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' WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. VAilU Tflim 0 CITY NEWS 0 PROFESSIONAL CARDS oir Myrtle thla city ou ...iv Maddux, 7' eut yeatarday In toll returning to her home Zereling t..l. wnhine county farmers are or E to buvand U co-operatlve-C illl !- ' manufacture 'I f ind .el" ""-m Jroduct. and aup fnl .mens other activities Mem ' ki n open ouly to mombora of bounty trm bureau and the Ifee !i ti per member. MI19. F. D. OWEN' Cut Floworn Phone 240. 403 V. Cass. DR. M. H. PLVIjEK Chiropractic Physician, 222 W. Lane St. ob. n. p. Bradford & wivr Chiropractor. Phone 40-K4. DR. CLAIR K. ALLEN Dentist at 331 Perking lluildlng, Koaeburg. Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to r p. m. PhoiiH 65 m DELIVERY! j Roseburg Ice Comp'y 4 Oor dellrery cars are now running reqularly. Delivery days for i ii i.rrltorv north of Cass, also upper part of Mosher street, ln i I Xi V Roseburg will be MONDAY. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. 1 All territory south, including West Roseburg will be TUESDAY, 5 THURSDAY & SATURDAY. 5 We want to ask our customers not to be deceived, as several al- 2 ready have by another little Ford with ICE painted on the side of 'A IL This represent uuu itumci pm,.,., MuU ... B whatever connected with our fee plant. I will pay for the painting 51 whatever um.'- " " - ' " I if John will put bis name on bis wagon. ROSEBURG ICE COMPANY J By C. B. CANNON, Manager I ATTENTION Just Received A large assortment of the most popular and latest hits of the following makes of records. ' Victor Columbia Edison Brunswick . Aeolian and Okeh. The Neuola Plays Them AH. A Phonograph can do no more than reproduce that which has been recorded on the record. But some do it better. If your Neuola does not give entire satisfaction we will gladly exchange a Victor, Co lumbia, Edison, Brunswick, Sonora, Aeolian, Che ney or Pathe, giving you credit for full purchase price. Come in today and hear how perfectly the Neuola reproduces all different makes of records. THE TONE SHOP Perkins Brothers 229 N. Jackson St. . 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS PISTOLS, CAPS, FLAGS, NOVELTIES. Complete line now on sale at CARR'S Variety Store Pp OEPENDQN GOODS ?3 LINEN DUSTERS FOR YOUR SUMMER AUTO TRIPS n These Slip-ons are a lv and will many tirni $6.50 real value (M FA times pay tor p.UU IU themselves in saving your clothet irmn me oust and dirt of sum mr travel. COME IX AND SEE THEM. $6.50 I. ABRAHAM "DRY GOODS STORE" 'acko St. Phone 110 DISCUSSES PROBLEMS I OF RECONSTRUCTION j Carlton Chamberlayne of Nw York at I Chautauqua. j Carlton Chumherlayne of NVw York, in uie most wAV-cUve Lulillc aniwk. I ers of our time, hrtnx a sane m.sai;e ..u rrronmruitinu rolli-nis for ull true Americans In hln It-Hurt; "Tomorrow" at Chautauqua on the serond after noon. ' Chumherlayne Is known throughout the East as one of the closest students HENRY 0AINE3 HAWK f N of national issues und of the perplex ing problems of lhi juvsent day. His eilltorlul work on one of the big New York papers has given him the train ing for clear analysis and terse expres sions. Ills writing and lecture work is characterized by originality. Inde pendent thinking nud an overwhelming amount of good, common sense. Ahove all else, be is constructive In his public work. MAJ. GEN. t L. W. L KENLY . vr.j .. -?rir sir MaJ. Gen. L. W. L. Kenly, retired, former head of the United States air service, state that government help Is needed for the development of avia tion. Because of You. Because of you. Is toe world any better n(T? Iteeallse never forget it Is because of you that a great ninny things In this world are a they are. Itecnuse of you are there more smiles than tears? P.ccnuKC of you, how ninny people are going to lie glad that this day came around? Ilecause of you. Is the contribution to- human character enlariMl? Are there people of bigger vision, finer ideals, broader s.vmpaljilcs and more tolerant opinions because of yon? Would things slack up a little If you were to to away but thot. grow In power and widened usefulness through iho Inlliiciieu you loft behind? . Ileeause of you, is lliele mole beau ty In human association and more zest Tor enduring things? Is the day bet ter off anil arc you glad that It came! Milwaukee Sentinel. Alexandria Modern City. Alexandria, founded by the world conqueror. Alexander the Great, is an Kgyptlnn city that Is eager to lose Its connection with the far away pasi and become completely modernized. Kate favors this ambition, for the won ders that Cleopatra knew have been eaten by lire or swept nay by the sea. Alexandria Is n city of trade and fashion, dominated by prosperous Knropeans too deeply absorbed In Ihe stock exchange to lie even vaguely In terested In the romantic side of their city. Kxcept for s few visitors who Inve read n little history and are wildly In quisitive regarding Cleopatra's palace and PmM.icy's pillar, the ruins of Al exandria rest peacefully, unphoto graphed nnd nnohlppod by souvenir hunters. One thing ngalnt the popu larity of Alexandria's ruins Is their scantiness. For the most part, they consist of a few carved sionc ii.ul Koine "sites." Achievement Follows V.'ork. A reasoning age ileiaands respect for the persull of others no llialt'Tj what tlie sex or s-s'lal stalloii. Il' folly f"r a man to Imagine thai he Is strangely de-!:i;.