BANKERS SEE ADDED BILLION IN AMERICAN FARM PROFITS u'tiSHv -,i : i" Ay i - " 4ir y Increasing acre yields the Gold Medal Alfalfa. A billion dollars or so added in crop returns through Improved alfalfa and fertilized crops as a topic of interest to the agricultural commission of the American Bankers' Association kept farm home bathrooms and kitchen conveniences still in second place. Chairman B. F. Harris said: "We will always remomher that farming is a life as well as an industry and business. Let us, however, remember that effort nnd money spent in this causo of better furm life will be the most marvelous earning asset of a magnificent future. We are realizing moro and more the necessity of in creasing acre yields." A sheaf of gold medal alfalfa that weighed thirty-two pounds, winner of first awards, showed what scien tific methods had done and could do. The dado supplied to Swift & Com pany revealed benefits uf alfalfa to the soil and of fertilizers to the crops which gave promise of new farm wealth reaching the billion dol lar mark. The "best nlfaifa in the world" was grown by the Schwartz Brothers of Waukesha, Wis., who offered to tell any banker or farm owner how they have increased f,arm comforts, profits and crops by the scientific methods advocated by the bankers. Chairman Harris pointed out that it is only in recent years that the people, including a largo percentage of farmers, have begun seriously to appreciate the dominating and the newer and lurger possibilities of s r 1 -6) IM SCHWARTZ agriculture. "Despite our tremendous industrial development," he said, "and the 'trend to town' nothing but our great food supply which warriors as well as oeace makers needed could have turned recent international cash demands on us into balances in our favor." DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS DILLARD Kov. and Airs. Rumme'il mid lit tle sou, l'uul, of Wilbur, have pitched their tont nwir the river and will enjoy ail outing of several weeks among tliuir friends here. Soma ono carelessly tossed a burn ing cigar or clguretto Blub from a passing automobile Thursday even ing, sotting fire to tho dry gruss op posite tho Miller homo. Mrs nor noticed tho smoke and started an in vestigation which Immediately result ed In a hurry call for all hands nnd tho neighbors to form n quick-action flro brlgado, mid the flumes were soon under control. Koiiunately, tho blnzo wiiH discovered In time to prevent Us gaining grout headway or reaching the barns on that side of the road. Otherwise, much dumnge would hnvo resulted. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Fnncber spent Thursday afternoon In Kosoburg. ! Vlvlnn Buell visited her cousin, ! Eva Rico, In Itoneburg alst Thursday and Frldny. 1 Floyd l.nmb has gone to Klamath county on a prospecting trip. Mrs. Neeley and Mr. and Mrs. Alli son, of Hosoburg, Bpent iSalnuay visiting old tlmo friends here. Mrs. W. Ij. Cobb nnd children re turned to Roseburg Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Parker buvo moved In from tho ranch nnd now occupy tho Walker cottage. Mrs. O. W. Oage nnd dniightcr. Gladys, of Roseburg, spent Sunday with- nlllnrd friends. Mr. Walter Outrhlo has returned to California nlefr n protracted visit with friends In tills vicinity. Mr. P. II. Ulnck motored out from Hosoburg and attended service hero Roseburg Confectionery . . WOODS. Prop. Cass and Stevens Streets Sunday evening. He found a passen ger to accompany him In his side car on the return trip. The church Is being treated with a frosh coat of paint this week, which will greatly improve its ap pearance. . Rev. U. B. Bowers held two ser vices htero Sunday, , ipronchlng Vs farewell sermon to a large congre gation in the evening. With his family, he expects to leave -addle for his former home In Tennessee next veek. His many frlnds, w!il'.- re gretting his departure, sincerely vlsh for him and his n hearty God speed. Messrs. S. C. and Floyd Miller, Campbell nnd Hubbard returned Sat urday from their i,uU-mile nuto trip " Ilh W. L. Cobb nnd others, of Koso burg. They wore gone just a week and besides traveling the entire length of Douglas county, going and coming, Ibelr rout took them through Lane, Crook, Klamath, .Tnekson nnd Josephine counties. Tho tourists express " much satisfac tion with their excursion, but were travel-worn and weary when they reached home. Tho treasurer of the United States. Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICKS ORIGINAL Waited FV2ilk UpbuiUls ev?ry part of the body efficiently. Knilorsed by thousands of Physicians, Muiheis anil Nursi-s the world over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Sinpty dissolve in watrr. Agrers when other foods often fuil. Sample frte, HCRUCK'S, Racine, Wit. g3JCTNo SubstHuto ls"JustnsGood" as HORLICK'S, the Original Cautio I ""'XJ;Hl St KtJ' i i m THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME r3ffNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" VADscrt, r-i:.iu v, i:. lt)N, While M.nl.-.., AR.R.OW COLLARS rr.rrrr. rrAiu-itv t rw, p... m Kt tK who passed through Dillard last week, was known by his democratic sdmirerB as "HonCBt John Burke when he was Just a plain, ordinary, attorney-at-law and a fellow towns man of the writer, a aecade ago. Then occurred a split in the'oppoB Ing political praty and other favor able conditions that made Hiirko governor of the state. ie made good and was twice re-elected, serving for a period of bIx years. For secriric Ing a possible chance of becoming the presidential nominee himself by Bwinging his North Knkota delega tion Into line for Woodrow Wilson, at the nnltlmore convention in 1912, and holding them there from start to finish, he was rewarded with an ap pointment to his present office, and Is now tho custodian of our nation's coffers. Thus, another Instance is afforded of that almost Incredibly rapid intension from obscurity to prominence so often found the record of American politics. OPTIMIST & CO. tiffs win' apply to the Court for the that plaintiffs b. . put into .mniediata- relief demanded in said complaint, a possession ui succinct statement of which is as fol lii..irrs n,-.,v rnr cBneral relief. This Summons Is published in the Umpqua Valley News, a newspoper of Roseburg, Douglas Cnjnity. Ore gon, by order of Honorable R. W. Marctcrs, County'Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made and dated July 10th, 1915. The dato of the thirty days or such reasonable tims, tjl.si publication of this summons is as may be fixed by the Court, the Ju)v 520,, 1915, and ths dato. of th9 person entitled thereupon to receive i1ast plication hereof Is August from plaintiffs a deed of convfyancoj 23rd, 1916. of certain real property In Douglas l;' KDDY, County, Oregon, described as fol-. lowsi for a decree of strict foreclos ure against you requiring payment of tho sum of N'Ine Hundred ($900.00) Dollars with Interest thereon at six per cent per annum from January 6th, 1914, until paid; tbnt said payment be made within FOR SALE A first class, second hand furnace. Churchill IHard-j ware Co. 793-J30 I FOR SALE OR TRADE 300 acres! In Klnmath county, Oregon, wlthj h"esflnd cattle; 40 acres in nl-( falfa, 160 In . cultivatioh and !a hlph, reservoir. For parcltulars ad-j dress owner, J. W. Richardson, Lo-j f'nmath contuy, Oregton. I 794-sGp NOTICE OF ViyAL SVTrhUMKST lows, to-wlt: Lots Four (4) and Five (5) of Block Two (2), Gleugary Fruit; Lands, Douglas County, Oregon, as; the same appears upon the plat of; said lands of record In the office of j the County Clerk of said County; also that part of Lot Three (3) in; said Glengary Fruit Lands described j as follows: Beginning at the North-; cast corner of said Lot 3 and running; thence South along the East line of: said Lot 3 to the Southeast corner of, said Lot .thence Northwesterly along; the line of public road to a point in the South line of said Lot 3, 178 feet; Northwesterly from the Southeast j corner of said Lot, thence Northeast-, erly on a direct line to the North-j east corner of said Lot, as required! by a written agreement entered Into; between plaintiffs and .1. E. Johnson I under date of January Cth, 1912, youj having succeeded to some Interest or Attorney for Plaintiffs. Sn the County Cdurt of the State of Oregon for Douglas county. In the matter of Vhe Estate of George H. Emerson, deceased, In Ore gon. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator with will annexed of the etsate of George II. EmerBon, deceased in Oregon, ihns filed in the above named court, his account In final settlement thereof, and the court by order duly made and entered on the Journal theerof, ! has fixed Tuesday, the 31st day of August, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m for hearing objections, if any, to Baid 1 final account and tho settlement of fetid estate. ! Dated this 23rd day of July, 1915. J. C. FUIjLERTON,. Administrator with will annexed of the estate of George H. Emerson, deceased. 7S0-a2J My Bid for Ycur Patronage claim under said agreement. And! QualltJ. Eyeglasses peifectly fitted. In default of such payment wiinm gir wiuiani Crooks lens for bright said, time plaintiffs pray that they ba adjudged to be the absolute own ers of said premises and entitled; to Immediate. possession thereof, nndj that you and all other defendants; above named be adjudged to have no right, title or Interest at law or in equity therein, and that all right, title and Interest which you have heretofore had or claimed therein be forever barred and foreclosed and light. Dr. B. H. Whltmcr oi'Tomf.tuist ICyi sit;l.l Specialist, Suite 31 1 1'crkius Illds. Take Klevjitor. f UOSEIJL'HG, ORE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Douglas County as administrator of the estate of Da vid Thomas, deceased. 11 persons having cln!ni3 against said estate are hereby requested to present the same to me, verified as required by law. at the office of Buchanan & Porter, Roseburg, Oregon, wilhin six month: from this dnto. Dated this 30th day of Jun.-, 1915. ORA H. PORTER, Administrator of the estate of David Thomas, deceased. C93-iy29 This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That Wheo canning fru.t use the Mason or Economy jars. We cany a full line of all sizes of each. WRIGHT & RIEDEL , The Square Deal Grocers Cor Lane and Sheridan ' Phjne 103 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State, of Oregon for Douglas County. j In tho matter of the Estate of Tabi'Jila Fordney, Deceased.. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the above! named estate has filed in the above! entitled Court his account in final, settlement thereof, and the Court by ; order duly made and entered on the; Journal thereof has fixed Thursday, j the 26tn day or August, lHlii, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for hearing ob jections, if any there be, to the said final account nnd the settlement of said estate. J. C. FULLERTON, Executor of the Estate of Tablthla Fordney, Deceased. sw-746-al2 Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream IT TOUCHES THE SPOT Every spoonful goes down with unfailing delight. It is the same cream we'veN sold you for years. The quality and flavor is absolutely u -exceijjd. There's !no .(pos sibility of producing better at double our prices because we buy the best ingredients and make it ourselves. PHONE 340 Prompt Attention Given Outcf Town Orders SUMMONS. I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. j E. L. Giles, S. C. Miller, George E. j Ilouck, W. L. Cobb, W. S. Hamil ton and Thomas Cobb, Plaintiffs, I vs. E. L. Westfall, J. H. Kerr, R. Ranch, J. J. Betts, H. E. Ferchcn and J. K Johnson, Defendants. To R. Ranch and II. E. Ferchen, two of the defendants above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer to plain tiff's complaint against you now on file In tho above named court and cruise on or before tho Inst day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of this summons, to-wlt. on or before the 23rd day of Aug i"st. 1915. said date being the expira tion of six werks from the dato of the first publication of this sum mons, the time prescribed for publi cation being once a week for six weeks. J And If you fall so to appear andj answer, for want thereof the plnln-l FOR BREAD PASTRIES G0;to the;ro yal bakery We give "Scrip" with every purchase ' WM. PARKFP, Prop. :: 110 JACKSON ST. Let Us Estimate Your Work All the pleasure gained through cheap prices vanishes with cleap materials nnd workmanship. Get Your Work Done By Us We guarantee all Materials and Wormanslilp. The work we do; the materials we furnish; th6 pricP3 we charge a g,ve Btttsfac. tion. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Osk. Phone 161