The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 21, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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TITK KVKXIXB XKWS THi nslVAY, .MVP 2i. IOI7.
THE EVENING NEWS
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November 5, 190, at Koseburg, Ore.,
under act of March 3, 1879.
THURSDAY, JUNE SI, I0IT.
I'KIXT I'AI'EU PIUATKS.
Borne time bko the federal trade
commlHsion invcutlgated the print
paper altuatlon und found that all
publishers and fho public In general
were being systematically robbed to
tho limit by a combino of all paper
manufacturers. They found that the
prices of paper had boon arbitrarily
raised SO per cent In the past year
and about 300 per cent since 1914;
tnat there was no reaBon or Justifi
able excuho for any such raise in
prices, and that the combine wus
making millions In unuue anu un
earned nroiltt.
The commission undertook to
cui'b the rascally rapacity of tho
miner trust, but was without aulli
orlty to enfono Its decrees and the
manufacturers would not obey, so
now it has rocommended to congreHH
that thu government take over all
tho paper mills and operate them
duriiiK the war, allowing the own
ers a fair prollt and reducing the
nrico to consumers at least one-half.
It Is thought this will be done, and
tho Canadian government will be
asked to co-operato by doing the.
same thing, as the bulk of tho Cana
dian product Is used in the United
Btntes.
The commission estimates that
tho tmper pirates received over 17,
fiOO.OOO in excess profits, over and
above what a fair prollt would havo
been, during 1910 alone, and that
they Intend to douhe that during
tho current year.
Tho regulation of tills gigantic
wrong on tho part of these federat
ed thieves, proposed by tho commin
slon, is to Include the lohbors, whole
sale houses and agencies, who are
held to bo in on tho steal.
Approximately 20,000 kiiiuII news
papers and periodicals havo lieen
put out of business during the past
two yours by this gang of freeboot
ors, and it is high time the gov
ernment was throwing tho bunch,
nock and heels, into the peniten
tiaries. If congress and tho government
expect the pooplo to be loyal they
must first command the respect and
confidence of tho people, and among
tho first Btops to bo taken toward
insuring that respect and confidence
are:
i'lrst llronk up all food specula
tion and punish uffemlcrs with both
tines and jail sentences.
Second Slop Iho uso of food
grains In tho manufacture of alcohol
ic liquors.
Third Free the pivss of the poo
plo from tho ungodly robbery of
Captain Kldds of the paper pool.
Ono or tho moat Intonating and
U nil mini development! of the Red
Ci'ohb campaign to raise $100,000,
000 dalug tin weok of Juno 17, Ih
tho nctiun 01 i-orpnrulionfl in di'i: lur
ing special 1,1(1(1 Onus dividend. Tho
procedure Ih In notify Hhnreholdern
of tho declaration of thin dividend
and to reiiont thufr punniH.slon lo
turn It Into tho nation's gigantic
humanitarian fund to alleviate tuif
forlng among our uIUch and to pro
paro to moot Iho medical nooda of
our own men. While, nothing Ih
more Important to tho work of Iho
HimI Front than the tlnam-lal Hiipport
which might come to It through Hiich
moans, noiliinn could bo more unfor
tiinalo I lut it that Iho Ued Crona
should receive from any direction
monevH thai are grudpingly given,
or worso Htill, given undor any sug
gestion of coercion. Very HI effectH
might ullend even a suico!Uul fin
ancial e: in pa iti ti. were it not made
clear that all ntirltholders who are to
receive n special dividend should
thoroughly u ml erst ami I his position
of the lted Cross with regard to con
tributions of t his nature.
The World's
$2.00 BLOUSE
The Welworth
The New Welworth
Models Now on Sale.
The Welworth is Sold
u i- i.
litre r.xciusiveij .
Not only In practlcnlly every city throughout tho I'nltiil States
but In rltlcs outside of the sialic The Welworth, n well as the
Wlrtluunr is mining lo be a universal favorite In Camilla nod In
Central America (hey are new helm: solil ami contract luivo
recently been nmilK for their sale In Smith America sheer merit
nnd uufnllini; goodness accounts for this wonderful success.
Welworth and Wirtlunor Waists are sold in just
one good store in every city
And they are sold here only.
