FAS FIT
How Many Women Are Like This?
Can anything be more wearing (or women than the ceaseless
round of household duties? Oh I the monotony of it all
work and drudge ; no time to be sick ; tired, ailing, yet can
not stop. There comes a time when something "snaps" and
' they find themselves " simply worn out," and to make matters
t orse.liavo contracted serious feminine disorder which almost
always follows the constant overtaxing of a woman's strength.
Then they should remember that there Is no remedy Kie
Lydia E. Ptukham's Vegetable Compound-the expe
rience of these two women establishes that fact
Cedar Ranids, la. "After the
birth of idt last child I had nch
painful iwll that would unfit m
entirely for my housework. I suf
fered iv months and tbe doctor aaid
that my trouble was organla nlcers
and I would bars to have an opera
tion. Tlut ai an awful thing to
me. with a young baby and four other
children, ao one day I thought of
Lydia E. Finkliam's Vegetable,
Compound and how ft had helped
me years before and I decided tott
it again. 1 took five bottles of Vege
table Compound and used Lydia E,
l'rak ham's Sanative Wash and sine
then I have bern a well woman, able
to take care of my house and family
without any trouble or a day's pain.
I aui reailyand thankful loswear by
your medicine any time. Iamforty
fimryearsoldand havenothadaday'a
iilneasof any kind for three years."
Mm. II. Koinio, 617 111 UlvJ,
Cedar JUpids, Iowa.
Sandusky, Ohio. "Aftertheblrth
of my baby I had organic trouble.
My doctor said it was eauaed by
too heary lifting and I would
have to have an operation. I
would not Consent to an operation
and let it go for orer a year, harms
my sister do my work for me aa I
was not able to walk. One day my
aunt came to see me and tola me
about your medicine said ft cured
her of the same thing. I took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and used Lydia B. Pinkham's Sana
tive Wash and they bare cured rue.
Now I do my own housework, wash
ing and Ironing and sewing for my
family end also do sewing for other
people I still take a bottle of Vege
table Compound every spring for a
tonic I recommend your medicine
to others who have troubles similar
to mine and you can use my letter
if you wish." Mrs. Paot Parsa
fusb,1325 Stone 8t.,Sandusky,Ohio.
All Worn Out Women Should Take
fc LYDIA C.PINHMAM MEOICINg CO- LI
rrrasiiiiiiirii " wiaai at Hllsi,
iililililiCol
OFFERS PLAN FOR
OBTAINING WATER
Judge Fullerton Wants Gravity
, System Bringing Water
From Rock Creek.
CHANGE IS NEEDED
Fecit That Increasing Settlement
Along lUver Will Pollute Stream
And That "A Change Will Soon
v Be Forced fpon the City.
By I. C. Fullerton.
The Increase of water and light
ratea in Roseburg by the Public Ser
vice commission, has created a con
slderable excitement and some criti
cism of the Commission in fixing a
rate which many of the Inhabitants
of the City regard aa entirely toe
men; ana toe increased burden on
the already over-taxed residents of
the City, causes the people of the
city to complain and with reason to
do so; but the proposition to issue
the bonds recently voted to construct
a municipal light and water system
by darning the North Umpnua river
at whistler s Uend, and constructing
a pipe line tfrom Winchester, taking
the water from practically the same
pont as the water is taken by the
present system, does not appeal to
the person who will give the matter
due consideration.
