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tAOH worn ,- 44 Is1 your merchant an upbuilder? pVKRTHING else being) - ' equal, it pays Oregon people to buy from merchants who are sufficiently interested in upbuild- . ing Oregon to push the sale of Oregon-made goods. Is your grocer this kiivi of a man? Docs your druggist display Oregon-made goods prominently? Does the Qonfect ioner you patronize feature Oregon sweet-meats? Do your restaurant, hard ware store, jewelry store, shoe shop, furniture store, furnisliino-i stnn nA Karage take pride in featuring, whenever they can, Oregon-made products? The people who sell the things you need ought to get hehind Oregon-made goods hecause they are of top notch quality and because the sale of Oregon Products means increased industrial growth. Your dealer ought to make it easy for you to buy Oregon Products. Ask him to feature them. HUY OREGON PRODUCTS ' Associated Industries of Oregon . Chevrolet Cars $25.00 and 138.00 Dulck Cars. . .130.00 and (45.00 For Other Cars Pi Ires on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency llillrk and Clmrnlct 441 N. Jackson M. Kosebarg. NOTH'K. To the pi'oiilc of Cleveland: There will he pri'iicking In I he church on Sublimit, Die. 12. Time will bn an nounced through school. Tho speaker wuutH to meet all members of the Methodist church, and' others who are liiterenii'd In having a regular pastor and Salibuth school. If you are interested in tho upbuilding of the Kingdom of God and welfnro of your children, be there. A. 8. JENKINS. Sheet Metal Work OF ALL KINHH J.II.SINNICER. 110 OAK rvrKKKT I'llONK 4!M Losjan Tips, Spring Delivery Th6se are not sprout plnuts. Joint plants or sprnnglu tip plants. They I e flrst-clnns tips. Also have straw uwrry plants and all kinds fruit trees. Uetter book your order now. II. L. KLI.1S Three miles west of Roseburg. Loganberry Plants If you Mailt plan Is that will grow W. L. BEN I LEY WtMMlhuro, Oregon, K. II. OR. R.P.BRADFORD AN3 WIFE Licensed Chiropractic Physicians OfTico 181 IVtkiiiH HI,.. HKISTMAS c.M)ii;s. A cnmpli ttt lino of the fatuous Duvfiiport cundit'H, uiurio In Spukauo. Homo in fancy Xniaa boxen, boiuc plain box. ull urt high Kiadi1, dn liriotin canilioti none bcttir. Ituy a box for a ('hrlHtinas present. Foulcli's Coiifi'ctlonory, Shorldan street. YOSItl IU.ll ISKOS. Wish to nnnounce that they have the aoney for the following Incu bator and brooders: Qiiewi, Jubilee, St. ll.'hMiH, Mitnt.'i and ltuckeye la onbiitorH; tho Krettky, Newton, Char- tfia and Atueiican Colony broodtTH. 221 N. Jackson, Host-burg. 1'hono 15. M M 111..; Of nil dlmenBtons, at reasonable rates while it lasts. block North of West Sldti Store, 12(17 Umif,UU Avenue. Thuue 3J&-K. V Bell Christmas cards, and books. Subscriptions for muKazlnes solicited. Fiction Library. DR. NERBAS; dentist! In the County Court of (ho Slatw of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of deorge K. Adams, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thnt the undersigned did on the 3rd day of December, It 20, file In the above en titled court her final account and re port of her administration as Kx eeuirix of the Inst will and testament of Ceorge K. Adams, deceased, und I ho court has fixed Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1 1 2 1 , at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the courlhouse In lioseburc, Douglas County, Oregon, as the time and place for bearing objections to said linnl account and report. All objections thereto should be In writing und tiled on or before said date. Dated and first published thin 3rd day of December. l!20. fKKKNA M. N. ADAMS, Kxecutrix. CITY NEWS Arundel, piano tnner. none 189L. Federal cord end fabric tires at