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MI We offer subject to prior sale the unsold portion of f 20,000 Snares common Stock of Automatic Electric Brake Co. (OREGON CORPORATION) Price, $5.00 a Share Coital Stock, $500,000 Fully paid and Non-assessable No Bonds No Mortgages Wm. M. Hiney Guy L. Flint J. D. Wakenian k...inun nnaehiirar. Oregon. Factory seventh nn.i iiQ.. 1. n . tlnclpal u. ViKtnnVOfl roruaoa, uregon. President and General Manager . Robert Z. Farmer Vice-President and Treasurer .... George s. Marsh Secretary Blanche Heed DIRECTORS: Robeit Z. Farmer F. H. Churchill . ... . ,,. Lnrr A. Bradburn ' r" Unland Area ' v... .inpa the advent of the original air brake or the initial develoDiuent nf the miuu k.. .imiiar opportunity come into being at exists today In the financing and development of the auto- bile electric brake. , unumiiea rossioiuties Thli company has entered Into an Industrial Held which Is almost unlimited in Its'ramlncatlons. .v imi al4 D 10 realise mu.1 oioij wutut iiiitw guiue S1UU or a brake nnrt thn vl,-hr L there are only a limited number of companlea manufacturing mechanical automobile brakes you k. then understand the all Important part the Automatic Electric Brake Company plava todav in U, treat American industry. As a matter of fact. It is the only company that is manufacturing a fcuine automatic electric brake permitting the Control of the motor truck as well as any number trailer mm .".," ""vuvu w OUR POLICY 1. .n-nrdance with the established policy of the H. E. Wills Com Dan v to carefully onP.i iha WrmU of Its clients, a thorough Investigation of the Automatic Electric llrake Company was made lur to our accepting this issue. We, therefore, feci justified in recommending to the public that .v place their confidence and make an Investment In the securities of the Automatic Electric k 'Company, as we believe It should net them a subxtuntlal return. This company, wuue ami iu n " eaiuuimneu ana nas, we believe, a brilliant lure. Limited Stock Ottering at $5.00 a. va have only the unsold portion of 20,000 shares of this stock to offer at is nn no. li this offer is made subject to prior sale and we are now negotiating: with eastern hmkor. r..r h purchase and resale of the entire Issue, we therefore anticipate a very early over-subscription, L would advise all present stockholders and our out of town clients to telegraph their reaervations 1 stock without delay at our expense and forward their applications with remittances made pay- le to the oruer ui o. c. ma , i " nuuu, virvu. Any additional information famished upon request. H. E. WILLS COMPANY, Fiscal Agents prtland Office 300 Henry Bldg. Broadway lull Seattle Office 618 Second Avenue Elliott 2606. NEW YORK NEWS LETTER NEW YORK. March J Another man cornea forward to swear to tat fundamental Integrity of New York 'city. This time It ia a laundryman tie ia aaaureaiy a stern personage given to stern realltlea. Hia reg ulal patrons, hurrying by in the uiornlna. just tuck the bundles In around the door sill, and aometlmea they are plied pretty well up and protrude several Incnea onto the laidewalk But are they ever stolen? "X.vr' Swears the laundrymau, "I've been running thla laundry for five years ana tne uunaies nave been dropped ior mat aanie lime in mat aame old trusting way. And never once has the truat of my customers In bis fellow men been misplaced or be trayed. T it WKBB AKT BTOIU2 Ucelred a line of children's kin and georgette crepe Age a io Use In the News-Devlew. COOKED FOOD 8AIK.. The Women's Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, South, will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday, March G, at Vosburgh Brothers' store. New Schotl Election Law WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS iglas County light and Water Co. City School Superintendent Hamm today received a notice from J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of : public Instruction, that the Roberts' 'bill pertaining to the election of School directors has become a law, iThls bill provides that any candidate tor director must file a certificate at least a week prior to the election. containing the names of three per cent of the number of qualified elec tors voting for the office of school director at the last annual election. In any cases the certificate must contain at least ten names. He must also file, five days before election an acceptance of nomination. In Portland the certificate must be filed twelve days prior to election. THE REED OF THE EWSREVIEW TO GET AU. THE NEWS QUICKLY AND PIU.NT IT IMPARTIALLY. TO ATTEMPT AN HONEST INTER PRETATION OF IMPORTANT HAP PENINGS. TO OIVE EVERYBODY AND DE MAND OF EVERYBODY A gqUAKM DEAL. TO STAND FOR THE ENFORCE