wrernrnn XKWu-niH-iFw. wnrMAY, ri'xn , ioto. 'ildren Cry for Fletcher's mEsiirmMVi V ..CvWx -I. vnn Have Always Bought, and which hai bees jju thirty years, has borne the signature of 12 - 8n(j na oeen niaae unuer ou per slff SlT-t 60nal supervision since its infancy. fZffl&t&UIA Allow no one to deceive you Jn this. T.-Lrfeirs Imitations and "Just-as-good" tre but AH Counterte endanger the health of Bxpenmena in Experlence aRalnst Experiment.- Ttfhat is CASTORIA . 5. , is a harmless substitute fur Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains .T., nniun. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its Wi if pTarantee. For more than thirty years It has ffj . coJ&nt use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, SnV Colic and Piarrhoea J allaying Feverishness arising ? ..frnm ana by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids TStioD of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. - neS'8PanaceaTheMother'Frie,u1, ' GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hears the Signature of Ifl Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought "iraasal. pi"o '10D" 189U v. n tnd polish cart at Mor- Auto Owners! He'woold b 'densed to tet ""Batteries Free at mi time fcive Ton "inert ,1,1c, oo the care of Batteries. When purchasing new batter Im (rt onr price. We can save roi moeey. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE (It X. Jackson St. Roseburg. Hprella Corsetier. CM-r Comm. Phone, 402-R. Sll W. Wash. tt. We par the highest price tor Cas cara bark. Berger's Bargain Slots. A New Flour with an old name "Pride of 'Douglas" 40 HARD WHEAT . giving the flour the sweetness, , aroma and nutrlike flavor of the wheat. Try this Home Product wmm. Ta ) Fruit Canning' .Season i wa icon be here. We can supply you with fruit Jars, Ezy seal, a t flintop iar. Mason, Economy, and wide mouth Masons, all at rock soitom prices. a Alio have new braud of j Canned Milk J tint will whip like cream, for a less price than regular milk. Try ran. A Full line of Fruits and Vegetables i always on hand. ' . t DON'T OVERLOOK OUR. j Staple Dry Goods Dep't. i wliars ws bar, men's work clothes, women's and children's wash noirt wa dst, men s wora cioi nes, women iuu umiumui . IrnsH; tlio men's dress and work shoes, all low priced en our cub plsa bull. A good place to trade. a PEOPLESSUPPLYfjOMPANY McCail Resigns From Telegram . Nell MeCall. formerly of Ibis city, but who for the oast few years baa been employed a cartoonist on the Portland Telegram, has resigned his position and leaves 1'ortland next week for Coronation, Canada, where ce has purchased a laige farm on which he will make his future home. Mr. McCall was forced to resign on account of his eyes, which have been seriously injured by the work In which he has been engaged, lie re cently was given a vacation by the Telegram company In the hope that the rest would improve his condition but his eyes have become so serious- 'y affected that his physicians Insist limn bis retiring from the esrloonist irofession. His place has been taken iv Ed. Ia Coeq. of Pella, Iowa, a veil known cartoonist who has al--eady started his work with the popu- 'ar Portland publication. Wheat Crop 1920' Promises Average WASHINGTON. June 8. The to tal wheat production this year, ac cording to a forecast by the agricul tural department. Issued today, will probably be about 781,000.000 bush els. The forecast is based upon the condition of winter and spring wheat on June 1. This is a decrease of ap rroxlmitely 160.000.000 bushels from the crop of 1919, when 941, 000.000 bushels were grown in the United Slates. The 1917 wheat crop totaled 659,797.000 bushels, and the average production of wheat for five years from 1911 to 1915, Inclusive, was 706.361,000 bushels. According to the forecast there will be more than "the average amount of wheat produced this year. THIRTY DAY WORM MMUY. From all reports available tt seems to be time to apply the 30 days worm ppray. This should be dono as soon as the present showers are over and settled weather comes again. The object of this spray 1b to get the first brood of worms. It is very Import ant snd should not be neglected or put oft if you expect to grow apples or pears free from worms. Remem ber, you can't kill the worms after they get inside the fruit. Thorough application Is necessary. Apply