BosKurna iraws.Rrrrnrw wmxwnAY. jtty et. !v
mil rtemoerat. Orover Cleveland.
and that great patriotle Bepubljcan,
William McKlntey.
He said o didn't kuow Mr. Cox
personally, but that he knew his
record and bit backers, and in his
opinion, even should Mr. Cox be
elected, the American people would
never stand for a backward step In
the way of repealing the 18th
Amendment.
HEARTYAPPLAUSE
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Lecturer at Chautauqua Says
History Is Only Solution
Present Day Problem.
EDUCATION IS NEEDED
'.A
GASTOBIS
AJIOCXD THE TOWN
Visit with Ilelatlvea
Win. Russell and wife of West
Rosehurg leKt this morning for Cot
tage Grove to visit with relatives.
I eaves for Oeswell
Anna Woodward who has been
visiting in Roseburg for a short
time returned to Creswell this morn
ing. Show at Oakland
The Western Round up company.
In Roseburg. last week end, will show
at Oakland on Saturday and Sunday
July 24 and 25.
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to Homo IJfe and !riH-r Train.
log of Their tliildlvn luttrad
of tiuciul AttnutUHi.
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PHILADELPHIA. .Inly I 9. A 1
rrint rcdui li in the wo'kin
forie of the Pennsylvania rlilroa
will be made ibis w-ek. it was :u
annnml h.-re today ai the company'
ofiLe.
In ill" ciis'nrn n-?l..n nloiie. whirl
takes in the territory fast of Altoc
t:a. between 1 1.000 and .2.000 wot
lers will li" lunil off, it waj -tatcd
It was Mated the rriluCtlo.i WB!
renilen-d nt'' ss; ry ly the fart tha
expenses have been cxreoding In
come for some time past.
A majority of those to go are it
he shoos or rl. riol department
This action was decided upon at a
r.inn f tha iroiw.r-ll i: f f nf the
1 lailroml. The general strike threat
1 pnpi Itv leaders fjf railway labor
lnim of the anticipated
& UMlfc for
Pot Infantt. Invalids and Orowlne ChlHrra
the OngnuU h ocU-Urink For AH Agca
facsimile Sinai"-
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NATHAN FULLERTON
THE RiXALL STOSE. PERKINS BUILDING, Roieb
WE SFXL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
of
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMK HHMN1. Mil V. OITT.
ago awards of the railway labor
oard has nothing to do with the
lilroad's notion, said high officials
f the Pennsylvania today.
CHICAGO. July 19. The reduc
"on in working force of the Penn
"lvania railroad, announced today
t Philadelphia, applies only to the
astern region. It was stated In the
lmnanv's northwestern offices here.
:aih of the four Pennsylvlnla sys
cm regions act independently.
KITIIQIAKK SHAKES I.OS AX.
tiELES.
I.OS ANGKI.ES, July 19 A sharp
earthquake shock was felt here at
6:48 o'clock.
No damage was reported from any
quarter of the city. There was nu
tmnfc imong the people.
INFANTS & INVALIDS
ASK FOR
Horlick's
The Original
Avoid
Imitations
and Substitute.
Rich MI'fc, Matted Orln Extract In Powder
No (luDg NourUhicg-DigeUbl
WhiteTeeth, Healthy Gums,
a Clean Mouth
THAT is what you should seek in a
dentifrice. And it is easily found,
if you will care for your teeth retularly
with Klenzo Dental Crcme. And the
delightful after-tnstc of Klenzo that
Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feeling fa satis
fying evidence of the good it does.
Step in and get a tube today.
me nrst round of applause
brougllt forth by Judge Alden last
night wag in the first minute of
his discourse when he said, "Thanli
God for that man Fish." The big
crowd in the tent evidently liked
Fish and knew right away that if
tne judge approved so heartily of
the Fish lecture that the Judge him
self was the right sort of man.
Judge Alden claimed from the
first that he was a "crank". He
proved however not to be the kind
of a man usually associated with
term. The generally accepted de
finition of the term, whether dic
tionarlal or not, is that a crank is
an Individual obsessed with a fool
ideal, usually political. At least
that Is the kind of a crank that usu
ally makes the Chautauqua circuit.
The judge then proceeded to prove
that he was very sound.
Had he said nothing else but that
"knowledge of history Is necessary
to Intelligent discharge of the duties
of good citizenship" he would have
left a lemon that the thousand hear
ers under the big tent could have
taken well to heart. He reiterated a
statement over and over again to the
rffert that there is nothing new
undor the sun. that every political
and economic Idea that Is held ur
before us by the political reformers
from time to time has been tried
over and over by the countless cen
turies that have gone before us and
sn all we have to do to asrrtaln
whether or not they are workable
Is to gaze bark on the paces of
history pud see how they came on
before. That Is where so mnny peo
nle go wrong, pirn and women with
he best Intentions, the theorv thev
Mvoate sounds plans'ble and In
theory Is plausible, but It fails to
t-ke hm.m nature Into account
where the theory has bumped Into
hat same human nature manv
times before and gone' to the dam
nn"on bow-wows as the result.