MENT OF THE LAWS, AIX LAWS. TO RALLT FOR SCHOOIA, CHURCHES AND WORTHY INSTI TUTIONS. TO WORK FOB THIS CITY, COUN TY AND SECTION. Subscribe Now To Douglas County Family Paper. WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Because It's for One Thing Only, and itotieDurg people Appreciate Tlila, Nothing can be good for every thing. Doing one thing well brings sue cess. Donn'a Kidney Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Auk your neighbor! Here ia Roseburg evidence to prove their worth. Mrs. Mamie Sagar, 626 Court St., says: "I gladly recommend Doan s Kidney Fills. I know they are a splendid remedy for they have al ways been used In my family with splendid results. When my kidneys troubled me and my back felt weak and lame I used Doan's and they soon corrected the trouble and put my kidneys In good condition." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Sagar had. Foater-Milhurn Co., Mfrs., N. Y. o i CALL FOR BIDS ON WOOD. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 6 o clock p. in.. Monday, March 14, 1921, for any or all of the following kinds of foul foot wood In site suitable to the heating plants In the school build ings of School District No. 4, to-wlt: 350 cords body wood old growth Or; 400 cords body wood second growth fir, or 4 50 cords sound slab wood. Same to be delivered before September 1st, 1921, at the regu lar Dlllnc place In such amounts at the various school buildings In tne district as the Board of Directors may direct. The Board reserves the richt to reject any or all bids. Envelope containing bids should be an designated on outside. By order of the Board of Directors R. C. AOEK. Clerk School Dlst. No. 4. Doiirlas County, Oregon, Roseburg, Ore gon. N Lina Cavalerl, famed for her beauty, her beauty recipes, her mar riage to Robert Chandler, and. In cidentally her voice, has arrived back upon our shores from Europe. She la booked to sing with Marv uaraen ana sne is understood still to claim the title of "the most beau tiful woman In the world." The biggest boys club In existence or In history has reached a mem bership of over 7.000 it was announc ed the other day. This Is the Bovs uiuo ot tne cuy or iew York, and It was started one night when a group or email ooya threw a stone through the window of a girl's club on Ave nue A. E. H. Harrlman was at the club at the time, and he conceived the great Idea. "I know what's the matter with those boys, they want a club of their own. Let's start one." That started It. and today the sev en story building with a thousand boys using It nightly Is the result. Every once In a while the rotund women of the country hear the cheer ing rumor that hips are coming in vgain or that the new styles are all for the plump. The rumors always peter out though, in these recent years, and plumpness continues un appreciated by fashion. But not for long. Whatever wan hopes may have been cherished by the lovers of sweet and loather of exercise were swept away during the first ten minutes of the Spring Fashion show uymnaslum classes have taken on a new popularity since then and so has evjory other aid to silmnesB. One New York physician, Dr. R. Newman, 286 Fifth avenue, who devotes a great deal ot his practice to re ducing the too, too solid flesh, and not even making Its owners take ex ercise or give up their chocolates, explains that his experience has been the same following every fashion show for the past five years. "A good many of my patients tell me that they want to reduce only be cause it Improves their health," Dr Newmtan said, "and of coutre. If they are definitely fat, that is suf ficient reason. But, I always notice that fashion shows and windows filled with new clothes, stimulate their Interest In reduction more than anything else. And that's a perfectly natural and worthy motive, I would say." Laurette Taylor Is back In "Peg o" My Heart," and the audiences arc taking her to their hearts as -hap plly as they did In Its first season This story on a world old, yet never old Cinderella theme appeals! to a larger group of people, undoubtedly. than does any of the ultra modern dramas of suicide and despair. Queer lines are drawn In people's minds between the limit of honesty and dishonesty. Three men have just written to New York Newspapers ana ask if they had to report In the In come tax return the profits made from "bootlegging. LUCY JEANNE PRICE. gave hint a surprise party at the noni or Prof, and Mrs. J. F. Lee on the eve before, his departure for As toria. The home was given over to the young people and such a jolly good party was eujoyed. Such parties max tit worth living Light refresh menu were served at mtduight. The farmer are busy with seed Inf. plowing, spraylug and cutting up their