BELLOWS
Over at MnrshfloUl tnoy are "hit
ting up" the Red Cross und l'i rreat I
shape. One gentleman and his wife!
dipped" Into tholr pockets aud con
tributed a thousand dollars to this
great work; another party subscribed
Ave hundred dollars, while a third In
dividual Just threw a check for two
hundred and fifty dollars at the good
cause. Contributions of this kind
certainly show the proper spirit or
patriotism. It Is this sort of giving
that puts tho "pep" into the lied
Cross spirit and there are many per
sons In Douglas .county who co.ld
well afford to be just as liberal. Hut,
the question is will they "come
through?"
When you lend a deaf ear to the
appeal for Red Cross funds you arc
applying walor to (ici many's wheel.
If you want to assist the enemy
there Is no bettor way than to re
fuse the giving of money to the Red
Cross fund. It would certainly make
tho old kaiser smile ff he could
"shako hands" with some of his
friends on this Bide of the water who
are helping to check tho growth or
the Red Cross drive.
The News received an anonymous
letter yesterday "handing out" some
advice, which was promptly con
signed to the waste basket. If there
Is any specie of a hiiinun being that
is worso than the anonymous writer
it Is the Blacker. The fellow who
wroto yesterday's "spasm" failed to
cover up his tracks, however, and we
have his "nunrber" for future use.
Tho little city of Winchester gave
two hundred dollars to the Red CrosB
fund' which places the town con
spicuously on tho map.
i. C. T. U. INSTITUTE
Tho W. C. T. U. of looking UlnHS
held un institute at that place last
Friday. A most Interesting program
was carried out.
Mrs. Hoyd, of tho Looking GlasH
union, made the address of welcome,
which was responded to by MrB. A.
C. Ma raters, county president of the
W. C. T. U.
II. Omer Uennott, principal of the
Itosolmrg high school made a very
able address on tho cigarette evil.
Mrs. Marstcrs gave a very interesting
talk on the Oregon anti-cigarette
law. Mrs. Tuthlll, vice-president of
Iouglas county, told what the W. C.
T. I', stands for. Mrs. Hoyd made
an address on the subject of social
purity. Mrs. W. (J. Itochestett, pres
ident of tho Looking Class union
presented tho subject "Tho Relation
Between tho Church and tho W. C.
T. II." A general discussion follow
ed. In tho evening a silver medal con
test was hold, the following children
taking part In the contest: Luella
Brown, Faye Morgan, IClmer Swan,
Donivan Denlnng, and Donald GUI
vant.
Tho judges wore Kuloff Patterson,
Lllllo Maclver and Myth Henderson
of Koseburg. Thoy awarded tho
medal to Donald Olltvant.
During the evening the following
miiHkal numbers were rendered: Vo
cal duet by Misses Kobena and Lu
ella llrown; solo by Mr. Stokes, and
seveml nil mbors were sung by Mr
Patterson, of Koseburg.
The program was especially good,
all the way through, the contestants
rendering their selections with credit
to themselves and tho musical pro
gram was well carried out.
W, D. 1UU, proprietor of The Kosc
confectionery has a cleverly designed
tdiow window today advertising i he
lat'iHt drink manufactured in Oregon
and Washington "Apple-. rt." The
window in attracting a great deal of
attention.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Alwuys bears
the
Signature
Most Popular
y- iWalwcirlh
-- "Wu
For Women
Exclusively
1 Vi
Live-Wire Doings of the City
I'mm incut Timlker Man Ixave.
. W. MarHhall, an asosclate of the
Weyerhauaer Timber Co., with inter-j
eats In this locality, left for bis home
on Puget Sound today after attending
to company business for several dan.
Honor (iuartl Attention.
The class in Btenography will meet
la the G. A. R. room at the armory
and all entered in tho course are re
quested to be on hand promptly at
7:15.
Will INiui(o to IUmI Civs.
'Friday's proceeds of the Depot
barber shop conducted by C. W. Hess
will be donated to the ited Cross
fund.
Outing ut Winchester.
J. A. Walker and family, Mrs.
Walker's fathers, P. H. Downing and
B. li. Perrine and family motored to
lnchester today, at which place
tiiey will enjoy an outing.
Wreck Near Wolf Creek.
A derailment occurred near Wolf
Creek this morning, throwing four
freight cars off Lho track and delay
ing the Shasta Limited several hours.
The train arrived in the city about
10:30 this morning.
Delegate heaves.
