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KtFBTRQ irFWeVRgyTltW BATFRPAT, OOTOBKW 9, tmV. KAfifl THKstn I They work naturally and form no habit Thfey work naturally and form no habit- i 1 -I They work naturally and form a.. no habit- jusaUt Moras oaiy Xathm Kiillerton- -The Tt email Store Roseburg. Ore. DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McG! ONE CIBSON llonieniird llmiml. Ohm (id Ihn train I thought I Lould be unable i sleep, but I .rani thai ualuie lUKeB ner course tout gnat regard for soul pain. ri f),-lidi- will close over taur- liml eyes ami Sleep, consoling t, will (jr a wink- niulte one ror- neth, who was Just outside niy door, X-JT-TI? II "Huve you been up long?" I said ilLjI I! "Not very." he answered. "But I tvasirt able to sleep well. I thought you might want me." I felt the blood rush to my face at the thought that Kenneth JIulsey with only a friendly Interest In my grief, should remain uncomfortably awake while I, although having lost my dear mother, slept. "How did you sleep, Ann?" he said. "Kenneth, I can't account for it but I flank into a dreamless uncon sclousness almost the moment touched the bed," I answered, "and only awakened about a half hour ago." "I'm glad, for you will have re cuperated your strength and you have a trying day before you. Ken neth looked at me pityingly and ar.ked softly, "Had you no one but L ' your mother? I did not undress, excepting to lay onei" i answered apatheti- it my traveling irocK, sup on a cally. I am absolutely alone." mi and lc.osi u my shoes. Then j "Then," said Kenneth, "Dad will nrew myself on the berth. surelnsi8t upon your coming to live with ji 1 would not be able to lie still us. t0 you know that my fiither rr long, li a only a mutter of wtts your father's dearest friend? If they had not been pals you and 1 would probably have been brother and sister. "Yes," continued Ken neth, noting my surprised look, "that's true. Dad told me that a few years after my own mother died and we moved to your town he met your mother. He was greatly at tracted to her and In due time asked her to marry him. The look of mingled horror and surprise she gave him showed Dad conclusively ihat could never he. And that how ever unkind fate, law and the tongues of gossips might be your :nother would never be other than w wife of Robert Carlton." "Hut my father Is dead," I said. "Of late, my father hasn't been so certain as he was." answered Ken neth, "although he has not heard from your father in years." Tomorrow Kenneth Talks ol 1 i nice. wilts, it seemed, until I wakened :ba start and the light was pour ; through the window of my stale un. I had fallen asleep almost the tno--nl 1 hail touched the bed. Momentarily, I did not know m I was and a real fear of some- ar, I knew leit what, enveloped l-. The whirr of the wheels and the i.'Mthe train seemed something as -rilile as it was Indefinable. And then. Ah! Oh Cod, I knew! Oh, mother, mother, I did not -an to. I did not mean to," I cried md, for it seemed that by perniit- ( myself to he overcome by sleep, 'ad not been loyal to her meihory. wanted lo be physically as uncom wide as 1 was spirltuallr lncon- i able. A picture of my mother, lying so d and still, all alone in the liltle :ure living room, rose in my mind i I upbraided tnvself for ever tint her. I kn.v that I was ul' rT had tf make her life bear- and 1 had left her it seemed at sclfHiIy. a:-.ked niyse'f "liat would a honk education mean "ile the wonderful education that ould have received from my Win Mlfless Service and tnlr- and love of all the world?" train 1 said. "I ran never fnr- '".vs-lf; hut. mm her dear, I did ie?n to . :ie you alone. I did realize thai ynu were ill at the 1 theiicln I wa. -nn,in h-.i. '00. heller ah!., by my education h a eomn:iii,. ' llMi was briphlur tie i rf,r ili Porto and I Ken- KOHTHS I fJOT WORK Mia E. impound Made Me Strong and iiT Kecommend It To All My Friends. Tnn. V t "t o , ..... i . ', 7 Pa,n ' n-k ' """ not stand caused J tenuis trouble. I felt so tired all tht tm:e, hsd had head- Setlrfl. m ,wl ..' (B?P months I could not l . I was treat- "''."a physician I f fcj ""1 0"k other re- out got no A friend told "' about Lrdia E. P'ntlnrns Vege tslde Compound and has heloeH m. S" "to dV'" ,iT" f k J.? ork. I dnnot V Nin i. , - . 