lUMEBCW! JffcW8-MCVtKW WEDNESDAY, KM AO, 101. Mattes in no penalty UTRE is afbodthatnour 1 1 ishes and strengthens , withouttaxing the stomach or dogging the digestion. has been famous these many years because of its splendid nourishment and the quick ness and ease with which it is digested. Delightful to taste, and ready to eat from the package. Ihm'salteasonybrGrupcNuts roo5 y; Made hy Poftum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek JGchlgtm, afety Committee ! Jersey Cow Not Holds Meeting, L meeting of the Roseburg Shop I Terminal Safety Committee of Ithera Pacific Employes at Kose- ( was held yesterday and quite fely attended by employees of the lous crafts. A number of mat- were discussed and suggestions red along the lines of safety first. h for the benefit of employees the traveling public. . he matter of crossing accidents t again brought up and as an ex ple of the careless spirit displayed some automobile drivers a case I cited where just last Sunday, at rossing west of Roseburg, a truck wging In this city drove up to i crossing, stopped and then bed over practically In the face Jo. 12. the Shasta- An accident I very narrowly averted and at all too easily have resulted in i- death of several people who . riding In the truck. There is feeling among railroad men that Tars of this kind should be de rived of their license and forbidden M drive an automobile. SPECIAL NOTICE. la fcoreby given that Chas. Ivan ttaraard. ez-resldent of Canyonviile. Poenjlas County, Oregon, is not pay !"! anyone any salary to attend to I a business. There have been four iirtles in the neighborhood of Days reek - and Canyonviile who have to trying to attend to my buel And also there have been lies t In the neighborhood of Days .' "ek. During my slcxness in the . 8. Navy, and after I was dls i irged, and also other lies have I n told .1 am giving this notice I benefit this Days Creek party to I t busy and prove this to be true I less than 90 days or t will bring . feeling I have the right party j, new. i CHAS. IVAN BERNARD. WILL DEJilVKB LUMBER. 1 Xaynard and Jenks of Olendale. ( will deliver rough lumber for ( i per 1000 or dressed for $24 per J 40. PHOFV.WWIOATj CARDS) f AKttiiR, A actional-, ta bln f. N. Pine 81 , f I r. b. T fc Cut FJowars. Fbone 40 W. Caaa. . . R. fLYXaTm Chiropraetlc yalclea tit W. Leui at HEINLINE Cnsenratory if Misic ui Art XIndergarten and Dunning 8ys m for children 4 to 14 years of Voice and Art Work conducted t Mrs. Brand and Mrs. Ruaao. Vacation Joly l-8ept i. Worried Over Record (By United prun. BUHL, Idaho, July 19. The fact that 16 Jersey cows belonging to Mc Arthur & Stauff broke the . world's record for butterfat production with an average of 9.48 pounds for the month of June, and an average of 60.68 pounds In May, worries "Bel- lora of C F. Jr.." not at all. Bel etc is herself a Jersey and no slouch when It comes to butterfat production. She produced 8260 pounds of milk, with 460.33 pounds of butterfat for the yera just closed. a new record for the state in the new junior two-year-old class. Belzora exceeded by 200 pounds the entrance requirements for being a member In the American Jersey and cattle club, an exclusive bucolic organization. Belzora belongs to the Carl Mid- dlestadt herd ,and only recently came from Oregon. She lived under nomadic conditions for two month? while the record was being complied, which makes her a two-time winner And the strangest part of it is, Bel- sera's head hasn't swelled at all she's still wearing the same set of head knobs. o Service Garage, Coodvear Tires. NOTICE. If you have any second hand fur niture to sell, let Jarvls ft Bellows nake you an offer. They will pay the drayage to have It taken away. 329 West Cass St. Phone 261. . Goodyear Tire Service. Oarage. Ford NOTICE. ' The Edenbower Sewing Club will hold their achievement day pro gramme at the Edenbower scnooi house, Friday Eve., July 22, at 8 o - clock. ' A sale of sewing, and an exhibit of the year's work will be held in con nection, followed by a social hour with lunch. Everyone cordially - Invited and urged to attend, thereby encouraging club work which is one of the most Important worka of the county. Those attending are asked to bring cake or sandwiches for lunch. MRS. M. L. FERGUSON, Club Leader. . o VULCANIZING HOP BOUGHT. I have recently purchased the Motor Shop Garage vulcanizing shop. I am prepared to do all kinds of tire repairing such as punctures, blow outs, rim cuts and half-soles. I em ploy skilled mechanics. Also wash and polish cars. W. F. CARTER. FOR QUICK SALE. AUTO TOPS Auto and Furniture - Upholstering " Phone 338. C. M. JONES TOt N. Jackson St., Roseburg 34 acres; new house. 