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RoiRBcna w swa . nirvrcw ATrRPAY.Araii. 10, jmo. 1 ma nOSKfltttO KBWS'RKVIflW li.a Dally Except aunuar. L. Wlnibsrly U. W. llates G. Bates SCBSCRirTION HATES Pally, oer year, by mall. . . .14 00 Pally, alt months, by mall.'. . . ! Jiy Carrier, per month... 6U Call at ultlco. per month 35 Weekly News-ltevlew. per year 2.00 Member of The Associated I'i The Associated Pres. is exclusively entitled to tin, use 'or republication vl all newB dispatches credited to It or nut otherwise crodlled In thin paper mid also the local new pub lished herein. All rights ot republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ItONebui'ir, Oregon, April 10, IPSO t 8VUSCIUTTIOX KATKH . The followlriK subscription rt. become effective April 1, 1920. for the News-Hevlew: lltliSlltVlNfi PAI'Ea SITI'LV. I Formerly food products were Bold from barrels and Jars and carried j home by purchasers In big paper : bags each containing good sized quantities. Now these products are piled up on the shelves in the gro cery store. Each has its fancy col ored little box. It sells at a higher price, because it looks prettier and more snappy. When you buy it, the clerk needlessly wraps it up In an other sheet of paper. Each time you buy goods on this system, you help waste the paper supply. Thbj makes newspapers and all other paper ilng products cost more. It may no be po., ,e ... ,.. "" " " back to tho old system of buying In . bulk out of a barrel, which is good 1 economy if you have a clean grocer, i If people would buy larger packages each time, and tell the clerk not to waste a piece of wrapping paper In doing It up, they could do a lot to keep down the price of all paper us ing goods. v it v The demand for printed matter that shall be handsomely " executed, in conformity to the best standards of the craftsman's art. Is not a desire for something that Is merely pretty, j If you send out a salesman on the road to represent some substantial line of gooda, you want him to be well dressed. Distributing printed ' matter that Is done in a careless and sloppy manner, with Imperfecf ma-' lorfals. Is like sending nut a rep re- Bentatlve who wears shabby clothes, iiu ii,. Riuii-ii n n.iuvo. ii'iipm form Impressions of a buslnew, of a j n,!l?uTl ta 'Tn, k","1.0 ... P. .,hu.fl . y .nl::'".'n ...... .... ,L ..,01, iuui-n. i 11 ib 1 Dally 6 months Ly mail.! 2. 00 can t afford to have repaired dun..-? Adrian. Mich., taking care of her By earrler. par mouth 50 the next hard times. I T,1," Problel",bj' ho'" Call at off ce per month .35 ' i bulldine corporation with a capital Call at onice, per moatu.. .... . I f $-,o.ooo. which sum was at first ! w Girls' colleKcs are training young a a .,..,.,,, f nllw A faa r h mnll 14 U II W IllPir UIIJKtMl HI UUMB RUU'U 111,: neat, modorn, well dlRplnyed, put up - Arundel, phone 1S9-L, 25 years ln wlth good material, and shows evl- ternatlonal experience. i TTERE is the L first tire that ever was given a "whole factory to ihefl Firestone riant No. 2, with a ca pacity of 16,000 tiros per day, id devoted solely to tin: production of the inch bize. dene of thorough workmanship, It looks Ilk." n miriwwful, efficient proposiltiiiu. This la Iho kind you get at The News-lleUew oiii'e. All citizens who hive not voted during the pt two earii, of who have chung.il precincts hIiico ihelr last valid registrniiou are required to make the journey lo the county clerk's office if liny desire lo plate their favorite candidates in the run ning. New residents of stale or coun ty are also required to make their initial reKimration in order to exer cise Ihelr vnilnK franchise. Don't pul this Important duly off net linny and put your "John Henry" on Ihe reKls'rutlon books. The present year is going to be a )n England at In America. There notalde one from a political stand-; tliey ure attempting to build a stand point. Great In i print is being dis-'urd modernized house, made In sec played by the different polfllcal par- ; tiina. and