mam rorw
nnprnmo inrwg-wTTrw.T m-Rsn.r. M.xr ir imo-
Theres an easy way
to beat the high,
price of" coffee!
IMS TAN Y
POSTUM
Costs less tastes good
and helps health
where'coffee hurts
Switch nowTest tells
"Theres a Reason" '
PosTun is sold by all grocers
Made by
Postum Cereal Co.lnc
Battle Creek.Mich.
LOVE and MARRIED LIF
tt the noted author
Idalj MSGlcms Gibs-cm
joiiv ih i v ciiaik.i:.
1 could aee that Alice recoirniz.il
tlie b;tudwrit'ntr of the poem 1
li.indefl h'.r. the read it through
carefully and the nlv comment l.o
m ado as she banded It back waa, "1
uid not knuvv Karl bltt-puid waa cup-
able of doing this."
Did you ever think of Karl aa
decided It would be very foolish to
fba.i with hiin about It any more.
I pi' ked up my bank book and
found I had about jO(u lit the bank.
This, with my little home In this
quiet town and the f i.'.O a mouth In
come, would make lite comfortable
, as fur aa spending money wja con
Wermd. John had allowed me al-
v ayB most Kenerous churKe accounts
' at all the ttoreg.
WriUw John a Letter.
LAST MKKTI.NU OF SKASOV.
, Minn Marie Martena or
I Neuner.
Mrs. Oeorge
The next meetnitr of tho "95 Men
tal Culture club will be held on .May
18 at the home of Mrs. (ieorgi) llrad
burn at Winston. This will be the
closing meeting of the season. Hnd
an unllHtully good time has i n
arranged. Those who will attend
and who have no way or transpor
tation should notify one of the fol
lowing ladles as soon as possible,
and means of transportation will lie
provided: Mra. A. C. Manners. .Mrs. j
V. N. Fields, Mrs. C. L. Stoddard.1
(.ItWt.K MKKTI.Mi l-OSTI'O.VKI),
Because of conflicting dates, the
romnua viaiiKe meeting scheduled
for May 29 was today postponed by
Mrs. c. II. Iinlley. The granges wil'-
mi participate in the fraternal pa-
riiue on tint dale and will co-operate
In other carnival events and
consequently It was deemed advis
able to postpone the meeting unti'
pome futuro date.
Spring Styles
Select your spring styles from nor
new arrivnls of wools, serges, silks,
printed crepe de rhene anil Tolled.
We also have in New Hpring Coats.
Ttie snap anil freshness of Mprtng find expre.
Ion In the clile sulci an brilliant weaves of our
new fabrics. They combine ev,nMle ie ,,
perfect reliability which stunjis them as the host.
nnv
noons
I. ABRAHAM I.A HIT'S
"Kvcr) thing the est" WKAK
I out .' 1 jsked.
Uh, yes, I am not surprised at
mat, sue ansHered. I can con
ceive of him writing a poem, but i From Charles' letter I could see
ion not conceive of him sending it he Wiflhe-l to turn the whole affair
to ou. It wa.sn't sporty, Katheriue over to John and was oniy keepou
here Is he now7" she asked abrupt- on because 1 was so insistent. On
ly. the impulse 1 wrote John a letter.
" I do not know," I answered. "He "I am sorry, dear, that you found
Just sent it to me In a letter, with things in such a mess. Still 1 am
iioihlng else, not another word.'' i.ot quite sure you do not raiher en-
"That Is more subtle, really, than joy the fun of straightening them
I thought he was." ! ,,f. I am w riting a letter to tharle
"Hut, Alice, you have always liked this ninrnlii In answer to the one
fact, you rather intimated ricu.ud from him, telling him I am
be happier with him going to transfer this entire busi-
ou brought me ne.ss to you. I have dee'ded that per-
niany ways gave haps It will be better in the end.
his love for me, ... ri , ,,,, ii, ,,. ,.
