Hnn vr P RULES WILL ECOKS AS MEDICINE jr,- t r., wt- -:r?V ' r (C , .'--... , ' i J.-.-;-. t-.r '.', -H . r ..i-tr '4 1 tfV- --fe-B 'r&u a- Bonks art frequently referred to as tools and as the key to the treasure srove ct knowledge. The American Library is daily diwonstratmg in U. S Public Health Service Hospita's tlat convalescent soldiers and sailors tine returning health and increasing strci .h in good books. Ixi the notea. auyior Idah MSGlone Gibson CITY NEWS j Sprella On nw tie re. C Phone, 402-R. 311 W. Lira Cor urn Wash. tt Wlf.L liOltliY MMt- .i:T IMS .MOTlll li.' Tlu uuxt f-w bMtiiifiii BpriiiK luy' ;.;;. 1 uw.iy aiiT Ali.e went home .Madame Cordon s-f.t me a box of inacj iuU and I si-fut moat of the .'int' dieauiing anil Ht-wiug. Jtuth came over f requtDtly and I i'ii.l I'-H moie and mure sorry tor u r t-.try day, liy as I bad a jk'tUT iroin IKlth that was full ot juj uhi unit; itn.iuy aim tuc u))" ih'HM tiu WttK brii.K.ng to hia father. "When Hobby first came,' Uv ;Hhl, 'ho was vnry homttshk and wattl-Ml hlu rijoitKT, hut a child soon 'oiKt'ta, 1 have found, and 1 ljcliee iubly will be as homesick when lit :m til run to Ms mother as Uv wan wluii u h it lur to come here. "J If has a jiretty name for me. You know ho calls his own molhei ..in v r.' Wfll, he calls me .Mut-, r,' and mii.li to my defiKht he got 'iy name a little mixed and colled me Wluvv.'r Mutter. ' "(ih. Kaiht-rine, I would glv.; r i h i n 1 poriHt'HH, except ob, if j we could keeii him. Hob will be An:ndfll, pmua timer. Phone Poultry mn set your kale plants fnin barl Vosburg, 702 Kullertoii. 60c pe 100. We wash and nolisn cars at Mr I en's farnKB. W" will pay more than anybodv else for your mohair. Ask me fur nrrre t. fore s. lling. Ilcrger Junk Khop. I'bone 1S2. M IcXPKItT SHOE MAKI'U not a mere cobbler mends ynui shoes when they come to us. V restore shoes Instead of repairing them. To streiiKthen the weak riesses without care In preserving th Kyle of tin- shoe ts au old-fashioned clumpy work. Let us show you what we do by our modern methods am' factory machinery. Shoe called for and delivered. 1' cents extra. I'houe 131. W. S. HOWARD (iHMlvear Nhoe Hepairer. flR V. Jaakson fit Roshnrs Spring Styles Heloct your aprlng ntyles fnn our new arrivals of wools, sorKoa, silks, prln teil rrn cle. cliene, utul voile. We also have In Now Hprintf Coats. The snap and freshness of Hpring find expren slon In (lie chic stylei and brilliant wcjivi-m or our new fabrics. They combine ex)uKlte tnMte with perfect reliability which stamps them as the het. IltV GM)Ji.S I. ABRAHAM "Kvrrythlnu the tct" l,.l)ir.S I A It 1920 MITCHELL STYLE PLUS QUALITY SEE THEM! J. F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS lieait. uk when he leaven. I have been' b . jshihK for a child mynelf, but I do not belit-ve any child of mine would ;ik.- the place of little Bobble In Itob'g heart. He seems to worship !iim. Imi'I it straiiKe 1 am not Jeal- iih of the child any more since I r,a ve eeti him. I am mad about 'inn. too. He is Jul like hir father. ile has none of Ruth's queer little Tim ways, but lie meets you more ban half way, trusts you and love vit limit any 'ifs and ands.' I am ifrabl that I, too, will be unhappy v, hen the child leaves." The very thinK that Kuth dreaded as happed the child is forget- 'iliR. I,eltr by the Stenographer. Todiiv Kuth came to me with a etter that had been written to her iv Hob s stenoKrapher. telling her he child was well and happy and at the very end there were queer little wavering crosses galore that you know were painstakingly made b' ohhy'H small finders and sent as tses to 'Muvver.' This made her very happy, but she would be desperate If she know what 'lelen had written. It Is queer to vhat lengths one will ko to possess he thinK that one loves. The mo ment one begins to have the least lik- nj? in another person or thing one vants a proprietary inteiet more or iess in that person or thing. i We never seem to 10 lH those we love ever owj taetiiaeh en. Iho queer part or u is that ut the nrtit knowl.HU-- of b.