1 '"'ommend " t t .',,""'. S. J. - '.' (.; "d Brow in i.,.,l.. UZ S'l. "l'rful ;ucee. l? M ,T' r-vMes,ing6 Irca !T Jr. W and terDMd XOTlfK TO (-((.NTItAl'TOIW. Bids will be received by the Hoard if Directors of School District No. !7 ( Hoberts Creek), Douglas County Jregon, until Tuesday, Oct. 12. 1920, at one p. m., for the erection -f a one room school house In sale listilct. Plans and specification! .nay be seen at the office of Count) iupt. O. C. Drown. The board re ierves the right to reject any or al. jids. J. E. I'lNKERTON. Clerk Phone 42-F6, lioseburg. Ore notici:. Make that Bauerkraut now. Any imoiint of cabbage at 2 cents pound n pitch. R. McKay, Hrockway. .'OTICE OK SALE OK GOVERN MENT TIMBER General Land )ffice, Washington, D. C, August 28. i92u. Notice Is hereby given thai ubject to tne conditions and lluil atlons of the Acts of June 9, 19U 39 S'.at.. 218, and June 4, 1920 Public 241), and the Instructions ol he Secretary of tne Interior dalec t-pleiuber 15, 1917, and June 22. 1920, the timber on the following ands will be sold Oct. 18, 1920, ai 0:00 o'clock a. m. at public auction it the United States laud office ai toseburg, Oregon, to the highest udder at not less than the appraised alue as shown by this notice, sale J be subject to the approval of th secretary of the Interior. The pur .hase price, with an additional sum it one-flflh of one per cent thereof. cing commissions allowed, must be leposiled at time of sale, money to e returned If sale is no' approved, itherwlsc patent will Issue for th ir.iber which must be removed wlth a ten years. Bids will be received rom citizens of the United States, isscciations of such citizens and cor orationB organized unr!?- the laws f the United States or any stale, erritory or district thereof only. on application of a qualified pur haser, the timber on any legal sub lvlslon will be offered separately be ore being Included In any offer of i larger unit. T. 21 8.. R. 1 W.. Sec. 3. SK SEVi. fir 1125 M . cedar 25 I., none of which shall he aold for ess than 1.50 per M. T. 18 S.. R : W.. Sec. 3. NE4 NEK. fir 450 M.. ;W4 NE4. fir 475 M . none of hich sl.ali be sold for less than 2.00 per it. (Signed) CLAY TALL- Official a Republican Statement By Douglas County Republican Central Committee. PI KIHXSK OF TIIK ltll.L W. W. stands for Woodrow Wil son. It also stands for Watchful waiting. Alto -tot Wiggle and Wob ble. a The democratic party has beeu claiming credit for the federal re serve bank idea. As a matter of fact, the republican party bad caused in former years exhaustive investigation of this matter to be mude and when the democratic party came into power the foundation al ready was laid for legislation of this kind. While the republican party was causing this subject to be studied, and was preparing for legis lation which would stabilize our financial system, the democratic party was denouncing government banking and the central bank Idea. These things, however, they, em bodied in the federal reserve bank system. They simply appropriated the Ideas of republican statesmen. Here are some of the achievements of the republican party: The replacement of the destructive Free law of 1846 and 1857 by a pro tective tariff that immediately brought industrial activity and un exampled progress and prosperity. The abolition of slavery and the restoration of the Union. The homestead law, passed by a republican congress and signed by Abreham Lincoln. The acts for the Issuance of legal tender and national bank notes which gave the people a currency of equal and stable value in all parts ol the country. All existing laws for the payment