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fUaHKIHTRO WrWH-RFVTTW WKnVESnAT. nKl"T. H, 1921. Veteran of Civil War Still Hale and Hearty ' f - ' . i STATE PRESS COMMENT MANY WILL BALK. tlon of Tuberculosis were that 1U Portland n-h.;. . "reiice much larger percentage f cures cannot . ..I . ""rr u eminent agencies lor apernuu. of Mel i, iZ J!ior oi tne nrm em solution or the problem. Not- acted rh.irn... "-'-""," nature oi imi.i. . .1 ' u nouert ti. cuiiimunicaoie disease of every kind e a 'aecreUr TaXpaer' Leaue nd ' effwlv. fi Th JT.m " .. ,ulu ,an be obtained only by com- to aay ihL P yf considerable grit. munl.. co-operailon. It wa. the opl election in r .1 I -njr uu Mvuiuica si me conrer- o t Z i?..P?r.1 a"d' ,peclBl "-""'on ence ,hat lt ' be necessary to rely hlni. ,"8!sla,ur "! many other for a long time to come on private , . initiative. It Is well that this should chartnn-Ul2,d. "k0 0ne of Tom 09 ""deratood. because the hal.lt of that . . . uireimga " ir governments to act that got away and nrnr a .u . . 1 - uwwm iu " "7 nu umr is a serious One f Th dle- n,,l,er ''Iera SlifcBse 19 concerned. at.ltude0fMr.Meler:whonrthepj .h rCKn nav own betting on THE IHE CAST FOR 1K III. 1?." g eantaln of Industry. I Very few people ITi Oregon' Oreffnn i ' of numan n,,,ure in'thlnk U unwise to undertake hanriTin. k. B u or nu PIana for - exposition. Snil. "Position have been' " will be the first great puhllc unsquoted. lenterurise of nono .r,., . ,..... Many will balk at ' , nm.fr.. .hi u . ni1.nn. " fiuKritia r '""u "wnu. i ne world but. Expositions are fine things now needs some not to go out over V- iu. . "-'-"' proposed in hoyl- 0. JUIIUS. vnn nn1 nAK tn 1 In. on lnnK..nt 1 ... " In f I " W1M nave iuhimuuiuu ex losilion. The O ngure OUt Ionia nth.. l an plf mill I.. . ..i...i- . .. !a-tin , t ii i"u or - - iriirvinps inriuence Btttling the hflll In vnll l w fpnin 4la 1 . Oranfl nw "inns. " , ' '"""' uim;ussioi.a and - i ueuaies mat are PICTL'KB AHEAD. KODAK As YOU UO then. If you want to make good re sults certain, briur vour Minn to ih. Drufessional knd&k tlnl.hara ' CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO Hoseburg Natloinl Bank Building. J. F. Byrd. local Southern Pacific employe, bad the misfortune to fall and break two of his ribs, while do ing some repair work about his house last Saturday. Mr. Byrd's in juries were very painful, but he Is resting easy today. -NOTICE TO COXTHACI'OIIS. will the GEOKCIH D. SHAW, Springfield, Maas. "To say that I feol twenty-five yean younfter, twenty-five year.i healthier and twenty-five years stronger expresses what Tanlac ha3 done for me better than any other war I can put it." Enid George 1). Shair. veteran of the Civil War, who tow lives at 321 Walnut street, Springfield, Mass. "I am now seventy-eight years old and I don't hesitate to say I have aerer known a medicine to eiiual Tanlac. For fifteen years I was sub ject to attacks of Indigestion that ven so bad at times I would have to la op for a week or two. For a long time I lived on crackers and milk alone as nothing else agreed with thought to be numbered. I've been so wonderfully built up, I now weigh one hundred anad forty-three pounds and my stomach Is as sound as a dollar. In fact, I believe I could eat the old army rations agaiu with out It hurting me In tha least. "I never miss a chance of saying a good word for Tanlac and I would like to urge the boys of the "Sixties who are not feeling right to give it a trial, for I am sure It would put tnera in line again just as It has me, Kor a man of my age to have no ohy steal ailment, to be well and strong ana enjoy lire as he did twenty-five years ago, la certainly something t be thankful for and there la nothln, too good I can say for Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by