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ron THRRM HOBBBPBQ WW WW HFVTRW TIKKnAY. KOVKMnPH , 110. Sterling Quality Wheat u.artt lor Breakfast injurt a good dis position all day. For crisp, brown pancakes, us, itirrmm P'ancakt Flow. Makes waffles loo. The name'tSTSIIQS on a sack of flour has a like mean ing to the "Sterling" mark on silverware. The same quality throughout. Your new sack of (cJEfffiEQg Flour will prove equal to 'the last one. Rigid tests in milling assure it. Your grocer knows this and sells it in 10,24i and 49 pound sacks.' r Ti;oure Its Time Now for Pumpkin Pie cup CLsrr I Hour. Vi cup shortening. Pinch of tlt. Water. Work hortenin well into flour and salt ; add enough cold at cr to hold lonhrr (about V, of a cup' ftuil crust out at once. Mac in pan. Filling: 1 cu pa pumpkin. I cup milk. H cup sugar. I teaspoons molaaacs. H tetupuun malt. tcipuon allspice H tci.-poon ginger. Beat eggs lightly and atlr in after everything clac la mixed. - - - - - ' , V. If RENTON ( iinj)iti: wkk.ht. vxin:u- Sixieen ItVntoii county .children out of 38 examined were found un diTwvight in child nutrition tests inducted under the supervision of the agricultural college home denton itratlon department. Other results o( malnutrition showed up as nar row chest in 11 children, flateei in to, decayed teeth in 1, excess wax in ear of 6, adenoids in 6, diseased ton. sis in 10, hernia in 2, and nose disease in 9. These conditions are typical throughout Oregon and the United States so far as revealed by child welfare work. The home dem onstration people help parents cor rect the feeding habits directly responsible. city news If you want to see the routti adver Used Ro-San Sanitary closet, sen postal to H. O. Wilson. Box 1295 Roseburg . -NUSINK- It a new enamel designed especially to give a lasting enamel finish to your DRAIN HOARD. It U white, hard and tough, will stand ashing, and provides a sanitary pleasing surface. It is also adapted to many other-uses, such as AITO WHEEL BATH TUB BATH FLOORS, ETC. TABLE). TOILET SKATS VIH.MTVKE, ETC. BEDS CHAIRS) HEFHIUKRATORaV ETC. 11.00 per can Is the price. Satisfactory results many dollari Churchill Hardware Company Roseburg, Oregon. JUST UNLOADED f 5 TRACTORS j Agents for Oliver Plows and Implements. d A Carload of American Steel Wire FENCE "e can save you come money on fence while this let lute. J. F. BARKER & CO., WPLL.ME.VT3 AVTO.MOUU.E3 Arundel, piato tuner. fhod 189L. Plain sewing done. 101 Parrolt st Fires desiiuy lives, property tod food. Be careful with fire. A gift Deyona value your photo graph. Clark's Studio. An early appointment means time .'or careful work. Clark's Studio. Make the appointment today It's lone too early. Clark's Stadia. Watches and clocks repaired; Bat sfnetion guaranteed. Wilbur Spaugli, 004 Pine street. Solve your gift problems with photographs. Clark's Studio. i trivet Plenntiip Works euarantaes our work; 2nd hand clothes bought and told. 125 Sheridan. Phone 44. If vou want to sell your property, sve J. A. Walker, 105 Casa St. Phone 1. Cut light expense, use an Aladdin Lamp, boats electricity. For demon stration drop postal card to H. G. Wilson, Roseburg, Box 1295, who .vill show you. fo.lr &nah rtf rir.ln lias received iha aaanpv for tha Olteen line (it inbatora and brooders .Now is the iim. tn mnkA vnnr lnnuirv and olace your order for future delivery. White Leghorn baby chicks, Tan cred royal mating, trapnast records 2S0-290 egg. Book your orders now if you want March and April chicks. Jubilee Incubators at reasonable prices. Ed. Bryant. Phone 8-F25. Roseburg. : o ' ANNOINCKMEAT;. The Souiire .Deiil Store. Having bought the Ashworth store, and having restocked the same, I am now ready to take care of the trade. I want to thank my patrons for bear ing with me In the inconvenience while remodeling tne store me past week, and I assure you of prompt attention and fair living puces In tne future. Yours to plea.se. K. sTi nns. WE SFXL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Mas County Lighted Water Co. "It's easy to wash rij haw now "U'lUroct Liquid Shampoo Is erf end pleasant to UK end h doesn't make my hair brittle the way ordinary soap does. "My scalp feels better and my halt has stoppta coming u. U I D 3 8 M md 0 iiiiiiiIs, r r. CHAPMAN, drnggla. Maaonle BMg., Koeetmrg. Oregoa. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH f.icGLONE GIBSON some of my hopes and dreams come irua. I always knew 1 cuuld sing, and bince I have been In the restaur ant I know I can act and some day tne world Is going to Kuow it, loo. Just watching you, Ann, so different iruin me. nas been an Inspiration. luuioi-iuw Jerome Hathaway lail. Miuule's Friendship. "What do you mean, I don't need protection?" flashed Mamie with her eyes twinkling. "Surely that t not a compliment. ' "Mamie," countered Jimmle, wasn't thinking of your beauty. wus Just gently Intimating that you could take care of yourself under any circumstances. "Say, Ann, I can get you a job with the show," said Mamie Irrele vantly, "If you want to come." "No, dear, .you know I cannot sing." "But you can dance like a fairy and you're easy to look at," insisted Mamie. "But I, too, have a new Job," I In former her. somewhat triumphantly. "I'm going to help Jlmmie write ad vert laements." I wondered If a little shade passed over Mamie's face, or was It my Im agination. It was gone so quickly 1 could not tell, and like the brick she was she exclaimed heartily, "Fine!" "And, Mamie, I found uiy money." "What!" Then I told her the story. The only comment she mado was: "I didn't know that you knew Jerry Hatha way." Then turning to Jim she said: "I hate to send you home. III tie boy. but can't you Bee that both Ann and I are at the point of death, we are so sleepy?" Jim hurriedly made his exit, prom islng to bring over samples of the kind of advertising I was to write and to take me over to the store to get Borne new Ideas for copy. "Come day after tomorrow, Jlm mie." I said. "Why not tomorrow?" 'ho asked quickly. . "Have you forgotten that Jerry Hathaway and Ken and his father ire coming? And among other things I shall have to find a new place to live. If Mamie is goinx away." "Well," said Mamie briskly, "all llmt will have to be done today in ttiad of tomorrow, for the hands of the clock reached the meeting and linsslng hour a long lime ago." Whenever Mamie gets interested ir oxclted, she always drops Into a nmint Celtic way of oxo'vimlng iiei- wlf and as I heard her speak about-) he "meeting and passing hour, 1 looked, startled, at the clock anil found that It was nearly two In the .iinrnlng. "And Just let me toll you, Mr. llmmle Callahan," admonished Ma nle, half in earne3t and Ijalf Joking ly, "that when Ann gets into her low home, without mother or chap rone, you will not be allowed to re gain after ten. If I know what I am lalkine about." "Well. Just because of that," said Iim, audaciously, "and because It is he last time, and because I expeel ou girls will never let mo do it igain. I am going to do it now. Before either of us realized what he was getting at he stooped and iBsed me and then walked over I o laniie and kissed her too. Before we had either recovered rom our surprise he had gone. For a moment after the front door In the lower hall had slammed we aid nothing, and then Mamies race iroke into smiles as she exclaimed: -Will you look at that now? Hoi I: if us would have slapped a man's ace for lest", and yot when this oung Irish omadhaun kisses us, we ;rin like kittens. He certainly has a ivav with him." "Mamie, you're as tired and sleepy is I am, but oh, my dear, my dear, vUat am 1 Eoing to do without you? Should have died over and ovor igain If you had not been here to onifort me. No one could have been kinder to me than you have been." I am eladder than I can tell to have you say that, Ann, acushla. nd do you know you ve neipeu nie i lot?" I looked surpriseii even wnii i out my arms about her and kissed her warmly. 