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noiEBnta KBrruntvirw. SATTHDAY, APRIL 10. 1900. mob rtru Women Made Young TEX .MILE VICINITY. . : Bright eyes. a clears tin and a body fun of youtn "" ir, ifyouwUl keep your yrtem porter by regularly taking COLD MEDAL . .. . I I far IrUiu. Tfa worlu WW"" . j .i.HHarand uric acid trouble, Utt of lite and looks. In u.Hoc. j STaH druMUta. Ibraa ! J tfc. CAJ M-Jl mr W d X Tries to Explain Sudden Departure Quite a number ot the Olalla ieo- The following telegram u re ceived today hy the News-Review rom umiirm K. hart, in Redding. pie. spent Easter at the l,-U. Nichols homo at Brockway.- ' James Sprague and Alfred Swift i were Roaeburar visitors Monday, vanr., twiin formeriv .-ii,i,.iiii We are sorrv to hear that our one wlegraph school here and dvnarted ! time neighbor, .1. W. Newland, is suf- 1U.',' suddenly aeveral weoks ago: iferlng with a severe case of blood1 y .del"flre from Uoeuurg poison. i riner unexpected and sudd.-" I W. U Short and Fred Huntlev . la.l1,J .h.ave ?" awar doc" 'motor, 5 to Roseburg Tuesday with X , . nve'or " J"""- ! ini of fut lions . cU nor mv obligations. In- u load of rut liotis. definite plan caused delav In ad- Word has been received from Mrs. vising you of my uddre.w. Am em . uunliuell tiiat liar mother, who nloveri m iTOn,i. .,,;.. u ,r We wash and polish can at Uer- ten's garage. I nniicciintn pnMVFHIFNPFS nUUOLIIULU yuniumnwiv Kitchen Cabinet, BiUt In effects ot any sort are made by us. Its U home Industry. Bee us about inythlnf In this line you want. TheJ. G. FlouKCo. Phone O0 la very sick at Scio, Is Improving. K. H. Ollivant and Mr. and Mrs. E. -M. Ollivant were Roseburg visi,-' ors .Monday. Miss Pauline Relger, who has been visiting at the M. L. Uushnell home at Olalla, has returned to Portland. Vnloa this point, letter follows." iiArTisT cm itcii. The Interchurch World Movement in action. Yes, the Douglaa county conference will be at KoBeburg to- Easter Sunday waa aoDronriatelv "'""" uuy program, m me observed at Ton Mile with a i,ro " orn " 8"vlce le' will sup iiro- graui and basket dinner. In the af ternoon Rov. ltishon delivered nn interesting sermon. X. X. ply the pulpits of the Presbyterian, ttaptist and South Methodist ; churches. i 'ihe conference sessions will be The regular meeting of the D. A. & "1 Jhe .r""11"1, church 2, : . . . ,. . " , . ' clock, when the conference school of R. will be held at the residence of missions will he nresentod to the 'Mrs. Grinsted Mondar evening, April Roseburg people. This Is one of the '12th at 7 o'clock so aa to give any,30"" county conferences to reach th an opportunity to attend other en tertainments later if they desire. PROFESSIONAL CARDS km. R. I. BRADFORD WIKE Cbfropractors, nwi xwenvuis;. Phone 40F4. ton. CLAIK R. AIXEBT Dentist at 131 rerKins Duauius, nuaruuij, Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 1 a. m- 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 66. Fence Fence Fence ill. C. B. WADE PHVSICIAN AND Bl'RGKOX btooms 421-422-42? Perkins Bldg. Office rnone gl. nea. mi. MRS. F. D. OWE.V Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, r unarai uesigns. Wedding Bouquots, Etc. Ill Cans St. For sale at the Fern. Phone !40, Roseburg. Oregon. DR. 8. I. lie I. APT osteopatnio Physician ana Burgeon, ruuuua. office 119, residence 464-J. 319 30 Perkins Building, Roseburg OregJn. IIR. M. H. PLVIJiR Chiropractic Physician, 222 w. uuie b. itieo trlcal treatments. Hours 9 to 5. Phone 158. i kADABAUGIl Un Wipe Auction ; tr will get you the nigh aouar. Better look him up before arrang-' Ins sale. Dates made at Umpqua Vsller Bank tales Hours: 10 to 12, 3 to 4. hones: Office, 171; Res., 172. ill. LUCETTA SMITH, PHYSICIAN I Women and Children Diseases a jfceclalty. Office, Masonlo 'Building. Mt. C. A. SMITH. M. T. I Successfully treats all diseases. Consultation Free. Lady attendant Mice 404 N. Jackson. Phone 122-J. (ours 9 a. m. to t p. m. sR. H. W. TITTS, D. M. I)., Dentist, J Modern Equipment and Methods. p. m. Sundays last man and last woman with the message of he worlds neAls and how to meet them. The outstanding leaders of various denominations and communions in Oregon will speak at this conference. At the same time Mrs. D. C. Kellems, of Portland, will address a mass meeting of ladles at the Presbyterian church, when the 'part wo'non ar li p'av in tlio recon 'atructlon of the world