-d fir 100 M.. red cedar 20 VI.. HW'A SKV, , Douglas fir MS M., NE' SWVi. Douglas fir 6!10 M., NW14 SVVV4, Douglas fir 400 M.. SWV4 SVV. Douglas fir 640 M., red cedar 36 M., none of which to be sold nl less tbnn $2.00 per M.: T. 21 S.. It. 4 W.. Sec 7. NE NKV4. fir 660 M. NW14 NBH, fir 600 M., 8F.4 NE Vi . fir 360 M.. 8W4 NB'4. fir 600 V.. SE'4 NWH, fir 660 M., NK.V4 (Store. HKhi . fir 360 M-. NW4 HE V,. fir 600 M SEW SK4, fir 760 M.. SV4 SE-1 v. fir loon v . nru SWV. . fir 600 M.. NW4 SWU, fir 600 M..-SE141 Nolle Is hereby given that tin partnership heretofore existing be I wfi u Arthur Klilguway and Chaa Davis ,uf Hutherlln. is on this dul dissolved by mutual consent. June 4, 1920. ARTHUR ItlDGEWAY, CIIAS. DAVIS. o YOU CALL VK II.U'L. Anything at any time. Wood fo sale. I'hono 102. L. II. Chamber at McClelland & Chain hers' 2nd Han HWV. ."fir 660 M.. SV 4 SW14. firi 350 M.. none -of which to be sold at less than $1.75 per M.. Sec. 25. NK' HWH, red fir 120 M., cedar j 20 M., NWV, SWU, red fir 1150 M . SWW SWV,. red fir 1100 M.. SE'4 SWU. red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M..( the red fir In be sold at not less than (il FSS THE CKNSUS. 4 4 4 Guesses of every size and do- 4 serlptlon as to the population ' of Itoeliuri; soon to he shown 4 by the i'J'10 census figures are pouring into the census editiir ' of the News-Heview. Some are $1 80 per M. and the cedar t noli overly optimistic and not a f-w 4 ess than I tn ner M .. r. zi .. it. o s V . Sec. 13, NEV4 SW14. fir 325 M . , NWV. SE4. fir 375 M.. SW4 SE V, . I fir 4 z n IVI ., none or wnien io ne soul nt less than $1 60 per M., T. 36 S., R. 5 W.. Sec. 25. NF.V4 NEU, fir A J A r (A Hf UU' 1 MPU Sr n,.A ' l , in l m.M VU' I.'. iiu m., iniii I " ii.. tn.-n i- fir 210 M.. pine 15 M.. HW V4 NWV1. (Ir "r.n M nine 60 M . NE U SE A . Kr 1n M i.li.e ISrt M SE REV.! fir 27S IVI ., ptne 411 M ., MW1 Mr.v4. fir 230 M.. pine 70 M.. NE4 SWy. fir 170 M., pine 130 M...NWV4 SW'4. fir 60 M.. pine 260 M., SE Vi RWV4. fir 80 M., pine 220 M., SW 14 are unite pessimistic hut "all are ' entitled to their private opinion" and it remains to be seen who will come the closest In their estimate. To the per- son guessing the closest to the population of the metropolis of 4 DnugH county the News-Ke- 4 view will give a year's subscrlp- 4 lion. What's your guess? Send 4 It in at onre to the census edl- tor. You may have the right hunch. 4 DVE and MARRIED LIFE UU, tne notea auyior Idah MSGlone Gibson THE Ol IJA Villi. Charles said nothing, as I voiced any doubt of John's coming making me hu'li'er. but bis face took on a very sympathetic expression. 'I must be going now, he said. Then putting his bund Into his pocket bo remarked, Ob, 1 bad al most forgotten to band you this." 'Do you think tbe nurse will let you read It," he asked somewhat taiilaliilngly, as he held the thick, square envelope Just away from my reaching fingers. "If looks Interesting," I said, "but not greatly exciting. 1 think aba will let me read It. I never get ex iting" letters you know." "Oh, but this letter has a foreign Iiostinark." 'Please let me have It, I pleaded. holding out my hand, for when he told me of the foreign postmark 1 knew my letter was from Karl Shep nurd. 1 knew it was the letter I had seen him write In my vision. 'Charles." I said, "did you ever read Du.Maurier'a novel of Peter Ib-iietson?" Yes. why?" "What did you think about It?" Must Think It Over. "It's so long since I have read It hat I shall huve to think It over a it before I can remember Just what I did think of It at the time. You tee I was much younger than I am now and, if I remember rightly. Its romance and fantasy appealed to me treatly. The Idea of these two peo de living entirely different lives af er they went to sleep than they did while awake Intrigueil my fancy. I Io not see why it might not be done; in fact, I wish I could dream a dif ferent life sleeping than I live every lay," he suld with a sigh. "Then you think that it Is possible for two people to have some sort of isychlc bond between them, where bey can each know what the other s doing nj certain times?'