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If You Want One-Day Service Best Possible Finishing, Personal Attention IClark's Studio On your films, leave them Roseburg Nat'l Bank Building. the KODAK DEPARTMENT r viiiiia 3 v THREADED Rubber Insulation, which is al ways to be found between the plates of the Still Bet ter Willard, doesn't know what it is to lie down on the job. Any Willard Ser vice Station will tell you just as we do, that Thread ed Rubber never gives the battery owner cause to worry about reinsulation, a statement that cannot be truthfully made of any or 1 dtnary insulation. REPAIRS 10 BE Roof Will Be Put Over Saccnd Floor end Height of Struc ture Will Be Reduced. ANNEX IS PLANNED I iiuiuiiU AlTuini )lu.l be Adjusted, He Mem , L'efY-ie Coustrui-liuu of Addition fun be Kuirtei! t) Hit (irgaiiUittitiu. Re-.alrs on the Mercy hospital bulldog are to he ratted within a short ilm. It waa announced today, llaterlul jas been ordered and at soon aa it arrives workmen will start thi- ,ask of repairing the dam age wrought by the fire which de ntioytd the third story of the build- MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative InornriQ in Ttrinrr Groiver $40y500 8AEI.M. Or., Mny 4 Although thi majority of Marlon county logan berry growers sro diMiiatidins from 14 to 15 cents a pound for tholf 1920 crop, 1. 11. Vincent yesterday coiitraoteit to sell hi entire ylold from 70 acre to the Albnny cannery at a stipulated price of 13 14 cents. Mr. Vincent estitnatos that he will have 150 tons of herrloa, for which he will rceiv approximately $40, 500. Out of this sunk, however, the grower will be compelled to expend about $4000 for pirkera, while $G, 000 more munt be deducted for train lutf. cultivating, yard he'p and trans port ntlon. A ft w days aso an effort wn mnrio to develop a 14 -rent market for lo ganberries, but as yet the buyers huve refused to make nuy contract at this figure. OHITl'AUV. Iura Mm Mit-hcll waa born De cember IS. 1 S 3 . in I rne enmity. Oregon, nul died April '27 .H20. at l)r:iin, Oregon. She wpi innrried lo Oonrso V. Crabtree on June 30. 1872. and to thin unlnn two children AftJXallt r..(rAf..In W L'l .... . . ... ........ inn AitMfitinn. in i j "''"' if were Dorn. notn or wnom uieu in in- h,m u , A bemade ,t0 nly look for the name California fanrv. she la survived bv her hna- - iu ui me on ine paraage. men you are sure .mnA nnt n,w t.ittv r.-i.th, in She lofned the ChrKMiu. building will be greatly changed. our child Is hnvfot the best and . i.V .T81 hK'rSfle"'pIly.aiC f?r V.,1!1110 hrch in he"r childhood and lived a rnn H, h .L"! f &i Ur I "'nrh', r bo?lB. hl1.1 ren conalatcnt Christian life to the timo V Auto Electric Station 312 XOItTH JACKSON liior.e 13(1 ' Paul E. Xyirren I i if Uua.neis houses of the city, making the structure onlv two sinri... in height and reducing Its capacity to quite a marked degree. The insurance money, which amounted to the sum of $3400. will be sufficient, it Is said, to cover this (MHnse but will not do more. This will give a hospital greatly reduced iti size but still capable to taking care of a portion of the patients that win op brought. If finances, which at the nresen time appe.r doulitful, can be pro- curca, a concrete fireproof annex will lie constructed adjoining fne lower floor. This annex will cover considerable ground and will con tain besides a surgery a number of private rooms. The hallway between vooiifii iioition of the building will oe -continuous but a fireproof r" will be built to completely shut off the annex from the remain der of the building In the event of i . - i i nie. This structure cannot be built aaaaaaaaaaou' of tne present funds and until such time as the financial part can - mvii.' ho arranged in some manner the ..... ....... n.nl.nt ...111 , , 1 ! The citisens of the city are glad Kridny night. May 7. Tickets I'uiu a ueiisioii to reouua lias been SO tents, ladie sfree. Dancing 4 'e.unta. Aside rrom being a valu- . . . , . . AI!.h!n lllacf. ill Iha ovan nl .mM..) r,,llnn l. o Hi. !, V tO 1 1. liOOQ 1111 SIC nU 8 RUHU -r . .v-. . .ucui " " ' J'"" . .hrtv r sicKuess 10 resiueiits of the coun- irawn for the regular Besslon of thei ' ty, the institution Is a moneymaker, r nit court for the .May term. 1020. 