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Bow-burg. Oiygun. Jmimtry i3, -'
Burglar Alarm
At the annual meeting of the share
bolder of the Douglas Nuilouul Hauk
held last Tuesday afternoon, li of
Ihe old director and officer were
re-elected for the coining year. The
director are J. H. Booth, B. L,. Parr
ot!, n. II. Stapleton. K. P. Clemen,
M. Wollenberg and Joseph Mlcelll, of
Kosehurg. and Kay llooth of Yoncal
la and Jamea T. Tufi. of (iranta
fan. The officer aro J. II. liootb,
president. K. L. Parrott, vice-president,
II. H. Slapleton, cashier, K. V.
Clemen, assistant cannier. The di
rector voted to Install a new burg
lar alarm ytem for I ho protection
of II vault, and a contract was then
entered Into with the Norris Safe
and l-ock company, for the system
which will be put In at once. An elec
trical device will operate, In the
event of a robbery, a huge gong at
the office of the city police and the
aherlffa office. The gong l very lourt
and will be audible for a consider
able distance.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
PKOTKSTS CII.NIK IS LAW.
Editor News-Review:
In regard to changing tho closed
season on chlnook salmon, as out
lined by J. A. Zacliary, representa
tive of the lower river flshnriuon.
will aay the preset mason on
Chinook should not be changed. At
present a great many chlnook sal
mon go up the south fork of the
II in pq us river to spawn, while If the
eason was made 15 day later the
water of the south fork become
warm and then practically all of the
salmon go up the north fork. We
would thereby lose the use of all the
spawning bed of the south fork.
Mr. Kachary speak of not being
able to Hah more than CI) per cent of
Ihe lower river. Thi might sound
all right to people who were never
there and never saw those fellows
fish, but to one who has been there
and knows belter It sounds like a .
Mr. Zachary also slate that they
never had a lule run of sllversldes
last fall. I prophosled four years ago
that they would practically exter
minate the sllverslde salmon, as the
eason was dry and the water low
and the open season for sllvorsldes
lasting until Nov. 20, or after Ihe
sllverslde ruu was over. With no
sllverslde spawn there will be no sll
verslde. Now that the sllverslde
species of salumn Is practically ex
tinct, they want the season changed
on chlnooks so they get ihe most or
larger prt of them. - If this luw Ip
changed, tho chlnook salmon will
also become very scarce In a few
years.
1 claliii that these fish belong to
the people at large; not to a few
union fishermen and two or three
capitalists. Yours very trulv.
C1IAS. KYK8.
ahoi'T vorii t un iikH.
Whenever your clothes neod clean
ing and pressing don't fmgut to call
up phone 473. We make a specially
of giving you Ihe very beat of ser
vice. Our method of handling your
clothes leaves no disagreeable odor
and the work will be done In the best
possible manner ut a reasonable
price. Country orders solicited. 1)11
lard 4 Hloper, cleaner and preseers,
Hoswhurg, Or. Phone 472.
) imunie are t.i:il.K.H trouble.
If you are "hating a time" kh, ,- ,
nil usir r)rw. It fa your ma
ranlf
W. have . ,,p,rt who . Kud!, g m.uln ,,,,,
jomr rjrm KltKK UP t il MUiK.
IVmie 1st and ar us.
M t our Iwm perfect!) a, g, ltMt.t TK M V ttl
rTKT. Irkwa rauunaokt.
BUBAR BROS, Jackson Street
yOU WANT THE BEST PROTECTION
for your valuables and you obtain it
by placing them in our Fire and Bur
glar Proof Vault. The Cost is Only
$2.0(3 and up per year.
The Roseburg Mional Bank
Rosobur,Ore.
SI
Spent New Year
Looking For Flies
Hy AurnxMalril Pri).
NKW YOItK. Jan 1 J Four sane
and sober men celebrated that Joisy
first hour of 1921 bv veiling isew
York's gay cafes and cabarets and
hotels to hee If they could find one
winter housefly. HimurceSHful along j
ihe (lay While Way. they went lower
on Manhattan ImIuiiiI, where Ihe less
luxurious restaurants held tho sleep
leR celebrants.