-' "1 don't know, of course, that his can be done, it never having happened to myself, but I think it might be very delightful. We all of 's have other lives we long to lead, f am sure; and, while none of us iitilil perhaps always take up an iber life upon closing our eyes In deep, I think to find oneself per-'(-ctly enrapt wilh some one you ared for who might he far away vhen yoif felt particularly out of ort and unhappy, would make a oavenly existence. Of course, with he English author It was purely 'anctful, but today, when we are making such a research Into thing unseen and unheard, when we con sult the oulja board on all occasions. I am not sure but that one might find himself at times translated to the side of a distant loved one If we only thought about it enough.' What Then? "But suppose one was not sure of the loving. Suppose one was only Interested, and suppose the vision had come wlthuut une'i willing. It. Rhat then would you think?'' "Katherlne," asked Charles In surprise, "are you asking a hypo thetical or a real question?" "Why. of cou-se It's hypotheti cal," I haatened to aas-.-rt. yet all the while tbe thick letter in my hand telling me that 1 was saying some thing untrue. I knew just as well as I knew that I had the letter In my hand that 1 had seen Karl Shep ard writing to me from that faroff land of the Ixitus and I was per fectly sure that he would tell mc that when he had httt his eyes he bad seen me over heie. The nurse came to the door and beckoned to Charles. "I'm afraid you have oversta-ed your time. Mr. Goodwin, ' Bhe sa'd. "His visit hasn't hurt me one bit." I eagerly remonstrated. "Do you know I have nut seen anyone but you and the doctor since my baby came?" "Oh of course I didn't mecn that I haven't loved 'o have you around." I hastened to add. as both Charles and the nurse besan to laugh, "but you see I really did want someone else to whom I could sing the praises and explain the beauties and won ders of my baby." Very Syniuillietlc Listener. "I am sure you have found Mr. Ggodwfn a very svnipathetlc llstner." said the nurse, "but 1 am also sure the doctor would not approve of hi? staying, longer. He may come to morrow. If you wish." "John will be here tolnorrow," snld Charles, "and you will not need me." "I am sure, my dear, that 1 shaP alwnys need you. You have beer more than a .brother to me and I have no one else in the world to whom I would rather go with my Joys and sorrows.'' Charles' eyes grew misty and he bent down and pressed a kiss on the little unconscious face of my child, p.nd as he left I not iced a check had been pressed into the tiny hand. I opened it and read: "Pay to the or der of Mary Goninn. $25,000." -Toinororw Charles' Iteqiiest. Chamber Commerce Work is Felt Although the local Cliaiiiber of "onunt'rre haa not bvpn functioning or some time, the effects of the ant year can still lie felt. Yester !ay K. W. Keller and F. A. r'lsher. rtjher-in-htw, from Minneapolis, rrived in the city with the an n ed Intention of locating perma ntlv. Mr. Keller is a musician at through this Ro-tion of tin unlry with the "l.irth of a Na lon" orchestra. He liked Oreson try murh and upon returning from "rvlce wrote to the KoselmrK Cham r of Commerce expresHinp his de o for further Information. He Kieatly pleased by the prompt "ply and has corresponded at f