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Idah MSGlons Gibson
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
8LLFIHII.NES9
- Entered a second-clsss matter
May 17. 1920. t Uie pot oSlee at
Koseburg, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3. lilt.
Ituschurg, Oregon. July 7, 1020.
Ian't it queer that we human be
ing more or lea are dog In the
manger. I never bad the alighted
feeling of romantic love for my coue-
In Cbarle Goodwin, but It bad beenjM cbarle trundled
pleaaant to my vanity ail the year ralKe that ha had
ly what a dollghtful thing It would be
i . .... D..th
'if cnarieB wouia marrj auiu.
Charles' Manner Fatherly
Th.i all tronned down to the train.
We walked the few block to the
station. Ruth Innocently remarking
tne oaoy car-
very fatherly
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
(Hi Official Ituilo
Conatahle K. W. IMllsrd left this
morning for laadora to attend to of
ficial matter.
Leaves on Vtlt
Mr. Y. V.ibow left thl morning
for Portland to visit for a short time
with friend.
Ince I wore my ba-ir In pigtail for a,r Ine0 meeting the plah of
him to how me by word, action and,coor ,,, iuddcnly appeared In hi
devotion that be had never loved (see witn , bluh that reddened up
any other girl but me ana naa iay-jnr fa.r thin to the root or ner nair.
ed lngle fur my lake. i eoneratulated myself upon my
That la a aelMah quality, isn't It? j iB0Ufrhtfulnea. I did not amlle or
nut we are all more or leu seiriBh 4ct lq any war (0 indicate that I bad
and It rather hurt me to Und that notireo; anything except the ob
on thl. the last night In my mother .i,..,., Ruth' remark, and I
I old home, which held o many child-. -y,,,, Charles, you know, I god
!lh memories for Charlea and me, fatner to Mary." At wtTch both of
that he rould denert me for Ruth. tiein looked relieved.
I I told myself that It was the best we ,n th
thing that coil a nsppen ror mm aim M(M park.r the liaby nd charle.
.7 v ... n...k Tk.. "" Bu,h ' . 1 watched them out
could happen to Ruth . They were wa,k,ng ,d, DT ,de. little
mo .ulted to each o her than Ruth chsrles' .houlder and
had been suited to Hobby but : never- , ,Mck
the ess. that little hurt In my heart ,,., nlr
atlll ached. f "What a plend!d couple they
To V Jte Barren of It. woum make." aald Miss Parker. Mr.
If I were writing thla for pulillca- Charle seem o fond of children."
.1 f -,nt, Mavav tall ml thea An. "V.i k. la turn I h a V-i n H nt a mill
Visited Her I ...... . . ..H ,nmhgt anrr thnnrhta a ma.p. nHv marie fnmllv" and
Mr. N. Selling, who ha been i T," . . . .1.7 "1 . n. ..
... I. .hi. with Mra riule l mine. DUl IIIBIWMI. I Bill iryiiii iw I It'll Oly npa curt, iiivw
L' "Ki'n,i,h.' ',1 .. Jo, her nut down all my lnmo.t feeling, ao I thought how kind and sweet Char-
iinma Draiii ,thst I may read them over and find e would be to those children.
where I have failed; Kind where 1 can "It la almost too good to tie true.
I ni Drove. For whatever else shall I said. "Blind fate seldom bring two
come to me I am determined to make person together who would be o
r,, , mrhn hmm been nendlna' ' a ucces of marriage nerore i aie. nappy as my cousin manes anu nuiu
the winter at l.ni Anaeles arrived Of course. I know It takes two to Gaylnrd."
tort nlgM .Vd to vf."S With her do ,h,.. but I do not deap.ir with "Oh. do you really think o Mr.
friend Mr D J Stawart i thin knowledge. Oordon?" asked Mia. Parker with
inenu, r. u. And , dMermlnlng not to think the eagerness raf a woman of 35 who
Vl-lted Himn about Char'ev' deflecHon, I went to has never married.
Mr and Mrs J D Irby. of 811- my room and went to sleen. "Dont you." I parried. "You muat
vertoii. who have been vl.ltlng la the! I believe that mv ability to sleen have aeen many unhappily married
city with their aon, H. C. Darbv. Mrt under any rlrcumstancee. If sleep I couple."
ihis morning for Sutherlln, where what I want, to the greatest of my Tender to the Mother,
they will visit for hort time on repnnllon. I i h never put me "Oh. of course, I have een ome
their way boma. i In aurh a condlMon that, when nlghl men that were more attentive than
, came end I called upon the henlflrent other, but you know, Mr. Ooordon.
