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102 rr.v. mm KIEURALGIA nosrw-Ttn Ev;.ri vnw: WFnvrsntY. aprit. .-v MAXWELL What Salvation Army Has Done The SnWttllon Army camo to Hose burg for tho fli'Ht tlmo nearly twonty-flve yoaiH ago, ami Hguln opened itb work May 21st. 1021, lo Cntod at 311 Nmlh Jackson hIun'I. Ncurly a year luia elnpscd ulnco thu. time. Whilo tho Salvation Army had ruthor not t n of ltu luTomplish nu nts, ( for tin ako of t;omo who do not fully understand the work of thy Army, nnd fur tho ctirnuraKo Tnont of lis future support. It 1h thot hont to make thin tjiatemeiit at this time. The Salvation Army IS A CHUU II or ia a part of that great band of men ami women who ate oi'iiverled and who make an honest HTort to Berve the Cod of heavvn ami earth, and to follow la the footst p of tin Savior. The ffuMlern of the Salv;i tlon Army are men and woni' ii and boys and k'tIb who have made n pi o ferisinn of f all ti In the Lord .1 ti und who have Rhen up the siniu! pi ncthvn and lndulrCeiiO' S of this present life, and w In- are pr pa rmr s themselvfR for that lite which is to come. Tho officer of th Snhation Army are mm and wnno n who have pa hhimI thru 1 ra 1 1 . i m p and a i fill comm. tinned, and stard on enii-t! pro und wlih th - ini'": rs if ih (tOUptd. Th'V h:iVi :HIl'"!ity tt. i, rate the Infant t-, th" s.-iir' .r Cod HI the request 4'f tin .. ii'ii!-'. and to rnroll th"in on the Ctal'e ;i-id to make tin in soldi rs of th S.i 1 : tlon Army and S. A. ofir't ttf ;1 rert'iiu rank nre pfr-niit.d tv law and hy Cod to r,,',''""t ni.in tae.-. and tt tmry the d ad. Tnns Mom tho cradle to the gra.i t)o Sit.iti"i Army ofrfr.T ha t he a-.n hori v t Tray Cloth for Prune Dryers An e arc ronlciiiphitlng Inning n ar load ot Tli.W 4 I I n il, e nr.- In a ililon lo offer Mime ;y A 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : 1-ltlt rs. lie niiro and see u-.. Iniiiire of S. R CROUCH, 11:1 .siicri hiu st.j liov! STEARNS & niKNWEril, O.'ikhitnl, Itref'ott. DEVELOPMENT ii; i ioi-mi at mi s imi i;ui iii: r. am: m;i imhiov iv; out i t ii mi i i i; iv nu mi: iiiiiiiimim oi' m.u i i:. We cannot -r. w faster than the sun eiitiditig reunt!. i H we have to k . p l.ir In advance nf our i i ' s. nt n. eds. 'I'!. t, a tii.iin ln a lurg.-r ln . -n un tit than otd-narlly n quired. W l: AliK 1 : 1 I'M'.I l Til M r. K ( It IAIIIY M I i r A MDMIM'S ollt i: Mini l ONOAIV TO vor. Douglas County Light & Wat or Co K. M. .11 WIMiS, l itwijvr. THE new Maxwell organization has but one aim and purpose. That is, to make the New Series of the good Maxwell known as sound value, by uniting low operating costs with unusual beauty and comfort. Touring Cur - $3,s5 Sedan - - $1485 Roodsttr - - 885 Coupe - - 13S5 F. O. B. Detroit, revenue tax to be added F. C. POWELL DISTRIBUTOR DOUGLAS COUNTY ItOSKItl'IUi, jOltlXiOV. 117 X. JACKSON ST. Tje Good minister to tho pplritual m'eds of , humaniiy in nn real a h :ik ri any minister of the Cospel. Tho Salva lion Army has heen called the "Church of 'he Lost," koIiik out Into I the hiiuhway and hedgeb to bring In 'the lost. Thru the blessing of Cod and the ' kfidnei'H ot the people of Koseburg jilie Salvaln-n Army Ikih leen able (o accomplish the following: To provide nearly 4 00 people 42a nieale. This includes the Christ dims W'M k also, where the Klks and the lied CronH asyisied in bringing roliol'. About 2 5 gannenlH civen to poor of lunulas county and llie nnein ploytd. Also n bout 4:i pai's of nho m. 1!)') people given night's lodging. . 