re men t Intervals. Yesterday he Rr ived and went at once to interview dr. lleinline. He expects to spend he ensuing week looking 'at the "rant land now open and also fm ther locations. Itoth men are mar ried and will bring their wives tc Rosehurg as Boon as a location 1 fdtnlned. J The Garden Plot fim LSTHE SCHEME - WE'U pivipE it-it .enKveri miu t..jf flenf. Af) PI ANT gADH, PEAS, CfllOHS, LETTUCE, fitiP ccnn, now ur in mi? CORNER I'M COIN' TO HAVE a Vice unit vr nvr THE iPA, WOPS? M (oil : fA. HO WATERMELON OR MUSHMtlOfo A TALL CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the -ignsture CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, pmno tuner. Phou 16ii W warm and pollin car at tfer en'i garat. Bprella Corseur. Clara Corutu ehon, 402-H. 311 W. Wash. tf We puy the highsst prlca for Ca ra bark, bergwr's Baisam Store Wt pay tie highest price for Cas- oara bark. Berjer Bargain Store T.et us sell your furniture or any thing you have. Perkins Bros., OH, DEAR! MY BACK! Merciful Heavens, how my back hurts in the morning I " It's al due to an over-abuntl- nnpo nf tlmt poison calletll uric acta. The kidneys are not alile I to pet rid of it. Such con ditions you can readily overcome, and prolong life by takinir "Anurie" (anti-uric-acid). This can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form. When your kidneys pet sluprpnih and clop;, you suffer from back ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or tliree times a night. Bet Dr. Tierce's Anuric, it will put new lifa into your kidnevs and your entire system. Send Dr. Tierce's Invalids' Hotel, IiuiTulo N. Y., ten cents for trial package. ' San Kram isco. Calif. "I have ttsed Dr. Tierce's remedies in mv family for fifteen years and have found on every occasion that they fave satisfactory results. Recent'y was troubled v.lt'.t my hiihc.s an J my back constantly pa;ned me. I tixjk three packas-s of Dr. Tierce's Anuric Taiilets which removed all pain and cleared, up conditions. I advise every one to (rive Dr. I ierce's medies a fair trial." iLis. E. Evk, 422 Brannon Surest. SiiiMii'fSafr MOTHER! , "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative i A "OIL THE COGS . macnine ou ior me sewing machine Olive Oil for the human machine Not forgetting that the human machine. . far above quantity, in its oil requirement, I PURE OLIVE OIL, is our hokk Accept "California" Syrup of FIkb only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure jour child Is havln the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say-"Cali-fornis." phonograph and commission sales room. . . TTavo vmi nnvrhlna- to sell? See Perkins Bros. Old Kevlew building. Poultrvmen Ket your kale plants from Earl Vosburg, 702 FuHjerton, 50c per 100. The estate of Tom Thompson de eased whs admitted to probate yes terday. Attorney I. II. Kiddle being named us administrator. Mr. Thompson died recently In the eaet, ieavinR real property to the amount of $I50U In this county. CAVE-MEN IN MANY LANDS Some of "Their Dwelling Are Not Without a Fair Standard of Moderp Comfort. TriuikMlytes, cave men, living In their cave dwellings, are to be found in Meslco, the Canary Island. In the Crimea, us well as in Spain, France. Italy mill Knglund. nriorilliii: tn liar old J. Sliipst.Mie. In the Wide World Miiliiizlne. The Italian troglodyte ilu'elllut,- nt Hurl are little more tlutn Houses which It lias been found simpler to cut out of the soft nick rather than to go to the trouble of collecting build ing materials. The chief headquarters of ihe Span ish troglodytes Is the village of Hur gasot, near Valencia. Their dwellings are practically entirely beneath the ground. Many of these dwellings have been recently excavated and' offer a fair