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man MX 10 ,TaW It takes more than a theory to develop Correct Lubrication No advantage of science, of vast resources, of long experience, of up-to-the-minute equipment and meth ods, le overlooked by this company in making Zero lens a lubricating oil of the highest quality. If It were possible to make a better oil than Zerolene, this company would make it It Is made In five conmstencieWone of which is exactly suited to the needs of your car. Use Zerolene for Correct Lubrication. i STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (Ciliforeie) Better atioes at lower prices at the Booterie. Pennsylvania, ttts Hemes, Ask Ba. Ford Oarage. ! Before you buy all paper from malt order house or peddlers, call at 403 West Cass St. and get prices. Wall paper 20 cents per double roll, trimmed ready for use. AUCTION SALE 1 Will sell at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Oct. 22, 1921, sale commencing at 1:30 o'clock sharp, .the following prop arty, at 9:80 N. Jackson. " " . 1 Piano, Glfers & Bros. make. 1 IHning room table, 10 feet, new. , 2 Bedrooiu.sots, fine ones. 1 Dresser, new. 1 Full leather morris rocker. 1 Leather seated chair. S Large rockers. 1 Library table. ' '1 Cane seated child's rocker. " 8 Dining room chairs. t . Fall Iron bedsteads and springs. 1 Iron bedstead and springs. - 1 Wooden bedstead and springs. f 3 Slattrc8ses, good ones. . 1 Kange cook stove, good as new. Heater slove In good shape. ,1 3-Ilurner oil store with oven. 1 Ice chest, new. 1 Singer sewing machine. 1 Whvelur & Wilson machine.. I Overland touring car In fine' condition. 3 Good large rugs. 1 Carpet. SOMK K1TCIIKS VTEXSILS And othor articles too numor ont In mention. Prune Packing Is Being Pushed In an effort to fill the early ordors for prunes as soon as possible, the Oregon Growers Co-operative asso ciation Is packing In all of the prune growing districts. The plants at Salem, Dallas, Rid dle. Myrtle Creek, Yamhill and Crta wel1 are working at top speed in an effo't to get at h ast 15 carloads this week. The, first shipments have al ready been made and 12 carload have rolled up to this time. Eight of these cars are for export to Eng land ,hnd Canada. Due to the car shortage caused by the heavy movement of fruit from the Pacific coast at this time, it Is probable that shipments may be re tarded, considerably and the associa tion Is at present laboring under the difficulty of securing cars as fast as they are needed. Italian Annual Deficit Reduced SALE COMMENCES AT 1:30 . Terms of Sale Cash JAMES GATES, Owner. .M. CRadabaugh, Auctioneer M IS. j Stork . j ROME. Oct. 19. The efforts of the Italian government to reduce its Annual deficit are boarinK fruit as Is evidenced by the recent report made the Finance Ministry. According to the report, the Ital ian tax receipts for April, the last month for which all statistics have ln'cn compiled, were greater by 1, 200,000,000 liro (about $4S,000, 000 1 than they were In the corres ponding month before the war. The ; pre war receipts amounted to 254, OiiO.non. The receipts for the past April amounted to l-4Sl.000.0on lire. This means a per capita rale of about 15 lire (about $12.60) pet year. i Jjolcprosyf ffcxsicrzj If Planning to take a trip back home get one of those Traveling Bags, Suit Cases or Trunks Boston Bags, Shopping and School Bags Army Goods Good Line of Work Gloves at Berger's Bargain Store Corner Cts$ and Pine Streets American Jazz Hits Mexico City MEXICO CITV. Oct. 19. Ameri can "ja devils" have come to Mex ico City and havo made their synco pation popular but Ibeatre-Roinc Mexicans have fulled to appreciate an American musical comedy ns recently- presented by a company of "Klrly-glrly girls direct from Hr'oart way," to use the words of the Inspir ed press airent. The company appear ed hero ns one of tho attractions of the Centennial celebration. Adver tised ns a hit of lirordwsv trans planted to Mexico. I heel rls were In tended to sdd a hit if pepper anil test to the month of fiesta, but. af ter a few niiihts. Interest lacced and tlw show concluded its run without breaking any attendance records. It was not because the attraction was below the standard of nnv slm liar show In the fulled States.' Old timers In the American rolonv here musical comedy will not pay in Mex ico and their predictions appear to have been substantiated In the re cent attempt. o . Shoe repairing that's different at (he llooterle. New Position at Courthouse A new position was created at the court house tuinv when Miss Wlnnl frod Ulcus, of this city wm nppolnl- d Assistant clerk In tho County Headmaster's office, mill the pres. ent time, the Headmaster's hook. Imve been rared for by Misa Harriet Hald. nian, who Is also clerk for t'if county court. Miss Huldemsn will Mipcrvlsn the roadmaster ' books In the future as the county court re cordes and books rr so cloelr enn- n.ved with those of the ros.lmate 'hat on person must have knutr !odre of both. The rVrlr.il work, how.fr. will he done hr Viss Plan, rrn.ler the supervision of Vlsi HnMo- mnn. The new position carries a ral ry f 1100 rr month. MLAILS DURINGSTRIKE Postmaster Expects Orders From Washington to Form Emergency Truck Service. FREIGHT LINES FORMED Information From I'ortUind and Han Fram-isco is to tlie Klfect That IIukb Truck Lines Are llelng , Formed to Handle Freight. That the malls will continue to go cut and be received at regular inter vals, inspite of a nationwide rall load strike, is the statement of Post master li. p. Relzenstein, who Is dally expecting the receipt of orders to inaugurate an emergency truck service to handle mails between the cities of the county. It is quite prob able that even In the event of a strike, the railroad companies will be able to keep sufficient trains run ning to carry mails, but the govern ment It la expected, will provide for any emergencies which may arise and will Instruct the postmasters In the larger cities to arrange for truck service. It Is understood that truck com panies In Portland and