American house wives are using Calumet Baking Powder today with the same success that their mothers experi enced over a third of a century ago. This perpetual --j5 s." Js. CA1UMI V C'JWTENTf H& 4 SECT 137 TEST rrowth las made The EcortOKny POWDER sales over 150 greater than that of any other brand. There isn't a baking powder of great er meritthere isn't a leavener ob tainable that will produce more satis factory or positive results. That's wHy the largest baking powder factories in the world arc always busy turning outenough Calumet to supply the great demand. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of IS ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. TH& WORLD'S GREATEST liAKING POWDEK ENGLAND SUPPORTS THE U. S. OPEN POOR POLICY fr Cnttwt Fnme l LACSANNE, Nov. 27. Lord Cur lon, llrltlxa furulKn Bcmtary, today authorized en official ntutrnivut to thn press that EiiKlanil supports the Annricau "opou door" policy in Tur key and regards tho San ltemo oil diatrlctj as void. NOTICE The American Legion Women's Auxiliary will hold a cooked food and needlework Halo on I.ir.ci'inlicr 9. Watch for further announcement. Election Cost Is Reduced Tho cost of elections hue been ma terially reduced In this county by the new system introduced by Sheriff CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PACE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTED DHES.SMAK1NO. bM S. Main. MKN WANTIUI Southern Oregon tins. Co., 340 N. Jackson St. VANTKl Small used portable air compressor. Must be In good iiliupe. Address 1'. O. 11.' 1200. WAN'l'KD Hair work. Switches made from combines, l'licno 20 1'12 or call Vii) Umpiiua Ave. llOY wants to Bill practically new lliiby Overbuilt touring car. t2M. Wants to tiiko mechanical course. lash takes it. Wrilu Frank Ada- tuck, llrookwuy, Ore. WANTLIV Work nn a ranch by young married man. Export wall l'uiilsou tractor. Kivo year's experience. Write (!. II., Ilex 112, lit. 2, Ko.se burg, Ore. FOR RENT ' FOR ItKNT- Sleeping room, bath. 401 H. Main Street. FOU KKNT - Housekeeping rooms. 1204 Winchester St. FOH ItKNT- Safety ib p.iit buioa. ltnseburg National Hank. FOH KF.NT-- Modem I room furnl. b. il flat. Apply Mrs. c. W. Claik, Lejuti Studio. FOH RENT Two room iipaitnii'ii; :i ground floor, i'miit-so of luih. Adults. Cos Somh Si. i'h. ri Folt iiK.NT . Nil T fiiiiii-li.-l Vl,i : ing room. l'riiloL-i of hot and i ni l water, bath, imiu.ro li.mi. 4i S. Jackson St. FOH KKNT-Nice apartment, down Miilm, all conveniences. .Ni, . t ! -k for children. Also rooms and !.a:tl If desired. tZ First Ave. No. Thono 0 J. MISCELLANEOUS." l'OLA.ND China boar for sen ice, J cash, 2.tn iMKikcd. 