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ROHFnnwj rFWH-FrcTEw. THrnsnAV. Arnir, ao, 1022.. PA OF TIUtKB A Wonderful Business Opportunity is Available 1 nt i' - ; inonev omr in ' Aiiorvn tiik Tou v. Court Today ' ' I 1IIMKVOI4 KHiri'KIt UY 1'ltKsS The Page and Jewett Automobile Franchise IS OPEN FOE r.OSEBl'RG AND VICINITY. ewe a 50 h. p. six cylinder automobile priced at $1065 DESIGNED AXD BUILT BY PAIGE. i Write or telephone our Mr. R. E. Judy at the Umpqua Ho tel regarding details. He will be there Friday and Satur day, April 21st and. 22nd. POSSIBLY YOU CAN QUALIFY. COOK & GILL & CO., Inc. PORTLAND, OREGON. The case of Junius Iloyre. against Iluhy l.e ins-Tupp w.'.g continued in the circuit court today. The plain tilt is suing for wagei and money alleged to have been advanced on tha defendant's farm, aggregating New trimmed natg at a sale price. Friday and Saturday. Hell Millinery. Ed. F. While, luerchunt taylor of Seattle, and J. W. liullock of Seattle w re guests at the Hotel 1'uipq.ua last night. They are enroute to Cal I . . 5 rmirnximatelv 11.SU0. The defend- i Hornia by automobile. ;.nt Is selling up a counter claim I Our price on While rotary sewing alleging that an equal amount was machine, standard pattern, $110, less C(illecvd by the plalntilT and was 10 Per cent oft for cash. McKean, client by him without making re-, Darby & Baldwin. turns, to' the defendant. Considerable! Mrs. K. 1(. Hurton and son loft timo was spent tills afternoon going here today for fori land where they over the bill of particular i.nd tiik-iwlll remain for a few days visiting ing testimony of both the plaintiff j with Mrs. Uurtou's brother, who re- and defendant. The rase will pos- sides there. t sibly be completed this evening. Mrs. Grant Wilcox and daughter. Miss Garnet Wilcox, left yesterday for Eugene where they will visit for several days with Huth and Harry Wilcox who are employed at that place. The committee of appraisers, of which A. J. Lllburn Is chairman, Is today Hiking an inventory of the slock, furniture and fixtures of the , liowmnn restaurant which recently I went Into bankruptcy. " Forest Supervisor Carl n. Neal i Tho Roseburg Woman's Club met left this afternoon for Portland in iiie fansn House on lasi j ui's day afternoon, llesldes the large at tendance of members present the Great crowds at Christian church revival, great Interest. Armory Sun day nieht. Women's Club Held Meeting A carload of fresh broccoli was shipped out at noon today by express from Koseburg to New York. The broccoli wan purchased lit this city by a New York broker, who evidently de- sires to retail it to New York restaurants. The car contained 500 crates, and the express charges will be $100. This Is the first full carload of broccoli ever shipped out of here by ex- press, it will bo attached to passenger trains in the trip across the continent and will make fast time. 1 ItOYAL AHC1I MASON'S. Spl. Convocation Laurel Chapter, No. 31. Friday. 21st. Work In Royal Arch degree. Lunch. U. A. WILSON, II. P. ciub entertained members ot the Helleview Neighbors' club. Mrs. S. D. Evans was In charge of tlio splendid program .given. A Hum where he will spend a few davs vis-!. , rur """ " ,.v IhHik with his family. The family I bloomers, union sutrs. vests cam -will move to Roseburg as soon as " ? d combinations, at the Bell the Portland schools are out. Millinery. Tho members of the Eastern Star I will hold their rcsulnr meeting to night in their rooms in the Masonic ber of musical selection by the Ross j lluilding. Besides the regular busl Kvnugolistic company were greatly : ness session they will enjoy n social e njoyed, and Mrs. Geo. Chandler d-! time and musical program. , lighted the audience with two quaint ! Among the guests Teg'ered at eld Scotch songs., Mrs. Van Horn the Hotel l'nipiia are the follow gave some very interesting sketches 1 Ing: J. T. Dixon, Fort Klamath; of a number of Dickens' characters, ; Robert Long. Yoncalln: J. F. Culver, r.nd Miss Marie Martens read a play of Henry Van Dyke's. Mrs. Guy Flint and Mrs. C. V. Tfail were- elected delegates to the state convention of the O. F. W. C. to be held nt Tillamook the week of May 9th, with Mrs. 1). H. Morgan and Mrs. P. E. Nygrcn as alternates. This meeting ends the study pro grams of the year. They have been unusually Interesting and much credit is due those members partici pating. The next regular moeilng on May nd is for election of officers and a full attendance is desired. Have You a Six ? Does It run right? It is advisable to have It looked over once in a while to see If It needs adjustment, re placement, or minor repairs. A good cleaning and overhauling will do it good. We are experts at all kinds of motor work. HALL & SON Garage rhono 338. N. Winchester St., Roseburg, Ore Fisk sailors In two tone facings. Especially good for tweed suits. Bell Millinery. o PLASTER. A big carload fresh from the mill will arrive about May 1st. Place your order now for delivery direct from the car at a big saving to you. DENN'S TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Friday night at Christian church. "How Tom and Sally Went to Hell From Rosehurg." Stephens' Shoe Store House of the Krippemlorf, Dlttuinu and J. E. Tilt Shoes. Standard ot this store for 