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Loganberry Plants
If you want lmittt that will cmw
W. L. BENTLEY
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iiur wnnt adit get them.
V All sorts of wiles Biicci'HHfully
concluded, for iirrnngoments hub
M. C KAIAltAK;il
630 N. l'liie St.
Our All-Wool
Tailored -To -Measure
Clothes are a
happy cnlnlilliutloll of flrst
class (iiiullty and reammablu
prices. Now la th tluia to
practice truu economy.
Ci-iue III td.iy. We can
Fhnw you miii.' very aitrac
live prices oil I :'uIIh.
IMPERIAL
CLEANERS
IYMCN I. SPENC1R, PROPniflLR
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r Auto Will Call.
I'lione II7T.
DR. NERBASl
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Masonic BIdg.
Roseburg, Ore. $
PHONE 488 ?
ALL WORK
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So he took an inch of Purola and a like amount
from four other shaving creams and worked up a lather
from each. Ho put the results on separate glass slabs.
Here are the comparative volumes of lather at the end
of one minute:
roir ordinary sKfivirv crettraJ
Then ho went farther and found out that Purola gives
150 tinn-3 it3 volumu in lather and that there are
150 shaves in ewry tube.
He also found out Purola will work up a lather
quicker than an ordinary shaving cream.
Ho believes Purola 13 the quickest, most economical
and most satislyintt shaving cream made.
So do we I So will you I
If you don't return any part of the tube to the
dealer and get your money ba k.
All good druggists sell Purola.
Every Pitrrtla Preparation t prepared and 4uarantme4
bv blurnaver-l-tank Lettoiaterimi. Portland, Urmttom
Shaving Cream.
AKOIIA CI. I'll ItA.V'I-:.
Ni'Xt rrgular dunce Monday v-n-
Uik, C, Maorabt e hull. Otl's
niuhIc. 8:30 Bliarp.
IVnmiiB rutting evergreens on our
priipurly In fcuVntmwer will i
proHiculud. Mm. E. M. Moore, I. Mile
I.. Moore.
Auto repairing, springs marie, and
welding. Kpaugh Hold, Oak
phens Rtrecla.
They fit Rood, they look (rood, Ihey
feel good becuuuu they arc good
.Stephens' Shoes.
.Sohiiman's Hesliiurani, 451 Sherl
idan alreet, open all night.
DR. R. P- BRADFORD AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
Oltii'O 481 l'eiklim l!hlL'.
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Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
Those are not sprout plants. Joint
Hunts or Bprangle tip plants. They
e (Irat-claaa tips. Also have straw
oerry plants and all kinds fruit
trees. Bettor book your order now.
H. t. EL LI 3
Three mUes west of Roseburg.
A zone educational mooting was
h.,1,1 at Dii Irlurw. u t n r.li. v Tnnflixra
from all th schools In that com
munity were proseni. Mrs. v. j.
Ilrowu and A. E. St root were In at
tondunce from Rosoburg.
SutherlinSanitarum
MEDICAL SURGICAL
Write R. I. IIALIi, M. D., Bupt.
Hiilhoilln. Oretron
THE
WHALE IS CHAMPION JUMPEF
Mammal Easily Holda All Record.
When It Come to a Quaatlon of
High Loaplng.
If too wore asked the question
"What auliual can Jump the hli'heiitr
jou would In all likelihood, rueai
wrong. It Is the halo I
Oh, yes, the whule lsanianimnl.no
a IWi, and he can Jump out of the wo
ter to a height of 25 feet with thi
greutvst er.se. This Is nhout twice ai
high as the tiger, who con manngi
ahout 12H feet to 13 feet. A dog hm
been known to clear 10 feet, and thi
home follow! neit with 7 feet 8M
Inches.
Mim's record hlirh Jump was mnd
In 1014 by a Cnllfornlun. who renchei
8 feet 7 5-10 Inches. In 1013, the tre
mendous height of 6 feet 014 Inchei
was ntlnlm-d for the stnndlnir high
Jump, thnuKh In 1WI2 a man reached
6 feet, with weights, at this Jump.
As regards the long Jump, without
weights, the record, 24 feet 119
Inches, was made In 1B01, and It haf
now stood for nearly tweuty years.
The longest Jump hackwarils, with
weights. Is 12 feet 11 Inches, and the
holder of this record also holds that
of the standing long jump, without
weights, with 12 feet 14 Inches.