And In one of them they found a
sorry specimen with a lean and hun
gry look. The Philadelphia man In
the party of four did tho dirty work.
Then he sent the remuins to the
Merchants Association which annual
ly presents a scarf pin hearing a
golden fly to the first person who
kills a fly on New Years duy.
When
Grandmother
Was a Girl
HOOP eJcirte were
worn by those who
fiiut asked the druggist
for, and insintcd on
having, the genuine
Golden Medical Discovery put
up by Dr. Pierce over 50 years
ago. Dress has changed very
much since then! But Dr.
Pierco'e medicines contain tha
same dependable ingredients.
They are standard today just as
they were fifty years ago and
ncvor contained alcohol.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery for the stomach and
blood cannot be surpassed by any
tonic and alterative today.
When you feel "all out of sorts"
your vitality at a low ebb the
blood becomes surcharged with
poisons! The best tonic is called
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. Dr. Pierce manufactured
this "Discovery" from roots and
barks without alcohol a cor
rective reiitHly, the ingredients of
which nature put in the fields and
forests for keeping us healthy.
It puts vifta, vigor, vitality into
the blood.
Try it. All druggists. Liquid
or tablets.
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notnnvno wn
"The capture of this Insect, smull
though It Is. means that we shall now
hae several billion fewer files next
summer," read the funeral oration
accompanying the scarf pin.
THE WriO.N'Alj SIRKTY COM
PANY Of .NKW YOKK
Are the leaders In Bond writing
They write all kinds of bonds. ManK
IK-poslt. Burglary, Contract, Public
Official, Administrator and Guardian
Bonds.
See M. F. ItlCE, "The Bondman."
It ice & It ice.
Ocean to Ocean
Tour Is Planned
ftlv AsHorlutvd Press).
CHICAGO. JAN 13 An ocean to
ocean tour In which he plans to show
howllie centenary fund of the Coun
cil of Hoards of Benevolence of the
Methodist ICplscopul church is being
spent will be begun on Monday, Jan
uary 17, nt Portland Me., by Dr.
Ralph lilffendorfer. of New York.
During Ihe following three months
Dr. Diffendorfcr will deliver addres
ses and lecture In .8 of the leading
cities in tho country, his Itinerary
carrying him from Portland, Me., to
Han Diego. Calif.,
XOTK'K 1'IUTl' (iltOWKIt.H.
The Oregon Pcltg. Corp. are now
handling all lines of spray material.
We huve on hand nt present Ume
inlphur solution and also the dry.
We are also agents for the llardle
Power Sprayer. We sell to Outsiders
as well as members. Our members
;et a discount on all purchases. Make
known your wants so we will be pre
pared to take care of you In time.
O. 0. PCKO. COUP.
Per T. 10. lieuulieu, Mgr.
o
Expect to Continue
School Training
Kl'tiEXE. Jon. 13 The senior
class of the Cunyonvllle high school
expect to go on with thir education
if the Inuulrics received at the I'nl
verslty of Oregon from these south
ern Douglas county students are any
indication. Within the last week,
eight reiiiests have come to the reg
istrar's office from Canyonvllle or
information about the University.
Two girls asked about tho courses
:u the school of commerce, one Is
interested In education courses nnd
.mother In household arts. Four hoyc
ire Interested In Ihe pre-engineorliig
ourses ut the University.
MAItKHOlt YUSTKItDAY
l.ee Itenilngton anil Agnes Miller,
'with residents of Drain, wero married
at the court house yesterday by Jus
'Ice of the Peace, (ieorgn Jones
rhey returned to their home last
night.
ABOUND TUB TOWN
-
VVIH Itetiirn tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs W. 11. Fisher, who
have been In Portland for Ihe past
ew (lays looking after business mat
ters, nnd enjoying a brief vacation
will retain heme tomorrow morning.
IjNive for Portland nnil Kilgene
Mr. and Mm. B. W. Bates lcU ihl
afternoon for Kugeiie. where the
rrtn..r will attenil a meeting of the
slate editors to be held at that place
"ti Friday and Saturday. From there
'hey will go to Portland to soen.l
days.
