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wownrno kewb-kkyiew. vmmv, .irxK an. jo'j. ATWALVILI CONVINCE YOU. i convince you of the value of Chamberlain's Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you f thousands who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this will have little weight with you as compared f0 a personal trial. That always convinces. 09 1 fs quonoh thirst with fruit Jiiioos. Ta oloths thousands with woven wool from ths flocks on oar cyriai hills. W feed groat hosts with meats, oer eals and processed vegetables. s?r.i to easy ooc-.trien the trjt of nil food fishes atl our f raits ferow is fc9 and dersand across wido areas. fJs-' iaaoolated Industries of Oregon Summer Vacation Tickets are now on sale TO NEWPORT (Oregon's old favorite resort) On Yaquina Bay Large Natatorium Ample) Hitel Accommodations and Camping Facilities TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES Located' 100 miles due west of Portland be tween Neah-kah-nia Mountain and Natarts Bay. Those beaches include Garibaldi Baach resorts, Neah-kah-nie, Manzanita and Bay Ocean. CRATER LAKE (Open July 1st) One of thenatural wonders of the world. A Lake in the heart of an extinct voloano. OTHER ATTRACTIVE OUTING PLACES Colcstin Josephine County Caves (Oregon Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts Columbia River Beaches Mjunt Kainier National Park Yellowstone National Park Glacier National Park "OREGON OUTDOORS'' New Summer booklet contains general in formation on the different Oregon Resort, hummer Excursion fares; Hotel & Camp rates. Inquire of local azent for further n,-irtiMiWi. pOUTHE.RN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT. Ceoet.1 P.m..i Aj.nl SALT SPECIAL BY mistake on part of the refinery, we nave received two carloads of half ground Salt ins&ad of one we ordered. order to make room we will make a spe ' Price in ton or jMon lots. Haying sea son wui soon be on and this is your oppor tunity to buy your seasons requirements. Copies Supply Company Poultry Industry Rapidly G rowing Itouglas county hat made greater snides In the production of poultry nu poultry products during the' m.n ever Derore. Since the county agent has held demon strations over the county, all being conducted under supervision of poul try exeprts from the Oregon Agri cultural college the men and women n"T Heretofore made guess work out of the-business, are now worlring on a well-rounded system and figure returns as well as ex penses, says the Portland Ttlegrara. Douglas county and the I'mpqua valley are favored for poultry rais ing on account of the even tempera lure, and the assurance that green feed can be had the yesr round. The large commercial poultry plants are nearly nil ra slug White Leghorns, and going In If or eggs All the rhlcks nre Incubator hat ched, and those who do not hatch heir own chicks buy day old chicks md raise them with the large colony brooders. Fully fifty thousand chicks were hatched in the vicinity of Roseburg this spring for the local plants, fhllc that many more were ship ped out The system of selecting or ulling out the flocks so that all ion-producers will be eliminated Is in common use by all poultrymen. Feeding Is a very essential part of no Dullness and has been f I cured lown to a science. The kinds of eeed for results are not the cheap flat grains on the market I which are he most expensive to feed) but the nest or several different kinds of grain ana corn as well as a var- ety of ground food or meal. With he housing and feeding well look ed after, the hen that do?s not give a yearly return of $3 profit is not considered worth keeping, and Is ent to the market for meat. The Oregon Poultry Producers as sociation has a branch In Douglas 'ounty r.nd most of tho producers ie members of the association. Through this association thev are able to get better market returns md can assure the consumer of strictly fresh eggs In every ship ment. The eggs are gathered twice daily, shipped tyice a week, and all abeled Nulade" eggs. As a turkey producing county ouglas county holds the record otr the Pacific Northwest. No other ounty in the state, nor in any other stato ships as many turkeys to the 'ancy holiday trade as docs Douglas ounty. The quality Is the highest, and for the past few years has brought 1 higher price than turkeys from sny other section of the country. Portland, Seattle and San Francl3eo markets all clamor for Douglas county turkeys. $0, 'v After you eat always take I? ATONIC Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloat, d Gaaiy Fealing . Stops food souring-, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aid diaaauaa. aad apeatita. Kape atomac-h sweat and strong, lncri Vitality and Pap. EA TONIC i tha bast ramadr. Tana of thoa aanda wuooarf ujly DanalHwi. Only ecata a east or two a da to UM it. Poaitlvala suarantaad a olaaaaor wa will faf lad SaaaaT. Gat a bat kaatsdar, ton vUlaaa, NutUau Kuiicrion, 205 Cass St., Koseburg, Oregon. I GLEN'lsALtt XL'IVl. a : ? it rests finally at a smooth, even rorering. snoraing equal protection ' parts oi tne rrult. How to slect aud use a good sprcadar, which enormously