Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 08, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    iilTEVENS SAYS
f SHE HAD HER DOUBTS
Never Recover.
I ,, . hua restored my "I had tried o many different
f ..TSe way Tanlac nu I treatmen,s Bnd medicines, and had
itli ii i"'l,l " riv to'tell every- peut bo much money wlllmut Betttnn
?.d h upr,u"' nd medicine." relief, that I had by doubta aboui
Ldr about s 0r 3920 ever finding anything to help me. I
Hid Mrs. a. . J jg An-I read about Tanlac In the papers and
ttb Harvard Bounaru. (dwlded to try It myself. I am now
Cal'. . ,.n v,ars my stomach feeling Just a new woman. I started
. f or at leasl J BeVeral improving with the Orst few dose
tad troubled ' . beeI1 poor. i Bd now I can eat anything I want
rar uiy "''u ' "from indigestion . without even a sign of Indigestion or
uffered ''"'.,'.,.,, o( f0ds would trouble with my stomach. I sleep
,d fifn the I'M un iiiy R1()lllarh, . llke a chlld every night and feel tine
save fas "' pri8ll up ai the time. That worn out feeling
,hicn . caU9e guch a has left nie and I have been built up
breath I could hardly until m
H"""1? , weak and ner- ure. T
.... mp go 1 COUIUII ei
? , ,;. I just had that tired
- nut feeling a the time. I iosi
irt n every, hing and for days
J me was unable to do my house-rk
niv housework is now a pleas
I ureuiu - I K .
w . . I her-ime so weak ana ner- ure. iuuiuu uun vn
" ! . il.e l.'asl ll'lle noise would blessing to me and I will always
tons tnai u .'!,!. eet a good praise and recommeend It to every
one."
Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by W.
F. Chapman: In Hlxonvllle by Thos.
Halfield and by leading druggists
everywhere.
ff is si:hm us "Tin:
UIIHKHKK HM" AT KK-
V1VAI. IN "" AKMOIIY.
! Jrry Je'er struck twelve last night
h bia wrmon In the old armory, on
U,h ' Withered Hand."
He said in part:
(A withered hand Is no better than
.dead hand: there Is nothing you
a do with it. You may be the
iwatut genius the world ever saw,
m If vour hands are withered you
(nuld in' greatly handicapped In the
upresslon of that genius. Most
Ihmirs yeu see are the expression of
bought, but if we had our hands to
lurm and shape that thought, the
world would never know what was In
our minds. Thousands of things
man would li!:e to do, but he could
not take bold of any of them.
ImportAiico of the Kami,
"The hand Is the most useful mem
ber of the human body. No matter
what you -bid it do, It will do It.
whether you tell it to do right or
wrong. Your hand will double up
into a war club and strike your best
friend or grasp another hand In a
friendly 'how-do-you-do?' If yon tell
It to do it. it will hold the pistol or
the knife to slay the best friend In
the world. It will rock the cradle of
a sleeping babe. The ship on which
Columbus sailed and found a new
world was built by the hand. It
17 S?sirWJ
Da M flj Ik'l 1.1 rr 1 . ,1 - r.tl
For that Xmas Bicycle for
the kids See
JAMES, 324 N: Jackson Street
built the battleships, " submarines,
laid the first cable, builds skyscrap'
er, railroads, your own 'Horn Sweet
Home. The hand wrote me uiuie,
the Declaration of Independence.
think the Lord was watching over
Thomas Jefferson when he did that
1nb. The hand made the telescope
that cause tba eye to go leaping
from star to star, from planet to
planet, and tells us to the minute
when the eclipse, of the sun will tuke
nlace a thousand years hence. It is
the hand that touches the keys to set
the type that sets in shape your
thoughts upon paper.
t'lirUl'a I'rouoeiltloii.
"Jesus walked into the church one
day and saw a man sitting by, whose
rlKht hnnd was withered, and com
manded the man to stand and stretch
forth Unit dead hand. Jesus even put
propositions to dead people. A lady
said to me once: I do not believe ill
propositions.' I said, 'Are you
married lady?' and she replied that
she was. 'Then,' I said, 'a proposi
tion was either put to you by your
husbojid and you said 'yes,' or you
made one to him and he said 'yes.
She looked guilty. A few nights af
terwards, I saw her accept the
proposition.
"That man accepted tho proposi
tlon made by Christ, and his arm
was made as whole as tho other.