ate now completing plans lies and the final "windup" at the to build a larce numlier of these general election will be equal to ac- I homos. The bouse will be of six tivitles In a country village on circus day aiib -i.i'n. ii. - m i..t V,r ore buying ylug. will be useful to slult Into' women in aeoaung. nut mere is a. ,,, not more ,han 10 houses at popular impression that they don t u t of s(.nllel.B ttlBse houHes nil need any special preparation there- ov(r n0 city on ,tg aready ava. for- ;nblo and of building the houses un- i 'der the direct suiierviplon of the corn- TheEe banks that ure declaring a ' panv's manager. The average price 2 3-4 per cent Beml-ai.iual dividend, 'ot the lots that could be built upon must have goi mixed up with llio'va :!00 each. The sale of stock beer question. 1 was opened at a public meeting and 'seems to be a success. When about .... , .. . luiiniiiricu bu inwoii. u,un"" These Delaware legislators that wouldn't ratify the auffruKo amend ment, manlfent a deplorable lack of home discipline. ; You can't persuade a kid who is a good marble shooter that it is wrong lo play for keeps. It's a mighty quiet day that show no rumblings of a labor strike, """' Jt a gentle reminder for tho May primaries. -register TIIK CO.MIXC. AGE. A talk on "The Coming Age, something of its ideals, lis work, and its plan for the betterment of l.u- inanity, by Dr. Elizabeth U. Pickett, of Portland, Ore., at the lluyden,,, Studio at 3 Sunday afternoon. All ' lntere,itpd ate welcome. ' mtlSTI.iX t ill Kill. lliaiigi'listlc Meeting. .Morning, "God's Tombstone." Afternoon, women only, "The Woman Who TntH the Truth " Evening, "Gods Dynamo." ? "x"; 7-7, Now is the time to have your ini.iiu uriiHiieai v lunen. i . 11. LS3 mm tit ffos miles frr dollar is a Firrstmt Mgt, to tht tit; car owner as well as ti theo;rner Imhlrars Se the nt;o Standard Oversize l-'iieitmt Cord j ex yM.. . - Building Plans to Be Considered I'uttersou, N. J . Is experiencing :ne conamnua m.i are pre.uieni ...,no. danlcn lne uldor of ,he revivi her luck of hoioiioK liuilitleb. withstanding the hiKh cost iiik materiul una me moor wane inoposition they are becoming a .uuukipal landlord. They are going to build frame houses, of the two Htory type, live rooms with bath on il.e second floor and two rooms in tlie attic. These homek will rent at i: fair flaure and will cost practi cally IliuoO each. I 'ibis prolilem is Just aa keenly felt rooms each at on estimated cost of t'i.'ilH eai h. Using the standard size In all homes these houses may be erected within one month . OomlnK back to conditions on this Sloe oi me poiiu, we iiiiu me mwn ih rep-fourths of the above $r0,000 had been raised It became apparent that the remainder of the stock could he readily secured from out side subscribers and those who pre- Mo;iflv subscribed doubled their sun v riptions. The lot owner who wanted to build a house on his lot deeded his property to the company nt an agreed price, the house was ttulit and Ihe property was-deeded back subject to a mortgage taken Ii v a local building and loan associa tion. A project similar to this was start ed in Roseburg a Bhort time ago but wan never perfected. It is contem plated to again take up this construc tion proposition to take care of the , people who are constantly asking the Ven ,?? ' flnd ,nem a Place ,n which to live. T. , Through VrR- W. II. Pomeroy, of Portland passed through Hoseburg on train 'No. r,3 thin morning enroute to Kound Prairie, where she will make an extended visit with her parents Mr. nnd .Mrs. T. II. Harnett. On her wav home che will atop in this city and visit witii relutlvcs here. o 'Here Fnmi Wilbur 1rfl civ,j0 Heninger arrived in Rsel,urg this morning from Wilbur. "re she reside, and spent the day i1Pre attending to business matter. and visiting with relatives. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone It was a probletn m.ida to order for Firestone h volume produc t ion of a high grade article. Firestone met It with a typical Firestone answer a separate $7,000,000 f acton-. Buy Firestones. Downpour Does Not Halt Crowd ' '. The heavy downpt.ur of rain (lid M,u"v '."i meeting at tua ChrlHtUn church. A "If h ill -tflendld audieme waa present to en or Diiiia-,Joy (he evelllnBi and n,,ar a Si.rp(ur- ul sermon on "The Seven Sinn Against the Holy Spirit," and a beau tiful solo sung by .Mrs. Cross. When the invitation was extended two came forward to stand with the church. Tonight tho evangelist will conduct service, and the subject will be "Tho i.tlng of Death. Sunday will be a gloat day. Plans are laid for fine meetings. The Sunday program is aa follows: Morning theme, "God's Tombstone,' solo. "Have You Tor- gotten Cod?" Afternoon, women s meeting, subject, "Tho Woman Who Told the Truth." b-,ro. "What Will It lie to Fee Jesus." Kvenlng sul Ject, "God's Dynamo. " Solo, "What Will You Do With J.suB?'' Great Interest Is manifested. Registration Books To Close April 2 ' Failure to register on or befon 'April 21 will roRiilt in a great rtenl of trouble or else the Ions of bal lot riKht at the spring primaries. 'AH citizens who hftv rnt. voted dur ing the past two years, or who have Minn Bed their precincts Blnce their ViKt valid rosifstration ar required 'lo make the Journey to the clerk's nffice if thev desire to plare their avnritf candidate In runnlne. New Residents of the state or county t also rwiuired to make their initial --sristratlon in order to exerclre hoir voting franchise. The repistra- 'nn desk In the eountv clerk s of- ire at thr courthouse Is open frnm to 12 o'clock mornlnes and in th 'afternoon from 1 to 5 o'clock any week day. Mrs. Lark Evans Hearing Extended 'VltS I.ARK .... atlOl OncM .MKPFOKD, April 9. The pre liminary hearing of Mrs. Lark Evant. nn the charge of the larceny of I, W. White's car in alleged connection 'vlth the sensational robbery of th' "Irants Pass Jitney man. which was ct for trial this forrnoon in Judge Tavlor's court, was continued nn'i nevt Wednesday at 10 a. m, at the leanest of the defense because of in 'ibilltv of an Important witness for he defense to be nreaent today. ' Ous Newburv Is attorney for Mrs. lOvans. who at her hearing two week ago en the charge of being an nc- comnllro of her husband in the kid 'napping nnd robbery of White, was discharged on a technical point or "tiw raised .by Porter J. Nell, who vat acting qb her attorney In plice if Mr. Newbury who was encaged In Ircult court work at Joeksonvi!l in that day. It will be remembered hat District Attorney Roberts then 'mmedt'itely caused her arrest on "he charge of larceny of White's car Hid when arraigned her hearing was set for today. I.ark Evans, who waB convicted of the robbery ot White over two weeks go and was sentenced to 15 venrs the state penitentiary by Judte t'nlHns, Is nt 111 in "the county Jail as Mr. Newbury, his attorney. i rnee gave notice that Evans would neck a new trial and was given "0 days in which to file the formal ap plication, whUch automatically stnyed the carrying out of tho sen trnce. It is understood that, the de fense has discovered much new and Invportjint evidence which ;wlll be disclosed whin the motion for a new trial is nrsued. Hero From Wilbur Miss Kathleen LaRaut arrived in Roseburg this morning from it bur and spent the day shopping and visiting with friends. Vbdt Ihiiigliter . Mrs. It. Pit (man. of this city, left this morning for Dillard, where Bhe will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Koyer, who resides at that place. VisilM In Dillnrd Miss Mary White left this morn ing for Dillard, where she will spend the week end visiting with relatives. HUSH YOUR PAPER Will pay 60 cents per 100 v lbs, tor newspapers nnd mags- zines until, APRIL 1.1. Papers must be tied up and delivered at Rorger's Junk Shop. No calls will be made at above price. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS J- H. SINNIGER 119 OAK HTKEKT PHONIC 42 HIDES All kinds of. JUNK wool and Cascara Bark. Including paper, also mohair. Cast Iron and llrj llonea. Berger Junk Shop Corner Cjw and Pine, BOSEBCKO, ORB. ia:nn s qi'amtv rortTRY FKr.liS. ' Are propared under the direction of Prof. C. 8. Brewster, formerly of the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag ricultural coll.ige, Thev will main tain the licli'u and vitality of your tl.ick, i... u;i Iho growl of profit able Iro.leiH and early laying pul li's and produce more esgs from your laying flock. For growljg chicks use Kerr's Chich Feed, Chick Developer Mush and Developing Scratcn Keed. For laying hens use Kerr's Scrato.' reed and hag Produced. For Bule by vcrburgh Bros,, Rose- uurg, Oregon. Headquarters for poultrymen Advertise Ii' Vws Kevietr. POLITICAL AVXOUXCEMENTS KOIt HEPItKSL'XTATlVE I am hereby anuounfcftig my can' dldacy for nomination on the repub lican ticket aa representative .from Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primary election in May, 1920. D. F. NICHOLS FOB JOI.T ItKPIlKSliXTATIVi I hereby announce my candidacy for election as Joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties subject to tho will of the voters of the republican. party at the primary nominating election to be h1d May 21, 1920. G11A3. r . HOPKINS KOIt HKI'ItlCSKXTATIVE. This anonunces that I am a can' dldate for nomination of represen ative from Douglas county, subject to the endorsement of republican voters at the primaries. May 21. 1920. ARTHUR H. MARSH FOR COUNTY TOOK I desire to announce my candt 'iacy for the office of County Judge for Douglas County, subject to ih approval of the republican v.ners at f'O pnmnT election May 21, luib D. J. STEWART FOIl COUNTY StRVEYOH I desire to anounce myself a can didate for the office of county sur veyor of Douglas county, subject to the aprovnl of the republican voters at the primary election. F. C. FREAR FOIl COUNTY ASSKSSOIl I desire to announce my candi dacy for the office of County Asses sor for Douglas county, subject to tho approval ot the republican vot ers at the primary election May 21 1920. FRANK L. CALKINS FOIl COUNTY CLKJIK I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection to the office of Coun ty Clerk of Douglas Comity, subject to the will of the voters of the De mocratic Party at the primary no- minuting election to be held May 21, 1920. 6. H. LENOX FOIl COUNTY CLEItK I wish to submit my name to the itepublican voters of Douglas Coun ty for the nomination to the office of County Clerk at the primary election to be held May 21, 1920. IRA B. RIDDLE, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce, my candidacy for the nomination as County Com missioner, northern district, on the republican ticket, subject to tho ap proval of the Douglas county voters at the primary election to be held In May. WILL jam: KLETZER. tf. Yoncalla. Oregon. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT This announces that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of county school superintendent, subject to the will of the voters at the republican primaries. O. C. BROWN FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby anonunce that I will be a candidate at the May primaries on the republican ticket for nomina tion of treasurer of Douglas county. C. M. MYNATT FOR COUNTY TREASURER Announcement is hereby madi that I will be a candidate for nomi nation of treasurer for Douglas County on the republican ticket. subject to the decree of the voters at the May primaries. 