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PAam mum HIGH-CLASS ART FRAMES Just received a large shipment Ny STUDIO is second to none in the State. Special Kodak Dept. CLARK'S STUDIO C. W. CLARK. Proprietor Roseburf National Bmk Building Winning Appearance CONSIDER a man's clothes consider their mission in the life of a man who is successful, or what they mean to the man who wants to be suc cessful, q Clothes play a bigjpart in the ball room, in business, in school, anywhere, fl Consider the man in the picture in formal surround ings. The intpression he makes; in company, depends very much on his clothes. Other things count, of course but a man is judged, first by ap pearance, because appearance speaks before the man. KUPPENHEMER CLOTHES are intimately associated with successful Americans. Men of every age, of every type, of every personality, find in them the proper medium to attain good clothes appearance. U This store hasKuppenheimer good clothes for men; new spring models: they're worth seeing because they're worth wearing. HARTH'S TOGGERY for Good Shoes Florsheims 2000 Troops to Reinforce Japs By Associated Press TOKIO, April 10. An additional 2000 troops to reinforce the Jap atitue soldiers In Mauchuiiu left hue last Saturday. Inquiries Concern ing Balshm of Fir VAUHCVILI.K A.M IUXCK Public Library Fund, at Armory, Monday, April 12. Tickets $1 for a c -TP pie. Kxtra An inquiry was received at the Chamber or Commerce Saturday cou- iiih liandlint! in Oregon of tireaou bulautn of fir product. I Ladles 25c, Ciallery 20c The Irnjuiy wus from lurse and well known California interests, the name of which was not made public. Mr. Heiuline is especially desirous of gelling Into communication with any ranchers or timber ineti in this coun ty who get out this product. If there are any who are interested in the marketing of the bulsaiu of fir, they may get in touch with San Krancineo buyers by writing to the local Cham ber of Commerce for further information. C'Altn Of THANKS. ktki: , is ;it vnm:i itv I'ASSIXU Of l-AKK BILL, KfOENK, April 10. Manager Will O. Steel, of the Chamber of Commerce, has just received a mes sage from Senator Mo-Nary, In Wash ington, mating that the bill provid ing fur the inclusion of Diamond Lake in the Crater Lake National Park, had passed the seuute and would likely pass the house without opposition, since it is a measure I hut ha4 been favored by the national paik service. This bill was lathered by Mr. Steel some years ago, and as park conuuirtsioner for Oregon, ho has followed it persistently in con gress UiroueU the Influence of Senu Uiv Mc:i. lie Is much gratified tit the result in the senate, as the en largement provided will add greatly to the popularity of Crater Lake park. o "WHITE M1I.K" Slfi.V ATTRACTS TIIIKSTV PKISSOXS. We wish to thank ftur many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us after the death of our be loved daughter aud sister, Mrs. Lola liigelnw, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mil. AND MHS. H. J. JVILS-ON, HKSSIIi H. WILSON, JKSSIK A. WILSON, FRANK J. WILSON. BOSTON INII.ICK IKK1.NK l-MI'ltoI'lIK IIAM'ING.' UritANOO, Colo., April 10. "White .Mule For Sale." was the sign that attracted scores of thisty persons to a barn just outside of Durango. If the curious passed "inspection" they were served with a concoction that was said to have the kick of a niule. When suspicious persons pre sented themselves at the "sign of the white mule" the proprietor of the place showed them a four-legged mule for which he asked a prohibi tive price. BOSTON, April 12. "Any move ment of the body suggestive of Im morality." That's the official police definition of "improper dancing." Boston police buve been censoring dancing in the tea room of one of Boston's exclusive hotels. Lieuten ant Mulligan, of the Black Bay stn tiou, described whul kind of daucin' to stop as written above. "But what is immorality the kind you have In mind?" Inquired an Inquisitive "cop." "I should say," began Mulligan, very deliberately, "I should sny check to cheek dancing: sclssorH steps, where the couples dance wlih the legs touching closely: hugging, and placing of hands In impropet