I The 1500,000 bonds voted will. If
they can be sold at all, have to be
sold at a discount, but the tax pay-
era of this City will have to pay the
annual Interest on the 1500,000 Just
the same, and the Interest required
will amount to more than, the added
charge for water and light fixed by
the Public Service CommTsslon. 8o
thtt the owner of property In the
City h'd better pay the additional
charge made by the commission for
water and light than pay his share
of the annual interest on the 1500
000 bond issue, and besides, the
hoTld Issue will be a debt to the city
that wl'l In'erfere with th further
lame d' bonds, and tt Is possible that
some time In the not far distant fu
ture a bond issue will be required for
some purpose that Is a public nec
essity, and It mav be difficult. If
not Impossible, to sell bonds for any
i purpose if $500,000 Is lidded to the
present Indebtedness of the cltv; but
the one most Important objection to
the promised expenditure of half a
million dollars for a municlnal water
nnd light plant an proposed by con
ducting a pipe line from Winchester,
Is the fact that H Is proposed to take
the watnr from the river at Winches
ter, and the . quality nf the water
conveyed to the Inhabitants of Rose-
burg will he of no better quality
thin Is now Ifurnlshed. and as the
jj,,,.,,,,, country along the North lTmnqua
, river, east oi wincnesier is aeveiop-
.club leader. The club has-a member- ed and additional settlements made,
ship of twelve, and Is tinder the lead- additional farms established and the
MARKS PEHFKCT SCOUR
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CORVALLIS, July 20 The Rose- ershlp of Mrs. V. N. Gilmore of Rose-
Just received by H. C. Seymour, state secretary.
nonulatlon Increased, the quality of
V. n.ta, at UTInnlinafal. will frrori-
uuig twneij nun mis uumpieiuu uhiuuib. iuiieis ui luu i-iuu iv cbujci uajjt grow more unfit for use,, until
work wttii a "ino percent eniclont Fuller, president; baverne Dunham, the time may come and probably In
record. This is Indicated by a report 'vice president, and ina rarnswortn, the life of some of the present In
habitants of the city will come when
the water taken from the river at
j Winchester will be untflt for public
use, and be condemned by the Pub
lic Service Commission, or some oth
er body with such power and a mu
nicipal water system from Winches
ter, if established, will have to be
abandoned
The first and most Important duty
nf a munlcinai Cornoration la to fur-
'nish Its inhabitants with an abund
ant supply of good, cool water for
aomestic use, ana an ampie-supply
for fighting fire and the necessary
water 'mains and hydrants tfor that
purpose. The necessary supply of
good, pure water cannot be furnish
ed from Winchester for domestic use.
Whether the water for fighting fire
can be furnished under the propos
ed system, which the city proposes
to adopt is not yet known.
If the city of Roseburg Is going
to undertake to furnish the inhabi
tants with a supply df water for do
mestic use, as well as an adequate
supply for fire fighting purposes.
the water should be brought to tbe
City from the North Umpqua river
at or near Rock Creek by gravity.
The first cost would be more than
that proposed from Winchester, but
the expense after the water Is
brought to the city would be small,
and In tbe long run, the expenses of
a gravity system would be less than
to pump water Into a reservoir at
some point near Winchester, and
convey It to the City In that way.
but the most important point Is that
by taking the water Ifrom the river at
a point far enough up the river to
set the supply above the settlement
along the river, we would obtain a
quality of water superior In every
way, and that would remain so.
If the Common Council Is deter
mined to obtain the water from the
river at Winchester, If It can be done
under the power given the City, the
better plan In my opinion and doubt
less the cheaper plan, would be to
buy out the company now operating
the water works there, and furnish
the water and lights from the pres
ent system. It would be the same
water thai is proposed to be furnish
ed by the municipal system, and af
ter while we can obtain water rrom
some point up the river, that will be
cool and free from the objections
that will always attach to the water
taker, from the North Umpqua river
at Winchester.
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Taste I - .
A Man's
Salted just enough crisp, delicious and
tasty it is no yonder that most men
enjoy soup just twice as much when
" Snow Flakes are served. Try theni
and see for yourself.
12o n't ask for crackers
say SNOW FLAKES
SOME MORE
P C. B PRODUCTS
Fin Sultana
Fruit lWuit
Cream Gt-mt
Animals
Zwribach
Vanilla Wafrrt
Aftsortrd Cakes
Fit Wafer
Oatmeal Crackers
Peanut Wider
J;
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Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.
from the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege are prompting and urging the
work and are assisting in the various
counties where the plan has been a-
dopted. Community nurses are also
giving dp time to the task. The were
to be taken up la as follows:
First, a preliminary meeting at
which the women learn to pick out
the good and bad points in a child a
physical body, then a second meeting
which will be a conference at which
the county nurse and a doctor will
examine the children and the home
demonstrations agent will confer
with the mother regarding the diet.
