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k fVRLY GARDEN TRUCK P SHOULD BE PLANTED; ' CltMCMUlF IC VMIUR F JUMOIMU IJ IrtLUrtU. I I i Now is the time tu put in curly garden truck, say those ho know. 'i "luin up the noil now ami pi ! the benefit of the early sunshine and 1 you will also Ki-l the b.-netit ot au "(early cariien." aaiil a gardiur o thin tity yesterday. lie said he had already started to spade up his Kani-'li and hail pkint I ed onions and peas. He said he I would Immediately tlillow with lil- tuee and radishes. Now is a Rood .1 time especially to plant peas, h.e sas. i for they are hardy anil will slund j frosts without even a ilierk on their growth. It Is yet too early to plant .1 corn and beans for frosts are' sure to oeeur after they are f and it -neld be disastrous to plant them. ' It Is also a little early to plant poia- O.-s unless the patill is on. the s.iuth ,le of a buildillK well sheltered. Here are some tips to ainat'-ur Hardeners: ; "The soil for a vegetable linnlcn - should be free from stones and easilv rjiltivaled. Wet land that can nut be drained, should be avoided, as ail ernes suffer more from too much wales than from drouth. Land which has a (tenth- rolling "r umlulatini: surface with a southern exposure. Is the most desirable for Kcncral t (rardenlnK operations, since It i lieves the full sunliKht and allow ' . . -I..... ..nntl.nl nl ill.. U llr ' that falls upon It. A garden should ' Hfcc cultivated often, as cultivation prevents evaporation .and so saves ! the moisture In it. Water should not be applied unless the crop is suf fering for it. Whenever the garden has been Irrigated, it should be ritl tivated as soon as possible to pre vent the soil from baking." mwBin""-rawi( i '' ' -" i- ,; ' I nl i-irr "' 7:15 Palace Theatre 9:00 "HOME OF FEATURES' Wednesday and Thursday Big Benefit li foi mantes in Aid of ROSEBURG JUVENILE BAND Feature l'hoto l'lays, !.nul Concerts, Local Vaudeville R M Adults 10.' Children 5c. rickets for sale by any of l lie BAM) BOYS RICHARDSON' S MLJRCERIZKD CROCHET The bi)c.est selling crochet cotton in Roseburg today, Matches I). M. C. We have Complete line of this genuine R. M. ('. The washable Cordouuet Crochet Cotton in universal use for finest work. Comes iu white sizes 3 to 80, ecru 3 to 60 and iu the following colors: pink, blue, delft, linen, yellow and lavender iu sizes 5, 30 and 50. Mail orders filled. Our Price Any Siz or Color 1 Oc a ball CARR'A-A Variety Store annoi i:ii;t. 1 lu'D'ljy aniiotiinp myself as n canilidati' for the Knil.lir;in nomi nation at the primary .'lection to be lit hi on May l.ith, lit Hi, for the of il'' of Circuit .huiue for the Soeoml rY 1 .Imllrial liistrict, composed of the XOTU'K. -untitles of ( oos, Kant'.Iteiiton am) next nsuint; term. If I am nominat Curry, Oouglas, t.im oln, for llw tl ami elected to said offire, 1 will during my term of ollhe, administer justhe e;oiomi rally impartially and without fear. ish or friends to reward. To wl()m u ,.om.;,rn Kvery litigant plaintiff and de-, ;. hrivliv fendant coining before nio. shall hae . .. ,,., I uiuiid A: f rear, engineers Mv motto shall he: A square deal to all, special privileges to none. ('. A. SKIll.llltKDI-:. ors open at 7 P- "' performance starts at 7:15 p. in. Sharp Second Show at 9 p. m IS OPTIMISTIC OVER THE YfAR'S BUSINESS NEW POSTER 13 OUT 1916 Rose Festival Pertgn Advertise! Scenery of Famous Columbia River "While there's life there's hoiie. is the optimistic belief of Frank II butueilin, and will aain take ui' with the eounly court the matter t.t ..11 l..im.iit in the M:iioi- KilllieV tax matters, saya the t'nus lla Times. A month aKO a si-ttlemellt si nieil imminent, hut .Indite Watson I said to have withheld his opinion and the matter parsed aloiiK wi.n out any action. The cuuim court at that time said