tha Itosoburg Garage. Fires desviuy iiyes. property and food. Be careful with Ore. Pemhenon tiros. ' enclosed car Jit ney service. Phone 0. Social danco at Winchester Friday, Dec. 10. Music by Oil's orches tra. Auto repairing, springs made, and oxy welding. Spaugh at Ilohl, Oak and Stephens streets. Tn nrdur (n plnuu nut nil mv niuinnit hand watches, am offering some extra good values. A. S. Huey. Order your Xiuas trees and mlstlo tle from Hosehurg Produce Co.. 601 N. Jackson St. Phone 279. Best equipped machine shop for lathe steel and spring work at the Host-burg Garage. Bring your tires and tubes to the Rosehurg Garage for repair and vul eanizlng. Dr. Harry K. Morgan, dentist, tele phone 483. Office 315 Perkins build' ing. Exide storage batteries for all makes of cars at the Roseburg uarage. Goodyear solid tires for trucks, all sizes In stock at the Roseburg Uar age. Home grown English walnuts. 30c lb. K. C. Weber, Hosehurg, Ht. 2. or leave orders with G. W. Young Son, 116 Cass St. Persons cutting evergreens on our property In Kdenbower will be prosecuted. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Little L. Moore, For your Xmas decorations and also wedding decorations, or any floral work, call phone 248-J. We're on the job. MITIt H OK I'll lMi l'lU. Al '1 T Masonic Bids. Roseburg, Ore. i Neli.f N hcrel'V KlVt'tl thst tl litl- ilt'l HlKIM'il, Utllllltlls t Mil I l Of (lit t'Htutf if IVler A. Nt'lm.li. ile.fanetl, h.tf til .'it li-r llriHt Ht-toMiit In th iv.uiuy Cuurt t U'ttii I'fiinly, tt-K..h. ..ml the t'onntv Ceiirl hv hii er.i.-r lulv nixlr Ami -!itM.I tn Km it'-nriH. haa m-t the ilnt for ht'iiiitiK ut NiiiurtUv. lfitn Imt is, !:i:e. at ln o. In k tn fh fore neen of i.-ti ilnv In tin (uiily Court room t the i-ourl Iiomhi tn loittehur. ('it-noil, ninl nil pfixoua having eUltu :l Kilt II St n:iitl eftlule Hie ft Hi I't'tl to lilt? thu mi in. if any, on or brtoie the hIkv date ltttMl Nnymtr M lt?0. K MAUOXKKT NKIJUW. AilmlnlntrMtrlx of tlte mult of IVter A. Mellon, decewnej. PHONE 488 i CASTORIA HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. - BY 1DAH McCLONE GIBSON I ANN'S PHII-OSOIIHV. "What Is happiness?" I asked Mr. Halsey. "And where does one find Mr. Halsey gazed out over the snow-covered ln' cape which glis tened and glittered In the setting sun. "I do not know what happi ness Is or where to find It, my child." he answered gravely. "Some times I think I have found It In un expected places, and sometimes I have not always recognized It until I have passed it by. "Today, my child, as e l"ve along here together, even while tel ling you my troubles. I believe I have found happiness, hut when I try to grasp it and hold it to me. It flits away. HaDDlness. my dear. It seems to me is getiliig out of ones- self, of beliiK ab e to forget oneseu completely. This may be done in the contemplation of a landscape like this one before us; or in the knowledge that someone who loves us. as you do me. is sitting close be side one, or It may be found in a certatln giving up of oneself to busi ness I mean Just work, not the long, long thoughts of ambitious planning and I have long ago come to tne conclusion that self cannot enter where hanoless Is found. Like the love which Is said to fly out of the window when poverty comes In at the door, happiness disappears when self obtrudes upon the horizon." "Yes. Mr. Halsey. I think you are right. All throagn this long rule 1 have been quite happy. Physically, I am In perfect health, and I believe that has much to do with happiness. I do not think that anyone can wor ry "very long If one's vitality Is high." "You are a queer girl, Ann. Some times I think you are almost too sufficient unto yourself. 