ROUBBOWI ttWMUntBW WUPAT. gEJTEMCCT. run mm 1922 MODEL 875.0Q 4 4 Price reduction of $100.00. Effective September 3rd. This is a toal of S318 00 reduc ion m Pnce since Jmylt, The new Model with Spiral Bevel Gears, Timken Bearings in Front Wheels new Zenilh Carburetor and Hand Eraerg ency Brake ; now has no competitors in the Light Car field. NOTE This is only $88.00 more than the Universal Car. Come in and look this new model over and ask tor a demonstration. . SERVICE GARAGE GLENN H. TAYLOR ROSEBURO, OREGON Men Here is Good News for You! Thru a fortunate buy on our part we bought 93 Suits, comprising Hurd & Metcalf worsteds, also pure virgin . wool cassimere's, sizes from 36 to 46 Every suit we are offering are Regular $35.00 Suits and for a quick turnover we are going to sell them for $27.50 Could you have a better chance to tecum a ult Juat when the Fall Season I coming on? These nuiu will nut remain In our tore lug, no you will hare to hurry. Harth's Toggery If Plans to 1 triAM la mnv Sell RrOCCOti to cinse any material oe iyf wfcvwtt u ,j very ev)il(,nt that witl I moisture and noil conditions are I i -, i .1 i , . ..T-ir aplHrMTi that 1 . . . weainer ui B aBaaaaBBBBBBBaaB....... . (Continued from page 1) SUNDAY AT THE 0UUUUHE8. International lllblo Hlndenta As sociation Moobo Hall, corner Jack on and Washington streets Sub ject for Study Sunday at i p. ui., "The Hope nf the Jews," Do we tee evidence of their return to Palestine? What wonder part are they soon to play In the establishment of (lod e Klntdom throughout the earth. This ta an Intensely Interesting subject at the present time. Opportunity la given nil to auk questions. The public la cordially Invited. Clirlatlnn, corner I'luo. and Wood ward streets. Iter. C. H. Hilton, Min ister. l)ti Sunday church will observe. Sundsy." The minister will give a aerial sermon to atudenta, the aun ject being. "Some Secrets of Suc ceaa." All students are Invited, and espcclslly those who are going away to school. In the evening the paator will spcnkngatn and the aubject for the evening aurinon will be. "Drift ing." There will be baptismal aor vlcea at the clone of the evening aor nion. Stirring music. A cordial In vltatlnn la extended the public to at tend theee services. .. ft First Itnptlnt Cliurrh, corner I.ane and Koae streets, II I,. Caldwell niln' later, Church ei-hnol at 9:t'i, Sup erintendent O. P. Coshow urges all who hnve been Interested In the achool to remember that the fall pro gram la now being made and that LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY Prices, 15 and 25c David Butler Uf "Smiling all the .should a rich girl marry a poor man? The atory La a pleasing; ro- tnanra of I lie "glad" t)pe and la pleasantly lokl. The entire production la alnMwpherlrally ctrrret. Comedy anil Movie Chart ami Path Review. both ne wand old pupil ahould be finding their place for the coming luontha. Strangera are made to feel at home. 11 o'clock, morning wor ship. Thla aervlce will be especially for rancher. All ranch era and their famlllna are cordially invited. If the harveat time ailra emotions of gratitude and adoration In your heart you will enjoy thla aervlce. The paator will have a harveat-tlme moasage. Htrangera and vlsltora are welcome.. 7 o'clock, Young I'eople'a Meeting. A place for aoelal and Christian fellowship for all young people. The meetlnga are growing In lntnreat and In nurthers lllith achool atudenta both of Roaeburg morning the ami those wno nave come nere to go tlo to School i to achool are eepeclally Invited. It la a good place to get acquainted with aonie of the beat young people. The aubject for discussion la. "How to Make the Moat of Our lliblea." t o'clock, evening worship. M,s sage by the paator. Tho aervlce la abort each Sunday evening. There la no bettor way of closing the Lord's diiy than to be In Ilia house of wor ship. The pastor la glad to announce that his wife and baby have arrived. I'l-twhYts-ruut ttiunn, Jackson and Lane stre.de, K. W. Warrington, minister. The church wants to help you live op 10 your hlgheat Ideals. She Beck a to strengthen your pur pose to give your children a aound. rellglnua foundation. Won't you come to church and Sunday School' :S a. m.. the lllble atudy hour. We are looking forward to October 2. It will be Holly day. All those who have been out of Sunday School dur lug the summer ahould try to get hack as early In September a poa Bible. 