they took the position that the entire nialti should not be lilt up to them. u to whether or not the tax charm aKalnst the Kinney properties sliould he reduced. .Mr. Waile says theie is nolhiim new in the matter, but that he still hopes some aio e, iiienl can be reached whereby Hie entire lax 0 .utter i.in be adjusted sn llial ih-' operty con be disposed of if thi chance arises. He prohibit will go over to t'oiiuille tomorrow'. Th..re is limre than tll'I.IHIU due on the Kinnev estate, countinn in! back taxes on some of the lands as tar hack as Hum. together wilh penalties anil interest. An el'iort was made to lup off at least part or the Interest and penalties. Not for another two months nt least, said Ml. Waite. will it be posilde to start the buililim: of the loKKine road from Suthcrlin that Is to he put in by the Itoacb Timber Company. He said today that in the next days there will be more lotini: camps and mills open in the Nnrih west. and esp' dally in on aim. than there ever has been before. In Portland the hiiililniK permits are showini; an appreciabh' in crease over the same inuntlis of last wear and are an indication of a QalldiilK boom, he believes. INtsTOI KICK fl.ISi:l Ti r.NllAY. The KoseburK puslnffice v. ill be open to the pul-lic onl one hour to morrow Washington's bin Inlay -this from li to I" o'clock in I i'' lure noon. No delivery of mail will be made by the curb rs. but their patrons may receive their mail tiron application dillini! the open the office, the same as p iceneral delivery. I I NECKWEAR AGENT Will BE PROSECUTED BY THE OfFICERS AT EUGENE ft h v ; 5.. 1(1R. if . Portland r lUlti K a the first puldirity in ko ftirth ad iTtirfmu th' ,he ColuMihta river. 'I he li'slial poster tlDit.il m ;;r(. Je. beauties nf I'stival will hour ;i 1 1 OIIS Of tile ,e l-.'hl .lane 7, 8 and !t. Opening day , .ill Wilms the iiatini al ded'caiio:! of :M" Ci.hiiiilMa rht-r hi':huay. The ester a'Tit s the slir.au " Knr You a inse in '(Ttland Grcius." The pnster .as donaied ! Kre 1 C. Cnuper, for-' ::i-r Oretiii boy, now famous as an j ..rt'st. The design wiil r.:i:m ha::i; in ransportation offices a!l ovt r the Tinted States. j '((;i:i:ssm ukxt ok 1 Ai,n'. ox in n;ii i:tiov (From the Hardiner Courier) 1 We respe. tfully submit the follow ing cxri-rpt from a fpt-erh of Con-;:ie.-sinan Kent, of Caliioinia, to our icadi-is and to the kindly considera tion of th.. Marshfii-ld Ifcord. Hep-, res ntatiw K nt is a :iann h lt'pub iiian. but he it-j. resents the iews of Ihe Courier in this matter taelly in this speeeh whirl) he didivi-n-ct ill (he ! s" ol llepresentalives: "As one linam-ialiv interested In Mexir ami i na.-in u li as 1 would not jeopa! di' my own lile or the live of mv sons to protect toy property, 1 would be a coward and a murderer :f I sent in v round men to death on li hall ni in v propel t . The livt's of American soldiers h'n hi not lie sacrificed and the peo ple's tr' asure wasted to protect the property rights of citicns who hav taken a chance on the laws and on i M 'i. n of p'-oplo be olid our control." L. V. Stiles, who was arrested at Yrrka, t'aliiornia, seeral wtn-ks ao on i hai k'S pret erred by a bank at t he lialies, whh brouKli to Kugeiir i ttrday by l. A. Klkins, deputy heriff, alter being aciniitted on the marsM there, says the KuKene Kenis t it. He is in the Lane County jail. Stiles was in Kugene following January 12, taking orders for shirts i or tlie Columbia Neckwear and Shirt laiuilat tin inn Company, of Portland, i cord in k to his receipts, and ol uliicli t'ompany he now claiiiis to be i! employe. Stiles mys that If then is any thing wrung with the orders and the jhirts were not received, it must be Ihe company s fault, as lie claims to bae sent in the orders. While on the way to this city, Heupty Kikins ami Stiles visited the neck wear man ut act