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t taibiur, ArtuU , ifsM. MISS LOUItl SMILEY if.''' I Mifi LouiM Smiley, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. Howard Smiley of Frank lin, Pa., who hae been awarded a fcrenie medal by the Carnegie hero fund for saving the life of Kathryn Annie, aged fourteen, when both were swimming In the Atlantic ocean at Squirrel Island, Me., In 1916. Mitt miley waa only thirteen yoare old at the time. MRS. MARSHALL AND SON ? New photograph of Mrs. Thomae Marshall, wife of the vice president, and little Morrison Marshall, their adopted son. W. G. FAULKNER o w. 0. Faulkner, one of Lord North- Htfi's aide, who le here) to promote tetter understanding between the Eng. P and American people through the iedlum of motion pictures. f L C. A. r. MARTtNS O ludwio C. A. k. mipm. dfcrJu mbjaMda- U America, hu bn toll. wnt wimtttM a tot about too oouinlM oartya aotlvttloa horo and af'XfcWO, i f t ymLg4i -'V. I rm SPEAKERS EXPLAIN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN " " i Protestant Churches to Raise $336,772,572 For Re ligious Work. "Every dollar to be raised by the Protestant churches associated In the Interchurch World Movement In the campaign which will run from April 25 to May 2, has Its efficient part In the budget which was scientifically arranged from herniation secured through the if me and forolgn surveys of the Movement." This was tr& statement of the rep. resontallve of the campaign depart ment of the Interchurch World Move ment at the county conference held in tbla city. "There is no guess work about any part of It.' he aaid. "Our surveya, extensive and complete be yond any such undertaking ever be fore Inaugurated, show just where and for what the need la greatest, and enables ua to pln for maximum ef ficiency from the funds secured. There will be no over-lapping, no false-mo-tion. no waste. Never did any ttusI ness establishment plan Us future ex penditures with greater care, or from more complete data. "The thirty deuomlnational cam paigns will be conducted simultan eously from April 25 to May 2, each following Us own denominational channels and having full freedom of action. In addition, the campaign will be a umted campaign as well. "The raising of the 1336.777.000 will be equitably and justly distributed FRANK C. JACKSON Oregon Campaign Director. "The same efficient organization and the same enthusiastic cooperation of Oregon citizens which carried through all war drives must be brought into play in this great United Simultaneous Campaign." among the states. Each state will make quota on the same fair basis to each county. The county will make quotas to the communities and the communities will raise the funds through an organization made up cf number of divisions. Kach local church will maintain Us identity and be a unit In Its denominational di vision. "The sum of $176,448,349 is to bo paid by the subscribers this year. "In presenting the budget the Inter church World -Movement asks nothing for Itself. "The purposes for which the money is to be expended '-are: Foreign Mis sions, $107,661,488; Home Missions, 5109.949.037; American Education, $78,837,431: American Religious Edu cation. $5,931,925; American Hospitals and Homes, $5,116,485; American Min isterial Tensions and Relief, $2u,510, 299; miscellaneous. $8,770,927." WORKING AT A DISADVANTAGE Under American tutelaKe 3.141 Phil ippine islands. einbraclnK 115.0')0 square miles and lO.OuO.OOO people, have become the great strsteglr bise for Christian democracy in th I'Mciiic. But the best attained yet Is one n ls- sionary to every lt!6.G6G people, ac cording to tbe leader of the team which addressed the Iiarchurch . world Movement couvy cuuierencw here. NICHOLAS MIRAY BUTLER Nicholas Murray Butltr of Colum bia university, who la mentioned as New York's "faverita son" candidal for the Republ can presidential Bern. Ination, I BAD BREATH r m m DO YOU WANT your friends to a-oid you? They will certainly do ,so when your breath is bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a bad breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach which can be corrected by taking . Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering. , Price 25 cents per bottle. IMHCI.AS fOl XTV MAKKS KINBi KIIOWINt; IN HOYS' AND (.Ilil.S'l AlA u HUIIK. 