0 uot for ltBelf 'he organization be- uiiiu ii, nui tor tne city, in addition BB . vuiibi ut-ieu uier ine n iiuny lusie. run uneviiuil. . h j .1 lwrn tn on each bottle. ou must say "Cali- -,. . ' . .. , ,h fornia M l1'0000' "avs she was one of those m sturdy characters that helped to , mold the destiny of a great and grow.- NOTICE OF SALE O GOVERN- Ing stnte. Sho was a hluhlv MKNT TIMBEK. Ueneral Land Of- snerted ciilien and greatly loved by (Ice, Washington, O. C, March 26, a host of friends. 1920. Notice Is hereby given thai The funeral was holrf from tho subject lo the conditions and limits- , christian church In Plain and burial lions or me Act or June . 116 tJ9 ;was mta lhe n!..,in ceme'erv. on Brunswick Principles . In Fine Tire Making j TH6 Reason yr3u are Interested tn the name on your t li that it Identifies the maker. By knowing the maker you can) judge his ideals of manufacture. The only secret of a super-tire lies in the principles of th maker. His standards decide tho quality. For there are no secrets in the tire industry. .What you get depends on what Is behind the name on yout) ttre. Brunswick, as you know, means a very old concern, jealous of its good name. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has been famous the world over for the quality of its products The Brunswick Tire Is all that you expect and more. Your first one will be a revelation. You'll ajree that you've) never known a better. And you'll tell your friends. So spreads the news among motorists. The Biunswick is the most wd come tire that ever came to market Try one Brunswick Tire Learn low good a tire can U built Ana remember, it co3ts no mora than like-typo, tires, THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-43 Fifth Street Jurnrc Drnntn For May Term It Jllis term will onen on Monday. i.v 24. The grand Jury will be -livened on Tuesday. Mav 11. The Ba) jurors listed are: W. Krh Elkhead n B. Ureen t. .. .Roseburg iry A. Ailuins .....Myrtle Creek A. Llndhlom Dixonvillc 0. Dniinlne Mvrlle CrtwU flncy Jacques Glendale p- Hclhlg Wilbur E Hrown Klkton fol R. Sawyers Drain C. Mi r.hehey Kosebui g A. llemens Koseburg s- 0"" Sutherlln C Dnnnsvin ..... .Mvrtle Treek rfn R. niltor Hurkle3 f A. Snvdi r . . .Davs Creek T- Dewar (iardlner A- b,it Roseburg E- Smith c.li.l.. P''T MiDanlels Wilbur ' Clarke Ol.-ndale s. Hmton wiihnr S. Thonian Anlnnf prnce K. Newton ........ Drain OLD GARMENTS NEW WHEN DIAMOND DYED Klmliby, Fnilexl, OM Appni'el Turns Frexli Blltt Colol flil. Don't worrk about perfect results. to the payroll, which amounts to topproximately $r.U0 a month, the hospltul buys supplies and provisions costing in the neighborhood of $1. Soo each month. Aside from this, each patient brings to the city one, two, three or riiore realtlves and each of these stay for periods varying from one day to one month, spend ing money with the various mercan tile and business establishments dur- r. . "iiiun.niiri i ive." .Euaranteed to ! 'K me sojourn In this city. Conse rve n new, rich, fadeless color toj'iuently aside from being a desirable any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, institution because of its primary linen, cotton or mixed goods, purpose, there is a financial aspect dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, which should appeal to the business children's coats, feathers, draperies,; man. There Is also a civic side coverings. which should" be kept in mind, for The Direction Rook with each a city without a hospital is in a bad package tells so plainly how to dia- fix. In a city the size of Roseburg mond dye over any color that you accidents are a daily occurence and