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    TtTH BVE1CTO WWI TUESDAY, JANWVUV 81. If tU.
THE EVENING NEWS
BY" '- '
B. W. BATES ,.; BERT q. BATES
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Subscription Rates Dally
Per year,. by mall, in county....?3 00
Per year, outaldo of county. ... 4.00
Weekly.
Per year
Six months..
..$2.00
.. 1.00
Entered as second-class matter,
Novembers, 1909, at Rosoburg, Ore.,
under act or March 8. 1879.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local' news pub
lished herein. ..All rights of republi
cation of special dispatches herein
are also reserved.
TUESDAY, JANUARY ai, 1010.
WOMEN JURORS. .
In six states of the Union women
are already ollgible for Jury duty.
In. only one of these, Idaho, their
service Is compulsory. The women
of New York, who have recently ac
quired the ballot, are now urging the
passage of a law, which will permit
them to serve as jurors, since the
state constitution, framed in the
days when nobody dreained of any
thing else, expressly states that
"miB" shall serve In this capacity.
These New York women feel that
Jury duty is not only the rignt nut
the very Bolemn duty of every citizen.
They claim furthermore that there
will he fewer travesties of JUBttce,
where women sit in the box. It Is
certain that beautiful women notor
iously escape the penalty of their
crimes, and the fault is often laid at
the door of Impressionable men, who
somehow can never quite get over
the ridiculous weakness for beauty in
distress.
Probably the men will be only too
glad tq have women serve quite gen
erally as Jurors, for it is one of the
most unpleasant duties wnicn ran to
'the lot of the conscientious citizen
It takes time, and concentrated at
tention. and one must be very cons-
clous of his own rectitude ever to
feel quite happy sitting In judgment
upon his fellow men.'
Undoubtedly with the progress of
suffrage women everywhere will be
called upon for this duty. It will be
a fine test of their patriotism and
enthusiasm and of their ability.
If anything done by man or woman
can clean up this system which
should be the finest servant of justice
in a free land, but which nas been
.. deservedly under -the shadow of dis
repute for so many years, by all
means let it be done. Heaven knows,
Jury service has come to little honor
In the .hands of men; perhapB the
. hand of woman Is the ueeded1 cure.
: KEEP THIO SAVINGS STAMPS.
Much has been said about the duty
and desirability of holding onto Li
liertyi Bonds. Little lias been said
about holding onto War Savings
Stamliw. One is no less important
than the other. Indeed, t..o Btainps
may in time become more important
than the bonds, for with the big war
emergency .bills once taken care of
the government may stop Its bond
lsueB and depend' entirely on the
steady Issuance and sale of these
"baby bonds". Lately the public has
been cashing the stamps in enormous
quantities. In some cities the amount
paid out by the post ofllce in the
course of a day or week has been
more than that taken in. Thousands
of people, all at once, seem to have
doclded that they needed their cash
money. It is an extromoly bad prac
tice to turn in one's accumulation of
thrift and savings stumps, except for
gonuine emergencies bad for the
holder and bad for the country. The
fact that -the war is over, or prac
tically ro, is no excuse,, ror the roy-
eminent noods the money ns much as
evor. .
Why not send tho Kalsor to Bon
In a passengor ship with a German
crew, give him a fair Btnrt, and then
hunt him with a fleet of his own
U-boats?
Our genial old frlond Ilornstorft
says that "Germany washes her
nanus of Russia." But can Bhe got
tno slain on?
Bet a lot of thoso fellows who mar-
rlod to dodge the draft are sorry
now. There's no peace conference
lor them.
IE
HRIFT
CORVALLIS, Jan. 20. A cam
paign to onoourngo habits of thrift
will be waged among school children
In all sections of tho stnto this year
by the Oregon llunkors' Asoctntion,
Oregon stnte Teachers' Association
Oregon- department of oduratlon
Unltod Slates department of agrlrul
turc, and the Oregon Agriculture Col
lege through the boys' and girls' club
work department undor 11. C. Soy
mour.