1 1 a nr. the morning wor ship. We an- glad to welcome all strangers to the services of th church. W hop that those mem tiers of the church and congregation who have been absent for a few Sun daya will aoon be In their pla again. 7 p. m the Christian En deavor. The auhject la "How to Make the Most oi Our lliblea." Thl ahould be an Interesting and help ful aubject. Mlas Edna I'errln la the leader II p. m , ihe evening preach In aervlce. We endeavor to make thla service evanaeltstic. preaentlng the claltna of t hrlst In aong and atory. rromlse your Master that you will attend the evening aervlce nf the church regularly during thla fall ana winter. M. K. ttinrrh lr I.oula Albert Pana will -lave chara, nf iha aer. TIT-.J I ' morning and evening, during II IV ne ataen.e of th regular oaator . eo haa hen called to the bedside or b.b brother, who Is III at Tort lanii The rer'itsr aervlce will he nei.i. Sunday School at :45 a. m and Kpaorth leaaue at 7 p. in opei'iai music i givea at the regular mornlr.g and evening aw v tee 1 a great Jump from the time when "Grandpa" Wlnaton sold hi "freak cauliflower" on the Koaeburg mar ket. 1-Held for Kxpanaloti. Still, however, broccoli la In the experimental stage. Out of the hun dreds of acres of broccoli land In Dougla county, only 300 acre will be devoted to that crop next year. Vet thoae 300 acre will return fully (100,000 to the grower If the price 1 up to thl year standard, and present Indications are that It will be much better than this year. The coming crop Is to be the big gest ever produced In Dougla coun ty. One season Douglas county ship ped out 88 carloads. Last year there were (4 carload forwarded to the eastern market. This year It la estimated there will be approximate ly 200 carloads. Several New Growers, Last year there were 30 growers lnt--sJited In the Industry. This year there are 40 growers, represent Ing 300 acres. For the first time Individual growers are taking up big tract. Formerly ten acres composed a big tract for one man. Thla year. I however, grower are making a ma jor proposition and are going into ih'e bualneaa on a much bigger scale. Harry Winston haa what 1 believed to be the largest broccoH tract In the state. He haa put SO acres of the Frank Landera place Into this crop. Foater llutner, one of the pioneer growers, haa til) acres In broccoli. This shows that the Indus try la being looked upon aa a better commercial Investment and if theae men are successful In their work, next year will undoubtedly see a wonderful Increase. Market Ixiok Good. The market looks good. Broccoli Is yet too new a vegetable to he a drone on the market. The demand In the' east is so great that the price Is bound to remain good. Suitable lnnd and climate for trowlne broc coli Is limited and consequently there la HUM opportunity for the market to become overcrowded. New York restaurants particularly make a epeclnlty of broccoli In. season and the entire crop of thla state can be eaally sold In New York without low ering the price or lessening the de mand. The heat price ever received by the growers waa $2.!f,. which was paid aeveral year ago for the old aire cratea which were somewhat larger than those now In use. $1.2:, waa the average price paid this year, and It la expected that next year's price will be better than that paid thla spring. Some Urn whack a. Th broccoli Industry, however. Is not all a bed of roses. There are some drawbacks. Daicd on a per centage of 100 per rent, the coming crop Is at the present time only about SO per cent perfect, accordin to the estimates of expert. This la caused largely l.v aphis, which are doing considerable damage. No satisfac tory method has yet been found to combat the aphla. (Irowers have managed to control them to a cer tain degree by dipping the plants before planting and bv frequent prayings with Black Leaf 40. sta tistics on the rapidity with which aphla multiply look like tabulated data on the distance to Orion, and growers have found it Impossible to completely check the aphis. There la a great nee4, for some frprar, or other aphlaclde which will hold this poet In check and when thla la dis covered there will he a decided re duction In the amount of loss to the arowera. There la alwava a H.n-.r of toes because of weather condl- snfflcient loss very evident mat wiinm a few year Douglas county will be come the national center for the pro duction of broccoli. In spite of all effort to win this distinction away. It now liecomes the task to