WC.Vrl. ul,OK",.her r'"-" i realize why I insisted on keeping 'the.
mat waa when you thought you business practically in my own
h- I. ... .o,e wu.1 joiiFl anu fcail(Is , le flr,t , all1011(!n i
he was a good ..port. I think any nav ,ri(,, , ,e V(m ,.,,. .
mans nature is as much Improved i., ...., t -
money for my very own.
"I wonder If you remember that
since we have been married - nea,iy
two years you have given me just
$"00. Whatever would you do, dear.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Ferber left
,t..rri.ir altcinoon for Oakland.
where tii.i- will vlait with relatives
for several days.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
HAS GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Cairpilan of Oregon Laymen to Raist
1100,000 May Lead to a Very .
Large Endowment
him. In
that I would
than with John.
'bla flowers aud in
me to understand
iy railing in love with a good wo
man as it is illsiut. grated by falling
Ing in love with a bad one. I didn't
ever expect him to write such non
sense to you. Even I, who always
expects a man to do the wrong think
!f he does anvthlng at all, did not
ti you had never one cent in your
believe Karl Shepard could be quite " . ., ' maae me ieei
so foolish ns this." 3,11 like a slave a petted slave.
peruaps, uui sun a slave.
I said.1 1 BnilIl still keep the old house
SiH.lled lie Poem.
"filve me back my poem,"
l on have spoiled it
Alice handed It back to me and
then Buppenly stooped and kissed my
hnek lightly. "I must go now." sht
said, "and pack my things."
It was not until she had gone that
realized thnt this was probahlv
Just exactly what she had intended
to dospoil niy lovelv poem for me.
Oh. I wish I could be as level-
hend'd ns Alice I wonder If the
years will bring this to me.
Once more I read over John's let
ter. I could see he hud nlreadv
ti ken over the ontlre business and I i
It has so ninny memories for mo and
i it will bo a lovely place to hide away
when I fed that I am boring von
more than usual and you know tha
I still have an Income from ouu
properties of about fl.'u a nionih
I am sending you my power of at
torney today and so you will hav
no trouiue in doing anything yon
wish with the oil lands, i am sure
this will ni' et with Charles' approval
from what h- said to me in his la
letter. I nm feeling very well.
"Your wife. KATI1EKIXK.
TomoriTOV Tliontllils of the Klitllie.
WF.iti: MAitcii'ii vi:sTi:iti).v.
m
BJVi
1920 MITCHELL
STYLE PLUS QUALITY
SEE THEM!
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
i m
At 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after-
oon at the parsonage of the Christ-
chnrch. Hev. c. II. Hilton united
lit marriage Lee Kngels and Misj
.iaii liniKer. Mr. Kngels is from
Peel, and Miss Darker lives at Dixon
vllle. The young people were ac
companied by a number of relatives
in both sides. They expert to make
their future home on a ranch near'
Peel. Many good wishes and con-1
irratubtlons go with them In their;
rew life.
I'ltOI'KKTV OWN K1LS ATTENTION'.
All grass, weeds and rubbish must
he cut and cleaned from the prem
ises of all city residences by May 17.
It Is the desire of the elly officials to
'uive the co-operation of every prop
erty owner In this matter.
D. II. SIIAMUrtOOK,
City Marshal.
o
moiiaih oi l i:u maim:.
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light! and Water Co.
I.ovnl V. Emery, president of the
nnui-las County Sheep and Coat
I'reeders' association, has received
in offer of 51 cents for all of the
mohair to be sold by the organiza
tion this year. The offer has not
been accepted hut is under advise,
nient. The price of 60 rente per
pound was reached last season and
It Is expected that It will be reached
again this year.
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach -Kidney s-Ks art-Liver
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's stand
ard remetly for kidney. liver.
bladder and uric acid troubles
CQL-DK'DAL
The National Remedy of Holland for
centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel
mina. At all druglst3, three sizes.