enn not" make a mistake. la small number of these occurrences To match any material, have drug-are of a semi-serious nature sucb as irist show yem "Diamond Dye'' Color to call for trained and immediate Card. i medical assistance. The presence of a hospital within a distance that .Roseburg, R. V. D. T ivrtlue reel , jirs. j Foree was a Roseburg should probably be reckoned in mln ules Instead of miles, has without doubt saved the life of many a Doug las county citizen during the few years of the existence of the Insti tution, and the fart that the organl- Tfltlntl la tn unnlitiiia lis ain.L In ikl. Mrs. Frank Elllsor snd Miss Hazel . conin,UIllty Bhould be greatly anore- n Orovcs . F- Watson Warner . tvrti tveu ...... .n.,.-nin hoi- L.. p y. vivuor yeoierutij, iriuiniuB ... ii- r .Roseburg nome at Perdue on the evening train. "are Unsohnrir .. tm,in lUinra Mvrtla r-roir ! , f. u K"l C.ardinerl vi- i.-. r " hing Oakland Hnmilmn. hnth of Carnes. left for h ,h .;n.. f u ! their homes on last evening's train and Vfoi nitr. L. Ibcklcv. nf nnii !.. ! alter spending the day In this city Kami), of riiiiunm nnA t v shopping. fMi of Dixonville, were among i 0 --ii Known ciilzens attending lo 1 Over 17000 people rean tne .w- i" mnil.-ri. In this elly t.iday. Review eve:v Hny in the w-ek. verTown I Everybody vants it because it makes most palatable and sweetest of foods. You save when you buy it. You save when you use it. Calumet Baking Powder Is so perfectly made so perfect in keeping qualities that bake.day failures are cbsolutely impos sible. Best by test. Call for Calumet Baking Powder. The Sisters of Mercy organisation hns lost heavily on the local hos pital. It ir claimed. Although the in surance has covered , the damage done at the various fires, incidental expenses connetced with each of these conflagrations have converted each into a loss. To offset these there has been practically no profit acrulng from the business adminis tration. The year 1918 was jthe most profitable in the history of the hospital, the books show, and In that i year the profit for the entire twelve 'months was $700. Four other years showed a profit of a few hundred dollars, but for the greater portion ol ine lime ipe exi'trnnrn rui intuiiic Lave been about equal and at cer tain periods a loss has been experl- i encea. This fact makes the organization reluctant to proceed with extensive additions to the building on which there Is already a small Indebted ness, for without profit to meet the expenditure which would be neces ary to cover the cost of construc tion, a very great burden would b Imposed. n.VNCK AT TIM. Kit. Thursday, the 29'h lav nf Anrll The bereaved husband wishes to lha"W ie friends who so klnillv as staled during the l;tr.t sickness and at the burial of his b"lnvcd wife. Stat., 218), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember IS, 1917, the timber on I lie following luuds will he sold May 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m . at public auction at the United States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, lo the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this uotlce, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In lerior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at lime I of sale, money to be returned If nI'lHriWl TVI? fcff.fl Til? it IJ JL.lil.UIl'-- 1 luvi1 - M'ss Mlna liriirer. who has been spending the pat few diys at Ash land visiting with friends, returned n her heme in this ely todnv nnd hns resumed her dulles at the Dnng lm County Light and Water company office. , la not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the timber whicn must be removed within leu years. Rids will be received from citizens of the Untied States, associations of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Included Id auy offer of a larger 'ml!. T. 18 8.. It. 1 W., Sec. 7. Lot 2, fir 85 M., Lot 3, fir 300 M., not to be sold for less than 1.60 per M. T. 