establish Dougla county as the national mar-, ket for broccoli and there 1 no doubt but thst this will be satisfac torily accomplished. tlrwwers OrKanlninu. The growers . are now working upon plan for organization. Thla will be a great forward step and will result In much growth In the business. The need for organization I apparent, when one is conversant with the problems which confront the broccoli growers. The principal topic now before the growers Is that j of marketing and cash or commls- j Ion selling, but there are soon to i be other problems and beyond all j doubt the organization will form It-, self Into an association to promote , the broccoli Industry In Douglas) county and to make it one or the i big profit returning products of this lection of the Btate. FUNGI-BOUDO for peach blight and anthracnoae. We have stock on hand. Don't delay spraying for blight now. Churchill Hardware Co. o Here's Opening '. News of Coming Sells-Floto Circus STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP THE DOUGLAS NATIONAL BANK AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER , ll AS MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts J $531,844 31 United States Bonds and Certificates... lO'd'suG.OO Other Bonds and Securities ' ; lO.GOS 39 ' Banking House . 24.!o0o!oo Furniture and Fixtures j qq ' Other Real Estate 16,733 79 Cash on hand and in banks : i. 235.92L39 LUBILITIES ; Capital Stock 1 .-..; 1.".. $100,000.00 7p-;- 30,000.00 Undivided Profits . ; 1354753 National Currency ...1:jZ" " 2460000 Deposits . . 858;8440 ' ' " $1,026,991.88 The Oldest Bank in Southern Oregon. Established here thirty-eight years ago. We have taken our part in promoting the growth and upbuilding of Douglas County. A ntamge It. cne was Issued thla morning in Fr.,n R Madison or Kellogg and Kdlih Ruden of Roe borg. Mr. B ft RVWr nf Cani.a V.I. l ' today transacting Dual 'inna. nrorcnii growa during the summer, fall and winter months and rlpena In February and March. A aeverely cold winter will cause a great deal of damage and the amount of molature also haa a derided bear ing. IVniglns rv.onfv Favored. Aa a result of theae neciillarule. Douglaa rountv la one of the very few place where broccoli can be grown to advantage. The evtrem colli winter of I9I I0 proved thla fact hevond all doHM. The Wlll.m. ette Vallov lost Its crop completely. Because or the extreme cold. Doug. eounufa crop, althonrh hadtr damaged, tlll brought ronslderaMe profit. Other sections of the state can produce broccoli and In manv aeaaona will be able to compete with i fugles county, but over a Dertod of time Douglas countv will be out- I Only paper In cities played by j Sella-Floto clrcua during the Inst two 1 years will print this yarn, friendly readers. . I( takes a city editor and a copy desk that ' have seen "Poodles" Hanneford. the ridinp Hannefords and the Sells-Floto per rormance since the big western cir cus started It annual spring open ings in the Chicago Coliseum to Btand for this frankness on the part of the show's press department. Of course, here and there will be a chap who will risk it. knowing, a all city editors know, thnt the sec ond largest show on earth 1ms long since gotten over amateurish exag geration. But It goes back does this yarn to the time that Sells-Floto. com ing to Itoseburg on Friday. Septem ber 23, waa founded hy combination or the old Sells circus and he great Otto Floto shows, the greatest two car (roups that ever claimed to have twenty. They tacked Otto's two cars onto the famous Sells trains and ex claimed: "Hore's a circus of the west, by the wost and for the west." They held onto this policy for ten years, but the show got too big for 'em. It had to take in the continent to progress, to get Its brealh. Then came the Chicago openlnga and per formance that made clrcua hlstorv. And what a clrcua! With the re nowned acts on Its three ring-two stage roster headed by the famous Poodle Hanneford and the Hanne ford family of riders the features of the program literally lifted audi ences to their feet. Kncores were common and encores were hitherto unheard of In the circus business. And thla Is the show that was built for the west. Dut the east, the north and the south demanded that the weat share with them. Sella-Floto had become a national Institution It will remain ao. Three year ago newspaper rrankly referred to It at "the coming how." It came. It has rrived. And Sells-Floto is coming to tou It comes