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ItOllBPBQ W BW1IW MOVOAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 10 PA OF TTTOP1S 1 O CITY NEWS MOWE CLOSE-UPS f You f.n enjoy au v : Summertime that bring coed health -and still have a lovely complexion if you use purola Creams. There is a Purola Cream for every Summer time occasion one to put on before motor-inz-another to sooth the skin after a day's fishing or hiking -one to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night Every one is pure and guaranteed to give satisfaction. PirROLA SKIN CREAM for sun and windburn is wonJei tully soothing and beneficial. It contains ingre dients which famous beauty specialists use for their healing and softening qualities. Try it or delicate, sensitive complexions. See how quickly it teuds to sooth the skin after sunburn. At all good druggists. AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY h- n . Sri !: Of A via n GUARANTEE 3 Purola Preparations ere guaranteed to g.vt thorough satisfaction or tlte prtc you paid will be refunded. Prepared and Guaranteed by the BLUMAUER-FRAKK LABORATORIES e cm NEWS & I Fires destroy lives, property and I food. Bo careful with fire. Miss Klnia KelloKE loft this morn- irundel. oinxo tuner. FnoDo I88U for Oakland, where she will visil Kiss Florence Wharton loft this eormug for Coi vallis, where Bhe 1 iiteiid the Oicpiin Agricultural ttUfge. Imiirance rates are all the samej Sk tbe airpnt who will take the re of you. That's Kice & Klce. Mr!. Sadie Woodruff, of Portlnnd, ho ha dm-ii visiiine here wirh her uw. Mrs. I). C. Humphrey, left this Homing for her home. for a couple of days. Order your Christmas and New Year announcements early, and don't forget that Bates, the printer, if showing a fine line of samples to make your selections from. At the News-Review office. James Harmon, of Myrtle Creek, and Walter Kmerson and 1.. P. Tall man, of Rosebunr, left this morning for Indianupolls where they will at tend the O. A. R. encampment. Latest books, rental 10c. Fiction Library. Insure against loss equip your .factors so they won't set fires. If you want to sell your properly, see J. A. Walker, 1U5 Cuss St. l'houe 91. F. M. Common, of Sulherlln, spent ihe day in Itoseburg attending to tullie: matters. Cut flowers for rule Dahlias and asteiB, at Itunyan's dahlia Harden, 1385 Unipqua Ave. Phone 278-L. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ilnldredge, who have been VisillniF nt lim IT.ilT r....-i denee. left this morning for their huuic ui oaiein. Don't put off for tomorrow what VOll Can (10 todaV. UmnvholnnLila Have your insurance attended to. See Rice & Rice. Am now hooking orders for day old chirk? for 1921 delivery from hi.-h producing Tancrod strain While LeKhorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful lerton St., itoseburg. -lark T?niili nl Tl.-,,!., i the agency for the Queen line of lu- "".i'oi H aim uroouers. ,ow is t!l" lillle Ift Iltlllni Vi.Tir ,..! your order for future delivery. The Cheney Phonograph, the only phonograph 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, Edison, Vlctrola, Cheney and Souora. Henry Oelker's recent vitit to Sea aide Is related as follows In tile Sea side Signal: "Whenever we heai Ihe words or read the sign 'Garden Valley' It will bring 10 mind llenrj Oelkera, of Wilbur, Oregon, and tlu luscious box of Rarllelt pears tha! he liroucht to the Signal office la. Friday morning. Every p ar in the box was perfect, of excellent quality and rich flavor. People who wan fruit, either apples or pears, wil! make no mistake in looking for I lie 'Garden Valley' brand, where the sun and climatic conditions of south er. Oregon mature a quality un equalled In the northwest." a package before the war fl 7.