im. PAam rmnw PARADISE FOR THE INDOLENT firrl Republican Statement H" ... ... umh'lran Central Commit too. LORD RAYLEIGH . Mm Stress of Modern Llf. Ii-k..... Among the Inhabitants of ths Marquesas Islands. 1 , !hat President v " ,,., congress "? "b. 'Pacific coast ,r ih the l,"an,a .nune'""1 rilrud" c diplo.i.atlc rep 5,r ma. 6 to President ' m. The un.- I" " ml also le- '"""ml s. After (he elec- ..,1,11 """ WARREN a HARDING it . V 1 wife- J "V7 f K Vork, Uos Tatfgart of Indiana, and Hie successor of Doss Sullivan of lumber mills Illinois, 'lhese and their like, to ' Villon, however. u- back on the prom In which he was '.. .u- law Which 1 1, TeH known .hat the ' ' interests contributed " .expenses ' l'rpsl "S while he -old .he fr tolls provision b"ue of the del Sil qtlon. he has . the country what .. EJ, .ere. Kree loll, for 'S-.lse shipping meant garment tor Die I'arl ' ".ou'd relieve the man ' .rie from the heavy mde by the "na "s . i, .id uii-an . . m 111111 tr 1111119 ,..by dc Kether with thn organized lluiinr in. IVjuU mean encourage-! terests secured the nomination ol ..manufacturing concerns v....- ike textile lines. It Is S . rlima:lc conditions! I(1 traI1K8 how certain donm 'vcoad arf Ideal tor cer- cratlc officials in tho city of Wah jf textile nianiifariurliig. jgton, D. C, happened to have pub !tI work could be done t. business in San Francisco at the Si ihifb in me east iiiui (ime ot the Democratic National . ,tn.wl buildings, which r-,,ii veil I Ion And liminrl it ninvign' , detrimental to the to travel in Pullman drawing room he employes, mere an at tne public expense. ,, ,hat ith tree tolls ' . 1 ...llll...ia i pnania iaii.ii. It Is explained why a chain of tjuui oe exiiiiiui.i newspapers known as the Scrlnns papers are so enthusiastically sup- ortlng Uovernnr Cox. When the war u-.le (in hn wrntn n Inttpi wliioh v.i. j,:.jn used in securing exempt Ion from the ,tr tolls- Wi.h the e.ee- dra(t of ,wo B()ng wf the wea,th r?x- or ".'""'"m',: Lead of the Scripps publications. ;he V.lison polley, which ' a rMlioads will he con- ,o-e for Harding and a Vr- Vo'er! If you know there Is ,-rtul.lcan senator from 'ho republican ticket a bad man rut or.'v " vote for de- wlioni you cannot trust, don't vote r,3 demo'ratic exttava- r him! O.herwise vote the repub- inrompe'encv. but it Is lr' i-ket Klraljrlit for the sake of -r for our pocket books Principle, -wides. i S ! Call at republican headnuarters, w be forKOtten that a 401 Perkins building get literature lovernor Cox is a vote and buttons, and help a good cause irpnchmnt In national along. You must help save your own ' Rii Murphy of N'ew country I'rom Kuronenn domination. ,-M;t and especially In .,:! ic textile nianutact- i lepulilican president H3) MI1S IX H XKMAI, TIIMV Pcnniijlviinlii Incident Ilk of (trowing Demand yttin Type of ( 'ars. :al Illiis'raMon of the reasinc value of the clos ar as a neoesmiry means atiin rather than a mere wnieure, was provided !tl etitorprising funera' rifintown. IV lie h"ld : vhih or'v Tc Itp UrOH. roups n Tticlnated. a coupe for the minister. i palll'Part'rs. rod a in for the fa'nilv and If licensed. K'- en the w iillv built on a "rr Phasis. takers. J. IT. Johnson d no thought of asso car d"!tioistnition iTn tm-inpss f rinvev t it. travc. On the con dlare ihev have stand :!:ij tyre of car. because It by all nie-iiis to be 4 to their requirements. 