tiring company's . tore ui the I'hoeuix building in Toil laml. Tlu- company denied that utiles is in ft rmploy. but admitted that.be had lieen at one time. The charue against him at The Italics was lor i.suiug a sight draft on i lie house, li it h it refused to honor. I It' 4 on tended at the trial that ho had been given orders to is sue sight drafts when necessary. The i 'ill u in 1 1 1 a Company in Portland main tained that lie had previously been aut horizt'd to Issue the drafts hut l hat he had been ordered to stop. ; 'titles was deured of the charge pro len ed by The I tulles bank. 1 lejiiit y Klk ins and Stiles arrived on the o'clock train from Portland. St iles' case will come before the Tand jury which convenes this week. The charge of obtaining money under i lalse pretenses was preferred against him by 1 r. C. It. Marks, who ordered shirts from him. paying him in ad vance, t St iles is said to have oper ated in Ito-ielnug prior to being ar rested in California. ) that r.er in chaise of the bridge across Cow Creek near Kiddle, Houglas County, Oregon, have filed in the office of the Con il ly Clerk their certificate of com pletion and final estimate of the to tal cist of the construction of the Kiddle bridge across Cow Creek, iu lumglas County, Oregon. Now, therefore, any person, firm or cut pot ation having objections to file to the completion of said bridge work or the final estimate, or to the amount a I lowed for the const ruc tion of said bridge, may file the same hi writing with the County Cb rk of Imuglas County. Oregon, on or before t wo ( '2 weeks from t he date of the first publication or this notice, P.y order of the County Court of houglas County, Oregon, dated this ."th day of I'ebruary. 1916. Date of first publication of Ibis notice, the I nth day of February, K. 11. I.KNOX", County Clerk. If you have something to Bell i rent try an Adv. in the Kevlew. Mt. Diablo Cement Awdd Gold Medal al ihe 1 i ii a in a-1 'ac i fie Interna tional Kxposiiion. H. J. DENN Tnnifir and torf Co. Fancy patlNI; S'CY PAT LIN I . HARD WHEAT J A - w Hadiims A Co. ii OlIM'W" W New Car of Diamond "W FLOUR Just ill. if .vim liHvi'ti't used It, trv a sin-!;. There IS NO BETTER. Also Dulles Patent Quern City and Pride of Douglas Brands NELY & NEELY, CASS STREET now to cntK mi.is Avoid exposure Ann urafts. Eat r it; lit. Take lr. KinH New Dis covery. It Is prepared from Pine Tar, liealiiiK balsams and mild luxa lives. Dr. K inn's New Discovery kills a net ex pel Is the cold germs, soot lies the irritated throat and al lays inl 'lain mat ion. Search as you will, you cannot find a b- tter coukIi and cold re n.e ly. Its use over 4 yearn is a nuatantee of Ratisfu' tion. I oit .ii vnci: or tiii; i'F. i:. If you want pood Insurance you should know the Company bat k of your poli'-y. You should have your policies made to fontorm with the Ore Kon laws. You s'hmiltl know Ihe finan cial standing Jl' the eompany issuiiiK jour polities. We see that every po.ihle protection is niven our clients. We write all kinds ol IX SCitANCK iiinl IIONDS. Tli' fa miliar nam en should apical to your Kood jiidctMneiit v. 1 1 ii s' b-, tiii' a company : 'I lie Liverpool. London and Clo'ie, 'I lie Moiiie ol' X. Y., The Coiiti- nt'ntal. The Phoi nix. The Sun, The A't na. In the abo list are two of the Stroni;i"i Cmii panies dnini; business in the I'nited Stater. I .ft us wrile your Insurance. We make n specialty of thi-; line lind assure ou prompt service. KICK & UK K. New Railroad Map lust iMied. Shows liM'titiouof new proposed iJosehurtr Kailroad to the 1 1 tuber. All platted lauds -diown, to pettier with i-oad;. trails, schools, ilonat ions and lots. Valuable luland ovvuers and t imlwrnieii. Pi-ici $-."' L. G. HICKS, I'-nRineiT 1'. O. Ihix ITT Hosrlitlrtf, Orrun In Following Washington's Example Wc must not forget that while he patiently endured the hardships of Valley Forge, He also built a comfortable Home at Mt. Vernon KENNY LUMBER COMPANY Agate EXPERT I f on ha ' an auai' :i nd an up tiie il cr to i n n 1 -! and i allt. 1IIK. an cpTt IALO STEPHENS L'l:: S. .Iiii'lisi.n f;t. -o- ( llll'KKN IHNNril!. I'(IHTI..AM1 MAKKi.T I'.l'.l'OUT. Wliirt-" I'nshyi Winn.' S.ituril:i i;h.