Ionics fir Arlonn
I.e.. Wlmhvrly of the News llevlew
left yesterday for Tusron, Arizona
here he will remain the balance ot
the Ini. r. lie has been here for the
e-t It.,, wwks I. m. king after btlsl
ness matters and visiting with hi!
neons r.nroute to Tusron
he will
visit nrtefiv at San V
1 os Angeles.
raiiosro and a'
Kelnrn. m Wlxi.nslu
Mis, Fleanor Piatt, who ha, been
-pending the past , months In tht
1 w.in n.-r aunt. Mrs
Fred W
-"warn, of the tiran
Hotel, left
ni, mornlm for h
Crft.s... Wssrunsln
home In 1j
iirl Is ..t
A baby's push cart was left several
d.iv sco froll, of wisher's dr
nMls Stor.' Th r.rt i. -i .
and evidently ha, K ,,T
1st nl,lnl i. i . . .
I m no I IMS s tr
an,,o,i, to recover the proirtv As
neither Mr. Fisher nor Walt ha
ne for the cart they state the
a ant
be glad to return It to tn. owner.
Chicago Man Claims
Greenwich Village
(By L'nlted Press . ,
CHICAGO, Jan. It H. Mlkins
Bloodgood. of Chicago, descendant
of George Clinton, pioneer governor
of New York, and vice president of
tbe United Slates during the admin
istration of Thomas Jefferson, and
James Adams, was preparing today
to bring suit against the city of New
York and the heirs of John Jacob
Astor for the possession of Green
wich Village.
The basis of the suit Is the sale of
what Is now Greenwich Villuge by
Governor Clinton lu 1105 to Jo' 41
Jacob Astor. At the time of the sale,
the governor owned the property on
which the village now stands, and
other real estate extending to the
water front. The Bale, according to
Bloodgood, specifically exempted the
waterfront, but It Is now claimed that
through graft and workings of the
famous Tweed ring In New yorK
years ago, the properly exempted
had been ai.proprlated by persons
having no richt to It.
Clinton Genet, of France, whflse
naiie was familiar In early Ameri
can history, and who married the
only daughter of Governor Clinton,
fought for the land, but politics and
poverty defeated his effortsT accord
ing to Bloodgood.
Tho heirs of Governor Clinton rec
ently obtained a copy of the map of
the original Astor estate, according
to Bloodgood, and again the legal
b attle Is to be fought out In the
courts.
i:di.k MOWS ITEMS
The three year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morey, of this city, died at the
family residence on the 11th Inst.
Whooping cough and pneumonia
proved too much for the llttlo suf
rerer. All that medical skill and da
voted love could do could not avail.
Tho mother is prostrated with griof,
and fainted as her baby son passed
away. The family have the deepest
sympathy of all In their hour of sor
row. Messrs. Patron and Howard, who
are the Roseburg representatives of
the gingor S. M. Co., were looking
after business In our city for a few
days last week. Mr. Patron was ac-
A
STHMA
No cure for It, but welcomt
relief is often brought by
V V aro Rub
Ova 17 Million Jan UteJ Vur
I CLASSIFIED
ALL NUW CLASS. F1KD AUVKHTIHKMKNTS WILL BIO FOUND Olf LAST
FAUH IINDUH HUAUlNU "NEW TODAY.
WANT 10).
W A NT K I Clou n i n K .
will pay
vwiIh Id. Kurd UaiuKe.
'ANTK1 hlliiiun to rure fur by tlu
day. 318 v. wttriiitimttin Kt.
WANTKU Two mm with buzz saw
and dint, wunt cmi tract. Cull
Oak Kt.
WANTKU
tO.arvH.
Kwvlrw
-Man to put cn.p in or
AddreaH K. W., cure New
W A N T ffl 1 i r 1 w I h ta
liuuxi-keepvr in prt.atu family. I'hone
WANTKU llouwti k or tookiiitf bv
fXpurieiu'vd woiuun, city preferred.
1'huiiu 1JU.
WANTKU Wiii;in iuitH w7rk by duy
or hour. liiqiiiru ut 1131 Oilt-H St.,
Ml I Inr'tt Addtllnil.-
WA.NTKK Ity man nnd wife, employ
ment on farm. Addreaa t'rMl lto8i,
car NfffH-Kevlfw.