11. K. llron. Wilbur, Orti. WK Am" In tlic ni.itket for fall clip wool and mohair. J. F. llarker A Co. TALK over your rnti I lainnn nts wi an experienced caterer. Place your order for fancy cakes, cookies and Iiome made candies now. Mrs. Cald well. 314 S. Stephens Si. l'hone 471 LOST ANO FOUNO FOt'NTV Stickpin. Owner please call at Hi is office and describe it. i ot lavor ET Starmer in distributing and collect ing tho ballot boitM. Formerly the deputy ulfeiirf in each precinct brought in the ballot box from hU precinct and collected mllcair, each way In addition to bis salary f r the tlmo ho was enKaged. I'nder the new system the hoxea ar brought to central poluUi In various parte of Ui county and are hero picked up by a deputy sheriff and brought to Hose burg. In this way two men collect from the entire county and save a grent deal of expense. At the recent election the cost was only (102 while In many former years it was M0 to $S0u. THE FAMILY REUNION. When Thanksgiving brings the fam ily together, record tho reunion with a group photograph. A good picture increases In value with the passing years. Ho sure to make this holiday the occasion for the silting. Appoint ments shotild be made in advance. CLARK'S I'HOTO STUDIO, Roseburg Nut'l Hunk Iltilg. LOST Illuo silk umbrella, probably In bin hi-fs district. Lcuve at this office. LOST- L'luo silk umbrella Willi do tacbablo leather handle. Howard, l'hone 21, or leave lit 131 Sheridan street. FOR SALE FOH SAl.K-Oiie or two lots on Hoov er street, l'hone 13 F14. FOH SAI.li-Apples and elder. Moffitt, 146 N. 1'arrott St. J. C. FOH SA1.1C oak block and pin wood. IV. A. Jenkins. l'hone 14 F-41. FOR SAI.K - 1SI21 Ford sedan, cheap. Call ;105 F.. liuglas, evenings. Al'TDMO'tlLti for wilt, or trade for property. Win. Van Duron. Till-: HOLLAND lll'LHS-Tullps and hyacinths are on sale now at The Fei n. 4 ROOM HOI Si:. Largo lot. sireet. flioo. Kasy Terms. l'aved li. W. Vouug 4; Son. l'hone 417. FO KSALK Seasoned fir cord wood, and fir block wood. l)oer Dros. l'bono 14 F14. FOR SAi.K- SlMeen foor"ti"tit.16 -oi! iluck. fl2. Adi.rt:j care I Ni'M s lie! i- w. j IVIi SAI.K OR THADB 1S2U Fold en o.i.s.i ti'iius or fill trade for prop el i . I'nion llarage. FOH SAl.K-Two uphoMi-reir'ctialri to niaieh, 1 rocker, J aim chair.! I'ii.-e ?-j tor the Ifto. l'lnme 2,0. . 1 OH SAI.K lf-0 Fold roads'ef in' t i cla--s i-ottdgion. l'ru-et iuht l-ir uui. k sale. t?2S S. Sli piiens St., or ih..u' 4.'. H Till; s M.i: 2 oung liound-, ene W .;!!. r fox bound and the other a nn in. r blood hound. J. 11. Hersilno, 1 'il'ard. Oi ecoti. I wi: SAI.K-ileo car cheap or tiade for shee or possibly an thing we j i.'iiM get together on. .,ly W. J. li. b.ltd. Millwood, Ore. j l.'U SWi: 11122 Mod. I 4 0 erlanif. -: -ui.M't .i w 1th i-ord th . eha itis end .mii tools. Ron I. - than 2000 Call nt 52 West U.ik St. Fi Sl.i: CIIFAI' -(:. good tiail i , iap.uity loeo lbs; i-'i.' l1 horse S lor sas engine: o-ie lie, -nun gar Ui'i ii-aetor: f.'oo Ool.l lo"r stiaw hen pl.itits. $1 5 per I". A. llui IumI, lUlUrd, 0:e. I Claims Allowed By County Court The following Is a list of claims al lowed by the county court at the regular November term: General (louiitf Hills. lMs. and Hr-wk.: 11. L. Eppsteln S9.00, N. B. Richardson 32.40, Newell Wood 4.00, P. D. Wolford 2.00, O. A. McHenry J.98, P. I). Wolford 3.99, K. Ilowden 3.99, N. iC. Richardson 9.S7. H. I Mcllenrv 3.00, A. I.. Altken 14.96, S. J. Jones 14. 