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WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
Dan Egley. of Blackfoot. Ida., has Mrs A. C. March. Myrlle Creek
rented apartment tn Roseburg with was a bualnesa visitor In this city
ihe Intention of remaining perma- yesterday, returning home on the
nently. . 1 evening trsln.
Wanted at Cannery
Royal Anne, Bing and Lambert Cher
ries, also Loganberries.
A. RUPERT COMPANY
1 1NCORPORATED
Phone 310 Roseburg, Ore.
A
Monogram Cigar
Store Is Sold
The Monogram Cigar Star for
merly owned by N. B. Richardson
of this city wa sold yesterday by
the Q. w. young company to 1. Hen
ry Scheusrh and W. L. Terry, of Se
attle. Both of the new purchaser
are engaged In similar business in
Seattle, but decided to make Rose
burg their future home. The cigar
store Is located on Jackson street,
and has enjoyed a good trade in the
past. Mr. Richardson has not de
cided as to his future business lite
but will probably remain In this vic
inity. .
PITS ON THE BRAKES
THEN JACKS I P CAR
Autolsta pull many good stunts
but the best one to be seen around
here for some time happened on the
Roberts Mountain grade yesterday
morning. A tourist was descending
the grade. A tire went flat. He Jam
med op the brakes and got out to
repair the Injury. His first action
was to Jack up the rear wheels, con
sequently removing his car from the
control of the brakes.. The auto
shot ahead, climbed the bank, and
then turned over on Its back while
the autolst stood by and directed
some strong language at himself.
The accident was witnessed by
County Judge Stewart, Sheriff Qulne
and District Attorney Neuner, who
were on their way to Aialea. They
stopped and cave such assistance
as was possible at the time. A .ser
vice car was near and the auto was
soon lighted and brought to this
city on its own power. The driver
was the sole occupant.
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THE TONE SHOP
Perkins Brothers 229 N. Jackson St.
4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS
PISTOLS, CAPS, FLAG5, NOVElIES?
' Complete line, dow on ale at o
CARR'S Variety Store
New Location. : 231 N. Jackson St.
I ANNOUNCEMENT!
"A New Lease of
Life Through
Internal Baths."
Mr. E. Sha'ln ctf Santa Cruz.
Cel., writes to the Tyrrell Hygenlc
Institute:
"My wire and I will be 86 years
young next birthday and consider
that the J. B. L. Cascade has given
us a new lease on life, for we now
enjoy the best of health. We were
going down bill fast but the Cascade
has given us such health as we have
not had In years.
The J. B. L. Cascade cleanses the
lower Intestine Its entire length and
keeps It always free of poisonous
waste.
Thousands testify that constipation
Indigestion, stomach - troubles, bil
iousness and headaches and all the
many serious: troubles they cause
are relieved and prevented by this
Nature Treatment.
Mr. Nathan Fullerton-, Cass street.
Roseburg. Ore., will be glad to show
you the " J. B. L. Cascade" explain
Its simple operation and will give
you free on request an Interesting
liUle book by Dr. Charles A. Tyrrell
of New York, a noted specialist on
Internal athing- for 25 years In
that city. Clip this out as a remind
er to asjc for the booklet at your first
opportunity.
BACK HURT
ALL THE TIME
Mrs. Hill Says Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Removed The Cause.
Knoxville, Tfnn. "My bsrk hurt me
au t time, 1 was all run down, could
not tat and my bead
bothered me, all
caused by ferns le
trouble. I m
three years with
tan troubles and
doctors did me no
good. Your nied
leine helped my sis
ter bo she advised
me to take it. I took
Lrdia E. Finkham'a
Vegetable Com
pound and the Liver
Pills and used Lydia E. Pinkham's
Sanative Wash and now I am well, can
eat Heartily and work. 1 give you my
thanks for your great medicines. You
may publish my letter and I will tell
everyone what your medicines did for
me." Mrs. ream, hill, 418 .(ackfboro
St.. Knoxvill . Tennessee.
Hundreds of' such letters expressing
gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has accom
plished are constantly being received,
proving the reliability of this grand old
remedy.
