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Rftsmnw yFwg-TiFVTrw. Tuesday, mahph 21, 1022-
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I
For Spring
NewPresentations
IN IN
SHOES Suits, Coats i
The churaclerklic Snrina Fashions are now in and we 4
....ji l j.i'..Lj..ii. - f. ...... 4
win uk uuiiyriu'u iu muw yuu.
FAR!
E
i
5 .Not Enough Hogs Raised to
. rial r- I I.
Dispose ot wasie rroaucis
Livestock Expert Says.
! ItOVAL Ali II MXSO.NS AT- fV"
TEN I ION. Jj
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f
A Jitated
el Chapte
I
ii.nvnr.llln of -A
Laurel Chanter .So. 21. It. A.
M.. will be held In tin- Masonic
T-mjI'. Ttie.-'lay evening,
.March 21. Vrk In the Itoyul
Arch decree. Lunch will be
SHOES
Tlio new fashionable low cuts;
In a wlilfl variety of prettyi
styles all ww, jsirfect fltlliiK,1
durable mm comfortable
Hunter Brown and John Kelly
specials
$3.95 to $9.50
COATS -SUITS
Tweed ami homespun suits In
Die lute colors and styles, dis
tinctively new. Prices that nro
reasonable on ewry garment,
$12.50 to "519.00
iPJUil'"" mm'
"Tim Hnire That loi Hip llimlncw."
I Valley; nnd II. V. Ilcnson and wife,
i 1'otlutch, Idaho.
ABOUND TUB TOW5 I
CLUBS BEING FORMED
Meetings ISeliiR Held In Endenvor to
Interest Hoys anil (iii-N and Tlielr
l'nrciils ill Halting 5loro Hogs
Throughout the fount).
There are not enough hoes raised
In any county In tho state to consume
the waste products of the farm, L. J.
Allen, assistant fctuto club leader,
who Is now enpaited In a speakinn
tour of the county, stated today. Mr.
Allen is a specialist In the livestock
industry and Is making a close study
!n the Industry particularly as it per
tains to hes and their use for the
consumption of wasto products and
for their food value on Uie average
farm.
Mr. Allen Is endeavoring to link
up the cluh work more closely with
that of the county agent and secure
the aid and cooperation of the par
ents and adult farm bureau members
in aiding the boys and jrirla of the
pig clubs to bring the industry to a
point where the production will meet
the demand.
"On every farm there are a great
many products which are a complete
waste," Mr. Allen says. "There are
fruits, vegetables, skim milk, etc..
served at 6:30.
Iiy order of IF. P.
W. V. HARKIS. Pecy.
Improbable Story Beginnings.
Vladamintch noticed the excellent
diction of the street car conductors In
announcing the stations.
When Shnninlbiick pulled Jp at the
garage be found the prices had not
been arbitrarily raised because he was
a tourist. ' i
The maid opened the door and Cora- ,
lla entered with ti c umbrella she bud
borrowed the week before.
I'.efore Ann Chovie left for Holly
wood to take up I'iui work she openly ,
admitted she was not as food us some
of the stars und therefore, never ex-
pected to reach stardom.
Our hero bad scut a copy of the
latest book of Ms favorite author to 1
the writer himself, asking that It be
autographed. The simple request was :
compiled with ami the book promptly
returned. New York Kun. i
Webster's Lout Opportunity.
Daniel Webster, expounder of the
Constitution, great senator and elo
quent orator, had set his heart on be
coming chief magistrate of the Ameri
can republic. All efforts to secure
the presidential nomlnatl'Si proved
abortive. He could have hud the
nomination for the vice presidency in
1840 by simply Indicating bis willing
ness to accept. Disdainfully lie brushed
the suggestion nside. He considered
himself above playing second liddle
with William Henry Harrison. Had
which must be thrown out unless fed j Decn equipped with more self-abne-
Hew fmlii Ht'fdsjiort
A. R Cook and J. A. Zarkary of
Hoedsport were in the city today at
tending to business matter.
Here Ylsltlmr
Mrs. Jeff ltoberts, of Myrtlo Creek,
Is In this city visiting at tho home
of her Bon, L. L. ltoberts.
To Kalini
Miss 1'oarl Hildges left today for
Fulein where she will remain a short
time. Miss llrldges Is making her
home in thin city and will re I urn here
In the near future. .
To Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. On. Itapp left here
yesterday for Kuitene. to spend two or
thrco days attending to business mat
ters and visiting. They expect to re
turn to this city Thursday.
lifnve for ltujndii
('rest Supervisor W. K. Itamsdell
nad Curl 11. Neal who Is to take Mr.
Hamsilell's place as Forest Super
visor of the Cmpqun forest, ft this
afternoon for t'ottiigo drove and llu
Jndu where Mr. Neal will obtain in
formation regarding the timber sale
work being carried on In that section
of tho forest.
At the t.rnnd
The following are among Iho guests
registered at the tlrniid hotel: Mrs.
C II. Corey, Mcilford; Mr. and Mrs.
K. I". Hire, Seattle; I.. !. Slenger,
To Klamath Falls -
Mrs. A. F. McKenzle left today for
Klamath Kalis where she will be with
her mother who is ill at that place.
To Hun Francisco
Mrs. Harry Itapp left last evening
for Ann Francisco to remain several
weeks visiting with her parents and
friends.
Illrtli nt Mercy Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Irving of Wil
bur are tho promt parents of a baby
girl born yesterday at tho Mercy hos
liltal in tills city.
I!uck from Oklahoma
W. O. dinger, who -has been
spending tho past several days nt his
t'orui'-r home in Oklahoma, returned
to this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.
dinger and family expect to make
their home lu re in the future.
liecclvos .Severe Cut
Calo Marker, who Is employed with
.1. K. Ilarker and company, received a
severe cut on the left hand yester
day while operating a wood saw. Ho
was taken to the office of IMS. Aether
and Stewart, where ho was given
;nouipt attention and his hand prop-
Canyonville; Ilud Martindale, Camas ery tkcti euro of.
LIBERTY
THEATRE
established 10c nnd 15c Prices
I'MiiN TIIKATKU
Always a First Class Show
TOKAY AMI Wl HM:sI)AV
Doris Kenyon
in that bin worttorn
druma
Wild
Honey
rue,' (I vtrl'r wt-Hici n drama
tti'h a n-'iniiiK tourli f ptirl'y
.n . r- llt iit iifi.l f;utliful
Ht.tit.ili'.n (mmii tin- orik:iii;il
sfctv wlit.li iir-MitU van pnt
IiwIh'iI hi 'I 'll I'li IiH U- Ww .
Ct.'Alniy mitir'H iilnl tMsttuit'H
r;H.n i tn ' Willi H..iM- "
I r 1 Ki iiytMi ri.lt aiul 1hm
mimI jmi!' h r wt.fi.l.M ful
i 1 1 ii
Mm fnwn I'ukciu-
F. (1. LrwiM, iravollnK nRent for
tlip SmitluTti I'mifti ronijKiny, t to
i!a' in (til i lly altt'iuliiiK tn bulm'S
m.ttivrH. Mr. l.owie makt'H hts tu atl
iiuirtors tn K urn-no ntul will return
to that lAncf within a f"w days.
Hniik WHnI In l all
,Mrn. J ,V. Itowrll of Military St.
had tho mlsforluiH' to fall yrstonlay
and bri nk Iut It ft Him at tho wrist.
'I ho Injury wii.i kv n iiK'illial atttn
linn Iiy Jtotlors Watln and Ihuuk
and appears to lo dliu nn Wrll as
v'Oitld lt' ox;iHted today.
o
FIT MATE FOR DARING OUTUW
to the hogs. These waste products
If combined with a little green feed
and corn, will support several head
of hogs which would be of much
benefit to the county.
"There Is hardly a farm In Ore
gon that Is producing enough hogs
to take care of the waste products.
The average farm can support two
to four hogs just with the food which
otherwise would be a complete waste.
During the past year, Oregon shipped
In over .10,000 hogs when we should
have been shipping them out.
"There is no reason why the boys
and girls of the county should not
relievo this condition and at the same
time make a profit for themselves. It
Is our aim to Interest the children
and their pnrents in this task. We
do not desire to have a few farms
raising a' iarge number of hogs but
rather each farm raising a few, iust
enough to consuino the food whirh
otherwise would be a total loss. We
are endeavoring to work these clubs
in connection with corn clubs so that
green food could bo provided In ad
dition to the waste products of the
farm."
