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1 '5 tack rwm noftmrrm xrwft-ftKVTFW, mm at, October tt, imi. "T7 .-J) atteries Willard Batteries, of standard Willard quality, may be had for your Ford car and at a price you'd expect to pay for a lot less valuel Auto Electric Station PAUL E. NYGREN, Mgi. OAK AND WE STREET PHONE 136. J 4ROIWD THE TOWH Arundel, piano tunev rtone 188-L New wool booe for men and o cen at the Booterie. Goodrich Tire uemrce. Be us. 0 i. Lockwood Motor Co, Goodyear Tire srrrtee. Ford Owls. Grey Suede strap pumps, M-95, It the Booterie. Goodyear Ttre Service. Girase. Ford Bellfluer a p pies, a good grade, fall box only 85c box while they last, it the Ponl Snpnlv To Don't fall to see the local football team in action against Eugene high school. October 22. Rye grass, tlmotny, clover, alfal fa, vetch and grey oats, all new seed, at the Peoples Supply Co. De sure and see the big football game between Eugene high school and Roseburg high school Saturday afternoon, October 22. The ladles of St. George's Guild will give a Parish party on Satur day, Oct. 22, at 8 p. m., to which all members of Parish and Sunday school are invited. Don't pay your expenses to Port land to get your fall wall paper. I have a full line here, three of the largest houses to select from, and a discount that will knock your hat off your head. Paint and Wall Paper Store. 403 West Cass St. Big Dance Given by the International Association of Machinists Local Lodge Ao. 1236 ARMORY Friday Evening, October 21. Music by Sunset Orchestra A fine time for Everybody ADMISSION $1.00 Ladies and Spectators Free Potatoes Menaced By Mosaic Disease A survey of the western slates con ducted during the past lumr.er by pathologists of the United States De partment of Agriculture show, that unites adiviuate measures for the elimination of the mosaic disease of potatoes are taken Immediately the work of potato seed Improvement In (he West Will soon become pTIrnmnlv difficult. If at-all possible. Being of n inreciious nature, the disease is spread in the field throughout the summer by means of Insects which carry it from diseased to healthy inbius. ana is also transmitted with the seed tubers from one generation to another. There is no evidence, that a Dlant once Infected can recover and pro duce a healthy progeny at any time. On the contrary, the Infected plants oruinaruy lend to a very rapid de terioration, and under certain envir onmental condillons practically cease to produce tuber?, in the third or fourth generation. If onlv a ir. tinl weeding out of the worst casef is practiced, the situation may be somewhat improved, thnneh not In all cases and by no means nerman- ently. The mild and the medium stages of the disease left tn the stock serve as perpetual sources of Infec tion, and eventually the entire strain neromes diseased and is apt to "run iui completely. It has been reneatedlv demonstrat ed in the east that the average re- ouction or yield due to mosaic Jf about 30 per cent. Precisely the Mime eneci or tnis disease was not ed In the case of all the varletler grown In different western states. Some remarkable Instances were ob served during the last two years of nein observations carried on by the department in which the reduction ol yield in individual hills was In direct proportion to the severity of the in fectlon. The potato acreage in certain ir rigated sections of the West has been increased this year by one-third af compared with that of the last vear yet the yield in these districts Is only two-thirds of the normal. Mam- growers complain that where 300 sacks or more were raised to the acre in former years, only 100 tc 150 sacks are obtainable ov. This Is In fields under good cultural con dltlons, showing good stands and a high freedom from fungue and bac terial diseases. The low yielding quality or the strains In question no doubt Is principally a manifestation of nvosalc. The need of good seed in the west is well recognized and is growing every year, yet only meager quantity of even relatively good seed is obtainable. There is very little, if any. hope of improving badly enfected strains of potatoes, the department speclallstf think. Therefore, prompt effortF should le made to locate the most healthy strains of the various im portant commercial varieties. Since there is no means at present of de tecting mosaic on the tuber the search should be confined exclusive ly to the fields during the growing season. When the best strains are found they should further be improv ed by the annual elimination of all the diseased Individuals. It is necessary to place this work 'n charge of highly trained special ists, since the Identification of cer tain minute and pecular characters of the disease requires a considerable experience and a great deal of path