Of animals, one might expect the
kniignroo to hold the record, but he
can only manege 15 feet ten less than
rnun though, tnlklng of long Jumps,
how about the grasshopper? He can
Jump 200 times his own length.
GAUDY COSTUME HIS FOIBLE
Marshal Murat, Napoleon's Famous
Cavalry Leader, Seemingly Had
Craie for "Fine Feathers."
Mnrslml Murnt was the dnndy
ninnng Nnpoleon's generals. One Paris
tnllor said tlmt In some yenra he had
made ns much as 1(10.000 francs' worth
of stilts, overcoats and uniforms for
Murnt. He liked to Invent new nnd
fmilnstlc uniforms, he strutted ahout
In a suit of sky-blue overalls covered
all over with gold spangles, nnd he
decorated his busby with aigrettes. On
the occnslon of his triumphant entry
Into Warsaw when he supposed he
would be made king of Poland, ho
wore an Impossible looking uniform,
red leather boots, tunic of cloth of
gold, sword belt blazing with dia
monds, and a great busby of fur
docked out with costly plumes. On
this occnslon Napoleon lost his temper
nnd testily exclnlnied to his general:
"Go nnd put on your proper uniform ;
you look like a clown. Itut the em
peror was not misled by Murat's love
of finery, for It Is recorded thnt he
once said of him: "You may smite at
my dnndlflcd marshal, but you will no
tice thnt when columns are shot down
today, Murnt's Enudy plume will he
dancing In the hottest of the fight Let
a hero have one folly, gentlemen."
Spruce and Hemlock.
It Is not difficult to distinguish be
tween spruce nnd hemlock In the
forest, when one lenrns to notice the
following points: The spruce tins stiff
pointed leaves (or short needles). Its
bark scnlcs are never bright red, nnd
the cones smaller than those of the
plnes-hang dowg on the branches.
The hemlock, on the other hand, has
soft flat needles, often two-ranked,
that Is, growing on two sides of the
stem, so thnt the sprig has a flat
tened appearance; hemlock bark
scales look red, when broken off. and
the dainty little cones stnnd erect on
llielr branches, falling npnrt soon
after ripening, so that no old cones
long remain on or under the trees
where they grew. Lumber from the
two trees mny be distinguished by re
membering that thnt of the spruce Is
white In color, while hemlock wood
retnlns Its fnlnt reddish tint
What Chance Did Dad HaveT
Tr.d. I lost my commutation ticket
todny. It slipped out the car window.
Will you please give me money enough
to get n ton-ride ticket? There nre
only live more working days In the
month, wi I'll need only the ten rides.
Now, dnd, you can't ask me to take It
nut of my allowances. It simply can't
be done. Anyhow, one of your old cor
porations declared a dividend recent
ly, nnd I didn't have to ask yon for
any money for two weeks. Thnt saved
you $.V. and the ticket Is only $10.
Why. dnd, yon are $2.1 ahead at that !
You're making money off your own
sonl You can't do thatl It Isn't be
ing done this yenr. ... I knew you
would feel ns I do about It Thank
you, dad." Indlnnnpolls News.
Emperor's Splendid Tomb.
The body of Nnpoleon III Ilea In a
tomb In the church of St Michael at
Fnrnborough, Englnnd. This chapel
wns built by ex-Kmpross Eugenic as a
memorial to her husband. In the crypt
also Is placed the tomb of her son, the
Prince Imperial, who wns killed while
lighting with the English army In Zulu
land. The church Is a magnificent
building of white stone, nnd stands on
the brow of a MIL It Is surmounted
by a tower and pinnacled with dorens
of small shafts. The empress used to
visit the chapel dally. Ton priests
were constantly employed by her t
say masses for the dead.
Olad She Does.
TIow yon can stnnd yonr wife"!
spending her time at club and suffrage
meetings lcnts me. If I were you Td
tell her she should be home doing the
cooking.
Til be hanged If yon would. If yon
knew what kind of a cook the U."-
Jfcutou Transcript
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McCLONE CIBSON
UucnIh of Jerry lliitliuuny.
We met Jerry at the restaurant
and It was Just at the fashionable
lunch hour. The young men and
Mamie were in their element, but I
confis I felt n little Belf-conscloua.
A number of people came to our
luhle lo ask about Ken. After one
of the fashionable young mutrons
hud done this, and acknowledged
smilingly an Introduction to Mamie
and me. Mamie remarked as she left:
"Say it Isn't so hard to break Into
society nowadays. Is It? Just get In
on some sensational racket and
you're there. Who'd imagine I was
the check girl nt this restaurant a
few days ago, when today I was In
troduced to a woman who probably
never gave me a glance as checker.