standard of comfort, often having a handsome palm tree in front of the entrance. Throughout the whole of Crimea there iire'emtless successions of cave dwellings, but the only ones still in habited are in Iukermaiin. a name which Itself means "cave castle." There nre vast holes and cozy rooms, with ledges of stones which were doubtless bcdsteails In prehistoric times. There Is also a wonderful cave burch, lilted with columns, a choir loft and elaborate sarcophagi. Tbe altar .ind the cross nre of so unique a form that nntiimarians nre unable to con nect them with nay known sect. Nathan Fullerton TAo An After-War Bride. . A returned soldier and his sweet heart culled on a judge to marry them. The Judge married them, and, appar ently satisfied with his work, he said to Vic. "Snuite the bride." -For an Instant the groom was flustered. Then he took two steps to the rear, came to a distinct hnlt. clicked his heels to gether and gave Mrs. Vic one of the "doughboys' finest." "Oh, well, I guess that will huve to' do," sighed the judge as he signed the license. Argonaut, (I ' AM Classified Advertisements In. sorted new today will be found on laat page under "New Today" nesul. WAITED. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump-tiua. WANTED Lunch counter girl at Hotel Utupqua at once. WANTED Teeth " for; Jones' hay rake. Call Phone 33-F11. WANTED Scotch collie puo. Phone 15-F12 early mornings. John Goodbourn, WANTED Girl to answer, phone and assist In office work. Inquire at Kosebarg Laundry. FOR Rfnt b. So. Main gtn SAFETYKIRSffT" -J deposit box rmZZ?. a. Pers Bank. FOR RE.vr Newl -! "omnouse. i of the roundhouse, " 'er. (J, West Moshi MONEY TO in. "TT" ern!l .. . "' gage. Rice. ' FORSALE-4 aT goat. I'hone 40-Ft. i FOR 8AI.U p..i.-. buUc.Uf. IJTiS, oicoau ave. sonn. WANTED Teacher for Glengarry school, Dlst. No. 109. M. M Cooper, Clerk, Roseburg, Ore. FREE BOARD for a little janitor work each evening. Call at Cafe teria at once. WANTED 3 or 4 -room furnished house. Inquire Dan Morgan, Room 35, Roseburg Hotel. WEAR DEAD HUSBAND'S SKULL Andaman Widows Carry Grewsome Relic for Full Year, and Then Take Another Mate. Widows In the Andaman Islands mourn on the death of their husbninls by detaching the Jaws of tbe deud. placing the heads on a platform lu a tree for the birds to pick, then clean :ng and ornamenting them with shells and wearing them en their hacks for a year, even while working. At the end of the year they are free to marry sgRin. The widow has a warrior picked out for her by the chief, and he Is usu ally accepted by her at sight. Then she goes to some lone spot, buries her beloved skull and returns to the camp to feast and dance. She soon, how ever, returns tii the skull and spends a week In praying nnd fasting In Its company, after which the skull Is un earthed nnd brought to the village, where It Is stuck en a pole and made to look on nt a scene of feasting and dancing. When the marriage cere mony is over the skull Is buried some where nnd forgotten. Ths dead ninn Is of no Importance to the tribe. At the banquet the people gorge themselves and whirl nnd dance like mad things to the sound of the yctnt ga. a native Instrument, until they drop one by one from sheer ex-hsustlon. WANTED Cherry pickers. Gotd camping place. Write to D. Coon, Dillard, Oregon. WANTED Position to do general housework by girl of experience. Cull 329 So. Pine. WANTED Want to rent or buy fair ly good wood rack. R. L. Richter, Roseburg, Op., phone 19-F3. WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room bouse, close lu, long time, best of care. Address E. H., care News- Review. WANTED By family of three adults, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Add. ess F. T., cara