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wian wiiw Kill That Cold With QUININE CASCARA FOR Coia, Coofb AND La Grippt Neglected Colds are Dangerous w chncM. Kp this standard remedy handy for the first snxi. T Freaks up cold In 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache . r .1...,- fWt tha head Caacar is bst Tunic Ouinins in tins ." " V" " n ornate tn Hul a. Umuyw . . .ylU DRUGGISTS SELL IT U. S. Strong With Greeks In 1921 Athens nt Task to Reclaim Old Flanders' Fields ,. II. Sheffield. ..I Hretts ai . and Dloneer lubor . r" ",'"" ",. f tillers of T fr". " "J" ... vears. had Feb. 22 .,.,f.hout the years, '". ; in 1914. one oi L'hest agricultural Province of as mat ,. . u . ,., u antlllll- Uenturles ' lauui The WipillB out of such an cx- with all It vast bk- was unprecea- rcgion Lral resource, In umtory. .... nf the war rone here tores Fumes. Dixmudo Ostend t Art ral. The districts of Fumes fnn-s the ric't agricultural Icuutained '-' .01) acres ol is tillages, tune towns and an ural uoiiuiuiion oi o-i ,.md Of the land, 160.00C fera aralile and 55,000 were The numher of iarms con In this area was 24.000; of 6,070; of horned cattle, 47,- U of pigs, 4.(iiO. The annual lathered compnsea an averuRvi (lOO sacks of wheat, Daney ts; a million kuos, ibikihi a 4 RICE Jt RICE . 4 Investment llrukers 4 4 Are now offering for sale the latest Issues In bonds Government, Municipal, and Corporation Honda and Farm Loans. You pay when the bonds are delivered, N. Rice, Heal Estate and In- vestment!!. 4 Iouis6 Rice, Insurance. 4 M. F. Rice, Attorney-at-Law, Loans and Bonds. R. ;p. BRADFORD AND WIFE ensed Chiropractic Physicians ttinne 481 Perkins Rlilg. LL RIGHT MA'AM U BET LL HURRY- 5HT ON (THERE , IT Y0U UKKiv ET in touch wilh us over the phone when you need some plumbing done. It pn't take lung to get us on wire or to get us up to r home or place of busl l elth.r. We'll be on the when you say so and we'll through in a hurry. Our es are consistent. seburg Plumbing pd Heating Co. C. W. Hughes, Mgr. 2 N. Jackson, Row-burr. thousand tons) of tobacco; 125,000 tons of potntoes and a considerable quantity or hops. Of all this wealth notiiing remain ed at the armistice. Farmhouses had either been destroyed or were In ruins. The villages were razed; the cattle had been slaughtered, farmers and their hands had fled, and barren inundated ground was all that re mained. Pre war values or this destroyed property may be est'mated at $51 000,000. This does not sound like very much, if you say it quick enough, but, for anemic Belgium, It means a lot. To put things rlpht to day, however, is going to cost sev eral times J51.000.000. Wages and raw materials have on the whole, more than trebled, and estimates to put the restoration of agriculture alone, without any reconstruction of tho villag.s etc., aro close to $200. 000.000. This shows the extent or re construction to which Belgium has Bet her hand, and In which she has achieved much satisfactory results in the past twelvemonth. JOIN TIIK '. OF O. 'HILL 60' BOUGHT BY BREWER 3 Hotel May Be Erected on Ground In France That Will Hold Immortal Memories. "Hill 00," whose record Is written In British hearts with the blood of her young army, has been sold to a brew er. "It Is expected," says the London Times, "that a hotel will be erected there. From battleground of lihmor- tul memory to hostelry Is a fate which may be deplored, but It Is possible, even probable, that by an enterprise however foreign to V'litlment, ull that Is associated with the place may be preserved. , "Hill 00," sacred wltlMhe memories of Loos and of many subsequent re surgence of the tide of battle, conse crated as few other spots of earth have been by repeated baptisms of heroic blond, long ceased to be a hill. It was held, as out commanding offi cer reported, geographically, though Its military vulue had been utterly de stroyed. "The 'hill' Itself Vns blasted to dust long before