Look lor the name Cold Mrdl on vry box
end accept o iauttUioa
"Diamond Dyes"
Tell You How
A Child can Follow Directions
and get Perfect Results
niui
UPPERMOST IN STATE
fine Knndred Schools Closed
In Oregon Last Year Cue
to Teacher Shortage.
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT 1
U, bu.dl. at . d.rtnlt. Tim. T,cl Tw!e " '"r
R0SEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
Kit. h packace of "liiamnn.l tia"
Tontnins dire.lloas so simple 'that
any woman can di.nuoud-dyo a new,
nch. fadeless color Into worn, shab
ly Rilllnents, dratieiies. coverintrs,
whetber wool, s Ik. linen cotton or
niixed goods.
liny I'iamond lities'' on other
kind -then perfect results are atuar
mteed even If vou have never .tv...l
hefi.ie. I'rui-ek- has color card."
I'ROFFSIONAL CARDS
against the
old story In
i new super-
''lit to find Jobs
that
MPS.
I none
F.
1. OWKN-Cut" Flowers
"3 VV. Cass.
nil. R. p. miAlipnitn
fhlroprncinrs. West
rhone 40Pf.
RoMburg
nn. CMlH R. AI,,KTPentIst at
-JSI IVrMn. Bulldinc Rolr.
Oreaon. Offlc. Hour..- I tn it .
P- m Phona UK
I to
I'll. M. II. PI.VT.KH Chlropraetlo
-Thymrtsin. Itt W. Lstte St. Klec-
"' wmmenis. Honrs f to a
Phone Xflt
Office Honrs: 10 to II. I to 4.
rhooes: Offlc.. 171; Ko., 17f.
Dii. r.tfKrr. nn n h. riivsirUN
Women anA Children nisease a
Kpeclaly. Office Masonle Buildlnf.
Every community net, toa-hera
In every loc ality are many persons who
would make good teachers but who do
j in.i enter the profession.
J A,so In every community there are
, inscners wlio are plannnig to leave
j "d So elsewhere to teach or to enter
other professions. Why? Salary
pa-rUy. but mosily hecaua? the teacher
l:ke the prophet, is without honor In
; hta own country.
Making the home scholia safe for
home talent win help to solve the
, teacher shortage. There must be coed
sauries, of course. Tesrhers teach
: because they need money. There must
I 'o oe sane protection
j spoils system. It Is an
I man; communities for a
Intendeut aud his assistsn
t .... uinr in.nas st tne upeust of local
I .-.man, cr to lc tttie theta so
. ...-, n um , r,je( t.
I'oes tne romniuiiity knew about It
or do an? thing -.bout It? ()o tha
patrons ot esch school know the ma
ter: cf the teachlrn force? If they
have an up-to-date, accrmrlislicd gift,
ed teacher, will they enomrsse her
w.th salaty Increases and uk her
against ui.falr discciminsti, n'
How m:-y aood teacher, hsv, ef,
he con.iuuu.ty. and why? That ,i,
tell the atory. How n,s,.y ,mnf ,w ,
""uiu DiiKt line .4u,-.i,
d..:n.t sum,.thlns p, insrra.l
Keep tho fen, fir(a9 burninc unth
1I th curnberlne dr.... nA ...
twrhlnt ..., .way fr,m Ln
burnHl up. .nd then fcow rap1-jy
th tchr .horue beccma. a Ulu;
of the past.
Oregon can remedy hej condition bv
According to A. F. Flt'sel, chairman
of the campalKO executive cummittee
f the Luyn.t.-n'i Association of. Urn
con, working in the Interests cf Wil
iamette University, there Is excellent
reason to btiliuve that, If friends of
the old school in the Northwest sub
scr.be iltjO.uOH fr Us imni.-diate
needs, others ho are watching the
progress of the Institution and are
hut waiting to see what is done now.
will come forward and make large
contributions that will go to make the
university a very much larger one
before two or three years have gone
by.
