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    WOSEBUKO WEWHeVIEW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ?o. 19?3,
AQ1 IVB
A Way
to Save Money
Use Zerolene - a Utter oil even ifif Joes cost lest.
Zerolene cssts 1" than many other oils of
inferior lubricating quality because of our ex
cellent facilities for producing and distributing
it in very large quantities to users on the Pacific
Coast We do not hare to cay long-haul trans
portatioa and high merchandising costs to
make it available. All that you pay for Zeiw
lene goes to buy high quality only.
Zerolene will reduce your carbon troubles
and rive you more mileage from your gasoline.
It will reduce your upkeep cost, add years to
the life of your car and give you greater satis
faction in driving.
Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California) ,
30 less CARBON
5 mm flrtne rroeflge
ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
by
MRS. ELLSBURY
(Address all communications
I Mrs. EUsbury, care of News-
Review.)
Hear Mrs. Ellsoury: I have a gray
01 OKords, anu was wuuuermg
late 1 could wear them thU
III. Will liftht colored snoes ne worn
is this winter? The gray oxfords
wait vith mv full rout- Answer
the AdTlce to Lovelorn column.
ANXIOUS
ANXIOUS: The gray oxfords may
worn anytime during ine wmrer
it the weather permits. Light col
li shoes ihould never be worn in
rim. There will always be a cer-
amount of gray worn In tne win
1 great deal of brown and black,
(flw.n.a fall kinta nnlnl In m uarv
k blue end green for shoes this
iter. .
nr Wr Pllthnrv' T nan tn nab I
ir help in 1 problem Hint in vexing !
ny niLiuana ana 1 nave separa-'
recentlr. and va nrn hnlh living
'.. W hav m.n.r fsnla rA U
'mK itnine In lham I Viata n ialr i
wt it to anyone, and it does not
0 10 me mat it is necessary to
C My Private nfr.iirH nut for mv
no. What explanation can I give
m? What Can I rhv vhun thov men.
Ill it?
winAnrjAoat-t
EMBARRASSED: It ia not neces-
17 for YOU to diva anw ttnlai.j.t.nn
I all. You can toil u .
Pendt that VOU Mnii uah hmhinrt
vt eparatee', and they will not ex-
FC no tXDlanatinn Tk. i. -.i....
( r -.. sunt, I m ajllVMlC
ir betwn your husband and your
People will know soon enough
r you have eeparated, and no other
rr win ee necessary.
'WILL PRESERVE VANISHING ELK
VICTORIA. B. C, Sept. 20. Preser
vation ot elk, fast disappearing on
I Vancouver Island, through the estab
1 llshment ot a reservation forty square
miles In extent north ot Cowlchan
i Lake has keen undertaken by the
1 British Columbia game board, it was
announced here recently.
I Improvements now being made In
the district will afford real protec
tion to this rare species ot big game,
according to an announcement of the
board.
"There are about 300 head of elk
in the vicinity of Cowichan Lake,"
said M. B. Jackson, chairman of the
game board, "and there Is another
smaller herd further north. The Cow
ichan Lake herds wander over a vast
area ot land near the head-waters of
the Nanaimo and nearby rivers, but
spend most of the year close to the
lake. There are many clearings in
the dense forest where the ground
has been stamped down by the herd
is hard as pavement."
The Vancouver Island elk are said
to comprise one of the few herds still
In sexistence in their wild state in
North America. Years ago they roam
ed Western Canada in vast numbers
but with the movement of population
westward and the settlement of lands
they have decreased In numbers until
they are now threatened with extinc
tion. Under the protection now af
forded them by the establishment of
the reservation, the herd, it Is expec
ted will show rapid increase.
Water will be shut off Saturday.
W- nd from 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. in-
ft all of Riverside, Edenbower,
1 inrbesier.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
i'lW ER CO.
1 w8 1 rtrejof1"1 A
'"'men lawijiWiii.iisaiigi
THOUGH always
highest in qual
ty, Goodyear Tires
re never high
Priced, as this chart
hws. See how
Goody, ar Tire
Prices for years have
"Pt under the av
erjgo price level for
commodities.
