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SOTICH TO PUBLIC.
y Winchester Hospital for the
at Tuberculosis has taken over
t-mltrwti of the Ruiter Sanl-
Ail those indob'.ed to Ihe
acarn will please oall and set-
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rtaent same.
RUITER SANITARIUM.
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pity Dairy has changed back
k"and morning delivery, on ac-
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"m from state tested cows
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NOTICE- OP MEETING OF UOAISD
OV EQUALIZATION.
Sutherlin, Ore., Sept. 7, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that on the
first Tuesday In October, 1920, at
one o'clock p. m., the Sutherlin Val
ley Irrigation District will meet as a
Board of Equalization to hear and
determine any objection by any in
terested persona to the assessments
and apportionment thereof, and any
other matters connected therewith
that may come before them.
Board will meet at their office in
the Fruit Growers' building in Suth
erlin, Oregon, on the date given
above for such meeting.
W. J. LADD, President.
A. P. SLACK. Secretary.
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are first-class tips. Also have straw
berry plants and all kinds fruit
trees. Bettor book your order now.
R. L. ELLIS
Three miles west of Roseburg.
ASK EOR and GET
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Avoid TnltiMnn" and SuhotltnTea
The- caflvatltig May Allison will
i k ii ' Tbe t'heator
.1 I , lne "atursj program at
i. niiiwi ineatre this eveulnir
-Miss Allison's role Is that of Lily
a -i.iiiuii no nas assumed
he title of Vashti Dethlc. in order
to pose as a faith healer. She enters
noipe or jurtah. Lord Assarby
..-......,s , cure nlg mtle alRlH1.
t-ve, who is a cripple. She announ
ces that she will fast for three weeks
111,1 81 'he end o$ that lime will be
-uu,. irimy spiritualized to restore
to peaim, ne Is found eaitng of
ood that her father has smuggled In
o her and the hoax is discovered.
... t-iirmer worKs out her re-
nemption is told in dramatic fash
on.
Miss Allison's splendid work Is
nnaiiceii oy t lutt of a notable cast,
leaded ,y King Ilaggoit, as Juduh.
ind Including Frank Currier, Harry
Van Meter. Percy Challenger. May
derail and Lucille Ward. The play
vn, written by .o!s Zellnor. The di
rector was Henry Otto and W M.
i-Minond was responsible for the pho
ography. The e:it re production was
under the personal supervision of
Maxwell Karger, Metro General 1)1
ector. J. Warren Kerrigan's latest Ilrun
on production, "The Green Flame,"
in absorbing mystery play bv the
anions playwright and novelist
Itavmond (i. 11(11, has been released
''y W. W. Hodklnson and will he
tlven Its premiere showing at the
Liberty theatre tonight.
"The Green Flame" Is excellentlv
idapted to Kerrigan's dashing ro
mantic type. Ho Is seen as a clever
-irlvate detective who has been en
gaged by a Jewelry concern to pro
tect "The Green Flame," a price
less emerald, at one time a crown
iewel of Russia. A ring of notorious
groins plan to steal the stone.
Kerrigan takes a position in the
tore as clerk, and then watches
ne general manager, whom he sub
nects as being a pawn for the crnnk'
The malinger thinks the new em-
moyee a guileless youth and per
suades him to steal the "Flame" for
him. The detective gives him an im
'tatlon, follows him to the head
luarters of tho thieves and effects
ne capture of the whole gang.
Kerrigan Is supported In this plc
'uro by a splendid cast. Miss Frltzl
Mrunette. who hss plaved opposite
mo star In a number or his recent
successes Is again seen In the lead
wig feminine role. The direction Is
iiy Ernest C. Wardle. and the play
was adapted to the screen by Jack
Cunningham.
Elsie Ferguson is one of the few
dramatic actresses In the world who
has won international fame on the
screen as well as on the stage. Since
she appeared In her first photo nlav
"Harhary Sheep, two years ago, she
has become a cinema celebrity. Pre
vious to her screen success her his
'ronic powers won her a definite
nrace In the spoken drama, both in
America and In Europe.