'i qui.litl.., of diirnl'v t are' hiihly esspntlnl 'o rrotor e inipment tiler conterd. m f.ictors are tho -' :"'!nnce in the public's "t tendency to dis 1 Vnr of th btht clos - J- 0. N'.'w!:,nd. the -: dealer in this cl'v. the suliject. "People After you eat always take 'ATONIC Instantly rclievosHeartburn, Bloat d Gaty Feeling. Stops food souring, repeatingr,"and all aomach miseries. Aididlirastlofi and ppHto. Keeps itomich we; &nd ("tromr. Incnwvea Vitality mnd Pep. EATONlClt th best remedy. Temof thou sand wonderfully benefit. A Only cost a cent or two a day to ute it. Positively ffuarantec! to pleate or we will refund bum;, Ut a bis haxtodaj. You will see, uTli.m Kullertoa, 205 Cass St. RoseburK, Oregon. mum hae cars that question hat bin answered thousands of times over. And they have concluded that they miht just as well have cars that will enable them to go any where in comfort the whoie year round, dav or nisht, warm or cold, rafn or shine." "A closed car of the Dodge Rros type is just as necessary to the man or woman who is accustomed to riding in automobiles as a closed stiect crTs to the man who depend? on street cars. Our eloped car busi ness proves that this is not merely an individual belief. It is being dem onstrated every day. People come in and tell us that." SIR PERCY COX 1 1 il a rirr una a. wm a VIil 9 it E l ft r i! 0Ql :'y of BTOn-T';','"! ni lA-ri. 11 n-!'8 tune tGaI.f;,tolhecow, ni r-'. Rim. r,r tmoat in a NA ftllillli"lili''l Sir Percy Cox iHia been appointed governor general of Mesopotamia fol lowing hit distinguished services at commander of the Brittrh troops there. That fertile but undeveloped region on the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers is now In the process of being Persons possessing 1,iXi0 who Uka the Indolent life of the tropics where "inter Is unknown can speud the re mainder of their lives to the Marque sas Ulunda In the I'aclBc ocean, where mej need only work two tours a day to catch fish and pick bananas aud spend the remainder of the day watch In the skyblue sea wash Inrlly over the golden sauds. . The money would be required to pay a secoud-class passu go from one of the Pucltic coast ports, with outtlt, and the balance to purchase fertile hind at $2 an acre. The .Marquesas are situated In 8 to 11 south Ictltude and HO west longitude ant! are of volcanic orliilu and moun tainous. They are under the French re public and the commissioner lives at Talohnl, the chief town, which Is on the Isliind of Nuknwa. There were 4,300 Inhabitants in the Ishmds when the cennus was taken In WW, but the natives, who are Christians, have dwindled awny since tlxn. There are 8,800 square miles In the thirteen Is lands, which compose the Murquesas group. The chief products are tropical fruit, copra and mother of pearl. The landing is difficult, as the shore goes up like a woll from the sea. Passengers arriving from the Pacific say that the clliunte of the Marquesas Is Ideal and that Hie thvre Is one long day dream, with no disturbing element beyond the silver-tongued notes of the bulhul at sunset froui Its lofty perch on the ancient buohahs by the sea shore. New York Times. RELIC OF MEDIEVAL TIMES Sacred City of Mongolia Has But Thin Veneer of the Civiliza tion of Today. Crgn. sacred city of the Living Bud dha, lying fur to the north of Mon golia, is a relic of ruedlevul times over luid wllh. a veneer of twentieth cen tury civilization, and Is a city of vio