911. H. L. Kppsteln 23. 96, N'. E. Richardson f. 98, II. I,. McHenry 6.00. M. h. Webb 11 97, p. D. Wolford 6.98, W. S. Crear S.98, 8. J. Jones 11.97. II. L. Eppsteln 20.67. N'. E. Richard son 12.99, H. L. McHenry 6.00, A. L. Aitkin 9.62, S. J. Jones 8.98, P. D. Wolford 3.99, J. D. Cornutt 1.99, H. L. Eppsteln 20.97, H. L. McHenry 12.00 and 27.00. G. Q. Stewart 27.00; ltd. Mater.i Stearns and Chenoweth r.10, Mark Tlsdale 2.00, Oregon State Highway Comm. 62.50; Flec tion: C. W. VanOrsdal 6.00, J. P. Francis 6.00. Mrs. W. Lucas 5.00. Ilessie E. Riddle 14.00, F. R. Kenny 3.00. Chas. Delk 6.00; Co. Court: fieo. K. Qulne .75, I!. I,. Eddy 7.60, Roy Catching 10. 7i; kberirf: Stand ard OH Co. 28.00, C. H. Dougherty 1.00, 1). R. Bhambrook 9.00; A. A. Maine 2.60. Alliert Hogue 1.00. C. H. Hendricks 1.00, F. M. Hopkins 18.60, W. H. Branhan 3.40, R. C. Powell 1.00; Cort House: Rain maker Sales Co. 7.00. Scott Ilros. I. 00. Denn Trans, ft Stor. Co. 47.95, Hudson Electric Store 1.80, Douglas Co. Light & Water 35.85; Coroner: A. C. Ross 1.50 and 7.60, M. E. Rlt ter 98.00, Dr. Eastland 10.00, Geo. Humphreys 1.00, Chas. Kaper 1.00, Ceo. lllckel 1.00. L. L. Perdue 1.00. I. H. Smith 1.00, Jno. Campbell 1.00, Oerald Ogden 1.60, Oscar Hull 1.50, John Ogden 1.50. John Haight 1.60, H. (5. Reeder 16.00; Sell. Hupt.: Ilenns Trans, ft Stor. Co. .60, Oscar florrell 33.76, Maud Ragon 19.22, W. C. Wler 69.49, Dr. U. O. Dubach 13.61, UmpoBa Hotel 7.60. Rosa B. 1'arrott 10.00, J. C. Royce 4.50, E. W. Davis 4.60, Ethel Fisher 33.00, Ella H. Drown 180.00, Ed Cockelreas 12.00, O. C. Brown 19.27, Cordon & Itlshop 4.00: Co. Homo anil Pour: Mrs. John Wilkinson 50.00, Rsbg. Plumb. A Heat. Co. 67.19, E. J. Hum phreys' 4.50, People's Supply 13.85 and 20.06 and 22.13, II. Corrick 11.00, Cons Street Market 31.6.'), Marstcra Drug Co. 2.85, Roscoe Conn S4.00, Fishers .90, Monogram Cigar Store 6.60. Geo. W. Culver .60, Nathan Fullertou 9.45, Hudson Elec tric Store 8.60; Cur. Exp.: Pacific - Co. S8.1S, News-Revie- Co. 321.20, Class ft Prndhomme Co. 170.00. Western Union Tel. Co. 3.68 and .90. Roseburg nook Store 63.75, Irwin Hodson Co. 141.90, Sutherlln Hun 6.76, Ira R. Riddle 9.64, Mc Kean, Darby ft Haldwln 167.45, Oak land Tribune 39.20. Uurroughs Add ing Mach. Co. 41 65. llishong ft Co. 166.67, Koko Tiffany Co. 93.48, First Stato ft Savings Hank 2.42. H. S. French Trana. Co. 1.81, Sun Printing Co. 8.60: Jnstlco Ct.: George Jones 87.90: V. Fair lrMnlnni: Mildred Stone 1.76. Myrtle Davenport 1.75, Olive Merrltt 1.25, Frances Welch 1.00, .lean Ferguson .75, Harriett Deer .26. Alberta I.ong 1.75. Olive Merrltt 1.25, Kathryn Redhead 1.00, Klolse Redhead .76. Harriett Direr 1.25. Fern Churchill 1.76. James