Twelve successful photoplays, each
giving her an opportunity to add to
her reputation as a versatile artist,
have endeared this beautiful star to
the hearts of many thousands df per
sons. Miss Ferguson is known as the
aristocrat of the screen and not onlv
does she register beauty, poise and
grace, but every gesture anil move
ment bespeaks that rare quality
breeding. The leading connoisseurs
of fashions have recognized Miss
Ferguson's artistic taste in clothes
as the lest dressed American actress
1n "Hts Itouso In Order " her Intest
OH, YOU PETE:
Cincinnati
Thursday
Remember Ratty. Waters who tied the dish
pan under Prof. Bunn's car at Princeton?
He's more seriously inclined now sells high
grade bonds! Ran smack into Ratty as he
was hustling for his a. m. fodder witii a
Camel cigarette perched between his lips and
looking as happy as a turtle on a log! It's a
pretty art this opening up the morning
with a Camel I
Well sir, Pete, what Ratty rattled into my
rafters would supply Camel selling stuff for
a year I "There's nothing to this cigarette
game but Camels," said Ratty. "Their mel
lowness is a revelation and I never did run
into such mildness in my life I And, when
you figure that Camels have ALL the "body"
any smoker wants well, I just marvel that
such a cigarette could be made! Ever get
such refreshing flavor?
For instance, Ratty spread this: "Shorty,
I can't stand the usual unpleasant cigaretty
aft'rtaste and unpleasant cigaretty odor!
Camels are free from bothj (100 per cent.
O. K., Pete!) And, they never tire my taste!
When you pass by Camels you have slipped
by your smoke signals!
Tried to get Ratty to put some of that
sales talk on paper, but he came back : "You
tell 'em, old kettle you've got the spout!
Pete, Camels won Ratty's favor like they've
won thousands of others! They'll win any
man who gives them a chance!
TOO WEAK TO
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A Serious Feminine Illness Rem.
edied By Lydia fc Pinkham's
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Casco, Wis. "After tiie birth of each
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thought 1 would try
it, and after taking
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other women." Mrs. Jules Hlbo, Jr.,
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I'aramount-Artcraft picture which
will be shown at the Majestic thea
tie again tonight, she wears many
splendid gowns, all of which will be
illumed by her feminine admirers
Clinton Cameron, who has been
engaged by Manager Hill as soloist
at the Antlers theater la winning
many commendations on his work
He is a senior in the local high
school and resides near ltoseburg.
Mr. Cameron's voice Is singularly
pleasing and the audiences are very
enthusiastic.
Now Is the time to look out for
fires. Play safe with a Pyrene, the
cost is small compared with the dan
ger. H. Merten, Parts and Acces
sories.
AltOlM THE TOWN
Goes to IiiivciKity
Miss Ruth Tuck left this morning
for Eugene yhere she will attend the
' nlversity of Oregon.
To Attend Fair
G. T. Smith lil t this morning for
Salem where he will spend a few days
in attendance at the state fair.
(Joes To Kutheiiln
Miss Velma Kruse lejft this morn
ing for sutherlin where she is at
tending school at the academy.
Leaves on l(uslneps
Mrs. Frank llelllwell left this
morning for Sutherlin to spend the
lay attending to business matters
Itnck from Salem
Iieputy Sheriilr Herbert Quine re-
urned Saturday fiom Salem where
be went with three prisoners on laBt
Friday.
To Visit Relative
Mrs. L. E. Illgger left on the
morning train for Portland to spend
a week oir ten days visiting with her
friends and relatives.
Will Join llilslwnil
Mrs. F. L. McGrew. formerly Miss
Mihie Chambers, left yesterday for
Esther. Calif , wlnre she will join
her husband who is employed there
leaving Rosidnirg
Mr. and Mrs. Virg:l Chambers who
have been spend lit the summer in
ihis city. Il t this morning for Omaha
Nebraska, where liny expect to
make their home In the future.
'i'iics to Ranch
F. A. llenils left this morning for
his ranch near Oakland to spend a
few days. He Is arranging for the
shipment of a carload of wood to the
-ity in the near future.
Return to Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.. Whetstone and
Mr. and Mrs. E. I Walnseott spent
'his morning In RoesMlrg shopping
and attending to business matters,
returning to their h"tnes In Oakland
on the afternoon train.
Witty Sayings
About H. C. L.
Even the most serious silbjecu
have their humorous side. Editors
throughout the country have penned
Dotn serious and humorous para
graphs about the high cost of living.
Both kinds of writing have been well
received by motion picture patrons
when shown on the screen In the
Literary Digest "Topics of the Day."
This time we are touching on the
lighter vein and present the follow
ing "smile-stuff :"
Since my wife started to fight tho
high cost of living she peels potatoes
with my safety raiur. New Orleans
(La.) state.