Mrs. C. C. Hoover, of Medford,
who was a delegate to the recent
convention of tho Women, of Wood
craft left for her homo this morning
Whilo in this city Mrs. Hoover was a
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. V
Hoover,
House (aicxt Itetlliiis.
Mrs. .1. K. Soils, of Medford. left
for her home today after attending
tno omen or oodcraft convention
held here recently. Mrs. Solis visited
at the home o Dr. and Mrs. E. V
Hoover while In this city.
Hanker Ixmivos for Hunch.
Hon. J. H. Ilooth left this morn
ing for his ranch at Hole, where
ho will spend the day attending to
business matters. Mr. liooth will
Journey to Myrtle Creek this even
ing where the big Red Cross drive
is on.
(it in to I'oellniiil.
Howard Uhlig, of the Koseburg
c.iteiric company, left this looming
lor fontanel where he will spend :
few days attending to business mat
tors. He is making tho trip by mo
lorcyole.
Hetl Cms Takes Vegetables,
in many places the Ited Cross com
mittees are taking tho products
raised by the farmers who desire
donate to tho society, and are selling
such articles as may be given a 'id
using tho proceeds for the he.nifi
of the organization.
Itnhi Is liejMM'ted.
A, W. Taylor, foreman of tho bean
ranch conducted by John Signor and
U. li. Moore, at Canyonville. phoned
in this morning and reported an ex
cellent rainfall in tnat vicinity. The
rain was badly needed and refreshed
the plants to a great extent.
Visitor Departs,
Miss hula Strange, of Portland.
who nas ..een a house guest at tho
home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. .1. W.
Strange, of East Lane street, left for
Koberls Creek this morning where
she will spend a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Plinn Cooper.
Miss Strange Is au Instructor In the
Port land schools.
Past Cuardijin Likes City.
Mrs. Mary o "Carey, of Talent, Ore.
past guardian of the Women of Wood
craft, left this morning for Mediord.
where she will visit fur a few days
with friend! before reluming to her
home. Mrs. O Carey was delighted
with the royal entertainment accord
ed the delegates to the convention
and is decidedly in lme with Kose
burg.
liookiiur (iluss ( hlblivn's nv.
The t hildrens" day exercises, which
had oeen posiporud by the Looking
Mass Sunday school, were held lasl
Sunday and an excellent program
was rendered. Alter the program a
basket ilinner was spread under rh
shade tiees on the school yard, and
a most bou.itiful iiire.nl tl was. Ki-v
Anderson. of KoM-In.rg. preached
Muring the atlcrnoon.
tnui;l.4N County Coinmeiiilctl.
The people of hoimlas county cer
i I i inly tiesene a good deal of crtdii
j for the pnres; ie spirit they niani-
I'.sted ill rhe ele.tioil lat wi ek. saf
I he CtMimlle Valley Seniitn l. They
not on'y cave t'n $ u . imx ono state
I road bonds bill a uoed boost, but at
I the same tinu- oteil to is'n ?.".,'.".
ton) jf et'i'.nt bonds to put t heir
lo.-.tl.i un l.ne and trade. Yhts will
1 insure the t onstruct ion of the Ito-e-!
m.t i; end of th,- Coiniille-Mvrtb
r oiin itosenuig limnwav as sc till as
our end of that line Is built.
lodge Womicell Visit- Here.
I'otmei Conr .Imlue tjoo
(Wo'ftotl. tf loucta:i roiinly. who
j was a ivsidt-nt of Koselmvg for ev
i '-i.il ve.-is, ihi'ped in on his many
' friends here ila-M evening, havinu
; i'nl ed. in tM'iu ian with lils sen
Uoy. from tin ir home ;u Cresbaiti
; Tli. y ni.ide tb,. tup by motor car
Mis Woiuieoit. on account o.' the
warm w ent her. did not come, and
her man friends In Koseburu will
be disappointed Ml n,,t i.itn: .,1,1,,
tti see her at this tune. Judge Won
jieott luis not grow n i day old r
since he .et't here seeral years ao.
and expressed himself deilghted lo
greet old friends and business ac
quaintance" in tins section. The
judge and i-ia son, who Is well Known
In ihHulna county, will remain until
the week end.
Huptv Ortinan Here.
Prof. K. J. Ortman. city superin
tendent of the Newport schools, ar
rived In Koseburg last night. Ho
will spend two days attending to
business matters in this city, after
which ho will leave for Eugene,
where he will attend the summer ses
sion of the Oregon university.