IIiii ji limine Ooddos of Silence and Renose, leen that most men are most tender to
J. V. Casey of thla city yesterday ha not com to me. and with aolac- the womnn who Is the mother of
purchased, for Investment purposes, in finger pressed my evell.ls softlv their children. In the first flush of
a beiutl'ul home on Commercial down upon eonselousnes. from which parenthood, at eat. I seldom see
Avenue. The house was formerly f have a I way awakened refreshed them afterward."
noneri ''T Menrv Andree, also of thla and fortified, readv to meet all that "Haven't you seen men who were
city. The dwelHng I large, modern, might come to me In the next waking surly and unhnppy because another
and up to date and Is one ot tne tinnr. ' cnun naa nen norn into ine larunyi
home at Drain.
Vloltlns Mr. Ktewart
Mrs. Fannie miennour, or Mason
most beautiful homea In the city.
CASTOR I A
For Iaaiiti tad ChUdrea
In U$ Rr OvJkr 30 Yars
Always beH -
the
Gignalure '61
All thrr.nh the morning I mude I asVed curiously.
mvsnlf think only of the nreisrntlon- "Oh, yea, I have many times, but
Hons for "ttl"a svy. Chnrles came In the end most of them take It phll-
over early and helnd me with M osnphlrally. In fact, much more than
usual thoiivhtfutneas ed efflrleney the wives."
Putb. -,th lUMo pmh In her tnln "That was because. Miss Parker,
ho s'nee her rnrtt bed tVen a dn you d'd not heir all that the man
like itayo'ton n Cherles whom sbe .rid. The wife bad hurla that no
Insisted on ralll" "I'ncle Sav'ure". one hut he could know."
because her mother bad Impressed "Don't you like men, Mr. Oor-
nnon her ihet Charlea had saved h"r don?"
from death. They all slaved for Inn-1 "Individually, yes. very much; In
cbeon and I hegnn to see more clear- the mass, not at all."
ling entered upon ble new dutlea ye-
jterday.
Former Resident Vtalts
Elmer Warburton, formerly of this
city, who It sow empk.yoii vu lha
Orecontan mechanical Horce, arrived
In tbla city last night, and la vlaltlng
for short tme. His wife bat been in
Boaeburt for several days.
-No Quorum
because of the lack of quorum, the
city council did not, meet In session
last night. A meeting had been called
for Tuesday, aa the regular meeting
night fell on Monday, which was a
holiday. i
A few cents buy "Danderlne."
Aftor an application of "Danderlne"
you can not find a fallen bair or any
dandruff, beside every bair show.
r.ew lire, vigor, btftrtrtoess, more
color and thlckneaa.
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
More From Tiller.
John Johnson and John namiin.
both of Tiller, autoed to-Itoaeburg
yesterday to attend to buanless mat
ters and visit with friends.
Merchant Meet Tonlirht
The Roseburg and Douglas County
Merchants Association will meet to
night In the office of the secretary
in the regular monthly meeting.
Accent w Poellion.
C. L. Wlard, formerly with the
mechanical department of the News-
Review, has accepted a position with
the A. C. Kldd & Son grocery, hav
HEAL SKIN DISEASES
Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat
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It Is unnecessary for you to suffer
with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes
and similar skin troubles. Zemo,
obtained at any drug store for 35c, or
$1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt
ly applied will usually give instant relief
from itching torture. It cleanses and
soothes the akin and heals quickly and
effectively moat skin diseases.
Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating,
disappearing liquid and is southing to
the most delicate skin. Il is not greasy,
is easily applied and costs little. Get
It today and save ail further distress.
Tb E. W. Rga Co Camlaad. 0.
Twenty-one Big Events
Just One Good Thing After Another
Cbsutauqun brings seven days of wholesome entertainment, splendid lectures and Inspiring music. Twenty-one
different atlrartlon all at a price so low a to appear almost unbelievable In these days of "sky-the-llmlt"
eosts. Two dollars and fitly cents buvs s season ticket admitting to every program of the week. High school
students ft. 60, children's tickets 1.00. Ilolow are a few of the feature events.
An Evening in
the South Seas
Native Maori Singers presented by
Klllson-Whlie for the first time In
America. Illustrated lecture on New
Zealand by Leila M. Dlomneld.
Mary Adel Hays
Return engagement ot prominent
New York soprano. Mary Adel Hays
posse on of the lineal coloratura
Voice In Chautauqua world.
1 Play -"Kindling"
10 Splendid Lectures
lu Musical Programs
5T "Count 'Em.
"Kindling"
Splendid production of Charles Ken
yon'a metroHlltan aurce by the
Maurice Browne Playera. A power
ful play admirably presented.
