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Christian Duircb, corner Pine and
Woodward streets, Rev. C. H. Hilton,
minister. Regular services will be
held Sunday morning. The pas' or
will preach. The subject will be, "A"
Oreat Calm." In the evening the
last of the services conducted by Dr.
Hunks will be held at the school
house auditorium. Dlble school at
9:45. The superintendent has re
turned from his vacation and will
have charge of the Bible school Sun
day. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 o'clock, sub
ject, "Lesnons From the Poets." The
public always welcome.
Visit at Home
Miss Vera Tipton is home from
Ban Jose, Cal., where she attended
the -state normal school during the
past year. She will teach the com
ing, year in the schools at Coronado,
Calif., which is across the bay from
San Diego.
Oretrtm Sift 4 T?ni .before being featured here.
o wi, t mw 1 two large amusement concerns
D m . have been secured, and the public
urogram Arranged wui be oi cleanest and
o 1 (he most satisfactory tertice in the
SALEM, Ore, auk U Dlreo ' 01 "a'"t M
tore of the Oregon Watetalr and Mu,lc Uhe4 by H. X
officer, of the board are looking "'oudenmeyer, notable singer and
forward to the largest and best fair niU8lclan to De ddltlonal asstst
for the week of September 27 to on th v,n,n entertainment
October 2. of any in the state's his. P01" " n auditorium,
tory and are basing the belief upou ! f the least of the evening page
the number of entries already listed ants will be the horse show to be
"'"' umerent departments, (held lu the ktadlaiu four nights of
Mi,i,uriw V"" tV" 10uth 8nd ,h8 J D. Farrell will be In
Middle West as we 1 a the Pnnirix . .
finou) . , , - iMirne ui mil ui.xti'ju. ah neao. Ol
M i, , I largejy 'represented in the departments of agriculture and
Sinnth p."? 'k ,'!h,btt 'h" .livestock also he Is at present tour-
n tt rol,na1to be one df the moil the state In the Interest of the
"uu- nB eniries(,lltIer, enlisting the assistance of the
close on September IS. but already . varlou, a,,ellU ln getting each cltv
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DANCE AT DIXOW1IJ.K.
Friday. Aug. 13. at Audi-
torluot. Oil's orahueira will
furnish music.
TUB FIRST BAPTIST CllTRCH
mere is so large a list that addi
tional barn space is being prepared,
and it Is probable that tents will be
called Into service when the stock
exhibit arrives ln Its entirety.
Noteworthy Improvements In the
walks and buildings feature
and county to make exhibits.
PORTLAND MARKET.
PORTLAND, Aug. 12. Hogs are
movlnr slowly nrlme mivw) ahln.
I ments 'going at $18 to 118.35 per
u-n.Lr jI,. .a. . . , , lliril IB ft,
wuv uii iub Kruunas tnia year, vi i .1 ..
rZ, ,n ,h.. Jhll bTPing.x-Changed. Demand for sheep 1.
C .), . V 7 I .FKe "'Kht. valley lamb, commanding to
barns that were damaged by the,.,, i- unchanged But
severe storms of last winter are ' cents, tgg. are uncranuea. mit
unrtergnlnr ...h.t.nti.i Th!.'1" KlnK "P slightly, extra cubes
work to be finished this month. 'brlll8,"g 611 10 55 c'
several carloads df Southern Ore
gon granite have been utilized In
improving the old walks, new hird
surfaced streets and cement walks
likewise peing additions this year.
OVKRAM-a WKItK WORN.
ES?EN. Germany, Aug. 12 Mov
ed by the American example, a
A concrete road across the entire number of young men here made
and rut of former ..t. fir. hn Prices by organUing a procession
campers were obliged to resort to lttd ' u,ua ove:aV;- ,The,r r''
straw as a temporary road cover-1 how'ver- ""'e,t '"'k' a 5
inc. The new agricultural building working population, who, under h
will house the floral as well as the! mpression that it was "a studied
iibihi lu iiirir viau, tiiauo m ruau
A free fight en-
agricultural display, the former be
Ing heretofore given space in the old
pavilion. This new plan will admit
of greater (freedom of arrangement,
and will make possible more artistic
effects In both exhibits.