to apples and pears. The fruit, not the tree, should be thor oughly coated. Use arsenate of lead, one pound (dry) to 50 gallons of water. Add lime sulfur 1 to 50 as a final soray for scab. June 7, 1930. E. C. ARMSTRONG. County Fruit Inspector. GASOLINE fiONE AGAIN, Gasoline distribution to filling sta tions last night lasted only a short time. The amount was limited and In spite of the fact that restrictions were placed on the sale the supply was exhausted In shortly over an hour. Stages, trucks and jitneys were given very liberal amounts, and pleasure cars were given not to ex- "eed five gallons, depending entire ly upon the amount in the tank. For an hour after the Standard Oil com pany distributed the gasoline, cars were lined up for blocks before fill ing stations. The sunnly was ex hausted long before all cars were filled and manv disappointed auto mate were turned away. Another car is expected todar and distribution will again be made. A SLIGHTLY USED V2 TON TRUCK All Hardwood Body. A Good Buy J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON , IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Nas County Light and Water Co. ..,,. . loot nltrltt wna attended by a large crowd from this cltv. j ne pavilion nas oeen ooeneu .. ..... mnnatrnmamt o II ,1 will Cnll. tlnue to give dances throughout the summer. j no jazz-u-ruur Bn um- , t.H 1 nwatrBA in f.l.nlah t10 music. The next dnnce will be given on luesuuy, juuu . MRS. AUCE GltfcSUAM DODD, mother of the first American soldier killed In France, who gives entire rlvtllt for recovery of her health to the well-known medicine Taiilw. ( The following remarkable endorse ment of Tanlac was given recently by Mrs. Alice Graham Dodd. at the Gresham Memorial Home, Gavin rark, Evansville, Ind., which home was presented to her by the patriotic people of Indiana, as evidence of their appreciation of the services rendered to bis, country by her son. Corporal James It. Gresbam, the first American soldier killed in France. Expressions of sympathy were re ceived by Mrs. Dodd from all parts of the United States, and the news papers of the country carried the story of the first 'war mother." The Bhock of her son's death re sulted In a serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd's health, but everyone will learn with Interest and pleasure that 'he Is now in splendid health again. When seen at her home recently she made the following statement, giving the entire credit for her re covery to the well-known medicine, Tanlac. "After my dear boy's death, I had a general breakdown In health." said Mrs. Dodd. "At first It was just indigestion. My food .used to upset me and l.had to diet myself very carefully, which wasn't much hard ship as 1 lost all desire to eat. Then 1 had an attack of rheumatism, with revere pains in my shoulders, back And arms. Sometimes I used to suf fer a great deal, and my joints would ret all swollen up and stiff, I was able to do very little about the bouse, and at times couldn t even cook a meal. I got very nervous and lestlesB, and at night would lay awake for hours, and lost many a night's sleep as a consequence. "A friend of mine had received a great deal of help from Tanlac, and it was she who advised me to try it. I am so glad I did it for It proved the best medicine I have ever taken It soon gave me a good appetite and seemed to settle my stomach bo that I was no longer troubled with indl gestion. I don't know what it is to have rheumatic pains now, the swell leg and stiffness has all gone out of my joints and I am able to do the work of the house with the great est ease. .My nerves are now steady and strong, I sleep fine at nlRht, and I feel better In health than ever before in my life. I shall always bo grateful for what Tanlac has done for me. and shall recommend it every chance I get." Tanlac is sold in Roseburg by W. P. Chapman, and by the leading druggist in every town. We pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Berger's Bargain store. Have you anytli.ng to sell? See Perkins Bros. Old Review building. Americans -Attention!