The (50 prize offered last year by
the Oregon Bankors' Association was
won by Jackson county. This asso
ciation will not only give $50 In rash
to the county making the best show
ing In 1919, hut has votod $200 ror
the printing of pupils' record books.
The teachers' association Is planning
to publish a ro,Mrt of the results ac
complished In the last year and the
plans for future work. Lltorature
Including all nocessary Information
rolativo to tho campaign will bo sent
out by the boys' and girls' club work
department of the College. Wasco,
Union, an Linn counties woru hlghlv
complimented for results obtained In
the contost. J
This thrift commlttoo consists of
F. J. Tooze, superintendent of schools
in Oregon City, chairman; Dean J. A.
Bexell, school of commerce, O. A. C,
Corvallls; J. Wl McCoy, banker, Ash
land; Clyde T, Bonney, county super
intendent of schools, Tho Dalles;
Thomas H. West, banker, Portland;
Mrs. Gertrude Orth, teacher; Luke
Goodrich, banker; A. C. Strange, su
perintendent of city schools, Baker
City; James H. Albert, Salem. The
bankers, most active in this move
ment, are E. G. Crawford, president,
and J. L. Hartman, secretary Stnte
Bankers Association, and A. C
Schmitt, W. E. Kyler, and H. Hlrch
berg, thrift committee Oregon State
Bankers' Association.
LAND IS GOING UP.
: If you Intend to buy a farm now IB
your chance. Hero are a few of our
bargains:
No. 60. 209 acres 11 miles from
Roseburg; 50 acres of farm land, ual
ance good pasture. On county road ;
one-fourth mile to school and church.
On rural route, dally mall; good
house and earn; young orchard. Pos
session in .October. Price (6.500.
No. 49. 169 acres, 10 miles from
Roseburg; 40 acres that has been
farmed; 76 could be; good house and
barn; two chicken houses; half-mile
to school. All inclosed with good'
fence and cross fenced; well watered.;
dally mall; good site; good free soli
and a good ' neighborhood. Price
(5,000. Terms (2,000 down, balance
on easy terms at ft per cent.
No. 43 920 acres on Pacific high
way; 400 acres under plow in grain,
alfalfa and clover; irrigation ditch
to cover 600 acres; 6. j acres of bot
tom land; 160 acres of bench land';
balance hills; some good timber; lo j
acres of this slashed and seeded to
grass; good outside run go, 3 houses,
2 barns, 3 hny sheds. Price (50,000.
INo. 14. 43 acres; 18 acres of
rlVer bottom land In orchard; 700
apples, Newton and Spltzenberg, 6
and 7 year old trees; 150 peach trees,
60 prunes, 36 pears, 7 walnut. 7
cherries. All In high state of culti
vation; modern 8-room house, hot
and cold water from a reservoir on
the place that furnishes water to the
barn and chicken houses and vards.
also to irrigate In the dry season. A
good barn, two' chicken houseB; Ideal
home. The following goes with the
place: Good team, harnesB, 2 wag
ons, spraying outfit, 2 plows, 2 cul
tivators, 1 harrow, broccoli planter,
and a number or small tools, fur
niture and dishes in the house, 1
brood sow, 2 shoats, 1 heifer, 36
chickens. Six miles out on good road
and hair-mlle to school; on rural
route. Price (8,500.
No. 34. 1600 acres, eight miles
Trout station S. P. R. R.; on good
road traveled the year round by au
to; 100 acres or level creek bottom
farm land; 100 more could be farm
ed; all inclosed wltn a woven wire
fence and cross-fenced. The best out
side range In the county; all good
grass range and well watered by run
ning Btream and springs; 7 room
house, modern; 6 barnes; one silo.
Price (32,000.
No. 67. 16 acres, i mile out; 6
acres In orchard; 60 pear trees, 25
in bearing; . 30 aipples, Newton and
Spltzenberg. coming In hnniino.
tiuuut iov prune irees, bearing
Sold off of 1918 crop: Prunes (184:
corn, (60: pears. SuO.49- hnv
26, total, (642.74, besides what the
laiiiuy usea ana note the niimhar nf
(3 000 bearing yet. Price
We have a lnriri, llnfltttr nil
the county and can furnish you any
imiu in- a nince rrom a ft-ncre phlpbnn
ranch to the largest and hot f,i..m
In the state. See N. Rice of nice and
Rice, Masonic Temple, Rosoburg, Ore.
