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mwi ram wbtwraray. Arorwr is, ism yWell Begun W?i7 Done ) f fi j. The most imnortant srn frv. J f s.fizr 1 - J$L- reliable flour. The rest is easy . merely follow the directions drC Going Camping? Tuck In mine Hour. Canipfire pancakes have a delicious tang. 0 coirje, you'll Include iKZXliVS llwn Hearts, too. NOTICK OK SUE- OF QOVERN- MKNT TIMHKt.-Uencral Land , (Wlce, Washington, D. C, July 3, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that sutiWt lo the conditions and limita tions cr me Act of June 9, 1916 (33 Stat.. 2i', and the instruc tions of tne Secretary of the Inter ior of Septcmher Ki. 1917, the tim ber on '.he' following lands will be sold August 2.1. 1920. at 10 o'clock . m., at public auction at the Unit ed States land office at Hoseburg,. Oregon, to the hisheat bidder at not less than the appraised value as ihown or this notice, sale to be sub Jct to the approval of the Secretary ol the Interior. The purchase price itn in additional sum of one-fifth of one pur cent thereof, being commissions allowed. must be delimited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must he removed within ten years. Hlds will ho re ied from citizens of the United States, aeociatiops of such citizens ind corporations organized under Ibe laws of th" United States or any. Hate, territory or district thereof only. Tpon application of a quali fied purchaser, the timber -on any lecal subdivision will be offered epirately before If ing Included In ny otter nf a larger untt. T. H 8., R. 1 W , Sec. 31, NEVi j SEli, fir 14'-0 M., cedar 30 M., ; H"A'14 SE, fir 1800 M., SE4 SE4. flr 850 M., SVfK SE, fir . it's. J ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. ' ....... n r.A.. A csciawc lTcpaiaii"" uun Ef: ifi sircilrttimilhcrootrtwRfuU- linj!l,eStcctear.(tBw tt is- jvl . ti.n:i;i.k2 , -.;' at-'1,1,11 psasnji i""-J ..Kl -n ,-..n i:nATi;6.tioll r " thcrrfL ncssandKesuauM"" neither Opium.Morphtnenotj iimcral. Not abcotiv : 3 1 J'emrim Jm ,i . ! I Sdf i v? j toil- ii- I I Ah.-lofitlcmedvf i- r CMMi"'icariDian: and LiTrishnosantt T nu OF SLEEP ritSimilt SidnatoreOS Copy of Wrapper. Vet Contents lBTluid Praotaj hi a vitas s 7 i The most important step to ward better baking is securing reliable flour. The rest is easy merely follow the directions of a good recipe. is reliable flour whoever has used it says so, and many have used it during the past thirty yoars Your grocer has it in 10, 24h and 49 pound sacks. 1740 M.. cedar 20 M., NE SW. fir 1220 M., cedar 30 M . Lot 3. flr 1170 M., SE4 SW14, flr 1600 M., Lot , fir 1800 M., none or the fll or cedar to be sold for less than $2.00 per M. T. 16 S., R. 1 W Sec. 9. Hithi NEVi, red fir 625 M., white flr SO M., SU NEtf, red tlr 360 M.; none of the red (Ir to be sold for less than $1.75 per M., and aone of the white fir to be sold foi ess than 50 cenU per M. T. 16 8., It. 1 W., Sec. 23, NE4 NW4, flr 1700 M., NWi4 NWVi, flr' 1550 M., 3VV V4 NW14, flr 2090 M., cedir 25 M., SWA SEVi. flr 1640 M., cedar 60 M., SE4 SEU. flr 1425 M., cedar 30 M.. NIH4 SV4, flr 400 M., NWVi S hi. fir 880 M.. SEVi SWV, fir 640 M., cedar 10 M.; none cf the flr or cedar to be sold for less than $2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY 1 ALL MAN, Commissioner, General Land (Tic - ." Dealers and Jobbers can secure the Easy Vacuum Washiug Machine (the- last word in washers) electric-driven and gas-heated, from the Portland Gas & Coke Co. State whether A. C. or D. C. Motor. WHEN VOO I.EAVK TOWN this summer It's a good move to bave the NewK-Kevlew follow you to your vacation home. L.ei us mail It to you daily just phone 135 or write our ubeerlptlon department and we'll ee that It cornea to you regularly. CASTQRIi) For Infants and CMldtW Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always . Bears the Signature . of . In Use For Over GASTOEiiA MCW Tona 4WTT. vv.vr Deep Apple Cake for Tea Separata 2 egg add to yUka. lit cups milk. I tablespoon mched butter. H teaspoon aalt mix, add 1 cup (HECTIC Flour. 