Following the preliminary meet
ings and conferences, these commun
ities will take up a line of follow up
work. The mothers who find that
their children can be Improved, by
diet will set about to bring their
children up to standard by rupply
ing tbe foods needed. A system of
checking up these children every
month is planned -by the home dem
onstrations agent.
Much good la expected to result
from the efforts df the women in
these communities and If more c m
munltles would take a stop of this
sort in the next few years, we would
not have the condition of today of
5,000.000 under nourished children
id the United States.
Canned Meats be
Sold by Government
(My Associated Preea)
Washington, July 21 In an ef
fort to axsist the public In combat
ing the high eost or living, the war
department will aoon place millions
df dollars worth of canned meats
on the market. These army stores
will be sold at prices even below the
pre-war quotations, according to an
announcement made by an officer of
the division sales department.
Cox Will Speak In
Both East and West
(By Associated Press.)
COLUMBUS. O.. Jiilv 1 Tfc.
central and eastern states will com-'
prise the Tbltlal" speaking forum of.
Governor Cox, according to tentative !
plans announced today. Later in tbei
raninalirn h vnvamn, a......,- I
make a lour of the west.
Prohi Presidential
Candidates Scarce
(By Associated Press.)
LINCOLN. NEB.. July 21 Seml-
nutboritatlve Information today that
neuner ryan or Billy Sunday would
be available for their national ticket
the prohibition part convention left
the question of nominees open and
spent the sweltering afternoon In lis
tening to hours of speech making in
the unveutilated auditorium.
Dodge Brothers
BU5INE55 CAR
Perhaps the best proof of their efficiency is
that the installation of one of these cars is so
frequently followed .by the purchase of
others.
Business men find they can approximate in ,
advance what their delivery will cost them.
The haulage coat 1 unusually low.
J. O. NEWLAND
Corner Cass & Stephens Streets
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MOTOK ITCIJST ATTKXTION".
Everv motnrrvcle rlrinr la tnvlinrf
to a free weltile roast Saturday, July
Z4. I ne bunch will leave the Harlcy
navidson Shop. 206 W. Douglas St.,
at ? n. m. Brinir vour side car nul
alone and have n ennrl tlrnn
HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES AG'CY.
tVnm t Irani V
ai u'lit fTns-Ar arrived In the
city yesterday from Grants Piiss to
make an extanciea visit wun uui ..
er, Mrs. L. L. Mathews.
Mrs. M. F. Turner of this ci!r left
yesterday afternoon for Portland
where she expects to reside nerma-
nently.
Mrs. O. J. Caimody of Winchester
npent yesterday morning In Rose
burg shopping and returned to her
home on tbe afternoon train. I
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Liht and Water Co.
FARM lU'REAC WOME TO
8TllV CHILI WKIiFARK
Farm Bureau women all uver the
state are taking up with child wel
fare work, and the women In Doug
las county are planning on eoremeno
ng this stsdy toon. Field workers
.VOTICki OF RALE OF GOVERN-!
MENT TIMBER. General Land
3 fTlce, Washington, D. C, July 3,
29. Notice Is hereby given that I
mbject to the condition! and llmltu-l
iona oi tne Act oi june a, ivi
!3 Stat., Ill), and the Intrus
ions of the Secretary of tbe Inter
or of September 15, 117. the tim
ber en the following lands will be
old August 23, 1920, at 10 o'clock
i. m., at public auction at the Unit-
id States land office at Roseburg.
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not
esa than the appraised value as
bown by this notice, sale to be sub
ject to the approval of tbe Secretary
f the Interior. The purchase price
vith an additional sum of one-fifth
f one per cent thereof, being
omuiisslons allowed, must be
leposlted at time of aale, money te
'ie returned if sale Is not approved.
ithorwiBe patent will Issue for the
Imber which must be removed
vithin ten years. Bids will be re
ceived from citizens of tbe United
States, associations of such eitlsena
nd corporations organised under
he laws of the United States or any
itate, territory or district thereof
inly. Upon application of a quali
fied purchaser, ths timber on any
egal subdivision win be orrered
leparately before being Included In
iny offer of a larger unit. T.