positions." "Oh, I see, I see," said the cop. toukg girls Mrs. Boyd Tells 'How Her Daughter Benefited by Tak ing Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Danville, 111. "My daughter vai very delicate and we thought we could not rame her. hue wild troubled with irrepulurity and the wa not able to go to solum!. For a year we pave her all kinds of tonics but to no pood. One day one of your little books was thrown on our porch and I saw what Lydia K. J'inkhaiu'a V e fpc - table Coniouml bad Advice of U. S. Is Not Solicited (By Aspocliitcl Tress) LONDON, April 10. Reports that a new basis of settlement of the Adriatic question has been proposed by Lloyd George, on which the ad vice of then United States is not so licited, waa confirmed today. Answer to Note Discussed Today Ity Asiociutd Press LONDON. April 10. An outline of an answer to the French note with repard to the wMmni Frankfort and other German cities, was discussed at a bum cauK, meeting today. done for others and what it tnielit do fur Iter. Now she is getting fat and 2oob to school eery day. You can tell every mother what tiie Vegetable Com nnmid has done for niv daughter." Mrs J. H. IlolD, 1UU2 .S'. Jackson St., Danville. 111. ; will be provided for the running ex- ii eTiry ,:in uc si n ..10,3 ! Menses. A leader, librarian, manager First Band Meeting Tuesday Evening C. S. Heiuline, of the Chamber of Commerce, is today, sending out otters to all those who have signed up fur lueiuhersjiip in the proposed municipal band, informing Hieui of the initial meeting which will take place at the city hall, Tuesday even ing, April 13th, ut 7:30. The coun cil has authorized funds for the band .vhich are available for the current month and It Is Imperative that some iction should be taken nt once. Al though no definite sum has been permanently set aside, the coumll members huve said that if the band members meet regularly and show u llsposition to accomplish the results hiit a permanent municipal band Cren Tomato, Cucumber, Oniona You can raise these and dozens of other delicious vegetables, right in your own yard. Plant " good seeds! Morse's Grand Prize seeds are always depend ableand head off the high cost of living. Most Morse seeds are only Five cents a packet at grocer, florists, drug and hardware tores, elc, everywhere. C C. MORSE & CO. Operators f WorWa Largmtt SJFrm 125 Market St. San Francuco M(8afe Seeds Cfll'IK'HKS COXKOI.IPATK AXI KltKl'T 111 H.ltlXfi, diould, that without a doubt funds WHITE CLOU), Kan.. April 12. Three churches of this places, the rhrjntlau, the Methodist anil the Congregational, are completing one of the handxiiniest church buildings in this Beciiou. By consolidating their congrega tions, the three churches believe they will be able to do much IIIOIV fit I'C- tiv rt'lipious work in the coiuniuu Ity. The huildhiR Is exported to be completed at an early date. TKOTTKHS DANCK. Wednesday. April hall. Committee. 1-1 Ih, Mnccahoe Arundel, pitiuo tuner. I'notiR IfiuL. AGKV COl'I'LE VATi:i TO VKI l.lli:iLTKI. SALEM, Mass., April 10. A be lated romance came to light when City Clerk Entwisllo waa called upon to perforin a marriage ceremony at his office for Charles O. M axli eld, 84, a widower, and Mrs. Lydia A. Ellsworth Ward, 65. They applied for a marriage li cense with the request t'it they be married without waiting tho five days required by law. Judge Sears granted the permit. . o I'ress bats lu transparent brims A complete line of Infants enr, of hair braids nets, trimmings of j coats, dresses, bonnets, jackets, hos tiny French roses, leaves, gauze rib-1 lerv, comforts, Girtrudes kimona 1,n"- lr.ee. Hell Millinery. I Rel'l Millinery. Satisfied Customers We do a great deal of advertising In various ways, but we believe tliat flie most favorable publicity which we receive is through the medium of a "satisfied customer." Such customers talk about us to other prospective customers, and this constitutes "advertising by word of mouth," and is most effec tive. Besides providing the very best of service, we Install every conven ience that a good store can obtain. Our stock of ready to wear dry goods Is arriving, men's overalls, hats, shoes, shirts, men's