Wow Needed for Ships.
According to specifications for the
standard wooden ships to be built ou
the Paclllc coast for the government,
each vessel will require In Its con
struction l,t)84,233 feet of Douglas
fir and 8,501 feet of hardwood. The
largest timbers required are 8G feet
long, 12 by 18 inches and are used
as upper deck beams.
Trwm Passes Through City,
Three cars attached to the vcn
ing train Wednesday conveyed a
coast artillery company from Kurt
Worden, Wash., to a training camp
in El Paso, Texas, where they will
remain for several weeks before leav
ing for France. Tho company was
composed of 6U men who were enjoy
ing their trip immensely.
Will Enjoy llcnle.
The annual picnic which Is given
by tho congregation of the "Episcopal
church !& an event of this evening in
the lovely Hollows park. A delicious
lunch is planned and many enjoy
able features of entertainment will
be Introduced for the pleasure of alt.
This occasion is one of the many
pleasant memories each year and the
picnic tonight promises to lie more
joyous than usual.
Broken Arm fs(ly.
In tho circuit court here Wednes
day Julius Brae he filed suit against
the Smith-Powers Logging Company
for $ :t , 1 8 5 , damages for personal in
jury, says the Coquille Valley Sen
tinel. He was employed in one of
tho camps at Powers two years ago
and was engaged in "snaking logs."
In a tangle where he could not move
quickly to save himself and was
caught by the tightening vard, line
with tho result that Ills left arm was
broken between the elbow and the
shoulder.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
TOR RALE Good milch cow. Phone
15K21. 148-tt
. ..NTKIl Short onlor and pastry
cook at the Grand Restaurant.
302-tf
l-'Olt SA1.K S-iooiii house and lot.
chcal). Inquire IIOj S. Stephens
St. jilSp
FOll SALE Dry oak wood, $7 per
cord, smwed and delivered. Phone
1S0-L. 30(i-tr
'OU RALE Ir on ale going to
have a public sale, get your bills
printed at The News office. tf
KOll SALE Small team and harness
for salo. For particulars see Allen
Wilson, Green plation j7p
KOll SALE Broccoli plants. Inquire
114 N'. Flint. G. V. Kezartee.
2S7-J12
I-'Oll SALE Gasoline woodrawin?
ontfit complete. Will accept wood
contract In part payment. Inqair
News. 2ii2-j2:t
FOR SALE 2 recislored short horn
bulls, nmpe raised; 1 yearling, 1
2-yenr-old. Frank llaragar, Hox
471. RoseburK. Or. 2lir,-.i2
FOll SALE Practically new No. 1
Sharpies suction feed cream separ
ator at nil; discount. Inquire 11.
U. Wood. News iifllcc. tf
FOR SALE A five-passenger tour
ing car. Just overhauled, in ytnul
condition. A dandy buy. See W;il
tr. The Motor Shop. '2 '-S-tf
FOll SALE OR TRADE Good con
dition --ton truck, or will trade
for KOud tram. Inquire I. Harral
Kon, or phone t'Fl 1. 2US-1L'S
IHtiHVOLI PLANTS FOR tS.LE -Grown
from host importid soed
only. I. llarrnlfon, Wc-t Ri.so
burg. Phono HFl 1. L'Hit-tf
FOR SALE Shetland pony. !
thoroughbred. Mttchel biiiiuy, tan j
harness. E. V. lienson. Douelas!
National Hank Hldg. l-tf ;
FOR SALE Cabbag and c.nliflow-1
or plants for salo. H. R. Church..
:! I S E. coniiMcrcial avenue. Nonh
Roseburg. Phono js::. 4 -1 r '
FOR SALE OR TRADE -Tam cf
hotsos. harness :ind I'1! vnyon
for cood Ford ear. Inquire John
Kncers. l.ookini: Claws, Or. JI',ji
FOR SAt.tT- oor ni v residence
property in Ro.-.elnirp for sale at a
roa sunn hie tli:uro. V E. Cliniien
peol Lncdfint: tjliss, Or. lil-tf
FOR SA LF At a hai L-ain. 10 acres
improved, or will tiade for vacant
lots. Inquire lilt Winchester
street. i
FORDS FOR SALE 2 pood used
Ford? Just overhauled and In
good condition, at f:''." and $-50
Also sovrrnl touring car bodies.