'Well, as I shall proiiamy live my life all by myself. Isn't that some thing for which to be thankful?" "Oh, my dear, you will never live your life alone. Some man Is going to appreciate you at your real worth. I wish from my very heart that It had been my boy, hut he was too rrcsponsible, and I am to blame for it. I never really wanted him to have the business worries that I have had. I wanted him to be gay and happy a young prince who would go througU the world dis pensing favors and pleasure to all who came near him. I didn't realize that I was making him selfish; that he would dispense the pleasure and joy only when It gave him pleasure to do so." I thought of the little golden curl behind Grace's ear again. Some way hat , seemed, to me the whole epl ome of Ken's life. He would give ill to gratify a moment's whim he had given all for that golden curl; for ftie right to press his Hps to It, to twine it about his fingers and to gaze upon its beauty as it caressed the snow-white neck of his wife. 'I believe, Ann Whltson," I said to myself, "that you are foolishly jealous or a lock or hair. I did not dream you could be so silly." Hut even as I said it. I had a little physical revulsion, as though that lock was twining Itself about my heart, stif fling and stopping Its life throbs. Silently wo motored home throueh the dusk. The pure white of the snow had turned to saddening grey. Truly we were leaving happiness be- nimi. 1 fell so utterly alone again that Instinctively my hand crept into tnat ol Mr. Halsey. He clasned it closely, but I could noC helo notlc- nng mat it was not the warm clasp ot youih. It was a hand grown cold ;ind stiff and hard of are. The hand of a man who had lived his- life and was not looking forward any more. "I am so glad that vflu will be wiin me tomorrow." said Mr. Hal sey, and I awoke from my reveries wiin a start. on, did Jimmle sav that he thought ho could arrar.go to come wiin you-tomorrow?" I asked. "I am not thinking of Jimmle mv deaT. He will probably not be able to come for several weeks, but there is no reason why you should not come tomorrow. I need you, and I need you very much. Will von nm let tomorrow he the beginning of your new life?" TninorniM Ken' Xcw House. RKSFLTS? our want ads get them. PnOFKSWIOXAL CARDS II. IMUKKII. lirtln. Kotilhssen BlJlT Mil, r. b. ovncui Fiowars. Phon. jHO. 403 W. Class. DR. w. n. n.Tl r.R Chiropractic Physlolsa 111 w. Uia St. HI Til WII.KIX Piano. Theory, Mum rat KlmlvrKirtrn. 1091 ffal First Si Phono 13S-U ALL YtfORK I GUARANTEED. 2j For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Iht Signature US Ml liOKS PHK KS 1M VKKIt llav Just rovolvptl bit tuna of ull kltiila ef fds. dairy IrfJ. hog ft't,l. poultry feed, all at bottom Prk'en W ith our long lerlt'ni-o und atudy of fatvla and keeping tn tout-h with Ilia market, we feel thnt tha bottom on prices of feed and grain haa been reached; that wa will hava a toadler market from now on. Therefore we are now prepare! to Klve you tha very beat quality and prU-a on hay, grain, and r-'ede, and potatoea. Alfalfa hav tii per ton. other hav SJl to t9 per ton. 1'otatoea I.' uo par lot) lbs. Alao ao:;.e etraw. Youre for huatnaaa. JI'KII MeWII.I.IKI. The ladies of St. George's church will hold a sale of fancy articles and home cooked food at the Casey real estate offices Saturday, Dec. 11. Frank A. Terry, representing t he Equitable Savings A Loan Assn., of Portland. Oregon, is again at the I'mpnua Hotel. For interview, call or phone. Write Jack Roach, Drain, for cata logue and prices for thei Queen In cubators, coal and oil burnlbg brood ers. Avoid disappointment by plac ing your order now for future de livery. Remember the Queen Is the best money can buy. Am now booking orders for day