-' "V 1 o X & dur ing the war and h" ... The Flavor Lasts So Dq3s the Price! MM 1 1 X .Si X ':-. I OTICF. OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMUEIt General Land OITice, Washington, D. C, August 28. I'.l20. Notice is hereby given thai subject to the conditions and limi tations of the Acts of June 9, HilG CI!) Stat., 218. and June 4, 1920 I Public 2411, and the instructions ol the Secretary of the Interior dated September 15, 1917, and June 22, 1920, the timber on tile following lands will be sold Oct. 18, 1920, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at public auction at the United States land office ai Kosehurg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the nppraiucd value as shown by this notice, sale 10 be subject to Ihe approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional Bum of one-fitlh of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale is not approveu. otherwise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed with in ten years. Hids will be received from citizens of the 1 nited .Slate? assoetalions of such citizens and cor porations organized undo'- i!e 1i.hs of the United Slates or any stale. territory or d:strict thereof only. Upon application of a qualified pur chaser, the timber on any legal sub division will be offered separately he fore being included in any offer or a larger unit. T. 21 S., R. 1 W., See. .13. RE hi SEVi. fir 1125 M., cedar 23 M. none of which shall be sold for less than J1.50 per M. T. 18 S.. li. 6 V.. Sec. 3, NE'4 NEVi. nr 450 M., NW'4 NEVI, fir 475 M., none of which shall be sold for less than $2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN, Commissioner General Land Office. "The Capitol," Augustus Thomas' powerful tlra ma of political mid bo Wul Washington, which scored a di ui.tt triumph lor a season on Broad way, and lator one of the moat sue Cfboful road Hiiraciioua of that timo, hfts bt vii brilliant ly dune fur the scrwn by Artco I'rouuctioiiH, with L ah Liaird ita the slur, prominent critics procluuninp the picture ver sion as equaling In powt-r and audi-'.nce-appoal Mr. Tlioitiaa' famous dtase creation. The Capitol." a V. W. Hodkln ion release, which conies to the Lib erty theater. beKhiuinK tonight, has Uet'ii brought up to dale by the noted dramatist himself, and in It is re vealt'd many agios of the prrsnit po litical situation at WaHhfiiRton. 8he itory, laid in tho atmo:ihere of ex clusive American soch ty circles, fair ly teems with, sensational episodes, ranging from the burning of a bun aluw featuring, by the way. one og ! lie most reinai kablo escapes from ilames ever shown on the silver sheet to the capsizing of a canoe, con taining the star and one of (he lead ing male players, in the Potomac falls. J. Warren Kerrigan and his own company In the whimsical drama, "The Lod Loves the Irish." will be again tonight at the Majestic (h.atrr. It was shown with success at the Antlers last night. The pie :uro is n delight nil romance. J. Warn-n Kerrigan is first seen as an Irish lad in his native land and later m the police fore In New York. Thrills and suspense come from 'he novel plot theme, in which the uithor has used the greatest coun terfeiting scheme ever attempted as ihe basis of his story action. Closely knit with the mechanical side of the itory fabric is the romance between 'he hero and heroine, starting on I Irish Foil when he first loved her i iiul she thought him nu Ignorant vukel. to the time when. In the life struggle and intrigue of New York ilnimce and politics, he proves him self worthy of the love of any wom an. Mnnncer Hill, of the Antlers and Maje; 1 ic theaters, has secured the servici's of Mis. Cora Kn. pp, of Lob Arceli'S, who la visiting near Itose- burg, to sing at the Antlers theater In the near future Mrs. Kuapp widely known iu California, where bhe 14 engaged as soloist, and has filled many important engagements. She lias sung before royalty in for eipn lutitlH, and has a remarkable voice that has won for her the cog- nomeu of "the lady baritone of the t'nited Mutes. bhe sang in several of the Hoseburg churchea hum! ay and delighted everyone. i Deginnhig today the Antlers the ater will be open t-very night and will also have dully matinees start ing at 2:15. ft William Desmond, the popular western star, comes to the Aiulers theater tonight in his newest photo play entitled ' The Ulue Bandanna." Thin picture is a romantic drama en acted against western backgrounds. It