increases spray effectiveness, is told in a brau new bulletin. "Insecticide InvestUa lions." written by A. L. Lovett Knt. tomologlst at O. A. C, and publish ed by the Experiment Station. Get cop'es free, and make your spray ing better and cheaper. IM1H TRRBB EXAMINATION FOIl TEACHKltS. Notice Is hereby given that the ounty school superintendent of Jouglas County, Oregon, will hold he regular examination of appli cants for state certificates at the high chool building' In Hoscburg, as tol- ows: Commencing Wednesday at 00 o'clock a. m., June 30, 1920, ind continuing until Saturday, July 1920, at 4:00 p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. History, Writing (Penman- hip), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Scl- nce, Mothods In Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods lu Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domustlo Art, Courso of Study for Domestic Art, Thursday. Afternoon. Grammar, Geograpny, Stenog raphy, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting. Methods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon. Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spoiling), Physical Geography, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry. Frlilay Afternoon. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Botany. Sat unlay Afternoon. General History, Uookkeeping. Very truly yours, O. C. BROWN, dw County School Supt. o KVEKVOXK A llOOSTEIt. Large crowds greeted the Shrlner trains throughout the day and every one was a booster. No matter what question was asked by the travelers someone was always on the Job with a ready answer and In that way a reaf deal of good publicity was dis pensed. Napoleon Rice was the gen eral ol the booster army and de tailed ministers and newsboys alike (o put In a good word for Roseburg and Douglas county. BllOCCOIJ PLANTS From tested St. Valentine seed, now ready for delivery. C. W. Brad ford. Phone 1S-F21. DAILY WKATHKK ItKFOKT. U. S. Weather Uureau, local office, Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. today. prnrlpltation In Inches and Hrnid mltlu: Highest temperature yesterday 73 lowest temperature last night 62 Precipitation, last 24 hours .. 0 Total preclp. since first of mo. .93 Normal preclp. for this month l.tT Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1919. to data 22.64 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 18T7 " 33.84 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1919 11-27 Average precipitation for 43 wet sessons (September to May, Inclusive) 31.47 Rev. Harry McConnell left last night for Portland, where he will spend one week, also he will attend tho Byuod before ho commences his pastorate In this city. Kcv. W. n. Smith, of Wolf Creek, attended servicos at Olivet chunh In this city last Sunday. The Children's Day exercises and nlt-nlc at the swinging bridge on tho 20th drew a large crowd and was a success In every detail. It was under :he pastorate of Rev. M. C Davis and included three sabbath schools, of which Kcv. Davis Is the leader. A largo number of people were present. There wore many in this city who had planned to bfc present who were hindered by a shortage of gasoline. The Indies Aid were royally en tertained at the home of Mrs C. O. Carrett. There were twenty ludles present and business of importance was transacted. Mrs. Guy Hickok was chosen becretary, vice Mrs. Gar rett, who could not always bo pres ent during the busy farm season. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. C. N'vbrl at Clear View farm. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagen loft on Sunday- lor the Rose Festival at Portland. Mrs. Julia Hagen went with them to Eugene from that point. She goes to Coqullle to visit her son, Chris Hagen and his family. A large number of our citizens aro rlnnnlng to celebrate at Tiller and see the lino of tho new route to Crater Lake. Many othe's will go to Ashland for tho three days' festivi ties at that place. Mrs. M. D. Zwight is at Ashland at tha mineral springs drinking Lithla water for hay fever. Our popular P. M.. his wife and Ron will have a month's vacation at some seaside resort. We think our "ostmr-.ster needs a vacation after his twenty years' gervlre In our city. In whi h he has rendered faithful and efficient servic, and we hope he and his family will enjoy to the limit his first vacation and we all will miss them. Our city Is pvopsering and our ieoplo are all well and happy. Our amusement bouse. Brown & Hanks, proprietors, certainly Is giving good shows, with the best equipment. clean nnd wholesome plays to crowded houses. X. X. PORTLAND KAN RfPORTS GAIN Of IWfNIY-SIX POUNDS TAKING TAN'AIAC DKAIX AND LEON A. Mr. Jake Butter and family plan on spending thu sth.on Smith River this year. Mr. J. O. Ounter returned home Monday from Eugene, where ho had gone for a load of freight He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Violet, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Perenl of An lauf. There ta reported a case of meas les at the home of John Boak, on Flr.h creek. Little Esther Taylor of Drain. who had a case of severe tosllitls, Is much