2!t Provided Willi work. a Si. people afforded temporary re lief of homio nature. Tl - value of re.ief work done thus far about $4uil. Tile Salatloi: Army a first of all a religious orcaniailon and lis re sults mo lar as seen, in as follows: iM'i nj..-n aii services held . lti.ftOo total number nf people who h'-ard do Cos p. 1 on the sMeets of kosehurg. Tola! atteiiilmce (f r, lot) I'eiple attendel our Young People's acr- iee-i. .v'hiO Why (rf sold and given 'wav und thru liiis method many h.iv b. coaie belttM- aroaainled Willi he world wide voik of the Sanation Arniv. N'.uly loo souls h.ne kncit at the V ivy n-at of the Sanation Army n d l'.:'e netted tlod's f hi civeness for a n k- tl past S m of dls nuiub. r were trans ' til-;. m;.r:v h'tvt- mued awav, some l:-ie L'OH" b o k into th-.' of the W'o'.I. ami seine ol!: -rs l.;i-' chnst'n in nine Sa 1 Va t loll i' s. J 1 vtsiis h:if bt . n made in the 1 -e'lrl i ; cni.li'y jail. M KIih i'-n-e be. n mad.- to the Soldiers' Home and to the county farm. Tire above statistics constitute Hp visible accomplishments of tho Sal vation Army In Kosohurg. Only eternity will reveal tho actual good accomplished. Whilo it has boon roported that the Salvation Army has tried to get . hold of tho children who ntlend loth'or Sunday schools, there is no ; truth in the statemonl. while on the toiher hand the Salvation Army has and ilo'-s make a special effort to get 'hold of the children who for various j reasons attend no other Sunday school. j Yet all who cho-p to attend I he j Salvit ion Army Company Moei in u I nre more than welcome, but we want I p-pecially those chililren who at'end ' no place of service, and there are j many such In Uoeburg. j Many pt rsnns do not let their ! childntii nttvnd ln-causo they are 1111 : able tn obtain clothes good enough , to intend Sunday seMool. If their best suit is a pair of patched overalls or mended dress let them come. jut so they nr. I.an. Clntlios do not count at the Salvation A fin y Sunday scho, d. A recent at tendance at the Salvation Army numbered 10 5. When i he marl: of 12.) Is reached and the weather per mits the Salvation Arniv will five a 'picnic to its Sunday seln nl and will Invito as i s guests all the poor ( cbfliliell nf Ilo.i-diure. ('mtiini, FventH nt thv Sala(ion ' Army hs l-'ollows: m-ll 1 Of It Kl.tll I'o t.-... 'lanii; of san Francisco. Ten i I r i;i I Ilcadijuarters. will sp.'ak al the S.i'- vaiifi Army hall at 7:4". p. m. I .lent. Col. .1. V. Cmisiiis, Terri torial Young lVnple'fl Sicret'M'y, uill j speak at the hall on May loth. 1 ! 2 . i ai 7:4 Ti p. ni. i l.ieul. Cnl. Coo. H. T.-rri-, tt -rial Kvangelist. and Jii'tain l.loyd , II. loctor, assistant, w ill hold a 'series if revival service from May ".Is tr- .Mine 12th at the Salvation Army hall, 311 North .lack-ton S. Col Pavis has sered with the boys in Fiance ;irid knows their life over there during the late w ar. It is expected ihat h" will five his i el.-h-afe-l lecture. 