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kvrnmxmn mrwa-itrvrew wwxemuy. ocTonrn s. ioii. ADVICE TO LOVELORK AND OTHERS iBl UR& ELaJBUBlf. . i.... anil AnlMH (VndOdMt h m H7mm D"' rKBuwi. Address jour fceWer. to Hn. UUbarj Cue Kowburg Mews-Renew. . nihurv: I am a girl Pr RoKhurg. and I am IS '""Vll o not live here Jar and I boarding here. ,T"l for me to have gentle- will People rjSll I entertain them? Tbaua ,;.(or)our ". Bf R01ieburg. ,. it ivnul.l lie pnwr for you V. ' seutlenmH caller now and " 'a There would " r"LSm LTneoule to tnlk. I Upo e ; Z bosr.H"K 1h.ii "here you hL a parlor, and you have ,"7 .,f nslnii It. In lliat case to the parlor for a few mln STbefore you i! out together, or -Linn he rould spend the even- I" """ """ " Bid be hard to entertain them any other way- Y)ear Mrs. Ellshury: Will you be so j.nlj to tell me where the Custer battlefield highway It? I have teen It mentioned a number of time but have never teen lti location. ARNOLD, J'.lddle. An. The Custer battlefield highe way runs from Omaha, Neb., to bin der national park, Montana. , Dear Mrs. Ellshury: I have a beautiful pair of riding boots that I have had for some time but do not wear, as I never wear a riding cos tume. Can you tell me where I could sell them so as to real I re some money on them? They were origin ally very expensive. GRETNA. Itoseburg. Ans. Very few people ride In Itoaehura;, and It will probably be very difficult to sell them here. The next time a circus is In town I would try 'to sell them to t he Kil ls who ride horseback. There Is usually a number of them that wear clever rid ing costume. FRFICHT KATKH HLA.MKO FOR FOOD FlUl'rM IN THE EAST By DAVID L. BM'.MENFELD. ri'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. OCt. 4 T h e troblem of forcing lower food prices In the east is now being considered by experts of the Department of Ag riculture, It was learned today. One cause of present high food prices in the east is high freight CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland an' Tonosdlsw dyeing Now is the time to have your summer clothes dyed for winter wear. Wesolicit orders for dyeing. Our Auto Will CalL Phone SV77 rates, which apparently cannot be forced! to prewar levels for some time, officials said. Their solution Is that the east must strive to feed itself more and not depend so much on shipments from the west. A subsidy for eastern farms In or der to encourage farm production has been suggested and Is being con sidered, but considerable objection has been raised to It. Some plan may be suggested to Congress. Officials said It Is cheaper to send a barrel of apples from Seattle to London via the Panama Canal, than by rail to New York. Meat and cer eals can be shipped from the Ar gentine cheaper than from the Da kotas to the eastern towns. "The west and south cannot af ford to produce enough for the stomachs of the big eastern towns, with freight rates at their present altitude,," one official said. For some time; It was said, the department had been considering the question of the east feeding the east. "The east fed herself before the civil war the east will have to feed herself again after the great war," It was Bald. "General subsidy of farms cannot come In a moment," said one official. "Months of preparation conferences between states and legislatures must come before any definite and final plans are reached, but, unless the freight charges drop back to normal in the near lutufe which Is practic ally Impossible, there will be nothing left to save the situation but sub sidy for the food producing elements of the east, in order that the big towns of the manufacturing tllstrlcts of the country may buy their food stuffs at something approaching a pre-war rate." CALL FOB SCHOOL WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given that all school warrants of School Distrlot No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon, to and Including number 6368, en dorsed February 4th, 1921, and prior thereto, not paid for want of funds, are this day called for payment by the undersigned, and all Interest thereon ceases from this date. Dated October 3rd, 1921. ' V. J. MICELLT, Clerk District No. 4. Office at First State and Savings Bank. FOR A SHORT TIME until the present stock is reduced, we will SELL PURE LARD at the following prices: 10 lb. Pall $1.50 5 lb. Pall .75 3 lb. Pall 60 LOUIS KOHLHAGEN Phone 19. The Cass Street Market, 107 West Caas St. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Dcuglas County Light and Water Co. Now is the Time to have your Winter Garments DYED! ROSEBURG CLEANERS a. Jackson . F. DIIXARD Fbone 79 Fight Crop Pests With Poison Gas WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. (Inlted tress.) To Chemical Warfare Ser vice, which devised deadly gasses for destroying tnen during the war, Is working to produce poisons that will rid the country of the boll weevil and other pests. "The developments of war must he the Implements of peace," Brlga-dleT-Oeneral Amos A. Fries, chief of chemical warfare of the army said In announcing the coming campaign. Successful chemical drives against rodents In Cuba recently predict equal success for extermination by the same means of the boll weevil and other agencies which are ser iously damaging the crops of the -ountry. War against alt manner of de structive nests will be undertaken by the War Department of which the boll weevil is peruaps the most dan gerous to agriculture, while the ro dent is probably the greatest menace to cities. At present the army Is working on a request from Representative Philip D. Swing, of Imperial Valley, Califor nia, who hopes to use poison gas to extermln.-ye 1,Tie blackbird pest in that community. He was told that the Chemical Warfare Service could make a poison that would kill some of the birds and drive off the others, but that the farmers would have to content themselves with using the crops for food and fodder alone, as the chemicals Would destroy the re seeding value of the fruit. The Congressman pointed out that as things stand the farmer get neither food nor seed. He was then assured that the government would undertake a new series of experi ments that would protect both the grain and its re-seeding qualities. , School shoes that wear at the Booterle. M. C. RAD ABAUG H, AUCTIONEER He Is the man that gets you the value for your property. See him and arrange sale date. 630 N. Pine. BARGAIN IN bKC'O.ND- UA.NU CARS. BIG We have some xcsptlonally fine bargains to offer tu second hand Ford cars for quick de- livery. Also we have on hand a good second hand Ford truck and one second hand Foidson tractor. If you are in the mar kot for a second hand car at an attractive price, call and look our stock over. All these cars 4V have been marked for quick sale. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Sinn Fein Troops Drill In Secret DUBLIN, Oct. 4. (By United Press.) With Sinn Fein statesmen preparing for the peace conferenc. rpubllran troops are preparing for possible war. Hidden from Kngllah spies troops are drilling in the heart of the Irish' mountains. Seven hundred Snn Fein troops went thru maneuvers well-learned In France. The men are declared to be in fine fighting trim. Mahoney May Get New Trial (Br Unltad Press) SEATTLE, Oct 4. -Alleged new evidence discovered in the case of James Mahoney, convicted last Sat urday of first degree murder of his wife, Kate Mahoney, may result In a newy trial. It developed today when the attorneys for the defense filed a petition for a new trial In the su perior court. The motion for a new trial will be argued Saturday. THOROUGH WORK. "Fighting Aggies" Name 0. A. C. Team CORVALLIS. ORE., Oct. B. Stu dents at the Oregon Agricultural College here already have nicknam ed their 1921 team the "Fighting Aggies," so confident are they that that the varsity this year will be In the fight all the way tor the Paci fic Coast Conference championship. The Aggies ths season have a hard schedule, calling for eight games, Including contests against the University of Washington, Stan ford University, Washington State College, the University of Oregon and the University of Southern Cal ifornia. The local team this year will not meet the conference cham pions, the University of California. Last year O. A. C. held California to the blue and gold's lowest score. More than eleven varsity veterans are on the squad this year and from them, It Is believed, will be built a team that will have a plunging back field and a strong line. Leading the team will be Captain George (Gap) Powell, rated several times as an all-coast fullback. Two strong tackles will be on the Aggie team, it is planned. One will be Cogswell Campbell, varsity veter an who gained the name of "Dust 'em" Campbell for his work on other Aggie teams. The other tackle prob ably will be Percy Locey, who play ed fullback on the 1915 O. A. C. team which defeated the Michigan Aggies. Behind the line probably will be Hugh McKenna or Joe Kasberger at quarterback. There are several con- didates for halfback, among them Charles Johnson and 8tanley Sum mers, letter men, Clay Miller, Rich ard Garber and Oliver Jesaup from the freshman squad of last year and Oral Hiieerdorn, John Garlty and Chsrlel Winnie. Ray Loughery, a fast forward, seems a certainty for right