Mr. Allen states that demonstra
tions will bo held throughout the
county showing home butchering nnd
curing methods. Kvery farm family
should have from r.OO to 7.10 pounds
of pntk, he slates. At tin; present
time he states the dogs In the county
are valued higher than the hoes. An
effort Is also being made to Interest
boys and girls In calf clubs nnd nbo
In turkey clnlis. At Oakland n bank
there has offered to finance school
children who desire to buy ecgi to
hatch, for the purpose of raising bet
ter breeders. Attention is also to bo
given to the raising of certified seed
potatoes.
Mr. Allen, accompanied ny scnoo
Supervisor II.' M. Cross, Is visiting
a number of the schools of the coitn
tv. lecturing on this subject nnd ex
hibiting slides demonstrating the
work now being done.
gatlon than haughtiness he would have
accepted, and had he done so lie would
have become I'resldent April 8, 1S41,
an even month after the Inauguration
of Tippecanoe and Tyler, too, as a
result of Harrison's death.
Animals Blush.
Toots have for at:es regarded the
blush as a thing of beauty in the
gentle sex; but, after all, It is only
a rush of blood to the face, caused by
modesty or some otln r emotion. An
imals blush, too, we are told, but
through feur.' Horses blush in their
ears, especially the left one. When
a horse Is frightened bis left ear will
be found to be very much swollen.
This Is also the case with rabbits.
Cows and similar animals blush just
above the hoof while the dog uses his
tail for this purpose. When a dog Is
frightened his tail hangs limp, as he
has lost all control over it. Even in
sects are said to blush. They do It
in tlielr antennae, or feelers.
THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF THp
RAISING
We are going to sell 1,000 worth of Shoes in these two weeks-A bio- ;i,
but it will be done.. SJOb'
OUR PRICES WILL DO it
Bigger Bargains than ever. Be here tomor.
row or be sorry. MKJN'b bHUlib ON SALE
t y 01 nun A Ol
uduicb onues un ocue. nuuieii 5 onoes Oil
Sale. Rubber Boots Sacrificed. Men's
and Ladies High tuts Sacrificed.
We need the money. Entire stock priced so as it can be turned into cash at
MOSEBUMG BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT 8.VTLSFV AND FIT YOUR FEET
Perkins Building
Cass Street
Roseburg, Orego
,K.';g',i
I.IXilOX MEETS TO.Md'HT.
Cmpqua Post, American Lo-
glon, meets tonight at the ar-
mory. All members are urged
to attend.
(iAHDE.V SEEDS 3 FOR 5c.
The Ijeglon Auiiiitn til
hold a short businesi tmil
at the parish house at tonsil
There will be Imponjtt bii i
ness, and all memUn im
easter i:;; hyes.
All kinds ot Easter goods and
novelties at Carr's.
When Lincoln Practiced Law.
Once in the old courthouse at Mela
mora, III., a prominent citizen of the
town sought Lincoln's uilvlce because
a neighbors' pi's wore In his conitiehl.
Then no one had fences, and pig-
were privileged property. After lis
tening to the Hum's grievance, Lincoln
said: "Well, you will have to civilize
both t tie man and his pu's." Another
leixltt.i. resilient ef tlnise ent'lv ,lv
walled until Lincoln was through r''''al'!
,. , . . .. . ie rts
Sjiriiiwos u" ii,...ii- iiii.ii lie n.ei ie.
ter tlo uiiotit a bad debt. ' Lincoln
asked bow tnti. ii money was at stake,
and mum 1 i n J i t . ' that the sum wo-.
! Sod remarked : ''Well. Just tliron it nt
I him. A man "jii.'t go through court
for $."(."
PARTY AT THE SKINXER
HOME IX WIXSTOXS
The L. Ii. Skinner home in Win
ston will be the sceno of a' brilliant
party this evening. Many invitations
havo been i.;:;m;d and it i.; cxpcr.tcd
that this will bo one of the season's
hi iiihte-it parties. Several guests w-ill
motor from here to attend the festivities.
o
Regular size packet vegetable
seeds, 3 for 5c. Regular size packet
t lower seeds, 3 for 5c. Extra large
packets vegetable seeds, 6c each.
Extra large packets sweet peas, tall
nasturtiums, uwarf nasturtiums, i urged to attend.
cacti packet luc. These are gooa t.Mt
wceus oi lesiuti eriuinuiiou. uei a
supply at Carr's today.
o
The stage talent in the senior
class is excellent. Don't miss tho
chance to see the presentation of
"Daddy-Loug-Lcgs" at the Antlers
PARixc KxiresraiiL
March 27.