11 acres fruit. Stt acres young pdunes, 2H acres loganberries. Easy yearly pay ments. Bargain for anyone wanting home In country. O. U. Helbig, 401 Cass Street , CITY NEWS 0 Jersey Milk I will deliver milk or cream to aay part of the city evening or Morning, at the regular price. ; ' Phone 3T0-R. - W. F. Ramp Arundel, piano tuner. Pbon 189-L Moore Music Studio opens Sept 1. ' Pennsylvania Tire 8errlc. Ask ns. Ford Oarage. I Goodyear Tiro Servlre. Ford Oarage. If you want your old clothes to look like new call Lloyd Cleaning Worka. Mrs. Kate Miles Is agent for the Sptrella Corset Address Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Ham Phillies and wife arrived last evening from Silvertoa for a week's visit with Mr. Phillip' par Making Plans For Excursiou PORTLAND. July 19. (9peclal) Following the recent announce)! ent that the dale of the settlers' excur sion from the Middle West to Ore gon had been postponed from July IS, to September 20, upon r . iuest of large numbers of hoMeaoekors who are unable to make the trip until after harvest, the Oregon Stat Chamber of Commerce la making complete preparatlou for the Sep tember trip, accordiug to announce ment made today. Commercial clubs of the state have been urged to complete the listing of available lands in each commu nity for the Information f the set tiers, and these) listed lands will he placed In the hands of each member of the party, according to Secretary Quayle. In this way. the homeseek er will know in advance the price and description of actual tracts of lands in each district In the state. George Quayle, general secretary of the State Chamber, left today on a tour of the State for the purpose of securing representatives of var ious districts who will assist the State Chamber representative In the Middle West In the work of lining up prospective settlers. A long telegram e niana, re questing additional literature on Oregon for distribution among pros pective settlers; stated that a larxe number of homeseekers are prepar ing to come to Oregon In Septembor after harvest Is over. No Rupture In Negotiations BELFAST. Ireland. July 18. The return to Belfast of Sir James Crals. Ulster premier, and members of his c?binet from Ixmton must iiot ie- taken as a rupture of negotiations, paid Colonel Spender, secretary of i he pe-tre dvl'.gatlou, -an h arrival here. The delegations may be recall ed to London next weoK. De Valera Is regarded as visionary itid the Un ionists feel there can be no discus sion possible until he mo'llfles his views ngardlng the Irish republic. SPECIAL SALE OF LINENS. Mrs. C. W. Sherman will have for alo at the Misses Bitzer's, 117 So. Jackson St., a collection of band Aoveu and embroidered linens, Ca ladian wool blankets, linen and painted luncheon sets, bedspreads, the handwork of the southern moun taineer women; and various other irticles from The Shop at Portland Oregon. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.. July 17 to 23rd, Inclusive. Farmers To Force Freight Reduction (By United Press). WASHINGTON, July 18. Two inillion farmers affiliated with the National Board of Farm Organize- cions are marshalling influence to orce all railroads, following the ex imple of Henry Ford, to reduce relght rates. Secretary Lyman, of .he board, announced today. The or- ianlzatlon applauds the efforts of lord's action reducing rates to De roit and Toledo twenty per cent a ton on iron, declaring that the rate .-eductions would lessen the cost of he food supply to the consumer. Senator I&nyon plans to Introduce a )IU supported by two thousand Iowa 'arniers who have asked for freight reductions. According to the petition, one bil lon, seven hundred million could be ut off from the operating costs of he railroads, sufficient to par over i six per cent return, which the road irricials say prevents general rate -eductions. The farmers declare that i valuation of nineteen billions was ilaced upon the railroads by the In orstate commerce commission. They ay this is five billions above the ictual replacement cost, charging urther, that if the valuation was re hired to the actual value of the :tocks and bonds outstanding, they ouia save three hundred millions innually and save six hundred mll- Inn through the abolition of Inter ocklng directorates between the railroads and supply companies. Four hundred million have al ready been saved In the wages hrough the Chicago railroad labor ward rate cut of 12 per cent recent ly. Though having no connection with the farmers' petition, Harding, vtenon. Hoover and Senator Cum- mlngs discussed the ways and means by which the government can refund the debt to the railroads. Hoover declared the problem could be work ed out and would cause no hard ships to the taxpayers and no need of further legislation. THE WEART WAT Dally Becoming Less Weary some to Many In Roseburg. With a back that aches all day. With rest disturbed at night. Annoying urinary disorders. Tls a weary way. Indeed. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for Kidney trouble. Are Indorsed by Roseburg citizens. Mrs. I. D. Bishop. 