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ADVICE POR MANKIND OF ALL, AQRS 20 10 30, KVIOHYTHINO TO GAIN AND NOTIII.N'O TO LOSE. This la llio egotis tlcul perlud when the young man known iiioth thua Ills fl her. Ago nf wild onts. 30 Hoy now changing niliifl and con siders fathnr a man of fair. Judgment. Thin represents man's accumulative period. Siicccaa or failure settled. No days of grace. NOW Ol! NEVER 10 DANGER LINK 7! per cent of ' 45 men meet re verses and lose entire ac- lmvo l0Bt " cumulations. by this age. Life now a re ality begins Ills accumulating. 97 per cent This Is the age of cau tion. Must not specu late, has all to lose, nothing to gain. Look for security, not high rate of interest. 1 In DOOO can make good (10 At 60, 95 per cent of men nro dependent upon dally earnings or children, harvest, old ago will find you dependent. If you do not securely lay up In A POLICY I IN THE MUTUAL, LIFE OR IN. Y. MoaiiH a competency for you "IF" yon live to old ago for family after you die. J. V, illJTCJJASON, Dint. Mgr., 421 Perklna IJldg., Roseburg. EUGENE EXRESKS THANKS TO ROSEBCRG VISITORS. Expects to Reciprocate When the Ore gon Electric Extends Line to Koseburg. log.Xa new a W. A. Pettlt went to Eugene biiHinens thin afleruoon. II. I', Kngpls and C. C. Grant wore In from I'eel on bitHiiuss today. lion. Binger Hi-niiaiin lu looking after property Intercuts at Myrtle roini tniH weeK. ' Lee hove wiih over from (JnruVn Valley today and reports everybody there very huuy with, their fall work Hulbert, Mlna Lulu and MIhs Maple .Moore, or Wilbur, panned through hf're IhlH morning enroule to San Diego, Cal., where they will Bpeud the winter. Kichnrd St.ubhH, the local grocer, h:is been admllti-d to Mercy lloapltul and will undergo an operation for Rloiuaeh trouble, with which he ban been severely afflicted for over a year past. It. W. Denfjon, Hon of Judge II. L. neuKon, was here from Klamath Pa 11b today. He reports his father as "gottlng youngor every day." Mr. Uenaon notea a viiHt Improvement In Itoseburg the past five years. Road Supervisor V. II. lirown waB in from Dlxonvllle today. He says Bomeon has been dumping rubbish along the public road, which Is In violation of the state law. He gives notice that such action must cense, J. P. HutcheBOii, district manager for the Mutual Lire Insurance Co. of New York, today received word from Now York hed(iiarters that he was among the first 20 agents writ ing the largest amount, of Insurance for tho com puny during the year 191 2. Or. J.. M. IlatiHliualr, of Cortland. Is looking after property Interesls lu this vicinity. Hu has ju.st returned from an exlented I rip K;int and says the banks there have an abundance of money awaiting Invest men ts. He looks for Important developments In Oregon beforo long. Suits to foreclose two realty mort gages have been riled In the Circuit Court hero by Mm Itoseburg Natlonnl Hunk agtilnst Allan A. Cunningham as trustee for II. (1. Sonueinauu, a bankrupt. The mortgages nggregate a total of $7:"iH and cover pari of lot G anil nil of lots fi. 7 and S of block a, city of (llcndiile. Although unable to furnish accur ate figures today. County Clerk, Lenox says the registration or hong las County Tor the November election probably will tolal r.'jnn, or ahnul 70(1 more than at the last general election held In Oregon two years ago Complete figures will not he com piled beforo the end of the week. LOCAL NEWS. liny a Directory. Rolled oata And barley, crocked anti whole orn, wheat and all varieties of mill feed at the iglaa County Mills. Ph.mo 13. Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian Church will servo ft genulno homo cooked dinner In tho parlors of tho church on election day, Nov. fj. did Mrs. II. I. (Jatley and two child ren left this afternoon on their re turn to Washington, I). C. Her mother, Mrs. Dinger Hermann, ac companied her as Tar as Portland. Mrs. S. Hall, wife of the local real estate dealer, received ft tele grain this morning announcing the death of her mother, Mrs. S. I- Wlegle, an Danville, III. Mrs. Wlegle was 7J years of age. She, visited here with Mrs. Hall last May and at that time her health appeared to be good ror a person of her years. A daugh ter lu Danville and a son in Chicago are among her surviving relatives Her husband died 28 yearB ago. About 1G.000 Iilack Mass fry were "planted" yesterday In the South Cmpu.ua Hlver nhovo tho RoHeburg dam nnd nt the Sheffield place above Shady Point. These fish nre from the Columbia Hlver and were brought here by the Oregon Pish and Game Commission at the request of local fishermen. It Is thought that they will thrive In the South Cmpnua but will prohahly not enter tho colder and swifter water of the North Cmp una and will not disturb the trout In the latter stream. 1 he MaHs are more Inclined to sloughs and sluggish water. Itulbs nil kinds and description!! Si .thick, the nurseryman. 4 J inn MUiiVll PlltKl T(M(V, t If VOII U'.'lllf n vnnil nifilllniy i- list, a lost address, the number j uimi i reei oi some party, buy ,4- Only a limited supply lull. II. .j. 4- office, Cass & l'hio Btreets, 4. !............. t i f J. K. C. Davis was In from South Deer creek today. New shipment, of IiiiIIin Just ill .1.1114'!.. 1 114? lllirHel'Vlllllll. Mra. lirlstol's cider ut the Rose- , Durg faoda Works. Phone 18C. Douglas County Creamery butter only 85c a two-pound Bquure. Ask your grocer for It. Putrcnlse home luuiisiry. Hunt sells Directories. NKW TODAY FOR SALE. Chlhunhun puppy. Ad dress II, euro Review. FOR SALE. Spltzenberg II 11(1 lien Davis apples IITie per bushel. Pure elder 2m: per gallon. Phone BF2I, Dlxiiiivlllii line. I'llllKK GOOD FA It MS fur sale hv the owner, nil near Itoseburg, on main wagon rnad. near school and eliuiTh. Good Htream of water nnd live springs of water on eaeh place. Small urehard. house, liarn ami out-houses oil each place. Suitable for fruit. farming or stock raising. Prices: No. I, JlfiOO; No. 2, nilll; No. II, ir.lMIII. AddresB or see K. V. Kuykendall, 211(1 WnsbliiK tnn street. dnl'l Think it Over You can store our automobile in an up-to-date FIRE PROOF GARAGE Where your car and all lis lieloliglnga nro practically Insured against loss by fire from Ihe moment. It enlers tho door for the same price you pay elsewhere and yen lake tho risk. THINK IT OVER, then see The New Garage Co. J 1 lull grade gasoline nnd lubricants always In slock. LODGE CARDS A A. F. & A. M t.niirol 1 H A No. 13. Regular meetings on the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at Masonic Tem- uie, corner Jackson and Cass. Sojour ners Invited to attend. N. RICE, W. M. R. H. C. WOOD, Sec. I O. O. F.. Rising Star Loduo Nn 17 I meets In the Odd FellowB Temnle every Friday evening. VlBltlng uitjiiireu uiwnys welcome. ED. S. COCK ELRE ASK, N. G. W. S. POWELL, R. S. M. FICKLE, F. S. D P. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. 32G Holds regular communl- pntiona at Iho I.lt.n n i - luinn 1UU1JJ1U OD the 2nd nnd 4th Thursdays of each UI..U1I1. mi memuers requested to - o -J I ...mw nil TIBILIHg brothers nre coidlnlly Invited to at- leiiu. iiiAiicu ii i.:itv a:.n. k n II. C. SI.OCUM, Secretary. DIOtiREE OF HONOR Mystic Lodge i.icuid uimi hiiu lin ivion- day evcnluiTH of nmh month in the Oild Fellow's Temple. Visiting members nre cordlallv Invited in m. tend. ADA LAMPSO.N. c. of H K. II. LENOX. Rcc. MAUD KIRK, Receiver. p AGLES, Roseburg Aerie meets In their hall on .Inekunn SI 9n,1 and 4th Monday- ovenlngs of ' each immiii, ui b o chick, visltlug breth ren In good standing alwnyB welcome. IlKiM NUKTH, W. P. II F. (IIIODMIM W !.. Phono M 183. I MPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. 