Official Republican A Statement
By Douglaa County Republican Central Comnillte.
a CITY NEWS e
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For Infants and Children.
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Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears, the
Signature,
of
Eua Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For-Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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J. R. HOWARD
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"lew and exclusive nhotofiranh f J
K Howard. Dresltienl of the
If Bureau federation.
HOSIERY I'OK LESS.
Wu-n looking for hose for mother.
m-r or in" children, you like a
,11 line to Choose f mill. Parr, ntnrn
ri.TTa bit line. Women's hose, ent-
19c. lisle 3;c anti 50c. finest mur.
rued S5c. an silk boot 85c. fine
ad lilk H ti'i rhildcn'. w.
rst Wfieht 2..e to r..ie medium. 3A.
iAC. triple tln-..:wl eel
0'ir hn piioa stiiiuriiAttnn
hr prices saVP y.,u money. In fact
iays sa von mnmr
IIE WaS A
MISERY TO HER
V this Woman Until Re-byLydlaE-Pinkham's
'egetablCompound.
"o tnni r 7 1 ""''ered almost
Jm with f,.n,l,. .!
i!'l not walk any
i -tancc. rid or
tlf any exercise at
II without renting.
If I wnpt the floor
or did anv kind of
ork it would bring
n'.v sickness on. I
fas weak and Ian
g'ti'l, had no energy,
nJ iiicwaa a misery
me. I waa under
toe care nl
"tl av..k. ". PV'ician for
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Com J.,,1 :''' Ptnkham'a Veg.
takS J, 'T'1 H'1'-".1 to try it
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Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
These are not sprout plants, Joint
anta or sprangle tip plants. They
first-class lips. Also have straw
berry plants and all kinds fruit
trees. Better book your order now.
R. L. ELLIS
Three miles west of Roseburg.
Foil COl'KTT rt.EHK,
To the Voters of Doug-laa County, Ore-
fou:
urn the candidate on the renuhllcnn
tleket at the November eleelion for th
office of County Clerk. If eleett-d I will
vxerelite the moat riKld eeotiotny, con
intent with srnod aervlee. In the con
duct of the office, and will use my bent
Hideavor to eee that all pernona hav
ing bUHlneaa with the office recelvt
iuvt und courteous treatment.
Your vote is respectfully solicited.
Ud. Adv.i. . IRA a KIDDLE.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
We want fresh fruit of all kinds.
Will puy top market prices. But the
fruit must be clean and first-class in
all respects or we do not want any oi
it; we use only the best grades.
KOUTCH'S CONFECTIONERY
NOTICE OK SALE or GOVERN
MENT TIMBER General Land
Office, Washington, D. C, August 28,
1920. Notice Is hereby given that
subject to tne conditions and limi
tations of the Acts of June 9, 1916
'39 Stat.. 218, and June 4, 1920
(Public 2411, and the Instructions of
the Secretary of the Interior dated
September 15, 1917, and June 22,
1920, the timber on the following
lands will be sold Oct. 18. 1920, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. at public auction
at the United States land office at
Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest
bidder at not less than the appraised
value as shown by this notice, sale
o be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price, with an additional sum
of one-fifth of one per cent thereof,
being commissions allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, money to
be returned if sale is not approved,
otherwise patent will Issue for the
timber which must be removed with
in ten years. Bids will be received
from citizens of the United States,
associations of such citiiens and cor
porations organized under tr.e laws
of the United States or any state,
'erritory or district thereof only.
Upon application of a qualified pur
chaser, the timber on any legal sub
division will be offered separately be
fore being Included in any offer of
a larger unit. T. 21 S.. R. 1 W.. Sec.
S3. SE4 SE14. flr 1125 M., cedar 25
M., none of which shall he sold for
less than $1.60 per M. T. 18 S.. R.
8 W . See. 3, NE NEW. fir 450 M.,
NW14 NE14. fir 75 M., none of
which shall be sold for less than
$2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
MAN, Commissioner General Land
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NOTICE OF GRXEItAL EI.KCTIO.V.
Nntlre In hereby given tliat a Oenernl
Cltv Flf-rtfon will hr held In th City
of Rueburff. Oregon, on TnemUy. the
2nd dav of November. 1920, between
the hour of 8 olrk a. m. and t
o cloi k p. m. of (aid day. at which Mid
Hetlnn the following offlcert shall he
elected:
One Mftvor. nne Recorder, one Treaa
irtr and two round) men from earh of
the four wards of the City of Roae
burff. Orejton. to eerve two year, or
until their PBuccesaora are elected and
juallned.