the struggles for Its pos session had ended. Its name will en dure ns long as British history, and It Is perhaps as well that a monument should murk the site of so many heroisms, even if the monument pre sents a commercial aspect." I . RUNING TOOLS Myers Spray Pumps Hand or Powe r Guns, Rods, Nozzles at ATHENS, (By Mall to V. P. America's popularity Is one of the most patent things in Greece todav. Shop windows are filled with the American wares safety raiors. sew- li machines. American natent medi cines, musical instruments and other necessities and luxuries. On the main streets, one rides 111 an American automobile, and three fourths of them are "flivvers." Movie shows display almost en tirely American films. Charlie Chap lin. Mary Pick ford and Douglas Fair banks head the list, while Greek live ten and twenty rive drachma notes printed In American, form the chief legal tender visible. At the nresent time Greece Is vorv flooded with Graeco-Americans. The gendormle contains scres of oreekf who have spent many years In this country. All speak English riuently. and the majority of them evnreaa a desire and determination to return to America as soon as the Immigra tion bars are lifted. The future of their vislotl Is embodied in the words of one John Papara-onolos. cantaln of police. Yes suh: Ah suthlnlv Is ewlne back to America soons Ah calm make ie grade. Ah been homesick lor a ong. long time." John spent tour years heaving bla cotton bales on tho wharves or New Orleans. That's where he got his language. Jl! TIIK V. OF C Wanted. . rags, le per lb. Berger's Bargain Store. JOIN TIIK r. OF c. Coast Leagues to Start Training f!?v Associated PeaiV SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 2 The "prlng training grounds of the clubs of the Pacific Cocst League will soon le alive with players, veterans and recruits, working out the winter's stiffness In preparation for the 1921 season. More than 200 players, it Ik believed will train in eight camps As all the training grounds are In California, several of the teams will not have to go far from home. In fact, Sacramento has decided to train on lis home grounds, Buffalo Park. The Vernon club will trolley out to Venice tor the workouts, while the Seattle and Portland clubs will make long trips to reach their camps at Pomona and Santa Maria. San Fran clcco will go to historic Monterey Los Angeles to Lake Klslnore and Oakland to Myrtledale springs. For several years the Oaks have trained at home. Training games for the coast Lea gue clubs are scheduled with the teams or several or the Pacific coast Universities and colleges, some of the Mission Club winter leagues and the Chicago Cubs, who train at Pas adena, Cal. The Oregon Agricultural college team Is coming to California to play three league clubs, Sacra mento, Portland and San Francisco. Portland thinks Santa Maria will be a lucky training camp for the Beavers. Manager Walter McCredle remarked eome time ago, that for four seasons, several years ago, when Portland trained at Santa Maria, his club won three pennants. The Port land club will be at work at the Santa Maria camp by March 9. JOIN TIIK OF Have you seen those new brown Oxfords at Stephens? They're beau ties. MIS TUB C. OP C. Track and Field Sports to Start Br AMorlatcd PrcM. PORTLAND. Feb. 22 Track and field activities In Oregon in 1921 will be opened here with the seventeenth annual indoor meet ot Columbia col lege oh April 19. Invitations to par ticipate tn the meet have been ex tended to the University of Wash ington, the University of Oregon, th Oregon Agricultural college and oth er northwest schools. Columbia's Indoor meet will be It charge of Ed (Flash) Madigan. Col umbia coach, who goes to St. Mary college, Oakland, Calif., soon a the rootliall coach. The meet it is believ ed, will be the last appearance of Madigan in Columbia athletic events. Daddy's tjtveiirft Faiiy Tale AVARY GRAHAM ROWS. STEALING EGGS. "Of course," suld