Joday.the best tire,
iaoodyear ever built
E110'" les than
JP 1920; 3075 less
" 1914. This
good time to
WCoodye.rs.
f ' from.
Mvicic oarage
COOKED FOOD SALE
The ladies of St. Joseph's church
will hold a cooked food sale at the
Roseburg Grocery. Saturday, Sept. 22.
PACIFIC LOSES FOUR GRID MEN
FOREST GROVE, Ore., Sept 20.
Four of last year's football team of
the Pacific University will be lost to
the team this year, but the outlook
for a winning combination is very en
couraging according to L. J. Frank.
who will begin his third year as foot
ball coach o Pacific University. Pa
cific was admitted to the Northwest
Conference last December owins to
her good record the past twe years.
Ten lettermen reported tor
practice on September 15, in ad
dition "to the freshmen who expect to
enter Pacific this fall. Pacifies' back-
field should be very strong this year
with George Tucker playing his sec
ond year at this position. Tucker
weighs 190 pounds ana was ratea
among the best fullbacks in the
Northwest last fall. Adams will be
back at his old position at halfback,
which will make his third year at this
position. Jesse who played hallbacK
last vear and the fastest man on the
squad will be shifted to quarter hack
left vacant by Hoars grauuauou.
Emerson who made his letter in the
backfield will be placed at the other
haif with Adams. Watrous who played
in some of the games last year at
quarter should make a strong bid for
this place. The backfield should aver
ugo 175 pounds. Three linemen will
be absent this year out wnn six oiu
linemen on hand, a foundation for a
strong line looks favorable. Pacifies
line should average ISO pounds from
end to end.
Pacific won the college champion
ship of the northwest for the past two
years and hopes to make it three
straight. In addition she will play five
northwest conference games with Ore
gon Aggies, Washington state. Oregon
I'nlversitv, " Willamette I nlversity,
and tho University of .Montana.
i
LOCAL NEWS
This is a Studebaker year.
To Kh-ii(1 a Short Time
Harry Wilcox left yesterday for
Medford, where he will spend a short
time visiting with friends.
.Mrs. Troffeiu Home
Mrs. J. M. Treffern, who bus been
spending the past several weeks in
Keup, Nevada, has returned home.
SKnt Afternoon
Miss Gladys Velzaln, who is a res
ident of Carries. Bpent yesterday af
ternoonin this city attending to busi
ness. To Attend School
Fred Lockwood wijl leave Monday
for Kugene. Mr. LockWbod will at
tend tha University of Oregon this
fall.
Clymer Spot Lights. The Ideal
spot light for inclosed cars. See them
at the Willard Service Station.
To Vli.lt II
Mrs. Lillian Robinson arrived here
yesterday afternoon from Montana,
and will visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dornhercker.
Upturned from Porlluud
Bishop I). P. Summerville returned
from Portland yesterday afternoon,
where he has been attending the
Methodist conference.
Underwent Operation
Mrs. E. R. Burch underwent an op
eration yesterday at Mercy hospital.
The operation was performed by Doc
tors Scther and Stewart.
Miss Keeney Here
Miss Anna Keeney . arrived here
yesterday afternoon from eastern
Oregon and will visit for a few days
with Eph Wilson.
MOORE MUSIC STUDIO reopens
SepL 10th. Everyone is urged to make
reservations this week, as classes are
being arranged. 423 N. Jackson St.
Phone 502.
Koy Patrick Here
Urn, Tatrl1r whn lilfl 1 lOi.n TIP Tl fl -
. . ......... . . " '
ing the summer In Klamath Falls. Is
viBitlng in this city with friends and
relatives.
SiH'iit N'liiht II
Mrs. W. W. Thurlow and two chil
dren spent last night in this city and
.. i 1 . .1 .1U ?!.... 1 1, T 1. .... Til nn
their way to Ashland, where they
wilt maae ineir numQ
Have you seen the new Clymer
Bpot light? Fits In your windshied
and operated from the Inside. Come In
and Bee them at the Willard Service
Station.
r. ami Mm. Sninsnii II
Dr. and Mrs. George E. Swinson ar
rived here yesterday and will remain
here for several weeks. Dr. Swinson
Is a foot specialist and Trill practice
here for Borne time. Ho will bo lo
cated at 326 W. Cass street. The
Swinsons arc lato of New York City
an.d Portland.