'You see. Ann. until you came, i never hoped to be anything more than the rough and ready Irish girl who checked the hats in some res taurant. I had some natural wit, and I was clever enough to see, when 1 watched the your-.g women come In lo dine with their sweethearts, what It might mean if I could only make Tou Can Buy Cheaper Tailored to Measure Clothes Than Ours But You Cannot Buy Better. Our Prices Are Based On Quality In Both Material and Workmanship. Added To This Is A Krasnnable Profit. All We Ask You To Pay f or The Best Tailoring la A Fair Price. You Cannot Afford To Pay Less And You Should Not Pay More. I BEST l ATTtMXG LAMBS .rm, Wl f 1. U HIT., OOKVALLIS, Nov. 9. Ideal feed er lambs to fallen for the meat trade are thrifty, smooth, hlocky, blnck- " "MhlllUK .UUUI IV pounds when put on feed, says the agricultural college experiment sta tion report, "Fat telling Lambs." Just ptiDiisiiea as station bulletin 175. Lambs weighing less than 50 pounds are usually held over and marketed as yearlings. Those welnh ing HO or more should be ready for inai-Kei without rurther feeding. The good feeder lambs have not been stunted. An early lamb that has had good feed all. summer and is still only a feeder in the full most likely has something wrong with him. Late lambs and thoso from scanty feed districts usually make good feeders. Methods of feeding, both under sheds and in open lots, have a great ueai to uo with the success and profits of the feeding. TheBe things are fully explained In the bulletin. which can be had on application to the college at Corvallls. o THE I'SE OF A PLATFORM. Sum and Rastus were seated in a Jim Crow car on a southern railway, enroute to a plantation for the coi- ton-picklng season. They were dis cussing politics, wHh particular ref erence to a coming election. Itastus was a rabid partisan of the Incum bent representative. "Well." Baid Sain. "Ah likes him all right, Ah guess; but his plalform am i no good. "Platfo'ni!" snorted Rastus. "Plut- fo'in! Sny, nigger, doun' vou know dat a political platfo'ni Is Jes' like a piano m on one o dese yrre railroad cahs hit ain't meant to stan' on: hit's Jes' meant to get In on!" notk'p: of s u.rc or iovei:nmi-:nt ,i.iiir.it. itt.ner.il iinil OlllfA. WaiiltiliKlen. I. l. Ot-tolier 1.1. H'l'o .Vellte I. hrlv trlvnn tlxit the t-nn.lltUmi mid I J in It at lirti ef the Aft of June s. 1:116 (ZJ Klul.. Jlli), and the lnstriii-tlotia of the KeeretRrv of the Interior of St pteinber 15. 1 i 1 7 th limner on the following lands will bo old Nov. 2U, Itl-.'O. at 10 oVIoik A. M.. it pnhlle aie-tlon at the l'nlt.-d Ktntes " iwiriruni, urt'Kon, lo the biKhest lildilur at not less than the ipprulsed value as Mhown by this lotti-. sal. lo he subject to til ap nrovul of the Heerelat-y of the Interior. -turn of one-tiflh of one per rent thore- M, ueinK coililitl:K,on. allowed, must b lenoiltrd at time of sale, money to be A-lwe patent will Ixsuu for the' timber whlrh mast be removed within ten vnr Itlita will I. a r ... zens of the t'nlted States, associations ,i mi, ii i iiizun. ami corporations or ganized under the laws of the United trlcl thereof only. tV on application of "i" i". ,ni nu.ei, in. iimuer on iny leual subdivision will lie offered ...., c,j vrn,ir ui-jhk iii' iuue'i in any Iter of a lui-Kcr unit. '1'. 