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PAfiR KIT KosEnrao kkws-iifv State Lets Jioad Contracts r. i TTW. VltllUV. APHII. 21. ln-.'.a. i I OSs. i r vLO, y ' ''! rX ii ml The Genie of the Wires Aladdin summoned the genie of the lamp and any wish was immediately gratified. At your command there is the genie of the wires. He will take your voice instantly without regard to distance wherever you may desire to send it. You are familiar with the conveniences of local telephone service, but have you ever thought of the pleasure or profit available in the use of the long distance lines? The genie of the lamp was the servant of a single individual. The genie of the wires will respond to the call of every telephone user. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. ml f The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company "Sho ahull ni'vcr many the Dukti." 1 will condui t a business tor the pres--- i cut at th corner of Hose nnd Oak Geo. W. DoukIus. who has lionn mri'ds until a nettcr location can rpslilliiR In (iriinla Pass, arrived In he founil. lo is experienced In re ItosehurK this morning, nnd will In-: pair work and furniture upholster ciile here permanently. Mr. noughts' In and other work or that kind. Messengers of Cleanliness How (lrlifchltnl a clrim proi-cus! titntntt Is to put on. Tin NUitic (Irlltflit tn whvu you iMniht It, And tit ill's our idea of f-lfiiiihiK your niuinonts ami liousrhoM j;mh1 to fclvt thciu the Hume iiM'nuue nn when they were new, Our rt'iiHotiuhlt pi ires will jui) you to rIvo n rail. R OSEBURG O CLEANERS l'houe 4 72. 308 N. Jackson St. GOING FISHING? OF COURSE YOU ARE Inst how do oll INh? Willi or utiln'iit n bulihev? Willi n white fly or a i;rren one 7 Willi ii opp'r h hii or a nli kit one? lili Nllk line or a cotton one? YA Ith n IuiiiiIhh) Mle or a (Milng rod Willi n Hlrin 1 1 1 I or .Hilmnnllc reel? Willi a worm, mihnoii en or chuh l;iit? Willi ohl mIiocs or wmler? Wllh a tiiiz or a luiuMnn net? Wtl h a ttshini: (trcnto or w h limit our? With a ll-h liiisKrt or a Miinulnit line? .No injUt-r how you IUIi no innllrr whiit tMiiliii'nt you prefer no iiuillrr whthcr jnu Mjuiiw lilt or mm a tasllim roil ho can lit on (oinplrtr. SfiortHiMi'n omr from (In city unit lni thrlr taikh' urv I km-hut wi' know wlmt thry tint ami ni rmi) tin most complete sloik ti 1m founil on tho tojiMt. Aiul lite piltvt nrt ili;lit. S. li. CROUCH ii i;n i:i: .v mhmiiimi tiomis. I l:t Sheridan Stric t. Preparedness Was Sermon Topic Another fine audience was In at tendance last ulKht at the ChristUin chinch revival, and one of the great est musical services yet given by the orchestra was very much enjoyed. Some of tho finest numhers yet play ed were on the program for the even ing, and another most enjoyable number was the piano selection of "Silent Night." played by Miss Dor othy Itoss. Tho selection was writ ten with the chimes effect, and pro duced n splendid uplift for the audi ence ""llss Koss is an accomplished pianist. The song service last night also was a fine part of the service. Mr. Itoss certainly had the people singing with a will, and all enjoy that kind of singing. The sermon of the evening was on "Preparedness," and In tho course of the sermon the evangelist dealt some sledge hammer blows at some conditions of the pres ent day. He led on from the prepar edness of tho nation and the ludlvi dual, lo our preparation to meet our (ioil. The sermon tonight will tie on "How Tom and Sally Went to Hell from Itoseburg." This Is one of tho striking sermons th:.t tho evangelist preaches. There will he no service on Saturday night, hut great things nre planned for Sunday. Large pre parallons are being mado for a big llllilo school, expecting to pass the attendance mark of last Sunday. The morning sermon will bu on "The Lord's Supper." In the evenlhg the services will go to tho armory, and the evangelist will give a sermon Il lustrated by chart entitled. "The Six Kingdoms. Where lo You Live." There will be baptismal services this evening, nnd nlso on Sunday morn ing. The music begins In the even ing nt 7:Ki, but on Sunday evening nt 7. WILLARD PORTLAND, April 20. At an ad journed meeting of the highway com mission