WANTi:i Woo.l.iitttjiH. '.! I
HtliVfJ Wood, li.ltU cold 4-fou
Buyer lfrou. I'lioim H-KH,
r tl
Wood.
W AN'I'KI -(ine wltt' -a wake nulfflman
to haintlt our iiw l.lfiuld 1'leuiiNHr in
tlilM tfi-r Ittit y. KxlutJiv UKny
Kood prtiptodl ion. h'or parlii-ularrt
Wrll to Munition Mi if. Co.. No. L'Oh
llarki-r Apr I in , l'.rt lantl. Ort'Kon.
Mill 11KT.
lll'NT Tin fe room funnlnhrd
1 1U Vst Utne St.
t-'Olt
fin
Foil
tiKNT Safety drDoslt
boxes
UtMebiiriE NntioiiHl llank.
MK liKNT Partly funtlMhed Iiou.h. J
It. ralni. Ut. 1, Koxwtiiirtc.
Kott IthlNT Ijtriie fint room fur-
nlrihvd, iientlf man preferred. I'lionr
12-Y.
roll It PINT -1 i.nis.-KffiiinK room, fur-
iiih.Ml. No titltli t n. aoj W. WnHh-
IhKton St.
I'tHt IIKNT"1 , 7rr farmTneiif Itlddltv
Ad.lrenH Mi-, Viola Mynatt. 131 .
St . h:t-n. Olf.
tKNT- h ut nlnht-il roomi1 fi
kf pIiik and nlrplnK roo:im
tiaiitt prif. Itoaehurn Apart
I "tit -o:
FOll" I
rAlt4KlMi, .lrt--nmklinc of all kind
l'tioiiw tJ-U ,s liiithtidtftt.
UH'AL MoNK Y Kir fiiil imirtgatit
1omm on r-al property. I nctfotiati-
lnanw. M l-'Jl' fof litre A ItUe.
IM'NKY MKltVICK l-hona " .il " for
prompt rt'upoiivfi tt your ralln. care-
f"l 4liivt'f. Cuntry trip a nporlalty.
Ka KM lJtANji- Money toloan "otTitn"
pr. i(l .'Mate. ,.(,-. .w rate of
Inietmt. Itural Cr.-dlt Farm Uann.
r M K. UUm .ofltu Kit .
K xikcia..i.k In n.,r4j lii -.iiiu-mn
and tan vuliall ad I. mm to
Mft ty uml p .,! retnnia. 1.t n talk
it mer r,t Juxir UU9 fumim bumy.
ltd A Hl r.
U)st and mvxi.
Kol Nlw. M .n. v ownrr prove prop
erty Ad.liji l.M . N,. , . Kevlet
TitA J K -r.d.imi C!,r..A 10 m.nti,n
""I ' '"'r ''""b-r pliit notify llow-
ar.i Tm v, l'rin. iir-,.n
l";Jr-. " terror ,1, white and
Ma. K Pp -t; wore piKrl mllar. I(e
ward luiurn to m s. 1Um L. ol
puone fcS-1 .
from A.iMn.an Ta l. r 3d, hv. Co.
i i l" W W Kremha. t.; Ku
5lVr i i "inrtrr win rr--.v. re.
'''"t"' lt.T 1
For HAI.R,
-Collie doj Inquire O. K
Uaraf.
eompanled by bH wlfs sad
daughter, Msry. nd we acknowledge
a very pleasant coll from them while
In our city. They registered at the
Hotel Eldon and wero favorably Im
pressed with our new hotel.
Mr. Cameron and hi two little
sons are getting aloni nicely while
the wife and mother Is at the Mercy
hospital. Mrs. Cameron, we are
pleased to note. Is Improving and
can soon come home.
The Lutheran Ladles Aid society
met at the home of Mrs. C. M. Dale
on Thursday. There were 15 ladies
present, and a reverent and useful
session was held. The devotional
exercises were led by Mrs. Hagen.
Mrs. Cunningham presided at the
pianr- Several ladies of Olivet Aid
were visitors, and they greatly en
joyed their visit. Dainty refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Dale, as
sisted by Mrs. Sether and Mrs. Ly
stuU Olivet Ladies Aid will meet on the
14th at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mc-
Gce.