The raring program, whlrh Is to
be given foremost place on the list
of entertainment features this sec
tor the paraders.
sued and some of the cheap tailor
ing propagandists were badly In
jured. TOMFtSTONK FOR SALE.
fTlv Awsnrtfitfrt Prii).
ntTDAPKST. HUNGARY, "Nice
son, includes some of the fastest famiv tombstone; little used: for
horse, on the turf, every mail bring- a()ln .. advertisement published
Ing names df paramount Importance )n tne new8papers here, has directed
menu eniiien . nitoniinn nln to the noveriv of
in the racing world.
closed yesterday.
Professional automobile races and
auto polo, one of the most spectacu
lar sports of the day, promise to be
big drawing cards, the latter never
After you eat always take
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Instantly relieves HMrtbarb, Bloat
d GaM-r Feeing. Stops food souring,
repeating, and all stomach miseries.
Aid difeMtlo and mppmtif. Kmm Momaeh
weet and truax. Incrw VlUlity and Pep.
EATON1C i tb bent rmtady. Tna of thou
sand! wonderfully benefited. Only costs a cent
or tiro a day to ues it. Positively a-usranteed
to pJeass or we will refund noaar. Get a big
km today. You will sea.
205 Cass St
Our Want Ads Obtain Results.
Nathan Fullerton,
Roseburg, Oregon.
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There is no economy in buying so
called bargains in tires offered at sen
sationally cheap prices when a '
well-made tire delivers mileage at a .
considerably lower rate of cost.
Add the time and trouble occasioned
by frequent replacements and it is
fully apparent why tire users, seeking
,real mileage economy, are not attract
ed to very cheaply priced tires.
The popularity of Goodyear Tires, of
the 30x3-, 30x3V2- and 31 x 4-inch
sizes, is based on the fact that they
are built to deliver exceptional mile
age at low cost and consistently do so.
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Goodyear Heavy Tourlit Tubes cort no
more than the price you are asked to pay
for tubes of less merit why riik costly
casings when such sure protec
tionU available? 30i3'AtUe $A5U
in uxittrproof 6og
the formerly well-to-do ' families
Many of them early began to sell
rugs, furniture and Jewelry to get
fond, hut some now have nothing
lift but heirlooms.
Lieutenant. Rowden and Davidson
of the American Relief Administra
tion, found It necessary, recently to
select Krom 152,000 "ntellectiinl"
appllein'. those who should be
given 4,000 available relief parcels.
MINSTRKIJ ARK COMING.
The Famous Georgia Minstrel, are
due Ifor ait appearance at the Ant
ler's Theatre, Friday, August 20,
bringing a company of forty funma
kers, musicians, singors and dancers
and -fifteen vaudeville acts ln a pro
gram entirely different llroin any
thing ever seen in a inlrffctt'l per
formance. That minstrelsy la again
becoming the popular amusement of
the American stage Is shown by the
crewded houses being given all Blm
lar organisations. There must be
something to attract people to the
theatre from the fact the Famous
Oeorgia Minstrels have weathered
the storms of over fhlrty three
years continuous travel there must
De something In a reputation to sus
tain them so many years therfU
must certainly no merit ,nack or all
this, and while they have the re
gulation band punule.'lt Is a fre
quent thing that when the company
arrives In town, they find the seats
are all sold in advance. The repu
tation ct tha company must have a
whole lot to do with this.
Corner Lane and Rose streets,
J. H. Dickson, pastor. Bible school psr pound.
at :4 a. m. o. p. Cosnow, Hupt.
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.,
with preaohing by the pastor. B.
Y. P. U. will meet at 7:00 p. m.
All the young people of the parish
are urrod to attend this service as
Important business will be attended
expected around Harrlaburg, where
picking will commence about Aug.
4. Pickers are to receive two cent
MU-VAMPS N&XT.