"David withered up his hand by
committing murder. We wither up
ours by hatred, malice, etc. The
planet Mars Is 35.5U0.0U0 miles from
the earth, and we have many people
who are interested in carrying on a
conversation with the natives of that
plunet, who will not speak to their
next door neighbor.
The crowd last night was nlmosl
as large as that of Sunday night.
Mrs. Jeter Is giving daily Hible
reading at 3 p. in., and her young
people's service at 7:15 are gather
ing crowds of the young.
Mr. Jeter Is painting and cartoon
ing every night. His subject tonight
will be, "The Devil." Mr. Jeter says
he will be full of his subject.
..JKKTIXCS WKMi ATTKMKI.
The farm bureau meeting at Per
due yesterday was well attended and
great Interest was shown in the pro
gram for the future, doorge A
Mansfield, president of the state bu
reau was present and made a short
talk. A meeting was held at Car
den Valley today. The Annual Farm
Bureau meeting will be held In this
city on January 8, and will be an
nil day affair. Arrangements are
being mnde for a bamiuet at noon.
George Mansfield will be present and
will make the principal address of
the day.
si;it u i:s at (U.idk.
There will be services at the GliOe
church Sunday. December 12th. at
11a. in., also at 2 p. m. in the after
noon. Tho pastor will speak at both
services. J. H. Dickson.
Back to Pre-War Prices
With our new Price Schedule now in effect. This store is
responding to the universal demand LOWER PRICES. The
DOWNWARD REVISION is in keeping with the present
Day Market and in many instances amounts 50 of the former'
price. AH garments have been repriced to conform to this
downward revision. We invite you to come in and get our re
vised prices before you make your purchases.
These Prices are ourEvery-day Prices-Not aSale
Unexcelled Values Found ,in These Prices
at Less Than Half the Former Price
. Make Your Selection at Once
Fancy Cloth Coats
$12.50, $18.50, $22.50, $24.?5 $29.50
AH Ladies Suits, Tricotines and Fancy Mixtures
$16.50, $19.75, $24.75, $29.75, up to $47.50
One Piece Dresses in Blue Serge, Jersey and Silk
A Beautiful Assortment.
All come under our new schedule of downward revision,
Get Yours Now
Union Made Overalls and Jumpers
$1.79
Work. Shirts 98c
if
kyji
(S LA V. - I- Nation t'uie JwstiTiTfiott ;..
BLEND
B RA N D
"Blend's
Mah Friend"
BSF FLOUR.:
U U AV U
vi ;r ...
Nil
That same Fisfvr quality which
distinguishes BUnd
Flour Is duplicated in Fisher's
Rolled Oats, Fisher's Pancake
Flour and Fisher's QranuLited
Wheat Berries. Your dealer will
supply you gladly.
fofo Blend Flour for every purpose.
To make a flour which is just as good
for cakes and pies as for bread, choicest
eastern hard wheat and the choicest of western
wheats must be brought together in proper pro
portions, and those proportions remain uniform.
The western wheats and the eastern hard wheat
must be tempered separately and then ground in
separate mills.
We have mills where our hard wheat is ground ; mills
where our western wheats are ground. The flours from
these two distinct grindings must then be scientifically
blended. For that purpose we have equipment which we
believe to be superior to that of any other flouring mills in
the country.
Fisher's Blend Flour is the product of this scientific milling.
Manufactured In Ann rira's Fin est Flouring Mills.
MNPfflV!VSI
l-'lullk A. li-ll. lVHt'!i;ll!lllK I ilti ,.SiihI llity Jit I'niill
Kntiituule Savings & Loan Assn.. of Attorney Carl W'imlji-rly left this
Portland, Orr-Roti, is atsaln at th" niul iiinic ror Tiruln to attend to btinl
Umpqua Hotel. For Interview, call nes mallet's lor Ihe day and to visit
or phone I with relatives.
Children Cry fcr Fletcher's
TV??
Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over thirty years, has borne tne signature of
,y and has been made tinder his per-
s snal supervision since its infancy.
Ww7W Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-goort " ure but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A ,
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing SyTups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Matulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Fevcrishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural filetp.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Th I'nlvi'rs.'il Killer mrvlc' h(h
tion la locuhMl at cnr. Oak and Host.
Come mill Invs1 inuto this IjIUt he
fun1 you have nny more tin trouble
and huvt' to buy uny more inner
tubes.
XOTH'i:.
All thoKC knowing tlmniselvefl In
debted to Mr. and Mrn. K. (. or luce
Murray, pleusn conic forward and
Heltle itnd WiVP trmibbv
MH8. K1IODA MUHHAY,
Cutnan Valley, Oregon.