Aluminum haute ?arat
razor steel blade. tot toft u t.
special price
' of 15c at Cirt'i.
.VtHh'rs MaiTh 27
"Paddy-I.ong-l.cs" is proclaimed
to be one of the l'st plays In t he
movies. Hon't fall to see It present
ed by the senior class with the nil
vantages secured from the conversa
tion. Antlers. March 27.
o
Alleged Stock
Rustler Leaves
.Nhtt TODAY.
or clerical
tilltl. wtrnts eft
I'hone !-:V.
fen sai.i: --S..V
ri.'iulu. itr. ii
work.
.iml 3 pis
Mat'en.
liu
l.i.-f lie.
II It. T
1IH S M.I
i '..ult. r.
I nil llf.NT
r.om. An.
li'-Y.
t;illull
nr.-
i:e froi
in Klks"
Hull, l'lionc
Sheriff R. M. ltruce from Rush-i Stephens,
vllle. Nebraska, arrived here !at j rii sl.K
night nnd left this morning with , j '..,.',",'"'
Tracy A. Dunham, charged with t lie j , ,V m'.Nr
crime of cattle rustling. Dunhnml i;tr' ",
was arrested near Perdue after at :;s-i..
warrant for his arrest was received , lint s.M.t: M...
from Nebraika. lie was visiting with j
his parents, his wife and children be
ing with him nt that lime, lie de
nies all knowledge of the crime and
says he known nothing whatever of
the occurrence. It Is claimed that ho j
drove off cattle belonging to a netgii-.
bur. He waived extradition. !
it hi."
Kilter
llill!.. I
.;. ll.itllilil. II. .ne
lire In West
atom soil.
II v
no.
...
A plctltle lull I
li.llf. p.lllli S. e
ill .1 III. is. ulilo
1" .1 : II. I evil
f lo
, Jealollsv,
. 1 lo. nee
or. boil!
t'.mie
r.oio
"A t'io
i W s en
and
I'on.lnr 'Mint.
ri.e Mi'ii io
il.ii :
o s i : i.i
.M in .:i : I he- l, it I t ooi No-
e II'," with I.I tf.e ! l.ili HUT-
Mild Marlon by Nt Means the Least
Valued Member of Robin Hood's
Brave Band.
rielotiglng to that shadowy band of
clmrncters who hover einevxbore In
the borderland iH'twceu fnct und fic
tion. Maid Marlon and Itol ln Hood,
uhliuslcal, charming. plciurcine ptsi
i.le of tiiedli.val England deserve a
chapter In th. history of happy lovers.
Marlon una a beautiful, graceful lit
IV maid, loving tho errant Itohin with
all her youthful heart. S!e helped
him In hie self uppoluted tn-k of rot.
blng the rich to aid the poor, and was
a thorough Utile out-of-doors rn.ntiifv.
No forest hariUhlps were too much
for her. Sho excallcs In archery, was street, near ttie Hos. burg Cara:
a fli-et runner and. In fact, was splcn i while bis mother was nlmos' f ramie
did In every form of sport. , over his disappeai anre. Little Jean.,
Hut Marlon's family. ... tho .ton- "ho ts about ' old was
"rr' -1- 'Siint.'"-"::':';;,!";:'::
o,r.vw. n-proo.ie, aim every et- . ,,,,, llf r.. , Hi I ti r In front of the'
house he strayed fcitlicr down th
S lil.ll.l,-
t I' 'I', rn
mi i:i:st ;
wllti ;ir..c.
lent I.H..H..
lease. A.l.li.
I'll (.u lrt
(.11 Ho Ii, 0 1 .
-ooni looi...
n real In in,
..use. All I.
Sullivan.
t II llt SIMS AT t ARU'S. ,
Illg line of all sii-s Just received,
plain and upholstered styles. I
Small Bey Lost '
Monday Afternoon
Little .lean Daudel was found yes-,
lerday aflernoon about 4 t.Vlock ,
having a good tlim playing on Rose
H .i
h;
ri
i: M..
incuts, like
loi.tn
oiiiK I
II. T.
rn six room
,1 W'l.o.lsllo.l.
foul Icon I
llox r.llT, tiosrl
I.I-' ".-room I
lo.'illeil I'll
t. -Ton rikilit.
o fi'om.
. tru. k. f't"
.le.ll. loiolttioi
rlisul.Mi. I'll.
,. prl.e. K...-V
Address Y.
vc.l slroel. II:
l-hcl. If lule
I,, wood for 2
111 'HO 1'. O 111 VI
A-t. ro ioiik
l.e-lol
YV IVI'IT
I I it v. I
I'Cll.
C.d I.
.. 4.1,1
l V.
. oil
fort was made to fore her to wed
middle aired man w hom' she did not
love. s
However, the Jolly band ef Robin's
followers, hy employtng their ever
ready 'Wlta, succeisbJ In foiling pa
rental plans. Hoi, In Hood and low Id
Marlon lived together In the vv.sxls
many happy Jenrs, known aJuavs as
tie enemies ef the rich and selfish
auu the friends ef the poor and uevdy.
street and out of sight of the house
Ilia mother being unable to locate
the child. Immedlntvly noticed -the
nclcbbors and a eearv'.i was started.
At fhe same time Mrs, C. W. Parker,
of the Roseburg Oarage, noticing the
child begin a search tor the mother.
Through the New s Rev sow. who bad
been nivilfled of the lo-f boy and D-.o
fnund child. Little Jean was restored
to his home.
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'nit F.M.r -
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r "t ':.'
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b.i.i
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eultal-le (
'., l.ole o
f r oni
T los'i
.... ,u
Itshie soli. ..v.
. i nit S il1. I. lii t mi -entire
'f,e. fifty, ,l
It. T. SnPlv.vn.
Don't Get
Left Again
It wiis only by paymont of a lnree yA
y lliat tlit.1 senior cIiish rcc u r-.nl j g
i)ht to pr S'Mit "D:uI(iy-Loiiir- 9
Don't miss this treat at thu i
i
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s?-V-i-SircihBi
CHILDREN
A
15cHiil25i
TODAY ONLY'
IV YOU HOX'T WAXT TO I.AUUH DON'T (il TO IHK W-
l.ERS TOXKHiT.
HECAUSE THIS IS THE P.K! LAI P -MTF.
We MUST have yoir fertilizer
orders ahead if we are to sup
ply you at a Lnv price. Y'ou
know you need It. Every ad
wv have to publish before wo
get enough orders for a carload
increases the co.t to Y'OU.
LET US HAVE YOUR OR
DEIIS NOW.
A few-4 nnd 6 Inch t i lo un
sold in carload lo arrive next
week. M rolls wire fence still
unsold.
Who Needs Them?
rvoi't waste money on high
pried repairs for wornout
farm machinery. Wo can sell
you a new one for little more
than the cost of n pairs, but
we must have your orders ear
ly. Come in end see the sam
ples. .lust union led a car of flour
ami fed.
t-tv us first. We can save you
money.
MILL RUN
$1.20
Tor Sack
FARM BUREAU
Cooperative
Exchange .
AM) SAY', FOLKS, YOU OU(i IIT TO SEE ALL THE Mr'RtmM
1ISE THAT IS (iOIXtJ TO HE (JIVEX AWAY fiKK! THHIE f
l. EltYTIIIXG I ROM A SHREDDED WHEAT HfSCUIT 10 IS
AUTOMOBILE TIRE.
WHY OF UOURSE! THIS IS THE Mr.HT
EDDIE LaMONTAGNE
HERB
JACK
.PRESENTS
in "ADVER
X lllj
.ALSO.
SHOW
Mary Miles
MINTER
IN
MENDIXt; UISOKEX HEAHTS WAS
SOMEIIODY STOLE
Tha Heart
Specialist"
SI'LCIAITY-I-1
Hll
Hi:it owv.
COME EARLY-GET A GOOD SEAT AND HEJ
THE SPECIAL CONCERT ON THE ORGAa m
ROBERT BUSBY
sT.vitTixo Tioi:i:ow
A ar i mt : 1 A
I 1111 iULU Tdltilliuum K'"..
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i m s Am. m m r rtrtwr-
asY V (fcsr" JT . -
,.,-. .w -I , .msiixi mi , . Ti .y.
HII.DUEX Klr .MONDAY AND T' " ' "
DON'T BE ALARMED
THIS IS YOVH OPPOliTl NIT
TO SEE
TOM MOORE
IX Ills LATEST SK.XS.TI'N
''BEATING THE GAME i
KILLED WITH ESUAPADES AND ArfOMl'LI-HMI..
.MAX WHO DAEI D. )(
r.X MV COMEDY AND I N HIS of TII'2Sjia
ED.NIDA-I"l "" .rrtt
MAX LINDER In "BE MV