NEW YORK. August 12. Girls,
whaddye know? Right here In New
York iMtv. who tin vnu MimtwiuA la
stealing your stuff and taking to
to A lve son sorvi and short (having his eyebrows plucked Just
address by a number of the mem- ,,. uny U.0Uway vamp? Well,
l.rs Prayer meeting Wednesday : none otnPr Ihan M Man :
evening at 7 o'clock
J. 11. D.
A.VOTIIKR INDUSTRY.
AltltlVKs IX THIS CITY.
Private Charles II. Ambrose ar
rive in this city Inst week from
Vancouver Barracks, where ho has
been stationed for the past several
months and will visit at the home
of his parents. Mrs. f! rover Potter
of this city. The young boy has
secured a thirty-day furlough and
will leave here the first of Septem
ber for California where he will
Join the rest of his regiment at
Camp Presidio. Cal rornla. The rest
of his regiment was due here this
morning, but failed to arrive. Mr.
Ambrose has many thrilling Inci
dents to relate during his stay In
Oermnny. He has many friends In
th's city that glad to know he will
visit In Roseburg and are sorry he
has to leave us so soon.
XKW COMPANY STARTS.
PORTLAND. Ore., August 13.
Spahgnum moss has provided this
city with a new Industry that is now
mplnylng 0 people preparing the
material for shipment all over th
I'nitd States and to a number of
foreign countries, where It Is mar
keied chiefly In the form of surgical
dressing.. The establishment here
known as the Spahgnum Products
Company, has Just been reorganized
and the controlling stock and active
management has lieen taken over by
Y. S. Stock, for many year, with
the Rlumauer-Frank Drug Company.
I1KJ CROP K.PK(TK1.
HARRISHURO, Ore.. Aug. 1J.
A crop of small grain yielding 20
per cent better than last year Is
lielng looked forward to by farmers
In this vicinity. First reports from
threshing machines show 50 bushels
of Vail oats to the acre and 18
bushels of wheat.
OKFICKS IX NEW YORK.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 13 With
view to greater trade expansion
for Oregon the Joint traffic bureau
if the Port of Portland and com
mission of public docks has opened
a permanent office in New York.
rhe port also has a traffic repre
sentative touring the far east and Is
soon to appoint another to cover
the Xoith China field.
HKi YIICI.I) OK HOPS.
HARR1SHURO, Ore., Aug. 33.
A heavy yield of hops this year Is
WEARING SPECIAL COSTUMES.
ROME. A lare nmber of aristo
cratic young men ln Rome, Florence
and other. Italian cities, by agree
ment, are wearing a sneclal costume
this summer costing ahout IS to 8.
They have declared a boycott on ex
pensive clothing.
The suits are composed of khaki
or blue denim trousers and a shirt
or blouse which can quite easily be
made at home. Wearers of the
cheap attire have also temporarily
abandoned Jewelry, elaborate, cra
vats, silver-handled canes or expens
ive hats. ' Most df the innovators
also wear sandals insread of shoes.
Mrs. Emma Montgomery, who has
been vsitlng the past week at Can
yonvllle, departed for her home at
Sutherlln yesterday.
Sutherlin Sanitarium
ME DICAL SURGICAL
Write R. L HALL, M. D., Stipt
Sutherlln, Oregon
NOTICE OK SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. General Land
Office, Washington, D. C, July 3.
1920. Notice is hereby given that
subject to the condition, and limita
tions c: tne Act of June 9, 1916
(39 atat.. Sis), and the instruc
tions of the Secretary of the Inter
ior of September 15, 1917, the tim
ber on the following lands will be
sold August 23, 1920, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at public auction at the Unit
ed States 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, 't ne purcnase price
with an additional sum of one-fifth
of one per cent thereof, being
commissions allowed, must be
risnnsited at time of sale, money to
lie returned if sale 1. not approved,
otherwise patent will issue for tne
timber which must be removed
within ten vears. Bids will be re
ceived from citizen, of the United
States, sssorlatlona of such citizens
and corporations organized under
state, territory or district tnereoi
only. Upon application of a qualified-purchaser,
the timber on any
. ...kjii,inn will hn nffered
l legal buiiui'i""'!. v
(separately before being Included In
any ofrer ot a larger uun. .