of pensions to veterans of the civil war and their surviving relatives. The anti-trust law. (This WARREN C HARDING In submitting the Port of Portland consolidation bill to the roters of Oregon, the people of Portland aak the people of the whole atate for suiuuru.r iu prutiuw mvaui ui Bin la ment by aea of the atate'e oroducta. Portland la the greatest port of Ore gon, for ft la the chief point of ex port for the products of both east ern and western Oregon, and In that manner it renders a public service to practically the entire state. The Port of Portland Commission oaring been created by a special act of the lenidlaiure, that law can be amended onlyiy the legislature or by vote of the people of all Oregon. I'pon the Port of Portland has de veloped the duty of providing a navigable channel up the Columbia and Willamette rivers, of building docks and other shipping facilities. The Increased number and tonnage of ships requires that the channel he deepened and widened and more docks he built. For this purpose the bill enlarges the borrowing and the taxing powers of the commission, but taxes are to be levied upon bonds and Interest upon them paid by tax payers of the Port district. measured by the amount of their net receipt a. The cenmis laws, providing for the taking of the cenbus and permunent census bureau. The railroad rate bill, compelling railroads to secure the approval of the interstate commerce commission before advancing rates; authorizing the intt-rsiute commerce commission to Institute proceedings without waiting for the complaint of a ship per; creating a special commerce court, granting the commission com- was pk'te authority 'over classifications arawn Dy senators snerman ana a- and regulations; and bringing tele munds, und introduced by the for-1 graph und telephone companies un mer. Tn the houe lis passage was ; dcr the scope of the Interstate corn secured by William McKinley against ; in tree act. an attempt to have it side-tracked in , The cri.atlon of a Btein of postn, behalf of a bill for the free coinage 8avings banks, thus gaining for small of silver. So it may be said that the , u..posllra the security of the United law was placed upon the statute Slal( trt.asury and guaranteeln g two jooks over the united opposition of )er ceU lmereBt on ,neir posits, the democratic party, as represented , , ... . . , tain the difference In the cost oi in the house. Model child labor law for District of Columbia. Government coin pensat ion law, providing compensation to certain t'ederal employes for Injuries re ceived in line of -duty. Excise tax Imposed on all corpora tions, consist ing of one pT cMit production at home and abroad. Law requiring use of safety appli ances on railroads made broader and more complete. White slave traffic penalized by a system of heavy fini-s for Interstate commerce therein. 0 CITY NEWS 0 F. A. Bemis went to his ranch near Oakland this morning to spend the lay there. Fires desiioy lives, property and ood. Be careful with lire. Attorney Carl Winiberly spent the Jay at Oakland attending to legal natters. Hunting positively prohibited on he lands of the Curry Kstale. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Diubnker, of Portland, who have been vlsliing .lev. S. K. Memillger, left tills molll .ng for their home. Isabella grapes for siile, lie lh at 4-C Ranch, L'nipqua. Call or phone 10-F22. Lou Hunks and a party nf frieiu'.a "rom Kllgene left Clinyonville yester lay for an eight days hunting trip n the Snow mountain vicinity. If you want to sell your property. -e J. A. Walker, 105 Cass Su i'houe 11. Mrs. S. K. Willett. of Portland. ho has bi-en visiting in Hus-.burg or several days with fiieiiris and elatives, left this morning for her lome. Am now hooking orders for day .Id chicks for 191 delivery from imh pr')ducin Tanned strain White Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh. 702 Ful erlon St., lioseburg. Miss Teka Hayn.s, who spent the veek end