Churchill 1.25, IRoy Churchill 1.00. Evelyn Raymond 1.75, Clsrlce Tot ten 1.26, Msrguerlte Snyder 1.00, Louise Uichacl .75, Katherlne Michael 25, Sybil Cornntt 1.76. Margaret Wilson 1.25, Marjorie Wilson 1.00. Catherine Riddle .75, Elsie Pardee 1.76, Merle Grove 1.76 and 1.75. Florence Jerold 1.76. Marriott Dur fee 1.26, Mildred Jerold 1.00 Mar Jorle Anderson .75. Mnbel Roman 1.75. Kythel Crowell 1.25. Ruth Currln 1 00. Golda Swearlngen .75. Theron Illnck 4.00, Maurice Hlack 3 00. Freddie Townsend 2.00. Shlrlev lllack 1.00. Alton Andruss 1.00. Andrus .75. Albina Roberts 1.00, Resells Mctlee 1.76, Ruth Morey 1.25, Vema Kafer 1.00, Arvle Mc Michlll .76, Msry Stevenson 1.75. Eva Wilder 1.25. Hlanrhe Massle 1.00, Fay (innter 1.76. Myrtle Hunter 1.25. Leona Msssle 1.00, Wllma Howard 1.76, Gladys Weatherford 1.25, Neva Ageo 1.00, Itaby Mlnter .76. Hlnnche Itarnes 1.76. Audrer Porter 1.75. Helen llarnoa 1.25. Elta Coates 1.00. Mta Wells t.75. Mildreil Hill 1.25. Nornian I'.n'on 1.00, Margaret Rice 1.75, Jewel Hewitt 1.25. Ksth r Urnwn 1.75. Nlta Wells 7.11. Mil ilred Stone 8.16; Ferrv: Hadgley ZiKler liwd. Co. 3.84: Juvenile Ct.: Agnes M. Pltchford 42.48; Clr. CI.: N. ltrown 8.00; Insane: Geo. E. Ilourk 5.00. Adelis llndley 8.00: Jnll: Roseburg Cafeteria 93 60: Aid In Sfh. IHtv: Frank llradford 15l.00. Lester Wells 65 00. Elizabeth Hove 210.00, Everett Goodman 234.00. An drew .1. Townsend 65,00 Mrs. F. C .lohnson .17.00. Roy T. Rice 60.00, W. G lloagland 205 00. Hhoda Ryeh- a ni 374H0. Mrs Ida S. Wessela 277 00, Alice lllcelow 38. Op. ltoail District lrrdl. Plst. 2: 11. D. Connine 22 6. Les lie Lilly 11. 9S, O. (i King 11.98; dist. ::N't: C. S. McColluin 5"..S4. II M. Clue 95 SI. M. A Clay 4 7 S4, IV !'. Clay 47l. W. II. Smiley 5 !: illst. 4 : J. li. Halle 1 s.. Pat M Daitev l.l.Ci, Joe Clawson 5 9S, Henry Wade ." Floyd Wroe IS.4 I, J. .1. Sylvester IS 44 7.an Hlack It 44. falil Lane 7 -l'V Conra.l Townsend 1 3.4 1: dist. 6: W. .I. Hun-hard '.2 41. Card Hurohar.l 2.9'. W. .1. Harcan 29 95. Hard Sacabi-ril :t ...9. A. 1. Hut tor 23,96. W in Saw yers 11 96, T. J. Andrews S 97. Geo Elliott 6.99. Edward Grubbe 5 !": HI -it 7: ! V Weatherly lot.. Mi. Arthur Mack 1.49, Slacy Fenley 2 9'.'. Tom Trailer 2.99. thus Clemen is 5 9. Ji in H.iiley 14 2'V Win. Hamp ton S 2.1. Fd Gates 171. Frnn. ls Mack 2 V. K A Moore 4 49. S. P Fenley 5 99: Dit8: W. W. Hunch 12.99; Dist. 9: Rev Fisher 22.71. .1, K llutehiiison 7 4s, F.tnil And'-rso;i 7 Is, Walter Fiiher 20 22, Jane I i. r '.Ms. Otis (-order 7 17: li' 10: Keruiit Meuttel :,.i9: Dlst. 12: T. F. Heard 29.45. liarry ilroau - WOBMUfHl WlWB-BgVIBW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. Jess Wllllama 2.61, Wm. Davis 8.97, Corwln Heard 5.99; Dlst. 17: T. H. Cutsforth 43.62. peter Dlditl 3j.96. Elmer Starna 2.99, H. H. Hortou 1.49, A. C. Flam 17 97. A. L. Math ews 11.98, Tho. Aiaspokcr .