W, senuei to thM wm It will be a word to cheer and hone that will La nlm. . i- In a f.. j.. -.Z l" t"-"l"e me ii j ' ranging or wiae woria over as seeming to give us and scuffling of youne feet, surcease from the meninrW k., n h?1I" w" on. To how many .In war drums and of trumpet calls. In!ij , 8JBduIla wl" tnat men Some of own people may bffer sudden let-down of responsibility in-the objection that these are times stead or a summons to active co-op- of stress. But these times are not eratlon? latwavn In mntlmm TV, i- -. many fathers and mothers 'ng organically wrong with America Haw "When I started on Tanlac I velghed only one hundred and I F. Chapman's Pharmacy and by lead- ineniem pnnnns nnn my nays were ing druggists everywhere. GLADYS H. STRONG, BM TEACHER OF PIANO . Classes begin September 13. Studio: 426 S. Main St. Dunning System for Beginners Phone 311-L. AmericanTailftr.q First class Ladies' and Cent's Suits made in Roseburg, from f25and Up also do Cleaning, Pressing and Wra! Remodeling at reasonable rrtWS. ' Srrlc Guaranteed. . ' Caai Street. V WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS I Nas County Light and Water Co. will visit the schools promptly to gee If they are better equipped than last .er, in Detter sanitary condition and so on? How many who resolved last year that they would keep In closer touch with their children's progress and with the teachers will ruow iiim resolution early In thin ..rai itrni and hold to It throughout the year? How many business men who com plain that the schools do not fit the youth for Intelligent grasp of busl- " take pains to keep in such contact with them as will prove helpful In correcting their business shortcomings? Whose are the schools, anvwavt Who gains or loses by the investment in them, and so should make sure that it pays? Only through Intelli gent cooperation between school, home and civic life cap the schools perform their highest service. Eu gene Register. FIGHTING THE PLAGUE. The outstanding facts brought out by the recent congress of the Inter national association for the Preven- inere never was so much wealth In the country, and It was never so widely distributed. Oregon Journal J FINANCIAL SVMITOMS. The farmer raised wool, wheat and livestock on a rising market a few months ago, employing bis credit at ba.iks, among the brokers and indi vidual money loaners to increase his holdings and his output. Suddenly while under the burden of his heavy investment, the selling price of his products fell away below cost of production. But meanwhile his debts. tne results or his, investments, as aumcd ever larger proportion at hli Interest accumulated and the de flation of the prices of his products increased. And when the time for settlement comes as lt will swift and sure the creditors insist with legal right that the investor must sell his pro ducts and he himself take the loss Hence he must take the price offer ed. In geral the market manipu lators of the country recognize and take advantage of his plight. Ban ner Courier, Oregon City. Hatfield Leaves Hills Shanty Boat SISTERSVILLB. W. Va.. Sent. 13 (United Press) George Washington Hatfield, of feud-day fame, has be come a shunty boater. Hatfield and his wife, a full- blooded Indian, came here recently from Pike county, Kentucky, and have begun life in a shanty boat on the Ohio side of the river. The trip :o Sistersvllle was made overland In a quaint, dilapidated buggy, drawn by a weary bay horse. TJie agfjl clansman believes hi was the father of Sid Hatfield, Mln o county chieftain, who was slain In a revolver fight at Welch last month. 