News-Review. WANTED In the country, woman or girl to assist in tbe housekeep ing. Modern home and conven iences, good wages, easy work. Ad dress R. R. at News-Review office. HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men and othors fur nished employment free of clrttrge. , Contractors, ranchers and farmers piace your orders witn us tor neip- era. Our services are free both to employer and employed. Law rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cast St Phone 219. MI9CEIXA5EOU. PHONE your order for your winter wood to R. Stubba, Melrose store. Phone 11 F25. WELL DRILLING R. E. Heinael man, driller, R. 1, Rdsebuig. Phone 3-F5. $5 REWARD For correct address of Jo.hn B. Baker. Write Clark B. Baker, Roseburg, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. F. It. OWF.X Cut Flowers l'hnnn 2t0. 403 W. Cass. IK. M. H. PI Vl.KTt Chiropractic Phyn.clnn. 222 W. Lane St DR. R, P. R RADFORD Wl-'K Chiropractors, West Roseburg . .Phone 40F4. DR. CM in R. M.IiFV Dentist at "tl Prklns Building. Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a m' ' to S P- m. Phone 66 Office Hours: 10 to 12. to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res.. 172. DR. LCCETTA SMITH, PHYSICIAN omea and Children Disease a Specialty. Office, Masonic Bmidtai. LOST Bunch of keya on ring, were lost between Main street and nest Oak street. Reward for their re turn to News-Review office. JUST RECEIVED shipment of goods. Am prepared to fill all orders for Watkins products at 126 W. Lane St. Phone 137-L. FOlv BKJiT FOR RENT To gentleman, room with bath. 340 S. Stephen St. FOR RENT Two large front rooms, close in. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT iarety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT Small house at 924 Hamilton St. Phone 1S0-Y. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, new and clean. 1110 Prospect St. FOR RENT Two well furnished electing rooms. Men preferred Phone 343 between a, m. and 8 p. m. FOR SAI.EOM .v..-.v, , . ia."',MW0,1 HUl WOilK TEAM, WfcWu imrl Vuuro .tM I -v--r, uv vice DtrA. FOR SALE-1919 HarlyW biuc car. j noma GodlfT 1 vi, uuur, ure. RADE-lsJ FOR SALE OR TRADE m stock ranch, fully equippi quire 528 So. Piss. FOR SALE Fresh Imam can, lay.ve; jood uiiH 3g.00. Tel. 34-FU. 3 FOR SALK A fins, kit mi, coarse and One wool mm, Ik J. F. uonenrake, Cum ViU FOR SALE 100 had o( ftex t4 4-year-old colts; ODefwt&ti-f saw. Inquire W. D. Tine, il burg, Oregon. FOR SALE Numbw tliki ItoJ with record csbiutt and III sri of records. All Marl; mi. S75. 542 Pitier St. FOR SALE 400 tloroiksm block wood, special priettc tier lots oa ground, 11 till once. C. W. Grores, pbouA 1 WE HAVE 1 BBL of lh lead sprar left. Will si barja'n If Islisii it nf. Mi Fruit & Product Co. DRYER PIPE I ban I td amount of Iroa for dry n farther supply doubtful; M ately la not too aarlf W your order. . H. Sluiiftt . . .. , iIEmJ FOll SALK nice numc '"-j Joining city HmiUofOUUilOl , ,, k..V i,mh' SlMt gOOU Weil Ull Ul. iv-i r tell. Addreat Wra. D. Prid.'J E. 19th Ave., tsuient, FOR SALE Out bic gITlllC SUUUV ji extra line Jerter eo: "i . (Hit 1W I , tourtiig car; mw Mc.Millin, Emnlrt Bant ' usisl rOH SALE. lisii V"-J delivery. Order now. pn1 advance. 6 to I. y 4ne- 3 to 4. i4c. R.L1 miles west. Roatburf. 0 COAL. BODT W00!f5 mill eidt. "" 7,'! ....... tranittr. B. " mi mane 10. FOR SALE -- . -ad 601150. ctiew. j down snd Dtiai, Thnn JO-Y ters repainted, goon t ' 0 look, and "J? "l,Jrt 191? UOOJt . g S.ALE-1917 M sinted.goodl'p r"" .mi mare ana - ,M wickl-s. oil prtj ment tor '" icu tractor. Inlw " wilnur. Orern": ,l0v-. some i ; fine leTWT.Z WW Wasblngto" St., ib- house. mcJ'' ' ud M Good rlu'"b.i'''Li,i, ia 1 liv Lsrf m " rs J terms. T,L 1.. tt ,Vewi-B