1" -,- -,. 1 1-.,-, ,- i xnj i jui .i
CITY NEWS &
Wo carrv rver 700 ilirrWnnt ini
blnnks. Douglas Ahstraot Co. 31
DoilclollS homo-InlLflfl linqfrv nt Iha
Cafeteria. tf
'Monnv tn lonn nn Imnmvari
erty. uougios Abstract Co. 31
Follow the rrnwir ffnr Tn lltu nnH
oat at the Cafeteria. tf.
Townshon Mans. Blue Print!!. Le
gal uinnKs. Douglas Abstract Co. 31
Plnno and vucal Instruction. Euro
pean mothods. Roseburg School of
music, ru js. L,nno St. tf
Critics pronounco "The Ktirne" the
greatest war story ever written. Fic
tion L,iorary. tf
Moiliim Inaf I'tlMlnnn nn Inn vtnlln
Insures rilltiil lirnurnim ' llnanhtii.tr
ni-uuoi 0 Anisic, 1U6 lu. Lane st. tf
B - 4 - IT hu- n rnfitt rt t a rniirA
Roseblu-g Natlomil llnnlr nltlt- ,nnn
2, up-stalrs. ' it
CookOtl ftinda tinlntlti nnr fn. rl.A
Pai'tlOS. hnnnnitla nr tllttttnm .lnll.,
ered on short notice by Roseburg
uuieiuria. tf
Snfoty donoslt boxes at the linno.
burg National nank. Secure one for
uie saro keeping of your bonds and
othor valuables. tf
Market nrlcO ntlltl fni Mnnn wlill.
noons, tiring or send camples to E.
A. Petty. 1122 N. Jackson Strcot.
Roseburg, Oregon. 30
Yon will sooner or later use Dln-
mond Brand hnrd wheat Flour. Why
not nowT Quality the best. Cost
BrOCCnll. Tt tlntn In tr.l-.t- -.1 ...
It now for next season. We will furn
ish the soed ami help you grow it
rlirht. Attn tltn n.n.n. it
- " . . " "t.tiihl. UU1UU.UII
Valloy Fruit Union. tf
Do you snvo as much nn von shnnln
If not, Why not? Try our method.
Umpqua Savings nnd' Loan jtaannit...
tlon. A homo Institution for home
people. Orflco With Dnuirltia ihotrn
Company, (
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
V A COLD OR CATARRH
IKow To Get ReUef When Head j
and Nose are Stuffed Up.
Count fifty I Your cold in head or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos
trils will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more snuffling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or headache;
no struggling for breath at night.
Get a small bottlo of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply a
little of this fragrant antiseptio cream
in your nostrils. It penetrates through
every air passage'of the head, soothing
and healing the swollen or inflamed
mucous membrane, giving you Instant
relief. Head colds, and catarrh yield
like magic Don't 'Btay stuffed-u and
miserable. Relief) is sure.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN j
FOR SALE CHEAP 1914 Harley-
Davloson motor-cycle. Phone 8F3.
f-24
FOR SALE Pure-bred' Barred Rock
roosters, from O. A. (J. eggs. El
mer Swan, Look! n g Glass, Oregon.
FOR SALE Eight lots and . small
house, good location, lty water,
etc., (486. Inquire News.
FOR SALE. Hay at the Edenbower
Orchard tracts. Fred Fisher, man
ager. Phone 26-F4.
FOR SALE Or will exenange for
small stock ranch, block of Rose-
' burg-property, small house, some
lruit treeB. Inquire ut News. v
FOR SALE One gray gelding, grade
Percheron, 3 years old. Geo. Tel
ford, Happy Valley P. O. address,
Rosepurg, Oregon.
FOR SALE 50 head' of Al (picked)
ewe lumCbB, none bettor. See them.
Price (12. 60 per head. E. L. Rice
& Son, DIHard. Oregon.