'IN' F I , N" 1 1 ! I ; FIFI.DS." the first nh;!it of the re vival in the nrmorv. The rest of the services being ct mlucted in the Sal vation Army hall. ALTON S. I lIFY AM) SONS Are reaoy to furnish any lun'Vr and timber iii'eded for any lirilf in c as low a-j anyone. See ma bt fore buy 1 tn: tdfwbere. 1'atrtnizc Kieburu . r:.,.n. ;2. Head page ;:, S.iturdav Kvenlng Milk For Infanli i Iftslldj NO COOtlNll Tfw "Focd - Drlnli" f,.t AM Ac.es. Quick l.oncb Bt Home.O:r;cc, iKt Four Uins. At fot UORUCtCS. o M"AToid Imitations k Subttitutet TA-mi' Safe izr.:';. &.ttcrr fir JOm SBtaZet Instil Star tiik ri ri:ii !iAL Kddie wag ah ...I pr-paring to 1, Ip inn over an old fa-hiou-d stile at the, side or the hi, i . Knrapture.I, I watched the rt figure of the man I loved. V I as 1 Kaied, love- hound, a Ftnnz'; mm an old poem c in to my liji.. : "AeroK the l.iil- I.'f-yond th. ir Across the ni: W. and far away, ;;uost ptiride rim , a' ro.;s the day, f'lie follo,'ii i.im." I had not in jM this for Kddie, hut wlih ears a mu d to love's wins he heard. Me h'liiid siowly toward rue, his eyes '"v wit 1 tendi r p.n sion, bin face al.l.t with love Ineffa ble. ! Taking mo e:iii.-r1y In his arms he w aled mo amp '. stile. With hia:ly, hut I Kestured him to nileiice. arms mill about wr o Fat thus in: The stranger had spoken my mo silence for (evcral Ion it, ecstatic mo- (her's name! '"'nf. Then a'.rttj.ily. In the (tud-( 1 studied him as intently as he den fathering rutiiclit. ho murmur-: did nie. Where had I seen him? I nd: ''Iio you re ill.- mean it. Virginia? 1 -wracked my memory for the haunt uo you really it? Ob, 1 love: lug. Illusory clew. A hurst of intui tu love you- I jve ynii. I tlon enlightened me. This man w.';s VirKlni;., you .(:-- the only sweet-, original of the old daguerrotype heart I have cv : had. I learned the which Aunt Virginia had shown me word 'sweethe.'i: t' a- though It were i.., Verv mornlnir. mi r name, and i r.cll. d Virgie everv lime. estordav. v. ilen I thought I v. hen I thniiL-bt I had lost you n.y 'iod. may I never; I.aie such agoi-.y ngain! Vou are so , sweel. sn wonil. iciM. Oh. Virgie. 1 hav.- loved you since FFth- 1 answered: "I am Virginia we first kissed e..ch other as ohil-', Winston." dren when we could hardly stand: Annzenient. doubt, hope and joy upon our tiny wavering feet. Ho mingled in the mobile Lice of my vou remember?" father. Then from his lips burst the For answer my arms stole up words I had longed to hear: around his ne!;. my face upturned, -Child, I am your father!" to his. Seizins me impetuously in a t walked straight into his welcom passionate embr:i, e. Kddie gazed long ng arms, and snndily In'o my eyes. Our lips Tomorrow My Kntlier. ADVICE TO LOVELORK BT MRS. 4 llally.rolntMn c? Quest tr ml sad Wt.o K.iovri. AddreM yoor Care noebnrg Iflar Mrs. K! ihury: Can you tell mo some way to y out of going out with a man th.it i;-e:; asking you? I don't want to reuily (jffrml him, be cause ho has !.. :! a friend of tho iamily for a Jong time, but I don't want to keep on poing out with him. What shnH i (o? HF.XA. An.. The ca"'e-t av is to lileml l.r--sr I'!; XK'.YI.YWKlis IN L.liT IIAMI.IA l l(- I Kl Nev.-lywi ils and thoiie a'l'out to take the fatal h ap should avail themselves of the oiijau tunily uf eeeinir how 'no yotiiiK pair nearly niel disaster reason nf llie wile's loo creat de o!ion. This unusnal siination forms llie piol liLiieril.l for "Tun Muidl Uile," Waieia Iiawley s latest Kial are r, l,,;iso whieh opens at the Aia-je.