ological knowledge. Furthermore, manifestations of mosaic under the varied cultural and climatic condi tions of the west are often very ob scure and not vet fully understood. lown the river in frail rowboats Hacked high with children sad bat tered household utensils. The con ditions are about as bad down the Volga as they are here, but the more cstless refugees say they feel bet ter to keep moving. Some families still have a horse or ox which has managed to live on parched stubble and are dragging along behind their ickety wagons until the time when the faithful besets shall drop dead. Cemeteries surroundinc the quaint churches which line the entire course of the Volga are crowded with refu gees. Out there Is no shower of manna. The drought and the grasshoppers have robbed them of bread. Their prayers have been of little avail. Their priests have not been able to get them food. Their Little Father. who formerly looked after them In famine times, is no more. Yet they have not utterly lost hute and still levoutly cross themselves and feebly voice petitions as they slowly merge Into the dust to which they are soon to return. 0 DODGE FOR SALE. Fine buy tn 1918 Dodge tour- ing ear, 700. Service Garage. AROUND THE TOWN Pennsylvania TTre Service. Aak j. Ford Oarage. I Painlees extraction of teeth at "Oom t, slasonlo temple. Dr. Nor bee. Goodrich Tire Service. Bee ui. c v Lockwoo4 Motor Oo. Pattern hats for Saturday only, an opportunity worth while. Bell Mil linery. .., i j,, SPlRELLA CORSETS Made to treasure. Bolle Case. Phone 391 L Pennsylvania Tire Service, is. Ford Oarage. Big football game Saturday, ;ene High vs. Roseburg High, ows field, 3 p. m. Ass Eu-Bel- A few more coats left at an extra special, for Saturday only. Bell Millinery. Before you buy wall paper from nail order houses or peddlers, call at I us West Cass at. and get prices. tVall paper 20 cents per double roll, rimmed ready for use. We have s car of fancy Taklma ipuds lust arrived. Spuds will be nlg'ier. Call anl get quantity price n this lot. Peoples Supply Co. NOTICE OF PROl-OSKI) LEVY OF CITY TAX. NOTICE. All persons owing the Roseburg m..n.hi..v ami Tientini? Comnanv can settle accounts at the Douglas Na tional HanK or pay. our rami. Miss Hlgglnbotham. at 1118 Military Ave., or when she calls to collect, as the above party Is hereby authorized to collect all accounts. C. W. HUGHES. AUCTION SALE will sell at Public Sale to the 1921, sale commencing at 1:30 ". at 9:50 N. Jackson. 1 Plsno. Glfers A Bros. make. 1 Ulnlnj room table, 10 feet, new. Bedroom sots, line ones. 1 Drcwser. new. J Full leather morris rocker. Lsather seated chair. J-arge rockers. 1 Library table. ?,ted chlld rocker. Dining room chairs. ull Iron bedsteads and springs. 1 H iron hfrl.ta. i Wooden bedstead- and -'i '"rs. highest bidder, on Saturday, Oot. 23, o'clock sharp, the following prop- 3 Mattresses, good ones. 1 Range cook stove, good as new. 1 Heater stove in good shape. 1 3-Burnor oil stove with oven. 1 Ice chest, new. 1 Singer sewing machine. 1 Wheeler A Wilson machine. 1 Overland touring car in flno condition. 3 Good large rugs. 1 Carpet SOME KITCHE.1 ITE-fSfLS And other article! too natner- ont to mention. SALE COMMENCES AT 1:30 Terms of Sale Cash JAMES GATES, Owner. C. Radabaugh, Auctioneer Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of the Clly of Rosoburg, Douglas County, Oregon, that the Common Council of said city will, at 'ts regular meeting, to be held there- n on November 6th, 1921, consider he adoption of an ordinance for the purpose of levying a general city tax In accordance with Chapter 118 of '.he Ijiws of Oregon for 1921. and at that time all legal voters Interested vlll be given an opportunity to be heard upon the budget, hereinafter let forth, and objections, if any, will be received by the Common Council it that time. Budget. SALARIES: Treasurer -....$ 600.00 City Attorney 600.00 Recorder 1200.00 Glee. Inspector 180.00 Total $2580.00 FIRE AND WATER: Allowance S 600.00 Truck Driver 1500.00 Night Driver 600.00 Water 3325.00 Supplies 396.86 Totnl $6421.86 HEALTH AND POLICE: Three Police $3600.00 Health Officer 100.00 Supplies 600.00 Sad Scenes Along the Volga River SYZRAN. SAMARA PROVINCE, Oct. 19. There are no boating songs on the Volga this year. The balalaika is not ringing from ifc fen hosts which are floating along this once mighty river whose shallow waters are auoniing a poor avenue of escape from the parched grain fields which mook the peasants so whom they formerly yielded abun dant bread. Pau-nhroknra have long since re ceived the balalaikas In exchange for rubles necessary to buy food tor tne starving families. Samovars no longer sing merrily on the hearths of the pea-iant cot tages. They too have been exchang ed for bread. Together with the family Irons and the hrlxht brass candlesticks that once adorned every niantleplece, they are exhibited In the secondhand shops of villages and cities while their former owners are huddled together In miserable ramps along railways and rivers waiting for somebody to take them to a land of food. Priests who are as miserable as their parlshoners have set up alters In the wayside camps and are bury ing the desd and pr.iyilig 1,r 'he half-dead who km-el sui'm! -slvly be fore the cross and Inton tb' ir peti tions to heaven at :mnrlM nr.d sun-scl. I Vnrtiifiatcly the sun do-s not fail them ofter. The autumn has been dry o taT a"1 '"' gl'-n-mn Indian Srnimer has ma their lo I' M In tolerable than it will b- .-n au tumn rains sdd to the mis-'iv r tne un.heltwred. poorlr clothed hund- Afsw families are still floating Total $4200.00 CITY IMPROVEMENTS: Public Library $1500.00 Rent Camp Grounds 600.00 Hand 360.00 Streets 6000.00 Totnl $7360.00 LIGHTS: $5100.00 Total $5100.00 PRINTING A STATIONERY: -. $ 200.00 Total $ 200.00 STREET CLEANING: Street Supt $1260.00 Two Men 2400 00 Supplies 1300.00 Total ' $4960.00 BONDED INTEREST: Series "A" $1750 00 Series "B" 1800.00 City Hall and Sewer 1250.00 Total MISCELLANEOrS: . . .$4800.00 .. .$1200.00 Total LIENS: . .$1200.00 . .$2000.00 Total $2000.00 INKING FtND NO. 1: i747 s Total $1747.04 Total $40 fRO 0 rnon rt e pfEiPTS other THAN TAX LEVY: tioad i-nTcs. I)lt. No. 14 . $ ."00 00 Mren.-s . .12 2 TW T Icenses ?00 00 Sundries 1.200.00 KNITTERS! f We hire a full line of We bare a full line of Mir pole Oregon Wort ted Yarn, beautiful aMortment of colon and different w ei(ht for ererr purpose. Come and telecC four Msvpolc Vara now. H ARTITS TOGGERY Common Sense DR. NERBAS DENTIST All that auy one needs In order to take good care of their teeth Is an application of old commpn sense and twice a year trip to the dentist. You need not vainly long for a good, sound set of teeth. You can become possessed of thein. At my office there is No (il i:SS WORK but RELIABILITY EFFICIENCY ' EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE by A LESS PAIN DENTIST H.H NERBAS, D.D.S. PHONE 488 Room 9 MA HO IIIO BUILDING. rtMreeseee AMERICAN TAILORS For Ladles and Gents SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CLOTHES and still be well tailored. Let u make that Fall and Winter suit or overcoat to order for you. Our workmanship, ma terials and perfect fit will please you and save you dol lars. A fine line of fabrics to , select from. Call today and see " our offerings before deciding. AMERICAN TAIIA-HS For Ladies and Gouts. 105 Cass Street W TTTttYvTvtTtt W RETURNS TO OFFICE. Dr. Dnchwr. local dentist, wishes to announce that he will return to his ort'ee in the Perkins building on No vember 1. . o -V, 1 The greatest selection of ' paints, all kinds of varnishes, flat wall fin ish, that you can wash. Made while you wait. Any color you want Roof stains, paints, anything you need .'n the line of auto enamels. All guar anteed, or money back. Come In for particulars at Fisher's Paint Store, 403 Cass, or phone 166-Y. PHOrstfsMONAIj CARim OH. U A. WKLLs, kJcatlat. 117 Perkins I UMK. I'hons ! OH. KMiKMC A. SPEAll, Chtropractlo Physician. Rooms Ut-IZT. Parkins Building, Jilts, r. i. owicn cut Flow.rs. Phone 20. U' Bo. Jacksun St. Ull. M. II. I'l.il.kiK Chiropractic l'hyiklan. K'3 W. Lane St. Ull. I.OI IS A. III.I.ARD, bV.tlat. Rm. . lat Stat, and Savins;. Bank Bide Phone 1S7 tool DYEING Now is the time to have your summer clothes dyed for winter wear. Wesolicit orders for dyeing. Our Anto Will Call. Phone 7T J. H. SINNIGER All kinds of shoot metal Work, warm air fnrnaces, both pipe and plpeless. 119 Oak Street. Phone 428. Roseburg, Ore. Shoe Repairing at:. New Reduced Prices Repairing while you wait. Bring your work. See the difference. Roseburg Booterie PERKINS BUILDING IRVIN DRVNN CASS STREET. eee e Made in Oregon to fit Oregon conditions. Burns coal equal to any furnace, and burns wood better than any round fire box made. See that fire box; wood fits like it does in your range. Takes 24in. wood, which means more wood for the same money. Proper combustion means more heat from the same wood a double saving. J. H. SINNIGER Shet Metal Works 119 Oak St. Phone 428 Ill ill PRUNES Wanted for Canning. FRANK 1. NOItTOV ROSEBURG, OREGON. He A. J. Ofxlde Tot.i tn.soono Amount to h rslsed hr Cereral Ivv $2" 119 n r-ted this 12th dsjr of October. 1921. w fl HAV1LTOS. Mnvor Attest: R Whlnple. CUT Recorder. CASE TRACTORS .... .i .. 1 1 Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Stearns & Chenoweth Oaklans anal TonealU, Alarm Clocks A full line from the small White Ivory dressing table clock to the large eight day alarm in brass, copper and nickle case9. Reliable Time Keepers ' CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. ROSEBURG, OREGON S