For your Xmas dneoraUons and
also wedding decorations, or nny
floral work, cull phono 24 9-J. We're
on tho job.
w
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
iyBCTi.rf,JUigg
NOTtf'N OF HAIJ-: OP (loVKRNMKNT
Tl M It Kit. I fii i ni I . JaixI Offlre.
Wfi.hfliK(')n. I. C, O.-tet-.T 2. l!t-'.
Notice in hi'nl.y Kfvrn t hit t nutjjift to
the conilltlntiH ninl litnitiiilon of th
Ai'i of .lun . I I :ty Stat.. and
June 4. Hun ( 1 SiiM . 7:'.h. aii'l the In
Ht r 'iif'tiotm of ih- Si'- rotarv of tho ln-ti-rlor
of St-Dtt-mlMT IS. 1 1 1 7. and Jim
22. 1920. the timl-ir on tlio followlliK
Inndn will t Bold Ie lit, 130. at 10
o'clock A. M., lit ptitillc aiii'tinn Bt the
t'nltfil States lnml offue nt Koni-burK.
( iri'tmn, to the hiKln'St biOder Ht not
h'Hit than th ap't.tl".i viihie b ahown
by thin notice. to b Miit.Je. t to th
approval of tho K--ri;iry of tho In
tfiiur. Thn pun Iihhi- prh-e, with an
luhlltlonal mini of one-firth ut on pr
fcnt thrrt'of, belli coniinlHHhniH al
lowed. muMt he li f)f It'-il at tltne of
t-ale, monoy to b n-tuttietl if nl la Tint
iipliroveti. other wine p;it-nt will lnfu
for Ihe timber which must be reinoVi-.l
within ten ye.irs . Iliu will he re. l ived
from citlzena of the t'nileil Slat-. a
iHtiotiR of mil h riti.t'n.H urn! i or
poiutioria nrKatil-il uii-l-T the lawn of
ihe I'nltn! Si at en or any state, ti rrl
totv or dlMtrh-t thereof only. Upon ap
plication of a il'i;il!h-l ptirehuner, the
timber on nnv b-yal nubillvlplori will be
offereil aepril.ltely before bt-ltlR lll'Ull
eil In anv ofT.-r of a laifr unit. T i2
S.. II. B W-, Pee. I. I.'.t I. tlr M. pill-
m , i.ot 2, ur m . pine m . y-:i
SK, tlr t-.O M. pine .r.i M. SV
N K . tlr 30O A!., f-lne " M, t e1ar 2i
II . Lot .1. Mr M . nine 2u M . Lot 4,
tlr 776 M , HK'i NW'i, 22S Al . pine
r.o M.. rednr 2ti M . HV N XV . fir f.'H,
M, pln If. Al , ic.lir 2'i il . .m. nr.'
hr 1d',u M-, pltie 1" At. NXVV SK'.t
11 r Attn i f.,i... At. cellar 1'0 M
Sl-!ii KI1U ilr "" Al . Pine 10" M
SXV HKU. tlr ') M. Plu' I'1 '
reib.r f,0 At. NK'- SXV. tlr Z'.-'t At.
if. M. nlnr tit it. NXX'V SXV
!Jr Al.' Mlie At. re.lHT K M..
'i mv U fir .Tim M. i.nie 7' At
r.o Al . cellar 3 Al . SVc. lr., Kl r
Mr f.'.2 M. r.ine III At.. SK'i VKU,
IT..' Al . pine 1 Al : ri"t-e of tbe nr or
ci"lar to be B'.l'l f..r le-s than $!. per
M . urn) none ff the pin to be S'M for
I'M! ihun t Kn t.er At: H-e 11. NK
N'HU Hr Klin M i.liif 2 'I M. Cellar 16
. emir 10 M.. BK NK-4. fir 40 M . pine
!0 M.. re.lnr lfi M . HXV NK'4. Ur bwt
.VI , pine :iU M.. cetlar 10 M., NK'4
NV',, rtr 300 M.. NXX'Vi NW'i, fir ffou
At , NV 14. fir 4f0 Al., pine 25 At.,
H' "4 NXV'4. "r M-. Nl'14
'i. Ilr 4oo M.. pin f0 M., cedar 16 M..