The $100,010 which the laymen of
tee Oregon conference are now seek
ing Ib for the Immediate restoration
of Waller hall, for meu; completion of
Lausjnue hall, the wc men's dormi
tory, aud a heating plant.
With these Improvement:!, which
ere aba lute ly essential to the largest
uitefulm us of the university in carhin
for penils alrealy enrolled and the
usual annual Increaso, Willamette
will be very well provided for on the
preHunt b3s:s. Should there follow
large gifts, as predicted by Mr. Flegel.
of course a number cf other buildnK
wculd bo constructed and the en lire
activity of the school would be great iy
uiarged.
The active canvassing for funds
probably will be undertaken about
next week. From alt over the state
have come to the members of the
cfin.nit:ee asn: rant : s of support.
Many have said they know of no other
means of Investing money that will
brins larger returns.
Headtn arters are at 505 Flatt build
ing, Portland.
Don't r.s? for
Ciac!roi3 say
Snow Flakes
4E
SOME MORE
PC.B I'ROUUCTS
Sultana
j-iuit liia uit
Cream Gems
AniinaU
Zwcach
Vanilla Wafers
Asonul Cakes
Fiesta Wafers
Oatmeal Crackers
Pcaout Wiucra
A Teasing
Dash of Salt
a crispy just -butof theoven dait
tmess - the most delicious up"
enhanced when Snow Flakes a
served! 68 31
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO
Willauietle University
Endowment Campaign
The campaign to raise I100.UOO tar
Wiliamette University at Salem la
ell under way. All cf the prelimin
ary 01 ionization wurk has teen com-i-Ittotl
atiil abjut nt-xt week the arti.al
canvavs for funls wi! lie undertaken.
rl Ilia undertttkiUK is Larkeu by the
Laymen's Association of the Oregon
Conference of the .Methodist Kpisooi al
church and funds will, naturally, come
chiefly from members of that denom
ination. However, aa others have In
the past given generously to the fine
old institution which for 75 years has
been steadily turning out men and
women whoso lives have gone far
toward making the great Northwest
what It Is, so no doubt will be the
cae in Una effort adequately to fi
nance Willamette.
Whilo having the heartiest, enthus
last:c Indiirsom'Mit of the late Bishop
tiugnes, who set aside p-ecedent and
asked the pastnrs cf tho conference
to have a special Sunday for Wlllarn-
cito, and the full support of the min
islera, the campaign Is really a lay
men's pn.jict. At their conference.
li"!'l in Salem last Octnher the Hoi..
s unanimously ilt-culod to lup
hold of tne situation this r-ir r.,,i
"w a oik job tor the si lmol. Tnere
fore, they are directing the wurk
thrnueh a special executive commit
ee. bucked by a larger adviscry board
i i.-omincnt lay numbers of the
chimh. Headquaricrs are at Ens
1'la't building. Portlan.l.
Kur.ds subscribed will co tn er.l.i
the tnntees to rebuild Waller hall for
n and Lausanne hall for a women's
rmitory. with Installation of a .
tral heatinn plant, thus clearing
the present crowded condition uu the
university.
RABBI MEYER BEHLIM
KKf i "'-'4
J X f
I i
U it- i I I
& 1 l sf .
CLm - ? J
Mrs. F. O. IlrownsoD eft
day nrtcrnoou for Kueene to i
aeveral Uayn visiting with rtlm
Sheet MetalWor
OK Alx KIXOS
J- H. SINNIGER
11 J.1H STI1K.1 rMO!)f ,
Poultry and Eg
WANTED
We pay highest market pr
In cas-i. Hishesl market fr.
paid for your cream, no deiin
Hrlng In Vour Products
Roseburg Produce G
. 501 N. Jackson St
PHONE 11 "
Why Willamet'e University
f'eeris Help J
Willamette University, located X
A at Salem, la one of the oldest J
denominational schools In the t
T cu"iry. has a magnificent rec- T
ord of achluvemei t and has T
given to the wo-I.I m.
and women of at-ong character
, ...o conirioutiii and are
t cu"-ibuting to the best prog-
res, of the nation's life-espe-
I cia'ly ,,f ,ae x.,rthweat.