lent contrasts and glaring annchron Isnis. It was used ih a base of sup- piles by Uoy Chnpmun Andrews, lead er of the second Asiatic zoological ex pedition of the American Museum of Nuturnl History. Motor CHrs pn camel caravans fresh from the (loul desert; holy la- nins lu bright robes walk side by side with hluck-gowned iirlesls and swarthy Mongol women In the fantastic hend- dress of their race stare wonderlndy at the lutest fashions of their Rus sian sisters relutes a correspondent of the Detroit News. Three great races have met In Urga, and each carries on Its own customs and wuy of life. The Mongol's felt-covered home hus remained unchanged; the Chinese shop with Its wooden counter and blue- govned Inmntes is still pure Chinese, and the ornate cottages proclaim tfctmiselves to be Russian. Men from all races and coiners of the earth gamble together. All Mon golia lives on horseback, and a Mongol will never walk even a hundred ynrds If he can help It. Summer In Mon golia Is short at best, and In the win ter the temperature drops to 00 and 00 decrees below sero, and the great plateau Is swept by biting winds from the Siberian steppes. Leaders Must Pay Price. There's satisfaction In being able to do hurd things. Weaklings have to be exceptionally Insignificant if they can t do something. Then Uiere Is a large class that can do many things Indiffer ently. Those who can carry big loads and carry them well are few. 10 be In this select class appeals to most folks, but only the few really deserve place In It. And they do not land there without effort. Such honors are mat ters of growth. Time and toll are the price paid for the advance. Beginning with what comes easy the wortny ones become experts and then add to their sphere of achieving such things as na turally fall In line with their enaeav- ors. Then they grow without being really conscious of added strength. That comes as a glad surprise when some one calls attention to 1U Asparagus Has a Pedigree. Asparagus was cultivated In Rome 200 years II. Cm and lilny, In his "His tory Nnturalls, mentions tnnt near Kavonnu there grew a kind of which three heads weighed a pound.- Aspar agus flourished also In Greece. It Is a native of several places near lie fn In Britain. At Kynanco cme. In Cornwall, a rocky Island Is called "As pnrngus Island." because at one time the plant was cultivated there. In an cient days all sprouts of young vege tables were called asparagus; and in comparatively modern times the arti choke, cardoon, senkale and allsander were Included. Nowadays only the one Is so called. Most probably all are wild sea-coast plants, and culti vated asparagus of an unpalatable or der may still be found on British shores. Korean Women Nameless. The Korean woman has not even a name In childhood she receives a nickname, by which she Is known In the family and by her friends, but, when she arrives at maturity, it l employed only by "the sister of" or "the daugh ter of such a person. After her marrtoje her name Is bur led; she Is absolutely nameless. If it hannons that a woman has to appear nsSd. Autr nnlitlallw snrf .nrlrui. turally and Induttrial'lv it s being ' In a law court Uie J'idL-e glvw her a " "IIjW r, modernized as rapidly as possible, to special name for nse while the case Otr.. M'A.V the new governor general hat a tatk ' lasts. In order to syve time and to Lord Rayleigh, whose engagement to Mrs. J H. Cuthbert, widow of a lieu tenant-colonel of the Scots guard who was killed In the war, has been an nounced. Lord Rayleigh Is regarded is the leading authority in the Eng lish-spesking world on the subject of radium, and is a professor o expert, mental physics In the Imperial College of Sciences at South Kenslnaton. NOTICE OK 1T:ntI TO 1M- ntOYK I OM I.KIt STKKKT. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Common Council of lie l ity of Rosebuig. Oregon, held on the 2()ih day of September, 1920. uie following resolution was adopt- u . "Resolved, that the Common Council of the Clly of Rosebure ieeuis It expedient aud necessurv and hereby proposes to improve Kowier street from the north line of Court -ureet to the north line of Lot 11. Block 7. Chadwlck Addition to said city, in the City of Itoseburg. Oregon, in the following muuner: Hrst: By grading the street to the proper sub-grade; Second: By paving the roadway of aid street twenty-four feet wide wiih concrete pavement; - Third: By constructing concrete curbs; Kourlh: Hy constructing sub drufns, K necessary; Fifth: By constructing streel monuments, If necessary; Sixth: By laying vitrified sewer pipe; Seventh: By constructing calch oasins and inlets. Said improvements are to be made in accordance with the charter and ordinances of the City of Rosburg. Oregon, and the grnde. plans, speci fications and estimates of the City Engineer, filed in tile office of the City Recorder on the 20th day of September, 1920, which said grade, plans, specifications and estimates in hereby approved and adopted. The entire cost of said improve ment, Including the cost of engineer ing, advertising, abstracting, clerical help and interest, shall be nssessed upon the property especially benefit ted thereby, as provided by Ihe Char ier of the City of Hosvlnirg. and in accordance with the petition of thi property owners to be brut-lined by said Improvement, und no part there f shall bo paid by the City ut itose burg. The estimate of the City Engineer f l lie probable detailed cost of said Improvement is the sum of 14136. !5. Resolved, that tl.e City Recorder of the City of Itoseburg. Oregon. be .ir.d he is hereby directed to give mlice or said proposed improvement .vi provided by the Charier of tin Jily of Itoseburg. " Remonstrances against said pso posed improvement may be iiled with he undersigmd within twenty days from the first publication of this notice, which is the i-'nd day of Sep tember. 1920. r WII..I.Et Recorder of the City of . Roseburg, Oregon. A8i Spur offers highest possible quality at lowest possible price. Its success proves that iJfwiei alwtupjmno at iLtoj A nw mtkrtj rX -!i: t .. v ivuili IIIBKCSi Spur burn slower between puffs. Spur's good old tobacco taste lasts longer. The crimped not pasted) seam does it Mm sov wmdWM am Mi wtzw War r. Ar-if'-rVr-t'fr "Brownnuid S;lvor"'p.ck urfc Trip I. wrapping keep. fresh and ridu r-.V'-,if"rT''f!5 & CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, di"o tuner. Pnon. I89L.J tip lir. In 1 A Wallror H A TT I uy that farm. Hunting positively prohibited on he lunds of the Curry Kstute. Insure against loss equip your ractors so tony won't set fires. Fires destroy lives, property aud food. Be careful with Are. If you want to suit your properly. see J. A. Walker, 106 Cass St. l'huue i 91. Got your rubber boots hallf-Boled for the rainy weather at Green's Tire Shop. I If you want to buy