1 ITmnmin Trii.A r, At iRt nnd 3rd Motlduv nt njaeh mntilh at the Eagles' Hall. Visiting Chiefs welcome. J. W. BROWN. Sachem. C 11. TERCINSICI. C. of R. O. O. liV lMiltetnrlnn l n,li vn e Meets In Odd Fellows Temple. v., nil,, mitnmui nun I.HSB DIB., OD Saturday evening of each week Meyihera of the order In pnnH .i.nii ing are Invited to attend. J. K. UA1LEY, N. O. M.. M. MILLER, R. S. Sole Agency for Dike's Household Remedies Krohn's Drug Store Maccabec Ttmple, 325-327 Cass St. Koschurc, Ort'gon I O. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9 ' Meets In Odd Fellows Tempi on ino 1st and 3rd Thursday even ings of each month. Visiting breth ren always welcome. CARL OIIMAN. C. P. L. H. MILLEDOE, Scribe. fi E. S., Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to nttond. MRS. JESSIE DAY, W. M. FREW JOHNSON. Sec. nosEinTRo i.onc.K no. 1037. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE). Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o' clock In M area boo hall. All visiting brothers Invited to attend. ),. WIMBERLY. Dlctntor, II. O. PAROETER, Socy. REI1EKAIIS, Roseburg Rebeknh Lodge. No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren Invited to attend. MRS. TII.1.IE JOHNSON, N. O. M RS. DEI. LA Lr.WIS, Secy. MRS. C. 11. PATRICK. F. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD. Oak Camp No. 135 Meets In the Odd Fellows' Hall In Roseburg every 1st nnil 3rd Monday evenings. Visit ing nelgh.iors i Iwnvs welcome. M. 11. OERMOND, C. C. J. A. BUCHANAN. Clerk. UOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Lilac " Circle No. 49 Meets on tho 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visit ing members In good standing are Invited to attend. MRS. KTHEL K ASTON, O. N. CLARA CAWLF1ELD. Clsrk. EUGENE. Oct. 18. (Mayor of Roseburg, Roseburg, Ore.) Dear Sir: On behalf of the Oregon Electric Celebration Committee I beg to ex tend to you our sincere appreciation for the splendid manner In which the people of Roseburg came to join with us In our day of rejoicing over the ad vent of the Oregon Electric Into the upper Willamette Valley. I do not know of anything In connection with our celebration that gave us more genuine pleasure than did the cor dial manner with which our friends of the neighboring cities of Oregon met our invitation to be with us on this great day. It speaks well for the future pf our great state when there can be in evidence on such oc caalons the splendid spirit of enthu siaBtic co-operation that waa shown by the various cities of Oregon In coming to us with such strong" delega tions to help mnke successful our celebration. I beg you to believe that we sincerely appreciate the splendid delegation that RoBeburg sent to Eu gene on October 15th and I hope that as years go on there will alwayB exist between the people of your city and the people of our city the feeling of friendship and good will that was exhibited by your city In coming in such splendid numbers to rejoice with us in our obtaining this new rail road that Is going to do so much for the development of our part of the state. We hope the day Is not far dis tant when we can come to Roseburg nnd rejoice with her In the advent of the Oregon Electric Into the city limits. That day is sure to come, nnd when It comes I trust your day of rejoicing will be ns pleasant and successful ns was ours. 1 beg you to believe the people of Eugene will do their share In making It a success Just as the people of Roseburg did so splendidly their part in making ours successful. With sincere regards and best wishes, I beg to remain. Cordially yours, M. J. DURYEA, Manager. HOTEL ARRIVALS. McClallcn Hotel. J. C. Hunter, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Nellie Mack, Chi cago; F. M. Morlarty, San Francisco; Walter R. Day. Rochester, N. Y.; M. Manasse, Coshocton, Ohio; M. H. Derbyshire, Edgar McDanlel, North Bend; J. 1). Pomereno, Lincoln, Neb.; Anion