Miss Henrietta llorton of the Friv
olity theater Is something else again
as Mamie Itlley, hat checker. The
chorus business Is looking up."
"Don't think, Mamie," said Jlm
mie. winking ut me, "that Mrs. IJen
son came over lo see you. She wanted
to hear about Ken. She probably
won't recognize you In the third row
the next time she goes to the the
ater." "I'm in the first row, If yofl
please, and anyway, Jimmle, you
can't take away my pride In dining
with the son of the proprietor of this
place."
"I don't suppose you remember
refusing that privilege many times
when you were a check girl, do
you?" asked Jerry smiling appre
ciatively. "I knew better than to go to lunch
with you then, Jerry Hathuway, and
I wouldn't be Willi you today If 1
had, and you know it. I've got a lit
tle sense and I know that while you
are a good fellow and I like you, you
are your father's son and have a
man's Idea about the gliia ln your
employ." t '
"Am I as dangerous as all that?
You flutter me. Miss Klley."
"You're not at all dangerous to me
but to my reputation."
"You don't mean to tell me you're
going to take a little thing like a
reputation on the stage wllh you. It's
a great detriment to a musical com
edy career, you know," grinned
Jerry, thoroughly enjoying the re
partee. I felt they were keeping up this
Joking to muke me forget everything
thut happened since I left home af
ter mother's death, and I was sur
prised to find how well they were
succeeding. It Is a very wise dispen
sation of nature that Intense griefs
are ulso short lived.
I had taken Mamie's advice and
closed the book. Ken and Grace
seemed far away just then, even
when I greeted Mr. Hulsey, who
came in Just as we were having cof
fee, and graciously seated himself
beside me.
He seemed much disappointed
when I told him what I had decided
to do, but when he heard thai
Mamie was going away, he insisted
that I should take a small furnished
iipartment which belonged to him,
near his home.
"I'm not going to let you out of
my reach, Ann," he Bald. "I shall be
very lonely without Ken and I want
you and your young friends to come
lo me very often."
"That will be fine, sir," said Jim
mle. "Jerry and 1 will be glad lo
come, I'm sure, but Mamie is going
on the road soon and you can only
have her occasionally."
"They will be occasions of rare
plensure," suld Mr. Haisey with old
fishloned courtesy.
"Do you think that Grace and Ken
will be well enough to leave tomor
row?" asked Jim abruptly.
"Hardly. It will probably be some
weekB bfore Ken recovers sufficient
ly to travel, but he is getting belter
every minute. When I left, Ann, he
wns asking for you."
Tomorrow Ken's Father.
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Am now booking orders for day
old chicks for 1921 delivery from
high producing Tancred strain White
Leghorn and O. A. C. Barred Rocks.
Karl Vosburg, 702 Kullerton St.,
Roseburg,
LODGE DIRECTORY.
. O. O. !', l.lnn Enrnmpment K. .
Meet in Odd fellows' Tempi,
every Thursday evrnlns. Visiting
brethren always welrome.
JOHN KKKSE. C. P.
KUOTKIt HUT.NKR. H. P.
OL1VEU JOHNSON, R. S.
JAMES EWAKT. F. ft
ti.M.I.KS Hoseburs jtene meets In
Mount hall on .la-kon Wt. on L'nJ siul
4th Monday evenltiK. or each month
at t VliKk. Visiting brethren In
good standing alwayn welcome.
VK'TOK MK'Kt.I.I, W. P. P.
A. J Wl'I.F. W. P.
B. F. QOoDMAN. Betretsry.
K.Mtilll'S OF rVIIIIAI Alulia LodKe
No. 4T. m..t every Wednesday even
ing, cor. Jackson and Cass tits, Vi.lt
oi. alwav. welcome.
HOT O. TOUNO. C C.
OIIA3 .F. ROPK tV8. M. F.
K. E. WIMBRRLY. K. H. 8.
.NfcUUtlUOIt! OF HIHIUCHAVT Lilac
t'lrcl. .No. . m.ets on 2nd and 4th
Monday evenings, visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
KL'ITH ClIl'RCHII.t O N.
Ti
'.LIB I. JOHNSON. Clerk.
U. 1. O. KI.KS. HoMrburc l.oOft. S)a. K.11
Itolns regular communications at
th. Klka' Temple on each TUursdny
of every month. All member, re
quested to attend regularly, and all
visiting brothers ar. cordially In
vited lo attend.