better at present. Several auto parties spent Sun day on Smith River, but we did not learn the names of all participants. Paul Ounter returned to his stu dies at Corvallis Monday, after a short visit with home folks on Smith River. Mr. and Mr. Robert Wright and daughter Irene of Leona, went over to their ranch on Smith river for the day Sunday Mr. Wrights father has charge of the ranch In their ab sence Little Roy Booher Is quite sick. Marion Gunter has bought Vilma Redford'e car and the latter helped him take It over home Sunday. O. H. If You Where in My Place .What Would You Do As A Tire Dealer? Would you sell shoddy tires on which you made a large profit with each sale? Would you sell tires with a guarantee covering only a limited number of miles? Would you "fall" for some smooth sales talk offering you an ''exclusive proposition" on some tire whose worth was not established? NO, YOU WOULDN'T You wouldn't risk losing your patronage by indulgence in these practices. You would sell such well known stan dard quality articles as GOODYEAR Tires. GOODYEAR customers come back again . They're satisfied. Let us show you our complete line of GOODYEAR Clincher Tires forFord Chevrolut Maxwell Dort and other smaller cars. CAMAS VALLEY HAI'PENINfiS. Gardens and crops are looking fine since the rain. It still seems cloudy at times. Another shower or go would not come amiss Just now. Miss Daisy Wilson has just re turned from an extended visit with her sister In "Brewster. Elmer Wilson made an auto trip down below Brewster a few days apo for snmo reason or other. Ask him. Mrs. Emma Carlin and Mrs. Elna Flint are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. James Stobie. Mrs. Carlin's husband was burled here In tho Martlndale Cemetery Sunday. Mrs. Frank Tlrown 'and little sou Howard have been visiting for tho past week with Mrs. Brown's par ents near Oakland. J. F. Bonebrake and family mnde a business trip to Roseburg Wednes day. Mrs. Nlcewood and daughter Do rothy, are visiting in Portland They expect to be gone for some time. M-lss Irma Sharpe and her brother Lawrence are apendlng their vaca tion with their parents. Bernard Denn Is visiting with h-ls brother Victor in Portland. Mrs. Belle Clark and sc-n Marvin are guests of Mrs. Chas. Sett.el this week. RESIDENT. C. A. L0CKW00D MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers Roseburg, Oregon 1 . VS.. MM Wa Have Coodyear Heavy Tourist. Tubes Too WIND SHIELD GLASS for any make car, made to order DIAMOND ACAIECOMP'Y 121 FINEST. ROSEBURG. ORE. Auto Owners! We woulj be plotwed to Uvt your Batteries Free at any tuna and give you expert advice on tne oar of Hull arte. AVhon purchasing now batter. ioa got our prloe. Wa can save you money. . MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jackson St. Roscbm-g. CASTOR I A For Infants uui Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always twart tns Signature "All my troubles have left me en tirely and I have actually gained twenty-six pounds in weight since I began taking Tanlac," was the state ment made just a few days ago by A. V. DuVall, a well-known mei-hanlc who lives at 7625 Kostor Road, Port land, Oregon. "I have been In the worst sort of health for the past throe years," con tinued Mr. DuVall, "troubled with bad cases of indigestion and rheuma tism aud with nisordered (kidneys and nervousness. '' discrdon was so bad that somtimrs even a poached egg would upset me, and It seemed that I could eat nothing that would agree wllh mc. I would bloat up with gas and after every meal I would be troubled with belchinR spells. I had rheumatism in my feet and limbs and my kidneys were so badly disordered they worried me all during the nlht so bad I could never get any rest or Bleep and 1 would have severe pains across the small of my back. I was so weak and run down I would take cold eaBlly and every time I did It settled In my bronchial tubes and caused me ro end of misery. I was so nervou- that when the folks around home even (alked a little loud I could not stand it. "When I read about Tanlac In the naper I said to my wire, i n ne Tanlac will help mc! So I started akin it and ye. sir. It did help me. and today I haven't any symptoms of mv troubles at all and could hardly ask to be In better health. I have a flno appetite and everything I eat tgrees with me rterfertly wi'hout any bad effects. The rheumatic pains have all disappeared and I have a.? good use of my fert and limbs as I ver did. My kldners arc In splen did condition and the pains acrosF 'he small of mv hark are a thing of the past. My nerves are steady as a cloek and I can sleep like a lo all nleht long. I have hen built ill 'n every war, feel stronrr thnn I hsve in ars and. T said. 1 have ffilned twenty-six pounds. T certnln Iv have reason to rcotnmend Tanlac n It Is f ple-'i-e to roe to do s " Tsnl-c Is sold In Roaehurg hv W. P. Chanman. snd Viy ho leading druggists in everv lown. Sheer MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J. II. SINNIGER 110 OAK STREET PHONK 428 DELCOLIGHT tr4 Conplala El.trlo Lttfht and fowar Plant A profitable Invest nient. 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