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6. wfMwwttm KKwt.ngmaw, TMt'wniv, April , into. TTTnTlTTTT iHTT A CI1 A Tmt TniTh. A PTITVI Jst received a Urge jklpment.- CLARK'S STUDft' n a ir n -u . . a m rc- r n vi r.. y stomo fa .,c.d t. the State. Special Kodak Dept. c. w. clam, Proprietor Rob-rc N.tuij Bk bii II r II li i ifcmilnll IH'M1111"11 '.I 11 m I'f i i 111 i 11111111111 Ml liniiMl'n III H" 'in" " 111 111 j ""'fijjfl I mii t , H I T r"" i Ti ul JfflliTTTflgiSWw Nil mccnu't rvwi uia dcttv rnMncnw"';., . . Mil l ill wvourn j, irvr w ui itv i I 1 wmr ' "i ( 1(11 vGebroeXoaneT II Ift&aramounllfkraI QPicturt II I See the Sum of the Human Soul's Adventures in a Crowded Hour of Unalloyed Delight. llll llll tat. 1 a a J Jl . J a. it A fTIf AlTlIT f 1 1 1 ' nil a gooa mougnt cam uie anu mat s wnai ne was - ' v uuuu 1 nuuun i . i illl ' m m aT i"i llll zlniccmti inrhirlinn I n" Xrliillc hhr' I hilrirpn S.JC llll .ft JL Vf f llwvlvl tf IklUMll . SCVe i llV) V IHMI i 1 i Wanfc Newspaper ccijjrtVi h J ffVWVHHWMMMVwM . T.flMIKlV Mnren Zi V Aiaill f -.1..- . T..''i.V VUUlXla liua? AT m-f m ".'V)i " '. . . . li H nZTTXZ J: tf,0"f,t JdH"3 If Uom wants an investigation or the' r Xx I M W-rXX' com toe" IVCl newspaper business in KnglanU. Cap- j I lb I I IjSil f J 3J3 North Main Street l Rowliorg, .Orcffnn. WE Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light'and Water Co. Ikj5I1)!vvi Ithursday m:il ssm Two Days Only 8 "9 I THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR V X r K: -,1 Not Sold 'til you're satisfied When you buy anything here- whether tires or service you know that you are going to be satisfied be fore you ever come. That's our policy. That's why we Bell Miller Tires be cause they give long-distance mileage, tire after tire. Uniform Mileage Millers mean no "second bests." No tire we ever handled has won so many friends for this concern, Drive up or call up n we're always at your service, RICE'S GARAGE SELL LONDON, March 23. (By Mall) One member of the house of com mons wants an investigation of the newspaper business in England. Cap lain V illi.im T. Sh:iw asltfd Pre mier Lloyd George In the house the other day, whether he would con sider appointing a oommittw to In quire into the profits and business methods of tho "great newspaper trusts In Great Britain." He wanted the committee especially to iistti , nethor the prices for newspapers and advertisements wcro reasonable Mr. Lloyd George replied that "the whole subject of trusts and their effects on prices Is under care ful consideration." APPHOVK L.tltoi! IMMXS TOKIO. March i:. - I3v Main- Government approval of thi organl given for the first (line In Japan un der a new bill dran up 1'.' I he department of co:nmrer for sub- mlslon to the present scssm'i of tnf Diet. The government proposes, however, to regula'e. restrict and to a certain extent, otherwise con trol the operations f the -.nlnns which might be organlra,) rnder the proposed law. One of the regula tions which has aroused rrltlrlrm provides that when nnloi or any rrnft or trade adopls a rerolutlon that runs counter to law or Is con sidered to he detrimental to public interest or falls to perform what is reoulred of it by the administrative authorities, these authorities may cancel the resolution or dlsso'v he union. L'nlons of various trades would be permitted to form n f '.l 'i atlon of unions only provided Its rules and regulations were submit ted and approved by "the pro;er authorities." Heretofore. Japanese r.-orkmen have mostly been organized In guilds although an assorlated labor union was In existence In Toklo nearly a year ago. Supporters of the pro posed law say the government must take the place of the old guild mas ters and advise and restrain the workmen until they shall have gain ed experience in the operations of their unions. . IIAHXKG.AT LIGHT IMSNKH PHILADELPHIA. April T Har- negat Light, one of the otdest light houses on the Atlantic coast which has afforded a great deal ot material for fiction writers, Is to be torn ft Tyio Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitret O. G. C. prcparatioa (or goitre bat bene fited maiiy. W'hf par overal hundred dollars for an op' ration to rvmovo a iroii re when ). G.C. on tieotiiaim d for such a comparatively imal I eipendilure? 