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and aWo the local newa published here
in. All rlKhle of republlctlop or epe
cial dispatches herein are alao reervta.
Entered e tetunJTa.e matter Say
17. IIJU, at the post ff"" It'et;liC"
tfe.i!.ii. und.r tbe Act of March t. !
"lUwt'l)inKOrr., XotflnlxT Irt.
piuamiK ha v.
The nation will gladly heed I he
president's proclamation reUstliiS
the general observance of December
21 as I'ilKrlnis" Day. The date mark
the 300th anniversary of the landing
of the Pilgrim Fathers on the "stein
and rock-bound coast" of New Eng
land. It In to be observed with spe
cial ceremonies In the Knglish com
munities from which the 1'llKilius
came and In those localities In New
England most Intimately associated
with their history In this country.
Their coining meant as much lo the
rest of the country, however, and
they are rightfully honored through
out the land.
History portrays those early
fathers as a group stern and Intoler
ant, in spite of the fact that they fled
to the new world to escape Intoler
ance. Yet if we read their own ac
counts of their struggles to preserve
freedom and to wrest a living from
the wilderness to. which they had
come, we learn that they were as
human as ourselves, that they suf
fered and endured much for the sake
of the principles they revered, that
they had couruge and fulth and loy
alty. Their wilderness widened out Into
a fruitful and pleasant land. Sub
sequent generations have not had to
fight the same obstacles nor fear the
name perils which confronted the
rilgrlm settlers. Hut the Ideals and
principles which guided and upheld
them th roue h their difficult days are
still worthy of holding and will still
guide and uphold the nation, if It re
members them fuithfully.
Till: OI.K Ull. FKXCK.
Oh the old rail fence where (he
'alder hushes grew and the ruby lips
of roses caught the kisses of the daw,
with Its little cozy corners where we
played In other days when the south
wind came a-whisperlng across the
sheltered ways and the tinkling cow
belU echoed with a soft and lulling
strain from the dreamy woodland
pasture down the cool und shady
lane. Oh the old rail fence that we
loved in days Rene by when the world
was full of music anad there wasn't
any sigh, when eacii road led straight
to heaven and each lip with laughter
smiled and the sunshine luy In wind-
Ct DOLLAR DAY
4?
Five Handkerchiefs for f
BELLOWS STORE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Keg. 35c En. Vol,
Two Handkerchiefs for
lleg. 75c Ea. Val.
Two yards Cretone for
Iteg. Mc to 91.00 Yd.
Four yds White Goods for
Val. to 73c Yard
Two yds Fancy Ribbon for
Jtcg. Mlc Yd. Val.
3 yds Cotton Poplins for
IUg. OOe Yd. Vl.
5 yards Best Muslin for
Keg. U3c Val.
3 yards Col. Oil Cloth for
Reg. OOe Yd. Val.
1 yd Angora Bandery for
Heg. S.IH) Yd. VoL
Muslin Undergarments
for
Gown Combinations
Values to a.."W
Great Closing Out Sale
BRINGING PRICES TO NORMAL
rows juHt a-wulliriK to te pll?d, when I
each hour was like a moment and j
each year was like a day and life's
Rladnras was so war us and Its cares
so fur away. We have left I ho good
old pluee, we have wandered to and
fro, we have lost the 1rw and laugh
ter of the Uuya of long ago, we are
winr lo the world, we have played
the weary game, we have chased the
empty bauble, we have compassed
wealth und fame; but how oft we
lock with longing through the
shadows dim and dense for the
dreams wh. dreamed in childhood by
the ol rail fence. Clem liradshaw.
mW !TWB! 58SMIUL
m
.Sometimes you can be "all things
to all men" and get away with it for
a while, but it's different with
women.
Um-le Sam still has 54,000,000
gallons of whisky that he doesn't
know what to do with. A great many
cilizent would gladly help him out.
WHO KNOCKED THE L OUT OF
H C L?
We are going to put more L in
it, and make it L. C. L.
We are reducing our entire
stock
a
v
This includes most leverything
a man wears, and everything is
of the very best quality and up
to date, in style.
DUDS FOR MEN
White and Gold
CHINA
Beeje3T'aa
aaaactSasui
for your Thanksgiving Table. Is there
anything that will look any prettier
than White and Gold Hand-decorated
China, with a setting of Community
Silver for that Good Old Douglas County
Turkey, when your family and guests
gather for their Annual Thanksgiving
Dinner. While good China is very scarce
this year, we still have a very-good
stock to select from and will be pleased
to show the different pieces.
