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    PAOH TWO
BOI1BCRO NEWS - REVIEW
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By CarrUr, par month ..
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In. All rights of republication of spe
cks, dlspatchss herein ars alao fasrveq.
F . ' J - ..iinM.oii ji miliar AnV
17. 120. at the poet offlc. at hoaebur.
n . . -i .1,. Aett nf March 2. 187.
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luiai-lMirn, Oifiiwi, O-tobar 2. 1W
Lyceum Course
Opens Wednesday
Rospburg's Lyceum course open
nr. .1 u nloht at itlA hlsh
school. The music club has Joined
forces lthj the nign scnooi
and Student Hody. for this season,
and you are guaranteed four of the
beat entertainments ever offered In
the city. ,
Portland la featuring two of the
numbers Roneburg has secured. Al
bert Llndquest and Herbert Leon
Cope will appear before capacity
audiences there and we should not
delay securing season tickets for
Koaeliurg. , ,
The first number of the series or
the winter course Is an all-string
combination offering well known
sketches as produced by standard
symphonies and operas.
Thurlow l.leurance Is one of the
successful producers now giving his
compositions to the public. Mr.
Lleurance has set to music hun
dreds of the most peculiar harmonies
of the various western Indian tribes
and southern negroes. He has lived
among these people and has made
valuable and lasting records of their
tribal and clan music. The southern
strange harmonies and minors, and
them two people are now being look
ed to as furnishing the only real
folk songs of this country. Lleu
rance's Utile symphony Is well bal
n ...... .i in hA -nr. .1 . r I ii c nf 1 1 rtnn-
ular program and a large and ap
preciative auuience biiouiu srnci
this first Lyceum" number on the
opening night In the blgh school
auditorium. ,
Lands Surveyed
Ready For Entry
Notice Is hereby given that the fol
lowing lands have been surveyed
tn wit'
All south of base line and west of
Willamette meridinn.
Tp. 84. II. 10; T. 36, R. 8; Tp. 36.
R. 9; Sees. 1, 2. 12 and 13 and 24
Tfl Tp. 35. R. 10: Sees. 6. 6, 7, 8.
1. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 29. SO. 31
and 32. Tp. 38. It. 8. and pints of
survey will be filed In this office at
9 a. m. on December 1, 1920, and
on and after said date the unappro
priated lands will be subject to
entry.
The above described lands, with
the exception of Sees. 16 and 21, Tp.
38, 3. ft. 8, W. and the revested rail
road lands nre In the Siskiyou Na
tional forest, and applications can
not be received except from actual
settlers, who made settlement prior
to the withdrawal for reserve pur
poses. Sec. 16, Tp. 38, R. 8, W. Is a
State School Section, and will not
be subject to entry except by 'bona'
fide settlers prior to survey in the
field.
The odd numbered sections within
the primary limits of the grant to
the (). & :. H. R. Co., are revested
railroad lunds. and are withdrawn
from entry until classified and de
clared opi'n by lh( secretary of the
Interior, but settlers on these re
vealed ratlrond lunds prior to Dec
ember 1, 19 III. who have maintained
residence since that dato should
file their applications within three
months after filing of the plat of the
survey. Applications may be exe
cuted and tiled within 20 days prior
to dste of filing of pints, to be acted
on nfter pints nre fllvil.
None of the above described lands
are subject to entry except by quail
fled settlers.
W. II. CANOV. Register.,
R. R. Tl'RNKH. Uocelver.
PART OF
Eddy's Record
B. L. Eddy, republican candidate for re-election as slate senator,
has been active and Influential In the senate along u:any Important
lines. When the bill for the first road bonds was beiiig passed, he
Introduced and secured the adoption or a conservative amendment
which Governor Wllhyconibe pronounced one of the best features
of the bill. For the benefit of Douglas county Senator Kddy helped
to secure a provision In the road legislation for the state to pay the
full coat of paving the Pacific Highway, thus relieving our county of
a great burden. At the special tension of 1920 he introduced and
secured the passage by House and Senate of a bill to relieve Doug
las county from the heavy tux of 60 per cent of the cost of main
taining the Pacific highway, also a bill to make the road from Drain
to ScottBburg a post road, in order to secure state and national aid
In ita construction. Senator Eddy has contributed other valuable
features Of our road legislation.