0. 0.C. when properlr applied af satia- 1. u tory results, or your mni-r will ti r. lunded. O ;.C. ia sold dirccU by nail onlr. W ritt- for book Jet. Address Dept.3 O.aC. CHEMICAL COMPANY bcattlc, Waalunsioo down, because its foundation is be ing undermined by the sea. The lighthouse bureau at Washington has decided it would cost too much to save the structure, and It will he replaced, probably, by a lightship in a beacon light at the mouth of Barnegat Bay. Feculiar Ideas For Fighting Flu T-,,L-r" Marrh 16 1 Rv Mall) A striking feature of the epidemic of f i J luenza nere was me groiemiuo appearance oi iomu umwu. wc.. ..it nt reanlrntnrs. from cellu loid artificial nose to the patch of black tastefully embroidered by the ae.thetlc school girl. Innnoculation with preventive serum was inea, u is clalT.ed with good results, though in certain A.es It vai said to be ratal as the disease Itself. The deaths (from influenza In January totaiiea d.i iu- HIN MI SIO KKTl'KNS invnnv Mirrh ?3 ( Bv Mall.) mnal 1. returning to England without arousing protest or hostility. Staruss' work was heard here for the first time since ISM when his "Don Juan" was plared nn thm nmrnim In Oueen's hall recently with the Idea that those who did not want to hear It need not remain. Some members of the audience left the hall when it began but there was no orner manueaia tion of disapproval. Will Use Freight Cars to Advantage Vnr tha Durnose of working the freight cars of the country as a unit and to the best advantage of ship pers, the railroads have voluntarily formed a commission on car service to work In close cooperation witn toe tnterestate commerce commission at Washington. The purpose of the new organisa tion and some of the immediate pro blems corrected with car supply were rolatd yesterday by G. t Klchardson. who returned to the Southern Pacific as superintendent of transportation after several years of war service at Washington as an expert on car distribution. "One of the big tasks confronting all roads right now" Richardson sta ted, "la to locate and secure their j own freight equipment which Is at present scattered all over tne coun try. "As an example, among the 2.450 000 freight cars pooled by the ad ministration were 3a, 800 belonging to the Southern Pacific company. Approximately two-thirds of these cars are on foreign lines while 111 their place we have cars from al most every railroad In tne coun try. Normally In per cent oi our cars are ou home lines or direct connections which are likely to use them Vor a return load. "We are auxious to get our own rolling stock on the Southern Pacific again so as to efect whatever ro- I pairs their heavy use during tne last two years has -necessitated, and to make them available for the coming crop movements. Ordinarily we fig ure the percentage ot cars on tne re pair tracks to be five in every hun dred, but this figure will probably be higher until wo have caught up with duferred work. Regarding the work that is now being carried on by the newly form ed commission on car service of the American Railroad Association, Air. Richardson said the new organiza tion ia operating under an agreement signed by the various roads to abide by the car service and per diem rul es and authorizing the commission to act as their agent in all car mat- I le s. In order to meet emergencies tho commission Is vested with ple- I nary powers to suspend or permit tho doparture Urom rules requiring the return of cars to the home roads and to transfer cars of one railroad or territory to another where the i public need' requires. W. C. Kendall Is chairman ox the car service commission and ser ving with him are W. L. Dames, A. K. Fillmore and A. O. Uutholm, the last named representing the In terstate commerce commission. To discourage laxity in returning eqirlpment to home lines the per Idem charge or dally rental for cars on other than their home lines has been restored and the rate In creased from 60 to 90 cents a day. Toronto Butchers Demand Their Tea TORONTO, Ot., April 8. The or- anlzed butchers of this city have submitted to their employer a de mand that tea be served to thorn at i .m. daily and that they be al lowed 10 minutes of company time In which to drink It. They also ask for 10 minutes In the morning in which to don their butchor clothes and 10 more at night to dress to. the street. These demands lire made part of a proposed renewal otf the work-'ng agreement drawn up liy tne Amalgamated .Meat Cutter and But chers Workmen. Other requests are for a 44 hour week and a wage In crease averaging 60 per rent. Pack ing plant managers declare these terms cannot be granted. . 