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FOR stanfield! SMASH--Go Shoe Prices! A Republican Senate Is Vita An "fob ElaraiBj) A$ta8 ? Are you planning ahead for next year or for ten or more years from now? Prudent people do. Lay a secure foundation by starting an account with the Koseburg National Bank then build it up to good proportions by mak ing weekly deposits. 4 For cent Interest paid on Saving Accounts. The Kosebu National Bank Roseburg.Ore. - Protective Tariff An Absolute Necessity. Efficiency Depends on a Perfectly Balanced Nerve Force Tlilt U impossible if the eyes are demanding more than their quota Is order to maintain proper vision. In case of ILLNESS when nervous energy Is depleted and the eyes are denied the extra enervation needed to correct defective vision, people say: "IT SKTTLKU IX MY EYES" Don't add the straw that breaks the camel's back. Know Your Eyes ! Hive them examined by a specialist in visual defects. a. s:huey Exclusive Optometrist 118 Cass St. Ol (Editorial from Folk County server. Oct. 14. r.120). Republicans who do not Kive Mr SiHtineld their votes are certainly not going to vote their political con.ie lions. A vote for Harding and (.oolidge is a vole fur a proiectiv tariff and the conservative adminis tration always given by the repulili cans. A vote lor George Chamber lain is a vote lor a low tariff and th radical policy of the democratic party. If Chamberlain is elected ne may have the deciding vote whether the republicans can or can not carry out iheir policies and put me nusiness or the country on substantial basis. In fact, all r repuoi leans would much ureter to lose the state for p- sident than for 1'nlted .stales sena' .r. for the latter, under existing c i uinstances, is much more important. btanneld is the kind of man who will make a good senator. He has made his own business success rais ing sheep, and has suffered from every ill of which the farmers com plain. He has been compelled to sell AROV.Nl THE TOW.V BasiaeM at Portland A. L. Aiken went to Portland this Doming to attend to business jnat ttn (or s few days. VUlt at Portland kri. Trevis nyslnger and .Mrs. Bridsluw left this morning for Portland to visit for a few days. from Montana H. 0. W ilson, formerly a resident Honeburg. now located In Montana u tn official with the Indian ser ii spending a few davs in the "V on official business. Mr. Wilson rtratly came to Hoseburg with the ItmtlOn Of WaHn- .... . .n-nmpn, would cept his resignation, and he was for ced to return to Montana. Suit to Collect Hill R. D. Ketchum yesterday filed a suit in the Justice court to collect from J. L. Hoggs (84 said to be due on medical treatments. To Tort land Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mis. Oeo. Truitt. of GrantB Pass, who have been visiting -tn this city for a short time, left this morning for Portland. lie-turns Home Mrs. W. R. Osborn, who has been visiting at Ten Mile with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coates, left last night for Redding, Cal., where she resides. Back to the farm Saturday night at the armory. Land Products show not ar- dance. his wool eany m the season at a low price and later seen it resold for twice the amount he received, lit' has been compelled to pay a high price for feed for his animals and then sell in the spring at a loss. He started without a cent. He worked night and day for yearn. At times he has been successful. Just now he does not know how he will come out, with the price of wool so low that to sell means to accept a big loss. He may have to sell, Juki as you have been compelled to on some of your products. In other words, Mr. Stanfleld is just the kind of a man the farmers would choose to represent them in the senate if they knew him and his ideas. He realizes that the state and national governments must protect the producers if the latter are to make a profit. He has as a producer come into contact wun every evu 01 which the farmers justly complain. Even though he has largely confined hi efforts to raising sheep and pro- Reduced Fordson Prices i iVw..,i" Ii Wi ii m'.ii ps v r I 1 r Felt Slippers On Sale $2.50 Slippers - - $1.95 2.00 Slippers - - 1.65 1.50 Slippers - - 1.19 YES, FOLKS! We mean it. You save from $1 to $6 a pair on Shoes. New lines are being put on Sale every day, and people sure know it. The crowds are getting larger all the time. RubberBoots On Sale $6.00 Boots, $4.95 $5.00 Boots, $3.95 $4.00 Boots, $2.95 IRVIN BRUNN SMASH-Go Shoe Repair Prices. Bring in your work, see the difference. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE PERKINS BLOC. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Cass Street, Roseburg, Oregon. ' ' 11 1 -" ' 11 "" , ' ' ' I ,. I I,.. duclng wool, he has been trimmed ly speculators just as have alt other producers. And he has the knowl- dge and the ability to put the facts before the national h-gisiatois in a manner that will gt results. i enator Chamberlain, ihe rimo- ' cratlc nominee, but who is s.ilijrct to no party, was In town during the past week. He has the advantage of rsonal acquaintance. Itut Cham berlain has spent his entire life in holding office. He is not familiar with the difficulties of the tanners and producers. H must act with tic j moo rats on the tariff question, nl- owing the wheat growers or the nited States to remain in conipet;- lou with those of the remainder of he world. You have seen how this resulted when Canada dumped a large amount of wheat onto th American niarKet. I he price was roken. He must ulso stand for ow tariff on all other products of this section that come Into coinpoti- ion with the remainder of the world If you believe in the republican protective laruf. it ts folly to vott for Chamberlain, fr he will be roni- itea to vote against your interest if lie is elected. Stanfield for Senator Hepub lican Club. raid Adv.). KIH'CATION , HOOKS 11)c. Knglish, French, Spanish, Italian Synonyms, Toasts, Palmistry. Card Gamed. Character Heading, etc. Only at Carr s and of course for less, lite ach; 16 different titles. Other factories and dealers say it cannot be done, but Ford says it can. This drop in price is what everyone has been waiting for. This is a backward year and most all farmers are behind with their work. A fifty acre crop put in early with a good seed bed will pay for your tractor the first year in extra yield. This weather can not last much longer, so let us deliver you a Tractor to aii and be ready to go to work as soon as the weather permits. The Fordson Tractor is the only Tractor sold in the County with a com pete Parts Service and Expert Mechanic. No lost thne in busy season, Call For Our Prices and Terms. IOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY ROSEBURG. OREGON AltOI'Ml THE TOWN rom Albany Mrs. 1.. A. Mursters arrived tn oseliurg last night from Albany to pend a short time visiting with her aughter. .Mrs. V. L. Kuiter. rom Kite Hill Mrs. June c. Urown arrived In Roseburg this morning from Hire tun to spend a snort lime visiting with friends. lU'luniN Home Mibs Bess Clough, who has been pending the past few days In Itose- urg shopping and visit ing with friends, left last night for her home near Canyonville. rom Wlnclie-tep Mrs. James Clark came to Rose- urg this morning from Winchester to spend a short time shopping and visiting with friends. To Myrtle Creek Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Swoffoid left last night for Myrtle Creek, after spending some time In this cii shopping and attending to business matters. i n 'umiuiign Trip County clerk Kd. Lenox, candidate for re-eie:-i ion left this morning for points in the northern part of the fount y where he will spend several days in the interests of his campaign. I'nirii Albany C. K. Hill, manager of the Globe Theater company, arrived In Uos burg this morning from Albany to spend a short time attending to busi ness malf'Ts connected with his the aters in this city. Vnn Through Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Goodman passed through liosehurg last night en route from their h"tne at Salem to Dole, where they will visit with relatives On the return trip they will stop in this city. Ixft TbU M'trtiiiiK Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Carraway, of I ,os Angelen. who are Jut complet ing a six months trip to New York and return, arrived in Roseburg last night, leaving this morning for Cali fornia. Upturn KnKH Salem M. M. Meredith, resident agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, returned last night from Sab m where he was in conference yester day with the had officials of his company. Several of the new feat ures connected with the Insurance concern were eiplafned to the agents at the meeting and detailed plana were made for the work next year. At noon yesterday All of the men as sembled At th Conference wr ban queted by tb 8aUm ageau it the Arco hotel. Did i i b'orm inalilChl H!3AMn:. ','- rci,, J L t;i Slicker? OIiBqylt'id-s' protection fcryou. I A.JTOWCR CO. Daiirs aniidttt the corn mill tlm puiiipklns nl (he I.an.i Products !hmvS;tltirl;iy nlpht. Auction Sale! AT WII.IU It I.KO.VAItD'S 1-I..U I". 