Hair cuts will soon cost so much
that they will be performed by sur
geons and called operations. New
lork world.
We should worry about wearing
patches on our pants; advancing
prices have us with our backs to the
wall, anyway. Brooklyn Eagle.
even tne children are doing It
.Ittle girl, will you run to the cor
ner for me? Here is three cents for
tbe errand." "We don't do errands
for three cents any more, we .t a
nickel." Greenville (S. C.l Pied
mont.
Eveu tombstones hRVA H v a n Mil
20 per cent. It's no use, boys,
they've got vou comtnr ami -,iin
Bridgeport Telegram.
1 ne day of miracles Isn't over k
profiteer can take SI. 30 wonh r
labor and SI. 80 worth of leather and
make a 2U shoo. Providence Tribune.
An Illinois farmer sold th hi.io
of a calf for $6, then went to town
ann paid s for a pair of shoes. Now
he knows what a skin game Is. Los
imgeies limes.
Almost evervbodv has hnnsl nil
prices but the minister. He'll marry
you, christen you or bnrv von
cheap as he ever did. Three cheers
for the parson! San Diego Union.
The Red Snot Searchlight
thing new. See It at Murtei's Sales
Room.
Mo
Winill
XOTICK OF INTENTION' TO IM.
PROVK l'OWLEU STREET.
Notice Is- hereby given that at a
meeting of the Common Council of
the City of ltoseburg. Orewnn. hi.i
on the 20th day of September, 1920,
mo louuwing resolution wag adopted:
"Resolved, that the Common
Council of tho City of Roseburg
deems It expedient and necessary and
hereby proposes to Improve Fowler
street from the north line of Court
street to the north line of Lot 11.
Block 7, Chadwick Addition to said
city. In the City of Roseburg, Oregon,
in the following manner:
Urst: By grading tho street to the
proper sub-grade;
Second: By paving the roadway of
said street twenty-four feet wide
with concrete pavement;
Third: By conatraotlne oonerete
onrbs;
fourth: By conatraatlng b-
drnins, If necessary;
rlfth: By constructing street
monuments, If necessary;
Sixth: By laying vitrifies sewer
pipe;
Seventh: Ry constructing catch
basins and Inlets.
Said Improvements are to be made
lu accordance with the charter and
ordinances of the City of Roseburg,
Oregon, and the grade, plans, speci
fications and estimates of the City
i-.ngineer, nied In the office of the
City Recordor on tho 20th day of
September, 1920. which said grade
plans, specifications and estimates
are hereby approved and adopted.
1 he entire cost of said Improve
ment, Including the cost of engineer
ing, advertising, abstracting, clerical
help and Interest, Bhall be assessed
upon the property especially benefit
ted thereby, as provided by the Char
ter of the City of Roseburg, and In
accordance with tho petition of the
property owners to be benefitted by
said Improvement, and no part there
of shall bo paid by the City of Roseburg.
The estimate of the City Engineer
f the probable detailed cost of said
mprovement is the sum of $4126. sb.
Ker.olved, that the City Recorder
of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, be
and he is hereby directed to give
notice of snld proposed Improvement
as provided by the Charter of (he
City of Roseburg."
Remonstrances against said pro
posed Improvement may be filed with
the undersigned within twenty dnys
from the flrft publication of this
notice, which la the 22nd day of ' P
tomber, 1S20.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Recorder of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon.
NOTica or sal or sovern-
MENT TIMBER General Land
Office, Washington. D. 0., August it.
12. Notice Is hereky givea that
subject to the eoadUlona aad limi
tations of the Asia ef Jaae I, 111
(S list., Ill, and Jut 4, list
(Public 241), ana tbe lastrnetlena ef
the Heoretary or the laterler aated
September 11, 1117, aaa Jeae 22.