with her parents in thii ity. returned this men lug to Hie University of Oregon where she is a student. No matter how good your lir.s ire you lire going to have trouble ai onir ii n von use air. Heller have Universal Filler Installed In them he rore they are broken down. Mrs. C. A. Laird, of P tkum. came o lioseburg yesterday and after a hort visit left this morning for Jrain. where she has relatives with vhom she will spend a few days. She nill then go on to Jefferson to sp-n.l week or ten days. Mrs. Jerome Alexander, of Louis ville. Kentucky, who has len spend ing the past week nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bert at looking Glass, left this morning for I'oithuid. here she will stop for a visit on le i way home. H. A. Baker, a prominent Califor nia fruit packer, and his wile spent yesterday in this rlly. They are on their way home after a tour through Washington. Mr. Baker has bin n making a survey or tne truit situa tion In the northwest and had a great deal of praise for the Umpqua valley. Oil Hunting Ti ii Arundel, piao tuner. PDon 1S8L Insure against loss equip jour tractors so thnv won't set fires. I.O(;.VN TII'-, Sl'ltl.Nti DKI.IVKHY. Those are not sprout plaits, Joint plants or sprnngle tip plants. They are first-cluss tips. Also have straw berry plants and all kinds fruit trees. Belter bonk your order now. R. L. KLLIS Three miles west of Roseburg. pott cot vrt' ri.ioiiK. To the Voters of PoilglHS County. Oru- the ennill'tiite on the repuMlenn '.ettel Ut ihe.NoVelilher eleetion for the itT.ee of ('eulitv Clerk. If eleeted 1 will eielse the moHl iIrI! pculiuni)'. coll orient with i:iod Bel Ire. in the con .lie I of the offiee, anil will line my be.t lelerivors to Bee that lilt liei.unH hav ii x tiunitie ullh the ufTit e rwclv tit.Jt Hint lonrteous tientnient. Your ole in I rape. I tu 1 1 v sellettP'i. I'.l. .M HtA II. It 1 1 M 1.1-;. M1TICF. OF lllSSOI.l 'l IO.N. Nollre Is In ri hy given that the undersigned hiiB this day and date 1 1 ' 1 nil his Interest In and to the Kord Garage, agency and ItusineBS of 0. A. Leckwood Motor Company of lios -l,ui g. Oiegon, lo C. A. Lock wood, who will collect all accounts due said firm and assume all obliga tions. liated this 7th day of Octolier, 1920. L. H. KKLTT. MII'll K UK Kltl. HKTTI.BIIKST. in the Cotit'ly Court for lollali.a Coun- tv ih.-koii. In 'lie msiii r of tiie estate of Nuncv I i- e :-mlt li. ileee.iKecl. Netlee In herel.v KUen that tin. un .eryii:ne,l luei flleil her nut sei omit in 'lie iihove iia'l:e. .-Mt.ite utlil HiHt the .oiin:v o. ill I I .'in I'V :in (inl r made un't -lit. i.-it .--oi.tei .her I1.!. IS.'ll. ,el Weil- :i .!i- M.e L'Tlli il' V of lletol.er. lyO. it In ! It ill the foreiiin.ii In I lie uiiiitv ruin I rieiiii in the colli t lion.. 'i lloi-i-hiirir. linn'in, as the tun. lii'l 'il.-e for lienr'r." -.i.i.i Hi. nn. If imv, to sift h'e'iiitlt lllul tli nnal eloKlna of si1. 1 extiile IiSleil .-'elit. 11. I'l'-'il. STKI.I.A SMITH. A'lininlFlratrlT of I he ealalc of Nuncy I'lVe Seilltl. ill-i ellffll. YOUR RENT IS RAISED! CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean tlx : 'l irr a. loiKiit-ui vwii .i i.u i . ' N. Commlaalonar General Land I Signature M Not hn you have your own. a home of BUILD OR BUY house that was someone elie If you want made to suit then buy. But If you like a real home, one better than the rest build. A builder of 25 years experi ence will gladly give estimates and Informal ion. Call at new building. Cass Chadwlck 8ts , or at residence, 1133 Har vard Ave. Ill ll.llKK M. W. HKItiill. MKAsntlNO TIIK ITI1I.IC ItltOW Revivals of Charlie Chaplin In Car men are still more potent box office attractions than "Villaae Life In Korea." and "How Manilla Rope l Made." The gloom snreader notes the line up In front of the box offiee when the great flve-reelor. "Sex" Is scheduled, nnd despairs nt theedu ratlon of the mases. "Hamlet" he will tell you. can never hope to make the screen unless It