BUBAR BROS.
"GIFTS THAT LAST'
Jackson - - - Street
Authorities at Washington and at
Kills Island, where the Immigrants
are received, state that more- than
5000 itntuiKrants per day are arriv
ing; at the island. Steamship com
panies are hooked for a year in ad
vance by tile tide eager to potir from
Kurope into this country, ami noth
ing hut the tack of transportation
and the difficulty of getting out of
central Kurope and Russia keeps
tin so miluhers from being tremen
dously Increased. It is apparent that
the alien problem of the I'nited
Stales is not very far toward being
settled when a few disturbing anar-
rhlsts and long-whiskered bolshevlsts
I are deported. Fortunately the Ini
i migrants now coming iu nre of a
' better grade than they have been lor
some time. Also more of them are
I bringing their families with them,
and are prepared to stay and become
I citizens. What kind of citizens they
will make will depend largely upon
the treatment they receive. These
people are glad to escape from the
turmoil of Europe. They are strong
ly pro-American when they arrive
here. It should not be a difficult
matter to assimilate them Into our
national life, if we will only give
mem a square deal, and treat them
with a little of the understanding
kindness we ourselves would crave
I under similar conditions. Further
more, there are a good many of
them, and If we are going lo let
them In at all, prudence Indicates
I that the establishment of good feel-
j lug is the wiser course.
I Suburban life in America is an Im
j possible dream. No sconer noes a
I nice little quiet suburb get Itself
established than the city Insists on
! growing out to it and swallowing It
i "P.
Turkey Raisers Attention!
Would you be interested in a proposition
raising pure-bred Bronze Turkeys. We have
a proposition to offer you that beats buying
your own breeding stock. I am representing
the Brookhaven stork farm nf I
fEL I' Indiana, originators of the celebrated per-
y.-. tr-. 'Vy.' I fection strain Mammntk Rfnma TrV..
'.vwt Lyi vu.v. 4 uixvtrg
Adress: Q H. Cunningham
DRAIN. OREGON
I There have been about 60 murders
; so far this year on Manhattan Is
land. And murdering each other is
nothing to what those New York peo
ple do to the English language.
"A good sport" Is one who will
lose money In a fair game and laugh,
but will "clean out the place" when
lie finds the cards had been stacked
against him.
1 A man may even forget his own
birthday but he always remembers
that lime when. If something hadn't
happened, he would have made a
fortune.
Most people seem unable to stand
great prosperity, but fortunately
most people don't have a chance to.
AXM AI, ( III lu ll HKKVirK
Partial arrangements have been
made for the annual Thanksgiving
church services to be held on Wed
nesday evening. Nov. 24, preceding
Thanksgiving day. The services will
be a union one for all churches and
will be held at the Baptist church
and Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps of the
Methodist Episcopal church will
give the sermon. Special music has
been arranged, and a good s
assured. .J.J1.
Geismann is on the Job!
Fred Geismann, of the Independent Packing Com
pany, is now in Roseburg, making his headquarters
at Vosburgh Bros', store. Bring on your
Turkeys, Ducks, Geese
and Chickens.
TOP PRICES GUARANTEED.
RHEUMATISM
No matter how long you I.ate
suffered or what form the
rheumatism has taken In your
case try
ANTI-URIC
This herbal remedy has helped
many others and your money
will be refunded if It fails to
benefit you.
For gale by
Nathan Fullerton
Yanks A gainst
Ruthless Murder
WARSAW. Nov. 18. American
fliers composing the Kosviusko
squudron of the Polish army have
had many opportunities to bomb the
train of six cars which General Bu
denny, the bolshevik cavalry leader,
used as headquarters at the front;
but they always refused to do so be
cause they know his wife and baby
lived on board the train. On several
occasions when the Budenny special
was located by the Americans they
knew pretty well that the cavalry
commander was at hiB traveling
home for a visit with his wife and
youngster, but they always let pass
the chance to do him or his train
damage.
It was reported some time ago that
Dudenny had been wounded by a
bomb dropped by one of the Ameri
can fliers while he was engaged in
one of his spectacular raids on the
southern Polish front before the ar
mistice was declared.