'The Sid Hatfield who was killed it Welch may be and may not be my liny," the grizzled mountaineer said. Me and Anse both bad boys of that name, and I aln t seen Sid In a num ber of years not since he helped me out of a tight fix in Carter county. Kentucky. I m a law abldln citizen, rellg- ous, and don't aim to make any fuss. but whenever ene of our blood Is murdered, the murderer must pay." Hatfield, who Is past 76 year old. looked much younger. He was dress ed In typical hill-billy fashion, with the exception of a "six-gun." He said he was living for two things his rifle, which is over 100 vears old. and his violin, which he clealma was made In 1314. He Is still a crack shot with his old-fash ioned weapon. 0 CTKEKFCL WORDS "D EADY for instant use in oil cookstoves, oil heaters or lamps. Ak jrour daihr for Paarl Oil oaan burning ana economic. m'iiKt! rsi FOOTBALL SQUAD WORKS OUT. The Roseburg high school football squad had another good workout last night. The boys were given Blgnal and formation practice and Coach King expressed himself as being greatly pleased with the rapidity with which the boys piclced up the rudiments of the game. The boys are learning with unexpected quick ness, Coaeh King states, and are making very rapid progress. A much larger number of boys turned out last night and the squad is growing. Actual scrimmage practice will be started In a few days. Wn.L DELIVER LUMllER. Maynard and Jenks of Glendaie will deliver rough or drssed lumber for $20 per 1000. o WILL HOLD SOCIAL. 20 Reduction! Ravt i -i recclvnil . ii-- . . . - oi wooiens rrom toe urges; wootaa ums frim,. am n,w l position to offer a ramge of 10 ' ibsoiutfi 10 ,48 0 for u,t or orttmnt. Fit and work- am. i. ... -''veo fiT. f-"t. I am n.w absolutely guaranteed T F mi t a d r. ROSEBURG CLEANERS Barrtc First For Many a Rosobarg Household To have the pains and aches of a oad back removed to be entirely free from annoying dangeroua uri nary disease la enough to make any kidney sultferer grateful. The follow ing advice of one who suffered win prove helpful to hundred of Rose burg reader. Mr. W. R. Coniee, sit w. wasn- Irgton street, Roseburg, aays: "I have used Doan Kidney Pill for some time and have found them very beneficial. My kidney were weak, and I often had dull headaches. I felt dull and languid, and my kid ney acted Irregularly. I read of Doan'a Kidney Pills and used tnem as directed. They helped me by re lieving the backache and other signs otf the trouble. ( gladly recommend Doan' to anyone In need of a Kidney remedy." Price SOc at all dealer. Don't (Im ply ask for Kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Coniee had. Foster-Mlllburn Co., Mfr., Buffalo, N. Y. The W. R. C. and O. A. R, will hold their social meeting at the ar mory Friday, the 16th, at 2 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and a program given. All whose birthdays full in the months of July, August and September will be guests of honor as this is our birthday social. Civil and Indian war soldiers and wlvea are welcome. Iadies of the corps are asked to please bring a cake or a down sandwiches. MRS. DENA PAGE, Pres Cor. NOTICE. Dr. R. P. and Pvarl M. Bradford. Chlropractlo Physician. Ten year In practice. Consultation free. Suite 124, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Or 1000. CARD OF TIUNKH. RIVER BOTTOM RANCH. tlOO per acre buy a river bot tom ranch, etock, crop and equip ment, near Eugene, Oregon. Part cash, balance easy term. L. R. Hobbs, HQ Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. We wish to thank our many kind friends and neighbors for the beau tiful flower and their many kinds acts of sympathy at the death of our loved husband and father. Their many kind words and sympathies helped us to bear our burden of sorrow. MRS. FRANK FILLET and family. WESTINOHObSB Batterle tor all oars, also battery repairing and recharging at The Roseburg Oarage. Scaled bid will be received by the county court