Visited Here for Few Iluys
Miss Ella Dlckerson, formerly a
teacher in the local high school, vis
ited here for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Sawyers. Miss Dicker-
son left yesterday afternoon for Med
ford, where she will teach school this
fall. Miss Dlckerson taught school
in the Philippines the past year.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Bridge Construction, Douglas County,
Oregon.
Sealed bids will be received by the
County Court of Douglas County Ore
gon, at the court house In Roseburg,
Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. ni. on the 4th
day of October, 1923, for construction
work on a section of road between
ill Ih !
m i
A. S. FRET. BOXS
Are ready to furnish all kinds ol
rough and dressed lumber and Um
bers. Pries right
Taylor's Special Treatments for Cat
arrh, Diphtheria, Female Complica
tions. Dyspepsia, Pneumonia and
Heart bave do known equal or supe
rior. In use forty years. Taylor's Spe
cific Co., Roseburg, Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Da M. H. PLYER CblropraUo Phw
slclan. 114 W. Laos St
Dr. Edith Wltiel, Osteopathic phy
slclan. 302 Perkins Bldg. Phone H9.
DR. P. O. STAPRAN, chlropratic
specialist Settle Hotel, Oakland, Ore.
YES MELONS
And Plenty of Them
and right at their best Stand 1
ml. south of Dlllard.
Rice Brothers
111 I "7 VI ..JR.i.,iVt
QilvertDwns
lastlonxr-
savemsolm
matte
riiiugeaswr
.Goodrich
iiknuwn
CORD TIRES
C. A. LOCKWOOD
MOTOR CO.
J. O. NEWLAND
& SONS
SPENCE & RIGGS
Expert House Painters. Free
Estimates Given
P. O. Box 61 132 N. Stephens
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineers
EPPSTEIN & STEWART
148 North Jackson
Phone 87
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Roseburg's Finest"
NEW AND MODERN
The people ot Douglas County
are idvited to make their head
quarters here.
W. J. WEAVER. Prop.
CAVA Lit V TO COXCKXTItATK
' IX TEXTS I'Olt MAX Kl VEILS
(By Aasnciatcd Press.)
EL PASO. Tex., Sept. 20. Tho
First Cavalry Division, the only reg
ular cavalry division organized and
functioning in the I'nited States, is
to be concentrated at Marfa, Texas,
September 2:f for maneuvers under
command of Major General Robert L.
Howze. The division is regularly
stationed at Fort Bliss, Marfa, and
Fort Clark, Toxag.
Maneuvers will start the day after
the division is concentrated at Marfa
and will extend to October 3, Inclus
ive. They will be followed by a di
vision review, at which General
Pershing Is expected to lie present.
Many prominent mllitnry and civil
officers bave been asked to attend.
The visitors are expected to Include
the secretaries of Wat and navy. Gen
eral Pershing, General Hull, rook.
chief of cavalry: General Hanson E
TRY A BOTTLE OF
CERTO
In making your peach Jolly or
peach butter. It will Jelly butter
am) will require less cooking,
and will save tho natural peach
flavor.
ECONOMY GROCERY
Phone 63
Glide and Rock Creek known as Lone
Rock Bridge Piers and Approach. Thel.;y, commanuVr of the War College;
work Involves the construction of General Edward L. King, command-
C. & L. Tires at the Willard Serv
ice Station.
TODAVS MARKET QIOTATIOXS
ITices I'ffllil nnmcrs
Potatoes, lb., 2 cents.
Onions, lb., 2tt cents.
Peaches, box, Hoc to 75c.
Apples, box, 50c lo 11.00.
Pears, box, 60c to 75c.
Tomatoes, box. Dc.
Watermelons. H.. lc.
Cants, crate, $2.00.
Hutterfat, lb., 45 cents.
Eggs. 3c.
Hens, heavy, 17 cents.
HenB. light. 10 cents.