( Dlst. 15: J. L. Scott i 55.76, W. C. Levlno 71.76, Wm. Copley 10.46. E. M. Ilockover 14.94. John Rostermund 80.00, A. M. McFarl.uid 3.73, E. C. Ream 6.98, R. S. Hill l '-'- raul i Elaridge 32.93, H. J. Kissinger 20.93. Walter Darton 19.4.1. Ossie Nichols 17.94. C. B. Wilder 2.99. Curol Kigs by 5.98, J. J. Pollock 5.!'. Frank Ingram 38.87, J. O. Fuller 50.83; Dial. 20: R. J. Spalding 90.87, J. A. Schoen 26.93. Jim F.bnburg 35.88, Elijah Harlen 20.93: tUt. 23: O. K. McCnrtin 1.49; Dist. 2t: 11. R- Parks 11.48, Charlie Parks 2 99, Archie Park 1.49; Dlst. 26: D. A. McCord 25.43, Roy Trultt 2H.95. W. R. Dear 38.93. A. C. Dear 20.96, R. L. Stearns 17.97, Ceo. Chcnnwoth 8.98, Tom Brunner 26.95, Holland Trultt 13.45, Wendall Trultt 16. 4. J. II. Edwards 7.47, Chas. Lliulooist 2.99, O. J. Truitt 4.48; Plst. 27: O. It. Wlnniford 3.49, F.rniie Crane 8.98. Charley Churchill S.9S; Hist. 28: Trond Grae 5.99, T. K. Grae 14.72. D. P. McKay 2.99: Hist: 30: Alfred Cloake 64.90, E. Whlston 20.91. H. Barker 5.99, C. E. Marks 17.97, J. E. Marks 17.97. Jesse Philips 2.99. Floyd Hedgpeth 2 99, J. M. Adkins '7.47. Ira Woodworth 7 47; Dist. 31: J. R. Cheney 6.99. W. 11. Raymond 19: Dint. 33: F. B. Unt 9.73. Syl- an Boroughs 8.98. F. It. Lane 59.48. F. O. Doney 54.90; Dlst. 37: A. T. T&ber 14.72, Owen Atterbury 6.99: Dlst. 38: C. W. Groves 58.38, H. W. Groves 13.47, J. L. Morrison 17.97: Dlst. 42: A. L. Dwr 6.49. O. L. Sel lers 5.99; Dlst. 46: Arthur Woolley 41.88, C. Leach 2.9'J. Fred Harris 17.96; Dlst. 47: Thos. Blcvlns 27.92. F. C. Heaton 23.92. .1. II. Short 19.47; Dlst. 49: H. A. Carlson 17.45, Victor Carlson 73.25, B. F. Prey 58.32, Chas. Mead 59.80, Kenneth Peterson 1.49, Ed McDonald 25.41, Fred Hartman 17.9 1; Dist. 50: 11. II. Strong 27.23, Tony Meise 19.48. J. W. Thompson 2.24. Mike Babkay 2.99, John Lamereaui 2.99, Newell Ebee 2.99, Sherman Smith 52.40, C. J. Manning 41.93, Archie McLcod 38.93, D. F. Richardson 35.94, E. L. Rone 25.45, W. li. Hoar; 4.4S, D. M. Williams 2.99, I.awrance Larson 2.99: Dlst. 51: K. I.. Thornton 10.47. A. A. Daj-by 8.97. H. II. Haines 35.97; Dist. 56: A. W. Johnson 8. OS. Lloyd Johnson 8.98, Oliver Allen 2.99; Dist. 59: C. 0. Long 45.42, W. W. Vanwey 7.47, W. II. Long 8.98; Dist. 60: Wm. Horn 17.45. Henry ltrown 32.94. Chas. K. Brown 14.95, .7. D. Van Dyke 8.97, T S. Poe 11.98. Walter Poole 5.99: Dlst. 61: C. T. Rover 45.78. .7. J. Meredith 23.96, O. T. Henry 11.98, Fred Smith 29.95. 1 IT.. COO Tl A Vnl ll.lllilll iiumit-y n...-., r. . .".Hi ft n f t t - n- e:ii..., n, L.. ji. iiutcr .-. iiiup.u uiij. . 29.97: Dlst. 62: O. II. Wlnniford 33.02, Lee Wlnniford 1.49: Dlst. 65: T. H. Cutsforth 5. 23, Peter Dldtel 8.99, J. M. Deardorff 34.19. .1. II. Fnrrar 8.99, Frank Drake 16.44, J. C. Rice 13.45. Karl Kontz 1.49; Dlst. 66: T. B. Burnett 102.06. Tom Rur nett Jr. 32.89: Dlst. 68: M. L. Thompson 11.98, Pete I'lam 2.99, Ray Wright 2.99. James MacC.ee 2,99 J. A. Snyder 4.99; Dist. 69: E. R. Short 37.88 ami 23.92: Dlst. 70: D. A. McCord 13.16. Geo. Chenoweth 5.99; Dlst. 71: M. I.. Klmniel 26.95. 