generates a full size quota of ac tion which is depicted in the shfip.' of hard riding, and singe-coach rob beries. Mr. lesmond plays the role of Jerry Jerome, a young New York millionaire, who, when he discovers that his overwork'! nerves are strained to the breaking point, gots west for his health. Coincident with Jerry's arrival nt Jim Yancy's farm, a peries of mysterious stage rob beries are Inaugurated, and In a 'emptlng to solve these and capture the bandits Jerry frames a fake hold-up, which leads to his being sus pected of Ihe crimes. Of course his reason for meddling fn the affair is Yancy's daughter, Huth, who not only captures bis heart but puts him through a course of domestic sprouts hy making hi in the "maid" of all work at the farm house. The boys at the ranch dub him "Lizzie" but Jerry turns loose on his tormentors and evens the ac count. When he discovers that Yaucy is nn ex-convfet who has re formed, but who ts blackmailed Into assisting In (lie hold-ups, be captures the bandit who is holding exposure over Yancy's head. This fs nn excit ing western film and it gives the star a role appropriate to his dynamic personality. The picture is well punctuated with humorous high-1 lights nnad the romance carries the appeal. Mr. Desmond Is supported hy a competent cast. ( Children Cry for Fletcher's A . v-r , , nr.. yji-i lbs Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been la use fur over thirty years, has borne tho signature of 1 and has been made under bis per , fttZT?7jf svuax uPcrvlslon Bince its infancy. vvt Allow no On tn derelvx vnn in tUlc .. - - - - j .M 1 ,, Iff. All Counterfeits, Imitations aud Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Xniacts nnd Children Experience aeainst Experiment. r What is CASTORJA Castoria Is a barinless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, lrops and Soothing SyTups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years It has fceen In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ashimilatlon of Food; giving healthy and aatuitti sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frkad. GEKUSNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear3 the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought H:tve that ltiHiirhnrn nttonded to ' If you want to hoy a home In the and see that yoti Rut the larcost ami hrnutlfiil city of Itosohurg, see Wal hpst old line companies. We've got ker, lOR Cans St. Thone 91. them. Rice & Rice. 0 ROWERS having WHEAT. OATS and other grains to sell should submit samples and gt-t priiM-s from us before selling 4 thi lr grains. RnnembiT we have hundled your grain in the past and have 4 never failed to get satisfactory results. IJVKItnODY'S KXCHANGE. Inc. kikinai r mm w mm -- is m For Sale! The Model Farm OF DOUGLAS COUNTY UNDER IRRIGATION 72 acres on the South L'mp'iua river; 15 acres of the larg' si prune trees In Douglas O.; 50,000 lbs. of prunes this yea: ; 10 acres of corn (ho: ciuil'tiej favorably with the best earteru crops; large family orchard; 15000 modern home; $2500 new dryer: 65 ton silo; barn rapacity for 15 cows and 13 tons of hay; sanitary cement hog pen; 1C00 gallon tank, water piped to house, barn and garden, woodshed, work-shop, garage and chicken houses; 14 acres of alfalfa under Irriga tion, will cut A crops. Price, 130.000; terms. Six miles from town on the Garden Valley road. WATKINS products. 126 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. IVter Sinclair, of Gnrden Valley, was u business visitor in town today. ne sure to see J. A. Walker D 4 V buy thai farm. Mrs. V. II. I.eckey. of this city, left this inorniliir for Medford, where she will visil Willi relatives for u Hhort time. Mrs. Ceorpc II. Co!", of Weed. California, who i moving to this eilv In rm:iin neerlnalieil llV. left this n.orniliK lor Weed, where slio will supervise i lie packing or ner furniture to this city. ASK FOR and GET The Original Matted mik tor Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes notice ok mi:i:i ixo of uoaied OF KylAI.IZVlION. Sutherlin, Ore., Sept. 7, 1920. j Notice ia hereby given that on the; flrut rttQ,lV l n.