In urging the necessity of edu
citlon, the judge let it -he under
stood that he didn't necessrllv
moin a college education, "gome
nf the highest fools I ever knew",
he said, "were men with university
degrees." He insisted tha.t any man
wno could reai m!a;ht become edu
cated. If he would anplv himself to
a proper amount of reading. He
feared however. hst the "power of
thought and meditation have become
a lost art due to the manv distrac
tions of social pleasure with which
we are presented today."
He urged proner censuring of
moving pictures that the nauseating
problem play might he eliminated
He gave a plain discussion of the
problems of the home, the matter
of Informing children of the mvst
erles of life instead of letting them
get filthy Ideas from thlr compan
ions on the street. He urged a
national curfew law that would re
quire children .under 16 to be off
the streets at 8:30 unless accom
panied by their parents; he urged
mothers to teach their daughters to
do hotisework so as to be prepared
for marriage; he urged a law that
would make it impossible anywhere
In the United States for a man and
woman to marry when either of
them were physically or mentally
unfit to have children; he made an
earneat plea to youiif: men to keep
clean, to live the decent life.
Yet. In spite of the serious nature
of his message, he sprinkled it with
a seasoning of wit and humor that
kept the audience In an uproar.
He touched on polltlce jut tor a
moment. He told his audience that
he was a Democrate. hut that he had
a hunch that Harding was to he
the next president. He said that
he knew him very well personally
and that he was a man "who would
take advice from evervoouy.
gard his as a combinatlLj of that
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out:
Doubles Its Beauty.
A few rruts buys Danderine."
After an application of "Danderine"
von e..n not find a fallen hair or any
dandnif. besides everv bair shows
taw life, vigor, brightness, store
color and thickness.
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Return to Wilbur
Alice and Anna Brannlnger who
have been visiting in this city for a
short time returned to their home In
Wilbur this morning.
Is Granted Divorce
A divorce was granted at Co-ur
'd Alene, Idaho, on June 17 to Mrs.
Ella Stewart Dant from A. W. Dant.
She resumes her former name of
Ella Stewart.
Ix-nves for Xewwrt
Mrs. George Sewell left this morn
ing for Newport to visit for a short
time with Frances Howell and Flor
ence Kohlhagen.
Attend Convention
James Goodman and wife departed
this morning for Salem where they
will attend the Kilt's convention and
visit with Mr. Goodman's parents.
Grocery Stork Sold
r Long, who has been conduct
ing a home grocery store at the cor
ner of Stephens and Washington
streets has sold his stock of goods
to the Kidd grocery.
lnnre at Tiller
The residents of the Tiller sec
tion are plnnnlng for a big dance In
the new pavilion at that place on
Saturday, July 31. Good music has
been secured for the occasion and
a good time is assured, according to
word received here today.
Visited With Sienors
Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson, of Med
ford, stopped off yesterday on their
way to Salem to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Slgnor. They are on the
way to attend the Elk's convention,
and will then go on to Portland.
They were former acquaintances of
the Signors in the east.
Some FGlne Sweet Corn
Some fine specimens f Bweet sorn
grown by D. C. McGhehey. of Glen-
gary. (found their way Into! he News-
Review office yesterday afternon
Mr. McGhehey states that he market
ed the first home grown sweet corn
peas, potatoes and cabbage sold to
local dealers this season.
Dance on fu1or Day-
Tentative plans for a big Labor
Day dance to be given at the Ar
mory in this city are now beins: con
sidered. The committee In charge are
seeking some new and novel features
which will be introduced during the
evening. The best f music will lie
obtained and a rousing good time Is
promised all who attend.
NOTICK OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. General Land
Office, Washington, D. C, July 3,
1920. Notice is hereby given thut
subject to the conditions aDd limita
tions of the Act of June 9, 1916
(39 Stat.. 2181. and the Instruc
tions of the Secretary of the Inter
ior of September 15, 1917, the tim
ber on the following lands will be
iold August 2.1, 1920, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at public auction at the Unit
ed Slates land office at Roseburg
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not
less than the appraised value as
shown by this notice, sale to be sub
ject to the approval of the Secretary'
of the Interior. The purchase price
with an additional sum of one-fifth
of one per cent thereof, being
commissions allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, money to
be returned if sale is not approved.
otherwise patent will Issue for the
timber which must be removed
within ten years. Bids will be re
ceived from citizenB of the United
States, associations of such citizens
and corporations organised under
:he laws of the United States or any
tate, territory or district thereof
inly. Upon application of a quall
Med purchnser. the timber on any
ietsl subdivision will be offered
lepsrately before being Included in
any offer of a larger unit. T.
