pnn Plvtt iWJT'lSS total on right 'nr h" oast few weeks W bopW that th. J " . ?hort duration. Pilb,v.et. Am.tem and lnv '", h.va return IIS. LAI HA KAHKK, of Peor ia, 111., who she believes he la tike lutppleitt wouuui on earth since Tiuiluc to completely retrtored her health. Kecurns su pountla which ahe lost during a period of 111 health will h liutvd eleven lung year. ' j irt D C. Jones ien W-.h. 'week for California, intend spendl- the win- Cera '. tooto. famllv are (',rT inour nildai, after a two i tt. ?ea-t. They made r1 ' v,V bv auto coming via F,. Tev report a very ple.B t ri? VlthouKh some of the moaa P iirfi are beco.n'nic rather bad. t'M.6?".. .here he Intend Liu seu ' "..j th winter. 'rVhool is proar-Mln very p. uieaale. epidemic belns fe,M.h.ve church two. Sunday, l.oati. to , "",.. L. Mth morning L come, also to Sunday achool K Brown celebrated her 11th tktar Monday evening. Those Cini aaide from the family were K uiili. Bashford and Ethel KSTlleiai Martindale la In Rose t It for a few days attending to iMtral oi me iu.r. Sod the nursing course given by r ., n- i: Smith the Dast sum- ' hire received their diplomas, (he work will be continued E i oert Lit received, a shipment of Hol- A ifloea si aicvuntn. jCHOOI. IHSTK1CT BUDGET, ihe Clerk of School District No. . H....I... Count! OrOKOli: foUowint la a statement of the (attad amount of money needed I tin district during tne nscai year on June 21st. 1920, and L on June 20th, 1921. This iff! Is made in compliance wnn too 227 of the School Laws of I and Includes tbe estimated Lunti to be received from the lily school fund, state school r, ipeclal district tax ana an r taoaeya of the district: BIDUET. EitliiMted Eipemllturea. fchars' salaries $47,797.50 hdmre 750.00 Istriiiu and supplies. neb as maps, chalk, frnstrs, stoves, cur- ilu. etc karr books 'in of schoolhouses, tlraildlngs or fences. mring grounds asportation of pupils.. Iran' wages VJXt' supplies IN water and power. . ft't salary ift and stationery. .. tbe payment of bond- Id debt and interest iVreon, issued under (Vctlona 121, 152 to Ji. and 434 of the fchool Laws of Oregon, !U praace Hal Training and Do- stle Science k-llineous and Incl- fatals 800.00 200.00 3,000.00 900.00 900.00 3,650.00 550.00 2.500.00 550.00 1,200.00 300.00 8,250.00 209.50 500.00 250.00 1 believe 1 am the happiest woman in the world, and It Is all because of hut Tanlac has done for nie, said i ra. Laura Karlck, 403 Meiilioih St., I'eoria, 111., a well-known and high ly respected resident of that city. I never dreamed tnat l would ever find anything that would do for me what Tanlac has done," she said. was In a wretched state of health and was down in bed so long that I lost 50 pounds in weight, but 1 have gained hack every pound I lost and now feel as well as 1 ever did in my life. The Indigestion and oiher troubles that made life a burden for eleven long years have all disap- peared and I am like a new woman. My stomach was bo utsoraereu : that even liquid foods and Just plain water would cause me to have dread- j ful cramping spells that lasted for hours. My kidneys were disordered and I had pains across my back Imost constantly. I had severe head-1 aches nearly every day and became , so dizzy I could hardly stand. I was; so nervous It was Impossible tor me get a good night s sleep. 