Ford Garage. 7-tt
FOR SALE Good bifitiesn. I :ic inl
ine cood work team. $(' will
handle it. or will trade for used
Ford oar. Address L. M .. News
oitiee. IM.Vtf
MlitH'COLI GROWERS See s bo
foie hnying I'iants. Will have n
surplus from both Imiwrted and
domestic seed, Foster Puttier.
Rusehurg liardens. Phone 40F11.
224-tl
FOTt BALE We have a few desir
able farm mortgage loans for sale,
yielding a good rate of income.
Jf you have any Idle funds for In
vestment call and let us explain
these to you. Rice & Rice. 1517-tf
FOR SALE Lot 50x450 with small
house at a bargain price. Fine
creek bottom soil, inside city I'm
ita; finest garden spot in city, fruit
trees and berries. Good place for
cows and chickens. Address A. M.
Oeland, 751 Fleser street, Ros-i-burg.
' 175-tf
'OR SALE BY OWNER. 214 acres
in South Umpqua valley, 30 acres
river bottom, remainder bench nnd
hill land. Abundance good wood,
streams, springs, on county road,
" school mile. Telephone In
houue, young orchard, outrange,
fairly good buildingB. Price 4,
500, or will sell one-half for 2,500.
Addross Box 83, Dixonvllle, Ore
gon. 2GC 121
WASTED.
WANTED A reliable middle aged
man to work around Mercy hos-
nital. 2S4-tf
WANTED Farm hands. Phone
1 7F2. L. E. Marsters. Rose-
bure. 300-tf
WANTED Experienced clothing
salesman. Inquire of Wilder &
A gee. 2'J3-tt
WANTED Housework
tent girl. Address E
News.
by compe
F. c-o The
309-J23
WANTED lien for general farm
work. Steady employment. Ap
ply to Guy Griffith, Hotel Grand
299-j23
WANTED Married man to work on
fruit ranch. Permanent position
for right party. Phone 28F3.
250-tf
WOMAN WANTED To assist In
cleaning and pressing establish
ment. Inquire at Roseburg Clean
ing & Pressing Works, G. W.
Sloper. diT
CHERRIES WANTED We will buy
all your salable Royal Anne cher
ries, and furnish containers and
pay cash for same on delivery.
Drager Fruit Co., Rosuburg, Ore
gon. 286-tf
WANTED Make mo an oOVr for my
$700 equity in house and 3 lots.
Will trsde for anything in south
ern California useful on ranch. Ad
dress Ernest Jordan, Jmlson,
Calif. 27G-J23
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Six room modern
house, good location, paved street.
Phone 15F12. 340-tf
FOR RENT Modern fi-room house,
new garage; North Jackson street.
Inquire News, or phono 199-R.
233-tf
FOR RENT Furnished house, mod
ern. Phon 454-11, or inquire
54 7 S. Stephens. 2 61-t.f
FOR RENT 5-room cottage includ
ing sleeping porch. Modern. In
quire 335 N. Rose. Phone 415-Y.
297-j23
FOR RENT By the year or other
wise, well furnished house, new
garage, largo garden ; fruit, ber
ries, etc., 611 S. Main street, E.
II. Roscnberry. 2 8 2-tf
1IHCELI.A.1:IS.
LOST Plain gold mounted Elk tooth
cuff button. Finder leave at Nf vs
ofllce and receive reward. 2DtJ-,i2 t
A GOOD TRADE, A house and two
big lots for good team and har
ness. Phone SF3, or Inquire at
News oflh-e. 18l-tf
WELL DRILLING See me for that
new well, the only well that is
pollywog proof. W. F. Kernin.
Ci t y. 2!'S-jnS
TO TRADE .u'w. modern bungalow
and two lots, value $:1000. for im
proved farm, preferably near Rid
dle. Could pay up to 2UO0 dif
ference. J. P. Eisley, Ashland,
Oregon. 2S0-J23
MORTGAGE LOANS Wo have In
surance money on the rural credit
plan 20-year loans on Improved
farms. Soe Rice Rico. 1517-tf
WW WRITR INSURANCE whereby
the assured gets the most protec
tion for the money. Expert advice
given on any line of Insurance.