old chicks for 1921 delivery from high produalng Tancred strain White leghorn, thoroughbred Rhodo Island Ked chicks. O. A. C. Barred Rocks, fcarl Voshurg, 702 Fullerton St.. Roseburg, SPEflAT. vnripp o . - uur jinriaimaa candles, any size box you I wish. For your bulk candle we ; recommend Vogan's. We carry a complete line of hard candies. A few boxes of California Glace Fruits left I Prices right- The Mapleleaf. lllffii II liil lui IIP! V I vVl If nE Kco5"', To the Seven MUhr Housewives Who Are Now Using Mazola m TWTAZOLA can be used for more XVX different purposes and at less cost than almost any other food. It contains no water, as do butt- lard remains always sweet and palatable, and does not absorb odors or flavors. So the same Tot of Mazola can be used over and over again a wonderful saving in any household. If you want to use it for short, ening even after frying fish or onions you have only to strain it. It never smokes up your kitchen. Mazola makes lighter and better v. and tastier fried foods than animal fats. And so light and wholesome they agree with even the most delicate children. Thousands of families, leading hoteis, clubs and railroad dining cars use Mazola in preference to olive oil for salads. It costs much less than half as much, and is pure, rich and wholesome. ' - Selling Rtprwntatnmi ' JOHNSON-UEBER COMPANY ' Portland " p T? Sixty-four page, beautifully Illustrated Cora Prod I IVIL. ucts Cook Book. Write today. Cora Products Refining Company, P. O. Box 161, New York City. M AZOLA Selling Representatives, Johnson-Lieber Company, Portland, Or. All sorts of sales successfully concluded, for arrangements see M. C. RADABATJGB . E30 N. Pine St. RESULTS? our want ads get them. NOTICK OP 8AI.E OF GOVERNMENT TIMHKH. General Land Office, Washington. 1). C, October 28, Notice In hereby given that subject to the conilltluna and limitations ot thu Acta of June . 1916 (39 Stat., 21S), and June 4. i2it (41 Stat., ".). and the In tructluna of the Secretary of tha In terior of September 1&, 1917, and June 22, 12U. the timber on the following lands will be sold Dec. 13. 1920. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at public auction at the United States land office at Roseburg. Oregon, to the hlgheat bidder Mt not leea than the apprulxed value aa ahown by thl notice, pale to be aubject to the approval of the Secretary ot the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, bef vomtniasiobs al lowed, must be SJFposited at time of sale, money to be returned if sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years . Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, aa aociatlona of such citizens and cor porations organised under tha laws of the United States or any atate, terri tory or district thereof only. Upon ap plication of a qualtlied purchasor. the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Includ ed in any offer of a larger unit T. 32 S R. w., Sec. 1. Lot 1, llr 325 M., pine 75 M , Ixt 2, Mr 350 M , pine 20 M KKV NK, nr (50 M, pine 60 M., SWfe NEK. llr 300 M pine cedar 25 M.. Lot 3, flr 400 M , pine 20 M , Lot 4 llr 776 M.. 8E4 NWVi, nr 225 M., pine SO M.. cedar 20 U. SW NWIt. fir 500 M.. plna 15 M., cedar 20 M.. NKU SEU nr lo:,0 M pine 100 M., NWIi SEi, flr 300 M pine 35 M, cedar 20 M SKV KKH. llr S00 M.. pine 100 M SW1 SEVi. llr 0 M.. pice 100 M., cedar 60 M., NB14 SWj, flr 360 M.. pine 45 M., cedar 60 M., NTVK KW, llr 6o M., plna SO M cedar 80 M. SE BVa, flr 300 M.. pine 70 M cedar 35 M.. SV SW. Mr 600 M pine 50 M cedar 30 M-. Sec. 15, NEU NEW flr 672 M. pine 48 M-. SEV NE14. Hr 5 M., pine S it.: none of the flr or cedar to be aold for less than 11.00 per M.. and none of the pine to be Bold for leaa than IJ.50 per M.; Sec. 11 NEK iE,l.?.r, ',,'!? M- t,ln ! "r 16 M.. NWi SK. flr 600 M.. pine 10 M... cedar 10 M.. SK.