16 8.. R. 1 W, Sec. 31, NEii
-iE'A. fir 14 60 M.. cedar 30 M.,
SA' KEVt. fir IRoO M.. BE M
E",. fir 850 M. SW FEW . fir
1740 M., cedar 20 M.. NEVi 8W11.
fir 1220 M.. cedar 30 M-. Lot 3, fir
1170 M.. SE'4 SW4. Br 1600 M..
Lot 4. fir 1800 M.. none of the fir
ir cedar to he sold for less than
12.00 per M. T. 16 S., R. 1 W.
e 9. NE U NE 'i . red fir 628 M..
white fir 60 M BK4 ft "4. rea nr
360 M.; none of the red fir to be
sold for less than $1.75 per M., and
none of the white fir to be sold for
-ss than 60 cents per M. T. 1 8..
It. 1 W., See. 23. NE1, NW 14 . fir
1700 M.. NW14 NW14. fir 1550 M .
SW4 NW14. fir 2090 M., cedar 25
M PWM SE'4. fir 164" M cedar
60-M., SEH SE'4. Mr 1425 M.. cerlar
30M,NE'4 PW14. fir 400 M
NW14 SW14. flr 880 M., 8E14 SW14,
fir S40 M.. cedar 10 M.: none of the
fir or cedar to be sold for lers than
II 00 per M. (Blgned) CLAY TALL
MAN, Commissioner, General Land
Office.
of course
Fluffy, crispy-brown FISHER'S PANCAKES, frying-pan titt, will
certainly appeal to the inner fisherman.
EVERYBODY HAS A CAMP APPETITE. They all vote for
PANCAKES. Nobody wants to wait for supper.
They won't have to wait when there's FISHER'S PANCAKE
FLOUR in camp.
FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR la a scientific combination of buck
wheat, wheat, corn and rice, with the exact amount of rtarng
needed to make perfect PANCAKES and even a bit of corn sugar
to make a crisp,
oi'i:x i XDEii new .maxa;i:mi:xt.
Derrick house home rooltrd meals.
Mrs. D. Y. Allison In charge. The
best of service and food.
OH, BY JINGO
Don't Go Fishing Without
a Case of
LUXO- Makes Your Lunch
Taste Ritfht and the ,
Fish Bite.
ROSEBURG D MRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
WILL BL'Y YOUR USED
FURNITURE. STOVES.etc.
J. B. IIENINGER,
SUCCESSOR TO MC GLALLEN & CHAMBERS.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARCAIN STORE
Hides, Mohair, Tings.
Itilhher. Old Metals,
Pnivrs and Donee.
A Good Line of 8econd Hand
Clothing For 8aie.
Cass snd Pine Sts.
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Piano Department
HeM'me-Mon re Comervato ry
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Closed Until September..
Auto Owners!
We would lie iIm1 to
your
Batteries Free
at any time and p.lvr you expert
advice on the rs- of Itnltiwlrs.
When piirrliH-ing new lintter
lee get our price. We ran save
-rm money.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
441 S. Jackson Hi. Itoneburf.
ffplggll """" Jjp
They'll Want Pancakes,
brown crust.
The sweet powdered milk Is mixed right In to save, you adding
fresh milk. You Just add water from the nearest spring and the
batter's ready for the frying pan.
Manufactured In "America's Finest Flouring Mills" by
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
snow xmmox sense.
1 The railroad men of Roseburg
showed their good common senso
hy sticking to the llroihorhoods and
not being stampeded into Joining n
wiltli-at union. Other unions would
profit If they would l.ollow their
example. Port I'mp'iua Courier.
I o i
WIIE.V IOC LEAVE TOWX
this summer It's a good move to have
the News-Review follow you to your
vacation home, i.et us mail It to you
dally Just phone 135 or vrlte our
uliscrlpt'lon department and we'll
ee that It comes to voll regularly.
USED CARS
Buick Roadster, 4-Cyl 1918 Mitchell, 6-CyI
Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Ford Touring 1 4 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
"LIBERTY"
These are the cups that you read of in "Good
Ilonsekppning", and from personal experience
we can recommend them.
They Save Creasing!
They Save Time and Labor!
No Gem Pans to Wash !
Cake Keep Better -Fresher !
Just the thing for Auto Parties and Lunches.
One Gross for 25 Cents, almost 6 for a Penny.
Get a Package, they will please you,
Churchill Hardware Co.
IRON MONGERS
1
n& j&Vv'::l
OX MSI1IXG TH1P.
A party of expert fishermen ore In
camp this week near the fulls on
Smith river. Among the party are Dr.
A. F. Settlor, of Roseburg; W. P.
t'ampbt-ll of Los Angeles; W. P.
Heed of this city, Harry McKeownn
of Murshfleld; E. L. Parroll ami .li s.
Micelli of Roseburg, JudKO Napier
If this city, and Geo. Mrllargrue.
Ity grapevine special to the Courier
tli" an' all euioyiug a fine time and
n sr'frrlng from famine i f life
chilly weather. Port Umpiua t'our-
Aiverttse te Itevtew
CAKE CUPS
THE WINCHESTtt STORE