15 S., R. 1 W. Sec. 31, NEK
SFM fir 14C0 M., cedar 30 M..
NW14 SBM. fir 1800 M.. SEM
SE4. fir 850 M.. SW14 8EK. fir
1740 M.. cedar 20 M., NE14 SW4.
fir 1 2 ?0 M . rerisr SO M., Lot 3, Br
1170 M.. SE14 SW14, fir 1:0 M..
Lot 4. fir 1800 M . none of the fii
or cedar to be sold for less than
12.00 per M. T. 16 8., R. 1 W..
Sec. 9. NE4 NEK. red fir 625 M.,
white fir 60 M., SEU NEtf. red fir
360 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
i-ss thsn 60 cents per M. T. 16 8..
R 1 W., See. 23. NE14 NWK. fir
i7m M . NWU NW14. fir 1650 M.,
8WH NWH, fir 2090 M., cedar 25
M., EW"4 nr mm m., k
60 M.. 8E14 SB. flr1425 M.. cedar
20 M., NK SWlt, Hr 400 M.,
NW14 SW fir 880 M.. 8E BW.
fir 640 M., cedar 10 M.; none of the
flr nr cedar to be .old for lees than
9 nn ner 14. (Signed) CLAY 7 ALU
MAN. Commissi ones. General Lend
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 13. Be
cause housewives as well as laun
dries like the product of the E. M
Clothes Bleach Company, that con-;
cern has found it ncessary to ex- j
pand its equipmnt and put out its
preparation for1 retail trade. It is
one of the city s newest manufac-1
turlng companies. '
ALASKA AFTER TRADE.
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 13 Even
Alaska is sending representatives to
this city to take part ln the eighth
annual Bnyer's Week. Between
1800 and 2 'Kill people from all
points of the northwest are ex
pected.
ROSEBURG -CAMAS VALLEY
STAGE
Two Daily Stages
Two Daily Stages leave
ROSKUI KO, - - 7 and 2:30
Ix-ave CAMAS, - 7:45 and 11
Sieeiul trip made at any time.
Phone 170-L Hoseburg or Camas
Hotel Camas Va ley.
(I)OUUK t'AHS ARE USKll)
LEK C. GOODMAN, Prop.
self, ln most any upper Broadway
butber shop between 1 and 3 p. m..
the hours when the lounge. : auto
and other verities ot lir.ards and
he-vamps drop in for their dally
"dolliug-up", one may see the ton-
aiitni uimy Willi nis colllll IDS
tweezers reducing the eyebrow, of
the Sunday fraternity.
Mrs. Jim Clarke, df Winchester
came to this rliy this morning and
spent a few hours here shopping
and visiting with friends.
BIG BENEFIT DANCE.
Given at the armory In this city
Monday, Sept. 6, by committee df
trainmen. Good time for all. Ott'a
six-piece archestra will furnish the
music. ' Gent. 11.00. Ladies free.
SAY ."DIAMOND DYES"
Don't streak or ruin Tour material la tt
poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes.1
aay directions in package.
"FREEZONE"
Off Corns I No Pain I
Lift
Doesn't hurt
Drop a little
F'reezone on an aching corn Instant
ly the corn stops hurting and short
ly you lift it right oft with finger.
Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
of F'reezone for a few cents, suffi
cient to remove every hard corn,
Boft corn, or corn between the toes,
and the calluses, without soreness or
irritation.
sCilir? sn jn 11 nn n n n rf
Just add water.
it's
That's all the caftip cook has to do with FISHER'S PANCAKE
FLOUR. No fussing, no milk required, no sugar necessary.
We have added these ingredients in just the right proportions
to give you PANCAKES that you will pronounce the best
you've ever eaten.
On that August fishing or camping trip FISHER'S
PANCAKE FLOUR will add materially to your joy
and materially reduce the labor of thje person in charge
of the camp eats.
See that FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR is part of the!
outfit on that August trip to the great outdoors.
.if P.r , Aj- v; . a jt ypy r, pR.oc e r; s
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
ready! A
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