Ji i c e & Rice. lji7-tf
WE HAY to a few thousand dollars
local money to loan on good farm
pocurity. thro.1 to five years. Also
money for stock loans. If inter
ested call or write us. Rice &
Rice. See M F. Rico. 274-tf
THE PACIFIC I1UILDING Ar LOAN
Association is making loans on
fit y property. Should you desire
a loan on your nonie or business
property you should take the mat
ter up with us. Llheral long time
liiaiis and n cood investment. Rice
Rico. See M. F. Rico. 2T3-tf
WAR. WAR. WAR See Pat. not
about tho Gorman war. but about ,
prizes on mill work, door and win-:
dow frames, all kinds of cement
work. Houses built, moved or re
paired. Also have some snap bar-!
gains In real estate. Hotter list
with iis if you want to sell. F. F. ;
Patterson. City. 20-tf
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY 20
year rural credit farm loans. !
Farmers desiring loans on the
amortized plan without red tape,
and no commission charges, can so-
cure them at low t nterent rate by i
calling on or writing to Rice ft.
Rice, Roseburg. Oregon, financial
representatives of The Agrlrul-j
tural Credit Corporation of Ore
To Win
"We must all speak, act and serve
together." President Wilson.
America in the Great War expects full
and effective service from every indi
vidual. For each there is some special duty to
work with and for the Government.
The Umpqua Valley Bank stands ready
and willing to cooperate with patriotic
citizens of this community.
THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
B. W. Strong, President; J- M. Throne, Cashier; D. R.
Shambrook, Vice Tresident; Roland Agee, Vice President.
Miuiy Subscriptions lteiortol. j
Captain Hermann reported over
$1dU0 up to noon today from his dis
trict in this city.
Guards Arc Changed.
Earl Katinan and Russell Sayrs, ;
members of company I, eamo up
from Medford last night and will do j
guard duty at Winchester. Sort-cant j
Thomas arrived in Medford last,
night from the Presidio and v. ill.
possibly return to Roseburg in lho i
near future. j
Saturday, June 23rd
5 per cent of our gross re
ceipts will be given to the
Red Cross Society.
"Economy at this time
does not mean to deprive
yourself of all the good things in life that you are accus-.
tomed to.
It really means to be less wasteful, To buy with more
thought and care. To get a hundred cents of real value
for the dollar you spend.
This is the HALLMARK idea. To produce Jewelry,
Watches, Silverwearand other lines economically. To make
merchandisie good enough to satisfy the most fastidious,
but not to follow wasteful methods of either production
or distribution.
This 5 per cent donation will be computed on all money
received, including all ac
counts as well
A. S. IIUEY CO.
Cass Street, Roseburg, Ore.
OUR
ARE
ALU
THE
COME STRAIGHT TO US WHEN YOU NEED ANY
THING FROM A PAIR OF SOCKS TO A NEW "UD."
THIS WILL SAUE YOU THE TROUBLE OF LOOKING
AROUND ANY FURTHER. WE'UE GOT THE UP
QUALITY AND WE MAKE THE D0Wixi PRICES.
IF ALL THE PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY ONLY
KNEW WHAT A SQUARE DEAL WE GIUE WE WOULD
DO ALL THE BUSINESS IN OUR LINE IN THIS TOWN.
YOU COME IN AND FIND OUT.
DONT FORGET US FOR OUTING TOGS.
DUSTERS. AUTO CAPS. AUTO GLOUES.
KEEP COOL IN OUR SILK HATS. STRAW HATS.
TENNIS SHOES. OXFORDS. LIGHT UNDERWEAR
SPORT SHIRTS AND SKELITON LINED SUITS.
AAJTHJ5i"UlTS IN ALL COLOR COMBINATIONS
75 CENTS TO $4.00.
F0RFTHNE bIaIh TTR?P.MACK(NAWS ND SWEATERS
the WaH
SeIN Cur to Myrtle tYeek Mnn. f
W. A. Jiurr. of the Ford and Ixjr
auto agency yesterday sold a Dpi
five passenger touring car to V. jc
Dement, a prominent farmer ai
stoik man of the Myrtle Creek d(t
trict.
Mills Making Khaki.
Tho Eugene woolen mills havetjr
contract for 25,000 yards of cloth tb
the I'nittd States government, ac
cording to word reaching Roseburg
The manager lias promised to tun
out S.O'jfV yards per month. j
as cash sales.
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