(nhar Kt'Xk n one o'clock p. ni the Sutherlin Val ley Irrigation District will meet as a Hoard of Equalization to hear and determine any objection hy any In terested persons to tho assessments aud apportionment thereof, and any other matters connected therewith that may come before them. Trard will meet at their office In the Fruit Growers' building in Sulh erlln, Oregon, on the dale given above for such tneeliug. W. J. I.AIUl. 1'resldent. A. P. SLACK, Secretary. No. 1 riulck Hatlery :1H.(M) No. 2 Ilulck llattery t'.oo No. 1 Chevrolet Battery.. :til.im No. 2 Chevrolet Battery.. W.0.00 For Othur Cars Pi Ires on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Ajfonrjr I'-nlck nnd Cbrvmlet 441 N, .lucknon Nt. Kocihiirg. WANTED 500 or 600 cords 4-foot fir wood. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT AND WATER COMP'Y ROSEBURC. ORECON LANDS Has Your Car Vim, Visor and Snap? That's the question, does your engine sputter, cough and hesitate as she creeps away, or does she "bite in"andget her CO M. P. II. pace in a length? She'll do the lat ter if fitted with Mag neto ignition, A salesman may "put it over", that you don't need a Bosch Magneto it costs that car maker more to put it on. But remember, wherever de pendable ignition is re quired, Bosch Magnetos are used. We ih.ll idow you ill the Why and Wherefore! llyou will oil. DEVANEY& BURNETT I!0CIII Hti. OltEKOM OFFICIAL BOSCH Service Station Aklsicah BosMJ&ub Corporation ItlverNliUf Ijiundr- In opening up this eptalllshment It is not my aim to run a large laun dry nor a cheap ono but to ho reas onable and try to please those who appreciate good work. Gentlemen's work fs my specially. Special rates made on family work. Telephone 4 1; 7 or leave laundry at either Wllhird's or Hose's barber shop. Kiversido Laundry. 540 N Pine Street. ATTENTION ! We want fvorvhndy to mni1 ami ln ve It tea to the r.iiv.-rnal Tire l-lll.-r w)ij-h ridfB sani kn uir, j-fln-vfd vou of punrtut-PH anil hlowi.ut- mid Io(h nt Injure th- tur in anv wjiv. mil inurh ho rb Blr-nilfl tllt-M ).- aunt- It hof.lii the rond hvtti'r hhi! dtn-a not bounre iia much on rotiuh rf:tht. Civi' It it tri:tt a iu I ynu will .- usp mr amiln, bfl-n you wll! ho a hoowt. r for uir niliT. Io not 'oninre DiIh lllh-r w ith the old-tfnin unwi t if f ; toi v ruh br or Kin? Illlum. 'I hl flth-r hH no rubber nor kIih In It. That In th.- r--son wt -)i n Hi ve a will tt-n Kuittn titff with the Illlt-r ihiit it will not HouiKf in any wuy for Ino.fum ml1M of continual use If projMMlv k'-M In the uimIiikh. Have t'niviMHal tllh-r Intul1d ,.nl itve about :u pt-r rent on your can I u km. UNIVLRSAl rilUR SERVICf STATION Wnm OAK AND ROSE CAl W OHMAK, MANACfR Education Pays I'OII THK IMUVIOI'AI. AM) KOII THK STATIC A.'prHon with Kdiiraiion h it One Chanre tn 160,000 tc -tender rnKtltiKulKlit (1 St-ivk-e to the fubllc With Conmiun .School Kducatlon 4 Chanrea V.'lth IT!:. :.io.ol ICdmatlon.... 87 Chancea V.'ltli Col lone Education 800 Chancoe Arc You Giving Your Child His Chance? nio."i: !tati:s mik hi-aithiict tht have i.nvkstuu mo9T IN KDt i'ATlON ORTjGON agricultural college Throur-h n "l.lli.'ral nnd Prnctlcal Kl 'iciitlun" proparcd th Younir Man and Vounit Woin.in fr L'neful CltUi'iitiljIp and BuovoKsful CarserH in AtillK t I.TI III: KVtilVKKIIIMI HIMXU IIIIVIK I'J OVOSKI (IIIISI III U ri'iMMAC V llllii:TII VOCATIOMALKUltATIU.lt Tho Tmln Inrluclrn PH YHICA L KHIJCATIO.V, MUHIO. ENHI.trtH. MOUKIt.N LANUUAI1K, AltT andlh, cither Ki4Mrntlals of a Standard Tic-liiihitl C.jllrfftt Count fa i.i. tkiim ori:s si:i'i:iihi:ii 20, 1020. Tin rio. is frkh. KOII I.NKOKMATION WRITE TO. THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon Mill Run Rolled Barley Rolled Oats Vetch Seed Cheat Seed Rye Grass Seed Gray Oats Ford Trucks, Hugs, Etc. We Have Them. JUDD & McMILLIN ROSEBURG, OREGON. Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERSAL Lighting Plants J. F. BARKER & CO., IMI'I.l:.MKXTS ItOSKIIl'IKJ, OKI (.ON AlTOMollll.l.S TKACTOIIS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. iu ?p,t-,i,?.?r?.,vv.ri.r; n 1 ttifideiiiEtzttXJ We lollctl your insurance.