It was also said that he had taken
up arms against tbe reds and that
he might Join forces with General
W ran gel.
General Budenny is ft Kuban cos
sack and was a sergeant-major in
the old imperial Russian army. He
has been seen many times from the
air by the Americans and Is described
as a short, stocky man with quite an
Intelligent countenance despite the
wild, outdoor life he has led for
years.
His dress was picturesque, consist
ing most of the time of a black Cos
sack hat, khnki tunic, black trousers
with bright blue stripes and high
black boots. He Is an excellent
horseman and often led his troops
Into battle against the Poles.
"Mothers Home"
To Be Established
BORDEAUX. Nov. 18. A "Moth
ers' Home," where women may have
the necessary care that they them
selves could not afford, is to be es
tablished by this city with funds
Turkeys
Wanted
Farmers want the money, and
we will pay the highest prices
for Turkeys anil all other poul
try. Do not sell until you see us
Roseburg Produce
Company
501 North Jackson St,
H. IIAMX. Manager.
WITH THE PERSONAL
TOUCH
VOUR PHOTOGRAPH!
You are not as busy we are uot as busy as we will bt In Denote.
CLARK'S STUDIO
B
ABYS COLDS
are soon "nipped in the bud"
without "doting" bv use of
ICKS
V a. tars Rub
Ova 17 Million 'an tM Yearly
V
given by Madame Deutsch de la
Meurthe. It will be opn oniy 10
married women.
r.. infra a nark nf R2 afirea and
1.000.000 francs were piven for the
work by Mme. de la Meurthe.
XOTiriC TO COXTRACTOU,
Hide will be received until iMotmW
flrat for the construction of ft kM
hoiifie at Tiller, Ore. Blutprlnt ttf
plain may be Bern at the Kewa.Rrfn'
office, ItoMPburif, Ore.
All dimension and rough lumNrnr
he purchaiied Jtt Tiller at Iii P I
Contractor to furnleh 1 matrm A3
blria ure to be Rildreaxed to Mr. J, L
Koach. Clerk. Ti.r. Ore.
PIANO TAZZ
Adnlt-lwsTlailrni taught 12 leaaana.
br mall. AO t.aoaer .r.qmro. wi
Inafruvlloa rourac fvr advaacM
ulanlata.
Learn 7 styles of Bass. 110 Synco
eaten effects. Blue Harmony. Oriental.
Chime. Movie and Cafa Jaia, Trick
Kndiniia. Clever Breaka. Space Fillers.
Sax litra, Blua Oblleato and 247 otlier
subjects, including- Ear Playing. Only
course in .xistane. teaching up-to-tha-nilnut.
playing of Popular Music In
HKA1. Jaas Form. A Postal brings our
KKEK Special Offer. Stata II B.smn.r.
Medium or Advanced.
WATERMAN PIAXO SCHOOL
91T Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregoa.
BATTERIES!
Chevrolet Cars $26.00 and $38.00
Bulck Cars. . .$30.00 and $45.00
For Other Cars
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Bulck and ClMtTofct
441 N. Jackson" St. Bocctnnf.
Heiniine-Moore
CONSERVATORY
Kew rlM ttanlng Mot. 29 In normal train
ing for teacben, or any one desiring to
kniw theory, harmony, and fundamentals
of muolc.
Text used Frogres'lre Series of Piano
sons.
For Information PHONE 390
Roach
Wants Your
T
l am in the market for I
your birds, and willpay
highest prices for bt
URKEYS
ones. See me
shipping.
JACK ROACH
Drain, Oregon
Buy Better Bucks
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Money.
BUT SHEEP WHEN THEY ARC LOW. THAI B I Oft I1W
.If yoo ar Interested In anr number
of either grade or registered (beep of
the following breeds: n
Hampshire, Shropshire, IJncoln. Boni-
ner. Cotanold. Ramboulett. or an
cross.
Write us quick what roe waul.
OHKGON LIVESTOCK COM. CO.
Box 11. North. Portland, Orafoa.
Big Stock Redacts
For a few day. we
you very .'"'rf
Shady Brook WirrJi,
pic Dairy Feed. hM"
lasse. Dairy Ti.
Dairy Feed D" t
Bulled Barley.
Hay. Grain and Po"-
4 Good rre v
Indan Tins.
Springueiiv"
That ar. ?ZMZ
lant or KffJ tJiin
w firtt-claM UP- T -uD
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