' If you are ill do not drag along ami
continue to suffer day in and dav out
but at once take Lydia E. Pinkliam'i
Vegetable Compound, a woman't
remedy for woman's ills.
SPECIAL .NOTICE.
NEW SNAP SHOTS
CHATF.lt LA KH HOTEL TO 0PE?!
Alfred Parkhurst, manager of the
Crater Lake Hotel, together with a
corps of assistants, passed through
the city last fright on the way to the
famous resort to open the hotel for
the season. The trip Is being made
by auto. Among the members of the
party were Harriet Mentskey or
Portland. Mrs. U E. Pouieroy, Ta
coma, Mrs, Thomas Autzen, Seattle,
Molina Euke. Portland and Donald
Rose of Portland. - . -. f
HOr.SE Ill'RNH DOWN.'
The -residence .- at Melrose be
longing to A. S. Reed, burned com
pletely down Tuesday evening, ac
cording to word which reached here
this morning. Mr. Reed recently pur
chased the place which was known
the old Stern borg borne and Is
directly acros from the Melrose
store. The conflagration resulted in
a total loss, owing to the fact that
the insurance, had not been' trans
ferred to the new owner. The fire
started In the night from a-de)fective
flue? It Is thought, and the Reed
family were awakened by the sound
of the flames. Only a portion of the
household goods were saved. Mr.
Reed is undecided as to his future
plans.
$500.00
.XT AVE you ever seen the method the United
States government uses in washing old and
dirty paper money? Do you not Jhink it would
be an interesting sight,
Miss Hobba, the factory representative of the
Crystal Washing Machine Company will wash
$500.00 in actual money at our store Saturday
afternoon from 2:00 o'clock until 5:00.
' UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE
LICRNSR8 nitKAK RKCOIW
June has been a record breaking
month for marriage licenses accord
ing to figures compiled at the coun
ty clerk's office. Thlity-three licen
ses were issued during the month
breaking records for the past two
yeara. In 1919 the clerk issued 16
licenses and In . 19 18 he disposed of
SI.
TWO AiK.NraUVS IKMOTKT.
WASHINGTON, June 2 Formal
announcement of the discharge from
their temporary war ranks of Gener
al Peyton C March, chief of staff,
and Lieutenant ' Generals Hunter
Liggett ind Robert L- Bullard was
made today by the war department.
They will return to their permanent
rank of Major Generals on the reg
ular army lists on July 1st. Gener-
sls Liggett ana uunara im i"
Franco as division commanders and
I later were promoieu w me cvinium.u
CASTOR I A
B. W. Taylor df this city in In Cor
vallls, whore his wife underwent a
serious operation yesterduy.
Mis. F. 0. Long, or Camas Valloy
left last night for Hilt, Catilomlu to
make an extended visit with friends.
. Mrs. N. Ward of this city left this
mornng for Hugo-, where she will
make an extended visit with rela
tives. w
Mar Hanan returned to Rosehura
this morning form Portland where
he has beeu attending to business
matters.
Misses Anna and Mildred Long
left this morning for Ashland where
they will spend the next two weeks
visiting with relatives.
R. R. Wood wss oday arrested
charged with speeding and when
brought before City Recorder Whip
ple paid a fine of 5.
Mr. and Mrs. H..E. Allison who
has been visiting In this city atthe
D. Y. Allison home left this morning
for Grants Pass where they reside.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fullerton lefl
this morning for Riddle, where they
will spend the remainder of the
week visiting wfth relatives and
trends,
Miss Ruth Burnett left this morn
ing for Round Prairie, where she
will visit tor a short time at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
T. B. iBurnett. ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Morgan left
this morning for Rogue River where
they will visit with relatives for a
few days before "going on to Crescent
city lor a two weeks outing.
The trustees of the Roseburg Mer
chants association request all mer
chants to close their places of busi
ness on Monday, July the 6th. The
banks will be closed. Place a card
ou your window to this effect.
SECRETARY.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Is
Keunlne Aspirin proved safe by mil
lions and prescribed by physicians
tor over twenty years. Accept oul)
r.n unbroken "Bayer paikage" which
fontalnr proper directions to r.dtive
Headache. Toothache, Earache, .Neu
ralgia. Rheumatism, Colds and Pain
Handy 'In boxes nf 12 tablets cost
few cents. DiufjMsts also sell larger
Bayer packages. Aspirin Is trade
mark Mayor Manufacture Monnace
tlc.acldesler of Sallcylicacld.