The demonstration farm now being Installed In Douglas county
by., the Land Settlement Commission Is baaed on legislation Intro
duced by Senator Eddy. He wound the passage through the Senate
of a bill to save to the state, for use of settlers, thousands of acres
of former Inks beds in Eastern Oregent He introduced the measure
passed at the 1919 session relating to the state board of health. He
Introduced the bllf which became a law providing for the decision
of cases where the Supreme Court is equally divided, by reason of a
Judge being disqualified or absent. One speech of his at the 1917
session saved the state treasury J 1500.00 in connection with a cer-'
tain public land matter. His work on the bone-dry law of 1917 is
well known. He secured amendments to the Insurance code of 1917
benefitting policy-holders, stood against the flood of salary bills
proposed In 1919, and gave special attention to reconstruction legis
lation In the interest of the returning soldier. He has been chairman
of some of the most Important committees In the senate, and his
work has been repeatedly commended by the leading newspapers of
the state, as well as by the people of Douglas county.
The people will remember him at the polls.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE,
A. C. Seely, Chairman.
Paid Adv. L. J. Barnes, Secretary.
Prowler Frightened
By GirVs Scream
McMINNVILLE, Ore., Oct. 28
Three Mc.Vllnnville college girls, oc
cupying ft lower room of a residence
on the campus used as a girl's dor
mitory, owe a fortunate escape to
the chanco awakening of one of
their number. Miss Marie Krickson.
who discovered a man standing in
their room at 3 a. m. this morning
while the stupefying edor of chlor
oform or ether rose from the well
soaked pillows and blankets of the
beds upon which the young girls
were sleeping.
When the shouts of the young
woman drove the man from tho
room, she aroused her companions.
Dorothy Reichert, of Spokune and
Kllzabeth Vaughn, of Ilolse. Idaho,
from the half stupor Into which they
had fallen. All three fled In their
night clothes, making their exit
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
through a window opening onto the
front porch, and roused the occu
pants of two nearby dwellings. Six
other girls in the upstairs rooms
of the house, Ola Davis of Twin Falls
Idaho. Eileen Hisle, of Palouse.
Wash.. Cecil Graham, of Portland.
Dorothy Copley, of Salem, Bertha
Pentney of Roseburg and Gray Light
of Cloverdale, were not aroused.
The body of Mrs. J. G. Hunter,
who passed away In this city yester
day, will be Bhlpped to Portland to
night for cremation. Mr. Hunter will
accompany the body.
MEAT MARKET ENTERED.""
Prowlers
Kohlhugen
street. En
ping off a
door. The
casti resist'
it is not 1
t'ken front
last night broke into the
meat market on Sheridan
trance was made by rip-
panel of screen on the
re was no money tn the
r, which was opened, and
lleved that unythlng was
the place.
Have You Tried Snow Flakes
in the Family Tin?
You know how Rood Snow Flakes are
bow crisp and tasty? You can serve rhee
dainty waters on so many occasions. hy
not buy a familv-tize tin, w hich will insure
a rontunt supply t Your grocer can sup
ply you.
Dm'I aak Sw Crrlirf mt Flak
ism
aWiniMKWKrJi :
SALE SATURDAY
SALE SATURDAY
Bell Millinery
Sale of Importance
Dress Skirts $3.50 to $12.50
1 I -'J diiarn liullrV part wool union suits, regular $j.0 (arnienta. Special for SnturtUy, fl.'il.
While they last, M) fleece lined union suit. H.tHK Saturday onfy. ,
(liU.lrrti-a 9-piore garment's I.OO. HatunUy only.
SEASON'S REST STYLES In Jeraay petticoats at S.1.IXK The quantity Is limited.
Ixraewt I'rlcee on (wts ami llata. A saving on all k.hkIs over tlie at.ira.
BELL MILLINERY
Sick Benefit
For Legion Men
mnVw xt v net. 29. A sick
benefit for all members of the Troy
Citizens Corps post of the American
Legion was established here at the
la&l DUBC llicriiiih' .1
to be the first time that any one of - CQUMY SURVEYOR
tne annum itsu in"..- j
Legion has made use of this form ol . , yOTE , 74 x
"'Any' member of the organization j f - ( PRP A R
who becomes incapacitated in any p . . I I I 1 I
...in ,hi In the benefits. The
amount to be paid will be Increased
as the fund for the purpose is en
larged. ,
This same post has nameu a -
Ing committee to call on utsameo
i. o vnvernment sanatorium
...,ar nnH to attend to any person- ( .
al wants that the government is un- L. IquMv COmmiSS!0Iier
able to supply.
The Bellows Store Says:
We Give You Lowest Prices !
We Gave You Lower Prices !
We Are Giving You the Lowest Prices!
The Closing-Out Sale Continues.