1 teaspoons baking powder. Beat quickly; fold in beaten whites. Bake in well greased hallow pan. Cover the top thickly with pared, cored and quartered apple. Dust over all on cup sugar. Bake half hour. Inspect Condition Of Penal Colony (By Assnislated Prens. MRCICO CITY, Bearing orders for the liberation of 500 prisoners la th penal colony on the Marias Islands, off the west coast of Mexico two nhvstrlAns named hv Provisional President A"dolfo de la Huerta riott- ly will depart for the colony, ith orders to establish sanitary co'.rtil . tlons on the lr!and. , I In a recent Ihtervlew, Gilberto V- lenzuela, sub-secretary of the Inter- ' lor. declared "that ttese rno prison ers were sent to the Island to satisfy the personal vengeance of certain In dividuals Influential durlns; the ad- ml'.ilstration of I'-csldnt Carranza. 'Hereafter, persons actually ctm- vlcted of felony will be sent to .no islands, but not those whose cases have not been heaTd hy the courts," Sennr Valenznela uld. "Further' more, more attention will be paid to the prosecution of thieves on a large scale such as naymart-Ts who have absconded with fumis entrusted to their care, and other dishonest pud li employes." o Billions of Dollars in Primitive Banks fnv Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA. Aug 18. The combined "Lisle Thread National Hank," "The Old Sox Bank" and the "Feather-Bed Mattress Bank" now hold more than $3,000,000,000 of the country's cash. This la the estimate of William H. Hutt, acting governor of the Phila delphia Federal Reserve bank, made of the loose cash being carried around in pockets and stowed away In various places. He was address ing an organization of business men Even a small proportion or mis three billions Invested in Liberty bonds would bring them back to par, he pointed out. or if the money was deposited in savings banks It would inject new life Into Industry. G LEND ALU NEWS. OM... f . - ' klA QnltlAtv nf HI I VPt church fceld their regular meeting nt the home of Mrs. J. W. Johnson on Aug. 13th. A very enthusiastic meet ing, in which definite plans were per- tecteo; ror me houiiiik "i i i:a-- l Jlnna, ahnllt t"Of lttl. Hill .. - In the meantime articles are lo be made by the society ana pecmi com mittees have the supervision of .the work, and -a general reunion of all residents of Cow creek valley and this cltv are cordially Invlied to Join with us In mis specmi wwi. - -. j.n.i-n. reman) was served hy the hostess, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. C. R. Springer of Up per Cow creek. Mr. Johnson took the Glendale ladies over m ... a uM tt ill and - their Also .nr. biii .,, children with their auto conveyed ;.h-rvS"t.--S. .swr most enjoyable time was spent by all present .,. f Olivet church, is getting the thurch in much better condition, aim , .---- tlnnt were prnwi. - . on Sunday, and w. .U " W pleased to navtr nr'" - 1 1 . c..na.. arhnol has got- S?' aiong very nicely -urmg te - rstlon season, ana dui..-.- -- Morga and his family derve sautH crdU tor thr 41USt " which they were assisted by "the faithful few," who had the work at l heart. i ilUs Alice Nebel of the Glendale State bank returned from Iwr vaca-1 tloo yesterday. I A large real estate deal U In pro-! rrees In this .. Valley and Severn! small deals are belnr made In thi.i city. Mrs. J. H. Stewart has bought the Dick Miller place that was owned by Frank Hill of Astoria." i Willard Grout has sold bis interest In the-Central garage to J. B. Hart. Mrs. W. L. Hart attended services at Olivet church yesterday. - Mlae Bertha Jones very efficiently filled the position of Miss Nebel at the bank while she was away on her vacation. C. G. Amspoker, who spent his an nual vacation at San Francisco Is again on duty at the S. P. office. O. S. Brown has bought the Cata nach property In the rear of his of fice. Sam Siarmer, who will be our next sheriff, Is very diligently handling the gravel train across the creek from this city, while his family are pleasantly located In a camp on this side of the creek Glendale Is booming. Prosperity Is In evidence here. Today Is delight fully cool. Several forest fires are pretty close to town, but a fire pa trol Is on the Job so no danger Is ap prehended. Several cases of whoop ing cough are In town, of a mild type. The general health of our city Is excellent. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. BolRe are the happy parents of a fine little son who was named Charles Allan, the family name of all hla male ances tors. Our popular dryeoods houses, the Wilson Mercantile Co., and the Glen dale Cash Store are receiving im mense stocks of goods along all Hne3 and also a slump In prices Is noted. Our groceries are kept very busy In supplying a large demand for their goods. Sugar and potatoes are cheaper and other articles declining. C P. Tot ten, of Fernvale. was greeting his many friends In this cltv Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Henson. of Forest Grove. Is visiting her parents at Fernvale. Mr. and Mrs. Mauri-e Swank, and other relatives In this cdUnty. x- ROSEBlRa 18 NO KXCEPTIOX. Roeeliurg ' People Come Out As Frankly Hero as r.ise ni-rc. Tirciariiire neODle publicly recom- . r. , t.' i,i ...... pni This menu, iwaii rvi",,. j - naner is publishing noseuurg from week to ween, n i " everywhere. Home testimony In fifty thousand sutneu uucmwn., ...iii i in anon communities. puiiiisuou " Roseburg people are no exception. Here s a Koseourn maiumum. S. W. Carroll. 102 N. Parrott St. "T ...n. In a hurt flY for kid niiy H . . na -- ..mnininta T had lumbago and mv h-k mri limbs ached. I was -i -.!.. ,tn itnwrn n n ft mv kid' neys acted too often. I used Doan s Kidney Pills from Chapman's, the Red Cross Pharmacy and they were lust the remeny ior my case, mar rid me df the aches and pains and regulated my Kiunwya. i.i cfl, ,1 ull Hoalara Don t ... i .. rn- a liMnnv remedy get Doan's Kidney pills the same that lr., carron nan. rosier-.nu burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piato toner. Phone 189L We pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Berger s Bargain oiore. W ATKINS products. 126 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. 8top and reflect great flree fro little sparks are spread. Be oarefoi with fires. Fires destroy lirea, property and food. Be careful with Ore. Insure acalnst loss equip your tractors so they won't let fires. irk. rh.n.v PhonosTaoh. the onh ...wnnh made that you absolute ly cannot hear the needle or surface noise on the record, for sale by Ott's Music Store. The big four, Edlsou, Vlctrola. Cheney ano Bonora. NOTICE TO STOOKHOLDKRS OF THE IWWrlUli.U rAltK AJU FA IK ASSOCIATION. To th Stockholders of the Roseburg Park ft Fair Association: v.. hornhv notified that PUT- ..... rt th. rail of the nresident of the association, a special meeting of the stockholders or me nraeoum Park and Fair Association win no held In the office of the First State ft Savings Bank In Koseourg. Ore gon on Tuesday, the Z4tn day ol August, 1920, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.. i Via Tll TTrp Of considering the sale or disposal of the real property belonging to tne association aim mi the transaction of any and all busi ness pertaining thereto or necessary in connection therewith. R. L. WHIPPLE, Secretary. ROSEBL'RG -CAMAS VALLEY Two Dolly Stages Two Dally Stages leave ROSKBCRO, - - 7 and 2:30 Leave CAMAS. - 7:45 and 11 Special trip made at any time. Phone 170-L Roseburg or Camas Hotel Camas Ve'ley. (DODGR CARS ABBTJSIED) LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. PETEY BOY! ? rah, Mrs. J. P. Wheeler, who formerly resided In Millers Addition, but who with her husband ltlft here for Cali fornia three or four years ago, where nr. - Wheeler later fell a victim to the influenza epidemic, catne over from Sutherlln this morning in com pany with Mrs. J. O. Lewis, and the two ladles spent the day here shopping, returning on the after noon train. Mrs. Wheeler has been engaged as preceptress for the Suth erlln Academy, and her many friends will be glad to know that she will remain in this vicinity. She has her (our little cnlldren with her. This is the lady's (first visit to Rose burg since the fnmlly departed for California. IjOIKIK DIRECTORY. r ' I. O. O. P., Union Earoiutnat No. 0. Meets in udd Fellows' Temple very Thursday evening. Visiting bratbren always welcome. JOHN HEK.