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Piano Department
Heinline-Moore Conservatory
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Closed Until September. -a
lnU
For loiutt tad' CMdrtn
FbrOvtr
aOYaars
Always
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR .
Builds Anything. First
class work. Let me figure
with you. Box 304, Resi
dence 305 Douglas St.
Rueebnrg, Oregon.
S. J. Jones left this morning for
Leona to spend the day uttendlng
to business matters.
Mrs. V. A .Mayres, of Salem, who
has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A, J. l.lndgreii. of Mclr-ose,
returned to her home this niorniug.
Joy. Adelott, representing the
Christian Journal and the Christian
Standard, who has been putting in
the past few days in this city, lei
(his morning for Oakland and Drain.
.VOTICB OK SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMUt.lt. Lienural Laud
Office, Washington, D. C, June 1,
1930. Notice is hereby given (hat
iubject to the conditions and liiutta
ilouu of Ihe Act of June 9, 1'Jltl
Jtat., 218), and the instructions ol
ihu Secretary of the Interior of Sep
.ember 15, 1917, the timber on the
following lands" will be solu July 12,
1U2U, at iu o clock a. ui., at public
auction at me united Stales land
office at Rosubuig, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised vulue as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of oao
per cent thereof, being com missions
allowed, must be deposited at time
of sale, nion.-y to be returned if sale
is not approved, otherwise patent
will, issue for the timber which musi
oe removed within teu years. Bids
will be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organlted
under the laws of the United Slates
ir any state, territory or district
(hereof only. Upon application of a
luallned purchaser, the timber on
any logal subdivision will be offered
leparately before being Included in
iny offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S.,
it. 3 W Sec. 7, N12V1 NK'A. yellow
.lr 325 M., NWH yellow fir
uo M SISU NGU, yellow fir -100
.. NE14 NW , yellow fir 425 M-,
MW V4 NWV4. yellow fir 150 M-. red
(lr 200 M., NEV4 SEU-. yellow Br
130 M red cedar 10 M..NWU SfcVS .
Douglas fir 1100 M . red cedar 20
SEVi SE4, yellow r 500 M.,
red flr 100 M., red ccdur 20 M.,
SEV4. Houglas fir 6fl5 M.,
NE 14 S. Douglas fir 6!I0 M .
NW4 SW14. Douelns fir 400 M.
3W V4 SWVi. Douglas fir 640 M., red
edar 35 M., none of which to be sold
at less than $2.00 per M ; T. 21 S.,
It. 4 W.. Sec. 7,,NK14 NEV4. fir 650
M., NWV4 NE14, fir 600 M., SE"4
NE14. fir 350 M.t SWi NE4, fir 500
. , KU NWVA. nr 650 M., NEW
3E14. fir 350 M., NW'i SE14, fir 500
SE14 SE V4 , nr 750 M., SWV4 SK-
Vt nr 1C00 M., NE 'A S W 14 . nr 600
V!., NW14 SWVi.. fir 500 M., SE 'A
SWVi, fir 660 M., SWVi SWVi. nr
150 M., none of which to ho sold at
less than (1.75 . por M., See. 25,
VEti SWV4. red fir 1200 M., cedar
in M., NW14 SWVi, red flr 1150 M.,
1WV4 SWVi. red fir 1100 M., SE VI
SWVi, red fir 1300 M., cedar 60 M..
he red nr lo be sold at mil less than
11.80 per M. and the cednr at not
less than 50 per M., T. 21 S., R. 6
W., Sec. 13, NE Vi SWVi. flr 325 M.,
MW Vi SEVi. fir 375 M SW V4 SE4.
lr 425 M., none of which to be sold
rt less than 1.60 p-r M., T. 36 S.,
1. 6 W., Sec. 25. NE Vi NE'4 flr
!40 M nine SO M.. SW V NKU. fir
200 M., pine lflo M.. SEVi NW Vi .
rlr 290 M-, pine 16 M , SW Vi NW V4 ,
flr 250 M., pine 60 M.. NE Vi SE hi .
ftr 150 M., pine 150 M.. S'l Vi SEVi.