1 UlirAiUA AUKU II.TIUAI. LWI LECK. Corvallis. March . Doug- las county hus made a great show- week lately. Last week three placer ing iu the boys' and girls' club i of business wero opened in the Dab work, according to 11. C. Seymour, 1 noy block. Mi s. Marshall has bought state leader at the college. The the Ladles' Toggery from Mrs. H. M. county has produced many cliam-1 McKarland and will add new slock pions. I lo the Htore. Mr. Hill has opened a Ver, on Haines, of Myrtle Creek. I wan til 1 I ml mate ol'nniiilnu Mnoiiz I itie others winning state prizes since then are Helen Leeper, Kva Black well, Leslie Rutner and Burton Hut ton. Maurice Black won the first prize awarded by the calf club at the state fair last year. The county club leader. A. K. Stro.it in mil, I fmin fmt.lu frnm I hn ! federal Kovomment. the colleue 2nd ihe county working under 0m diTtc-1 iho Iteedfputl team in a game of bas tion of the county superiftwndiil ! ketbull Saturday evenliiK ftoniMht). and the Btato club leader. They arc now organizing purebred livestock clubs, and poultry club. The goal In view 1h to develop poultry to a great extent and also strwKslng the turkey division of the poultry club. Canning teams of Douglas county are always at the sIhir fair. This year it had a stock judging team at the Pacific International Li v. -stock exhibition at Portland. Seventy-nine sianuarn clubs and 479 members is the record for last year. More than 180 of these mem bers finished their work and re wived achievement pins. Tbe total valuation of the work last year amounted to $402ti.74, with a cost of $2635.45 and a profit of $1391.34. Several cluh won certificates of achievement: "'orth Fork poultry club was 100 per cent strong. The leader waa C. S. Ilenson, and the members were Keith yellargue, Grace McIIargue, Janet .McHargue, Cleak Dailey, Stewart Denton, ller nice Kicker. Upper Scotts valloy poultry club finished 100 per cent strong, with Mrs. E. Vrooman leader, and Stella Parks, Erin a Parks, Charlie Parks, Alable Parks and Archie Paiks us members. Winston sewing club finished 1 0 0 jier cent strong under tbe leadership of Mrs. John Sinclair. The members were Dorothy Winston, Minnie My ers, Hern ic h Kohrer. Thelma Smith, Mildred Sinclair, Iva Pierce, Merle II oyer, Tressie Meyers. q Miss Hazel Mulkey was leader of the Dixonville sewing club and the members were Vesta Bodley, Lois Iteckley, Iris Crawford, Julia Craw ford, Nora Crawford und Claris C011 n flie. Kiddle sewing club finished 100 per cent strong. Mrs. A. L. King was leader, and among the members wre Stella Johnson, Edna Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Elva Perry and Edith Starrett. Elkton sewing club was another elub whirh finished 100 per cent stron p. Mrs. Orvil Sutton was load- ; er and tl.e mmbfrs were Luiu Mc- Clay, Alice J3;:tton. Mujieie MeCluy,.j Violet Smith nnd Marjorlp Pront. ) Mrs. A. L. Mill-f wan leader of -th ' Canyonvilln sewing club, and the I members wnre Krtna Miller. Merle Orovos, f')lda Creech. Juauita Miller. Mildred Kullerton. Wilma Talbot and Mary Talbot. Long Ileach sewing club flnishPtf 100 per 'cent Htrong. Mrs. H. M. t liernhart was leader, ami the iupiu- ! bora were U;ichal Smith. I iiella I Rernhart, Pansy Anrlrews, Mablc , Wroe and Anita Wroe. . Winston cookerv clans finished. ; with Mrs. Pearl Cartnr as leader. ' The mwnbpra were Mrl Meyers. Dorothy Winston, Minnie Mpvt3, ) Tressie Meyers and Thelma Smith. Ix)ng Keach cookery cIhhs also be- Iftsed tr-4'hfl 100 per cent strong ciass. The leader was .Mrs. narrrT Lyster, and the mers were Grace ' Wroe. I-uella Rfrnhardt, Maxin Lyster, rulcie Andelus, Verna Hol erts and Thressa Dolun. When you rmmwfoit A few tablets of "I'ape'i Diapep sln" brins relief almost as soon as they reah the stotnarh. "Pane's liianepiln" by nc-utrallx- m the aridity of 'he stnma h, in- stantlv ri-lieves the food Hrmrini; aiid f-rn;enlatlon which cauva the mis ery making Rases, heartburn, fiatu-li-nre, fullnsd, or rain in ptoma'-t) and liitrsiluoa. "Pope's OlapepsJn" helps regulate disordered stomachs so favorite foods can he eaten without eaustnf riistress. Costs so little at drug, stores. Mi i M II THItKK NKW IH'SINKSS IIOl'SKS nl'LNKIt LAST W KKK. (Front port Umpqua Courier.) rtPW OJ up to the public in Keedsport every 'lew bllllnrd hall and clears and con- iccuoneiy, n.