-tia liieatl 1 ionifiht. 'I hi; ;i:i r .momi i- A I AVn.kKS TDMt.HT The f...-t : i: ii:ro to nr-sent Olorh a s'ar i:l h. r own rii;ht LUCKY ARTIST WON FCRTUSE Comfort.'tile Sum EcrjueMhed Palntir Who Had Reproduced Features of Be loved Daughter. A fertiim I nlii.-h was 1 ' ert I',. Haul. , AtnerliM'i s )-'-ni.,! a:. I iiriurl.- !rr. 1 .11 i 1 1 1 1 -tl a tlnVs il a 1 , made a l', i and In In.,, res. ,1,N d.uiuhii r s hn.k.-ii. 'I .- i iessess,, i 1 photo -r.iph. the line ai,! i lze, I,,,,- f.,, , TuMiis 11 to Arthur i ;. nrtl.-t. iiti.i a ; trait that i i the liisph ; -i her fail., i .. made al., I l; Isn.-f-Ml-l. I., so k:-- Hr,i! : i st terrln , : er im, I hi- . In Noel..l and his v t their 11: -a tt-tivf ..j, Mum.he-I.a- . of f-lfl.iim. (Sj.'.n.itO), Ilii-Mhed hy the late Koli. . . president of the Cnli in ;.rar eoiapany, to Mr. Ids family nie. the ro- ' to Mr. l.eanie.l havins trait of the sn-ar aiaL'- !a'i::!iler. Mr. Mauley ie ill the export lua-iiu ss, he Wits elei t, d to e.,i II IT he h it eolli;;i.-s his died, litid li- w as le art- only likiias. ti1;,t ,e Is loved one v. as a small ltd tills la-'., ,1 I : : . i of atlon that had el,ala,-:er- Idiot. i Mr. Haw Icy ent I.eari.eil. a ri.-iic, yo.-.ng ked hi!. i t,. make a p..r uld re. nil s unethitu- of :i the 1 had been in life. The p'-tutv win vceedeil the hoi.-s of the father. The hitler as at he beeaiiie on the e!os-rirtid-h!i with the paint mily. Mr. Il.iwley iliid and left to Mr. Learned t-Vin. ("111'. I.' I'' i), in,, I sen t,.'."'.l (Spi'.ml. ...ml of fl.o 'd. (Sl.'.l.l-Al). lardi.in Weekly. 0 iters nf !-..,o :'v. v 111 r hall ri th. aiceiy on y, AIM II IT'h HI in it in i-oit I. tn lnrhr .rs II nttrtrrdlh. wiuLIAM liKl.I. l'1'i.tve WinU Urax Axitl met In an enraptured kiss. It was love such Ud fur; liad no. had newr Known for, had m-wr dreamed could bo. Slowly, In silence, we walked along the leaving path. Hack in the billo , ,, , i.tddliut u good-night, ya paused for a moment, as lovers will, under the screen of lao formed , , . ..i,....,i,. I by the hr-nrliea of a tuurulou&l autliul pi pier tree. . . . , . m . ,..! A voice broke inlo our dt earning. l:,ih: . I nil- .! " uiiiiui ijukhij iu vw.i. vu " strango maul Ilo was distinguished looking, tall, thin and pale. lie was extremely i:Litatc(l Mid stood gazing intently at ' ma. It flashed across my mind that thbi intruder was mad. Kddie straightened up halligorent- 11,, iin- fniher the father . 1,0m 1 h.i.l never known. .. ...... , 1..,,. ;.. !,.. Again, as though doubting hls'j, ' xi-M SW'4, vei'low fir 9oo M..' hem-1 S1. uses, he demanded: 1 ioek 125 M.. red cedar 70 M., Nv H !, .. ..,. ki.t,:; guested and others! ir.lpanhriPSR? 1BURTi ' B S Answers Oondncted by Womfta I A ' (j letter fn Klrm. Kllsbni7 4 The fundamental principle in a, Mew3.Itolew. ' I H the care or milk. Cleanliness. " ' A Is our first consideration. , . , ' 8 Our milk i.-i tiasteurized. 2 a previous eimaireincnt each time, . 