will be pre sented by a live woman. Will you bo there, ladies? Sure you will. No ' rod tape und no collection. Just ' come and be inspired for service. Page woven steel coil spring wire' At 7:.10 the big meeting of the fence, loon ends, no trouble to snllce. " d:iy will he held again at the Baptist ! Just received cur load and have in'0"111'''"- 'ne" 11,8 Interchurci will of ! stock the 8 bar 26 In., t in. stay, 10 ,rr n" theories but definite things bur 28 in 8 In. stay for hogs; also 7 "" 'ou nI d0 Tihl where you are bar 36; 9 bar 39 In.; 10 bar 40 in.; ' The couutt conference has thrct 9 bar 42 in.; 13 bar 47 in. slock ' nlain objectives: To present the snr fencos, and 20 bar 48 In poultry and veVB which reveal the needs of the rabbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar ' world In lire and money, and the 26 In. at 33c; 9 bar 39 In. at 42c. ' rn"y or denominational and rommuii Also several kinds ot poultry fence, ' ''V forces for complete organization 12 to 72 Inches high. Barb wire, ' of ,he county. brace wire und staples. White for ' Twelve exhibits. In addition to the prices. . ! siereoptlcon apparatus, will lie car- ' rled by the team for display at the ronferenre and as an aid to bringing out the results of the survrvs and the problem before tho people of the 1 county. ' Come and see and hear the heart throbs of humanitv and the cry of n world in her tiethsemane. J. H. DICKSON. STEARNS & CITENOWETII Oakland and Yoncalla Type tfint Jetter v-rta a CORONA On display at 125 Cass street. 11 ours: a. m. to 12 a. m.; 1 I to p. m. Evenings and ay appointment. I uuiTAUB GROVE,. OREGON. .Till? ITT!Trn f. I t,t.i ni,,,a lie rvuiicn .rvi I AKII M I (Incorporated) Our Improved facilities are being predated, so that even now de tred entrance Bhould be arranged r several days In advance. Dr. trover Is the house physician and M tpared to answer any call made on him. Phons 313. 327 West touslas street. j. V. h. Kl'ITF.R, Medical Director lOSEm itO I)DGE KO. 1098, Uni ted llroUierhood of Maintenance of Way Employes and Railway Shop laborers. Affiliated with the A. F of L Meets at Moose hall the first Wed., fourth Sat, nights and third Sunday of each month. J. F. SMITH, President. W. J. MEREDITH. Reed. Secy OFO v0 TVITP Kin CHICHESTER S PILLS MUM wttk Br tUbbom. DlVMo.lD It RAND PILL SOLO BnwUQQISTS EVt.WrlERE. Who Shall Teach Your Children? Present salaries are insufficient to hold teachers of today. What inducements are offered Present Generation to choose Teaching as a Profession? . . . Let us better present conditions by, voting 314 YES On May 21, 1920 Benson, Rose, Fullertox Parent Teachees Association Everybody's Doing' I Selling Goods on the Lowest Bed Rocli Margin v"o Grocerteria Department Get the Habit ! EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE More Money for your Produce L. Daniels More Goods for your Money. O. J. Lindsey METHODUT CiltnCH. SOl'TH. 'Atrial Eventutf KnJoyedW ' ; Mrs. Leon McCllntock entertained ' Humlay school stnrta DtonlDtly at uuinl'ur ot her girl Irlends at her 9 a. nt. There are eUiuea (or nil home on Thursday evening. Those ..nd you 111 recelvo a uurdiai' Wei- enjoying the hospitality of tho come. , rilutock borne wero Mns. Jam. Oce of the speakers of the lintis- Goodman, Mrs. John McCliutork, at county convention team ot the Mra. ,'tirt Bates, tayte illack and intf rchurch. .World Movement wilt ' Lol Russell. .n..k a Ih. 1 I nVWlr linn, U, will' " liavo a very vital messaxe and one that you should hear. Make a sacri fice to come If It be necessary Your ideas of this important work will in. very materially enlarged. The Junior league meets at 2:30 n. m. and the Senior League at 6:30. It is Important that every member of mgnest temperature yesterday the Senior league be present. f Lowest temperature lest night No preaching services In the even- rreclpitatlou, last 24 hours .. mg on account or tne union services precip. since tirst ot mo. at the Ilaptlat church. The last meet- 1.19 ng of the Douglas county convention normal precip, for this month will lie held. You will nilas a great , . 