1 tried i every conceivable medicine, and was reated bv specialists, out not n i n k helped me, and finally I was told that I would never be well again. But Tanlac baa made me a per- fectly well woman in every way. can now eat and sleep like o'.ner ; people and I haveut a pain about me. I I am glad to mane mis siaiemeni for I want to do oil I can to let (he I world know about this wonderful j medicine.' ' Tanlac is sold !n Roseburg by j Chapman, and in Uixonvllle by J. Hatfield and by leading druggists everywhere. Buy your shoes at Stephens, where you get your moneys worth. o Armistice Sunday To be Observed i: ail estimated amount of aoney to be expended fcr all purposes during year $72,307.00 KMlmnted Receipts. 9m county school fund '"lor the comine thool year $11,123.00 school fund 'irtnj the coming "ooi year 2,500.00 raaiea amount t o be. ied from all other arcej during the com- ! school year 10,000.00 . 23,623.00 "1 estimated receipts, ot Including the ney to be received om the tax which it is riuposeu t0 vote Recapitulation. I wtlmated expenses Z TJ'" 172,307.00 mmiaiea receipts, f! Including the tax to rTOte1 23,623.00 .$48,684.00 "Jjnce amount to be j-'u oy district tax T. "ereb!r Riven that the ft X bl1 m discussed "isirict No. ""ion, at Directors of 4. Douglas Coun 4 .. Z' 7 " meeung oi Bald jTsehn' sald dis,r1 e IL?Chool..,!llliin(t in Rosebure. -.mb., ,T.n.day- '.he 22J day of 4h.' :"'. " 7:3 o'clock . " wnere 7; " 10 th . mav v.. or ao F-roposea taxes anv tntnnva above tax levy when N ' . favor of aleiT "u:h PPoaed U -th day of October, 1 A- . ORCCTT. A- J. GEDDES. H T.KS'OV T- A. RAVPPTV of m. : A' BELLOW8. V 4 ""'ors. school District j- "JVCreen kooX Clerk, - ' i, t. in -- UL WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. Presl- ..nt Wllnn today Issued an execu tive order directing the Flag to be flown at half-mast at all military posts, naval stations and on vessels nd buildings or tne Lniteu amieo. Sunday, Nov. 14, as a token oi nonor to those Americans who lost their lives in the great war. It Is further suggested that private citizens par ticipate by displaying flags at half mast from their places ot business and homes from sunrise to sunset Sunday. The president s orner reaua follows: ."I hereby direct that on unu. November 14, 1920, the Flag of the United States be displayed at half mast at all military posts, naval sta tions, on vessels and on buildings of the United States as a token of the nation's participation in tne mem orial services held for tne neroic American soldiers, sailors, marine and others who gave their lives to their country In the world war. Have Universal Filler installed in your tires, it win gi J" . ,. satisfaction. You know air nasn t given you over 25-;; satisfaction. ' ''n...i":",r'!!; Argentine. At l . 1 atria qlm W.il a record nri. i .. ", Check That Cold Right Away Dr. King's New Discovery .soon breaks a cold and checks a cough A SUDDEN chill sneezes stuffy feeling in the head and you have the beginning of a hard cold. Gctricht after it, just as soon as the sniffles atari, with Dr. King's New Discovery. For fifty years a standard rcmcly for colds, coughs and grippe- You will soon notice a change for the better. Has a convincing, healing taste that the kiddies like. Good fur croupy coughs. All druggists, 60c and $1.20 a bottle. For colds andcoughj Dr.Kins New Discovery Put "Pep" in Your Work Many a man has been a failure in business, many a woman in her home, because constipation ha cJopjfd the whole system, storing up poisons that enervate and depress. Dr. King a Fills act mildly and make bowels act naturally. Same old price, 25 cents. 