-u. mi it-e, of the Woolen Mill store, who for several yenn has conducted a gents' cloth ing and furniRhinss Htore at Flor ence, has removed his goods tc Uecdbport, and added much more to them. Is now open for business. The White City Athletic club of CartHner are to try conclusions with They say ihifl will be one of the bent Raines of the season, and one of the teuniH is sure to get beaten. After Clouds comes RuNsnmn. Aftkh I )kstondency comes Jot. Am:ti SirnNEas comes Healtii. Arrait Weakness coml-s STHENaTti. In the sprinjr when you're "all in" fiie-Red out blood thin, if ou will turn to Nature's remedy, a tonic made from wild roots and barks, which has stood fifty years as the best spring tonic you will find strength regaintHl. No need to tell you it's Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovciv. Dut ui in tablet or litiuid form, and sold by every druKKuit in the lanil. After a hard winter shut up indoors, your blood ne'ls a temiKTance tonic, a tissue ltullder and hlood-makor Buch as this "Medical Discovery "of Dr. Tierce's. Seattle, Wash. " I was in a Reneral run-down condition. Had bad blood, ui.seciereu siomucn kiilnev trouble and nervousness. 1 trxilc three Itottles of Dr. I'ir-ree's Golden Medical Discovery and five nr six Imtllcs of favorite Ire scription' ami was completely cured. Have never been sick a day since."- Mrs. Mary Hahkins, Ho. U07 Twenty-seventn Ave. KOSKIU'ltfi I.OHf;K NO. H;, I ill Kxl llrntlirrhixiil of Mnllltcnanre of Way Kmii'-iyex nnd Kniluny Shop l.nbireii. AfTilinti'd with the A V. of I.. Meets at Moose hall the firrt Wed., rourth Sat. nlRhis and third Ki1.iv of ea-h month. J V. SMITH', I'resldent W. J. MKItKrIT)l. liecd. Seey OKO. MAfl IVKH. Kin. Hr " TI1K II. It. I'- I- A. VMOX meetln will be held at the Maccabeo hall every first and third Wednesday In each month. ., l?pfPP vlILC Fence Fence 10 1'aire woven steel coil spring wire f'-nce. loop ends, no trouble to splice. A st received ear load and have In Jiock the 8 bur 26 in.. II In. tay. 10 har 2H in II In. stay lor hogs; ul'o 7 bar 36; S bar 39 In.; 10 bar 40 In.: !i bar 4 2 In.: 13 br 4 7 In. stock tenres. and 2'l bar 4S In poultry and rabbit fence, tinft wire fence 7 bar 2 In. at 33c: S.t.ar 39 In. at 42c. Also n-veral kinds of poultry fence, 12 to 72 lnch.s hiltrh. Ilarb wire, brace wire and ai.tj.les. .White for prices. Lit STEARNS & CHENOWFTH OkIuI aif JHHTTRY Are prepajreU under the direction or Prof. C. 3. Brewater, formerly ol iho Poultry Department, Oregon An ricultuial College. They will main. tain the health and vitality of your flock, hasten the -growth of profit able broilers ami early laying pal lets and produce more eggs from your lnying flock. For growing chicks use Kerr's Chlch Feed. Chick Developer Mash and1 Developing Scratch Feed. For lnying hens use Korr s Scratch Feed and Kxx Produced. For sale by vc:ourgu llros,. Rose urg, Oregon. Headquarters for poultrymen. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dll. R. P. 11RAUKOH11 . W IIV- Chiropractors, West lloseburg;. Phone 4ur'4. DR. ClJllH K. AM.F.V Dentist at 131 Perkins Building. Roseliurg, Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 13 m 1 to t p. m. Phona 65. Kit. O. It. VAIK I'livsit iAN ami si ik;i:o. Rooms 41l-fZ2-2S Perkins Uldg. Office Phono 81. Res. 102. JI1W. V. I. OWK Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Doslgna. Wedd'ng Bouquets, Ktc. Ill Cass St. For sale at the Fern. Phone 240, Hoseburg. Oregon. Dll. 8. L. Delrr Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Puoons' office 119. residence 454-J. 31K 30 Perkins building. Koseburg Oregon. Dlt, M. II. Pl.ri.KIl Clilropntctlc Phys.clan, 22J W. Lnno SJ. Klec trical treatments. Hours a to 5. Phone 152. lUDAIIAl'dll Llvj Wire Auction eer will get you the high dollar. Hotter look hlra up before arrang ing sale. Dates made at Umpqua Valler Bank Jffice Hours: 10 to 12, to 4. ('hones: Office. 171; Ues., 172. Dlt. l.t'CKTTA SMITH, PHVSICL.N Women and Children Disoasea a Specialty. Office, Masonic building. UK. C. A. SMITH, M. T. Successfully treats all diseases. Consultation Free. Lady attendant, mice 404 N. Jackson. Phone 122-J. lours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. llll. II. V. TITl'S, 1). M. !., Demist. MmU-rii l':itlliiment and Methods. Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m ; 1 p. m to 6 p. in. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. COTTAUK UROVE, OREGON. THE RUITER SANITARIUM (incorporated ) j Our Improved facilities aro being appreciated, bo that even now de iired entrnnco should be arranged for Hcveral duya in advance. Dr. firower Is Iho house physician and la prepared to answer any call made upon him. l'bone 313. 327 West Douglas street. Oil. V. L. KUTKR, Medical Director Reduced Prices 1 on- FEED For a few days wo will sell feed lit the following prices: Rolled Harley, per ton, HH; per sack, $3.10. Whole ()nt, por ton 72; per 100 lb. sack $:!.7f,; per bushel, (1.20. .dill Kun per ton (49; 80 lb. Back I2.0G; 75 lb. sack, f 1.95. Mldillelnjcs. per ton tti: per 90 lb, sack f:i.2". Orounil Barley Hog Keeil, per tun t"0; lftn lb. sack, 3.n. Sunnybrook Hog Feed, per ton. 67; 100 lb. sack. $.1.45. Whole Corn, per ton. $77; per 100 lb. $3.90. Ptock Molasses. Sun Ih. barrel $20; per 100 lb... $3.75. One good farm horse, one 3 In, wagon, one disk, heavy harness, light buggy, 2 bugs, and 1 1500 lb. truck. JUDD ft McMILLIN MONUMENTS ! Is Indeed a fitting tribute to tPr loved ones who have panned way that we mark their last resting place- with monuments. Whether It he a small stone or n Impoi-ing monument, we are equipped to give you the utmost In quslliy and service. I'eoples Mnrlllo (irunlle Works W. K. Mnmlem, rrirli-tr. Roseburg, Oregon. G. W. Young & Son 116 Cas St. KttHR'a Ol Al.ITV KfcKDst. . ' . "II .,...' j L. r KiU the Coddling Moth It ii only the big sound apples that nuke your profit, the wormy one go to the cider mil. Spray regularly and thoroughly with Sherwin-Williams DRY ARSENATE OF LEAD It has maximum killing power but will not bum the foluj-e. It is made to washed off by heavy rains. used Dry Arsenate of Lead We will gladly give you prices and literature. Churchill Hardware Co. Roseburg, Oregon Shzr vin- Williams Products LARGEST MAKERS INSECTICIDES IN THE WCRLD GERMS can't live in pasturized BUTTER and Cream -Insist Jersey Brand IT'S PASTURIZED Douglas County Creamery HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES Kitchen Cabinets, Built In effects of any sort nre roude by ua. Its all home Industry. Bee us about anything In this line you want. The J. G. FlookCo. riionx "OO If you have something to sell or jrent try an Adv. In the News-ltoview. lil'SII VOI'lt I'AI'KIt Will pay 50 cents per 100 v lliu r,,r iiou-Kiui tiers und maga- L .IneH until. Al'ltlli 15. V I 1IJHMN lIMini I" ,M-tl Ul delivered at llergerSi Junk Shop. No calls will be made at u'jovo price. WANTED ORCHA RDS AND FARMS Tin re will bo iniiny buyers in l' rtland soon who would like your place If they knew about It. Some are here now. others ou the wav. I mil In touch with quite nnuinher. Send me full description of vimr place, your price, cash or trade, and what you want to trade for. as I likely know your place and can s.11 or trade it for j.ou i Iirev, 2i: nk St., I'orilnnd. LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Grt your ordnrs in now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write foi- prices stating quantity wanted. Suthcrlin Fruit Products Co. SI TIII KI.IS. OIU-fiON. Rum On In And have your battery tested at our free testing station. Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prices before buying elsewhere. Special attention to 7Vffc Tire work prompt service at right prices. TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES Roseburg Garage 1 J iahth' y m stick and is not easily It is the most widely in die country. nr i-kwj.. on Wo are headquarters tor flour. Try our I'lekett, Snowdrift and Olympic Iwanris of hard wheat flour. The prico Is right, rcopleu Supply Co. We wash and polish cart at Mor ten's garage. o If you have something to sell or rent try an Adv. In tho News-llovlew. HIDES All kinds of JUNK wool and Caxcara Mark. a) Including paper, also mohair, t uit Iron and Dry llone.. Berger Junk Shop Corner t'nss and I'lno. ItOHKIlt ItO, OHK. .f?M. AKIK not a mere cobbler mends your shot s wli-ii I bey come to us. We ri-store sh ies Instead of repairing theai. To strengthen the weak n. s without care 1 1, preserving the sile of the shue is an old-fashioned, clmn. y work. Let us show you what we do by our modern methods and facte ry uiachiiieiy. Shoea called fur and dsllnra'l, 11 cents extra, l'hnne 1S1. W. S. HOWAAD (iiHMlyenr Klioe llepiilii r. Ila N. Jasksou St. lioseoura;,