yesterday work on 70.41 miles was awarded to contractors, the sum Lnwilved on these Jobs ag gregating V1!,5:JC. There were bids which were opened by the com mission last week and which were taken under advisement until yes terday. , Two of the Important contracts were for liardsurfacing, one being the pavement for Sexton mountain and the other the Albany-Tangent section, both parts of tho Pacific highway. In each instance the com mission accepted the bids for "black top" in preference to concrete, the "black top" Lids being considerably lower. Other Projects to lw Considered. llefore taking final adjournment today the commission expects to list a number of projects to be advertis ed for the next meeting. May 9th. The commission rejected the bids received for the Camas Valley-Myrtle point section of the Hoseburg-Coos Kay road and ordered the work re advertised. Directions were Issuei yestorday to Chief Engineer Nunn to have k, rough survey made of the uncom pleted portions of the Roosevelt highway with an estimate of what it will cost to complete this coast road. The survey will require most of the spring and summer. State to Sell Bonds. County bonds held by the state, It was decided, will be sold in the near future. These consist of $91,000 of Clackamas county. J44.O0O of Doug las county and $0,000 of the city of Rainier. The secretary was Instructed to buy cement for the Amlty-Mc.Mlnn-ville Job from the Oswego plant and for Galesvllle-Canyonvllle and Sexton mountain from the Beaver cement plant at Cold Hill. DOX'T WASTE MONEY. It Is a unique way W. F. Chapman has of selling Hyomel, a guaranteed treatment for catarrh. Money back if it fails. New spring capes nt a Mg dis count for Friday and Saturday. Hell Millinery. IOANS. DEVELOPMENT M VLI.OVMKNT SIKANS 1MPI! I.MLN T. V1' I!J: IMI'ltOV l(J Hi ll l ACILITILS LVI IIV KAY HUt Till: IIITTLHMKNT 01v Sl lt It K. We cannot grow faster than the nut rounding country; though we have to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus maintain ing a larger Investment than ordinarily required. wi: auk riir.im:i to i; tout i ii; mid at a MO.MKNT'S .VOTICK WITH IH'ONOMY TO o Douglas County Light & Water Co It. M. JLVM.NCS, Manager. Do you want money on a non maturing mortgage at a low rate of Interest for a term of from five to forty Years to: Refund an existing mortgage; Improve the property you now own: buy more land; purehane equipment or live stock: rrovlde buildings for your farm: or for any other purpose? Then write direct to us We make loans on ranch and farm lands at 6 per cent under an amorlUntlon r'an only. Amortisa tion means to "kill off." thus: A sum of $1000 borrowed at 6 per cnt would be paid ;ff In 33 years by equal semi annual payments of $3S. or annual pnyments of $70. each pnwnunt Including the Interest and part of the principal. No commis sions. For particulars write or. Terms Radio 7th Wonder of Today (International News Service. GAINESVILLE, Ga., April 21. The radiophonw is the seventh won der of the modern world, Dr. II. J. Ptarce, president of Brenau college for women, told the world, in a mes sage he broadcasted at the installa tion of a radiophone in the college recently, believed to be the first in a woman's college. The other six wonders of the mod ern world, in tho order named, he said, were the automobile, the aero plane, the phonograph, the X-ray, anaesthesia and radium. Dr. Pierce contrasted what he termed the seven wond'ers of the modern world with the seven won ders of the ancient world. "The sev en ancient wonders, of which the Iyramids is typical, consisted of great masses of matter fashioned by the hand of man," he said. "The sev en modern wonders consist of rela tively small masses of matter most delicately adjusted. "The wonders of tho ancient world involved ponderous elements, requiring great strength in their ad justment; the wonders of the mod ern world Involve the imponderable ether and the air. requiring great intelligence and delicacy of touch in their adjustment. "The ancient wonders were lo tited at fixed points on the earth and were the property of certain na tions: the modern wonders are pro duced anywhere and are the prop erty of all people. s "The ancient wonders were sub ject to decay, and all except the Pyramids have already disinte grated. The modern wonders nre eternal principles and time will only add to their perfection and efficiency." Friday night at Christian church. "How Tom and Sally Went to Hell From Itoseburg." 