is camouflaged as "Infidelity," and Ophelia wears tights. Yet there are hopeful signs. An editorial digest like "Tonics of the Day." now familiar all the way from the Broadway places to the smallest village thentre, not only does not drive the "masses" out of the house but Interests them so strongly that In two years it has developed from a hopeful experiment into definite success. Giving the public what It wants Is not quite Identical with letting the public take what It can get. Has the newspaper editor who devotes two columns a day to a divorce sory on the theory that "they like that sort of thing." ever tried filling thos" two columns with something else? The American Legion Weekly. The Baptist ladles will . hold a Christmas Bazaar Nov. 20. Further announcement will follow later. PHOFKSSION.M. CARDS Mil, r. n. OWKN Cut Flowers. Phont 240. 4U3 W. Cuss. DR. M. II. Physician. I'l.Vl.RH rhlropraotle 223 W. Lane St. RUTH Wll.rnx Piano. Theory, Musi cal Kindergarten. 1(104 Wast First 8t. Prions 13-U A1.I1F.KT a. Hl'KV optometrist. "Th Eye My Hpe.lalty." Ill W. Cass Ht. HoseburK, Oregon. Buy Better Bucks and the Best Breeding Ewes for Less Money. BUY SHEEP WH(1MYR !0W. THAI IS R.CHT WOW If you are Interested lit any number if sillier Kl'iue or registered slieep of the following breeds: Hampshire, tiliropslilro. Lincoln. Itom ney, Cotswold. Haniboulette, or any CIOIA Write us ntitek whnt yoti want. ORIXiON MVF.STOCK COM. CO. lox 61. North Portland. Oregon. Sheet MeialWork OF ALL KINDS J. H.SINNIGER I ID OAK STRKF.T I'HON'K 28 Chevolet Cars $25.00 and 38.00 Bulck Cars. . .130.00 and 6.00 For Other Cars P. tees on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Htiirk and (Tierrnle 441 .N. Jarluon HU HVasnburs. DOKil.AS CXJIXTV- TAXIDKIUMY AM) TA.VNIXO COMI'AXY. Tanners of furs, taxidermist of heads and all kinds of animals. .Manufacturers of furs, shoulder throws, inutfs, fur coats and caps. J. W. LANGKNDL'UO, Prop. All woik guaranteed. Orders taken it S. K. aivkn' hardware store, or id dress p. O. Box 837, Itoseburg. Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY MUSiCAL KINDERGARTEN, VOICE ANO VIOLIN Physlail Kdiuatliiii, Including new fejttursj of IikIIhji C'IuImj and Wand Drills. BETTER SERVICE Our nw (inlpniftit In lh bottllnic department inaken It r-OHH.i'U for un to Kive you prompt ami efficient wrvlco. Bod an nf all flavora also Uuxo In tMjttlen and kfK- ROSEBUBG OAJRY MD SODA WORM PIIOXK 1M The children love Wrifileys-and ifs good for them. Made under conditions of absolute cleanliness and brought to them in Wrlcley's sealed sanitary package. Satisfies the craving for sweets, aids dieestion.sweet ens breath, allays thirst and helps keep teeth clean. Costs little, benefits much. Still 5c Everywhere THE FLAVOR LASTS I iiSja 1 )7 1 -T A THE FtflUOR . f Frank A. Terry, representing the Jack Roach of Drain has receled Equitable Savings & Loan Assn., of the agency for the Queen line est lll- Portland, Oregon, Is ngiiln at the cuhatora and brooders .Now Is th. Uinpqua Hotel. For Interview, call time to make your Inquiry and place or phone. your order for future delivery. FOR ANTHRACNOSE USE Sherwin Willams "Fungo Bordo" n dir.ctid nnd you will b plnm-d wl'h remilfft ohiainrd. "S. ft V. KtiU(;i Ilortln, the p-tfoct dry Hordt-aux mixture concen tralo. Is a (tiy piwiU'r. rr'Vn !h danger of freezing, r of drying out. Compouiulil ho that yuu can um olther-the 3-3-50 or 4-4-G0 fornmln. Call or Bend for n folder sltowliif? how to uiw. Vou will find Kungl Rordo not only a Rical convenlonee but a most effecltve form In wlileh to us" it.nd.-aux mixture.. A supply just received. Churcill Hardware Company P. 8. Don't forKt to call for Pruning Compound folder also. Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERSAL Lighting Plants J. F. BARKER & CO, I.MPLKMIC.VI'M ROKKiintd. i)iti:i). AlIOMOllll.lCS TRACTOItS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS j Douglas County Light" and Water Co. ev1