27 Carr'a now have twice as much dis play room for their Christinas goods last year. Our new location l easy lo find with our tine new signs. I.ok for our red signs at 231 N. Jackson. Carr's is the Chrlsuuaa Store of ltOM-burg and of Douglas County. oja.iFS ire Christmas S tore Curr' tuive by fur the bltftcewt ami bent line of ClnWtma. yuodn tlicjr luivo ever nhtmn, mid (lint meaiut tli In line In lUMebiirg. Whether lar the chlldi-en or pructlcJil ::lt't U-r men, women or children, we luive them. t,'arr' U the ChritUiaas JCoi-e. Our Complete Boli Lines WW ON DISPLA Y Y Christmas Goods have been selling briskly at Carr's for several weeks. We now have our complete line on display for your early selection. TOYS! TOVS! Itoys' and gills' books, games of nil kinds dolls and more dolls, wheel goods, Iron toys mid hanks, celluloid goods, doll heads, children's books, ('tirisUiuu boics, tree trimmings, tags and seals, post cards and InMik-k-ts. uy Now! More Goods Large Variety Better Service Easier Selection Satisfactory Gifts Less Worry A MERRIER CHRISTMAS ! PRACTICAL GIFTS I-'Ine ChiiM or ;liiAMWire hIiikIo piick or wtH, nliuiiinum mire, I'yrt'X UtklnK tliolH. hninlkrlii fH, fumy tmvH mill tli-y goMls iturlerji uml iirm ImiihIh, knit k,hmI nut sliH'iH, mii-m mid huntlhiiKS ii.'tui-eh ami uitrroi-8, (olh-t tMtH, hiimln.MlM of otlierM, nil ultrm-tlvely lMkt'I, M Douglas County Will Recognize CARR'S is the Christmas Store. Out of town people should especially avail themselves of our early display. Goods purchased now may be left at the store till Christmas, if desired. D 5HL 2BL SB We want you to compare our prices nith Sears Roebuck or any t.lhi r mail order house. Look around town und see how price comiMire. You'll not send away or buy elsewhere but at Carr's when you see our prices. Chit's Is the Cliilstiiin-s Store for the ordinary xicketliook. Christmas Store Can Save You Money 231 N. Jackson Roseburg. Ore. Carr'M 4irninK'nn'it of Ht.wk nml I lie wniMh-i flil Mlrt'1ion of glfU fnnil fvvry line of bu.siiH'Hs makes It eusy for yni li" il till- on'7iur nlftj ulih ont riiiinliiK nil over town. An hntir in arr In iiml to u ihty hntiinK iironml. Carr'a In the Christmas Store, i- 1" . ; ! i. diiii r wi K IDI s AT OI. AIAHA Cl.l ll DANt K- Vcxt Monday eve. Nov. 15, at Mac enbec hall. 8:30 shurp. SIX DAY AT rUH CI 1 1 KCI 1 K9. M. K. Church, South. Rev J. C. lnps pastor. Sunday school at q 4i W L. Col.b. Supt.; divine wor ship at 11.-sermon by the .pastor; snip si l.ahev. junior '-;) ,e,der f,cheE-La-noy subi-c.. "Makin, rr nibitlon Kff-ctlve." Divine wor ship at 6:30. sermon by the pastor you are Inviifa m (liristlan Church. N"' n ward s,r..s. Rev. C. H. Hi Jon Ml. M..r.R, fruIr .. rvlc s will be h. M -iundny morninit and evenina;. R'-v. i. F. Clay will Pr-ach at boih s-r-iice.. Mr. Clay is a man of rr.-t ,.lent. and I. a most successful min ister. Hlble school at 9:45. I ' interest Is beln malntaln-d and th f"nool 1. making plan, for bo.t, Thankivlnn and Christmas. V I. a C K at 6.30; subject. Winning (,', Friends for Christ:" Miss Coldie Ilruton. leader. The public welcome. I-reshyterian. Jackson and I-ane streets Rer. E. W. Warrlnton. Mln-ter-lA Teature of Interest for Sun day will be the beginning of a aeries of six picture sermons at the even S,g rriee at 1 The general aubjeet la " tv Criae. in the Ule of Jesus." and "The c.ieatesi yue.su. m in the World." The particular .uu . c..n.t..v i ' In the Wil derness Wlth'liis l.ife I'n.blem." The slides used in th-s r penrmliiriions of the world s master artists and the sermons are stronKlv evangelistic in t"elr appeal. Sunday school meets at !i:45 a. m. Ho not delay longer t" g' t into one of the Bible study rla?. s. Morning! worship at 11: sermon. Is Jesus th-. Son of God?" This stmoii will fol low ihe general theme mat has been followed for the past three Sundays 1 in the evening service. Good mur.ic. Christion Kndean.r ;n " p. ; "Winning Our Friends for Christ. 