FOR SALE Heavy draft team, har.
neBS and wood wagon. Price (250
if taken at -once. Phone 11F25
R. Stubbs, Melrose, Oregon.
FOR SALE Harley-Llavldson motor
cycle, electrically equipped, with
speedometer and spotlights, and in
Al condition. Ford Garage.
FOR SALE 1260 feet No. 1 TUBtlc,
500 feet No. 8 flooring; Star wind
mill, new. A. A. Emmons, Happy
Valley. Phone 17F5.
FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet, best of
. condition, bumper, tool box, live
good tires, demountable rims. For
quick sale, J600 cash. Also 1917
Briscoe in food condition. Will
demonstrate both carB. R. E.
1 Cook, RoBeburg.
FOR SALE 3 second-hand Dodgo
Jirotners touring carB. uno 1918
Dodge truck, one 1917 Ford truck,
and one 1918 Maxwell touring.
Terms can be arranged. See J.
O. Newland, New Dodge Brothers
Cars on hand at present. J-24-p
WANTED.
WANTED H.ilf grown turkeys or
poor birds for fattenHs. Phone
14K14.
WANTED Four or five-room modern
furnished house. Phone "G. A.
News ofllce.
WANTED Any kind of work by a
woman; no washing. Address M.
A., liare News. Jll
WANTED Woodcutters. W1U pay
per coro. aibo want men to
out move wooq. mono 14 14.
WANTED AH kinds of furs and
rabbit skins. Must be dry. Berg
er's Junk Shop.
WANTED An Experienced waitress,
middle aged woman preferred. Ap
ply nt Grand Restaurant.
OF
I
Says We Must Keep Feet Dry,
Avoid Exposure and
Eat Less Meat
Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex
posure, keep feet dry, cat less meat,
drink lots of water and above all take
a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep
down uric acid.
Rheumatism is caused bv poisonous
toxin, called uric acid, which is gene-
rateu in inc Dowels and absorbed into
the blood. It is the (unction of the
kidneys to filter this acid from the
blood and cast it out in the urine. The
?orcs of the skin arc also a means of
rccing the blood of this impurity. In
damp anu cniuy, cold weather the skin
pores are closed, thus forcing the kid
neys to do double work, they become
weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate
this uric acid which keeps accumulating
and circulating through the svstem.
eventually settling in the joints and
muscles causing stiffness soreness and
pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
act from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts ; put a tablespoonful
in a giass oi water ana drink before
breakfast each morning for a week. This
is said to eliminate uric acid by stimu
lating the kidneys to normal action,
thus ridding the blood of these impur
ities.
lad Salts is inexnrtnxivrV harm) anrl
Is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia and
is used with excellent results by thou-
sanos oi ioucs wno are subject to rheu
matism. Here you have a pleasant,
effervescent lithia-water drink which
overcomes uric acid and is beneficial
to your kidneys as well
To the People
of Roseburg and Douglas Co.
The Umpqua Trading Company solicits your, business and If modern
up to date methods will merit it, we will do our part; - "No order
too small to recelvo ovr very belt efforts and painstaking care".
You can send a child here; it will receive the same personal atten
tion as though you came yourself. All goods are -marked In plain
figures. A complete assortment of fresh clean stock of Staple and
Fancy Groceries In, an absolutely clean store. Here Is something
new which will appeal to you. On and after January 1st all charge
accounts are net cash 30 days. Cash with delivery we will allow
you 2 per cent discount.
Goods paid and delivered by yourself 4 per cent discount.
Stop tliinkl here is an opportunity to encourage thrift and a
tidy saving on your months, purchases.
Umpqua Trading Co.
THE STORE OF QUALITY GOODS.
Phone 270. 225 N. Jackson Street
WANTED Some good cows.
Judd. Empire Feed' Barn.
See
WANTED. Sacks eggs and hides at
the Spot Cash Grocery.
WANTED Scrap iron, metal, rub
ber, rags, chlttlm bark, hides and
wool. Berger's Junk Shop. Phone
182.