0 miles southwest of SiHherlln. about one mile iast of the old W'inulforJ l-l.K e. Friday, Oct. 22, 1920 m.uitim; at io o'cwh'K A. m. Am now booking orders fur my 1921 White Leghorn and O. A .('. Marred llmk day-old i-lK-ks.. J. K. Kexroad. Ilixoiivllle. I'ltOKKSSlONAIi t'AltKS IH. r. Ii. KS Cut Mowers. Phon, 10. 4oi W. CaiM. III. M. II. t'li'nli-tan. I'l.TI.RIt ''hlropractlr r.'l w. Lan. St. AI.IIKIIT . Ill KV OptomotrlBt "Th, K) My p.l:,lly." us y. Cai St. It.iaeburK. OrvKiia. I TH W ll.'OX I'lann. Th.'.irv, it K liilt-rtf.ti-trn. luul vat St. riiell. 13'J-U M-il-i-'lttft For COUSTY SURVEYOR. fvoT i: 747x1 F.C.FREAR Itepttl-IUaii Ciuiilldiito Just and arcurato surveys. Booster for market and lateral reads. Your vote will be appreciated. (I'ald Adv.). For County Commissioner VOTE A.F. STEARNS j DR. H. H. NEBBAS Practicing i Dentist. "a Graduate Pennsylvania & College Dental Surgery J 20 years extensive ex S perience. Efficient, Re 4. liable, Reasonable, Pain S less Extraction. Call for A free consultation. 4 Rooms 8-9, Masonic Bldg. NO. 66 X 4 head of horses; 2 fresh milch cows; 2 calves; 1 bull, two years old; 1 registered Duroc boar, S pigs; 75 nead Angora goatn; 25 head Shrop shire sluep, 1 buck; 65 turkeys; 150 hens and pullets; 3 sets of double harness; 1 &et single harness; 6 col lars; 1 top buggy; 1 wide tire wagon; 1 McCormack binder; 1 Mc Corniack mower; 1 McCormack rake; 1 disc harrow; 1 three section harrow; 1 corrugated roller; 1 Oliver chilled plow No. 40; 1 Oliver 'hilled plow No. 50; 1 garden culti vator, 1 Kngale seeder; 1 fun mill; I Old Trusty incubator. 120-egg; 30 bu. 90-day wheat; 4 tons loose hay. .Some household goodn. Many other articles too numerous to mention. ritKK KVXCII AT NM.. An Ideal STANDS THE STRAIN: Thousands of Woodstock Typewriters that have been In use for years are turning out a class of work excelled-ty no older make. The reason Is sim ple: Woodstock Typewriters are built to render service, not to Bell at a price. The first Idea in Woodstock construc tion Is to build a machine that will serve and continue to serve. Many typists ask why ft Is that they can do mora and better work on a Woodstock than on any other machine The answer Is built Into the machine Itself. The ease, har mony and precision of action are due to the same Intrinsic Mualittes which mske the Woodstock last longer and serve better. We will be glad to give you a demonstration. A. S. HUEY Local Representative Oakland, Oregon RErvBLKAfl it ti the producers of the ,owest possible tux with All road dis- Kor and country. cmiHlsteut progression. trlcts to have their Just amounts and in proper time to Improve their roads, and lit accordanco with (he de sires of tho people interested. A fair price for labor, with fair resulm. VOTE 65 jX R.W.LONG Democratic Candidate For County Comissioner YONCALI.A, OKF.OON For County CJcrk VOTE 69 E. II. LENOX fur re election which will be a guarantee foi; efficient service as a public official as in the past. Your vote will be appreciated. Paid Adv. 10. II. I.l; WHICH Do You Value Most n.rrii:ss cm A IXH.I.AItS? liW It's the difference between m home yuu build and a place you buy. Investigate building costs if you are looking for a new home. l'luitfl. estimates and informa tion Kindly Kiven. Call at the bungalow under construction. Cans and Chadwlrk streets, or resldeuce, 1133 Hurvaid Are. in ii.Di:n m. v. iiKituii. For County Clerk VOTE IRA B. RIDDLE, KEI'UIII.ICANI . Thoroughly familiar with the de tail work of tbe office. raid Adv. i AlfalfaHay FOR SALE Greatly reduced prices on rol led Barley, for a few days, per sack $2.35. Jl'DD & McMILLIN Beaver Board We have just received another shipment of genuine Beaver Board, after being without several months, We have in stock sheets 4 x 8 ft 4 x 10 ft 4 x 9 ft 4 x 12 ft LET US HAVE YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Churchill Hardware Co.