Royal Welsh
Lady Singers
Noted ladies' choir from Wale.,
Great Uritain, under personal direc
tion of Madame Hughes-Thomas.
Two concerts on third day.
Alaskan Duo
Lona Lrftka, native Alaskan soprani,
and HuUttb Voedlach. A duo (hat
will Burprts and doliKht all music
lovers.
Judge F.G.Bale
On of the country's foremost lectur
ers. Formerly of the Juvenile Court,
Columbus, Ohio. Hear Judge Dale
by all meana.
The Parnells
Two of the cleverest musical enter
tainers on the Platform. They will
"strike twelve'' with you In two pro
grams the sixth day.
Raul Pereira
Prominent Portuguese violinist, for
merly Court Violinist, and bis splen
did string quintet. Two Concerts
Fourth Day.
ROSEBURG July 17 to 23
Tickets on Sale at Masters, Red Cross & Hamilton's Drug Store, and any Bank in Roseburg
ftoxKsCeaxiaDcuaaiHW
NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBEK. Oeneral Land
Office, Waahlngton, D. C. June 1,
1920. Notice la hereby given that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of the Act of June , 1916 139
atat.. 218), and the Instructions of
the Secretary of the Interior of Sep
tember 16, 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 Stacea land
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value aa shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of tbe Secretary of the in
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one
psr cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be depositee; at lima
of sale, money to be returned If aale
ia not approved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the timber which must
be removed within ten years. Blda
will be received from citlzena of the
United 8iates, aasoctatlona of auch
citizens and corporations organised
under the laws of the United Statea
or any atate, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included In
any offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S..
H: 3 W.. Sec. 7. NEK NEK. yellow
Br 326 M . NW14 NEK. yellow fir
S00 M., SEK NEK. yellow fir 400
M.. NEK NWK. yellow fir 426 M.,
NWK NWK. yellow fir 160 M.. red
flr 200 M.. NEK 8EK. yellow fir
330 M , red cedar 10 M., NWK SEK.
Douglaa flr 1100 M., red cedar 20
M., SEK SEK. yellow flr 600 M.,
red flr 100 M , red cedar 20 M.,
3WK SEK. Douglaa flr 696 M.,
NEK SWK. Douglas flr 680 M.,
NWK SWK. Douglas flr 400 U..
SWK SWK. Douglas fir 640 M.. red
eedar 35 M., none of which to be sold
at less than $3.00 per M.; T. 21 8.,
K. 4 W., Sec. 7. NEK NEK. Or 650
M., NWK NEK. flr 600 M., SEK
NEK. Or 350 M., SWK NEK. flr 600
M SEK NWK. flr 550 M., NEK
3EK. flr 350 M., NWK SEK. flr 600
M., SEK SEK. flr 750 M., SWK SE
K flr 1000 M . NEK SWK. fir 600
St., NWK SWK. flr 500 M., 8EK
SWK. flr 550 M . SWK SWK. flr
360 M.. none of which ta ba sold at
leaa than 61.75 per M., 3c 25.
NEK SWK. red fir 1200 M . cedar
20 M.. NWK SWK. red flr 1150 M .
3WK 8WK. red flr 1100 M., SEK
SWK. red flr 1300 M., cedar 60 M.,
the red flr to be Bold at not less than
$1.80 per M. and the cedar at not
less than $.60 per M., T. 21 8.. R. i
W.. Sec. 13. NEK SWK. Or 826 M.,
NWK SEK. Mr 375 M., 8WK SEK.
Or 426 M., none of which to be Bold
at less than $1.60. per M., T. 86 8.,
R. 5 W., See. 26. NEK NEK. flr
240 M., pine 60 M.. SWK NEK. flr
200 M., pine 100 M., SEK NWK
flr 290 M., pine 16 M., SWK NWK
flr 260 M., pine 60 M NEK SEK.
flr 160 M., pine 160 M., SEK SEK.
flr 276 M., pine 40 M., SWK SEK
flr 230 M., pine 70 M.. NEK SWK.
flr 170 M., pine 130 M.. NWK
SWK. 1r 60 M.. pine 250 M , SEK
SWK. flr 80 M.. pine 220 M., SWK
SWK. flr 226 M., ptne 90 M, the
pine to be sold at not less than $4.00
per M., and the flr at not less than
$1 25 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL-
M an. Commissioner.
Order ItToday
In
Sanitary
. Vacuum Packed
Cans. -
IHjCOO
"TASTES BETTER
GOES FURTHER" .
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IMENMBLE
DWICHT EDWARDS COMPANY
PORTLAND, OREGON
(
AU CUMlfled Advertise meiltfl In
serted new today will be found on
but pace under "New Today" bead.