A mere comparison of merchandise by sample, by price, quoted, and you'll find Tho Bellows Store tho
Only Real Merchandise Giving Store in Roseburg Giving You Honest Economy, Honest Merchandise
at au Honest price.
1 All Suits M Price! All Dresses Price
Look at the store front. See Sale Prices. Come inside, see the merchandise. Ask the clerk to show
you the regular price before the sale and see for yourself the marked sale' price. You don't need a
clerk. You could wait on yourself at this store.
Now Is the time to buy your spot
light we have several different
kinds, J5.50 up. Ford Carage.
CLASS1F1FD COLUMN"
WHAT!
Never had a hot Sundao?
TDK. HOSK
WANTED.
WANTED A wicker baby cart. Phone
WANTED Womun to do
inquire 5'Jfi Spring Ht.
email.
WANTKD Turkevs, larga 0
Iluyer Hros. fhone H-1'H.
WANTKD WaltreHs, experienced or in-
experienced. Apply at Caretorla.
KopuMicon Candidate
Just and accurate surveys, booster
for market and lateral roads. Your
vote will be appreciated.
(Paid Adv.).
HONOItlNti V1SITOH
Mrs O. D. McAllister entertained
few friends Wednesday evening
knn. nt Mlitii Keilna ilieltnan.
. . . .ii.in i.vA wiili her sister.
wno 1H ymiiiiiR ii-ic " :
Mrs. F. F. .Jones, 'ine evening
flnent In nitisio anu
I
! NO. 66 X
VOTE
A.F. STEARNS
Oakland, Oregon
CPtnUCAH
, For and with tne producers 01 too
spent in musio un ...... ,. Lowest Doss Die tax wun
A dainty luncneon ua ei-u ',,.
h..uiuaa TtmvA nresent were, .mna
Sedna Helman, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Jones. Mrs. O. w..uoruon, mr ami
Mrs. Roland Agec and Mr. and Mis.
Lymon Spencer. ,
VOl' TKl.L 'KM SKAItS ItOKIU't'K;
t'AllU'S HAVK THE Pltlt KS
consistent progression. All road dis
tricts to have their just amounts anu
in proper time to Improve their
roads, and in accordance witrthe de
sires of the people Interested.. A fair
price for labor, with fair results.
We wish to respectfully submit
he following facts to the people ot
)cuglas county, t'arr's store in Kose
iiirg cannot only give you as big or
. KirT.f olnntlnn of Ilolidav gift
eooils as the mall order houses, but
n fnn iihxnlutelv save you money
on your orders. We not only let you
see the goods, uelore you ouy h. nm
we have the complete iioimay inn-
01 practical girts 01 nit aoniis 111
gether with books, toys, dolls, etc.
All in the one store. We want you
to compare our prices. If you want
to make up an order from a catalog.
do so and we will fill it F. O. 11.
Ko'seburg. Jlut we know, of course.
tho nnlu rnallv Bat if AftorV W.1V tOall
concerned Is to come la and see the
goods. Much of our Holiday goods
is now In stock. P.ew goons are com
ing In every day. If you want to
shop extra early, we can serve you.
Remember Carr'a store In Rose
burg is Santa Claus' headquarters.
VOTE 65 X R.W.LONC
Democratic Candidate
For County Comissioner
YONCALLA. OIIEGON
'' .,....wvi.
Donald Casper Parker
rupii of
lIDMtY L. UETTMAN
of Portland.
Announces that he will return to
this city about November I5th and
will start classes In violin Instruc
tion. Studio arrangements will be
announced later.
IskialaaBVyj
You Can Buy Cheaper
Tailored to Measure
Clothes Than Ours
But
Yuu Cannot Buy Better.
Our Prices Are Based
On Ooallty
In lloth
Material and Workmanship.
Added To This Is A
Reasonable Profit.
All We Ask You To Tay
For The Best Tailoring
Is A Fair Price.
You Cannot Afford
To Pay Less
And
You Should Not
Pay More.
Try Our Way
Our Auto WUl ClL
Phone B 77.
For County Clerk
VOTE
69
E. II- LENOX for re
election which will be
a guarantee for efficient service
as a public official as in the past.
Your vote will be
appreciated.
Paid Adv. K. H. I.K.NOX
For County Clerk
VOTE
in v ntnnt m
I REPUBLICAN"!
Thoroughly familiar with the de
tail work of the office.
No. ;
tAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
Dr. R. P.
Bradford!
and Wife
Graduates and post-graduates
of the Oldest Charter
ed College of Chiropractic
n the world
hav re-oponed offfcei In the
Torkina Iildg.
