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BULEY CONTRACTOR bilds Anything. First- fcswork. Let me figure ihyou. Box 304, Resi tice 305 Douglas St. Roaeburg, Oregon. ICOLIGHTi sCoapl.la EWtric Litfhl and Power Plant I profitable investment. Soon r itself m tune and lauor saved. I f i tsfo: TO, mmm 'iEk.SIp,Plionc447,l23N. Main ill tisd, of pnfe.inu.l work. Hen-Pecked Henry Will Bring Laughs I Brimming over with fun and i scintillating with musical numbers, l Hurt Southern and his conipay ot' ! comedy purveyors will appear at the Antlers Theatre Tuesday evening In the riotous farce "Hen Pecked Hen I ry" built for laughing purposes only. I Burt Southern is a comedian ot ex ceptional ability and heads the cast ; of stage artists surrounded by a bevy of beautiful girls, who will set a new standard of stage entertain I ment. "Hen Picked Henry" differs i from most comedies, in-as-much as I the plot is Interspersed with mus- leal specialties and novelties which I add greatly to the enjoyment ot the I farce. Each member of the company jhas been selected with especial care, t The chorus is not only pretty, but j talented, each number contributing a specialty number. The company carries Its own scenery and the cos tumes are very elaborate numbering among them many of the latest crea tions In feminine apparel. We Buy at MERGER'S BARGAIN STORE Hides. Mohair, IUkh, Rubber, Old Metals, Pipers and Bonn. Good Unt of Second Hand dotting For Sale. Can tad Tine Stj. Ef ALL SUMMER Piano Department Wt-Moore Conservatory Win and Physical location Department Until September. 7 A European railroad has mounted a wrecking crane on top of a loco motive, which provides its power. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGS Leaves Roseburg, daily at 7 AO A. M. Leaves Myrtle Point, dallv at 9:30 A. M. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marsh field, Co qullle, Bandon and Powers. Fare 16.48, including war tax. Reservations at main office, 405 Cass St., near depot, Phone 303, or Umpqua and Grand ho tels, Rapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON Stefansson at Chautauqua Famous Explorer Come on Second Night With His Remarkable Story of tho Polar Region. fcSALT SPECIAL BY mistake on part of the refinery, we nave received two carloads of half ground Salt instead of one we ordered, . I161" to make room we will make a spe al Price in ton or -ton lots. Haying sea n will soon be on and this is your oppor r"ty to buy your seasons requirements. Copies Supply Company ( xfcA frspr ,Tfji Tho cardinal lecture event of the week for nil Chnutauquans comes on the second night when Kllisou-Whtte presents Vlllijulmur Stefansson. the famous Arctic explorer and discoverer of the "Monde Eskimo," for the first time on the Chautuuqua platform. Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North pole, said of him: "Stefunsson bug taken the whlto man's bruliis Into the Pulur regions, uud has evolved a way to make himself absolutely self-suRtulnlng. He could have lived In the Arctic fifteen nniUn half yetirs, Just as eimlly as five and liulf yeurs. By conibliilng great naturul physical ability with hurd, prnctlcal cuiiiinon sense, he hag accomplished what he hag accomplished, and made an ubsolute record." StefaiiKKon'g lecture hug thrilled audiences everywhere. Il hag a re markable story to tell and unusual ability In presenting Its fascinating de tails crnnhlcnllv. Swedish Forester To StudyMeihods Axel E. F. Share, or the Roya' Swedish Forest Service, is in thi Vorthwest studying advanced locg ng methods, according to a messagi eceived by Forest Supervisor, W. F tamsdell. He is to spend several litys at Rujada, in the Umpqua For -ist, studying the government system Ti operation there. Few people know hat out ot Cottage Grove a short listance, the government is conduct n g a continuous timber sale -which s being used by the entire world a? 1 pattern for operations. Timber here is sold In sections and logged iff under government supervision vnd a new forest is lmmediateb itarted so that there will be no dan rer of killing the forests altogethei ind leaving the territory timberles' '8 has been done under private sys ems. This method of controlllm he cutting d'f of timber has beer itudled in this country and -abroad ind although still in the experiment il stage, has been so highly success- ul that it is being copied quite wme- y. ASK FOR. and CET ' The) Originol Malted Kill: for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Ialt3tioii3 and Substltutca SEVERITY IN THIS PENANCE Function of Alarm Clock. Persons wlio duiiltt the existence of nn Knxllsh sense of humor should con nlor (he follow! ni: : Whether nn nlnnn clock Is o household reqiilsite or nn Rrtlcle of furniture cuuspU a lenpthy discussion In a Itrlttsh court recently, uccording to the Mnnchestcr (iuiirdliin. If It were found to he n "household requisite," n dealer churn ed with making excess profits could he convicted under the protlteerlnK law; If tt were found to he merely nn article of furniture, the profiteer would po free. After much I earn til de hate, It was decided that Inasmuch as a hot water bottle, which puts one to sleep, was classed as n household requisite fnllinR under the provisions of the" profiteering act, nn nlnnn clock, which rouses one from sleep, should logically he classed In the same cute gory. And "the case was remitted to the magistrate to convict. Giant Ai.'planea. Airplanes of the future, required to make long overland Journeys, will he specially hullt f'r this purpose, prot nlily multiple englned. with a fuel sup ply cnpahle of 24 hours or more. In deed It Is posslhle to hulld such a type of craft at the present time, flying hundreds of miles with unfailing reg ularity over deserts, mountains, cities and villages In nil kinds of weather with nn absolute freedom from danger, which Is more or le-m prevalent in war type n!rp!nues In use at the present time. The cot of the upki-cp of an alrp'nn1 "ml Il,e w1'"11 of ,ne I,IIot8 mid mechanics to kep the machine In order would soon he paid for out of the sums now given for slower rail and boat transportation, for horses, carts, pack trains, etc., necessary for desert transport. tlo. Hindu Pilgrims Make Long Journeys With Most Extraordinary Method of Locomotion. An extraonlltmry Indian peniten tial pilgrimage takes place every yenr. Invariably on a Tuesday, usually In the tkst'hnlf of May. The penance consists In the Hindu penitent's measuring his length on the ground from his homo to ilie temple, often a distance of many miles. The rvMilient throws himself on the groumlut full length, and with n pots herd or a st hii e, makes u mark within reach of Ids lingers. I'poii gelling up he sets his feet on the mark, repeats tiie process, continuing to do this, with alternate rising and prostration, to the end of his Journey. Tho dress wo. n during the pilgrim age Is exceedingly scanty, as the pil grimage lakes place during the hot test season of the yc:ir. If the Journey Is likely to take two or three d:iys, the penitent ni:iy halt nt night for food and rest, in which case he sets up some mark to show where he left the road, it ml resumes his Journey from that point on the morrow. Only men are permitted to perform the penance, huf woi 11 and children ate allowed to aeoi ' them on foot, supplying them v. ith food and fanning them with punkahs made of palm leaves. I'pon nrrtvlng nt their goal the peni tents present their offerings In money of kind to the attendant priests, who Ulter a few words of benediction. Kvery few years there are deaths from exhaustion and exposure during the pilgrimage, hut the enthusiasts are uever deterred. Detroit News. GREATEST CF ALL VIRTUES For those who read or do close work at nlsht at combination eye shade and electric lamp to be worn on the forehead has been patented, the lamp being supplied with cur- . fm oocket through a cord. Light weight is a feature of an English automobile that has a frame composed of two fan trusses which I tarn- the gear bo at their aneies. the engine being mouniea on tide burkhead betwen the front wheels. Gratitude Means Recognition of Amount of Good Which Has Been Bestowed by Others. Cnitltmle menus thnt memory has coiiie to the nid of purpose, mid that prulse is plnr.ir.ini.' prayer. Gnitl- Imle links the p:o-t lih the future, the debt Incurred with the duty to he per formed, the service received Willi tile service rendered. Tlio question, "Wbnt ought we to do for others?" ennnot receive n proper answer until pains hiivc been token to welch nnd vnlne nil Hint ntherK have nln-udy done for us. Ilwievolence Is liirely nn nlTulr of im'umr.v nnd of the grati tude Hint memory lniirej. The iKMevolence that Is most l,ein-fieni loes not In-Kin. us some moralists seem to think. In a desire to do good to other people, bill In lldeqllllte recogni tion of the enormous amount of ckhI which other people have done to our selves. Mne-teiiths of whnt we have to give Is a gift lit-stowed upon us. anil only wlwn this Is ntillr.ed d.ies altruism rest upon Its proper ground, or feel the full force of the motives which Impel the Individual to the service of ot'icrs. Divorced from gratitude, all the social virtues would shrivel. I.. P. Jai ls. DEVELOP RESOURCES, STATE CHAMBER'S AIM . , Expansion Movement Now In Progress Will Allow Eroader Activities. T7 What doc (Oregon need? What if it were possible to name the chief factor does it most need in order to develop with maximum of success? The question Is impossible to answer. There Is no "chief factor." The solu tion lies not in one particular nerd, but many. Oregon today, facing an era of de velopment unparalleled in its history, must fill th. m' needs If it expects to go ahead. Of the many factars that must be employed If the state Is to progress Immigration and colonisation stand preeminent in order to solve the vital problem of lund settlement. Irrigation, reclamation ot land and drainago must bedeveloped as another method of bringing about the solution of this problem. Farm labor must be brought In. llomesoekers who ill turn become food producers, must bo en couraged and made to see the possi bilities that swalt them In the great northwest. Good roads must be built. As the vast tracts of wilderness with thejr billions of feet ot timber are concerted Into lumber, highway must bo pro vided over which commerce can be carried and the scenic beauties of the Slate viewed by the tourist. Among other needs are industrial ex ,naion, railroad extension and water power development. Advertising and publicity must be Carrie! on if Oregon is to be made known as a country for the homeseek- er whero Opportunity beckons. Its scenic beauties must ho advertised to attract the stream of golden dollars from tourists and pleasure seekers. Other states, most of them with fewer advantages to attract, are realizing mil lions each year from tourists because, they realize the value ot advertising and making public what advantages they possess. Oregon, must develop its water transportation, Its mineral hikes, Its ports and reach out for foreign trade and it must develop the ata,o to pro duce the exports which are to go down to tho sea In ships. It must expand its educational facilities as an add), tlonal advantage to hold out to the homeseeker with children to educate. The Oregon State t'hamber of Com merce Is the most logical agency to carry on this development work simply because a state organization of this nature can work for tho mutual good Dt all communities In the state with ut favorlns nny particular one. OREGON PLAYGROUND FOR TOURISTS AIM CF STATE CHAMBER Switzerland used to bo the poorest country, per capita. In the world. Now it Is tho richest. Tourist travel did it. Main and Colorado ench re ceive $30,000,000 per year from their touriHts; Florida gets $L"0, 000,000; California, half a bil lion a year. Oregon gets $5,000, 000. A. three year's advertising cam paign by the Oregon State Cham ber of Commerce may be expect ed to bring in at least one half of what Main and Colorado get, or $25,000,000, which should In crease on a rising scale. STATE CHAMBER SEEKS TO DOUBLE POPULATION ON FARMS IN 3 YEARS Oregon has water resources to Ir rigate 4,000,000 acres of land now un productive, and which would support In comfort, 200.000 new population, or about 40,000 new families. If In Jts three year's campaign to DUt families on Oregon's vacant land, ihe Oregon State Chamber of Com merce can bring 1.000 families to u;ll ize this land and water, it will mean in expenditures alono for such commodi ties as clothing, food, furniture, etc., of $1,000,000. calculating the expendl tures for an entire family at only $1000 per year, to say nothing of the s-i-alth produced by these new settlers Lund settl'nent is one of the chief ajras of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce fn- sion proernm In Its uovement to aid In the development ol '.he State. Sheet MetalWork OF AI.Ij KINItN J. II. SINNIGER 1 10 OAK HTItEET I'llONK 42 --o- Comprosesd paper steering wheels for automotiles have been invented. A Refreshing Drink MAKES HARD WORK EASY. BUY SUPERIOR SODA-FOB HOME USE ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, &ai which has been la use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of j? end has been made tinder his per- CtXjttgis 'P1 "Penrision eince Its infancy. 77 , AUow no 1f t0 deceiv9 yu i" this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" ore but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Eaperienco nfjalnst Experiment. c What is CASTOR. A Castoria is a harmless substituto tor Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcar3 the Signature of In Use Tor Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought SE2aaEi2aa. WIND SHIELD GLASS fur nny make oir, made to order DIAMOND AGATE CCMP'Y 121 PINE ST. RGSEBURC, ORE. Auto Owners! Wo would bo pleaded to tvt your Batteries Free at any time auil give ;ou expert ml v Ire on the car of latteries. When piirrhaAlng new batter lvi get our price. We can save you money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 141 N. Jackson St. ltoehurg. USED CARS Buick Roadster, 4-fyI 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, G-ryl Ford Touring 1 Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl All in first-class shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS lACHEEMFUl E20a?E-C0MH(G Home means comfort and good cheer when there is a CALORIC FURNACE in the basement. Your slippers, pipe, favorite reading and the CALORIC are a combination that make you forget the howling wind and drifting now. And how the wife and children appreciate such a home warm and comfortable in every room. More Uian 76,000 satisfied users testify to the splendid success they have had with the ft Original Patented Ptpcless furnace) This is the furnace which has revolutionized heating.' Instead of using numerous pipes and registers, it heats the entire house through only one register. It is therefore eisily installed in new or old houses. f. A. , 1 Usually in c.w day. without intererinf with yaif prrtent h'ati:ig arrangements. The CAL0K1C heats all types of homes Up to eighteen rooms, also churches, stores, factories, hails tnd other buildings. It burnt coal, coke. wood, go Of lignite, titd, becAuse of patented feature, ave from j to your fuel. Ihe lAUUKiy ia old under tlx Monitor Irorwlad Guarantee, which insure the purciiuer thorough anu economical heat, Call on ui, or writt fur th new CALORIC catalog. 1 1 Churchill Hardware Co. HLKG, OHKCON