-mi? loved a wo man alwavs thinks that "to belong to a man who loves her U one tuin, that can complete , -r happiness. i..le all in- time ' i""s !,,f wunt lo be owned by her nt:-i'- "ut to own him. It also f io tild' u.u.ners nan- too n.u u ot a proprie tary inteiest in their ciohlien. The MiaiiKe part el Ins v.hole af fair is that 1 tan i-v-n, talk anu vnte very sanely on ibi .subject, but I can nott-orral my n-li-.u ami vuio tious into any kind of si.ulty when 1 think auoiil John. He riiei uiaaes niH perfwtly happy . r pertec-tly nus .rable. The s-ales ui) lite ' , continually changnu'. Sometimes 1 j 4 an not decide win J- 'Hhs niosi , when balanced a:am:t my heart, I x.bether it is better to love ihrouKi good or ill and ;a oi whether a calm l:fe nliout any !' great passion is besi. IUL;iiiK for l..tve. A day or two auo on the nuiet, sun lit street my hungry ii. ,u i asked on Bouts of Eight Rounds Will Be Allowed Now In Staid Philadelphia. CODE TO BE ENFORCED for love - loe at nbl. To I. iter and iinluipi'i i j i o t of a ilav. after reading fl- ! hearing Kuth talk " iieas I think that "T loveless life were bti. ! t ian that knows love's woes.'' This morning 1 h: d a very (bar le'.ter from John. I am almost sure I was wrong about ni.tni! my oil property over to Chailr.- to manage. John writes me that wi'li my power of attorney he can now no ahead and "put the men where tliev belong,'' u he finds that the same crooked work Ir. going on. 1 can see from his !- Tier that it hurt him dreadfully to have me put my business In other hamK He has never yet been able to underst tnd my real reason. I never for a moment thought he would not he a spl. i,did busine ss manaeer, but I knew that If he once; got hold of It I might as well give it entirely over to him as Tar as 1 was concerned. i The other day when T wrote thej letter to him giving him my power: of attorney I had already gi en It i over to him In my own mind nd de cided the little house huie and my small monthly Income was quite enough to pay for imv sm:ill need that I might have outside the Gener ous charge accounts that John has always given me. (To be Continue.! Xo llmer Miull te Allowed to Contest Against O pi which I Ten round Heavier Than Himself, Says IHivc twr of iniblic Safety. (It) AwRhilecl l're.) . in t rue like I sihle for brush or earner ness to portray. The main .highwnv norlh, south. Old Party Tickets r i i ii rUUflU Py KjUrUlVeil 'east or west, extends through the fer ! tile valley and a haven of peaceful In going through some old papers, W. W. Catdwell, the Coles valley .irune grower, found some party tickets for the state election held in he year 1S.nO 1sn2. The republi- an ticket was 3! linhes wide and 'u inches long, and contained the names of fZ candidates. On that date approximately 7ti republicans in ftoseburg voted. The democratic i'ket was :i inches wide and it in- lies long and cairied the names or : I candidates, among them being the "anie of J. W. Hamilton, who aspired lo the position of prosecuting attor-!;-. Only A demorrats voted, the lumber voting on the two tickers doubtless representing practically the entire male voting population of tvosehurg as in those days everyone qualified to do so voted. When iompaied to the circus tents used for ballots in the modern day it is not to be wondered at that some people ry fur a teturn of the old systems. ! repusf and rest may he enjoyed in sojourn at Uosehtng, the garden spot of Southern Oregon. ! C. H. L. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE TJme-Bulphur spray, stiiuhur fertilizer, sulphur for plant during lime in libls., arsenato of lend, Itack leaf forty. L'lnpqua Valley Hruil I tiinn. WeQ"Annedl PHILADELPHIA, May 15. Phfla dtlphia s dircitor of public safety, James T. Cortelyou, recently an- l ouuVed a lieu code of rules to got .in boxing bouts in that city which .1 is believed will benefit the ring spons there. Under the old rules, which had been in vogue for about nine cun, all bouts were limited to ix rounds but Director Cortelyou has decided to allow bouts of eight rounds duration. He claims that by lengthening the number of rounds. noxein will be less apt to "stall'' and every fighter who Bigus up for match will have to "weigh in" at. t'tider, the stipulated weight called ior in his contract. The director also has asserted that the new code will be enforced to the letter and has warned all promoters, managers and boxers fo that effect. Following are some of the new rules: Contestants Bhall not be permitted to have more than three attendants or seconds and these must refrain liom coai liing during the progress of the rounds. Seconds shall use a fan and not a towel for fanning boxers. AU seconds shall remain in their boxer's corner during the bout and not place themselves In a neutral corner. 1 Throwing water by the seconds on their man during a round shall dis qualify the boxer, and one-half of the latter's money shall go to a hospital to be designated by the club. Wherever a boxer is apparently cut "lassed the bout must be stopped. No boxer shall be allowed to con tst. .:guitu;t an opponent ten pounds i heavier than himself, in the light weight class or under. Weights bhall be announced from the ringside. Only soft bandages shall be allow ed on boxers' hands. Only six-round bouts permissible. The foul blow known as the "kid ney punch" Bhall be barred. Smoking shall be prohibited. No boxer shall be permitted to wear white costume. Every contestant must be furnish ed a contract, signed by manager, boxer and promoter. (It-easing a boxer shall not be per mitted. All contestants In star bouts shall V report to the superintendent of po- r lltfl -i lw.IDd ha... '. III., pnnt.iul In case of disappointment the pub Tic must be notified. Cloves must be put on in the ring. Gambling in any form shall be TiTohibited. Any boxer, manager or handler quilty of gambling shall be barred from contests in this city for all time. PKAISK l oll KOSKIU KU WE SICLL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Liht and Water Co. To the Kditor: .Many of our northwest traveling men as well as tourists doing busi ness mid passing through the beau tiful Citv of lioseburr, known as the met ropnlis of Sotit hern Oregon. e press in glowing praises the beauties ot early sprhtg roses ,md lurlnu: strawberries displayed and served a the Hotel I mpqi'a. the famous ho telrv of the I'mpqua valley. Hut one mtM not confine himself to entirely the business section to see the best of ltoseburg. for a few minutes' walk to the h-'iehts that overlook the city, nestled on th slopes and on the b itiks of the Kiver I'mpquu ami the w i tiding tributary Dcr Creek, will revial. far up and down the beautiful I mpmia vail a pauoiama