WANTED.
WANTED Walo-asi at Hotel Ump
WANTED An experienced waUreaa
at th Grand drill.
WANTED Boy over 16 for kitchen
helper. Cafeteria.
WANTED Counter girl
Club Cafe, opp. depot.
at Royal
WANTED Lunch counter girl at
Hotel Umpqua at once.
WANTED 2 timber fallers. Deer
Creek Lumber Co., Dlzonvllle, Or.
WANTED Boy to do light Janitor
work. Apply Western Union Tel.
Co.
WANTED Housekeeper, one that
wants a home. Addreas W. H. B.,
News-Review.
WANTED Woman or girl to aaalst
In housekeeping. Mlddleburg.
Round strain.
WANTED Olrl to work In confec
tlonery atore. Apply to Foutch'B,
oneriuan atreet.
WANTED Good bull dog for watch
-aog reasonable. Address B. D.
care News-Review.
WILL BUY YOUR USED
FURNITURE. STOVES,ete.
J. B. HENINGER,
SUCCESSOR TO MC CULLER & CHAMBERS.
Sheet MetalWork
OF AU KINDS
J. H. SINNIGER
1 10 OAK STREET PHONE 42
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE
LestM Rwtmr. l 1 A. II.
Usrsa Mini Fnlat, dallv t tn A. M.
Connections at Myrtle Point
to and from Marshfleld, Co
qullle, Bandon and Powers.
Kare $6.48, including war tax.
Reaervatlona at main office,
405 Caas St., near depot, Pbon
$03, or I'mpqua and Grand ho
tels, Rapp'i store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
WANTED Middle aged woman for
cook, or will employ man and
wife. Edwin Wearor, Myrtle
reea, uregon.
HELP WANTED WANTED HBLT
Ex-aerric mea and other fur-
nisnea employment free of share
Contractors, rancher and farmers
Place your orders with ua for heln-
era. Oar serrlaet are free both u
employer and employed. Law
renoe-Cordoa Co., 126 Caaa St.
none xir.
FOR RB3TT.
FOR RENT Salary aapcwlt DOXw
Koeeosrg National Bask.
FOR RENT Large furnished reon,
close la. Fhona 13-Y.
FOR RENT 4 housekeeping rooms.
wtnenester st. Phone 198-L
POR UIJB.
FOR BALI 1 pool table. J. M. Judl
FOB SALE Four bead of young
mules. 1. M. Lamb, Dillard, Ors.
FOR SALE Medium died team u
food eondHlpn. Phone 4-FJ.
FOR SALE Cheap, work hora. CaU
1227 West 2nd St. N. af.er (.
1. D. Palm.
WOOD FOR SALE Old and second
growth flr; some pine, J, C. Roy
phone S4-F3.
FOR 8ALE 160 ft. of one-inch top,
. and oae Jackson hay fork, Phoiu
42-FI.
FOR 8ALE Team horaea and hah
neaa, cheap. Deer Creek Lumber,
Co,, Dlxonville.
FOR SALE Oat and vetch hay, $1
per ton In shocks. Phone 3-F4
R. E. atbls, R. 1.
FOR SALE! Cheap, Overland car la
good condition. Enquire fierger'i
Bargain Store.
FOR SALE 25 heart of atock hogs.
Address P. R. Weaver, Myrtls
Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE Six cylinder touring car
at Roseburg Garage. rrfect con
dition. See P. M. Parker. I
FOR SALE Or tr-d. registered
Shorthorn bull. D. 8. Cburchll',
Elgaroae, Oregon.
MUST SELL fast Chalmers bug,,
cheap, good mechanical condition.
Inquire Sunset Oarage.
FOR SALE 1 milch cow, 6 head ot
goats; 1 pig. N. P. Wheat, Brock
way. Farm In Happy Valley.
FOR SAL17 1919 Harley-Davidaoa
motorcycle and side car. Thomas
Oodley, Wilbur, Ore.
FORD TRUCK BODY for sale cheap,
also gas tank. Trucks built.
Cockelreaa A Harbor, Oak A Ros.
FOR BALE Piano, Gerhard upright
grand; alao Hardle spray ontflt.
Perkins Bros. Commission Sal
Room.
MWCKLLANKOUB.
C R. ARUNDEL, plane tnalag and
repairing, if years experience
Phone 189-L.
FOUND Hub can for Dodre car
owner please call at Newa-Review
office for IL
LOST Headlight for Dodge automo
bile. Finder please return or
notify Ed Davie, 117 So. Flint.