Rohleder, Peoria, III.; T. R. Sheridan, City; Mrs. Chas. A. Pope, Sacramento; J. G. Racon, Umpqua; Wm. F. Marsters, Geo. A. Crane, Mel rose; Guy Burge, Enterprise, Oregon; Mrs. O. E. Thompson, Sl.lverton; Sol C. Stone, Grants PasB; Lafe Engels, Peel; Aletha Gillespie, Robt. W. Tel fer, Eugene; Felix Wagnor, J. J. Cur tis, Portland. Grund Hotel. Herbert Armstrong, Albert Sehrader, North Bend; E. O. Hathaway nnd wife. Fairbuult, Minn.; T. L. Tnylor, C. E. Whlsler, Medford; 11. F. Nichols. F. E. Weaver, Riddle; Mlsa E. Primer, Glendale; H. F. Schlcgclmllch, Cleveland, Ore.; O. M. jmijura ! ! BMW CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of GREEN VALLEY If you have never been to Green Valley you have missed seeing one of the choicest spots in Douglas county. Here you find a veritable natural park, through which flows the pure and sparkling mountain water of Roberts Creek. The soil is deep and mellow and the land is level. Orchard Tracts The late Jeptha Green was fortunate enough to secure what is undoubtedly the choicest portion of this little valley and his heirs are now cutting it up . and platting it in 5 and 10 acre orchard tracts. Poultry Farms While waiting for an orchard to come into bearing, it will not be necessary for a purchaser to remain without an income, as the soil, market and cli mate conditions are ideal for poultry raising. Low Prices Considering these tracts are on the R. F. D. route, only 4 miles from Rose burg, ai:d only 10 minutes walk from Green, a station on the S. P. R'3'1 onc would expect an exhorbitant price, but such is not the case, as they will be sold at a very reasonable figure. Easy Terms To those who so desire, easy terms of payment will be given. From Owner You have the additional advantage of dealing direct with the owner, and covering the usual agent's commission. THINK THIS OVER, THEN BUY, DO IT NOW. M. B. GREEN Rosebu?h00eTFii R' R a Wilbur nnd wife, Lakevlew; F. B. Lane, Dlxonvllle; Paul Schlndlcr. II. C. Fersan, Ilillsboro; S. Hancock. Salem; W. B. McMIIIen, J. II. Ilosard, lloaglln; A. S. Holton. Berkeley; Mrs. M. 11. Green. Greens; W. Andrews, Edenbowcr; A. II. Hlnkson, Eugene; Ci. Dunlop. A. E. Chambers. San Fran cisco; C. W. Ballnrd, Ray llrosl, City; Mra. C. Williams. C. Van Pelt, T. II. Gardner, Mr. nnd Mra. C. C. Hughes, Portland. I LOCAL NEWS A. S. Chnppell. Brockway; Mrs. W, 0. Winston nnd son, Wlnstons; W. A. Sebrlng. Grant Taylor, Winches ter; E. A. 1 1 Inkle, J. T. Cox, Deer Creek; .1. T. Clow. Grants Pass; C. II. N'ortbrup. Marshrield, were ament; tho Roseburg visitors today. Ilr. Lowe's glasses do not need the guarantee that goes with them. There's a reason. They cost you no more lh:in the inferior kinds usually sold and you have tho benefit of bis skill and tnnre than 21 years cx IM'i'ienci1. Consult him 111 the fore noon uiii'ii iiisslljle. The new book or George Rarr Mc Cuteheon, "The Hollow of Her Hand." will be Issued Sept. 27; $1 .HO net. The trailo may bo supplied In nihanre at the Itoseburg Honk Store. Sweet, pure apple cider nt the Roseburg Soda Works. Phono 186. LISTEN TO OUR APPEAL FOR HELP To our reason for calling on you. We need you to Help us Move You need us to help You Save Money Our new store is rapidly nearlng completion, and we still have a largo amount of stock to dispose of before wo move, or stand a heavy pack ing and cartage expense. We don't want to go to this expense If we ran avoid It, so we are placing BED ROCK prices on every single Item of stock In our store or yet to come not even reserving our LATE FALL sriTS AND OVERCOATS. It's up to you. If you know values, good material and workmanship when you see them, you are doing yourself an Injustice by falling to Attend Our Removal Sale It costs you nothing to come In and see what we havo In ofrer and In order to accommodate you the store w ill remain open till 8 o'clock every evening. Simon Caro