That the nlacwi In each ward fr
holding Mid City Flection In the City
of Knpehurc. Orenn. and th Jurtisee
and clerks to condu-'t the eame hll
hy phi h polllnc plarea and judKes and
derka thereof aa have been, or may
hereafter he. digna.ted and named r
the County Court of Ioiiflaa County.
Oreeon. for the General State and
County election.
Hr order of the Common Council,
dated October 4, 192t.
R, 1- WHIPPLE.
Recorder of tt City of Roseburc. Oro-
Cox Wiggles and Wobbles.
BY SCOTT C. BONE.
Candidate Cox, recklessly charging that tba Republican party had
et out to corrupt the electorate by raising a fund of $18,000,000 with
which to "buy the presidency," has been utterly confuted by the facts.
Instead, It has been completely established that the goal Died by
Chairman Hays was only one-fifth that amount, r $3,000,000, with con
tributions rigidly limited to $l,0uo, and that never before has a campaign
rund been so free from the taint of corporate, sinister or sordid Influence!
That an overtaxed, overburdened and weary country, paying the
cost of Incompetence. Incapacity and extravagance In governmental
affairs and maladministration at Washington, would welcome relief at
any price legitimately expended may be taken for granted.
But only In the wild dreams of Candidate Cox who stands com
mitted to Wllsonlsm and the wastefulness of Wllsonlsm, with everything
that Wllsonlsm typifies and Implies has any such expenditure at Can
didate Cox charged ever been remotely conceived or for a moment con
templated. Even his foremost newspaper champions organs of tho International
banking crowd which favor his candidacy because, with equal rashness,
he promises that If elected he will go Into the Wilson League of Nations
editorially admit thot his slush fund charges have proven groundless.
Candidate Cox's credibility as a witness has similarly been damaged
by the wet and dry Issue confronting him. .
To the Indisputable proof that the New Jersey Liquor Dealers
Association Is appealing for funds to elect him as a "pronounced wet
he replies that the liquor Interests ef Ohio never contributed to any of
bis campaigns.
Vet a swern statement, signed hy the secretary of the Ohio Liquor
Dealers' Association and on file in the secretary of state's office, shows
that that orgaulzatlon contributed a substantial sura out of its treasury
to the Cox campaign of 1910.
And In the face of It all, having withstood for months, tn silence,
William Jennings Bryan's denunclutlon of him as a "wet and unfit to
run for president. Candidate Cox, with characteristic audacity, now
assures a North Dakota crowd that "I have always voted dry I"
Imagine Boss Murphy. Hs Taggart, Boss Brennan and that
Youngstown Apostle of Light and Uplift, Ed Moore, contriving the noml
notion at San Francisco of a candidate who bad "alwaya voted dryl"
Imagine It, If you can I
Shade of John Barleycorn I What a spectacle la presented In
American political
103 YEARS YOUNG;
HE'S FOR HARDING
"If I should live to be another 100
years old 1 certHlnly would never vote
for a member of the Democratic party
for President or any other national of
fice." So declares "Grandpa" Albert Vogel,
103 years young, of Jeannette, Pa., who
cast his first vote In a presidential elec
tion for Polk, voted for Abraham Lin
coln and hus voted the Republican
ticket ever since. Next month be will
vote for.flardlng and Cootldge.
"Tell the country 1 am for rinrdlng
and Coolldge and America first," says
Mr. Vogel. "I want no Wilson league
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ALBERT VOGEL.
of Nations. President Wilson's autoc
racy and the wastefulness of those he
gathered alout him as bis officii-.) fami
ly was to be expected. It has been a
Democratic trail for years."
"(irondpa" Vogel takes a dally con
stltutlnnul over streets near his home
in Jeannette. Occasionally he preaches
s sermon from one of the Western
Pennsylvania churches with old time
vigor. He started life as an assistant
lamplighter In the Capitol grounds at
Washington when he was fifteen years
old. He often ran errands for mem
bers of Congress and can vividly re
call the eloquence of Henry Clay and
Daniel Webster and other famous
statesmen of Hint period. He sow An
drew Jackson inaugurated In ls:t'i
Later be became a Methodist minister.
EDITORS PAY VI8IT
TO MARION STAR AND
FIND A REAL PAPER.
"If President Harding Is as big a
success as Editor Harding he will go
down In history In the Hall of Fame,"
writes J. Gabbert of Riverside, Cal.,
in an article Just published on his re
turn from Mnrlon, where be visited
Hardlnj's paper.