-iE, C. P. FUHTKR BUTNER, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON'. R. 8. JAMES EWART, F. 8. U. P. O. KI.KS. Hoarbursr Lunar Bio. IU Holda regular communlvatlona at the fc.lk' lemple on each Thuraday of every month. All membere re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. A. 3. ULBUIIN. B. R. IRA B. HIL'l'l.K. Secy. KNIUHT OF PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wednesday even ing, cor. Jackaon and Casa Hta. V Jail ors alwaya welcome. C. A. CHAMRKRLAIN, C. C. CHAS .F. Hol'KrNS. M. F. E. E. tVIMHKULV. K. R. B. tVOODMK Or T1IK WOULD Camp No. 1Z5. meeta in Odd h ellowa- nail in Roaebura ovary lat and 3rd Monday venlnga. Visiting nelghbora al waya welcome. O. H. PICKENS, C. C. M. M. MILLER, Clark. BA01.KS Rosebura Aerie meats In their nan on jacason bi. on zna ing 4th Monday avanlnaa of each moiuh at I o'clock. Visiting brethren In good atandlng always welcome. LVMO.N L. SPENCER. 1. U. A. J. OEDDES. Uec. free. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. LOVAI, omiKH OP miiu.xh Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, meeta second am' fourth Wednesday evening's of each month at I o'clock in the Mooaa hall. All visiting Arothera are invited to C. W. CI)AKR. Dictator. H. O. PAROETER. Broratary. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. - A lev centi buys "uanderlne. After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or anj dandruff, besides every balr shuwi be life, vigor, brightness, aaure rotor and Ottckneaa. Mm . ..?JaMi"iairss. - - , . j i w. Just a night flash by fast mail to uncork you a real fuss-stirring idea that has five aces shaded! ' Now, bolt this down: no two people, unless they run a circus or write encyclo pedias, ever agree offhand on which is a camel and which is a dromedary when you line the two up and check off one hump on one and two humps on the other. You can't do it with the sun shining! Spill this "hump" question first time you're in a bunch of live ones if you want to see fur fly! Never heard such a wind-jamming squall in my life as tonight when I passed it to our crowd I You know Betty Ellen Jones. Well, she said a drome dary was a he-camel hunting a date in the desert! And, Betty's "Vassar, '20" rah! All right, Betty! All you've got to do is dig out your deck of Camel cigarettes. That "bird" out front clinches the argument apparen tly but! In the classic language of bigger business circles "you tell 'em Cricket, Katy did!" Report your luck quick. Try it on old Jig Jones! And listen, Peter. I'll shortly slip you some smoke news that'll make Jake's ideas rattle like a tin can tied to a to wser dog s tail I is long! Yours for warm socks next winter! HUKULH1 I.OU4.U SO. 1MHI. Is. 1 14 UrithrkMKl of Mnln.rM-nr mt Wmy KrapIoyM and Rttllwar Kbion Latxir vrsi AlTIHatvd with th A. F. 01 U Meta at Moos nail th first Wd. fourth Sat. nlghta and third tfunUays of aai'h month. J. V. SMITH ,Preldnt. W. J. MKKhlDlTH, Hc Becy. OKO. MAC IVKK, Kin. 8cv. I. O. O. F. Plsllvtarlaa UnIii Na. K. tnta In Odd Kllowa Tvniple, cor ner Jackson and Casa Hta., on Satur day evening of arh week, Visiting brethren nra alwaya welcome, KHKD P. CLAHK. W. P. P. VICTim M1CK1XI. V. P. B. K. GQQ1MA N. Hecrelary. U. K. M.t Itosrhurtf Chapter No. Holds thplr regular metrtlng on the Jit and 8rd Ttiuradj in each month. Visiting membere In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. LKONA A Hit A HAM, W. Brf. KftKK JOHNRON. Pecy. L. O. T. W. Hon