and women's hosiery and underwear. Our prices are as low as right quality can be had for anywhere. If we have not had the pleasure of serving you, we should like to add you to our list of "Satisfied Customers." Peoples Supply Company (lid, or from irregularities, paint nl neriods, backache, sideache, rlrafiny down pa ins, initaiimialiun or uUeratioi would only give this fatuous rout anV lierb remedy a trial they would booi lind relief from audi suffering. For special advice women are nsked tt write the Lydia E. Pinkhnin Mitltcin Co., Lynn, Mam. The result of fort years' experience is at your service. IWOMKS llltllM-: AMI ALSO A t.KOOM AT SA.ME TIME. TOPEKA, Kan.. April 12. To be come a bride and also a groom ai 'h same time, fell to the lot of Mis.- Vellie Bogard here the other day. It all came about when she and A. F. Groom appeared before Probate Judge Gaw with a marriage licenst ind the necessary fee. Rprella Corsetfere. Clara Corum. Phone, 4 02-K. 311 W. Wash. tf. PLAXS LAIMJKST HOti - HAXCH IX THE VOHLI. WILnritTON. Okla.. April 12.- A 1500-acro tract of land, which he intends to turn into the largest hog ranch In the world, has been pur chased by Zeke Wei eh. The tract lies near Daden, Okla.. and will he opened within a few days. Welch Is one of the most widely known hog raisers lu this section of the slate. -o - Tit I EH TO SOl,li;it I'l I.L ;asolexe taxk hospital. . NORMAN", Okla.. April 12. Os I car Prock. a blacksmith, made the mirtake of attempting to solder a gasoline tank hev tlm other day be- fore having made sure that it was j empty. I Proek is now In a hospital recov j eriug from severe Injuries he bus j t a lind when the "joy fluid" con l tainer let go. KEIUCK QI'ALITY FEEDS. POl'LTRY WE SELL Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County light" and Water Co. Are prepared under the dfrertlon of Prof. C. S. Ilrewster, formerly of ; the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag ricultural College. They will main tain the health and vitality of your j flock, hasten the growth of profit able broilers and early laying pul jltta and produce more eggs from i your lMViug flock. For growing chicks use Kerr's Chich F"ed. Chirk Developer Mash 'and Developing Scratch Feed. !' For laying hens use Kerr's Scratch Feed and Egg Produced. For sale by vcrburgh Pros,, Rose burg, Oregon. , Headquarters for pnultrymen. and all other officers considered n essary will be eloeted Tuesday, and a first rehearsal will be held. Each one has been requested to bring his ;nstrument. Any others who are in terested but who hu'vo not yet signi led their in tent Ion of Joining the 'and are also a sited to attend. SO BADLY RUN DOWN SHE COULD HARDLY WALK "I liave not only Knlned twrnty omuls by taking Tnular but It ha? rid mc of tho norvous iiullifOHtioil .vlilch made my lif mii-pr:ibli f Lhree years," said Mrs. .Muttle Klrk- and. -of Benton Houlevnrd, 'Causas City. .Mo. "IHirinK those llirce years." she -ontlmied, ' cverytliinii 1 ate- dis isrerd with ine and I slitfered for hours ai'ier every meal with Kns on ,-ny stomarh. .My head aelied all tile time and I would often Ret so ner vous and dizzv that I would have' to lie down. I lost weight until I gut down to fn!v one hundred and leo -ouuds and m v housework was simp ly a burden to me. 1 was so run down and weak I could not walk at times and while 1 tried almost every- thlnic I heard of, nothing did inn any Kood. "1 read so many testimonials for Tanlac front our own Kansas City people that 1 deelded to try It and the very first bottle Improved me wonderfully. I have now taken seven bottles ami I eat everything I want without the leant trouble afterwards. My appetite is splendid and my nerves are i-.