of scenic beauty impt PROFESSIONAL CARPS Fomch's Grill will hnrcafttT re main upt'n until 12 o'clock p. m. Short orders at all times, best of ser vice. Hotel Grand block. UIIKiK OIKKeTOKY Tlie 11. H. K. I. A. Inlon .M.v.tin will be held at the Marcabbee hall 6.vry first and third YVei'.iuiidays of the month. Mi:s. I'hi. I. ; to ovi:x out 4i)t V. Chi Flowers Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT IH A halp that will ilmpllfy your rartlrular washrlaT problrma -urh la our family laundry aivic Our driver rails for vour fan lly bnndle at a definite time och week, and we ll do vour wash ing 1n our eostoujary considerate and a.inltanr manner. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 6 . . . ... nit. n. p. in.ii.-on . nii-'i: Chiropraitora, West Rnrebura rhone 40F4. DR. ei.AlH R. AM.F Dentlat a' 131 Perkins Bnlldlnf. Rojbur Orecon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a nv I to ft p. m. Phone 6f , Hit. M. II. IM.Vl.KR Chlropmrtk t'hvu.clan. 222 W. Lane St. Klec trlcal treatments. Hours I to i I Phone 152 ! Office Hours: 10 to 12. J to 4. I Phones: Office. 171: Rea.. 172. , PH. l.ri'KTT.A SMITH. 1'1IVS1CLA Women and Children Dlseaws . Specialty. Office, alaaonle BuUdin . a-'. A A. M.t I jiaitft TAMle Ro. .i Resrular couimuulctitions 2nd ia. fourth Weaoebdnya each month ai M&sonlc Temple. Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. A. A. W'll.DER, w. M., W. P. HAHHIS. Sec. Wlion company comes thfie is no time to w;i;-ie no chances to lie t;il;en so mother sws th.it there is al ways a can of CALUEVSET BAKina PC.B3EH on h-iiul. Cat douuht'tits. :nutlini and til! piKicl thip lo tat mi: ;t h - divssd up in thi-ir best tao'.e and looks. Then. fv l:ir reputay tn'n as ? cook mut b nr:-eM- and she 'stake.-- it en Ci.lumf vyrv! !-.n?. She -ii.vvsH will iwL disapirint her. Or-Vr a r.,n ivj h-lve the c. " piry" Ltr.d . f bikiniB nw; ci.iy. CVu-v.t renfains onlv fuch iittdient as have- bu n approved o:,-i.illv by the l . S. Kwd AuUioj-t:ts. Tea tars Vn yea buy It. Ta aiva whea yss ttsa it. jkMi.llTS Or PITIU.Wi Alpha mniKo rto. s(, meeta every wed noajay evenliiB, cor. Jackson and Cass sts. Visitors always welcome. C. A. CHAMUKItl.AlN. C. C CHA3 F. H0RKIN8, M. F. K. B. WIMBERLY. K. R. B Contents ISFluid Drachm 1-15 I llllll J?f . Genuine Castorb AerlabloPrcoartioforA$ A Itttottc I .imilntii-.iS'netcoa oy Tu Iji jnijlhcbtomachsaBwo T BEBEBHtlilliH - " T ;r""Tr:A..liVvnl CI. ' " irT-r"lAl.;iWabVfll Cf yi - i. 3 nclihcrOnlum.Mprplunenoc 3 neither Opium. Mwphlnenot bliaerfU-NoTNAHCOTic ConMonnmlDiarrboe. anil tWT. '-p Simile Siinrtarao. Always the of 4 n'Vir Use i For Overl Thirty Years Exact Codv of vVrarper, , O. O. P. I'hiletartiin I.imIkp No. 8 Meeta In Cdd Ke! lows' Temple corner Jackson and Casa Sts., on Saturday evening ot each week Visiting brethren are alway wol eoiue. VICTOR BOYO. N. O. A. J. GEDDFS, Rec Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. GiiTOIIIA 'Bill TMf eiNT.U. MMMIY. MWVOMIn. ItKliKKAIIS. tlosebur nebnkal ' Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meeta; In Odd Pel low i' Temple every ' week on Tuesday evening at the I Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting niein- I bers lr good standing are Invited to attend. .MAUD PLYI.FR. N. fl. 1 BELLS STEPHENSON, Sec. DKLLA LEWIS. Financial Sec Poultry and Eggs; WANTED We pay hiehest m.rkt .-.I In cash. Highest market paiu ior your cream, do deiin Brinu In Your Product. Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St PHONE 171 vVOOD.MKX OF WOK1J?. Camp No. J25. Meets in Ue Odd Fellows' hr.ll in Roseburg ever) 1st and 3r Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome H CARRICK. C C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk LOYAL OltMEn OK MOOSK. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037 Moots sec ond and fourth Wtdnesday even ing of each month at 8 o'clock In tbe Moose hall. All visiting bro thers are Invfted to attend. C. W. CLOAK H. Ulctator. H. O. PARGETER. Secretary Auto Owners! We would be pleuta tt tin your Batteries Free I ni nil)- nine ami give foa oan h It e on the care ot fattens When purchasing an aas ip itel our price. He eti you money. Ill N. .l:okson 8U Riaa! B I'. O. K1KM, rvxenur; Im1o, No , Holds regular ctimmnnlca ' tlons at the Elks' Temple on i eacn inursaay ot every montn. All members requested to at tend regularly, ami all visltlnf brothers are cordially Invited to attend. HARRY mi.DEBTJRN, E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE. Sec'y. O. B. S., Rosebars; Chaiter Mo, 8 Hoias their regular meetlnc on tbe 1st and 3rd Tbursdcy In each month. Visiting themtlers In good standing are respectfully invitee to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secy. L. . T. M. Ruwhurg Hive Xo. 11. holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday afternoons in MaccaLce hull. Sisters of other hives visiting in our city are cor. lially invited to attend our re views. Maccahee hall on Cass street. LOflSE LOCKE. Com. JESSIE RAPP, Col. 1. . O. K.. t ii Ion Fnrnnipmpiit No. 0 , --m,.,.! n odd Fellows' Temple, everv Thiirsdav Tenlna vi.i. uieniren imvivg welcome K.aTKIl BfTXER. C. P. J 11. BAILEY. II. P. OMVKK JOHX'SOX R S -TAMES EWART. F. S L O. O. P., HlslEg Star Lodfte No. 17-1 meets in the Odd Felloi a Temple every Friday evening. Vlsitlni brethren always welcome. VICTOR M ICELLI, N. 0. K. A. PETTEY. V. O. J. EA RLE PICKENS. Rec. Sec M. FICKLE. Financial Sec. HOSKHI HG LODGE NO. 1003. Ini tort Hrotherhrxxl of .Mnliitpnanre ot nay Employes and Railway Slin Lnborers. Affiliated with the A F. of L Meets at Moose ball tn first Wed., fourth Sat. nights and third Sunday of each month. J P. SMITH. President. W. J. MEREPITH, Reed. Secy OttO. MAC IVER. Fin. See A New Flow' with an old name "Pride cf Douglas' 40 HARD WHEAT giving the flour the iw(k aroma - .J nut-liks flanr i the wheat. Try litis Home Frotat M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class wmk. Letmefigtm wiihjou. Box 304, R dence 305 Douglas Si l.,churg, Oregon. AKIfilimvtS op WOODCRAFT LiIac Cit. le No. 49 Meets on 1st and 3rd MonVJay e'enlngs. Visit Inn n-'-tV'or. Wvtted to attend EDITH CHIWe.H'l.l. G X TU LIP I JOUXSON." Clett r.At.l.Ks, fi,..i)urs A(rI, meetg , their bl. on Jackson St.. In In' and 4;t Monday tTenlnirs of ear month. t o'clock Visiting breth ren In good etandlrg alwavs wel iconte. , FRED CLAR v. W p p VICTOR MICEI.LI w P ' B. T. GOODMAN. Sectirr. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE. Ir, Rnvbunj, .tally at 7flOA. M. Leave. Mj rtle l olnl, daily st J0 A. M. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfield, Co qul'.le, Bandon and Powers. Fat ! 4S, Including war tax. Reservations at main office. 40fi Cbss St.. near depot. Pbone . or Inipqua and Grand ho lels, Rapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON Fence Fence Feo Page weve,, steel coil ' enco. loop -u!s. no 'roubl "T, fust received car load stock the 8 far .0 - - . .... ban, bar 28 in 8 m. "'',.-; bar 36; 9 bar 31 In-! 9 bar 42 In.: 13 J"4' fences, and 2u bar 48 In rabbit fence Soft wire W" 26 ! ?. Jlt1W Also several sinos . tr 1 12 to 72 inches bign- .- race --- - - prices. mi rff Oakland nd YooaB