with exactly the program It presented at Chicago and this will be true to the last atunrf r v.,...,-. her In Dixie. With over twelve hundred people, wlih the greatest arenlc program ever seen in Amer ica, with Its famous horses In creased by numbers to seven hund red. with four hundred performers of note and txty bllet girls on the big show pay rolls, with one hundred and fifty animal actors and snimal comics, with fifty-five clowns of nation-wide reputation with all thce attractions, a well as the hand omist parade that ever covered twenty-two city blocks. Sells-Floto Clreu. "second largest ,hw on earth with a performance second to none " comes to you. KAM'IIKKS' SF.KVK'K. Special ranchers First Baptist church next Sun- l XUKIKD IX MS FllWtlsot. Morton Hadler. son of Mr a i Vrs Charles Hadler of thla rl'v was married last Sundav ln San Frm rUeo. Th bride I th damhW of prominent 9an Francisco nk.. tandlnily In tb. lead a. the climatic thl, tlty " In service at day morning, 11:00 o'clock. All Wilcoure. N W TOAlT a i w A XTKl Second hand liarlea A. Hi and. apple press. U .XTi;i Apple -Re r7 Mrs. J. E. .Nnsli. t.anlen Valley. Phone 31-K13. i'MU ItKNT Housekeeping or bed- roomn. :'Ji Sheridan jft. W ant 1:1 1 .T dv. o.d. U "It. chamber Phone 354-Y. ' ' i"u SA '" white I .. l-,oi 11 millets. .-nii iyif nnarK,ltoeDurg. Ore. ''I'll SAI.K 5u bead 01 mi'vllli each. Lindbluei, li. Mrs. -Cray Is showing beautiful pattern hats at from $10 to $12. Tama and sport hats for school girls are also being featured. At the Mil linery Department, Bellow Store. ation of the war he lul winters' seeing ' service Tney are coming to Rtj San Francisco, where thi residing since v'tily. Albert E. Wade, C. T.. of the U. S. Navy, and hi bride whom ho brought back with him from over seas, arrived ln Roseburg today to visit for a time with Mr. Wade' rarents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. S. Wade .f Camas Valley. Mr. Wade waa overseas all during the World war, overseas all during the World war, 1 1 1,. K. lnAFli on the V. 8. 3. Albany, which sorved I PHONEtMj as a convoy ship. Since the tuimin- 1 General H BY HOI R OR OOf s-tos TRrq w T SMI . M Knit SA1.K 1'ut flowers. uanila. Itiinytin'a Liahlia J3vr.Tmp(iua Ave. Asters nnA : BS HHMMHHHMMMaaMSMsaaBMHMMB WANT 1:1 1 Kxpei icnceii apple and K'.rters. i'''itne , lvi I'hcne 31 -Fi'. vaxti:i ride stands of 1,1-1.1 Hi. Ml, packers binclalr. nilll and Phone 37-F11 few J. F. apple sorters 111 oreKon (in and i:.PEi:iKX-i:o pa- her npplv V J J"' s plain. ir l i'll S.M.K Al.out ;oo acre.; too acres 2 .1 ...,.l.,l,..n. a eleare.l ,, ! , . 11" t n1''"'1 ar'd '"'' PH- d i 4 eivll e R' re- Lind'dom. 1)1x1 Vf.r , ' """'ond cuttlnir al- ' entrul Point Kee, St. .re. .less U ljJchar.lon.Central Point. Oregon. Ki'K s-AI.K )li(77t pears bn" tilllan prunes Sue. Bt orchard miles east f ,,wn llrln I It. K Parpeter. lti,in Sl.ci T -Well, and llnrl .ll.,. .... mil 1. em een Kmplre fee( A L .. . ' .rt, C S"lt(l hiriiler lilease t-i ..rn ... v M Lionel Barrymore pi The COPPERHEAD 1'OVeS. 1 Me, A Paramount Art Craft Picture Mighty Moit The "Copperhead!" Preatdent Uncota. His secret Intrigues of the Vnlon. His fight in the clash OThMoV and "14 1 His false murder. Irsprlwaai The Inspiring. AL8 It. view office " " V WTni. i--f7...t n TTT. i.V, , , , , 1,. Jount rnan n ant 'tb. In Ponclas' connivT" t"'n l''iR..V "-Ta a"es: cfeor. Jiist-Jr-folS ,'i.i V"w JVnr "?m R,,""r'' A''d' .J" " ,'t nr.ehiira ami next t tnVt-1 dlvl,, u'-15 nd 4"-on 1 acre tract Imprnv.sl- pos..,t, oct. 1st. rr.r o . ftrssr' '. 1- ' .-'':: iii;f."ttAlt;'.lxsr: V,l ,V,"r? '""'In. che,n. 11 1 nulmers tru.k $t- C-,-;. ,. ,,1..r , "a I....K-.. t.,rre. ,,k, .-w "r n"; Vn;'' '"""""-I Ford ti r t. T T ft' !" rnnil inn V T. i vws vivroR. v r " ' -Its'"! St Phone ji 4,,N TH..F4xi,-rvu-.Ans 1.-a 'T7r n-'-.-h cors'-leriny f..r It n.1 et csn cet n in ,vflt i- a.--. . ,.f B ,rt , 'vatlcn pirt . -e. V ? FATTY ARBUCEE fa rt 3 cheap. Tn rood A HI OIHL I1LK BlliaU VOS 'X MISA IT. TuiiH.rrow: "SenUnicat. Tommy HpecijUt ISo TODAT OHM! -,t .., , c'nl'- !,.. en t'rr.e y IS s re ' 1 .,1 i t.'p en- 7- '"""-"' r. . a .vrret. TM, : f. . ..1 f.-n. v: e- ",rl f-l .t 'W t.-v..l. hi k.- s-.l f-l-I.K. ar. .1 (MMUiipni.rrtw moDnmo.NS PUESESTS IS I World and His W , feaviarinc ALMA RUBEN- A Af nt. She was young and beautiful. lie waa chiefly I was reedy to goswrp. - ' Acrtmsoa romanea o Spanleh ' Frnioinj-. 2 ALSO COMiDT AXD PARAM rZjt' Pione t f