a home In the beautiful city of Itoseburg, Bee Wal ker, 105 Cass St. l'honu 91. j Insurance rates are -all the same.1 Seek tho agent who will tako the best care ot you. That's Rice & Rice. GHOWKRS having WHEAT, OA'l'S and other grains to sell should submit samples and get prices from us before selling their grains. Remember we have handled your grain In the past and have never failed to get satisfactory results. KVHHIIODY'S KXCHANOK, Inc T I" ." ' will b. hold .1 ll Aluvi.t... Hall av.ry Aral am third W.uneadaya ot th. . month. HUUKKAHS lt.,..kur. K,..kh L..l. 1... l.mpl. .v.ry w..k on Tu.hiMr .iili,,. Vl.lllnsj ni.iuk.ra ln ..nrt al.iiUliia r. liivit.u t. au.na BA l.KNu.X. N . SKl.l.h: STkeHUNsoN, See. BAIt-hir, Fin. Hy. Don't Dllt off for tomorrow what you run do toduy. It may be too late. I Have your Insurnnce attended to. 1 Sec Rlc,& Rice. . Hay that Insurance attended to and ace thai you kci the luir.est and best old hue companies. W'o've got them. Rice & Rice. i I have purchased the hemstitching , mnchlne at Bellows store. I am an experienced heiustitrher. All work wanted for Christmns must be i brought In early. Mrs. F. F. Jones. Jack Roach of Drain has received tho agency for the Queen line Ot In- j cubators and brooders .Now Is the! time to make your Inquiry and pl:i-e! your order for latum delivery. A:u r.nw hooking orders for day; old chicks for 1921 delivery from; hijih producing T.incred strain bne Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful- lerton St., itoseburg. Don't forget the Hard Times dnnee at Winchester Saturday night, Oct. 2. Cot enjoyment out or your auto rides by having Cniveraul Filler In stalled ln your tires. Have you Investigated the Uni versal Tire Filler? If not you bet ter do so before, you have and more punctures unci blowouls. LODC1K DIIt.XTOItY. I. O. II. P., I'ulon Knrniupulral K.. 0. Mc.ts In Uilil PVNuuV T.tui'le every Thursday .vanliis. YlaltiliK brethren always welcoti'... JtniM itKF.isir. c. r. I'OHTKIt m-TNEK, II. r. Ol.lVhjll JOHNSON, K. R JAMBS KWAUT. !'. It l-:Aiil.US nisiburit Aitie .i.ala tn Ihetr hull .n .l-ii ka.ti sit. n 2ni aa1 4th MotiJuy evi-nlnss nf au.-ti ni.ntli at I ciVlm'k. Vlsllina lirthr.ii iti Koud ataiKjtog alwaya wcleorac. l-'U':n p f-i.ytiiK, w f. r. VII TIII! MU IOI.I.I, W. P. R. K. lii.DHMAN, aauretury. I. f. U. HI.HS. Hn..b.raT l..d.. a,., at ---Mulita i.tulur eutniMunlcationa at tlia Klka" Tainpl. on eueh Tliuiaday of .vary niunlli. All m.mb.ra i qiiast.cl to attend resularly. and all vlHitlng br.th.ra ara a.rdlally In vited to altand. A. J, I.1I.BUIIN, B. It. 1HA B. itmULE. Meoy. I. O. u. K.. lilUlnrlan Loda. Mo. N, maeta at Sykes hall. N. Juukaou 81, on Sulonl.iv evt-iilntf uf vue w.mK. .'tMlllns brethren an always wl coiiiu, l.YMON L. SPENCBR, N. U. A. J. OKUDKS, Hau. fac. J. B. BA1I.1CV. Kill. 8c uo(Mitii itv line woai.u-Camp No. Hi. meals In uud l-'ailows' hall in Itua.aura ovary lat and 3id Monday ataolnta. Vlaltlng nolghburs al ways w.lconia. O. H. PigKKNR, C. C. M. M. WlLLKlt. Clark. hMllll'I'K III-' D-lltlAa Alpha LoilKe Ni. 4 i", me.-ls eve. y Wvdnesiluy av, n Inir. cor. .l.i' ks-iii und Cuaa Eila. Vialt oi a alwli . t el, i,ii ,.. IIIIV il. V' M'NIl. r c. I'll s r i'i.i't;i:.a. M r. k i:. h im iiiiiu.y, k. it s I.OV4I. "l:li:if ill- iimisi.: ItoRt'burK IXllllll NO. Il:i7. UleelH Ht'ftllHl Mill' fviLirtb V'i dm silav cvviiltiKa of ea h motith .it " ii'eloi k In ilia aloes, ball. All vi itli-K tirMlbera ara liivlt.il to alti-iid r. w nHKB, Dictator. H. t. I'AM'iKTLH. Wevratary M:il.HIIOIIS iV l.tllt'ltAt.