V use no drugs nor eleo
Vrloity, nothing but straight
Chlroprartir. and have been
aurceFrffui for the past ten
y.ars in handling almost every
disease known to the human
family. Office houn 9 to 12;
and 2 to 5 p. m.
PHONES
P.ealdence .....40-F4
Office
WANTKD Klovutor boy, over 18 yearn
Apply at iioifi umpqua.
WANTKD To rent piano. Sutherlin
Ara1rmy. Sutherlln. Oregon.
WANTKD To rent a piano. Mm. K. A.
WilHon, care NuWi-lU-view.
WANTKD CJlrl for general housework.
Mrs. w. H. Ktrawn. itione 47-J.
Full HAL.K A)ipl bow, .a'T
Fhone 37:p?
INVKSTMKNT FOR SAhFlA
paymwnt contract i mZTM
246 i'arrott St. u'
at lUxonvlllc
APPI.KS Ortleyi. Kraim rt
POK HAMO Windfall pp
your boxei or gacki. j i
. & Hon, 6 mila touth of cl r
KXPKItlKNCKD iitenographer
position. AuurHi a., care
Itevlew.
dfira
Newt
UOAKUKUS W A NT KI W ill board 4 or
5 men. ilace clone in, sdl bouth
Main Kt.
WANTKD By hlKh chool fflrl. place to
worK artcr gcnooi noura. Auureaa is.
H., euro Newa-Hevlew.
WANTKD Two Rood cowa, also team
una Harness. wnmton, ijooKiiitf
Ulafta. J'hon 2Z-V4.
WANTKD one or two men to room
ana noara in private ramny. on
inrnvnuT, rnunw oon-j.
WANTKD By Nov. 15, 4 or 5 fur-
nlahed llKlit housekeeping; room.
Adtlrt-sa W. O., care Newa-Uevlew.
WANTKD 7 or 9 Miimmolh-bronze
turkey hens for breeding stork.
Write Mrs. W. T. Sheppard, Olalla,
Oregon.
WANTKD Lady cook for hotel in a
small town near Koseburff. Uood pro
position to permanent party. Call at
1 l m a-TOHpert wi.
WANTKD Wish to hear from party
that owns a reKlBtered puro or k ratio
TuKKenburg buck. O. 11. Wataitf,
aiyrtio ureeK, OreRon.
WANTKD TO KXC1IANOK Mammoth
Bronze Turkeys for white turkeys
ond stork. Mrs. E. E. Caifle. Dlxun
ville. Phone 1K12.
WANTKD Good youitK horao for farm
work, broke or unbroke, weighing
about 1500. Phone 22K13. Uoyor Bros.,
Dillard, Oregon.
VOH RUNT.
FOlt niSNT safety deposit
Koseburg National Bank.
KOU HKNT Large front room, fur
nished, bath, etc. 211 W. Mosher.
l-'OIt HKNT Two furnished rooms,
with privilege of bath. 444 North
Hose, l'hone 8S-Y.
TO itKNT ON SHAKKH 263 head of
sheep to runt on stiares. Mix months
growth of wool. Call G. H. Bpence,
Rl'7 Mill Street.
and
FOU RKNT Furnished nouaekeeplng
apartments and sleeping rooms.
Boseburg Apartments, Main
Douglas. Phone 69.
TO LKA.SK Country store already
stocked, under-ground gas well, five
room bungalow furnished, garden
and barn. Henutirul location
highway. Address 135 So. Stephens
St.. RnsehurKT Ore.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MONKY TO LOAN 3'J-year rural
credit farm loans, low Interest rate.
$20,000 local money to loan on good
real estate, f irsi mortgage, eee i
V. Rice, of Rice A Klce,
IHU'LTKYMKN AftKNTlON Solve
the feed problem by Joining the
DotitrlHH Pin mi v Poultry Association
and buy feed co-operatively. For
full particulars apply to V. K. Chase.
recy.- rreas. rnone s-mj. nuseuui,
Rt. 3
jvwwum-.-j-juuvxiv.-.-A-.vr--j-.-
LOST AND FOUND.
FOITND Crank for auto, uoaks Ilka
Ford. Apply at this office.
FOIl SALE.
(iltAPKS For grape juice at Overland
nre nani s.
FOB SALE-torcyrle.
-1916 Harley-Davldson mo
726 W. Moser St.
FOB SALK nye grass seed, one ton or
less. Hoyer uros., pnons i-v
FOB SA1.K 100 corda first class flr
wood. $4 on ground. Llndbloom, Dlx
onvllte.