19 8., R. 1 W., Sec. 33. SWH SWy, fir 100c M.. SE14 8WK, fir 1070 M., not to be sold for less than $1.75 per M. T. 37 S R. 7 W., Sec. 11, NE14 NEH, Mr 515 M., sugar pine 35 M., none of the fir timber to be sold for less than $1.25 per M., and none of the sugar pine timber to be sold for less than $3.00 per M. T. 37 S., R. 7 W., Sec. 13, Lot S, fir 800 M NWW 8E. fir 600 M., pine 25 M.. 8W4 SF.. ilr 2000 M.. Lot 7. fir 1200 M., NEK SWU. Dr 170 M., pin 170 M., 8k' Dr 1200 M., none of the fir limber to be sold for less than $1.26 par M., nnd none of the pine Umber to be sold for less than $2.50 per M. CLAY TALI.MAN. Commissioner General Land Office CONSERUflTQRy MUSIC AND I HYSICAL EDUCATION f2g, Accredited Teachers Only m The SI lU' dcnmniU li''iibly cirti lent lerM'licrs nnd this Hrliool inillc 11)11 per rrnl with the State liiw. liblllKeil ItldK. I'liiine itIKt PROFESSIONAL CARDS on. it. r. iiradfoiw "wn-T Chiropractors, Wast HoMburg. Phone 4 0M. DR. CIAIK K. A!,LK Dentist at $31 Parkins Building. Roseburg Oregoa. Office Hours: 9 to IS a. m 1 to S p. m. Phona 66. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. ltosebui'K, Oregon. . HIM. F. D. OWEN Cut Flowers. Potted Plants, Funeral Designs. Wedding Bouquets. Etc. Ill Cass St. For sale at tha Fern. Phone 140, Roseburc. Oregon. Some Land Bargains I have quite a few nice homes to sell In Roseburg. several nice country homes In Kdenbower. eome of Ihem welt Improved and up to dute, ranging (rom i V4 1 15 acres; small and large fnrmr on Cow Creek, above ob'ndaK ranging from 40 aures to 600. Come and see the property. If the land suits wo will try to make the price right. Write or call on H. J. WILSON, Rl. 2. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. M. H. PLVLKR Chlropractlo Phys.clan. 122 W. Iine 8t Wee- i trlcal treatments. Hours to a Phone 1KB Office Hours: 10 to 12, X tn 4. Phones: Office, 171: Res., 172. DR. LTJCETTA SMITH. PHTNICIAN Women and Children Diseases a Specialty. Office. Masonic Building. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSIiFIELD AUTO STAGE Sold On An Unlimited Mileage . Guarantee Basis JOHN C. SIGNOR Roseburg Garage Local Distributors LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Get your orders in now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write fur prices stating quantity wanted. Sutherlin Fruit Products Co. hi i nciti.iN. oni:;o.N. gQUARE . ' . JPRIGHT . . Q RAND . . . rundel.', Roseburg.-. nil, tisd rr.r .11 kind.! tliix-t .04 K.a.cr Pi.nw. fbuii. ybl Miff Ifcl L. Inm Bowl.uri. rt.Hr ( 7fli A. M. Ii! Mjnli- 'mt. 'l"lv l 3" A. M. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfleld, -o-qnble, Ilandon and Powers. Fate $6.48. imluding war tax. Itcsei vatluiiS at main office. 40.1 Cuss St., near depot. Phone 303, or I'mpqua and Orand ho tels, Rnpn a store. TA YLOR & CLINTON ixaoooaoooooocoooxxt Do Your Work With Electricity ! Buzz the Buzzer. We can pt i ill buzzerx or bells In your office, oonnert your dining table with Hie kllchnn, put elcrtilc lighters on your gas burners, or any other rlertrlr-al work. t.bid to tell you the cost. Miller's Electric Shop Phone 447 I If 123 N. Main Street ! THE RU1TER SANITARIUM ! (Incorporated) i Our Improved facilities are belnr , appreciated, so that even now de i slrod entrance should be arrange ; . Li- .in H mrn .1 the for aereral days In advance. Lit. Tiller pavilion next Saturday een-;Brower la tbe house phys cian and is ; Ing The roads are In good eondl- prepared to answer any call rnada tion and a cordial Invitation is ax- upon him. Phona lit. 837 Weal! tended to everybody. Good music Ixiuglas atreeL and a fla. time for ill. 1 DB. V. U KITTER Medic! blraoto. j Poultry and Eggs WANTED Wa pay highest market price In essh. Highest market price paid fcr your cream, no deiaya. Bring In Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 27 1920 MITCHELL STYLE PLUS QUALITY SEE THEM! J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS