nosEncno. Oregon. vKnXF.srAT. jvxk io. loao. rr.R fivr TM& fcrlSFAMTSaiKVAUDS iiiiviv o S:S7 Tia Original . j , W t 9 AtoM POULTRY RANCH r . , " tud Substitutes. jnOnJu""' ZSev Ranch Sold UotfeivYorkMan C" m.ed for many .""' W "r ranch. consisting tlf, broin. r h l.111)(J1Ta " ' ,, c. Oliver, of Mr "f Sou Africa TsTa oilcinl -f .01"" " " .hl(.i, is ..penning B' , J n a few years "' ' ke l" I'"""" "" ""' F " . n. alive Of ' Sam.- mi". fecr,' ranch is one in the 'ounl' aml c mT.c "s bottom land with a "nn-clon The build- ; .... en 11 II innilurn proved and a large part of the place can be used for general farming pur pose. , I; South Deer Creek Couple to Marry Preparations are being made for a very enjoyable event to be given to- night In honor of Apnea McCormack and Ilariey Swift, residents of South iiccr Creek, who aro to bo married bin evening. The wedding will h- i attend d by ih Immediate friends land relatives and uftei wards a gen- r:il social time will bo given at the Grange hall, where the bride and I :,'roiu will be honored by the entir : ommnnity. The couple will have soon for Los Angeles for a wedding 'inn and will then go Into Washing 1 ion o make their home. . mmC Interpreted by Noted Directors n-r.l-I.M IIJ.HWI.'l.1BI.H.nTn The Greatest Record Idea AFTER long preparation we announce Brunswick IX Records. With the Brunswick history of musical A achievement before you, it is assured that they do not follow the ordinary. Noted directors interpret the musical theme of each record. Thus we unite the talent of the artist with the genius of the composer. We bring a new guiding hand into record making. The application of this fundamental necessity has made euh Brunswick selection a beautiful musical picture. Each ii developed as it would be directed by its creator. And tiie individuality of the artist is skilfully emphasi2ed. No one who enjoys beautiful music and wishes to hear eminent artists deliver the composer's version can fail to become enthusiastic over this newest Brunswick accom- pluJunent. Remember Brunswick Records will play on any phono rnpn with steel or fibre needle. Praise is instant when one hears The Brunswick. Come a ud hear the new Brunswick and Brunswick Records. 17 aV nil mm A. J. LILBURN & SON ROSEBUR&, OREGON This is a fConservo" Cooker Unserves fuel kS Jwrvestime wnserves . labor lorlou can whole nnw it o,M 1: He, iraHtmrmrvr-W inimnnnma 3l i ""over one ' r- J mm Simplifies Cook ing Cannint;. For you can cook 14 qt. jars over one Gas or Oil 3 flame at one time. Churchill Hardware Company. Winchester Man Has One of Best Equipped Poultry Farms in County. BUILDING IS ADDED New Structure omlainhit: Many of the .Uttcbt Keatuif Jul Com pli'ted to Accommodate a li.r-e uuilxr of 1'owIh. J. II. CK;ik. Winchester poultry-u-uu, bus just completed a new lay ing house tu accommodate 8U0 jhickeus, which addition gives him uiie of the lurg si and most modern poultry farms in souttieru Oregon, .tir. Clark has made many substan i ul iu.pl ov.-iiH iits on the farm which he recently bought and now !.ud what is jnilutps tne best equip ped plant in tne cuuuty. The build ing was siarKd b-veral weeks ugo and is of Hie very latest typo and contains many new features which will greatly ussi.u in handling anu faring for poultry in addition io pro viding buitahlu nests. Dust banks aro located under the front part of the jtruciurr, winch it. H0xS2 let iu siz-t, making a very valuable addition to tiie equipment already on tne place. Mr. CiarK was one of the fust resi J'lits of this immediate v-ciiiUy to f.'u into the poultry bmiess o-i a commercial basis, lie started with a 1 0-t'.cre l ract In Kd -nbt-wer, wher he was nlile to carry about 1000 chickens. He developed thin place io a very high point and waft finding it very prolilahle when he t?old it at a very aitraclive figure to K. E. Chu.-e. who still operates it at a sub stantial profit on his investment. Mr. Clark then bought the 24-acre place he now occupies al Winchester and his given hifl entire time and attention to its development. He will install all of the latest and most ap proved device's and will have his place thoroughly equipped for the handling of no til try. He has given much toudy to the industry and has mcceed-d iit conducting the business 'ii a thoroughly efficient and profit able manner. His present location gives him a Irrge nniount of available land on which he can raise nil the feed n"cessary to kep the fowls in per fect condition, and in addition has room for his own home garden. His place adjoins the ruilroaTT nnd the Winchester station so that his ship ping facilities are unexcelled. Mr. Clark started in with a small Investment and faith in Douglas county ns a suitable place for poul try raiding, and has demonstrated the correctness of his belief as well ai providing himself with a well pay Ing business. His success has led many others to engage in the indus try until nt the present time th- county Jr. rapidly becoming a poultry renter nnd within a short time ther1 will doubtless be a still greater growth. Preparing For Patrol Season El'OKXE. Or.. June IS. Ton en listed men of the aviation corps of the army, several pilots, four civilian oliservei-H. and a number of suards will be stationed in Kuser.e during THE GREAT TCKELE3I fx i f 1 , i -- t ! i V I rz ini I- What a lot of argument there used to be about a woman driving an automobile TODAY she can "make a train" or fix a tire as well as anybody. As soon as a luxury becomes a necessity the point of view changes. Two or three years ago you would have listened to more varying opinions about tires than you could shake a stick at. Mileages, construction, treads and whatnot. It's different now. Tire users are working towards a unani mous feeling. You express it one way the man down the street another. But sifted down it amounts to this: That the only way to settle Select your tires ac cording to the rouda they have to travel: lit sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is flpt to be heavy The U. S. Nobbv. KWLCBTO WaP.'CIAiN USCO F!H your tire problem is to get a tire of known value and stick to it. We recommend and sell U. S. Tires because their value is Anown. There's no guess about it It was the U. S. quality policy which led to the per fection of the straight -side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire two of the greatest additions to tire value that have ever been made. As representatives of the ciclcst and largest rubber con cern in the world, we are in a position to tell you something about tiro values. Come in some day and talk to us. For ordinary country . roa ls The U. S. Chain or Usco. I-or front wheels Tho U. S. Plain, For best rc mlu mvory ioro 17. S. Royal Corii. United St rsV(? s Eras HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION PHONE 333 Roseburg Distributors I His highness, the Great Tchetebi, It the highest ranking official in the Mohammedan religion next to the sul 4n, and Is the p:rson called upon when a new sultan is to be crowned. Hit religious and political powers are unequaled In the Turkish empire. the forest fire season with the air plane patrol this summer, aerontins to information Riven out yesterday hy .'. K. Macduff, supervisor of the Cascade national forest. Instructions have been received by the supervisor to provide a landinK Held and shelter for the observer.) and radio equipment, also quartern for the ten elnisteil men. The muni cipal aviation field will be used this year as last, said Mr. Macduff. W. K. Xaylnr, a-isiant In the of fice of the Cascade forest, has re ceived orderH to K" to Portland and act as observer out of that city dur ing the season. He took a special course In observing from planes and in radio work at March field. Calif., last winter. The observers stationed here will be J. Jacobson, Jack Ilene riel, Don Davis nnd Klmer Pendell. nil students of the University of Orejron. C W. Hoyce, of the district office In Portland', has been assigned to Eugene ss lliison officer. Dance at Sutherlln Friday nlnlit, June 18. Music by Ott's orchestra. morning and will spend the summer at his home here. C. n. Kincald, of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, arrived in Itoseburg this morning to spend a short time attending to business mat ters. Mr. Kincald has offices In Ku-gene. Georpo Wilson, prominent Port land attorney, who baa been visiting here Tor tile past week with his brother-ill law. Dr. Cr. J. Ilneher, left last night for Portland. His wife and family wilt stay for an extended visit r-t ili number r'ld-nce. Theodore Abraham, who has been attending the Oregon Agricultural tullege for the past winter, has ac-eiti-d a position at the Chapman rug stoic for the summer months. V T I) DAILY WKATHKR ItEIHUtT. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Miss Sylvia Brown left this morn ing for Silverton. where she will visit for a short time. .Tames Mc'i. who has been at tending school at Albany for the past winter, arrived In Roseburg this U. 3. Weather Bureau, local office. Hoseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 0 a. m. today. irccipltjillon In lucltea muI lliuni raltiut: Highest temperature yesterday Lowest temperature last night ii Precipitation, last 24 hours . . 0 Total preclp. since first of mo. .93 Normal preclp. for this month 1.07 Total preclp. from Sept. 1. 1919, to date 22.54 Average preclp. from Sept. 1. Is77 33-5X Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1919 M.04 Average precipitation for 4 3 wet seasons fSepteraber lo Mar, lBOlutlve) 11.47 Fruit Canning Reason Will soon be her. We can supply you with fruit Jars, Ezy seal, a glans top Jar. M arson. Economy, and wide mouth Masons, all at rock, bottom prices. Also have a new brand of Canned Milk that will whip Ilk cream, for a less price than regular milk. Try a can. A Full line of Fruits and Vegetables always on hand. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR Staple Dry Goods Dep't. Where we have men's work clothes, women's and children's wah drosses; also men's dress and work shoes, all low priced on our cash plan basis. A good place to trade. PeoplesSupplyCompany 9