0. Do Bernnrdl 14.97. W. W. Ilogard 20.96. A. Do Bernard! 6.98, Fd Wright 17.45, Fd Wright 8.72, Elmer Wright 5.97. ltoail District Hills. Dlst. 4: Conrad Townsend 15.00. Paul Lane 12.00: Dlst. 6: Gen. Road Transfer 55.20 nnd 222.40: Dist. 9: .loo Cathcnrt 1.50. llllhep Mill & Mr. Co. 4.00. A. N, Denny 11.00; Dist. 10: .Otto Meut7el 11.52). Dist. 17: Houser ft H'-rrington 1.75. G. W. Cluck 5.00; Dist. 19: Ray Hill 4.00. L. R. .leaks Lumber Co. 23.0 1. A. K. Snodgriiss 4.2".. Harvey liwd. Co. 13.50. Diddle liwd. Co.'o; Dist. 20: Corner Sen ice Station 9.61 : Dist. 23: J. H. Crane -jn so; Dist. 21: Albert Rulson 3.00, Wi lier Toons 3.00, C. F. Applegnte 6.n0: Dist. 26: It. II. Easlev 21.85. Stearns & Chenoweth 3.20; Dlst. 28: I'. S. Wenninger 2.25: Dlst. 31: Hi.hlb'-Ttller Stage Line 1.00; Dlst. 33: Mathews Welding Works 6.50. I". Hatfield 2.75; Dist. 37: Geo. W. Culver .50; Dlst 3S: I. R. Howard ::.I0: Dlst. 42: W. C. Dement 5.50. I IE. Zchrung 1. .'..",; Dist. 46: II. Taylor .75. Geo. V. San ders 3.25; Dist. :,n: it. o. Goff :;:;.so. 1. W. Met:-g. r 1.90: Hist. 55: A. K. i1- i-r-'s t 1 . i . 1 1 : Dist. 5 Fr 22.1 7; l:st. 61 : I. ' 'M . I! le v i;exroiula It ich niond T 11 ; Dist. Pen well Nh holA IV 5.75. F. T. 66: Head Hist. 68: Itlliblers lellii Co. 9.75; L. E. llennlger 3.10: Dim L. Fosel 17 sr.. H. F. TT 69: .las. bard Ca. I 10.75. Gil!.. ; Haines 6. on rt W Sutton ..5 0. F.d oil Hns " 1 : t'lif- t. 70: Ore 2.00; Dist. sam rav. c. WLYOTaUPTBE People Notice It. Drive Them Oil with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply tin will not embarrass you much longer if vou get a package of l)r. Edwards' (Xive Tablets. The skin should begin 1 1 clear alter you have taken the talilcts a few nis'hts. CU-anso ti e I .jod, bowels and liver with l)r. F.dw lids' tlhve Tablets, th tucccssful s.ib. : .:utc lor calomel ; th"rc'a no sickness or i-.i:n alter taking them. Dr. Edward ,' Olive Tablets do that which calonv 1 ! oes. and just as cRcc lively, but th-ir action is Rcntle and safe instead of .severe and imtatir.ij. No one nh; takes Olive Tablets is evrr cursed wr.h "dark brown taste" a bad breath, a d ill, listless, "no Rood" feeling, const;; .ition, torpid liver, bad disf'slion or p.mply face. Olive TaK : ? are a purely vCRctab!; compound mix -J with nhvc oil; you w ill knew tin m by their olive color. lr. Fdwar.Is s'jent vcars amon pa tients a:!!u-tetl with liver and bowel Complaints .1 -.! Olne Table's are the immi nselv c:?e. tivc result. Take err or two nightly for a week. See how much better ) vu lev) and lock. Ix ar.d 30c. ford N. Lilly 2.40; Dist. 73: J Barker Co. 16.00, Amos O. Bi (Continued on Page Five.) vWWHvv ICHf.'STr?Sf PS.... GFT !M PiOKM Ladies' Notaseme Hose Every pair guaranteed from runners New pair without delay if they do not satisfy. $1.50 Harth's Toggery o-k"'r'r)7',liiM'1,i.mi'';iTPr-r.v",' T.'V s'rtS.HIH ;Ml7!';tUeV5ir.,fllir- Own a Gulbransen! Why? 1. The one riayer-Piano that can be played easily. 