A. J. Ut.BCIOt. K. R.
IRA B. BIUIjLE. Seer.
UUOIIUK OF TUB WIIRI.D Camp
No. Hi. meet. In Cdd Fellows' hall in
Koseburc every 1st and 3rd Monday
evenings. Visiting neighbors al
ways welcome.
t). R F1CKKNS, C. C.
. . , . M. U. MUXUt, Clerk.
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Home grown English walnuts, 30c
lb. E. C. Weber, Rosi-burf?. Ut. 2,
or leave orders with G. W. Young ft
Son, 116 Cass St.
LOYAL OUI1KI1 OP MOOSU Rnseburff
Utlf?e No. J 037 meet a first nnl
thin) Tuesday own i nun ol each
month at 8 o'clock In thu Moose hull.
All visiting brother ar invited to
attend,
C. W. CIjOAKE, Dictator.
H. O. PAltUKTUK. Secretary.
O. K. Itn-Ncburfc Chnptr fin. H
Hold their regular meeting on the
1st and 3rl ThurHdaya In aih month,
are respectfully Invited to attend.
LEONA ABRAHAM. V Jo.
KKKB JOHrtSON. Bacy.
A. P. ft A. SI., I.aarrl Loilice Vo. IS.
Rugulur communications Jnd and 4th
Wednesday j each month at Masonic
Temple, Roseburif, Ore. Vlaltora wel
come, W. F. TTARRTR. 9ecy
A. A. WILDER, W. M.
U. 11. A. O. T. M. RoNvbnnc llevlew
II holds regular reviews on sec
ond and fourth Thursday afternoons
In Mai-cubtte hall. Sisters af ether
revlewn vIsltlniT In our city are cor
dially Invited to attend our reviews.
Maccabee hall on Cass atreet.
LOUISE LOt'KK, Com.
JBSHIB RAPP. Col
1ti:ili:KAIl Koseburr Rcbekah lodffe
No. 41, I. O. O. F.. Meets Irt 0ld Kel
lows' Temple every week on Tuesday
evening. Visit tnK members In good
standing are Invited lo attend,
EVA LKNOX. N. O.
RKM.K STKI'HISNSON. Ser.
KTIIKli BAIIjKY. 1'ln. Ho c y .
The II. It. K. I. A. Lalon .-Her ting will
be held at the Maccabee hall every
first and third Wednesdays of the
month.
I. O. O. I'lillrtnrlan LtxlKe No. H,
meeti at Sykes hall. N. Jackson St.,
on Saturday evening of cue week.
Visiting brethren are always wel
come. LYMON U SPENCER, N. O.
A. J. GKDDKS, Rec. Kec,
J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
ItOMlCIH J I.ODGR NO. 1013, In I ted
Ilrothrrhood of Maintenance of May
Kmployen nnil It nil nay .stiiip Labor
er. Affiliated with the A. F. of f
Meets at Moose hall the first Wed.
fourth Sat. nights and third Sundays
of each month.
J. F. SMITH .President.
W. J. MEREDITH, Rec. Secy.
GEO. MAC IVER. Flo. Secy.
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9H T irtlit Plonf 19A A mn Hnnr RattprV. S390 i
i 75-Light Plant, 165
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Let us show you the Universal. j
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
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M:t.h011 rtntcl.ind AutOmODlICS f.
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County light andWaterCo
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BATTERIES!
Cheyrolet Cars f 25.00 and (38.00
Bulck Cars. . .130.00 and f 45.00
For Other Can
Pi Ices on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Itulck and Chrrrolet
441 N. Jackaon Ht BoMtnnj.
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A fitting tribute to her matchlosi
beauty. Her gift should surely be I
pair of Stephens' Shoes, the perfect
gift.
Buy Better Buck
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Money.
BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY ARE LOW. 1 Ml IS ! Oil HI
If you are Interested In any nurabtr
ef either grade or regifttered ibetp N
th. following br.t-di:
Hampshire, Shropshire. Lincoln. Rom
ney, Cutswold, ItanibouleUe, or an?
cross.
Write us quick what you want
OREGON LIVESTOCK COM. CO.
Box 61. North Portland. Orefol
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CONSERVATORY
New clues atanlng Not. In normal lr
ni for leacbert, or any one neilrloi u
kuow theory. Harmony, and Innduaenuli
of music.
Tell und-rrogiwlre Series of nan01
Bon.
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