N'4 SK'4, Ilr 3i0 Al., pine 80 At., ceilar
10 Al., UK' rtk'i, fir 32i M.. pine GU Al.,
cellar lo M , HW "4 iK. tlr 30 M., plno
7(1 Al.. cedar 10 Al . Nfcl HW14, Mr 3ot)
M.. pine 16 M.. 8K KV, Hr 275 Al
pine 25 M., HV4 H XV "4 , fir 500 M.. pine
At., ce.lar 10 Al.. Hetl. 23. SW V, HKS,
Mr r-60 M., HK4 HW14. flr 420 M., Hec.
27. HKU NK, flr 640 M.. NK'4
Ilr 42U Al. pine 40 Al., SW tSKH. I"
SCO AT. KK4 flr 375 M-, pine 60
Al . H'4 Si: "4. rlr 40 Al., pine 40 Al..
none of the Ilr to be noli! for leas than
$1.26 per Al.. none of the pine to be sM
for lejift than $2.60 per Al.. and none of
the ce.lar to be aohi for Unit than $l.0
per Al. T. 37 S.. It. 7 V., Sue. a. SK'4
SV'4, flr 425 M.. pine 60 Al., T. 3l S.,
It H IV.. Hec. 3. NWli NKU. 'lr 1!0 Al.,
pine 2X0 At., oak 15 Al.. NW14 NW .
nr !a At., pine z.u m.. nr,i n or
75 Al , pine 25 Al.. NK'4 W . tlr 75
Al.. pine :uo Ai.; none of the Ilr to be
uoi.l for Ii-hh than SI. 00 uer At., none of
the pine to be Bold for leaa than $:(.0
per AI . anil none of the oak lo be Bold
for li'HB than ' cenia per an. i.
It .1 K.. Sec. 1, HK'4 SV, pine lu
eil ilr 430 AI.. white nr zo m.; none oi
the pine to he auld for li-aa than $2,115
per M., none of the red flr to he Bold
for lend than $1.60 per At., anil none of
the white tlr to ne ttoia lor ieaa iiian
$l.0ft per AI. CI.AV TIJ.AIAN. Coin
iHUloner, uenerai iann uuica.
NOTK'K OP FAfF5 OF OOVKItSMKST
Tl M Mr.lt. lieiural lnil mice.
Wanhlnif tan. I. C, Sept. r?. 1930.
Notice In hereby Biven tnai auoji-ci iu
the conditiona a)iI limitations of the
Act of June . 1M1S (:'9 Stat.. 21K). and
Ihe liifftructioim of the Setrct-it'y of tbe
tnu-rlor of Sentember Ki. 1917. tne
timber on the followlnjs lamti will lie
1.1 Jan. 10, ij2. at 10 o clocK a. m.
publie auction at the ITniteil StaleM
Lit n I Office at Koxehurir, Ot efon. to
ttie hlKhet MUiifr at not una man i n
:ippralaeJ value, aa ilu'Wii by thia
not Ice nale to he nubject to the ap-
provnl of the Secretary er tne interior.
I lie purciiaee price, wmi u min.ii.n
iiiii of one-fifth of ona per ent there
of, hi'lntf rornmlfiii'ns uitoweii, muni
t.e ilepoMteil at liuie of r. money tu
lie M-luriifcd If aale la not approveil,
.(tlierwlBe patent will l:iie for thn
Umber hfh niunt be removed within
ten yearn. Blda will be r elved from
Itlaim of the t'nlted tjtaten. ansocla
linnv uf H in h citl.ena ami corporations
m K t, z eil under the lawa of the l.'nlted
"Jtntes or any state, territory or illatrlct
thereof only. t'pun application r-r m
(ualllle.) pnr ti.ier. tbe tlaiber on njr
eKl Biih.livlslon will be offered aepar
itulv befote tx'inK 111 lu.Ud In any of
fer of a Inner unit. T. 15 H.. It. 1 V.,
S. r. 3 1 NF.;4 SK' t, flr 14fi'l Al.. rednr 30
M . NV'4 SK'. Ilr 1800 Al., MK'4 SK'4.
flr nr.O At.. V'i Sit 4 n t "40 Al., v.mr
mi Al . NK'4 SXV4. flr 12?0 At., cedar 20
M . Lot 1. Ilr 11.0 M . SK1 HW'i Hr
ir.iio At . Iot 4. ftr 1800 M.. none of the
ilr or cedar to be aold for leaa than
12 uo per At. (Signed) CLAY TA I J
MAN. Commlaaionar, UenertU La4
al., tiwk tiH, tlr iuu M. pin M