Ill 20, the timber en Ue fellewlag
lands will be sold Oet. II. Hit, at
10:00 o'oleek a. si. at lis aaetlea
at the Called States less ef lee at
Roseburg, Oregea, te Ike highest
bidder at aot less thaa the aaarmtsed
value as shown by tkla aetlee. sale
to be subject to tbe appreral of the
Secretary of the Interior. The nr
ctiase price, with an additional earn
of one-fifth of oae per eent thereof,
b.elng commissions allowed, asust ke
or sale, money in :
ts set approved, I
otherwise patent will lerse rer tne ;
tl-nher which mnrt he retrieved with-1
la ten years. Bids will he received
from elllzens of the Ualted "-tatee.
associations of such eltlaena and eor- j
poratlnr.s errsntied nad' Ire laws;
rsf the Untied "Petes or any stem,
terrltery err alstrlct rher-ef enly j
TTpoa arplleatlne. ef a ewallttea rr
otiaser, the tlaiber say lean! mb
division will be offered separately he
lm Cass 3t Thone No. 262 fore being Included In say nffer ef ,
401 C . I.rt.r unit T 21 S , R. 1 W . Pee.
Koeeburg. Oregon. J.3, SE BE14. r 1125 M., eedar 23
aids to good looks, sound
teeth, eager appetite and
digestion are only 5C a
package
SEALED
RIGHT
r J After every meat fa 52
IF YOU WANT TO!
SELL YOUR HOUSES
Bring them down to 401 Cass
Street. We have one of the
largest listings in Roseburg.
On account of disposing of
so many, we need more, We
are strictly reliable and make : deposited at time c
. , be returned If sale
a business to sausiy our cus
tomers. G.U.HELBIGC0.
Ileal Estate. Insurnnfw, Kotary
Public
M., none of whloh shall be told for
less than 11.10 per M. T. IS S., R.
W.. Sec. 3. NR14 NBM, fir 450 M
NW H NEW, fir 475 M noae of
which shall be sold for less than
$2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
MAN, Commissioner General Land
Office.
i CITY NEWS &
Arundel, piano tuner. PHooe 189L
Do sure to seo J. A. Walker O 4 U
buy that farm.
Hunting positively prohibited on
tho lunds of the Curry Estute.
Insure against loss equip your
'.ractora so they won't set fires.
Fires destroy lives, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
Paint your auto like new. All col
ors In enamels fool proof, at Fish
Paint and Paper Store.
Roofs repaired. Have your roof
patched and ri paired by expert
sbingter. Phone ti3.
If you want to sell your properly,
see J. A. Walker, 109 Cass St. l'hulle
91.
Clean up and polish your aulo for
2 bits. Liquid veneer doHisj It at
Fisher's Paint Shop.
If you want to buy a home In the
beautiful city of Hun -burg, see Wal
ker, 105 Cuss St. Piioiie 91.
Tho most beautiful line of oat
meal and other wall papers ever
shown at Fisher's Wall Paper Store.
:
GROWERS having WHEAT,
OATS and other grains to sell
should submit samples and get
prices from us before selling
4 their grains.
Remember we have bandied
your grain In the past and have
never failed to got satisfactory
results.
KVERBODY'8 EXCHANGE, Ine
Willamette Paint the best med
ium priced paint on the market at
the price at Fisher's Paint Store.
Insurance rates are all the same.
Seek the agent who will take the
best care of you. That's Rice & Rice.
The finest line of brushes, var
nishes, stains, floor paints, etc., also
wall papers at all prices at Fieker a
er's Paint and Paped Store.
Don't put off for tomorrow what
you can do today. It may be too lata.
Have your Insurance attended to.
Seo Rice & Rice.
TT-ive that Insurance attended to
and see that you get the largest and
best old line companies. We've got
them. Rice 4 Rice,
Nil Sink. Enamel paint for sinks,
drain boards. Cleans them up. Big
can for $1.0 at Fisher's Paint
Store.
Oregon Standard, made In Oregon,
'ho very highest grade paint made.
Pu-e white lead, zinc and linseed
oil. Give It a trial at Fishers
Paint and Paper Store.
Jack Roach or Drain has received I Am now hooking orders for day
the agency for the Queen lino irf In-! old chicks for 1921 delivery frem
cuhators and brooders .Now Is the i high producing Tancred strain White
tlmo to make your imiulry and place , Leghorns. T.arl Vosburgh, 702 Ful-
our order for foMite delivery. mr'nn si , Knsetiurg.
for lack of liht. A Colkman "Quick Lite"
gasoline will furnish you a white cltar lijrht that
makes your rooms pleasant and radiDg r sew
ing a comfort. Or if you do not like gasoline
use the ''Aladin" kerosene lamp. Uses a mantle
and makes a wonderful light. You cannot per
suade a user of one to be without it. Come in
and get one. If it is not satisfactory after using
a week, bring it back.
HataTw-astt Gorman
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