end. Mil lard Schott. Murlus McFadden and Eugene Gill, a punter, are also out for the wing posts. The first NoTthwest .Conference game of the Aggies will be against Willamette University at Salem, Ore. next Saturday, October 15. The first Faciflc Coast Conference contest will be here against Washington. October 22. The team makes two trips to California meeting Stanford October 29 and U. 8. C. Nov. 28. How a Hoaelflirg Citizen Found Free dom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders Any curable disease of the kidneys, Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been tested by thousands. Roseburg people testify. , Can you ask more convincing proof of merit? Ask your neighbor. Mrs. M. B. Hughes. 524 Fullerton K., Roseburg, says: "I am glad to say a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills. I have used them with benent when my kidneys were out of order. had dull backaches and felt run down and my kidneys acted Irregu larly. Doan's Kidney Pills from Chapman s, the Red Cross Pharmacy, soon relieved the trouble. The back aches left and I felt better In every way." (By Associated Preps.) PARIS, Oct. 4. America's un known soldier, who will find an hon ored sepulchre In the Arlington na tional cemetery in Virginia, will be selected by a non-commissioned offi cer from the American forces on the Rhine at Chnlone-Sur-Marne, Oc tober 24th. The body will leave Havre October 25th on the cruiser Olympia. The bodies of four uniden tified soldiers who fell In actuul lighting, one from each of the four prominent American cemeteries in France, will be assembled near a relav station. A non-commissioned officer selected by General Allen will then be ordered to place his hand on one of the four coffins. O ' " School shoes that wear at the Booterle. W. L. Booterta. Douglas shoe at the Witnesses Testify Against Woman (Br CnlteJ Press.) TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 4 Witnesses testifying against Mrs. Lvdla Southard, alleged "Blue- beardess," on trial for the murder of her fourth husband. Edward Meyer declared that Meyer Was In agony most of the time before his death. They related how Mrs. Southard hrmirht Dolson flypaper home and Disced it In saucers with water and how Meier died soon after. One neighbor testified that Mrs. South ard, then Mrs. Meyer, was apparently not worried during her husband's last lllne The itate Is attempting to prove that she killed Mpyer to col lect I10.0UU insurance money. MASONS ATTENTION. Me-o-my, how you'll take to a pipe and P. A Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us jimmy pipe and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed whh Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why P. A.'s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom i r j from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! TalR about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a peach! PRINCE-ALBERT trine Albert Is mold in tappy rwd kli, ly re- tin. henesem pound ana hmil poanrf tin ami.r.n4f In thm pound eryttoi (laee humidor with mpong m'fanr to. Copynsht Wl r k. ft. J. RT TobMCd C Wiataa-SlMH the national joy smoke Cooperative Grain t Would Stop Societies Attacked Work on Warships Unidentified Hero Will be Honored (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Tho question f the farmers co-operative groin Ilorah and Pomorene le preparing marketing societies caused a bitter to introduce resolutions into the n..,. - .lnl...t... . ilia ..gin snmttA nalrlniy PraHlrinnt TTnrHlnir to dealers' national as-ociation conven- I"?,-"""" "" Bt'BBIUIIB til IIIW UIDIII lilllliiuui vuimii" liu umuvuvv uou. bpiriten debates were neia ence whlch ,tarts on N()V n. nioug aiueguies on wnuiner or not , , -- . he association should exclude from membership all dealers accepting co operative society grain at their ele- ators. . A movement was launched o amend the by-laws to provide for he expelling of any members accept ing co-operative grain. WOODMEN OP THK WORLD Camp Nu. 12b. meote in Uda -euows nan 10 Koeeburg every In and 3rd Mnndav evening. Visiting neighbor al ways welcome. H. CARIUCK, C. C. M. L MlUt-KR, Clerk. Appropriation Bill to be Sidetracked B. K. o( KIDMAN, lecreiarv. OVA!. OIIDKH Of MOOMB Humours Lodge No. 1US7 meets Ilrei sad third Tuesday evenings of eaub month at 8 o'clock In tne Uooae tiall. All vlaitlng brothers are invited to attend. C. W. CLOAK E, Dictator. R O. PAUUKTKH. hcrmarr I. O. O. l'a!:rlarlaa l.o4r No. M, meet In Odd rellowa' leinple every Friday evening at 1:80 o'clock. Vlalt Ing uro'-hren are Iwaya welcome. A. HKl'HAKN. N. O. A. J. UKIJDKS. Kec. Sec 1 R BAI1.KY Kin CM (By