1 Miss Anna Long is the leader. SI ;eirje-s l:P;s..sl CIuhtIi, It. v Thos It. Alb eson.- Holy Com munion at 7:S a. m : Sunday h..I ,t ft 45 a in ; moiiiiiig service and sermon at 1 1. LONDON, F.liK. John Swift. 91. committed suicide by cutting his throat. Ilefoie he di'd lie mid the police he was rending the Illlde when something told him to cut his throat." I HtK KS WITIIOI r HACK. i I ON DON. F.ng A forecast nf back fashions in frocks for 1921 shows they will consi-t chiefly of j strings of beads. The fashions for 'neil year show lhat the gowus will be completely backless and semi backle.. Tne froek is more start ling than beautiful. I You can greatly reduce your shoe bill by getting; them at Htephena. Shoes lhat lit. w. ar and give sails- faction at Siiepln n. IIKN im III AN AI.I.IGATOIt. COUITS f'lllIISTI. Tex.- -While huniiiig re., ntly. ;r. W. K. Willis found some alligator gg. He brought Hi'-'-i home. II- put the eggs under a hen. Iliddy waited for but ore of the ggs to hatch and tlo n ran away cackling. CHI IK II ( HOIK l' t.HII.S. I.OMOS. Kng .M Hi" l-irisli ehllK ll of II. li.-!ia-.i e.-.oir bo haw hi .11 wholly i!i- used Willi, unci girl appointed In tie li stead. savs f.N iicsToiii; m:i SMst-al Serilcin Sihhi ."Joters" hue don.i fine Kange!i u,.,-l. nt Vf...lr..P,l ....I nlh... Special Kvangellsllc services have ,.(,v w) nmn hl.,B ,,., ,.rVi,, been arraiiged by Ihe M i'.. Church, w,ere they are now holding crowdi South, to be condueted hy thfl "Jet- j Hf, vices. ers." so well and fnvorahly known f for the suceess resulting from their ..... , . , ,, work. The fine hall In Iho Klk a lluy thai sturdy boy a pair of Ho building Tias been secured for the land shoes at St. ph. ns and kei p h meetliiK. to he hel.l shorttv. The foot dry. U- I'AIII.-i. I'lanie. Nov. in -- Dr Tufller. the I'ar's surgeon declares ihal the 'bad can he bronchi hack to life, lie say, that in eciions t' androimllTi in th" 11r.l a. al n giori may restore life to a heart already deal!. He also believes 111 Ihe Ki-sl-itles of saving lives by artillclal heart stimulation Just ss no-v prac ticed by artificial breathing After Thorough Trial a Detroit. Mich., Man Endorses Pc-ru-na Thfl following Iwti'r written from Detroit, M icliii(.iii i no tump jndKiniriit expressed on theiiu'rita oi l'e-ru-na. the w'll- knowncntarrhrcmwly, but ratlicr matur. ler opinion formed afts-ra full year'f triiil. This is the way Mr. Mii'liai l Kako of ti hast 1'almcr Avenue, In the Michigan Metro poli, wrjt': "AfttT ut-inn TK Ita-NA fur aUiut one yar will any I have found it a very K'mhI medicine for ca tarrh. It liu lu-lfM'd me a great deal and I arn very well patinh'ed. 1 have pained In weight, eat and ileep well, my howela are rt-Kularanu better color in my face. "I'K-Kt'-NA linn done wonder and to me ig worth it weight in K'tld. 1 shnll continue to une Pfc-KL'-NA a Ifinff a I live and retrornmend to my friends no are irnubied with catarrh." Nothinn enn be more Cfnvincint: than an en donu'inent of Him na ture from an aetual tiner. There ar many people in every cone m tin i e y whote expert ence.In unina Pe-ru-na, has lxen identical with Mr. Kako's. It la the Btandby for eouKha, coldt . catarrh, Rtoniah and bowel disorders and all ca tarrhal condition. Put up (n both tablet and liquid form. Bold BTaaTWHBka.