1-OT.tTO IS KING Potato is kin; today. If you will po Into the averape retail nhop to day you will pay from 9 to 10 cents a pound for so-callrd Irlnh potatoes. ft might make you flghtlne mad, but there's apparently no hope, be cause the speculators of California and the east have (-Tabbed the small storks available. Of course, you can refuse to buy potatoes. But who wants to do that? Already there 1h talk of substitutes for potatoes, rice and beans being spoken of In this regard. Arundel, piaao tuner. Phone 1A9L SODA Buy It By the Cae All Flavor Rosebur; Dairy and Sod? Works P1IONK inn Poultry and Eggs WANTED We pay highest market price In cash. Bring in Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 27 Buy Garments that serve you Style is a wonderful thing, markjng you as in the mode and giving you an individuality, if you choose wisely. But service see that you get garments made right. will give you service that you expect, so it proves ' '; its value as you wear it. See the dainty, becoming f- serviceable coats and suits we are offering during V this month. : BURCHdRD'S square: 'fiin.ni:ij.i:iiKwni:ii;ni:i.iMiiji;i SOMETHING NEW Cameron SHIRTS Heavy Weight Fast Color Strong Moderate Print REGULARS EXTRAS SLIMS HARTH'S We have a special coffee, packed under our Coravan brand, a strictly high grade colTee, for less mouoy ihun the highly advertlsod brands. Ask for It at the Peoples Supply Co. NOTN'.K OK ANNUAL MUETING k' kTtH'KIIOIJII.ItH UK TIIK KOSIOIIl IU) lllIIJLNtl lii.ur.!' ASSOCIATION. - . i i. I. -..!,., -Ivnn that the annual meotlni of the stockholders of tho Hoseuurg uuumng numu. Association will be hold at the of fice Uf the secretary, George Neunor Ir.. Rooms 210-11-12 Perkins llldg., City of Hoseburg. Oregon, on Wed nesday the 14th day of April. 192), at 7:30 l. ni., lor ine purpo.u "i ; iiipoMnr. tinil three HIIMJUIIK , audltois for the ensuing year, re ceiving liie annual repun ui in. secretary, and transacting any and all such other business as may pro perly come noiore saia meeting. i Datod at Roseburg. Orogon, this 31st day of March, 1920. alO GKORUK NEDNkR. JR.. Sec. NOTICK OK RTOtlKHOIJIKlW .MKETING Of TUB I MPOI A GllOWKKH' ASSOCIATION Notice Is Hereby Olven, that the annual mooting of ths stockholders a.' the Umpqua Growers Association tflll bo held at the City Hall, cor ner of Main and Oak streets, in the rlty of Roseburg, Or. on Mondsy the 12th day of April. 120. 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, for the purpose of receiving the re port of the Board of Directors and transacting any and all other busi ness that may properly corns before said meeting. Dated this 31st day rlf March, 120, at Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. OEORGK NBCNER. JR., Secretary. Farm Wanted, Exchange WANTED atearlag urunas and alfalfa, close in, good level land, good Improvements, equipped, or general farm further out with part level and some alfalfa, running water, good Improve ments, sheep, stock, equipment, from $0,000 to $10,000. Offer In exchange one of the best busi nesses In Douglas County, no competition, aalas about $20,000 per year, can be doublod with more capital. Describe fully, location, .price and all conditions In first letter or Be atteullon paid. Box 1122 Roseburg -t i stdre TOGGERY One of the most beautift homes in Roseburg. j If you expect to live hei i ; permanently and will pa i the price for a good homt i ; you can't beat this. Call at Office for u ' particulars. M I PHONE KM - -------- - -I-,-, 1 Township Map: Showing 0. & C. Gran j Lands subject to entrj ; April 12th. $1.50 pei township. ' j! ' . Douglas ijj; Abstract Co. j-)-)-ii-ir""ii"ii"irr CORONA the I'vrsoiial writing aiacnun Price $oO. 00 with case. $6,500 i LANDS CcASEy-HARDINC LANDS GCT OOHIXTV, Agent, .; f 1 3 fuse f. It.iwhij i f t i ; i ,