21 K, It. 1 "., See. .11. NIO'i NV!i Or 610 M., eeilar 16 M.. MVS NU llr v,0 U, None of ,,. ui .mm in tif aoiii icr 11a. limn (I.M per M. T. 21 K. H. 3 W.. Sec. 31. 0V li il.'l'. f A'-K Tlf Vt'l' ott'l i p.w i., .... i n n or h ui., vi Stt'H, nr liou M. None of the fir lo be .sold for less than II. bo per M.; bK'i nr .n ai., .w rI.Vi, nr bV'i M. ........ ui. iu ui.- .ui-, i.ri i inaii 1 7S per M. CLAY TALI .MAN, Coin- iii.niuiier, uennni ijiiiil (luice. DONALD CASPER PARKER VIOLIN TEACHER. AND SOLOISTS PUPIl OF HEHRY I. BETTMAN OF PORIIANO Announces his relurn to Roseburg INovember luth. Sheet MetalVork OF ALL KINDS 1- II. SINNIGER 110 OAK STlfE:T ri'HOXE 42 BATTERIES! Chevolet Cars $25.00 and $38.00 n.ilck Cars. . .130.00 and 145.00 For Other Cara Pi Ices on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Ittilck and tlierrolet 441 N. Jackson Ht. Roeeburg. 5 Try Our Way Our Auto WIU CaJL Phom 177. I PUI. U.H : v m I Practicing li Dentist- 5 j Graduate Pennsylvania 5 p. J,wj, p- H 20 years extensive ex- fflfli, la Perience. Efficient, Re-J tlTtf I- pliable, Reasonable, Pain-J USf" A 5 less Extraction. Call for Z b 0 free consultation. ; Rooms 8-9, Masonic Bldg. "You Save Money" says the Good Judge And get more Genuine chew. in1 satisfaction, when you use th.s plass of to..'.co. This is becauf.; the full, rich, real tobacco tste lasts so long, you don't reed a fresh cnew nearly as otten. And a email chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real' Toljucco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W"B CUT 13 a long finS-c.it tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Pjeai HAVE VOU UK A HI) IT? On a business trip to the city a fttrmer decided to take home to his wife a New York's gift of a shirt waist, doing Into a store, and being llreeted to the waist department, he asked the lady clerk id show him some. "What bust?" asked oho. The farmer looked around quickly and answered: "I don't know. I didn't hear anything." 1 DBlry Products Show In connection. (400.000 Exposition Buildings. Grent Horse Show Each Night. World-Famous Judges. 8tudent Judging Con tests. Reduced Railroad Rates. The West's Largest and Finest Exhibit of Pure Bred Livestock. 2,500 head of Dairy and Beef cattle, hogs, goats and horses will be on exhibit at Pacific International Livestock Exposition Portland, Ore. , NOVEMBER 13 TO 30 75,0G0 in premiums has attracted the fo'-emoBt breeders and feeders to enter their prlie animals. It will be the opportunity of a life-time to see this livestock, to gain the experience' of these raisers, and to attend the dally auction sales and enlarge or improve your own herds. -PUBLIC SALE ! j& Notice of Administrators Sale of Public Property. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the partnership of K. G. Young ft Suns, formerly composed of E. O. Young, now deceased, A. O. Young, ani J. C. Young, also deceased, by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglnaa County, and entered on the 30th day of October, 1920, will on the 10th day of November, 1920, at 10 o'clock tn the fore noon of Baid day on the Shuey place near Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, the following described personal properly belonging lo said part nership estate, to-wll: LIVE STOCK 1500 head of old sheep, 200 spring limbs, one cow, ten horses, 1400 goats. . HAY, GRAIN AND WOOL 100 tons of ha, 2000 bushel ui oiUa, 400 bushel of barley, 200 pounds of wool. . MACHINERY ne shearing plant, ono gas engine and chopper. The right Is reserved lo reject any bids for less than the appraised value. ' Dated at Oakland, Oregon, this 30th day of October, 1920. a. a. voi'xu, Administrator of the Partnership Estate of E. O. Young A Sons. I. M. Jl lll), Auctioneer. E. O. VOL Ml & KO.YS, Owner. Clerk: K. ". Young & Co. 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