Or 275 M pine 40 M SWVi SK.
(lr 230 M., pine 70 M.. NEV4 SWVi.
flr 170 M., pine 130 M., NWVi
SWVi. flr 60 M., pine 250 M., SE
SWVi, flr 8.0 M., pine" 221) M., SWVi
SWVi. flr 226 M., pine 90 M.. the
pine to be sold at not less than $4.00
rr M., and the flr at tiot lrws than
125 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
HAN. Commissioner.
"Are Those
Snow Flakes?"
1 thought so they look so crisp and
dainty!'' Snow Flakes with their fresh
from the oven flavor their dathof salt
always delicious! Order them by
name from your grocer.
Don't ask for crackers
ay SNOW FLAKES
SOME MORE
P.CB. PRODUCTS
Annie- Laurie Short Bread
Arrowroot HimtuU
Butter Thin
Cho olate Eclair
Kin Sultana
Marthm allow Sandwich
Lon Hi inch Salti FUkca
Oatmirat Crackers
Panama C re a ma
Peanut Wairr
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.
s We Buy at
BERGER'S
S .e B ARC A IN STORE
9 . Hides Mohnlr, Hags, X
0 Rtlhher, Old Melnls,
4 Papers and Hones. g
C A Good Line nf Second Hand y
5 Clothing For Sale. S
t .. Cass and Pine Sts. S;
Sheet MetalWork
OP ALL KIMW
J. H. SINNIGER
HO OAK STItKKT I'HONK I2H
A Refnsliinj; Drink
MAKES HARD VORK EASY. BUY
SUPERIOR SODA FOR HOME USE
mt': DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
Russian Tells
Interesting Story
John Pappoff, a native Russian,
whose fiither Is now with the Hus
mIhii bolshevikl forces came to the
local lied Cross headquarters todity
and upplied for Hid. He hud found
a Job where he could muke good
wages, but he hud no place to eat
or sleep. Arrangements were ntude
for him and he is going to work at
once. t.i'
Pappoff. who Is about 30 years of
age, has a story full of experiences.
"I esenpeil from a Russian Jail."
he mild. " I wus In the Russian Jap
anese wnr and :t0O0 men refused to
fight anymore and killed their offi
cers. I was a niemher of the battalion
and we were nil put 111 Jail for 25
years. I stayed In one year and then
1 escaped. Wh'ln I was in Jail my
father mid mother and two brothers
moved to America and took up a
ranch nenr Phoenix , Arizona. My
two brothers were killed In Prance
and my father decided logo back to
the old country. He sold his place
for $50,000 cash, and went back to
I Vlnjdlvotnok. We. had been there
only a little while when the bolshe
vik! found that my father had money
and they robbed him. had no
place to go. no place to sloop, noth
ing to eit. The bolshevik! made my
rather go with them and lie one of
their soldiers. I went to the Amer
ican consul and to the Red Cross
and they gave me $25 for my moth
er and then I came back lo Ameri
ca. " .
I Pappoff lived for 15 years In this
country and says he Intends to re
main here. He speaks Knglish well,
hut with a decided accent which
makes the telling of his life's story
very Interesting He bears scars
'caused by wounds received during
the Russian Japanese war.
j lie says that the bolshevlkl doc
trine has Russia completely .within
'ts power and that no one with mon-
jey In any amount la sate in thecoun-try.
USED CARS
Buick Koadstc'r, 4-fyl' 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Ovtrlanrl Roadster, 4 fyl . 1919 Mitchell, 6-fyl
Ford Touring Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl
All in first-class shape, if you are looking
for a good used car, call on us.
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
. ROSEBURG, OREGON
IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
Salesman Wanted i 1
Old Reliable Farm Klectrlc
Light Plant manufacturers
WHttts man for lifiuuliis f'onnly
. Will give exclusive territory
and furnish list of live pros
pects to right man. We have
the plant and you can make
good mnncy by cnlMng on the
ranchers now for Fall delivery.
Put a sample plant on your J
putnmohile and cover Ihe eotin- v
ty thoroughly. Address care
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