of Douglas County Oregon, at the court house In Rose burg. at 10 o'clock a. m. on the lSih day of September, 1921, for the con struction of a culvert on a section of road between Canvonvlltn anil Tiller, known as the Sam Perdue Culvert Section. The work Involves tne construction of an 8'xl0' con crete culvert, near the residence of Sam Perdue In Section 23. T. 30 S. R. 4 W., W. M. Sealed bids will also bo received at the same time and place for con struction work on the following sec tions of road: Construction work on a section of road between Ccnyonville and Tiller, known as the Fenn Hill Section. The work Involves approximately 42B0 feet of gradng and graveling, the limits being more particularly do- scribed as from Engineer's station 25 00 to Engineer's Station 67 60. In Section 26, T. 30 S., E. 5 W. W. M. Construction work on a section of road between Canyonville and Tiller, Known aa the Fate Section. The work Involves approximately 1 mile of grading and graveling, the IimltiT oeing more particularly described as irom r.ngineer'a Station 0 00 to tnglneer'a Station 60 87.1, In Sec- lions zo and 26, T. 30 S., It. 3 W W. M. Constiuctlon work on a section of road between Myrtle Creek and N'uggett, known as the Pete Weaver section. The work Involves approxi mately 15C0 feet of grading and graveling, the limits being more particularly described ns from En gineer' Station 0 00 to Engineer's maiion i6(i, in Section 21, T. 29 S.. R. 4 W., W. M. Construction work on a section of road between Glendaie and the Pa cific Highway, known as the Wlthv- coniD Section. The work Involves approximately 2ft miles of gravel ing, the limit being more particu larly described as being located In Sections 2, 3 and 4, T. 33 S., It. 6 W. Construction work on a section of road between Rochester Bridge and Elkton, known as Dodge Canyon Section. Tho work Involves ap proximately, l 5-8 miles c grading and graveling, the limits being more particularly described as from En gineer' Station 6935 to Engineer's Station 153 32.2, In Sections 28, 33, 34 and 2. In T. 24 and 25 S., R. 6 W. Construction work on a section of road between Yoncnlla and It. It. Booth's Ranch, known as Pederson Section. Tho work Involves approxi mately 1 miles of grading and graveling, the limits being more particularly described as from Engi neer's Station 000 to Engineer' station 88 82.8, In Sections 30 and 31. T. 22 S., R. 4 W. Construction work on a section of road between Oakland and Ward Cocheran a Ranch, known ns Young Section. This work Involves np- proximateiy z miles or graveling, the limits being more particularly do- scribed as from Engineer' Station 0 00 to Engineer's Stntlon 38 54.6, In Sections 20, 29 and 30, T. 24 8., R. 4 W. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount equal to at least five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A sufficient bond will be required for the faithful performance of the contract In a sum equal to one-half of the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications, fornft of contract, proposal blanks, and full Information for bidders mny be ob tained at Ike office of the county clork or the roadmaster, upon the deposit of five dollars for each sec tion of road. Separate bids will bo received on each of the above sections. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals, or to accept the pro posal or proposals deemed best for the county, IRA II. RIDDLE, County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. Mixing Bowls A Kitchen Necessity YELLOW with white band 7 inch $ .35 8 inch 50 9 inch 65 10 inch 80 11 inch 1.00 WHITE with blue band 7 inch $ .50 8 inch 75 9 inch 1.00 10 inch f.15 11 inch 1.35 GLASS MIXING BOWLS In Sets of 5 bowls $1.50 per Set CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. TRESPASS AOTICK All persons are hereby warned not to hunt or otherwise trerpasa on my ranches at Happy Valley and at Green. Any person violating thla notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. S. C. MILLER. PROFhfWION'AIj CARDS RAOABAVOH, Auctioneer, gata high I IK-. lee. . U WH felt i 401 W. Ciu We own nearly one billion feat of Douglas fir, pine and cedar In Doug las county, Oregon, that we are of fering very cheap for lmmed'ate sale. If Interested see or address Norman Emerson, our sales manager, at the tlmpqna Hotnl, Roseburg, Oregon. Neenah Oregon Land Co. N'OTIfK OP BAt.P! Of OOVKltNMKNT TIMHKII. Ornaral Land Offli-e, Waalilnaton, T. C, Aufunt lt, 1121. Notlra In hereby given that autJ".--l to the onriltluna anil limitations of Ilia A.-t of Juna 9, 19IS (39 Stat., 2!S, and th Inatru.-tlnna of (ha Km-rrtary of tha Interior of H..ilmlier IS, 1917 ( L. I) 447 ), tha tlmhir on the fu'lowlntf landa wli; ba aold t. 1. 191. it lo oclork A. M.. at public au' tlon at tha United tatea land ofrire at Roaehurg. Or Kon, to tha hlKhest htHir at not Iras (nun tha appralaed valua aa ahown hv this notlie. aula tn ba uhj.-t to tha approval of lha Ho.-rrtnry of tha In terior. Tha purrhnse prlra, with an alr1lti'nal aom of f.ria(lfth of on pr nl tharaof, halna rnrntriianlona al lowed. mnt ha oVoiim1 at lima of ale, mon-y to he returned If aala In not approved, otherwise patent will lantM for tha tlniher which iput ha re moved within ten vexra illda wilt he rnee'.ved frotn rltlteni if the 1'nlted rtiataa. anno.intj.itia of aii'-h c!tietia ir.d (orporatlona orarnolx.d tinder tha lawa of tha l'ntll ttiat.a or any Stale. Territory or fjla trlrt thereof only, t'pon appMeatfnn of a qnnlined pnrrharer, tha flintier on any leral auldlvllon win be offered separately before being Inelnded In any ffar of a larser unit. T. 21 fl. K. 5 W.. frt. I. L..I I. fir 1150 V. ced.ir 6" M, hemloek It M. "WVi Nl""(. nr 9'li M. HKU NKa. flr f.(l M. HK'i KVV', nr C"0 M. None af the nr to be aold for leaa than II id per M.. and nnna of tha cedar or hemlock to be aold for le. than ln per M. Wll.l.MM BI'KT, Commlaatonar. Oaoaral Lund Office. k 1. KM Vblrooiaau Ml w lAna lilt. I.. A. Vl-:i.l.s, Drnll.t. 317 1-orklna Ulilir. l'hona 311. r. a Elite Ik Beauty Parlor We have moved our Keauty Parlor and Hematite hini De partment to larger quarters, rooms 9-10-11 over Roseburg National Bank. we are now for business. Your patronage solicited. Warnock & Donahue .Tal. 21'J.J open is General Hauling by norn on contract 2-TON TTX'CK L. K.CIIAMBIKS 11 1 ON K 8.YI.Y. PRUNES Wnntor for Canning FRANK 1. NORTON ROSEBURQ. OREGON. See A. J. Geriile AU lO TOPS TTHOLSTER1NQ O. M. JON ES 708 N. Jackson I'tione 83. , J. H. SINNIGER All kinds of sheet metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and plpeleas. 119 Oak Street. Phone 428. Rosebucg, Ore. ROYAL CLUB RESTAURANT Open Day and Night MRS. VV. It. BOWMAN Proprietor Cor. Cass & Sheridan St CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Steams & Chenoweth Oakland ana foncnlla. Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-Passcnger Cadillac-8 Cars Leave Motel Umpqua 7 a. m. daily. Fare to Myrtle Point, ft. 48. Far to Coquille, $7.00. Fare to Marshfield, 18.00. COAST AUTO LINES MOORE MUSIC STUDIO Kindeigarlen and all other Dunning Classes start this week REGISTER NOW PHONE S02 Bill Sisters Building Our new Fall and Winter Samples Are hsre far Your inspection. Come in and Be suited. .Onr Auto Will Call. Phone 877 SCHUMAN'S ' RESTAURANT 145 Sheridan Street. Thoroughly Reno vatcd and Remod eled. Geo. Cox and brother in full charge of Kitchen. P. A. DODGE New Proprietor We Serve. KKF.N'CII KIUKIi POTATOKS A.M HOT lilSCI'ITS from 5 p. m. until 8 p. in., with all orders. Olve Our Pastries a Trial. OPEN DAY and NIGHT