2. it deal if you miss these last addresses. Total precip, from Sept. 1, '19. JA3. E. COXDER, Pastor. I to date 19.89 o Average precip, from Sept. 1, 6ilrella Corsetlere. Clara Comm.' 1877 29.34 Phone 402-H. 311 V. Washington. Total deficiency from Sept. 1 DAILY WKATHUlt KKPOilT. ' U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending & a. m. today. Precipitation In Inches and Hundt redths: f9 44 .37 If you have something to sell or Average precipitation for 42 rent try an Adr. In the News-Ksvlew. wet seasons, (September to I May inclusive) 31.41 Advertise in News-Review. WILLIAM BELL, Observer. SYNOPSIS OF TUB ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE l-OI.l.MUIA l.NSl ltA.NC'K CO. of Jersey City, in tho State of New Jersey, on the thirty-first day of Decern- uer. i-aiv, muue 10 me insurance commissioner of the State of Oiegou, piirsuaut to law. . Ctiiiltal. Amount of capital stock paid up f 400,000.0V Income. Not premiums received during the year $ 960.285.03 merest dividends and rents received durine the vear. limine from other sources receive:! during the year. ..... Totul income lilsburseineutN. Nut losses paid during year, Including adiustment exnenses Commissions and salaries pard during the year Taxes, licenses and fets paid during Me year Amount ot an oilier expenditures 63.646.02 1U0.07 . Jl, 024, 761. 12 .$ 4r,.2tiI.IIS . 278,144.79 JJ,, 19.4:1 60. 64;;. lis County Agrlp-ilturallst C. J. Ilurd today received word that at a meet ing of various traffic men repre senting rallronds of the Pacific northwest at Seattle on April 7, a rennest was -forwarded to the Inter- siate commerce commission xklnr'tun, i j in. rrsionmnn or tne old livestock Total assets ti iqi g-t8 7 1 ' ",K ri,u""- worn effect Toial 'assets admitted In Oregon J.',' ' lax ' "- These l.lV.l.lilil ' ' ' " rule were Increased after the first Toial expenditures f 702.676.71 AHet. Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) I1.469..13G.9& Cash in banks and on hand 175.145.60 Premiums In course or Collection written since Sept. 30, 1919. 233,840.24 Interest and rentB due und accrued 16.615.99 H.G.L. JrJifih "Coal Oil BSffiSSrallilE Gallon . Wood $5.00 per Tier w J ?u -""j1-1". better than a week. How long lll a tier of wood lust you? Wood Is more or less dirty to hand e and occupies a space 4 ft. by 8 ft. by 1G Inches: 5 Cal of oil. the spaco of a good armful of wood. . u? "o?Vu.f.7u!"" wl" " tuke ' pa5' ?or ttn oil ,,ove ,n ,he Sho our Clark Jewell, the old. reliable that we have been tohana''nndrou"" tt"d th" prblem ,or ou' C HOW! Churchill Hardware Co. Traffic Men Want Old Rates Restored I the old'frelKht rates will soon be i restored and thut mixed shipments .can agHln be made, -j -j ...... - i'leiirinu; Onivo ' ; ' ' Nachter's grove, recently pur chased by the Casey-Harding Land company, is being put in readiness for the sale of residence sites. The buildings now on the property are to he reitinvA.I nn .J.I i.nK. k-u; i .... w. mini liming uuvil. offered for sale today. It is enne. ie.l that building will start within the Gross claims for losses upald s Amount or unearned premiums on nil outstanding risks.... Due ror commissions and brolterago All other liabilities i(of the year to a point which muke muni! nuiiiinenis or livestock: pro Mbltlve. A fight wns started by tlu TimiKlns County Farm bureau to bring about a reduction of the rute:i and nn n result ntUnm. . i 683,561.20 'have given assistance. The redne , ..... t.. I tlnn or rates ran come only from tb- ' . 'inierstato commerco coinnilsslon and 106, 426. S 390.134.38 85,000.1111 3.000. 00 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of 1400,000.00.$ ItiiNineftN In Oregon for the Yenr. N'et premiumo received during the year , Louses Incurred during the year ii nn i, j.. . . .. . . "" ' COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY. 'io Mn?ZT& CEO. F. CRANE. President H. W. SPICER. Secretary. have been ZTVZZZ . R. M. CARR. 302 Wlllcox mils.. Portland. Ore. Approved and filed. A. C. BARBER, Insurance Commissioner. ne northwest that the rates be ma terially reduced. It is expected that SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE THK VXIO.N M VliINK INSl'HAM'K CO., LTD. of Liverpool, England, on the thirty-first day of December, 1919. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pureuunt to law: t'llllitHl. Amount of capital stock paid up. ". $ 200,000.00 Income. Net premiums received during the year 787,203.1:1 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 4 3.161.44 Income from other sources received during the year 627.228.55 Auto Owners! Wo vtoiild lie pleased to test your t Batteries Free . at any time nud Klro you expert advice on the cure of Ibitteriea. When pun tinting new batter ies set our prlco. We can irnvr you nioney. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jock son St. RnarlHirg-. Total Income Si.457,593.12 DKbursenientM. Net losses paid during year, including adjustment expenses.) 674.525.87 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 267,770.80 Taxes, licenses and fees paid dining the year 42.685.28 Amount of all other expenditures 623,201.71 Toliil expenditures : $1,608,183.66 AKhCtS. ' Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) $ 851,040.00 Cash in banks and on hand .' 85,303.88 Preniiumsln course of collection written since Sept. 30. 1919 185,559.6:! I Interest and rents due and accrued 9,237.80 Total assets $1,131,141.31 Total assets admitted in Oregon $1,131,141.31 Liabilities. iGross claims for losses unpaid ..$ 490,852.(15 Amount of unearned premiums nn all outstanding risks 146.774.1 7 I Due ror commission and brokerage 3D.noo.iio All other liabilities 45,000.00 Total liabilities, exclusive of cnpltnl stock of $200.000.00...$ 712.626.22 fliiMiMfw In Oregon for the Year. Net premiums received during the year $ 18,745.80 Losses paid during the year '4,632.82 Losi-es incurred during year 6,827.82 THE UNION MARINE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. ,'" FRANK II. CAUTY, Manager. Statutory resident attorney for service: R. M. CARR. Portland, Oregon. Approved: A. C. BARBER, Insurance Commissioner. r Take Your Automobile TO A CLEANING We make a Specialty of v Washing it 'till it "SHINES" Fully Equipped to Make Good C. O. BAKER Motor Shop Garage 444.N. Jackson SYNOl,SlA)F THE ANNUAL STAT KM KNT OF THK IVI'KfUAl, ASSl KA'R 'MP.NV, of New York, in the Stati of New York, on the thirty-first day of Decem ber, 1910, mad" to Ihe Insurance Commissioner of the Stole of Oregon, pursuant to law: Amount of capital stock paid up February 10, 1920 $ 200.000.0" Income. I Not premiums received during Ihe year S 710,IM4.K2 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 6,3!3.!iJ Income from other sources received during the year 1 r 2 . 5 8 H . V I 'v LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Get your orders iri now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write for prices stating quantity wanted. Sutlieriin Fruit Products Co. KITIII.RI.I.V, ORKtiON. Total income 92S.947.61 niHhiirsenieiitM. ! Met lor.ses paid during year, Including adjustment expenses.! 262,837.30 Dividends pnld on capital stock during Ihe year , . . 2u.iHin.iin ''ommifsions and Falnries paid during tho year 214, 670. US iaxes, licenses and 'foe a paid during the year 46,(158.(1.1 Amount of all other expenditures 62.747.44 Tolnl expenditures 696,313.7) AnNet. Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) I Cash in banks and on hand Temiuips in course of collection written since September 0. 1919 -.... Intcret and rents due and accrued . .f 1.651,485.75 71,&2b.l I 180,385.23 iti.xlu.bl Total assets Tola! assets admitted In Oregon I.iillilllties. I Gross claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding rlbks Iiue for commission and brokerage All other llaliilltlca . .l,!l2U.2"7.(ill . . 1 1.92D, 207. 6U .1 46.455.00 568,68.87 12.50li.lHI 3U.000.0U ,.l 657.593.87 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of $200,000.00. IttiMiieAA in tire im for the lear. Net premiums received during the year f 1 1.440 20 Losses paid during the year - 3.242 2" Losses Incurred during the year 3,294.20 IMPERIAL ASsl It ANTE COMPANY, P. P.EREFFORD. U. S. Manager II. TEKIIUNE, Agency Secretary- Slatutory resident attorney for service: B. W. JON'K.8. Portland, Oregon. I Approved and filed. A. C. DARKER. Insurance Commissioner. Kum On In And have your battery tested at our free testing station. Or maybe you need a new battery, if so net our prices before buing elsewhere. Special attention to Truck Tire woik prompt service at riht prices. TIRES, TUBES ard ACCESSORIES Roseburg Garage a: ic.i'i:itr siiou .uvKm not a lucre cobbler meuoj youi slio.s wlieu they como to us. W n store shois Instead of rxpalrlag tlieiii. 'Io sireii;iliea (h weak tienses wiihout caro in preserving ths s'yle of the shos is an old-fashioned clumsy woik. Lt us show you what do by our moiIctu methods and f..i.ii;ry liiuihiniiy. Hhoi-i rnlltd for nnd dsllvercd, in ten's e.Mra. Phone 131. VV. S. HOWARD (iooilymr Shos Iteiialrvx. US V. Jatkson 8L Houtart,