33 years. Moderately priced from J5.00 to $10.00. NECESSITV OF SAVING Sharp curtailment of lncomo his Im pressed the necessity of saving on many who failed to take advantage of temporarily higher Incomes. Why delay saving until it becomes a necessity? Commenuce to practice It now. Open an account with the Rosehurg National Bank. iX Interest paid on SavingsAccounts The Koseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. AIIOIXD THE TOWN. ' Arrived Last Kvcnintf Mrs. Lillian Tabkie, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stanton, arrived here last evening from Monmouth that reason that Mrs. Tabkie Is home at this time. Ladles' patent leather strap slip pers at the Booterle. where she attending the normal school. Mr. Stanton has been very 111 for th past few days anil It is for illard; John F. Parkridge, Glide John L. Schuyleman, Portland. Among the guests registered at the Hotel Grand are the following: I L. A. Ellis and wife, Portland: J. A.! Beck, Berkeley, Cal.: P. G. Hones,! Oakland. Cal.: J. C. Reals, Canyon-; villo: M. T. Campbell, Portland; It. W. Jones, Myrtle Creek; J. A. Nott, I Portland; R. M. Moore and wife, Giendale; D. F. Everett, Riddle; j and Mrs. Martin Rruker, Winston. James Hutchines will' leave on; May 4th for England where he will; spend about three-months visiting a I brother and sister whom ho lias not! seen for 42 years. Mr. Hutchings left his native country when but a boy and has spent nearly all of his: life in the United States. Ho expects, to have great Joy in the reunion with the members of his family f rom i which he has beon separated so many years. - o AITF.ll EASTl.lt MILLINERY SALE. Now you can buy any pattern. trimmed or sport hat In our large i stock at 20 per cent off. Many new j arrivals just in, so come quick for ' your selection from the largest Btock i over shown In Roseburg. See Mrs. Cray. Millinery Dept.. Bellows store, i To Oklahoma City Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb left this morning for Oklahoma City, Ok lahoma. Mr. Webbs parents are residents of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webb will make their home nt that place In the future. PROSPECT VS&ffaty garments OR REALITY Prospecting for gold Is filled with as many uncertainties as life Itself. It is a game of chance with the odds against the prospector. Ho thinks a lifetime not too great to wager against the chance of a "strike." Not so, however, with tho man who builds a savings account. He neither gam bles with Fate nor matches wltB with Nature. In every emergency he Is prepared. Tho Savings Habit Is a good habit. First State and Sayings Bank Checking Account Invited FEEDS Carnation Dairy Feed Tlie best mobiles feed on the market, $1.50 per Oil pound sucks. Beet Pulp $1.50 per 100 pound sack) Eastern Oyster Shell $1.50 per loo pound sacki Douglas Co. Flour Mill CALL 333 Spring And our Service Car will call promptly That we may give a still better service to the Public, our VICE CAR I'Kli I means a new hat. Hern you will find the best assortment of spring hats we've ever shown. Such makes as Stetson and Cro ' Knapp assure you hat satisfaction. -"O. 7..V. AM, ,.,,, XoTK ol K WN ilMV. Harth's Toggery has been added. You are entitled to this service. We carry a complete equipment and. assure satis factory service. Look For The Red Car SATURDAY SPECIAL TO CLOSE OUT 32x4 KELLY CORDS, $30.00 each 34x4 KELLY CORDS, $32.25 each FREE TUBE WITH EACH TIRE HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION NORTH JACKSON and DOUGLAS STS. The kind that tie with cute little bows of twlstless tape. No plus! No buttons! A complete line of knitted garments for Infants and small children that enable you to dress Baby from top to toe without a single pin or button and'without once turning him ovor. Vanta Baby Garments ARE endorsed by doctors, nurses and Infant welfare experts. Countless other baby comforts await your Inspection at our store. Stewart & Webb GOING FISHING? OF COURSE YOU ARE Just how do you flsli? With or without a bobber? With a wlillo fly or a green one? AYith a copper smioii or a nickle one? With a silk lino or a cotton one? With a biinilHMi pole or a fishing rod? With a .tern wind or mitonmde reel? With a worm, salmon egg or chub bait? With old shoes or waders? With a gig or n landing net? With a Uniting Uccdno or without one? With a dill tuuket or a stringing Hue? So matter liow you fish no matter wlmt equipment yon prefer mi mutter whether yon squaw ft-.li or use a casllng roil we can fit you coniplote. 8KrtNinen come from the city mid buy their tncklo hero because we know what they want iind we carry the iiuwt complete stock to be found on the coast. And the prices lire lluht. S. B. CROUCH HAKDWAHi: & SPOKTINO UOODS. t Sheridan Street. HnnsismBnaBsHBsiMa CLOSEi SATURB'Y Carr's Removal Sale Ends On Saturday And Monday we will move to our fine new store at 20G Jackson, between Churchill's and Fisher's If you want to save extra money on your purchases do ' it this week at Carr's. To help us move EVERY ARTICLE IS REDUCED Reductions in the different departments amount to from 10 per cent to 50 per tent. You can see what you save. CARR'S We'll see you after Monday of next week in our new store. Closed all day Monday. ' ii t; ac fir. j.