FOB SALK Woodnaw, Urag and buzs
combined; also good organ, inquire
1342 Harvard St.
WINDFALL APPLKS"l5c per sack, pick
tnem jtoursell; bring your own ..-.
Pete Sinclair.
FOB SALK 8 to 10 fresh cows, choice
nillchers. M. S. Thomas, buck torn,
Oregon,
STHAWBKBRV PLANTS Gold Dollar,
$r. per lOoo. Address J. C. Reiser.
Wilbur, Ore.
ANGORA IH CKS for sale, also twenty
doea, registered stock. J. L Chap
man, w libur, Oregon.
Fob SALK . room house in Miller
Addition, easy terms. Inquire 917
Main St. .
Ft Ut SALK Must sacrifice 5 pas,
touring car. A-l eonditlon. Make me
an offer. Phono
FOIt SALK 1 sprayer. 1 orchard plow.
1 U-ii. plow, t i$-fl. oay rake. C
T. Worley. WlnsUn. ,
FOB SALK Pure bred Jersey cow.
good to srnrt a hord. $75; good J
team, weight about 2&uu, price 1Q0;
nearly new gsng plow tn flna con
dition. $0. Will trade for hay de
livered at John Kliest ranch. 1 l-l
miles north at Dillard. Addraa Row
burg; Oresoa.
FOB SALK OH RKNT Two ittj
ntrw, bi ian an
osburgh. 227 N, Jackion st
fftili RAI.H fU LVt a.
bv. oi itioaie, ,i acr uiiaka
Viola MynatL Rlle, OftM
FOU HAI.M Tlr.v l..
quuuiy. i-nono rancn j-:s, mA
t can outre, o C.
FOB SALK Vetch seed
In ton lots. 17. 50 ttr IDA In in.
Monarch Seed Co., Mwiford. A
FOU SALE White Lefhon r3
..uu earn. lanared itrta
nestea stack, rhun) JZ.-Rl".
P. m.
FOB SALE 19.4 acre ipplr orci
Pacific highway near Suiherltt
$150 per acre, cud. C L I
Sutherlin. Ore,
KORD TOUUINO CAR Fur salt dl
Juat repainted and In good a:
cal condition. Srvlc 0triu
burg.
FOB SALK Oregun lmproTt. d
berry plants, large nd f di -4
4 per 1U0U. Mri. M. Mml
of Cleveland P. O.
FOU SALE me Studebaker L
mechanical condition. Pirt cut.
ance terms, u J. Heir
26-F4.
FOB SALE OR TRADE tcsl
proved, southwest MiMouri. GJ
good auto, aee owner u m
llton St.
FOR SALE New Orwn kv
plants. 75c 100, or m.
ere din Roieburff. J. &
Roseburg.
$0 ACRES Uood ImproTri ?j
near insions, .
C. H. Van UeVord, M t a
IX., itOfleourB.
near pavement. Beauliftfl
and valley, nne g-rutn
fruit, at less than con If u
m a v . Nows-Revlew.
AUTO BAROAINS-Dodltr
loll UaiwalL (Ml
i.i i a ' Uo lhatt Utti 31
Uhertv AutO Halea Co. NoM
FOR SALK Acreage in u
lots; gtod anil; i roilee tnra
it. nr act: trst
arranged. C. A Stark. Suf.
. . .. v pixtm
rams that will
nne white wool.
carloaJ. PrlcM right, f "
Aahland. Oregon.
FOU SALE 1918 ? " L,Mr,;;'i
utart.r. SnapplMt tm '
Twu-pasaeHRer Kooin hi,
la not a Kurd), tall
Iv,-kwood Motor
KOH .SAI.KnSond-hn
roadster. All 1" 1,CJ'"2
and will be fold v
Newland
.. Hr.ft l
lutely true; h.rneM ja I "J
' al.o t month, work
ti... nr.. for W'tr' l
Box -' RoearI. 90. -
la: 80 acre. cuim.Hl'i
and eonie timber. ,
Half ". balance tlm. -SvilliorUnLOre5i-j--j-
h,.u.. barn and ''.'. .
50 i hl. ki nn. ,"' rft: (
& O. one-horee diK. J t
the outfit. Allo w' '
Z.alnd Reda J " .
coupe. )ut p'V.VtJ
iran;-niiri-iw..
t-'nr.i (iiram-
roK Ai--;'7j
.ia.a in on
in feature.. '', "2,
brekf. rof JSStr
for fruit. ' ,u " d
W. A Boeard Re"
.hare. "Sua
1 Ford true, A
drive. I55- ... M.rha J
t Maiw.ll 1- ; ,.. f
two ; -
an of"--