burg II Uc .'Mo. II holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thuraday nfternoona in Maccnbee hull. Sisters of other hives visiting In our city are cordially ihVlted to attend our reviews. Maccabee hall on Casa street. l-OUrSE I-OCKI2, Com. JP.SXIK tAPP. Cnl. DRUGGIST GIVES PUBLIC FACTS ABOUT TANLAC J. P. Wall Tells of Its Effect on Others and the Wonder ful Results He Obtained In His Own Case. "I have seen people eome Into the store looking thin and frail, and I have watched the:Yi from week to week as they continued to buy Tan lao, and within a few months have seen them become so strong and ro huBt that you would hardly recognize them for the same persons," said John V. Wall, pharmacist for the SI. Paul Drug Co., who resides at lis Cambridge Ave., St. Paul, Minn. "For about eight months I was In a badly run-down condition and suf fered from Indigestion." he said. 1 could not find anything to give me permanent relief, lost at least twelve pounds In weight and became so weak that I could hardly attend to Education Pays KOBJ TDK IWDIVIIIUAI. AND FOR THK STATIC A Paraan with No F.du .Hon li.a hut One fiance In ISM to Uender Ulatlngul.lieil Hervlie lo the Public Wllh Common gchool Mutation 4 Chances wuh lllvh ftr-hool EitiH-ntlon. . . . Chances With College Eduratlon.. Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? THOU!! BTATKS AltB WEALTH. e;SJ VH.1 HAVB INVESTED MOST IN EMK'ATION I OREi-ieiJHfjSAlrOyiJGB-f - Throne a "Uherul nnd Prartlral E.I. -alien" prepared the Young Man .11 J;.. u ik. ir.(..l .'Iturii.. Id and Suceniful Career. In Ar.nit I I.Tt RB RniNKRfilxa mimn.j Hovtt: KCOJIOMll s rOHMKHt B PHAJtVIACr FPUK'TRV VOCATIOHAL Rll CATION The Tramina Inelurt-. PHTMICAI, EPt'CATION. Ml!HIO. F.NlH.ISll. VOUEI N : SnoIV.OK. AHT and. he other r....ntlal. ot a Ktan.l.M I T.chnlal College Courea rAi.i, tkii nrci skptkhrkr ae. tsoe. tiiitiuji la kskh . TOR lNFtmHATION WRITB TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon AiricuUora! College, Conrillis, Oregos Atlantic City Saturday Noon iltt U. St. sv. I. A. Laloa Mrellag will be held at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesdays of the month. HKHKK A HI Hoisburg Ttebvksh Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. K., Meets in Otld Pel Iowa Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Vtaltlng members In good atandlng are invited to attend. KVA I.KNOX. N. O. flKM.K STKPHKNHON. Sec. KTIIKL HA1 laE Y, Kin. Wrcy. I. O. O. K.. tltalag Btar ldaelo. 17 meet In the Odd Kel lows' Temple every Friday evening. Vlnltlng breth ren alwaya welcome. R A. PETTKY, N. O. . H. W. SHAW. V. O. J. K. PICKlWfl, Kec. R?. M. KICKbK. rin. See. NEIttHBOn OP WOOIM HAKT LIIsC Clr:l No. 49. met'ts on 2nd and 4tti Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors Invited to uUend. kiitk ci.iTncmm O. N. TIM-IK 1- JOHNSON. C?1- A. K. A A. M., leavrel l.odur No. li Regular cotnmunlcationa and and 4th Wedneadtys each month at Mason le Temple. Hoseburg. Ore. Visitors wi eome, A. A. WILDKR. W. M. W. V. HAltlilS. Secy. I my business. I frequently had spella of dlsitness that lasted for two daya at a time and left me with a fearful headache. I would lie awake for hours unable to sleep, and 1 was go ing down hill so fast I was afraid I would have a serious breakdown. "I was so convinced of the won derful merits of Tanlac by what 1 had seen It do In the case of othere that I took It myself, and after tak ing five bottles I must say that I never felt better In my life. I now have a splendid appetite and can eat anything without suffering from Indi gestion afterwards. I have regained all my lost weight and am full of life and energy. I am no longer bothered with diiilness or headaches, and am Indeed feeling like a new man. Af ter such an experience with Tanlac I cannot do otherwise than heartily recommend It." Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by W. P. Chapman and by leading rugglste everywhere. . . lot Chances v-j