31 Fullerton vtreet. Roseburg, says: "My kidney troubled me a lot and i felt tired nd became run down. I bad con tinual dull ache across the small of my back snd had no energy. I could hardly keep going and my kidneys acted Irrerularly. I read of Doenjs Kldaey's Pills, ased them as direct ed and they helped me wonderfully. The backache and tired, worn oat feeling left and my kidneys were rerouted." Price lOe. at all dealers. Don't Itlmp'y ak for a kidney remedy gei imu I money nus me ssme that Mrs. Bishop had. Foster-Mll- e sfcaentad tee liEses nothing beUez tihasu to prov its service THE U. S. USCO TREAD Here is th. U. S. Usco Tread, with a long-established standard of service among motorists who have an eye to value, as well as to price. While selling for lesa than the other tires in the U. a Fabric line, the Usco has earned a reputation for quality and dependable econ omy which is not exceeded by any lire lu ita class. United States Tires arc Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U.S. CHAIN TREAD U.S. NOBBY TREAD U.S. ROYAL CORD U. S. RED & GREY TUBES PEOPLE used to be se cretly envious of the young fellow who came tearing up the street and stopped his car with a jerk. Now they are inclined to criticise such abuse of tires. A mark of the growing con sciousness about tires their service, their work, their value. This same respect for a good tire is the reason why the four square tire dealer has passed up odds and ends, "job lots", "sec onds", "cut prices" and come out squarely with the standard quality service of U. S. Tirea, He is getting a bigger, and also bet ter, tire business than he ever had before. He is dealing now with us own kind of people. The substantial cit izen. The man who knows that you can't get something for nothing. The steady cus tomer not the "bargain hunter. To the man who has not yet learned the standard tire serv ice he is entitled to we say Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires and make him show you. Here is a man in close touch with one of the 92 U.S. Factory Branches a constant supply of fresh, live U. S. Tires. The U. S. Tire you buy fa a tire built for current demands. : No overproduction. No piling up of stock. No loss of mileage by hanging around on the dealer's racks. Every way you look at it, a par qual ity tire at a net price. in ii I ML "Hum a man fn dom tonch wtth on otkm 92 U. 3. Factors Branch' tilted States Tims United States Rubber Company Highway Service Station, Roseburg, Ore Weaver & Valentine, Myrtle Creek, Ore Leas & Son,' Oakland, Ore Liberty Garage, Sutherlin, Oregon Cowan's Garage, Yoncalla, Oregon ELITE niUl'I V PARU)1W I am experienced In all forms of beauty culture; facial massage, hair Bhaaipoolng, and tinting, marcelling, permanent wave, manicuring, scalp treatment and vlolot ray. Our new quarters, rooms 1 and 2 In the Hell sisters Bldg., are now open and we Hillcit your patronage. Well equip ped and sanitary. Hours I to 11 and 1 to G. Oilior hours by appoint ment. Phone 502. MR3. CLARICE DONAHUE KOICE TO FAIIMKKS. We want fresh fruit of all kinds. Will pay top market prices . Dut the fruit must be clean and firat-class In all respects or we do not want any of It; we use only the best (rrnd-s. FOUTCH'S CONFECTIONERY NOTtrr OF BALE OF flOVHRNMENT T1MBBK Ornrral I-ar.a Office. W.shlnnton. . C, June 10, 1921. Notice le hereby given (hn- subject t the conditions end" llmltnt'on. of Ih. Art of June . ( Hint., tli). mn4 the Inetructione of the Secretary of the interior of September 15, l'.M7 f ;e L, !., 447. the timber on the fnllowlna lands will be eold at 10 o'clock a. m . July it. 1S21. at public auction at the l'nftMl States land office at Hoeebura, Oreaon. to the biaheat bidder at not tome than the appraiHed value aa ehown hy this notice. a.tle tn be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purcitsse price, with an additional rum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, belna commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If aale Is not approved, otherwise parent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten yeais. Dlua will he received from cltlxens of the Unit ed fttatee, associstlons of such cltlx-ns and corporations organise! under the laws of the t'nlted States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purr-heper, the timber on any leaal subdivision will be offered eer-irsteiy before beine; Included In any offer of a larger unit. T IS 8 . B. I W , Hee. I NK, KF.. fir t:(4 M. not to be sold fur less than II. ? per If. T. 21 S. It. I W Sec 27. lot 1. Sr 17t M.. red redir 210 M. hemlock It M : l-ot t. fir 1710 M real cedar II M. hemlock tio M : Ixt 7. fl 71 SO M . red ce inr 41 M.. hemlock Ir,0 M ; lot t. fir Ml M., red cedar "e M., hemlock 10 M. none of the fir to be sold for less than II per M, and none of tha red cedar or hemlock to be MM for less than I 7S aer Vt (Slrned) D. K. FARHOTT. Ac'lnf i "latent Commissioner, OeoereU Usd I ANYTHING THAT IS WORTH SELLING l I WORTH TELLING The News-Review classified advertising is the quickest and surest way of bringing buyer and seller together. If you have anything to sell or there is some thing you want to buy, use The News-Review classified column PHONE 135 ents. Ma ahd Mrs. B. A. fblUlpe. urn Co., Mfr., Buffalo, N. T. oenee.