-illu and I sleep like a child every niclit. In fait I feel af. strong and well us I did before my troubles started three yeurs aKo. I :inl glad to make this statement fin Tanlae, for if I hadn't seen similar statements from olheis I probably would still be a siik, miserable wo man." Tanlac is sold In Ftoseburg by W. F. Chapman, and by the leading druggist in every town. o Tickets to the vaudeville and dnnre April 12, $1, whirh admit lady and gentleman. Kxtra ladie. for dauee, J.'ir; spertators to sal- I lery, 20r. lb NOTICE OF SALE OK UOVKUN MKNT TIMIIEH. (leneral La. id Of flee. Waslilngton, I). I'., March 20 1H20. Notice Is hereby given tha' subject to the conditions and llinllu lions of the Act or June 9, 1916 (3! Slat., 2181, and the Insirurtlmia ol I the Secretary of the Interior of Sep teiuber 15, 1917. the limber on tin I following lands will be sold May 12 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m., at public . auction at the United Stales land office at lloseburg, Oregon, to tlie higliest bidder at not less than th appraised value as shown by llilr notice, Fale to be subject to the np proval of the Secretary of the In terlor. The purchase price, with ntt additional sum of one-fifth of on per cent, thereof, being commission: allowed, must be deposited nt (inn of sale, money to he returned If sub Is not approved, olherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten yeurs. Itidt will be received from citizens of tin Cnlted Stntes, associations of such citizens and corporations orrnnlzed under the laws of the Tnited Staleh or any stale, tenilory or dhirrlc' tber-of only. lpon iippHration of p qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 16 8.. It. 1 W.. Sec. 7. Lot 2. fir 85 M Lol S, fir 300 M., not to be sold for less ihon J1.S0 per M. T. 19 S., li. 1 w Sec. an. swvi sww. fir ioni M., SE' SYVVi. fir 1070 M , not to be sold for li'ss than $1.75 per M. T. 37 S., R. 7 W.. Sec. 11. KK'i NEVl. fir 615 M., sugar pine 35 M., none of th fir timber to be sold for iess than $1.25 per M., and none of the supnr pine timber to be sold for less thni $3.00 per M. T. 37 S.. R. 7 V., Sec. 13, Lot (i. fir 800 M NWW SI) 14. fir 60 M.. pine 25 M.. SWV, SEW. Or 2000 M., Lot 7, fir 1200 M., NE Vt SWV,. fir 170 M pine 170 M.. S SW, fir 1 200 M.. none of the fir timber to be aold for less than $1.25 per M., and none of the tifne timber to be sold for b-ss than $2.50 per M. CLAY TAI.LMAN, Commissioner General Land Office. Come to armory April and vaudeville. 12, danc 12 HIDES All kinds of JUNK wool and Cascara nark. Including paper, also mohair, Cst Iron and I try none. Berber Junk Shop Oomrr Can and Ptoa. ROSEUl'RO. ORK. MKTtHIK KACH OTIIKIt Kllt .HIt;llU.V.MKN; HOTH KII.I.KD. WV.N'ONA. Okla., April 12. -As the result of a pistol duel brought about by each man taking the other for a highwayman. Itoland McCJuire. real estate dealer, aud John Hlalr. owner of a feed store, mere fatally wounded here a few nights ago. The men met on a dark street and each began shooting. They died within a few hours of each other. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tha ' Signature of Co roN A "'the IVi'noiuiI Wriiintf Machine." Price $.i0. no with case. CJl'Y fOKlmV, Agent. -ISS Cn Ht. lt..el.tir!? Buy Garments that serve you Style is a wonderful thing, marking you as in the mode and giving you an individuality, if you choose wisely. But service see that you get garments made right. OA will give you service that you expect, so it proves' its value as you wear it. See the dainty, becoming serviceable coats and suits we are offering during this month. square: store Foutch's Restaurant Comer Cass and Sheri ian Newly renovated and fitted up. Finest dining room in Roseburg. Prices Reasonable Services Good Try Our Meals You Will Like Them GERMS can't live in pastuiitd BUTTER and Cream --Insist on Jersey Drcnd IT'S PASTURIZED Douglas County Creamery ANTLERSTHEATRE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 Alcazar Stock Company IN THE NEW VOHK DRAMATIC SENSATION "BUOADWAY AFTER DARK" A Story of New York Political and Society Life. Another Great Show! Seats now on Sale. Tricas 23, 33, 50, 75, Plus Tax This will be the last perform ance in Roseburg of the Alcazar Stock Company SODA Buy It By the Cae AH Flavors Roccb'jr; Dairy and Sod? Works PHOVK 1W The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association ORGANI.KD !9ir Capital Stock $200,000.00 Offer you a luricer rtturn i n a Bavliiai account than outsids rDncems, who puy large roimulKnioii9 to atork salesmen. Inietillxatn our propusltion Im fore Investing. Office with Douglas Abstract Company, 218 North Jackson St