winter wood. Truly, there Is always something to do. T. J. Heard la giving the roads the once over again. Ueorge K. Mathews' smiling face was seen during ia. week. T. E. Ollivaut went courting this weea. The parent teacher association had iharge of the Lincoln memorial ex ercises. A 'beautiful photogravure of Mr. Lincoln wa unveiled by Miss Faye Morgan, she reciting a beauti ful little poem. Miss Mary Hodges unveiled a handsome picture of George Washington on his memorial with appropriate words. Rev. A. S. Jenkins preached on Sunday evening to a large crowd on the theme, "Emblems; their uses and abuses." X X Movie Closeups A special policeman at the Para- mount-Artcraft studios had a real job during the filming ot "What Hap pened to Jones," Bryant Washburn's latest Paramount-Artcraft picture, which Manager Hill will show at the Antlers theatre tonight. This Job constituted In guarding two bottles of aged whiskey used as props In the picture which I an uproarious farce of bootlegging and reform In a dry own. Although many bottles are used fon props, two at least, those used by the star had to be the real thing In order to make the film ring true to life. The precious fluid was nor rowel from a famous figure in film circle With the. express provision that It was to be returned to Director James Cruie Intact, but the wily director took no chances but employed a spec ial policeman to guard the precious spirits. Not even the wax on the seal was disturbed. A cast of unusual excellence sup ports Mr. Washburn. Margaret Loom Is, pretty and clever Is his leading lady, while others in the caat are J. Maurice Foster , Frank Jonas- sonn, Lillian Lclghton, Caroline Rankin and Richard Cummtnga. Thn scenario was prepared by Elmer Har ris and James Cruse waa the direct or ot the play. HPRINq HATS AT CARR'S. Our new spring line of women's hat shapes In a large variety of straws and shapes your choice of any untrlmmed hat at $1.98. You will find our stock more complete and our values bigger than last year. AND WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Also big and complete line ot flow ershundreds of styles from the cheapest to the finest, hut all at money saving price. Visit Carr's millinery Dept. where you save. ii ,i PORTLAND You couldn't make them better if you made them yourself. YOU couldn't buy better materials, blend them any more carefully or put them together with any better workman-1 ship, even had you been a lifetime on the job. For -trOOtV in the new White Rock Portland has met all your needs with the experience of generation. Best grade wool uppers, all fleece linings, strong insoles, and the 4-ply tough sole of tire-tread stock all driven, together for mile of wear by the Hood Pressure Process. Ask at your shoe dealer to see the White Rock Portland.' If he hasn't them, write us. Remember, tt000"is your, guarantee. o4A y Weskr or writ us. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INO WATEKTOWN "I ntver kiww how good rubbm could bt," Whit. Rock m trU ut. That will bt your uptrience, too, twcauM not a singlt pair Icavta the M068- Dlantwithoul full inspection. Sturdy, gray, tire-trcad solas unad to htavy black uppers by the Hood Procso. Made m all siaca tor all kinds of hard anrice.They am ImiI n WHITF BriCK. WAVERIEY MASSACHUSETTS AN n i in i ii in in ii II u .11 JI 1 LB r DoyoumiMmttli I o4 buck put gum boots which wr will J good alter ytvt and I years ot ktvmng? HtOG Red ooota arcthfonlyred boots J which will met the J mim way. And thisf clearly shows chtA value of the patented Hood ftressunProc tea. Red Boots wear long and LwvaV all RED BOOT AV Twenty-five percent off on Exlde STftAYKI) OR 8TOI.KV. latteries at the Roseburg Oarage. I Light grey horse, 4 year old. Crooked hind legs. From Red Hill Need a tlaxhHeht? Special sale on north of Oakland. Reward. F. J. them at Uhllg's Electric Store. Rmlth, Oakland, Oregon. LODGE DIRECTORY. KAdl.BS Ttoaabur nana maeta In Muuae hall on Jucknon Ht. on 2nd and 4th Monday evanliifta or each month at I o'clock. Vlaltlng brethren In good atandlng alwaya welcome. V1CTOK MIUK1.M, W. P. P. A. J. WU1.K, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Hecratary. DOOKINK iIAS8 NEWS Representative A. H. Marsh re turned home from Salem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rochester have returned to re-locale wun us. we are glad to receive them back again. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Spaugh and son were visiting in the valley during the week. The mem tiers of the Epworth Lea gue were loyously entertained at the "home of Mrs. A. S. Jenkins on Fri day evening, closing with a delicious luncheon by tne nosiees. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kiore enter tained on Saturday in honor of Miss Vera'a fourteenth birthday. A large number of young folk and school mates gathered at ner nomo amiu Joy and good cheer. Mr. and Mrs. Kii.ro left nothing undone to make the young folks happy, the hostess ervinr a most delicious repast. Rev. Jones filled tne puipu in tne local church on Sunday. Ilennv Lee left for Astoria Tnurs- Kav where he will remain until Sep tember, when ne win enter raiie.- Mr. Lee has Just nnisnea tne nign hnnl miirse here. Alba Spaugh was here Sunday vis iting with 8. R. linsoin. Llterarv nlcht was a great nigh or this city. The school house was entirely too small to accommodate the large crowd that assembled to hear the debate. "Resolved: That we live on the Inside of the earth and not nn the outside as is generally sup posed." Prof. Lee led the affirmative and P. W. Morgan and W. J. Morrow defended the negailve. The debate was won by the negatie aide, on Wednesday. Mar-h , tne question . . i i.ik ih. r . - . i itpMi int. ' no. . i . - MIRAIUIA hienare 10 the Tolled States" will km W ItntW lit ' . . .,lh w,.ev Meredith on !lfSia.po the affirmative and O. O. Rodger, on a.. a) negative sine. n "r lZ Wa ' Carl Coleman la with us again af- 'i M m ter spending th winter t La Orande f VAPORUa I'aim, county. Oregon. Gtw 17 AftUaeen IW The many friends of Benny Lee KNIUUTB 07 PYTHIAS All.hu l-"dlf No. 47. meeta every weantmiAy even ing, cor. Jackson and Caas ttla. Vlalt ora alwaya welcome. WAI.TKI1 ClflAKB, C. C. CHAS .F. IIOPKKSM, M . C B. WIMI!KI(I.V. K It II t. O. O. Ir Ual4ta alneaaapMaat New . Meets In Odd lellowa Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren alwaya welcome. JOHN REKHK. C. P. FOHTKK BIITNKI1. II. P. OLIVKK JOHNHON, K. a JAMHH EWAItT. F. A XEIMHBOHS OF WOOUCHAK-l Llid. Circle No. 4t, meeta on 2nd and 4tlt Monday evenings. Vlaltlng nclk'hboia Invited to attend. KDITH CHURCH ILL O. N. TIU.IK L JOllNKON. Clerk. HOMEMADE DOUGHNUTS 'THEY'RE DELICIOUS" Our new machine just installed makes 'em taste just like the kind "Mother used to make. MACHINERY FOR EVERYTHING Cakes, Bread, Doughnuts, and all kinds of Pastry made in a Sanitary Way without a hand touching them. TRY OUR STOCK MODEL BAKERY WOOD MR ft OK TIIK WORI.It-Ctmp No. 1 16. meeta in raa reimw iau in HoBeburs very let ani SrJ Mudey event nice. Vlaltlng neigh boa ii wave welcome. O. H. PICKENS, C C. M. U. etflLLKK. Clerk. ii, P. O. KIK. HMir ! He. IM -HoMb regular communiceiione i the Kike' Templ on each Thuradey of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all vlaltlng brothers are cordially In vited to attend. A. J. MI-BITRN, m. R. 1HA B. KIDDLE, tiecy. M YA 1 OKIIKH OV MOOftlB Itoaebura ajoilge Nu. l't mem a iirei nu third Tueeduy evening f each month at S o'clock In the Mooaa hall. All vlaltlng brothers are Invited to attend. C. W riaOAfCW, Dictator. It O HA ItfSKI E li. secretary U, R. H- B -re It etT.tr r Ho, Molds t;:elr regular meeting on mf lat and Ird Thursday In ea h month, are) reepetfullr Invited to attend. M Y ltTI.K It KY ME KB. W.at FKKK J"H:iHON. Becy. A. F. t A. li are I I4le Ho. It Ruler coiiitnuniraiMini ina ana ein Wedneedya eah month at Maaonlc Temple, Itoaeburg, Ora. Vleltora wel oome. r MAftRIBJ, BJc' JfUIN K. HUN Y A RCT. N, W.a W. H. A. O. T. II. Muaehurai Hevlew Me. II holla reaoier reviewe on bc oail end fourth Tliur"tir afternoon In farnhe heti. Hi at era or otner revUwe i iiliiit in our city ara cor dially Invited to attend ovr reviews Mecca bee hall nn Caee street ISM'IflK lH KK, Com. . nH)r ip Col IlKHKK!! Hoes-bUfir fteOeftan 1o1g No. 41 1. ' I .. Meete in (too rei Iowa' Tempi every week on Tueeday even ina: Vlnnlne: membera In good Standing Inrlied to attend, MTHTI.K TKKFKKN, If fl. HKl l.K HTKI'MtCNHf N, He:. MMW, HAIIaKY. -''n. rVy I. 6. O. PMl-ierl-e meeta In '" reii The J. T. BRYAN JEWELRY STORE 1 orrtRi - A Ix-auliful line or table silver in either thn Liberty or Marjnnell patterns. You- olnii.g (hide will appear more Inviiinx in shining sliver. Come In and look at these paitrns, or see them in our window. An interest Init bit of pottery, a novel pair of book -ends, a vase for flowers, will eipr.ua your taste and add distinction io lh labia or nook. MAKE IT A GIFT THAT WILL LAST EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING ARTISTIC ENGRAVING mm)M IS Temple every Krl'lav vrnlii at 1 o'clix k. Vlalt In brothrrt ar alwara welcome. H. W. HIIA W. K n. A. 1. OKtiDRA. Ree. na. J. B. aVaXUCT. Via. How do you Sew? Do you Treddle all day and at night have a Terrible Backache OR DO YOU OWN AN ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE? a us show you bow you may save yourselves labor and do twlr as much sowing In the same li-n'th of time. Ak aliout our monthly pay ment plan. Uhlig's Electric Store