an Francisco are already arranging for a huge truck line to handle freight from all points between those two cities. In the event of a strike the trucks will start operation at once and will pre vent any large congestion of freight. The fact that the Pacific highway is paved throughout practically Its en tire length will enable these trucks to operate for several months, should train traffic be held up that long. Passenger Blage lines, would prob ably be called upon in the event of emergencies, to handle the malls rind light express or freisht. As these passenger lines are already firmly established in practically all local ities, emergency rules could be quick ly adopted for the handling of gov ernment malls and no delay need be experienced. It Is evident that people all over 'he country are derer.ding upon the automobiles and auto trucks In the event of a general tie-up of the rail roads. In former years serious "trlke threats resulted at once in a disorganization of business, frenzi ed buying of supplies and a general hoarding provisions. It Is now real ized, however, that the nationwide network of Improved highways, cou pled with the many millions of mot or vehicles In commercial use, will result In an organized movement of provisions, malls, etc., so that no great hardships will be felt as In years when these carriers did not exfat. . W. L. Douglas shoes at the Boot erie. Rand Appointed to Supreme Bench SALEM. Or., Oct. 19. John L. Kand. prominent attorney of Baker, tonight was appointed by Governor Olcott as associate justice of the Ore con supreme court to succeed Justice Henry I.. Benson, who died here arly last Sunday. It was said here tonight that Mr. Rand will accept the appointment. Mr. Rand was horn October 28 1S61. at Portsmouth. N. H. He was i-ducated In the public schools there nnd at Smith's preparatory school, also of Portsmouth. He also Is a irndunte of Dartmouth college, from which Institution he graduated in 188:1, receiving the degree of A. B. Attorney Rand was admitted to 'he bar at Walla Walla, Wash., In May. 1 SS 5. He came to Oregon In July of that year and In May. U86. was admitted to the bar In this state where he has heen In active practice wver since at Baker. He was elected district attorney of the sixth Judicial district In 1888 and 1804 nnd was elected atate sena tor from Baker. Malheur nnd Harney coomb s In 1002. Mr. Rand has heen hlehly successful ns a prosecuting at torney and prominent as a citizen. He is a member of the board of high er curricula, to which place he was appointed by C.overnor Olcott. By the appointment of Mr. Rand the supremo court will retain two members from eastern Oregon. Jus tlis" Benson, at the time of his elec tion to the supreme bench, was A resident f Klamath Falls, which Is in the eastern Oregon district. Marriage licenses wore Issued to- 1av to H. J Milter and Lillian Shep anlson of Olendale, and I.. N. Ison and Gertrude Van Victor of this city. USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches prow into big paint unless warded oil by an applica tion of Sloan's, Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joint, lame back won't liht long a.iint Sloan's Liniment. I'or more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world ocr. You -m'k he an excep tion. U certainly dues produce results. It prnrtrntesii ithnut nibbing. Keep this old family fiiend oirtijs handy iur instant Use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists Sc. 70c. $1.10. I -- -aW Pains! YOU CAN SAVE AT Caifs Ours Is a variety store a store where you get a large varrety of Items In a big vari ety 'of lines and always at prices that are low. We al ways aim to give big value for the price charged. Our con stantly Increasing business Is ample proof that we do save our customers money. Come In and see our lines. Our Line of FALL Slippers now on sale 'i Children's Men's Women's In soft or leather soles, plain or fancy tops. This line Is not only the best quality, but our prices are low. Very best quality slippers at 95c AND UP We are also now showing a line of small pieces of ENAMEL WARE 1, 1. and 2 qt. pudding pans, preserve pans, mixing bowls. A special buy enables us to offer these at . 15c 20c 25c 35c Tinware Aluminum Ware Kitchen Small wares We have a complete stock at popular prices. Children's Hose Wool hose, . elastic rib leg and cuff, in mixed greens. browns and blues. Our special price 85c pair Soap, 10c We still have some of that double size lb.) cake of Quest toilet soap. . for 10c a cake WHITE DISHES Let us save you 20 to 40 per cent on your dinner ware. Cups nnd saucers In three styles la white, 20c pair; dinner plates, 20c; oatmeals, 15c; sauce dishes. 10c each. Only our quantity buying enables us to offer these goods at prices so much Mow the regular. Carr's 231 N.Jackson St make' de- We are now making altera iions in our store tn room for our bliger tov partment. You will find a stock at Carr's this year that lll give you unlimited choice. Then. too. we will have our usual complete display of gift goods. Potatoes Unloading New Car Monday By the Sack $2.35 per Cwi Everybody's Exchang ROSEDURG, OREGON a HEINLINE Conservatory of Music & art CATALOG MAILED ON REQUEST KOHLHAG2N BUILDING PHONE 3SO Announcing" A NEW MODEL . The Oakland Six SPORT MODEL Todays Oakland Six Sport with a snap v and beauty of design and a "quality of ' finish and fittings, such as have never before been offered in any other car at anywhere near the price. A beauty from evary angle. "WE HAVE IT" J. F. BARKER & CO., Roseburg 1 ' 11 Now is the Time to have your Winter Garments DYED! ROSEBURG CLEANERS 808 N. Jackson J. F. DLLLAIID Phone 471 WE SELLj Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County light and Water ST "3 Stockton Live Stock Co. 31 N. Eldorado St, Stockton, California Phones: 1553-15 Jo We are in the market for Beaf Csttle, Feeder Cattle, Calves, Hogs. Sheep and Lambs. Write or wire for information re garding prices, etc Stockton Live Stock Company 31 N. Eldorado St., Stockton, Cal. Phones 1553-15 J5 e