2. With the Instruction Rolls, you can r'ay correctly. 3. The workmanship is of the besL . ' ""j 4. Ten Year Guarantee. D. Price. $3!)S.C0, J4D5.00, J600, and $700.00. 6. Our service department will save you many dollars. 7. Our terms are sure to suit you. '"Zm Do you know of any Gulbrnssa owner who is not satisfied? To see and hear the Gulbransen is to want one. Records for All Machines. Rolls for All Players. Otl's Music Store Roseburg. Ore. Jksca i The New Crop of (.iii.uu.s and Canr.id i If f Good la '.ve nrriied. For 1 1 V, si:s. rail at the f North Side Grocery? '.fWMW .'71 drlj.-v'r-L-f i',!u'f THANKFUL FOR THE FEDERALRESERUE SYSTEM Not only bankers, but the n . well are thankful that the " of the United States great Federal Reserve ' n ei1 tern. There's a rtason tt??, growth-It la the great.., stabilizer our country lias e -J i' lal The Roseburg National .kkr -t,ernOf this system. la,u, - TheRoseburgNaiiondlBdM Rosebur5Ore v NUTlCli Oi SA.L.K OK GOVKUN muiii '1'unbi.r.Uiiieiul lanu uilice, Wttshl!i8lon, Lf. C, Nov. 1. Mot ic ih lic-reby kiVl-ii thai aubjuet to tliu cuntiitiuiiH unti liliittuiicnii ul thu Act, ui Juiio liil6 (.y biat., Zlb), and ttiu iu Hiructlulis of tile Ketl'cial'V oi tun In. 1 lurior ot t-pttii)ibt:r lit, (4i U. u. nt). intj tiiiiotjr on tuc ioiiuwtfix will bu loid Lfeewiijl'ur l-i. l'J2 '. nt in o'ciocH. u. m., ui public uuctioii at tliu j United States luud oi f ic ut ivuSi bui Oregon, tu liio liiBitt bidder at not iets tiiiiu the appraised vuiuv an aiiowu by this notice, sale to be subject to tiie upproval of the Secretary of tuo InuTiur. The pyrcliaae price, Willi an additional sum ol one-null of -ue per cent, thei't'ol, beiliH foniinisolona al lowed, in hn4 be depouiu-d ul tune of uule, money to be returned if tmiv is not approved, otherwise patent will iue for the tinibi-r wituh niUMt be removeU within ten years. Xiids wilt be received trom ciliaena of the United hlatea, ao Hocfatloiia of uuch cuixenii and corpota tionji oi'Kiiniz-'d under the laws ol the United Kiates or any State, Territory or District thereof only. Upon appli- 1 cation of a tiuumled purchaser, tne tun bur on any It-sal bubdivision will I be offered sepiirattfly before being m- j eluded in an otlicy oi a laraer unit. 1 T. H I ti., It. 12 '.. 5eC. 1, l-ol 14, Ited j Kir Al., Lot l'J, lied l-'ir Vi M., none of the Fir on theu lots to be sold lor I less than per M. X. 2t ti.t It. 11 ! W.. Siec. 2S, iNK'i M'i. Red Fir 405 M , , White lir Al., White cedar au jw., i lied Cedar 35 M., NWi M:1 Ued Fir aiU M., White Fir 60 M., Willie Cedar 3H M., HliVi N'U'i lied Fir 615 M., White I Fir 0 A!., White Cedar 4 10 Al.; NIO1,! SW'4. Hed Fir 470 Al., White CVdar t 100 Al. ; lied Cedar 15 M.; KW'Vi SW',' lied Fir 450 AL. White Cedar J05 I lied Cedar 10 M.; HW4 SW'A lied Fir : Ib'u Al.. White Fir 140 Al., White