1( 8.. R. 1 W , Sec. 31, NEVi
E. fir 1460 M.. cedar SO M.,
BE. fir 1900 M.. SE14
SE4. fir 850 M., SWU BE, fir
1740 M cedar 20 M . NE 14 SWH.
fir 1220 M.. cedar 30 M.. Lot 3, fir
1170 M., SE14 SW4. fir 1600 M.,
Lot 4, fir 1800 M., none of the fir
or cedar to be sold for la than
12.00 ner M. T. 1 8.. R. 1 W.,
See. 9. NE NEU. red fir 625 M.
white fir 0 M.. BE 14 NEli, red rlr
3S0 M.: none of the red fir to be
sold for less thsn $1.76 per M., and
none of the white fir to be sold for
M than B0 cents per M. T. 18 S.,
R. 1 W.. Bee. 23. NE NW14, fir
1700 M.. NW14 NWH. Br 1550 M..
SW1 NWH, fir 2090 M., cedar 15
M.. SW1 SEH. fir 1640 M., cedar
60 M., 8EH SE14. flr 1425 M.. cedar
30 M.. NEK 8W14. fir 400 M..
NWtt 8WV4. flr 880 M.. 8E14 8W14,
flr 540 M., cedar It M.; none of the
flr or cedar to be sold for less than
$2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
MAN, Commissioner, General Land
OSte.
OH, BY JINGO
Don't Go Fishing Without
a Case of
LUXO Makes Your Lunch
Taste Right and the
Fish Bite..
BOSfBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
WILL BUY YOUR USED
FURNITURE. STOVES,t.
J. B. HENINGER,
SUCCESSOR TO MCClAlUN A CHAMBERS.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
Hides, Mohair, Rags,
Robber, Old Metals,
Papers and Bones.
A Good Una of Beeond Maud
Clothing for Sate.
Cass and Pine Bta.
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Piano Department
Heinline-Moore Conservatory
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Closed Until September.
TIME IS KXPIItINO FOK
DISABILITY CLAIMS
The time Is rapidly approaching
when those that were disabled In the
service during the World War can no
longer iiiske claim for Federal Com
pensatlon.
Under the Alii ur National laws il
Is necessary to present this claim
within one year from the date of dis
charge. '
It Is not necessary to claim this
compensation. That may be done
within one year. But It you were dis
abled In the service, or have dls
ibilitles growing out of wounds. In
juries or Blckness, It Is necessary to
igtahllsh that ifact.
There are reasons to believe that
a number of ex-service men who
have not yet taken this action by rea
son of not being familiar with the
procedure.
The government provides a set of
blanks for establishing disability. It
is known as form 626, and may be
ubtained by applying In person or li
writing to the 8tate Vocational Of
ficer, Department Headquarters. The
American Legion, 226 Morgan build
ing, Portland.
All ex-service men are nrged to
bring this Information to their bud
dies" with whom they come In con
tact.
Advertise In ths News-Review.
USED CARS
thick Roadster, 4-Cyl 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, f-Cyl
Ford Touring 1 4 Ton Chevrolet Track, 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
Auto Owners!
We would be ileawd to feet
Batteries Free
at any time and give yoa expert
advlre on the rare of Batteries.
When purchasing new baUer
lee get oar price. We can save
yon money
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
441 N. Jackaoa fM. ' Boeeborg.
"LIBERTY" CAKE CUPS
These are the cups that you read of in "Good
Housekeeping", and from personal experience
we can recommend them.
They Save Greasing!
They Save Time and Labor!
No Gem Pans to Wash !
Cake Keep Better Fresher!
Just the thing for Auto Parties and Lunches.
One Cross for 25 Cents, almost 6 for a Penny.
Get a Package, they will please you,
Churchill Hardware Co.
IRON MONGERS
THE WINCHESTER STORE