-'r l.llac I'liili- Nil IH. oi.eta on nil Bell 4lh M.irelay Hvetilnsa. Vlalllni nrlkhbora Invited to attend. KDITII I'llt'RCim.U 1 N. Til, I. IK I. JOIINSIIN. I lerk I. I). II. r., Itlalna aiar l..dK No. 174, mMa In RykM nil, N. Jackson 81., .vary Vrlday avrtilna. Vlaltlng breth ren alwaya welcoaia. K. A. PKTI'RT. N. O. II. t HIIMI'llltKY, Itec. Hec. II. W. K II A W, V. O. M. KK KlK. Kin. Kac. O, ti. a., Ituat-bura: I'h.pt.r So. a llnlila their rekular niuotlna on th. 11 anil :lrd Tliuradaya In aai-h month, ara re.peetfiilly Invited to attend. LKONA AlUIAHAal. W. M. KltKK JJII.N'HONj H.cy. A. K." A. M., I aurrl l odae JS'o.IS I ti-ii ulur t-ijininunlentiona 2nd and 4tli Weilnesibiya eaeh month at Maaonla Tempi., Uoaeburs, Ore. Vlaitora w.l ' coma. W. F. HARRIS. Secy A. A. WILl.ifcK.W. U. ttosriti nii i.minK Kii. ioa.1, r.ir.4 Hrolfa.rl.iMHl of Hnlnfi-n.ne. .ff Way l':itipln ee and H.llnay shop l.bor rr. AfTlimi'-d wllh the A. K. of U Meeta at Muuh hall ih. flrat Wed. fuitrlh Hut. nialita and third Sundays o( .avli month. J. V. SMITH .Pr.aldent. W. J. MKItKUITIl, Hm. Secy. KO MAC IVKK. Kin. Becv. I.. U. I. tl. It.i.ebnra llh. No. 11 holds resulHr review, on second and fourth Thursday aflernoona In Maooa.be. hull, winter, of other hlv.s vlaitlng In our city ara cordially Ihvlt.d lo atteml our revlewa. Maccaba. h.H on Cass street. Iltll IXITKE. Com. JKSSIK RA PH. fill i faivraaching resDOnaiblllty. tXmpllfy mattera. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN-, MLN'T Tl.MU. K O'-ueral Land Office, WashiugtoB, D. C. August 28. li(-0 Notice is hereby given that subject to ttie conditions and limi tations of th- Acts ef June 9. 1916 139 Stat.. 218, and June 4 1920 , i Public 241 ), aud the isstiuctions of the Secretary of the Interior dated September 15. 1917. and Juue 22. 1.(20 the timber .u t." lellewim lands' will be sold Oct. Is. 12. at trim o'clock a. m. at public aactloa at the Waited States laid eice at Roseburg. Or-t.s. t. ike ihrl bidder at not less tbaa Ike appraised value an shows ky tkls ii.tlce. sale , o be Bubject to the approval of the Secretary of the Inleilor. The pur-, -huse price, with an additional sum ,f uie' fifth of one per cent thereof. ,,-iiiK coiiiniis.ions allowed, must be deposited at time or Kile, money to ,e returned if sale i not approved. Mberwise patent will l-su for tho imber which must be removed with-, in ten vears. Kids will be received from citizens of the United S ales, .ssociationa of such cltir-ns and c.r ,ratins oreanijed und" ! , ,f the United States or any sta e. rritorv or district ll.creof only, i Ton apillcaiion of a qualified pur ba'. r the timber on any h eal sub ivisl,,n win he offen d separately be re beine Included In any ofTer of anrer nnlt. T. Jl P.K. 1 W. Sec KK'i FKy. fir 1125 M . cdar 5 si;; "none of which I'j?"' f;;r e than $1 5 p.r M T. .,' - w S"- 3. NK1 flr 450 M.. NVH NEH. nr 475 M. none of .hirh shall be sold for Im han .. .n u ISI.nedl CLAY TALL- MAN. Commissioner General Land Office. Fordson Tractors $890.35 aKJ'rejflr-arT "iS9asa --m Now ii th time to ! your Full p'owiiv. VChy not ilo it wih m Konimm and (fet your crogm in x-ttrtt thf heivy rain. Call In aixl no ut and li( u snunr you aixl make arrange tmM.ttt ftr a tiiMii(ruttiHliin. ift Our Trnm. C. A. Lockwood Motor Company