Cedar 635 AL, SW'i, lied Fir H10 Al., White Fir 10 Al., While Cedar 4S5 Al.. Rid Cedar 15 Al.; NK'A Hed Fir; 105 Al., While Fir 1:5 XL, White Cedar 65 AL; SW',4 Jted Fir NJu AL, White Fir 25 AL. White Cedar 205 AL; SK'.. lied Fir 1230 AL, White Ce dar 375 AL, Hed Cedar 20 AL; none of the timbers on these tracts to he Kold for less than J1.50 per AL for the lied Fir: $.50 per AL, for tho White Fir; $1.00 per M. for the White Cedar and $1.50 per AL fol the Ilrt Cedar. T. 15 S., R. li W., Sen. 35; NW Ntt'U H?d Fir 1150 AL, yellow fir itnO At.. Red Ce dar 50 AL, ilVfiiioek 50 AL, none of the tinilw-r o:i thl.t tiat to be sohi for Usa i than $1.75 per AL, for the Fir nnd $1.00 per AL, . for the Cedar and Heinln' k. I T. 15 S.. R. 2 V., See. 35, NW'U SW H-d Fir 201-n AL. Cedar 5 AL, SW'-i ! SV"i Red Fir 205 M., none of the : timber on there tr;irts tn h fold for leas than $1.75 per AL. for the Fir and $1.00 per AL, for the Cednr. T. 21 S., It 2 W. Se 27. I.nt 11, Red Fir 4S0 Af., Cdnr 270 M.. Ifeinlork Rift AL: Lot 14, Red Fir H0a AL. Codnr 10 AL, Jlem loek l"f Af., nono of the tlmlic-r on the 'tracts to bf sold for less than $1.50 per AL, for tho Fir; $1.00 pr AL, for the Cedar and $.50 per AL, for the Hem ; lock. Actlnt? Commissioner, General Land n'ficp, (SIGNED) GEO. n. wrcKirAM. .' '.W I-tl iCaW-' t .V UtUI.lkaa Cured vslliout Knife, Operation or Confinement TIOUSAKDS of repu table and responsible Northwest peorle can tes tify to py unfailing skill in curing ?iles. Why suffer the pain and discomfort when my non-surgical method will cure you to stay cured? 1 itmna all doubt la mnlu by Btrecitit to refund your fee if 1 fil lo cure your Pile,, no metier how ,ever or chronic the cete. Write or cell to der for mr FREE booliieb DR. CS-2A5. J. DEAN tNO AND MOItRISON POnTlND,09EOC r-ifMIOM TH.S PAPER WHf.'N tT.NC .li "..--rr.-IMIWl'Miil li T Winter Suits Cleaned You'll nnt tiiosc luavy r.'i-riirnts cli'ancd lmvc u- dry clean tlicm now. CUn AUTO WILL CALL. PHONE 277. m si?? P.EF0KE von s-: CmcElhimvthPnr.i. "Rosebarr, iC. SF.lt UK .. are Invito i. Quarters he"6" w. J. WEATm For prompt sedan fa?irt! Bonded Cniet. VALET SHININSPADLCn. H. CroiiK Home riaecij WJ J All V VUtU U . I in a Home-( -room motltrn piastrf urr-ingt-'d Q as to r ent lor two tmim w.x.dshi'd. hot art hl'H'ka fruia pes:'. S.rinim mdilvrn liofflt in (.'tnvt.'nioni'.,s, iitvnt. niDflrsg Ism " Pi On p.r.vel si-" 1 SL'.'-'sion at unte. 5-ro'. n strictly bic4 k just c:t:plcti'tl, Cl'" firer.lacu. 4 room house, just co4 d-.ll f a liour o I' u-noiu moikrn l-i,E v it the a bore -t iiiodein and up to RICE & RIC 1!, ul EJWte Brsb ROSEB'JRG, OSES TRAVEL to the Coast If W Auto Line Stage 0r N. Vall.r ra , t,l rnd'. H'"' 7x T . ni. arl ! P- y Fur. to Mr" -; r -..mill! i llan-J.'il r.nist Auto Li; Seasonable ! Delicacies . ,(. best r" ' t' V1 wants. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii,."-! TgUUlBtl mm -PUTVrxn PHONE 95 .-OS0