Springers, lb., ISc to 22c.
Veal, 8c to 12c lb.
Hoca. 120 to 160 lbs, dressed,
prime, 12c.
Wheat, bushel, si.hu.
Barley, per ton. J4.
four (4) Piers and 80 feet of approach.
! No bid will be considered unless ac
companied by cash, bldder'B bond or
certified check for an amount equal
to at least five (5) per cont of tho
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
the total amount of the bid.
Plans, specifications, forms of con
tract, proposal blanks, and full infor
mation for bidders may be obtained
at tho office of the .county clerk or
the county roadmaster. Court House,
Roseburg. Oregon, upon the deposit
of five dollars.
The right is reserved to reject any
ilein or all proposals, or to accept any
separate item of the proposal or pro
posals deemed best for the County.
Ira B. Riddlo, County Clerk of
Dounlas County, Oregon.
(Seal)
The County Ceurt of Douglas
County
Geo. K. Qi:iNE, County Judge.
EDWIN WEAVER, Commissioner.
It. W. LONG, Commissioner.
Attest:
IRA II. RIDDLE, .
County Clerk.
Miner: oi-' aci oi st.
ant of t lie cavalry school at Kort Ri
ley, Kansas: all commanding officers
of cavalry regiments in the army, and
other men of prominence.
This is a Sludebuker year.
In tlif
HELP FOR GIRLS
WHO WORK
Mrs. Lodic Tell How Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
Tyrone, Pa. "A friend told my hus
band how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound nan
helped his wife, bo
ma kiialwinJ lw,i.r.Ut
me a bottle bcrsuso
I vras so run-down,
had a nervous weak- '
neas, no strength in
my body and pains
in my left side so
bad that I could
hardly do my work.
Ucforo I was mar
ried I used to work
in the factory, and I
had pains just the same then aa 1 have .
had since I have done my housework. I I
would not lie without a bottle in tha I
I -J
STOVES
Now on Display Large
Line of
Heaters and
Ranges
New and Used
for
Oil, Gas, Coal or Wood
Highest Value at
Lowest Prices
Buy While the Stock Is
Complete
Parslow Furniture Co.
Ill N. Jackson Street
Roseburg Oregon
iimty Court of the Ktste of
for liouKln t'mmty.
In Hi- rjiMtler of the i-alutc of
T.,n. M.msa. I..','aid.
NiiTi' K i n. r. i.y mvpn mm no. un- nouse now. it nas sioppca tne pains all
,l,.r.it n. .1 t s.imini.truior of the . ri ht and j hav(, found out that if is a
!,;: t;',1T;"!;.;',"o,-ihr:o'!v iri'v:! ; wonderful body tder tt h
no irm miwu ru.nin. is guuo( w urn
the 'old reliable ' with me horeafter,
and I am always willing to tell other
women how it ha3 helped mo. You can
use this U-tter a you wish as I can hon
eitly Bay that try words are tnre. '-.
Mrs. M. Ixjuic, K.F.D. No. 4, Box 40,
Tyrone, Pa.
Letters like thia brine out the merit
of Lydia E. I'in' hum's Vciretahle Cm-
tnonnH. Thpv tl !i of the rnllpf from nlrh
psinsandailinertiaftertnSiinir I.ydiari
x insnajn s ittn wuijjuuuii.
St.it. f orfK.in ir l'oinfla
li'Montv. hi, a that on the l.th ly "t
li,. i..t.,-r l'.--l. t tli. hour of 9:7.n in t ltf.
i I.. i ... n, .on of -"Kit 'lay " rmin
rH.m yf
Hl't
lit court hi" h'n sppolut.!
1 (-(mil an the tune unit placo Tor
' h r 1 1 ' s "f olj.(tiolis tl.uretu anil
iti.in.oit l)ireln.
l irm fiilill atlon thia Uth day of
,-w- i.t. 12
t h.
Ijt ptil'
tol..
t-atlon the Jlth day of Or-
N'lOK Vi-OSSA.
Alnnnl.trator.
Frank 1. Ml fill.
Attoi tivy.
Imagine the Difference
That an ounce or two of
dirt will make in the cloth
of a suit or dress. That is
the average taken from
most garments.