Paddy, "we haven't auy penguins around here. The bird who walk upright and who swim In the water and who look as though they were little gentlemen dressed up In white-fronted evening shirts, and who live far away from here aro known as penguins. "But thia story of Mrs. King Pen guin is true in a way of many and many a bird mother. I din't meen that bird mother will take ether things to hue and to mother, such as pebbles or little stones in place of their egs, but they all feel so distressed when their eggs are stolen. And this Is the way Moth er King Penguin felt as other mother King penguins had before her. They've robbed me of my egg,' she cried; my egg which I was to have seen hutch out Into a lialiy. Yes, Mr. King Penguin and I were to have seen that. We were so happy. I call him Mr. King Penguin or Daddy Pen guin because I do not want to put on airs Just because I belong to the King penguin family. 'And we were simple and natural. We did what we should do, and yet this Is what happens to us. Oh, dear. oil, dear,' and Mother King Pengulu cried, a sad sad cry. It Is too much,' said her mate; ton much, too much. I've heard the travelers here tulklng of birds where tliey come from. They've said that sometimes the eggs of the birds hare been stolen, and they have felt so hudly about It. How cruel It Is of anyone to ever steal eggs. Why, we wouldn't go around and steal their little bnliy brothers and sisters, unci I'm sure the birds where they live wouldn't do such a thing either. I've heard that birds have never done such a thing. 'And yet I've heard that many and many has been the time when the nests of little birds have lieen rohlied. 'Just suppose that we should go about to the houses and we should go to peopVs buck yards and take tlie little babies out of their carriage t lid givcurts and crllis; what would folks think of usf Hens, I've been told, lay some eggs which tl"?y are allowed to hntch out Into little chicks, but they know. J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMENTS Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS s County Light and Water Co. A. Square Meal I and A Square Deal Here's a sqitit deal for the people irho can't at a square meal without fcfter-paln er distress. , Uo to your druggists today and get k box of Ml-O-Nk Tablets, the great frescrlptton for Indigestion and atom- ich troubles. ! Tska one. or If Tour snfferlnr bitrnne. two tablets with or after Heals and at the end of ten days If rou can't eat a iquare meal without llstresa to and et rour money back. ' That's where the square deal comes f 'nvt Ml-O-Na Is really a stomach up- L . . 1 .1 A n w , merit ' The quick and positive action of i-O-Na on the stomach In raae of worth a lot of money to. trv Ml-O-Va? 8old br1 gglats everywhere. W. F. CHAPMAN, DRUGGIST Roseburu, Oregon lie. artburn Is ny sufferer. Whv not fading dru Ends Catarrh or money back. Inst breathe it in. Outfit includes tnnaier, Bxtra bottle at all drngwisto, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the result t'f Ir. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaint with calomel. For 17 years be used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after etlects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the Kuma or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Ur. Kdwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." Note iiow tliey clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits, 10c and 3Uc a box. letting SUUuw Mrs. Mav Hlonhem nt k rllnnn Oregon, is visiting in this city with 101 intr, mrs, fAicii ratterson. "AUAJilUH, Auctioneer, gets high I jw i .ne o OR. M. II. fhyalclen. IH. J. H. IHtl'HK. DKVnsr Koonis :'u?