9 until lie realizes llial jnu do not jf It's germ proof, It's rure It's 9 rare to go out with lilm. j j boltled in th(, cleanest plant In 9 & & Kt A If llie lady who si-tied Iierself "In- g ,own- J vmiti win semi me tier iiaiiic 1 win K Im- uln l to send her tlur name of the 9 J ouie iii "The (Ireat Moment," hy Mine. Klinor (llyn, a I'n rani mint picture, which conies to the Antlers theatre tonight. Miss Swanaon has tho role W a half Kpsy nil! who tries vainlv to rllll the tumult In her heart engen dered hy her partially nomadic an--e-;rv. ami lite role Is said to fit her wonderfully. rioiii ;, n accounts it is one of the ii. est satisfactory films ever produc ed. Milton Sills is leadini; man and other notables in the cast Include Alec It. Krnnris, I-'. It. Hutler, Arthur Hull, Kaymond lirathwayt, Helen leini.ar, Clarence Ccldar and Julia I'.'.ye. AY AY TO UKAt H CATAKIiU. ily.imei-H K 't-iii-killiiin medication is the only s. asilde and safe way of ll-.-.itiii-.' catarrh. (Joes right to the -spot, lliealh. d thrniif-'h tUe nose a-d tiioiiih. Crar.itue, rt saiisfaction :iv li.et.ey rc .'unrre-.;. Sold by YV. F. . Chapman. N n h i: hi SAL1-: ur :ii-:unmi:nt ..i. - ....i.t ral !m,l tilTic,,. -.,-a. i'. t, ., .Mar. a is. l.'.j. s I., kiv. Ii tliat sal'j.-i i to 'III., as aaa litiuialii.ii.s ot uu. loo- s. l:ilii i.;y Miu.. 1'IM. mi,; Hons ,.; 1 1. . r, i n y 01 llie '1 I, ,i:l , i 1... l:.. . i tiii.li..i on th,. lolloivin I lie s.'i.l May tl. 1H.-J, al 1 ' " '" "1 f I ' : i- aii'tli'ii at lie--'.',. s I., Mi i, ill, .. hi Kos. hai I" Hit- Inn .,.. i t,l,l,, r ;it ,,,' "I I'.f I J I-.l ..- . ! VUllU; Ihl-s not .-. sale to . i..ero.,l of il,,. s,ia I tor. ri'.- .isr. has, '"lial yum .,t olif-fuih '...rot. la iiil;- , oin; sal.. iiia-t l.c il, t,. it.-. I nt Inn,. Ilo'l if r.il.. patent w il 1 iTll l.-c r wla, !.'"i. Hi. Is will l, '.'.. lis of Hi,. I n it e. I ,s "I .il II eiti.. ii. ..lavaiilze.! tinil. r tut I Sla 1,-s or a n v Sl alt-, a I thereof only. I p. a .1 i .i 1 1 1 i.tl ion, linsar. . 1 1 V il s-il,.ll ision I'lratoly ,,,for,. .,nk i o r el ii hit ii, -r null. . 85. .Nil-, i . .1 1. 1- -..Vi M . NU-l, ",l M . i.-.l In- !.,.,ii M . -''l .N'K1,. XiP, IV tn M I el e.l.ir :,,l M. tie ;.,, j . r, .l t,i ' ' ' ' iv hi .1 i , I Im "OH I l to I',' s, ,1 " I" r M. T .1 s. l; i .V.,. r. , f;r l M . .- x u-i,. ,, ,, "1 'io' i. ,l i,r i iio,,.!- M ., 1, ,1 I,,- '. Ii." l-r .M .1 ! I . 1" M. -' - M . ' M.. :. M . I :i!.- V M.I.I M ai u.i.a en: tu. p Owr Million Jon Vud yearly NOTICK OK KALK OK noVKR.NMK. T T) Uyfll f!ui,urll T nil tlfTI. !.. . bo-,ini:ton. L. v.. Kehruary i, ' If"" ' J vt" "V. "l'D "J1.?" a.h or Jun !. ii Ci Ktat.. Ill) and . i-Vbruary 20. '40 mat., 1173. and i ; ' . 'V5Ir "'2L;5.',.L1l ,."ie u., 41D ami s.-i'irniU-r ze, 11119 (47 L. I I P.. 381) the iiiniier en vlia (ujluwinic lamia will lit. sola April j.. lyj, at Hi 0 ( 0,.k , ut nbliu auction t the United Ktatm imn tnico at ttoHeburfr. 1 OreKitn. to the litphfciit bidder at not , u.,ll tXmn lne UIPraixd value !iu n by this notice, but tn be subject to the ! 0HOHI "i l V ' approvul of the Sfwretury of the In terlor. The purcnaBi price, witn an terior, me purcimwn price, wun m additional sum of on.