WANTED Desireable houseB for
renting. We have calls and cannot
Biipply the demand. G. U. Helblg,
401 CasB St.
WANTED Good man to work on
fruit ranch; man with family pre
ferred. Phone 28F3, or write G.
A. Bradhurn, Roseburg, Oregon.
WANTED Oregon fruit and stock
ranches for exchange for California
and Nevada ranch and city pro
perty. See O. U. Helblg. 401 Cass
WANTED Girl or middle aged wo
man for general housework; all
modern conveniences In house.
. Good home for right party. Mrs,
Chas. S. Spinning, Sutherlin.
Phone Oakland line 39F3.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT 2 rooms suitable for
housekeeping. Phone 216-L.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms 308 S. Pine St., phone
138-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished four-room
house. Inquire 647 S. Stephens
Street, or phone 4 5 4 -R or 454-L.
MISCELLANEOUS.
EXCHANGE. New five room house
and two.lots, clear of incumbrance,
for farm (property. . Inquire at the
News office.
STRAYED One dark-gruy 3-year
old, weight 900, and 1 black, with
Roman nose, weight 1000. Please
notify W. F. Ramp, Route 1, Rose
burg, Oregan.
STRAYED One roan-gray 3-year
old, weight 900, and 1 black, with
Roman nose, weight 1000. Please
notify W. F. Ramp, Route 1, Rose
burg, Oregon.
WE WRITE BONDS We write all
kinds of Bonds and represent the
largest Insurance and Bonding
Companys. See M. F. Rice of Rice
& Rice. tf
LOST From a jitney Saturday even
ing, ladles blue coat with fur col
lar and band of fur around bottom,
service pin on left sleave. Finder
please return to News office and
receive reward.
WILL ECHAXNGE 70 acre ranch
in Southern Oregon, close In, to
trade for three or more acre
chicken rnnch anywhere between
Koscburg, Oregon, andi Woodland,
wash. Address Box B, 188 Ca
rnthers St., Portlnnd, Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN Rural credit
farm loans. The only loan for the
farmer. 20-year amortized loans
w'th privilege of paying all or part
at any time. Low rate of Interest.
we specialize on farm mortgages.
see M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice, tf
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE We
write Flro, Life ai.dl Automobile
Insurance. All policies inspected
oy one versed in tho law of insur
nnce. No loop holes to escape lia
bility. Risks promptly inspected
nnd all losses receive our personal
attention. M. F. Rico, of Rice &
Rice. tf.
WE BUY AND SELL BONDS Gov
ernment nnd municipal bonds. If
you have money to invest see us.
Don't let your dollars lay idly by.
U. S. Liberty Bonds at market less
small brokerage. If you must sell,
sell to us. If you wish to buy
more, buy from us. You can't do
better, you might do worse. See
M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice. tf
CABINETS
for filing letters or card cases for
loose ledger cards, are always used
In offices where they file away let
ters and bills and keep copies of
thoso written in the ofllce. We have
some good ideas in the way of letter
flies, cabinets, letter copying presses,
besldos everything that could be
called a blank book filing cabinet.
Orders filled for aU kinds of imi
boxes.
TheJ. G. FlooK Co.
Rosoburg, Oregon. , j
t1919
MAXWELL
The unexcelled choice for
LIGHT CAR
Up-to-the-Minute in
STYLE
AND
EQUIPMENT
Comfort
Durability
Economy
H. MERTEN
ROSEBURO, OREGON.
Distributors for Douglas County.
Service Station 214 S. Main St.
Phone 192-Y.
EggsWanted!
We will pay a premium abo"e the
market price for strictly Fresh
Large White or Brown eggs. Must
be fancy stock. Bring them in.
UMPQUA TRADING CO.
225 North Jackson.
FIRE
INSURANCE!
Risks Promptly Inspect
ed on Application.
We have several strong old-line
Companies. Protect yourself be
fore It is too late.
W. A. B0GARD
403 Cass Street Phone 303.
P.ork; Krup.
If pleased you'd be
With the meat you buy
For beef to roast or pork to fry
Beef and pork our leading crop.
You'll find us nlways on the hop.
Scrupulously clean, we use the mop.