-2o, IVrklm BlUg.. II.... burg. Oregon. Hours t la It. 1 to . HONORED NAME IN MEDICINE Henry Detwller, Native of Switzerland, the First to Practice Homeopathy In America. Among the first. If not the first, to successfully practice homeopathy In America was Henry Detwller, who was born In Iangenhruck, Switzerland, Decemlter 18, 17U3. He studied medicine a number of years before he came to this country on a vessel containing 4(10 French ref ugees who left their country after the defeat of Napoleon Honaparte. He was appointed ship physician, and success fully treated an epidemic of dysentery which had broken out during the passage. CYmltig to Tennsylvanla, he settled In ti e I.ehlgh Valley, and gained promi nence by treating a large number of people who were attacked with a mys terious disease which he finally diag nosed ns bilious colic, resulting from eutli g npple butter. He early made a study of the sys tem of medicine founded by Hahne mann, mid In 182S diseased the first remedy In Pennsylvania, In accordance with the law of similars, and during the remainder of his life was a devoted homeopatlust. Koctnr Detwller formed an Intimate acquaintance with Hahnemann, who gave him a wonderful reception In 1'urls, where he met other noted phy sicians nnd scientists. He gave niuny natural history seclmens to various colleges, founded an Iron industry and llnnlly died nt the advanced age ol nluety-two. Chicago Journal. The 157 Varieties. Of the ir7 varieties of passenger cars made In the United Slates, thir ty-five come from Michigan. Indians Is next with twenty-three, Ohio has twenty-two. New York fifteen nnd Pennsylvania and Illinois are tied at ten ench. There are 122 automobile manufacturing concerns outside of Mlchtcnn. PETER NORBECK Found a Smooth Stone. too, they're supposed to lay eggs as part of the fixsl ror farmers ahd their wives und their children ami their families und their1 friends, anil so forth. "'Hut It Is so very, very different with birds. "'Oh, It Is terrible, now I have no egg. My little baby egg, my little egg which was to have been a little en guln, with a sort, downy body Is gone. "'How well I know now how a mother bird reels, and how her moth er heart cries out for the eggs that were stolen.' Then Mother King Penguin found smooth stone, something the shne of the egg which lind been stolen from her, and she took the stone nnd she loved It. and she tried to pretend It was real and Hint It was an egg, and that It would hntrh. "Oh." she cried, 'If only I could mnke this stone nn egg which would hntch out Into a little penguin, ltut It Is cold and bsrd. Yet. I'll make believe for a time. It will make me happier that way.' "And Mother King Penguin plcke.1 up the stone and sut upon It and tried to warm It with her wnnn feathers. "'My little IihIij.' she cried; "my lit tle egg which will liecome a baby ien- ruln. "'And your mother will feed you. and will give yon everything to mske rou strong. Yim will be a line -n ruin, and Inter (Hi some Miss Penguin will be so proud to be your mate, or If vnn're a Miss Penguin you'll be popular with all the Mr. Penguins nnd they will all mite '"" ,m ,,"'1r mate, and you will rtuswe the bravest and the finest of the lot. "'And your mother will teach you how to swim and how to o-w ynr previous wings to swim with. "'You'll be my baby, my bnby pen guin.' And then Mother Penguin pouNI mnfce-lielleve no longer. She knew she was only sitting on a stone. And so mothers feel when tlielr eggs are stolen." Wise Vouna Lady. Tnveler Ah. Miss Merryton. If yon want to we Nstnr at Its best yon shoulJ take a trip through the pine woods of Norway. Mlsa Merryton Wouldn't It be grand I And I do so dote on pineapple 1 t f us- . v PROTKhMONAL CAIIDB ' . "UK cut Flowers. Ptaont l.TI.KH ChlropractK itl W. Uni Hi IXITHiE DIRECTORY. KAGI.Ks ftoseburg Jtene meets ID Aiootie nail un Jackson HI. on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings or each month at o'clock. Visiting troth ren In good Hamllna- always weloome. VICTOR W1CKL1.I. W. P. r. A. J. WUUK, W. P. li. K. GOODMAN. Secretary I. O. o: lalan tmaianl Na. a. Meeta In Odd rellowa Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. JOHN BKKSK. C. P. KOSTKR