-d to rank above b.s i fellows. Von ma be on Ihe nud to j power, but that will result from litness j rather than from liny endowment of i divinity. The old bh-n that nature bis j stows exceptional gifts upon certain Individuals Is pretty tini' li tlellon. It's j nice for the gifted but ratln-r bard on j the common, ordinary hap. Hut ex- f periouce shows that n hle elnent Is a matter of work and not of girt. The world Is dally awarding prlia-s to those who dare to toll to the limit fur the sake of Winning place, lien who b-.niers are tlei-e who fit -vVi . XT V-Av 'A Henry Gaines Ilawn of San Fran cisco, an authority on community build ing, is due of several speakers now touring tho state in connection with the expansion movement of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce. The State Chamber is making a state wide appeal for a budget of $450, onu. covering a period of three yenrs. to carry on Its development work. The movement has been endorsed by more than two hundred leading men Throughout Oregon. Klghty community executive committees have beeu organ ised to cc-cperalo with the State Cham ber In the canvacs throughout the state which will be conducted during June and July. STATE CHAMBER TO EXPArftUCTIVITIES State-wide Appeal For Budget Made to Provide For De velopment Program. What Is thr plan of thr cxpanaiun mov m lit ot tho Oiesnn Sfatr C'ham Iht of CoiniuiTCi'7 Mow In it to bu caiTtitl out? What ia li for? These aro Iho tlut o qui'stlons upper moat in the tmiKirt of tho mitjorlty of thoao who hv le t n Informed of thy movement whhh tin Sinio Chamber lauuclud April HUh with a survey of the state to set up preliminary organ ization and eatnhlish a direct connec tion with practically every commuujty In the thirty-six counties of Orvjcon. The expatiHlon movement by way of explanation miKht be divided Into three distinct clasaeB. These aro:' First A survey of the state. Second An educational campaign to be carried on through local newspapers and by mulling literature pertaining to the mov ment direct to Industries, firms and Individuals Interested la the development of the state. ThirdThe intensive organization work at which time a state-wide can vass will be made, county by county, to raise a budget to enable the Orcgou State Chamber of Commerco to carry on its prop; am of development work for the state on a broader, more com prehensive scale. This caavaa will be nade throughout the state during June ind July. This bud vet is to be obtained hy popular subscription. The appeal will be Htate-vid" mid to, everyone interest d In the development of Oregon and is partieuliir community. It Is be lieved the renponse will be met hy tho manufacturer. fh rrrJ nnt. the farm- r and th Individ'.:.', for each is vital ly Interested In acting Oregon forge alKad and develop its advantages and resources. Industrial developments d-'pend on :wo factors: Natural resources or raw materlbl, and proximity to markka for niiinufaetur d products. Granted these and sufficient encouragement uev InpiiK nt Iin. vitubly follows. Oregon has the raw materials and natural resources. It will bo tho purpose of tho Statu Chamber of Com merce under Its cxpandud pros ram to acquaint the world with thFo facts, and thrown direct solicitation, get In dustrial management to consider Ore gon as a site for their industries. Furniture and wool manufacture in Oregon aro In their Infancy. So Is the canning and preserving of fruits. With Its vast resources In watur power, Its labor mark't, geograpbleal location, Oregon offers many advantage to the manufacturer who. however, must first be Interested In Oregon and know its advantages. CWANcR S RUST-PROQF CORSETS fJ g'-g tZZ': DOUBLE POPULATION OF OREGON FARMERS STATE CHAMBER PLAN Oreifon now ha B.OflO.OOO crc of land under cultivation. In lrr. the aericultural crop wan vaiued at (iS.00o.or,0 do. I)y le;ti: !t advcrtlidnK the Ore gon Siate rii umber of Cominercu can d'uWo the aKricultural acre- tiire" yara. Tiilf mould atinther KOCOOO.OOO.OO to aiee in add the Rj;ri ultiiral revenue of tho S !! ci a u.lnis lat year'i figure! in of flimrinu. Tie TO HOI.I'EHtl Of . Uyog VAKIU.iT. Nut tea la hrrelfy givouhut holden of achool rrurruute Nos. 13 and a a. Ultrlct No. 136, ahuuld preant Uiui for puyment. at Interest there on ceases with tliia dute. June 28, 1920. OSCAR HANSON. Clerk Dial. 136. Miaa Mary Gibson returned to her noiue In Dole laat evening after apenainn ine attemoon In thla city ahopping and attending to huslnoaa niallora. Tho Door Cretik blackaiuiili shop haa bceu ro-opeued, and general ulackaiulthlng and hurseahoeiug will be given special attention. Ed. Noah. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington. D. C, June 1, 1920. Notice ia hereby given that subject to the condition, and limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 21s), and tho luaiructloua of the Secretary ot the Interior of Sep tember 16, 1917. the timber on the following lauda will be Bold July 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United Stales land office at Koaeburg, Oregon, to the blgheat bidder at not leaa than tho appraised valuu aa ahown by thla notice, aale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth ot one pr cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at ITme of aale, money to be returned it sale is nut approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporntlona organized under the laws of the United Slates or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will bo offered separately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S.. R. 3 W.. Sec. 7. NE4 NEW. yellow lir 355 M.. NWK NEU. yellow fir 500 M., SK4 NE. yellow fir 400 M., NE4 NW14, yellow fir 4 25 M.. NWVi NWVi. ollow fir 150 M.. red fir 200 M NEi SH, vellow fir 330 M.. red cedar 10 M., NWK'H&Vi . Douglas fir 1100 M., red cedar 20 M., SEVi SEV4, yellow fir 500 M red fir 100 At., red cedar 20 M., SWVt SEVi, Douglas fir 895 M.. NEVi SWVi, Douglas fir 690 M., NW14 SWVi, Douglas fir 400 M., SWV4 SWVi. Douglas fir 640 M red cedar 35 M., none of which to be sold at less than $2.00 per M.; T. 21 S., R. 4 W., Sec. 7, NEVi NEW, fir 650 .f., NWVi NEVi, fir 600 M SE 'i NEVi. fir 350 M., SWVi NEH. fir 500 M.. SEVi NWVi. fr 650 M., NEi SEVi. fir 350 M.. KV4 SEVi. fir 600 M., SEVi SEVi. fir 750 M., SWVi S15- 4 fir 1000 M.. NEVi SWVi, fir 600 M., NWVI SWVi, fir 500 M., SE SWVi, fir 550 M.. SWVi SWVI. r 350 M., none ot which to be sold at lees than $1.76 por !., Sec. 25 NSVi SW",, red fir 1200 M., codar 0 M NWVi SWVi. red Or 1150 M., WVs SWVi. red fir 1100 M.. SEVi SWVi. red fir 1300 M cedar 60 M the red fir to be sold at not less than $1.80 per M. and the cedar at not less than $.60 per M., T. 21 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 13. NEVi SWVi, fir 325 M., NWVi SEVi, fir 375 M., SWVi SEVi. fir 425 M., none of which to be sold at less than $1.60 per M., T. 36 S., R. 6 W Sec. 25. NEVi NIIVl, fir 240 M.. pine 60 M.. SWVi NK, fir 200 M , pine 100 M., SIC Vi NWVi, Br 290 M., pine 15 M., SWVi NWVi, fir 250 M., pine 60 M., NEVi SE14, Tlr 150 M., pine 150 W., SliVi SEVi, Or 276 M., pine 40 M., SWVi SEVi, fir 230 M.. pine 70 M.. NEVi SWVi. Br 17(5 M.. pine 130 M.. NW 'A SWVi. fir 60 M.. pine 250 M., SEVi SWVi, fir 80 M.. pine 220 M.. SWVt 8WH. 1r 225 M., ptne 90 M , the pine to be sold at not lees than $4.00 per M., and the fir at not hn than $1.25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN, Commissioner. DELCOLIGHT C CompUU Elrlc Ulftht and Power Plant A profilnble investment. Soon pays for itself In Mine and labor saved. Millet'i El. Shop. Phon. 447. 123 N. M.in AM kiniln'of r .ifi'.ntonill Merit. I We Buy at j BERGER'S BARCAfN STORE llldna. Mohair, Itngs, Ruliher, Old Metal, Papers and nones. Oood Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J. II. SINNIGEI? 110 OAK BTHKET PHONE 42H A Refreshing Drink MAKES HARD WORK fASY.-BUY SUPERIOR SODA-FOB HOME USE ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 Children's Ailments rjlSORDERS of the stomach and constipation ero mo most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will mske your child bright and cheerful the fallowing morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain's Tablet; are better aid rnoro pleasant to take. MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Lr.ret KoMrbnrK. dally at 7 A. M. LiYi! Mj rlle I'olnt, iliilly hi A. M. Connections at Myrtle point to and from .M.irshficld, Co iliiiile, Haudon and Powers. Fare $6.4 i, including war tax. Reservations at main office. 405 Cass St., near depot, Phone 303, or Umpqua and Grand ho tels, Knpp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON !0000OO0lKO0KK00OXKO,? OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Heinline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Until September.. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Itaeeburg, Oregon. WIND SHIELD GLASS for any make car, niitilo to onlcr DIAMOND AGA1E COMP'Y P 121 PINE ST. . ROSEBURC, ORE. Auto Owners! We would be pleased to teat your Batteries Free at any time and Rive Jim expert advii-e on the enns of llnttcrie. When purchasing new butter lo not our price. We can save you money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Juckson St. Itoselnii g. 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