- CELEBRATE FLAG DAY! SUNDAY, JUNE 13th Rcseburg Lodge B. P. O. Elks her.by Invites the Public to attend the entertainment and exer cises given in the Elks Building at 2 p. m. Sunday, June 13th. All Legionnaires, all Veterans, Boy Scouts, all Elks and all other fraternal and otlx r patriotic organizations will please form in marching order at Elks' Temple at 1:30 p. in. June 1 3'h. and to the Inspiring music of our own Itoscburg Patriotic Band, march through our business s. ctlon, to honor our Grand Old Flag. Exercises in Temple immediately thereafter. . follov ' Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the New Royal Cook Book CHEER up! There is no further reason for worrying about table va riety. The new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of sur prises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sug gestions from the new Koyal Cook Book. Plain Pastry Tliij recipe is for one large pie with top and bottom crust i cup flour H tf aspoon salt t lea.poona Koyal Baking I'owder tfr cup ahorteninf cold water Sift together Hour, ult and bak ing powder; ada ahortonlnic aud rub In very Untitly with tips of flnsera (the leas it ta handtod tli belter tho paste will be). Add cold water very alowty, enough to hold dough together (do not work or knead dough). Divide in hnlvea; roll out one part thin on floured board and uaa for bottom crust. After pio ta oiled roll out other part for top. Rich Pastry t eupa pastry flour H tcesixmn Koyal Making l'owder H teaspoon salt 9 cup shortening cold water 81ft flour, bakin powder and alt; add one-half shortening KYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure and rub ta lightly with Angara t add water slowly until of right consistency to roll out. PH Mo In balvea; roll out on. half thin: put on In small pieces half re maining shortening; fold upper and lower edgea In to center fold aidea In to oenter. told aides to center again; roll out thin and put on pie Plata. Repeat with other half for top crust. Apple Pit) 1U M....- 14, te. .noons Royal "using Howder H teasMon salt 2 UbW-rtpoona ahortenlng i apples, or 1 quart sliced apple 3 Ih hi, spoons sugar I tcaaooon milk 61ft flour, balling powder and Bait; add ahortenlng and rub In very lightly; add just enough cold water to hold dough to gether. Roll half out on floured board. lln bottom of pie piste; ll In apples, which have been washed, pared and cut Into thla sllcea; sprinkle with augar; fla vor with cinnamon or nutmeg; wet edges of crust with cold water; roll out remainder of pas try; cover pie, preaslng edgea tightly together and bake la moderate oven 80 minutes. FREE TJy all mfini uret the new Koyal Cook Book jut out. Contain thene anil 400 other (Mltrhtful. helpful recipes. Free for the auklna. Writ TODAY to voYeU. baking powdkh co. Ilk PultaM SlrvH Yoth City "Bake with Royal and be Sure 99 Lot us sell your furniture or any thing you have. Pork ins Bros., phonograph and commission salesroom. Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for fertiliser, sulphur for plant dustlug, lime In Bbls., arsenate ef lead, black leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Poultrymen get your kale plants from Earl VoBburg, 702 Fullertou, SOo per 100. Returning to Seattle G. N. Sheldon and wife, of Seattle, who have been spending the pasl month visiting with their daughter. Mrs. D. E. Carr, left thla afternoon for their home. AGKK HOUSE HOLD. The Agee home on Micelll street was sold today to Sam ltritt. of this city. The house is modern in every particular and Is located on a small tract of land suitable for garden pur poses. The deal was made through the Casey-Harding company. ALIj ELKH ATTENTION. All members are earnestly re quested to appear at the Elks' build ing, Sunday, June 1:1th, at 1:30 p. m., to take part, with other friends in-marching through our streets to honor the great emblem of our Or der, Our Flag, and then attend the exercises at the Elks' hall, and assist In the courtesies to be extended the general public, and encouraging. Lest We Forget.' the annual obser vance of our great U. S. Flag Day. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given that all school warrants of School Dlst. No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon, tb and including No. 4327. endorsed Decem ber 19th, 1919. not paid for want of funds, and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by the under signed, and all Interest thereon will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 4lh dsy of June. 1920. ROSCOE N. GREEN, Clerk of School Dlst. No. 4, Douglas County Oregon. Office, High School Bldg. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C. June 1-. 1920. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 8. 1916 (39 Stat., 218), and the Instructions of tho SecrotR.-y of Mho Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold July 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to tho highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap r 'oval of the Secretary of the ln I rlor. The purchuse price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one p?r cent thereof, being eommissfouB allowed, must be deposited at luue of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten yoars. Bids will he received from citizens of tho United States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any slate, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of n qualified purchaser, tho timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S., It. 3 W.. Soc. 7, NE4 NEW, yellow fir 325 M., NW4 NE4. yellow fir 500 M SEW NEK. yellow fir 4 00 M., NE'4 NWW. yellow fir 425 M.. NW NW14. yellow, fir 150 M , red fir 200 M.. NE'4 SE4. yellow fir 330 M.. red cedar 10 M.. NWK SUVi . Douglas fir 1100 M.. red cedar 20 M., SKW SR, yellow fir 500 M., red fir 100 M., red cedur 20 M.. WV4 SKV, , Douglas fir 605 M., NEVl SW'4, Douglas fir 690 M., NWV4 SW4. Douglas fir 400 M., SWVi SWVi, Douglas fir 640 M., red cedar 35 M-, none of which lo be sold at lens than $2.00 per M.: T. 21 8.. R. 4 W.. Sec. 7. NICK NEW", fir 650 M ., NW4 NEV4, fir 600 M., SE4 NEW . fir 350 M., SWV4 NKt. Or 600 f.. SW4 NWVi, fir 550 M., NE'4 SK'4 . fir 350 M.. NW'4 SEV4. 1r 500 M., RE Vi SE4, fir 750 M.. BWH SK 4 fir 1000 M.. NE'4 8W4. fir 600 Vf .. NW14 SWy,. fir 600 M., SE4 SWM. fir 550 M.. SW14 SWW. fir 350 M., none of which to be sold at less than 11.75 per M Sec. 25, NE14 SW4, red fir 1200 M.. cedar 20 M., NW4 SWVI. red fir 1160 M.. SWt4 SW4. red fir 1100 M., SE Vi SWVi. red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M.. tho red fir to be sold at not less than tl.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than 60 per M.. T. 21 8.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 13. NKV4 SWVi. fir 325 M., NWVi SEV4. fir 375 M., 8W 4 SEVi. fir 425 M., none of which to bo sold at less than $1.50 per M., T. 36 S.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 25. NE'4 NEV1. fir 240 M, pine 60 M. 8V 4 NE'4. fir 200 M.. pine 100 M., 8E4 NWVi, fir 290 M.. pine 15 M.. SWVi NW'4. flr 260 M., pine 50 M.. NE'4 8E4. fir 150 M., pine 150 M., SE4 SEVi, nr 276 M., pine 40 M., SWVi SEVi. fir 230 M.. pine 70 M . NE Vi SW '4 . fir 170 M. pine 130 M.. NW'4 SW',, fir 60 M., pine 250 M., SEVi SWVi, flr SO M.. pine 220 M.. SWVi SWVi, flr 225 M., pine 90 M., the pine to be sold at not less than $4.00 per M.. and the fir at not less than 11.25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN, Commissioner. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Roseburg, Oregon. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE lvft Roseburjr, daily at 7:00 A. M. Iseavea Myrtle Point, daily at 9:jOA. M. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfleld, Co- : (Millie, Bun don and Powers. Fare $G.48, including war tax. Reservations at main office, 4or Cans St., near depot. Phone 30:t, or l'nixua otid Grand ho tels, Uapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON C E Our wagons are now ready .to deliver ice . anywhere upon phone call, and will be running on regular routes In a few . dnys. Ice will be Strictly Cash this year, or the coupon aye tem, which are the beat fer everybody. Hooks are now on Ftuln at $5, $10 and $20 each. Phone your order for book now and avoid the ruh later, when we are very buny. The price la ono cent per pound. Roseburg Ice Co. C. ft. CANNON, Mgr. OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Ileinline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Until September..? A few cents buys "Dandrrine. Aftsr an application of "Danderine" vou ran not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows i:ew life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J. H. SINNIGER II OAK BTKEET PHONIC 438 Strawberry Time We can furnish the CREAM ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 I We Buy at BERGER'S X BARGAIN STORE X Utiles. Mohair, RjtgS Itnlilier, Old Metals, rKrs and Hone. I Good Line nf Second Hand Clothing For Fslu. Cass and Pine Stc.