IHITNKK, II. P. OMVKK JOHNSON. K. 8. JAMES KWAUT. F. a Sheet Metal Work' OF ALL KINDS J. H. SINNIGEP 110 OAK STREET PHONt 420 HEINLINE-MOORE Conservatory Piano, Iluriuouy, Theory, Musical Kindergarten, Physical Education, Voice, Tea hers' Normal Training. MKIUHBOKS Or VjOeUTIAVT-IJInc Circle No. 4, meets on 2nd and 4lh Monday evenings. Vlaltlng neighbors invited to attend. KDITH CHllRfllll.U O. N. TILJ.1E L JOHNMON. Clerk. kniuHTb ,P Pythias Alpha Lodge No. 47. meets every Wednesday even ing, ror. Jackaon and Cass His. Visit ors always welcome. WAl.TKIl CI.OAKE. C. C. C11AS .K. HOI'KINU M K. K. K. IW I1KIILV, K. It. 8. kvuamMKN or thh woiti.u Camp No. 126. meets In Odd bellows' nan in Hoseliurg aveiy 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors al ways welcome. O. H. PICKKN9, C, C. M. M. M1LLKK. Clerk. U. P. O. KLK9. Kwksts Leaae Ne. KM Holds regular communications at the Klks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members re queeted to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers ar cordially In vited lu attend. A. J. LII-nURN, B. B. IK A a ItlULIuk. Secy. I.OVAL OHUKH Or HIIOIH Roseburg looge No. lusi meets ursi anu third Tuesday evenings ot each month at S o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting brothers are Invited o attend. C. W. ClJtlAKR, Dictator. H. O. PAKUKTUH, Hecretarr. O. K. fl, Hoaekarg rkaater Na. B Holds telr regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month, are respectfully Invited to attend. MYKTl.K HKYMKKS. W.M. VMZtt JOH.-1SON. tlecy. Pence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staplei. Write us. Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland and Youcalla. LUMBER Ot all dimensions, at reasonable rates while It lasts. block North of West Side Store, 1267 Umpqua Avenue. Thone 136-R. Chevrolet Can 125.00 and $38.00 Bulck Cars. ,.$30.00 and $45.00 For Other Car Pikes on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Italrk and CTietrrolet 441 N. Jackaon 8C Roswbarg. t. K. 41 A. St., l-eerrl l.edge Na. Regular comutunlcatlons 2nd and 4th Wedneadsys each month at Masonic Temple, Ruseburg, Ora. Visitors wel come, W. F. HARRia 8ecv JOHN K. RUNYAN. W.M. W. II. A. O. T. M Hoeeharg Review No. 11 holds regular .reviews on sec ond and fuurth Thursday afternoons In Maccabee ball. Ulsters of other reviews visiting In our city ara cor dially Invited to attend our reviews Maccabee hall on Cass street- LOUIHK LOCKE, Com. JAMHIIC HAPP. Col. HKIIKK Alia Roseburg Tleoeksh ldg No. 41. I. O. O. K., Meets In Odd Fel low.' Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. MYRT1.K TltK.KHKN, N. O. HKI.I.K HTKI'IIKNSON, Sec. ETI1KU I1AII.KY. Kin. Stcy. LUMBER YARD We manufacttire our own lumber and have Isith rough and dressed lumber at yard. If you want lum ber, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY 4) I. O. O. Pklletarlan Ledge No. N, meets lit Oild Fellows' Temple every Friday evening at 7JIII o'clock. Visit lug brothren are nrwuyn welcome. II. W. HI1AW. N. (1. A. J. OKKIiKH. Hoc. Had. I n RAII.KV Fin eo IDEAL BAKERY 110 Kherldnn Hlreet Phono 1.1.1 Now open lor business. First class pastries or all kinds. Superior II read try II. (UHMM IlliOS., Prow. New photograph of Oov. Peter Nor. back of South Dakota who takas his seat in the United States senate en March 4. He Is president of a large well drilling company. II We will make your old suits and overcoats last to spring. Try us. Who's Yoor Cleaner? It) our Way. j; rtione 277 Our Auto Will Call. THE CREED OF THE NEWSREVIEW TO UET AIJi THE NKW8 yl ICKI.Y AMI PltlNT IT IMPARTIALLY. TO ATT EMIT AN HONEST I.NTER l'UETATION OF DIPORTANT I1AI' I'EMNtiH. TO ;IVE l:IKY HOI) Y AND IE MA Nil tV EYERYIMMIY A HOUAIthi IIEAIi. TO HTANII 11)11 THE KNPOKCK Ml NT OK TIIK LAWH, ALL LAWS. Tt RALLY FOB HCIIOOI.H, t 111 It( III H ANI WORTHY IN8TI TITIONS. TO WORK FOR THIS CITY, COl'N TY A Nil SECTION. Subscribe Now To Douglas County Family Paper.