1920. JAS. SAWYERS. PCNUABff M ODORLESS CLEAN EFFICIENT, Sold only In IS lb. white cotton btf 1236 And 1 lb. pacKei. S5 filter o Balk All FcrtUlsef eii iney cai idt-itjr i an ai rwwci For Lawn. Flor-c r. Gmrrln: SVnhm Hon IManta. lirlda anil OrrhrtnrJ Book FREB Tell just HOW A tt lb baff cot- a liwn ipac of 1200 quar r"-t ILasta a yr or mort A tabietpoonful to liMI of potntoa. to m&toe or ordinarr ros bttvh menm hun Sant tlowfra. cilp and oarljr vrtabla A tajponnrul for to t In potted plant. t'cam iovo it FuJly Ouanatd. DISTRIBUTOR J. F. BARKER. (Sb CO. POLITICAL AVXOVXCtMlCXT I announce to the Republican, vot ers of Douglas county, Oregon, that I am a candidate for County Judi. of said county, to be nominated at the Primary Election to be held, on the 21st day of May, 1920. If nomi nated and elected- I will transact county business economically and without sectional . favoritism, pro mote timely county road mainten ance, expend the balance of the county road bond Issue, as originally apportioned, under efficient super vision and will secure an early an- uui nuuii ui accounts. Tour sup port Is solicited. J. G. DAY, Jr. i , o . FOR SHERIFF Announcement of my candidacy for nomination of Sheriff of Dong las county on the republican ticket is hereby made, subject to the ap proval ot the qualified voters at the primary election In May, 1920. SAM STARMER o i .. - -FOIl JUSTICE OF PEAfE v Announcement Is hereby made that I Will hA A onHMotA - mlnatlQn of Justice of the Peace for Deer Creek district, subject to the appioval of the republican voters, at the May, 1920, primaries. GEO. JONES. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner for Doug las county on the Democratic ticket. J. F. O'Mara. FOR SHERIFF I beieby announce my candidacy for renomlnation on the republican ticket for sheriff of Douglas county subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election to be held In May, 1920. GEO. K. QUINE. 1920 MITCHELL STYLE PLUS QUALITY SEE THEM! J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS I SOME SERVICE B VOU tret when an nrr?fr is rilnporl urifVi na fnr electrical work of any kind. We arc right on the.job to serve you promptly and moit efficiently. MILLER S ELECTRIC SHOP 123 N. Main Street Phone 447 New HEMUS HaTlnc liajrea Diulnesei. IF IT'S PHOTOGRAPHY COME AND SEE ME Our Family Laundry Service TVIIAT A help that will simplify your such Is our family laundry service Uv bundle at a detinlt. time .a.h log la our eusteesary considerate i C ....... l',uStoATrtti LhV". that t . - iT. " ,or DonlnatloB on ,1. publican ticket tar n,! th subject to ndeiiem.n?'0f TU!' voters at the JTJmar? .2L,u,ll"!4 -2. 1920- Wjfeyfr' FOR CORONER, " I am a candidate for rannl.i on the Republican u'ke? oner of Douglas Countv .. the approval f the aui,1 t, at the primary election M. f jfnS' FOB COUNTY COMMISSION I hereby announce my lor nomination on the icket for commissioner "i las county, subject to the i.JiZ' th. voter, at th. prliury' May 21, 1920. 'vtlg ARTHUB WALKER, Reed.,.. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY I will b. a candidal, for th. s- -""'". ia aucced .self as District Attorney tnlS'.' la. County. Oraron nominating .lection held on Mayj? 1920, your support will be lZ elated. OEOROR WnvZ V . "n, Jr. FOR COUNTY COMM1SSIOXKB. eJ "b.m" mJ. "r. RvbU. v sVUiimi couDtr fftP nomination tn thm nriM J IW Commissioner at the primary !lu? aua A, ISiU "For and with the producer,,,, the countv. Lnvt tMiM. w consistent progression. All road ... ua.o vueir just amount, atid In proper time to Improve thilr roads, and in accordane with the Z. sires of the people Interested. A hh price for labor, with fair results " A, F. STEARNS. EXPERT WELDING includes'not only the knowl edge of Avhere to apply the heat, but also Just when to atop. The work can be over done as well as underdone. We possess the expert knowledge and have facility for doing all kinds of welding work satisfac torily. We are at your er vice any time. Mathews WeldingWork ACETYIENE wELDIMC a CUtTKC SPEOUlf HOSEBUHO. OBKUON It's Time We Repair Your Bike If you want to get th. full be nefit of th. season. Ever day's delay Is a day's pleasure lost. So bring th. good oil wheel around and have us pat it In first class riding condi tion. You know what klad ot work we do. Every old rider does. . D.W.JAMES General Repair 8hep KM North tkmn ft. PHOTOGRAPHER LATC OF POBTLAKO leased pretnisea In U Keb Bulldinaj at now rwtdr ter IT particular weekday rls- Oar driv.f sail lor ynri ek, aad w. n 4 week. and- sanitary Baafisr. i roil ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 1