"We found Just the sort of a paper
a future President might be expected
to edit," says Mr. GubherL "and the
visit, to us came nenrer to being an
editorial conference than a political
cru sude.
"We found men working for Editor
Harding, who bod been with him for
periods varying from IW to 38 years.
We found thot Editor Harding fu'.lowt
closely every detail Incident to the
publication of his paper. He knows
what pay the helpers on the floor get
lust as he kt-ws the amount he pays
his manncer. He can handle type like
the rent of ua. and It would kep my
foreman Imsv tn heat him on senilis
up a stick of 8 point type. He knows
how to moke up a paper like a veteran
and he Is Just aa much at home In the
business office looking over the adver
tising accounts."
7""- ."?aC-
KEPT GUT OF WAR,
HOW SERVES COX
Publisher's Son Escaped Military
Service Through Democratic
Nominee's Influence.
Toung, able-bodied, rich, a strapping
big fellow, who possessed all the phys
ical equipment of an American soldier,
save, evidently, heart, Robert P.
Scrlpps was kept out of the war
through Administration Influences.
He was exempted.
The local draft board if Butler Coun
ty, O , rejected his plea and held that
there was no valid claim for his ex
emption and that he should surely duo
a uniform and shoulder arms, but Sec
retary of War Baker's law partner,
Tom Sidlo, was employed to save tho
youthful slacker. Governor Cox took
a hand In the case, and finally, by
White House decree, he went scot free.
His multl-tnillluDalre father, E W.
Scrlpps. controlling owner of the
Scrlpps League of Newspapers and the
Newspaper Enterprise Association, a
powerful combination, threatened to
overthrow the Administration rather
than permit either of his sons to an
swer the cull of Uncle Sam.
Administration Exempts 8lacker.
Huvltig beled to re-elect Woodrow
Wilson President on the issue, "He
kept us out of war." the elder Scrlpps
demanded that his sons be kept out of
war. And the Administration kepi
them out
Young Rot ert Scrlpps, who nsd nev
er done ony real newspaper work, was
given the title of Assistant to the Pub
lisher of the Scrlpps League of New
paers to create an excuse for his ex
emption. Finally he was ordered home
from Camp Sherman 4y Governor Cox,
after he had been In uniform for tea
-lays.
All these facts and more of ao equal
ly astounding and discreditable el orae
ter were brought out by the Kenyon
Senntorlul Committee, which subpoe
naed young Scrlpps to Washington to
explnln his activities In the present
ampnlgn.
Now Supporting Cox.
He Is todny editor In chief of the
Scrlpps League of Newspapers and th.
Newspaper Enterprise Association and
is putting out dolly pink propngandu
sheets of a lurid and sensational char
acter In support of the caodldacy of
Governor Cox.
Samples of these sheets were sub
milted to the committee, and Senatot
Reed. Democrat, froakly denounced the
propaganda as "rot" and manifested
extreme Impatience and disgust with
the yotiua- man's loose talk shout a
"Senate oligarchy" and criticism of the
Supreme Court.
Taung Scripps. althongb be did not
fight for his country In 101718, Insist
ed that be wos doing It all through lov
of country and In the "public Interest,"
without any pay from the Democratic
committee r thought of obligation for
keeping hltn out of war.
The draft dodging aspects of the
case, as brought out at Washington
are not unlike those of young Bcrgdoll
of Philadelphia, which resulted In a
Federal prosecutiun for conspiracy to
evade the draft-
Fifth Couln Roosevelt devoted his
speech st pmvhience, R. L, to a de
fense ef eight years of Democratic ad
ministration. Six weeks Is a very abort
time for doing mucl along that line.
The Cox slogan seems to he "Mlsrep
escalation Without Relaxation."
M-iv.'U:rc;
Watch for the Great N'atluiova In
"Madame Peacock."
Insure against loss equip your
tractors so they won t sot fires.
The Incomparable "Nailmova,"
coming Liberty.
Fires aestiuy lives, property and
rood. to careful with ore.
Hunting positively prohibited on
i he lands ot the Curry Estate.
Isabella grapes for sale, 5c lb. at
4 C Ranch, Uuipqua. Call or phone
tu-r 22.
Am now hooking orders for day
Did chirks for 1921 delivery from
high producing Tsncred strain While
Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful
lerton St., Hosebnrg.