FREE: Slab wood and edgings, if
taken at once. Deer Creek Lumber
Co., Dlxonville, Ore.
WIND. SHIELD
GLASS
for any snake car, made to
order
DIAMOND AGATE CCMP Y
121 PIKE ST. ROStBURCLOSL
PHONE your order for your winter
wooq to R. atubba, Msrroe tor
Phooe 11 FfS.
WELL DRILLING 8t. . elnsel-
man. driller, a. 1, Reseburl
Phone $-F6.
LOST Shepherd dog, and Foxhound
pup. white with red spots. David
S. Charchill, Elgaroae. Oregon.
safbtt first seem a safety
deposit hot for yon? valuable pa
per e atoseotirg Natl on U
Bank. tf
LOST Elk's teeth charm with
small diamond setting. Will ajtre
liberal reward. P.. I. ataraeas,
Roseburg, Ore.
WONT?T TO LOAN s-Tar rdra
credit farm loans, low Inter:
rate. $6.00S local money to loan
on good real estate. First mort
gage. Bee hi. F. Rloe ot Rico s
Rifle. (r
TAKEN tT On black n-ldine
weight 900 lb., right ear cropped,
branded "S" on left Jaw and left
hip. Owner mar have same by
paying rasturage and Incidental
expense. Bryan R. 'Coaler, Hoar
lla. Ortfwa.
FOR SALE Ford truck. ehsia
drive, canvas top, fair condition.
Price $360. Lindblom, Dlxon
ville. FOR SALE-; Six oak sectional cases
with disappearing glass doors at
new Auto Electric Station, Oak
and Pine Sts.
FOR SALE: Oat hay, $20 in th
ahock; cheat and rye hay, $1$; 6
ah oats, weight about 90 lba. each,
al $16. J, B. Rexroad, Dlxonville.
FOR SALE 1100 pound mar?,
works single or double; also 40
. White Leghorn hens. Henry
Tester, 2 miles east of Dlxonville.
FOR 8ALE 6-room house, lot tOx-
200 feet; cow barn, chicken house,
good garden, 3 cherry, 1 apple, 3
plum trees. Inquire 1114 Win
Chester St. .
FOR SALE One automobile bug at
$100; one Ford touring oar; 1
good delivery car; one trailer, 2
good mowers. AU cheap. Judd A
McMlllin.
A SNAP For man or woman a
confectionery and fruit stand, pay
ing splendid dividend for individ
ual to operate himself. Apply P.
O. Box 669, Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE 191? Chevrolet 1a
good running order, all new tire,
$4S. 191$ three fourth ton Re
public truck, $806. Inquire at
Service Garage. tf
FOR BALE Italian prune trees for
fall delivery at practically whole
sale prices, 6 to 8 ft., 0c; 4 te 6,
40c; 8 to 4, 80c R. L. Ellis, $
miles west, Roseburg. Ore.
FOR SALE We have the following
tars ror sale: One Ford tearing
car and one Overland Model 90
touring ear. Cmpqua Ant Shea,
Winchester St,
FOR SALPJ One fresh Brown 8wiss
oow with heifer calf; 1 red Dur
ham heifer 17 months old; I
Brown Swlaa bull calf 9 weeks old;
1 Jersey bull calf 7 weeks old. 11.
W. Stovall, Alexander Addition.
DRYER PIPE I have a HmlteH
amount ot Iron for dryer pipe,
farther supply denbtfnl; rmaaeat
ately la not toe early te put la
your order. J. H. Slnnlger.
OR SALE Stave silo 10 x 14 just
emptied; double disc plow, Ben
lea; Milwaukee binder. Oeorg
Telford, opposite Happy Valley
school house, P O. Roseburg. ,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 2-
y ear -old medium sited horse, gen
tle, broke to ride or drive, $76.
Discount for cash. Addreee O. H.
W., care News-Review.
FOR SALE 4-room house and IS
lots, 4 good chicken houses, wood
shed, well: also 4-mom house and
1 lot. Riverside. W. E. Bowen,
R. $, Rosebnrj.
SUPERIOR ROCK 8PRINGS CO'.
Best on the market: dry Blab
wood and mill enda by the tier er
eord. Special price on 10 tier, lota.
H. J. Denn, eor. Oak and Main.
FOR 8 ALE About 10,000 feet No.
I lumber at mill, $16 per M. It
taken before July 10; also sonw
No. 1 two-Inch plank at Wilbur.
Inst as strong for bridges or barn
floors as any, $10 per M. 1600
corda dry Blab wood, $1.St per
card. One r4 eow. 4 gala. $S
nndar value if taken at oaee. Trip
le A La saber Ce WUkur.