Unted Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. The house appropriations committee has virtually declrfed to postpone discus sion of the big army and navy ap propriation bills providing funds for armament work, until after the con ference to be held November 11. Two reasons are given for such postpone ment, flrRt. to prevent embarrass nient of tire administration during the arms parley and, second, because the succens or failure of the dlKnrm- ament conference may dictate mater lal changes. Congress has until late in June. 1922, to pass upon the two appropriations. Senators Mnrah and Pomerene both believe mat sucn bus pension of armament preparations will be an excellent Impression upon the world. A sneclal communication of laurel Lodge No 11. A. F. A. M , will be hair! Wednesday evening, uci. Bin. Work In the F C. degrea. I By order of w. M. ' W. F. HARRIS, ieey'. KOTHK TO rOTnAt'TOH. fllaawar Cinaimllm. Iloualaa Citan 17. "" Healed bid will be received by the oitnty Oiuit of lMiKia county, 'c Knli at the cuurltioune In ItiiHcuillK iii'jim at lu o cni, a a. in. on im ii day of (K-tubT. 1IJJ. for cneli u tl,n of two wiih1-ii l.rldKe betwMl ! Creek V. u. and lt,-m rate a. Known a CiMii.ey Vi.Hi- and l:r..r llti.la,,. T, Work involve my luiiium m.ii 4i ft iruu and 0 ft. of tri-tlf at oroach, and a 31) ft. tru with ii ft. of approach 1V r d will ne r,nni"i uni, coniuanled ly h. bidder' bond or ...trf I II..I1 nfll ll'l "II ""I'luiii n.,i,B, , at Icaat five (I) per cent of the total amount of the bid A uf firint b"i'd wilt tie rcgiilrcd f- ,.. faithful tirf',rniance or the tract In a autn niual to one-tialf tlie total amount "f ti uio Flans pcincell"n, form of con tract, ii'roii'.nal li.unk. and full Infor matlon for bidder niav l obtained ii.. of tti county tlork or h muntv ri'duiat"r. i ourthou... Hose bui If. Oresoli, upon the depoalt of ftv dollar. , . , i...- .i.ht ! rcrvri to relet t or all propo!. or to c. ept tlie pro po.al or propo.ai d"mja Dr.i tor in County Clerk of Douls County, lite- (By United Pressl. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Senators ZR-2 Disaster Probed by Jury (By Unltad Press.) HULL, England, Oot. 4. The cor oner's Jury In a test eae Investigat ing the ath of L.autsnant Little In the ZR-2 disaster, returned a verdict disaster which took 44 Uvea. liOIKJB DntKGTORY. . r. t A. Mi l.eorrl l.odae No. lleKular communication 2nd and 4tb Wedneedaya eacta month at ataaonle Temple, Koseburg, uie. Vliltors wel oeme. W F. HARRIS. Bery JOHN RJ. HIINTAN. W M. HKHKhAlli-nuinDUIg KeDekali Lrfil MO. 41... ii i, p., -Miieta in una r al low' Temple every week on Tueaday evening. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. M At.'IHO I'li.'K KNH, N. O. KSXl.h! "TKI'H hJfcrtON. BOO FTHFIj TtjUl.rgV, Fin Wecy KA(4l.- nuMOon Aerie meefa Muoew hall on Jtranuii m. an inn ana 4tb Mondny evemnre or enh month at 8 o'clock. Vlaltmg brethren In good standing alway a-elcorae. A. .1 wi'l.l'. w. I'. P. W. M I.A MKIti:, W. I'. "Announcing" A NEW MODEL The Oakland Six SPORT MODEL Todays Oakland Six Sport with a snap and beauty of design and a quality of finish and fittings, such as have never befote been offered in any other car at anywhere near the price. A beauty from every angle. "WE HAVE IT" J. F. BARKER & CO., Roseburg ran O K. 9 KaMiur mptw !. Hold thtMr rKuiar metnin on m 1st and 3rfl Thurmiayn in evh monin. as- raatiat ftillV tnvlftd to Mftend. MYIITI,H ItETMHUtfl W.ll wi.-wjllfinflH lit-' WOOlH It 41-T I. Hi ?ir-l .No. 4V. niftr on ji inn jru Krldar KvonliiaT In Muow hall. V 1 1 ti'H ml iit"r;4 InvU-'l to Httfnrf. PKUnite HI DTNOKK, . N. TIIJJW I. JOTlNtWW. r.mrt Holiii rf'Kuiar oonimiinioniion tha Hikr Triipi on earn inuraaar of ry ni'inth. All memberi r qiiAntM to a'tinil rulrly. and all vl til In brotnwr ara cortlally In- Tltad to aitaort n nor PKT.LOW. B. R Mmt-in ta '1'i MUor rmon varr Wwdiifntlur avanlnff. VlaiUns bratbrao always wiiMniv JK Ft A IA H Af C. T. V. T JAi'KiN. M. P OIIV!CI lOIINOV. R S. JAMKH KWAKT. F. . W B. A O. T. M. Rri.bur RTiaw, Wo 11 bold rular matlDK on ac ond Thyr1r at i p. m and fourth Thi,.. ml t n rn Vl-ltlnrf islr Invited to aitn1 ravlw. Mauoabaa Hall. iln and faa JSHHtH RAPP. Col. KiHiuwia 6 Tta" Aipna ladiia Km 47 mMdta avwrv v ain riay avn ln la Ooua-ina Abtrrt HhII. rornir or alway wlm. WAI.TliH nAKK. C. C. fhraToisidi. You might suppose that, because Willard will not make a special Ford battery, the regular Willard Battery (Ford size) would cost a lot more than others, but it doesn't. We can show you in five minutes if you'll come in. Auto Electric Station PAUL E. NYGREN, Mgi. OAK AMI IMNK 8TKKI.T rilONK ISO. MnTTrHWWr;'f,-tl tea,