-n C:tiftnlK I.acli--. Ai.l ikin Cliiirrh. no. hi, I'. 1) -ht It- h t 4: IIAI1VS SkIN Tllol Ill.l'.S Pimples V.r-p'-miis K''"ivn quickly i -1 I tu the snotlnni? an'l e.tnni: tilaliTU' o: lir. nuiimi r. ma (lintmi-Tit. .No maiifr w litre Oi-at'd. !"' ua'l ur lo"K nanuiiiK. lir. Holi'unF Kiorna i iml itifiu win rri'iKivc fcry tia'- nf lh- ailn.rnt it will rvtor.' tlip skin t'i i'h n .tural foftiii-K ;i"'l I'iirir y. unn i u-i rhlM Juff' r -.lon t b- f.n havine Mi'Jr i-hil.l f i" ;tti hli'iii.-h'" or iik'.v f-a.-" lr. Ild.cn'1 I' z'tn.i ninl-ii' iit Kuarant'-.' l N" euro, no pa..', at your Hrut:!i?t. I T' :! 1 tl I I : ) M ils rattli 1 1..'. -. ii: . f. II. m- - I V (l r.uttir ll'ltt"!' I'oultr 1'Ml.ltl. to $; j:. In (-.lli.'t I". T:. to st- al . 1 Iit'Iiv atitionnc1 tny ranrliilarv on I lit K''pulli'an tickt-t for thf oflirp of .lu-lii'i' Of tilt' IN'lli't' for It ! Cr t'k liistrit. ulii''i"t to tlic vHI of tin' Miti-rn at tin- iriiiiaiy fli" Hon to I.- Ii.-lil Mav 1 !Hli, 1 !i I . i VI v. l . ( H AS. K. HOI-KINS Ilevlpw Want Ailvs. hrlnn r'umlti. JT J ". to t VhII. . to :, i-i-l.ilt i lnrlii-r. - T'.f Jiff fiju.ii'.. i-ut ' I. !iil-ln-l. r.i- 'l oy ili-tii! ir. n a.- l!" II- If vol; arr liavmi: trn'i' vour moras.- lmll-r. or it out or in lia.l niil'l "i". in an. I iH in'-rlriul it A3X FC nr.d CET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap subst-Utt-a cuct Y'JU aume prica. It 1 ri r-t al .. it iitor" ,n toril' ml it t. and put i.r.-M' .n or k iim .nr maun- to, f;trt- r nr If t .- ar not ..rkir.e ( mri int'ie to u ftnd ' th'-ii riiriit All work an 1 prh r onable & Co., iul!.erlin. Ore. i 50 COAL, $6 tir ton from the IMKIK Gc al iiiioe, 1'hoi.e 24-F-2. VOIR PF.RS0NALIIY IS Your Greatest Asset Our hii iur v.s tit krrjt in, it 1'nth i n .' ' ) r it n tl "I'tilt. W'r itr!l 'it'll lit t'h i it ii tfiiitr fit r Sttl'll tt ft l l'l 1 1 it tt t'f ft if -Cleaninj;- I'ressinjj Repairiri! 't in r it r fut rr! stt tlittr'tiit flint tfiiit in, i if fir tt'itt lit-t ti.vi: .!:. iui.su; Trif - I's - Cu'.l Itll, I tlx I 72 N. JarVon Phone 277 MRS. F. I). OWbN, 1 Cul hlowtrj Potted PUrth Funtral Pcj'kpi Wtdrting huqucti ! 1'IIOM.S Greenhouse VF 1 2 (.iiy 414 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Ad Writing is a liberal education in its self. How many School Children can write an Ad about, we'll say, Bread, Butter, Apples or Grain, Lumber or any local product of Douglas County? Elbert Hubbard Can Sove Mom I Tin- Mmu y yon ; 4- c;ti li i 1 1-k In; tlii" luiys more li' tc In Tlit C'a'ifu'i l;.;i- T will apo tri.-i.t I lii- All i,i i!s Sti it ily 4" No pi-t i.il 1:i ii s ;u t 1 ic't -j. t r.jic t lo :ill!:tit at tlic- itti 1. 1 toil X I Spot Cash Birld Grocery j; A. C. DtlNLAP. Pmp. j" 2)8. N. J-ckvon St. X l-FLOUP and FEED f HHrHHi,H"HH-W"4,'i-w. Aini.irnsiNG us tu wliu you arc, SAID: is the tiltit.itidii nf tht wlitre you juililic nt, ami what you have to olfcr ill tlie way of skill, talent or eoin nioiiity. The only man w lio shoiil.I not adveitist is the man who has nothing to olfcr the world in the way of commodity or service. The Review is First and Foremost of any and A! Douglas County Papers, ever ready to promote and exploit the resources and advantages of Southern Oregon. An Ai in thi-. Paper will reach the Baying Public If you are not on The itcwrvv miIim rijitimi I i t . yon should he. See our man al the runnier, Plume l.. or wrile us any time. A n ml in 7 he icvicw for your business a ill do the business