(4 NEH. llr 400 M., plna JO M. cedar 16 M.. SW NEW. Hr 600 M. pine 30 M.. cedar 10 M., NE'i wWV- nr "0 M- NWU NWV. flr 6H0 M. E SWli, fir 450 M., pa 25 M SWt, NW4. Br 300 M. NeL SB'! 4. fir 40 M , pine 60 M.. cedar 16 U.. V, u SEV.. llr 350 M., pine 60 L. ceUr 1 M.. SEU SKU a. i,!. u i. .7 &r.4. nr 3PS M. nine (0 M.. cedar 10 M.. NEV SW, nr Jo M. pine 15 M.. SE14 sv,, nr 111 il. pine 25 M SWV SWU, llr too M.. plna ?f ?u,-t..Spi4 fWt. flr 4.-0 Sc. flr 420 M. pine 40 M.. NWu SEU rtr L" n; P'ni "J M. I K SKH. flr 4S0 M.. pine 40 M. J??! S'.'Sf flr lo T "ol1 ,or ' than r..e 1 T.nrot ,h pln t0 sold for lew than $2 60 per M., and none of Per m:-'T; 37 8 R IWTSV sL 1 ' N" NK,- flr ! at. nalc IK W viir,, . . ... . flr ti M nln. 9TO u iti.. ...'7." ": ,'" M : none o? the nf to be sold for less than $1.00 per M . none of t L'n S i ,o11 'or U than i.0S r.,; i. .IT. 1 n" " to be aold for le.s than 60 centa per M. T Si s H .1 K., Sec. 1. HK 4 SW, pine la u'" ,h. ,, 00. sold for e.a than li lt per H , none of the red tlr to be aold lor leas Ua. 11.66 par at.. to4 aoaV ef tha white flr to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. CLAY TALI.MAN. Com missioner, General Land office. NOTICE OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER. General Land Office, Washington, D. C, Sept. 29, 1920. Notice ia hereby given that subject to tha conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9. 1916 (39 Stat.. 218). and the Instructions of the 3ecretary of tha Interior of September 16. 1917, the timber on the following lnnda will be sold Jan. 10, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. at publis auction at the United Statea Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value, aa ahown by thla notice, eale to be aubject to the ap proval of the Secretary ef the Interior. The purohane price, with an additional aura of one-fifth ot one per cent there of, being commissions allowed, must ba deposited at time of sale, money to be returned if eale la not approved, otherwlee patent wilt Issue fur the timber which must be removed within ten yeara. Blda will be received from citizens of tha United a'tates. associa tiona of Buch citizena and corporations organized under the laws of tba United Stutaa.or any Btate, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separ ately before being Included In any of fer of a larger unit. T. 16 8., R. 1 W., Seo. 31. NB14 8E. flr 1460 U . cedar 30 M . NWVi XEVi. flr 1(00 M.. SE' SE, flr 150 m.. WA SHU. nv 1140 M., ;eair 20 M . NEVi 8WK. flr 1220 M., cedar 20 M Lot 3. flr 1170 M., SE SW'la. flr 1600 M., Lot 4, flr 1800 M . none of the flr or cedar to be sold for less than 2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL MAN. Commissioner, General Land Offloa. . An adv. In the dally Ntwi-Rrts Is a mighty fine busineu itu. Buy Better Buck and the Best Breeding Em for Less Money. BUY SHIEP WHEN THEY Aft 10W. TUI9IK If you are Interfiled Is r VI eiwier sritue ut ciuwh ", -the following breedi: Hampshire, Sliropihlre. UBCOlt ney. oiawwiu, ,u. ". croia. Write us quick what job ut OKHGON LTTu8TOCK CO OJ Box 61. North Portlul Oni Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY Kew claai lUrilluj Sot. Il tun" at for teecben. ar Bf "" know tbeory, hanMBj, tsd Iu4" ot muffle. . Text u.ed-ProsrtMlTffJerlaiolrW' IOBB. For inlonnalion rwata. j 5 UNIVERSAL I Farm Lighting Plants t 20-Light Plant, 120 Amp. Hour Battery, i 7f.-lht Plant Iffi " " W 17 n n F. O. B. Roseburg Let us show you the Universal J. F. BARKER & CO., 1A4DT FMFVTQ Mitchell and Oakland Automobile WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County light andWato