Let us show you the difference.
TRY OUR WAY
Phona 277 Our Auto Will Call
9-6JJ
ATifjv It nil CP
from th weather
It ia the effect of rain, wind and sun
on the unpainted parts of a house that
"weathers ' it that makes it age and
decay. But when a house is well painted,
the tough, elastic "film" of paint shields
the surface like a' rubber coat protects
a man.
All Fuller house paintt and stains. Pure Prepared
Paint, Phoenix Pure Paint, Pioneer Shingle Stain;
and Concrcta for micco, brick and concrete lur
faccs, have high protective propertiea as well M or- .
namrntal value. They are manufactured from for
mula! that are the result of 74 years paint-making
experience. Fuller paint products give long, posi
tive protection.
Get in touch with a master painter before the weath
er causes your bouse to show signs of decay. Or
write to our Serv ice Department for advice and a
copy of the free "Home Service" booklet. What
ever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. makes
a paiat for the purpose.
W P FULLER & CO. ,
301 Mission Street, San Francisco
tl Branch la PkiAc Coaat Clfln
Factoiiiti tea Fnsclaco utsi Lot AQgtltt
FULLER
PAINTS 1
VARNISHES
Marsters Drug Co., Roseburg, Ore.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
WntOf Wilt ha ehnt ntt G.l.ml.u
Sept. 22nd from 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. In
cluding all of Riverside, Edenbower,
and Winchester.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER CO.
This is a Studebaker year.
WOOD NUT BOWL SPECIAL
We have just received a bin value
Wood Nut Dowl and Mallet, that we
are offering at 79c. See it at Carr's.
c
Willard Batteries now sen at the,
lowest price they have ever been sold.
If you need a battery come In and got
eur prices. Willard Service Station.
"CORN OFF"
. IN
TEN
MINUTES
GUARANTEED
"OUR PERSONAL OFFER"
Due to special arrangements with tha
Manufacturers of "CORN-OFF" we are their
agents In thia community and we are In a
position to POSITIVELY GUARANTEE
that "CORN-OFF" will remove any "HARD
CORN," "SOFT CORN" OR CALLOUS In
10 minutes.
Directions
Quicker results will be obtained If feet
nre first soaked in hut water. Apply
"COKX-OKK" on and around corn or cal
lous, allowing: same to souk in for five
minutes. Then take a sharp knife or raror
hluilo, slantinx same, and scrape . off,
' layer by layer, keeping corn or callous
wet with "COKNOKK" while doing; so.
Continue this oporution till corn or callous
Is all Kone.
Remember,' We Personally Guarantee
"Corn-Oft"
NATHAN FULLERTON
The W&XC&IL Stor
W TiniirsTii num.
Roseburg, Oregon
Auction Sale
Saturday. September 22, 1:00 P. M.
On McClay Ranch, 7 Miles West of Sutherlin
Ono IVroadiast Seeder
One E h. p. Economy Gns EnKlno
Ono Plnttorm Scales
Ono foot McCormlck Wilder
Two Cows (private aslc)
Two IIors
One Horse
100 Turkeys
Two dozen chickens
300 Cedar Shakes
Four 10 by 10 by ft. Uuis Oak
Timbers
One Orxan
20 sacks Potatoes
Klve sacks Cheat and Vetch
One li Im h, 3 horse Plow
Two 50 kuI. Gun Drums
Ono Ilotiite Jack, 2 tons
Ono Sli'dKO, 10 lb.
Two firub I loos
Ono Shovel
Ono 2-Inch AiiRer
Two Tiling Shovels
Ono Wool Sacking Ring
Ono pontile Harpoon
Eleven sacks good Potatoca
Thirteen sacks small Potatoes
Thirly flvo sacks 90-Day Wheat
Tructor Ilelt
One Coucu
Eight sucks Hay Mixture ot
Wheat, Cheat aud Vetch
Ono Spirit Level
Ono Steam Lubricator
Ono Six-Lid ltanco
Household Furnlturo
M. C. Radrtbaugh, Auctioneer V. B. McClay, Owner