Mrs. Florence Dewey, who has
been quite 111. Is better today.
George Roberts, Jr., left on Mon
dav for the north, after a visit here
wllh relatives.
The "league of prayer week" was
very well attended and much Inter
est In tho Sunday services was mani
fested by a large attendance at com
munion services.
The teachers' Institute on Satur
day was a- uneful and beneficial ses
sion. Our public schools are making an
eyco'lent record and our fncu'.ty Is
maintaining tho hie.h standard en
Jcved by our r.cr:ol.
M'sii M'Dllo Enslcv. soprano foIo
Ist. and Mrs. Cuy Hl-kok and our
choir rendered most beautiful music
at Olivet church last Sunday.
George K. Qulne was here from
TtO':eburg Monday, greeting old
friends and looking after business
matters. X. X.
&
ATTENTION IJAPTISTS.
Baptist night Friday evening at
the tabernacle. AH Baptists are re
quested to meet at the church at
7 p. 111. and march In a body to the
big tabernacle. If you cannot walk
let us know and we will send a Tin
Lizzie after you. Come with us and
God will bless you.
J. HI DICKSON.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Saturday afternoon, Jntiuary 15,
at 2 o'clock, at Empire barn. One 6
year old bay mare, one 14 year old
bay horse, clean and sound. Other
persons having stock for sale can
bring It In for this sale.
MRS. J. J. RUSSELL, Owner.
M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer.
o
For beat work and prompt service,
go to Lloyd's Dye Works. 125 Sheri
dan. Phone 44.
COLUMN
Foil SAI.K Illark Minorca roosters.
W. A. Oonoy. lJixonvillc.
KOK KALE A f-w 60 tfttllun wooden
nurrem. purviut ourtiu.
Kolt SALK oil cook move and kit-
iinn mi niiurr. JJ.1 r,. HIK Ml.
l'Oll HAMC Hul. k liKht 4, Kotxl rnndi
tion. good tir,-H, chwnp. Ktu d Guiave.
HAY rOH BAl.K KdenbowerUrcFard
i wiiur. 1'iione zti-i' j
FOK SALE C'aobaKe. any amount, f. .
Jii 1 ard or dftivered, Ulce Bros.
FOK 1SALK Uk aim Itturl wood Tn
tliiire at Patterson & Kin no arooerv
rsi rt.Ai.r. uanan prune trees. II
.00
per low
Hid up. It. U Kills,' ltos
burg.
toil hAI.K-u.ooo ioKanlM-rrv plants,
wprlriK delivery, $Mi per 1UU0. C. V
Ooen. Nioiivllle, Ore.
KOIl SAI.Kltf-ed baby tTuuirv gaUS
cunditlon. Call Mi-Y, or Inu'ulre 311
Kaat Oak.
Foil SALii l -ton irukT'juVt-over-nanled.
A Kood buy. tiee It at J. 1
t-Olt HALt; Shelled torn at $J.3(Tp"e7
hundred. " Inquire at ItosebuiK Sanl-
tuiy .Market.
I'l Ut SAI.K 1'urebred Hsrivd IToTk
rnoMtorM from it. A. C. stock. Kliner
Mwan, l.u..klnK oiaaa. Ore.
r OH
K A IT, r.t a i r:.7C 77.Tr
the
tiiliiK for Jitney bueliiet-s. fceo It at
- 1 ' !K rR'
U.n t Itti'kN-- varieties, best stork"
pi h es r.'.'iHt.m-iil.-, Ci'i rcspoiident-e
hvJN'd. C. N. Xeedhajrn. Salem. Ore-
KiilU'ALK-l year old Jersey owT
A-l fresh Feb. 1. f65; also some
v hite 1,4'Kborn pullftH. call at Sill
N. -larkson. or Tel. 36.VY
KOK SAl.K--:iir" iiuIImi- V,r i" T:..7.a
f-eKK strain. I.R aplwVe. ' Need
Mis. Mary S.ott. Oaklno.l t ir
HH SALK-Two t.-ams. harm.;- 7wT
wait'tn; will ko I wap or tia.le mr
ton trurk. Chas. K. Wells. Wilbur,
'ie. .are llarkett llanth
Foil HAI.K -Cheso If lukrn iT 7777.7"""
overland ear In tine condition. Sir.o
Apply oretcn C.as and l-:iijtrlc t-uia
Patty off I.e.