Woodstock, the standard type
writer. Improved, simplified, mod
ernized. A. S. Huey, Roseburg Dis
tributor.
Frank A. Terry, representing the
Equitable Savings A Loan Assn., of
Portland, Oregon, is again at the
Uuipqua Hotel. For Interview, call
or phone.
Jack Roach of Drain has received
tho agency for the Queen line dt In
cubators and brooders .Now is tho
time to make your inquiry and placo
your order for future delivery.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has this day and date
sold all his interest in and to the
Ford Garage, agency and business of
C. A. Lockwood Motor Company of
Itoseburg. Oregon, to C. A. Lock-
wood, who will collect all accounts
due said firm and assume all obliga-tionss.
Dated this 7th day of October,
1920. L. H. KELTY.
o
YOU HAD BETTER. HURRY.
If you have not already done so.
you better hurry up and place your
order for New Year and Christmas
announcementa with Bates, the
printer, at the News-Review office.
A swell line of engraved personal
cards to make a selection from, but
we must have your order early In
order to make deliveries.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Hits. r. n, owrsj Cut Flowers. Phon.
HO. 103 W. Cass.
nit. M. H. l-I.Yl.KII rhlropraotir
Physician, ill VI. Lna 81.
HUTU WILCOX Piano. Theory, Mual-
cal Kindergarten. 1001 W.at First
8t. Phona 138-1.
II.IIICHT a. Ill KY optometrist. "The
r.ye Aiy pp.ciuny. lis vv. casa esi.
Hosebuig, Oregon.
Buy Better Bucks
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Monet.
BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY ARE LOW. THAT IS R.CHT NOW
If vou a. re lntre.tctd In anv number
if either tcradv or rektlatered aheep of
tne rimuwintT ireeu:
HampitMre, Shropuhlre. Lincoln. Rom
riey, Cutawold, fiamboulette, or any
oroaa.
write ut quick what you want.
OKLC.ON LIVESTOCK COM. CO.
Box 61. North Portland, Oregon.
Sheet MetalWork.
OP ALL KINDS
J. H. SINMGER
110 OAK STREET PHONE 428
BATTERIES!
Chevrolet Cars $26.00 and $38.00
Bulck Cars... $30.00 aad $46.00
For Other Cars
p.lcas on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Bnlck and Chevrolet
441 N. Jscluoo Ht. Koentrara;.
IHJlGLAki COUNTY- TAXIDERMY
AND TANNING COMPANY.
Tanners of furs, taxidermist of
heads and all kinds of animals.
Manufacturers "of furs, shoulder
throws, muffs, fur oats and caps.
J. W. LANOENHEKO. Prop.
All work guaranteed. Orders taken
at fl. K. Slykea' hardware store, or
sd dress P. O. Box 887, Roseburg.
Hcinlinc-Moore
CONSERVATORY
MUSI6AL KINDERGARTEN, VOICE AND VIOUN
Physical Education, Including
new feature of Indliui t'lulia and
Wand Drills.
Let Us Show You and Quote
You Prices on
UNIVERSAL
Lighting Plants
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMENTS
ROSEHUItO, OREGON
AUTOMOBILE
TRACTORS
The DE LAVAL MILKER
solves the milking problem
One man can milk three times as many cows in an hour with
a De Laval Milker outfit as by hand. It is the fastest Milker
known, and it is always uniform in action and speed.
It is on the job weekdays, Sundays and holidays. The cows
like its uniform, pleasing action and give down their milk freely.
The ownership of a De Laval Milker is a permanent insurance
that the cows will be milked in the same manner every day.
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IDEVANEY EL BURNETT
Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR
ANTHRACNOSE
USE
Sherwin Willams "Fungo Bordo"
as directed and you will be pleased with results obtained.
"8. W. Fuugi-Bordo, the perfect dry Bordeaux mixture' concen
trate, is a dry powder. Prevents danger of freeilng, or of drying
out. Compounded so that you can use either the 3-3-50 or 4-4-60
formula. -
Call or send for a folder showing how to use. Tou will find Fungl
Burdo not only a great convenience but a most egectlve form in
which to use Bordaatix mixture. A supply Just received.
Churcill Hardware Company
P. 8. Don't forget to call for Pruning Compound folder also.
BETTER SERVICE
Our now equipment In the
bottling department makes It
possible for us to giv you
prompt and efficient service.
Sodas of all flavors also Loxo
In bottles and kegs.
tOSUUU DAIRY WD SODA WORKS
PHONB IfW
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Lightland Water Co.