TRADE HERE.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Geo. KohUiagcn, Prop. Phone 08.
Fire and Auto Insurance
Protect yourself from loss with
one of our properly written insur
ance policies.
6. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE
ltd Cass Street Ronebur. Ore.
"Oregon for Every Community
Every Community for Oregon"
That's what the newly organized Oregon Chamber of
Commerce will stand for in the development of the
state's rosources.
Roseburg and Douglas County may well plan on part
icipating to the fullest extent. The Umpqua Valley
Bank certainly will. ,
3. SI. THRONE
the UTtPQUfl
ROSEBURG
A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON
The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can
. get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Our Stock is Clean' and Sanitarily Kept
end all goodB are of tb best manufacture. Orders personally look
ed after.
WALTER PATTERSON. I HE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279
THE SPECIALTY SHOP.
Hemstitching, picot edgine, pleat
ing, button covering, braiding, all
kinds of fancy stitching. Waists
made to order. 321 Perkins Build.
tf
REMEMBER
Do yon wish to be remembered by
your loved ones? If so, set the
example by placing a pretty Mon
ument or Headstone - upon the
grave of your dear Father, Mother,
Brother, Sister, Husband, Wife or
Oliild. We are in a position to
serve yon best. Come in nnd see
what we have to offer. Wo do all
kinds of cemetery work ' and our
prices are very reasonable.
Peoples Marble & Granite Works
VV. E. Mars tors, proprietor, SOU
IT. Jackson Street,
or
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
Roseburg, Oregon.
nit- uodf FrR Ynnt? i
HOME YOU'VE PLANNED
THE PINEST
PLUMBING
THE LAND!
We hear you're planning to build
a now home. Well, do you know
that It would be a matter of
money in your pocket and good
.plumbing in your house 'if you
talked your plans r rer with us and
got our prices? We're dependable
plumbers.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
PHONB 151.
Jersey Creamery Butter
1-4 lb. Prints
FRESH DAILY.
DOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
economical in operation. Runs
on kerosene, gasoline or gas.
R. E. HARNESS
l0-" - - Oregon
MRS. F. D. OWEN
On Flowers, Potted Plant,
Funeral Designs, Wedding Bou
quets, ete.
FOR SALE AT '
"THE FERN"
111 Case St. Roseborc. Ore.
PHONK MO ' Ur"
YEW
INI I
v- I -k.40i.IEi
ITr
Cashier
VKLLEU bank
OREGON '
JUDD'S
Feed & Seed Store
POULTRY FEED.
Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Egg
Producing Mash.
HOG FEED.
More Pork, Barley Meal and Corn
COW FEED
Alfalfa Meal, Mill Run, Fisher's
Dairy Feed.
GENERAL FEEDS
Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley, Hay.
and Straw delivered anywhere
in town. Phone 153.
SEED
Oats, Wheat and Barley.
Two gasoline Engines, One Feed
Grinder, One Single Buggy. Sec
ond hand Automobiles Bought
and Sold.
WANTED Some good cows.
J. M. JUDD
Empire Darn.
Roseburg
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Gearing
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
and Pressed for 1.00. AU work
given prompt .attention. Bargain
day prices do not Include calling
for or delivering cloihes.
G. W. SLOPER
308 N. Jackson.
Dry Slab Wood
Lime and Cement
AT
H. J. DENN TRANSFER COMPANY
PHONE 128
CRENGHGLASSES
I MRS, ETHEL YII BANNERFIAK CAMPBELL
Pupils desiring instruction tn class
ill DleaSA mil frtr n-rlA..1AM n
Studio, over ott's Musio Store.
Heinline Piano School
For
ALL GRADES PIANO STUDENTS
Children's Fundamental lasses a
Specialty.
424 Perkins Bldg. Phone 800
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician ft Surgeon
Phoueet S17-S18 Perkins Bldg.
Office lip
Res. 454-J. Rosebnrg, Ore.
DR. M. H. PLYLER.
Licensed Chiropractic Physician.
223 W. Lane 8t.t Roseburg,. Or.
Consultation, examination tree.
Office Hour. B to S Phone 158
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.