OI.Il lA"l'i:il Just tbe IhlffoTljTiT:
-.-. xni i ur many otnor
thJv list1 at New"-K,vl while
FiK f"ALK Fi imii 1" t. rrT77,77."r7 .77:
inlied it rain Imy. ise st the barn.
yN" soi.is baled utraw. Tlios. ll.u
ne0;. I'titme li.rt i
rMri,,M,'t 1 b,""ehur. Koscbura
l'l'imlilng nnd lle.-itln "
UU Ssl.K iin.n ,-)rar-ull Tioo ilT
"W". erk to nrk lift Will
hu'iM -r 1""I""S r,m
hulMoK. wr(thll.g l.t f,) r ,
Ml! IT TYlhks J . IIAN13ho Una.
"" h.rmo buyiii. K. 1 Cilia, 1
JFT llPHV Ini'wtnirnl. InVVtn7V I
of l ..,lrll to n I I , .,,. -ily !
ef :,n,..ur. Wn . n. t 7 ,...r rfnt I
1 M 1". Hl'0. Of Hi. a A If I
i-on sai.b.'- t..,;;i.-'i,- i.xzJ ...i I
"h. it,'1' '."--
M P. ni.tor; l.i.rrrr wiih i.
iTrM " ,'r"!'l"-r: ...ml h.K.
ath Hulibrr Tir r, Klim.ih
U. ors. Ill Main su' K,1m,,h
rFrec this Valuable
Planters GtiidcO
A Safe Guide to
Qaabty and Fat
ric
Ojf Cstalog it the
Hsnciard reference
for Northwest grow
ers, ksling our com
plete lines of Seed.
1 tea and Planes.
Ferulirers, Poultry
and Bee Suppbea.
Sprays and Spray
ers. Dairy Suppbcs
and E4ju4pmenL.
pay you I
CITY NEWS 0
Fires deswu lives, property and
food. Be careful with Ore.
Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele
phone 4S3. Oflce 315 Perkins Bldg.
Twenty-live per cent oil on Exlde
Batteries at tlu Roseburg Garage.
Head tho booklet, Millions Now
Living Will Never Die!" Price 25c.
Tel. 105-Y.
.
For painless extraction of teeth
call on Dr. Nehrbas, Dentist, Masonic :
IlldR. Phone 488. j
The Fini.'ihed Mvstcry tolls why!
The Golden Age tells when! "Mil
lions now living will ncvor die!" i
All trult ana ornamental trees, '
vines, bushes, correctly pruned, -buded.
grafted, write Louis H. Ber-,
gold, Koseburg.
DON'T FORGET
ALL THE LATEST
LOW PRICES IN All KINDS OF HAY, CRAIN
AND FEEDS AT
Judd & McMillin's
Log'anberry
Tips
The kind that grow. Strong,
healthy canes.
Write me for prices.
HARRY CRISLER
IU. 1, Box 80, Itoteburg, Ore.
ARMY
BLANKETS
OLIVE DRAB
Size 72x90 in.
This Week
$4.55
5
$ BERGERNS i
p Bargain Store
Cass Street
FIRST CLASS FIXTURES)
ARE THE KIND
WHEN a man or woman is
looking for good plumbing
fixtures they don't want
any other kind and when
thev come here for supplies they
dnn't get any other kind either.
All of our plumbing work Is of a
superior character and the reas
onahlenes of our prices will
plense you plentifully.
Roseburg Plumbing
and Heating Co.
C. XV. Hughes. Mgr.
$4$ N. Jackson, Roseburg.
, 1 AT THIS x.
KPLL!MBING-
L-Jvi SHOPYO'Al
gYring information lo season, aou umi cltmata.
Put your land to work for profit
You can't afford to tie up your land or spend
time and labor on any but the best stock. Order
Diamond Quality stock and be sure of getting the
finest strains and the right varieties for your
purpose. Get the Diamond Quality Catalog in
your possession as quickly as you can. It will
Aik for Catalog no. J7Q
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