I W'lliamette enista ft, but
Piirposo to edu-ate men and
-omen fully, m . f.risCar. wJV
nd to send, them out Into the
-v..u in m p niiti,e
i uat is
Rabbi Meyer Berlin of New York
waa selected preaident of the Inter,
national conference of Nizrachl aocie
tiea In convention In Ameterdam,
Holland, discussing and arranging for
the return of Jews to Paleatine. The
organization haa 30.C00 member, In
America.
KEEP.EEESI
If you own an orchard you
rnuit have bees as tlwv
are the only dependable
pcl'.enizing agants.
Vou enn keep be;a anywhere that they
-an toraae within a mil: tlicy require but
ittle attention nnd w ill often rnidcr you a
1lnc!:dprcnt. We can atnrtyou richt and
uve you unnecessary work and expense.
Our Bee Supply Catalog
lists everything ncccsary for the
successful production of honey;
ra.j nric to care Jut and handle tea.
Ask for Cetalrs Mo. 573
Auto Owners
We would be pleased to Is
four
Batteries Free
t any time and (rive roa etan
ajMce on the care of Battena
V'li"n pun haslnj new batta
lea eet our price. We caa an
you money.
MOTOR SHOP GARAG
441 N. Jackson St. Rowben
A New Flour
with an old name
"Pride of Douglas1
40X HARD WHEAT
giving the flour the Bweetnf j
aroma and nut-like Cwor o(
the wheat.
Try this Home Product
It
byflnr
what tt hiu KDa .i..,. 4
IUr ill Vr . .. I T
w',""" o qo on
U-ill -.v. .
i,.m V no,r ne"! re- f
haMlitati,,,, of VVjIler h.n ....
tially deatroyed by fire l)p I
T
THE BEST
Prnks of all kinds Coca
Lola, flnot Boer, and nil flav
ors of Soda Water. Order by
the case.
ROSEBL'RG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
d inner, and completion of
nan. the former
ml tl, ....
....n-r M, , p,,rm
-omen. A cenlr.l
Is a!
'O rerjuirerl.
oi l- .u-
for men T
it ry for 2
in plant
Laymen of ihu r. .
..-iiii cor.rr-
Zt T,r"rP0"- ""'Meat
J. the old ..hool I. entitled
he w,n "r? than rt" -'-
" ill canvas, the ll0
bo-t next week. To what be, i
vestment could money be ;
fampaicn he, t0,r.. , '
rorn tr.c r,. . .. " ' " m.
and.
buUJlna.
ROSE BURG
MYRTLE POINT
MAR5HFIELD
AUTO JTACE
l-..v.,S(,r.le I'oin,, lUlT t J0 A. M,
Cpiinectlona at Myrtie p0mt
0 and from .Marshfleld. Ctr-
nannnn and Power,
fare 16 4s. includins war tax.
Reservation, at oft
'ta!jSf .i.M. j . t.
or Impqna and Craud ho
'ia. Rapp', ,tore.
TAYLCR &, CLINTON
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
Builds Anything. FW
class woik. Let me figure
wit you. Box 304, R
dence 305 Dougltf'St
Roseburg, OreRon.
Fence Fence -Fence
mm
Page woven ,tI co PrMj
fence, loop ends, no troiif"""
Just received car loan am " f
slock the 8 bar 28 In- " ,
bar 2 8 in 8 In. atay for T.
bar 3; i bar 3 In.; "
bar 42 In. I IS bar ti -v
fence,, and 20 bar 48 l w
rabbit fence. Soft wire (
n r i- -. ao.- O hr II -
AO 111. o. - - .tft Mn
Also aeveral kiada nf VOtM
i! i. :i inche, bleb- " ar
brace wlra and ,UpI "u"
STEARNS &
Oakland and .o""61