-flfth of ono p.r cent thereof, betnc t'onitnlHsloiiB al- lowed, must be deposited at time of ' aale, money to be returned If ule Is not approved, olherwlne patent will issue for the timber which must be , removed within ten years. Hlds will : be received from citizens of the lTnlted i 8tatea. aHsoctiitlons of such, citizens 1 and corporations orsanlsfld under the! lews of the t'nlled Htfttes or any state. territory or district thereof only, lipon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any lcal subdivision, will be offered scpirately before being. Included In any offer of a larcer unit. T. 21 S.. It. 4 W.. Sec. 31. HK'i BK'i.l (Ir hnu M-. none of the flr timber to be1 sold for less than 11.75 per M.; T. 27 S R u w.. Sec. 11. NK'4 SRV4. yellow fir D50 M.. red fir 250 M hemlock 60 M., red cedar 50 M., NVV SK1. yellow llr 30il M.. red fir 50 M.. hemlock 20 1st, red cedar 30 M., fB' KKH. yellow i iir 4iei M. . red tir sno M.. hemlock 5o M i red cedar 50 RI.. ftWHSKVi. yellow fir 1 SW 14. yellow nr ,..rra ii- 1 ., led cedar 50 M.. HK'i SV,, yollow ftr 2Rf0 M., heniluk M., nd redar 125' M.. SW4 HY'1i, yellow llr flSO M., hem- i lock SO M.. rod rednr SO M.. w;.it.i tr 25 M., none of the. yollow and red Iir1 tlmbt-r and r.'d ct dar timber to be poM ! for less thnn J2.T.0 per M., and none; ,.f tha ti-litt fir nnii lii-mlork timber to1 ho sold for Ippb thnn 60 routs p-r M. (Sltrned) Wtl.LTAM 8PFIY, Commla s loner. General Land Oftlce. " ; S Roseburg Dairy and S - Kt .T ji f soaa vvorKs r "TftE DAYLIGHT PLANT." f ASHLAND BRANCH OREGON STATE NORMAL AT Ashland, Oregon June 19-July 28, 1922 Full Normal courses. Prac tical school for all grader. Music Department very strong, r&ycholopy, educa tional measurements, so ciology, and school man agement on demand. For Information write GEO. A. BRISCOE Director Now is the Time to fix up your tires for the spring. If you want to save money and get away from punctures and blowout troubles, have "UNIVERSAL" FILLER put in your tires in place of air and tubes. We have Inves tigated and know II Is the most logical filler that can ho put into a tire. You can take our word for It or you can take the knocker's word for It. He inner used the filler and don't V.'iow the first Ihing about It. V. e have a long list of well snt is'led users in and around this p'nee. Come and see this list, tlo n go and find out from t'.-'tn. .Ye nlso carry In slock the famous Thetmold, Madison and ltevere tires. Come and git good tires even if you do not want I'nlversal. It any adjustment Is needed, we make It right here. UNIVERSAL SERVICE STATION 3: V. C.is St. itosi nt ;, oui tiox. -: v 9 KTietrte. Phon. 3V0. Kk,7 .vn Wood for Sale ou win he deii-.-r----. Beautiful New bSJ ' " -110 nowtfl,. Phone !(o J. H. SINNlGEi A" kind, of IW -Jr11 ntDe?,r 1" gtrwT Phone 428. SAVE MOXB. We have arnrnwd , , ;""",,r "WD SHUB, Stephens' Shoe Sli All i. t- J- a. , Dernea, asparagus iU plants, ornameDtal coil R. L. EtiJ Nursery Yard RoslS j " rickons' Grocorr. Clean Thongs stand fot tmymfH'. Clean ami wlttraM ti ing stands l()r a better sra al appearance. Our Auto W a Plwne tn. Warning Investors Tlirre ara tun) - 1.. Klr,7 n arefi DO- UU uto.r . (fl market. Howe". s;,ie,i,.g th. meat il Wuid " "l Utn sounded warninl anJ d ".W ,., future W It ore foreign boaj l-noir nothiof But "".n ' r..at .nd tun ,i, i,ond we pr ru?toni - . . M IllC ID thi ll yn ""' ur from RICE & WO Bond Brolt" 0K1W a, Marshmello ,.,..d tirs m. ' and ' r..r ti- iat 1' I FORSI a ...-ii-rihg.