0 Fullerton P. T. A. to Give Box Social ANNOUNCING. Price Reduction on Recharging on all mak, of Batteries. 6 Volt, 12 Volt $125 'Thru Service we Grow" Auto Electric H. L. BOUCOCK PHONE 136 Prosperity Week Dates Are Set tation MM Frldny at 7:30 p. m. the Fuller ton V. T. A. will hold its postponed monthly business meeting, at which time the following interesting pro gram will be given: Piano solo, Ilertha Kohlhagen. Contralto solo. Miss Harriet llalde mnn. Reading. Mrs. Ashcrntt. Soprano solo, Mrs. Win. Illnify. "What. Why and How Students Should Read." by Miss Rose Parrot t. Musical selections, Tho Itoss En tertainers. In nn ndjolnlng room the Fuller ton Juniors will hold a box social at the same hour. Much Interest In this Is b'ing shown by tho young people and an enjoyable time is ex pected under the supervision of Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen and Mr. Foster Hutner. Governor Ben W. Oleott has issu ed a proclamation designating tho week of May 15 to 21 as Prosperity Week nnd usking the people of Ore gon to observe it as such. This Is an endorsement of tho effort of Port land lodge of Elks to arouse the peo ple of the Cnited States to the neces sity of one big conceited move to bring back prosperity to the nation. Portland will observe the week by a festival and golden jubilee, pageants, parades, together with the laying of the cornerstone of the Elks new $1, 000. 000 temple to he the features. Tho proclamation follows: Salem, April 13, 19J2. To the People of Oregon: .Peace, progress and prosperity constitute the goal for the biggest pageant on earth to he staged May li to, 21 by Portland lodge, 112, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. This proposed pageant re volves around the laying the corner stone by that lodge of Its new mil lion dollar temple In Portland. "Elks' Prosperity Week" promises to do Its fair share In assisting to make the year of 1922 a big year for agriculture, builness and Industry of eveTy kind. The order of Elks be lieves In making the world a happi er, better and more prosperous place, and by injecting some of their psy jhology Into Jthla Jveck it should havo a prominent part in bringing j about the desired results. ! I trust the peoplo throughout the state will cooperate with the Elks of Portland In making their pageant a big success. It is the hope of the Portland Elks that their movement may be part and parrel of the wave of prosperity that is bound to come In the near future May that .hop" come true. Respectfully. 11 KN W. OLCOTT. Governor. ti:ill'KAII!t Ttoseburir Itebekah I.odi; So. 41. T. O. O. mettrt In ('dd Fellows Temple every w-ek on Tuesday evening. Visiting mee-bera In good stunding are Invited I. at tend. PT'Strc .TrKS"?, N. O. KVA I.UNOX. Secv. KTIIKI, HAILEV. Fin. Picy. KAIil.K ftovftur? A B-f hall on Ji o s A oe J Ktl it Br a il. K. IteKtbnric diopter IVil. Holds tile 1 r regular neiettnir on 1st and aid Thurs. lays In each month. All sojourning brothers und Minteri! rrt rejpi'ctfullv Invited to a'tend. M!!S. KLIZAI'.KTH Hl'KYAM. YV. M. FKF.i: IOII.NSdN. Sn-r-tary. ' U. II. A. O. T. M. ztosoTjurg Review N. II hold regular meetings on sc oi.d Tlmrbday nt 2 p. m. und fourtn Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Visiting Hislt-n Invited to nt'end reviews. iaceutee Hall, Pine ni rl Cnss street. ItlM.I.K STFT'llKNSON, Cora. JESS1K RAI'I'. Col. 4tu ilonfiaT eve at S u clcKk. 1 good staiiuins i.e ' A.J. HO! R K. OU'HAS i i:ii:iiikiiis or nnoiiciitpi T.iiac circle No. 4'J. meets on 1st ami 3 id V. .day evenings In Moose, hall. Vlsll ins neight ors invited to attend. HF.I.l.K CRKNSIIAW. ;. M. lkona McDonald, cieik. l!Ti:l AllTIHVi'-Xtf" bee lia!l f-mv tMr.i-ti'! Viailii! n.'ii.l'"" ii'.'?' i:I-HAi:: R a Jlll.llUEl1 IflXUi-.: Kl.SIK HVMrlEElJ l.o V A I. OIIIIEH nr JM't-j 1 ...I.- No. 1" tea - third Tut-ldiY T':' HKl.ih nt o.l'l" All visiting Wouittl attend. ,ft.rr C TV. Cle" ,r r pilir.'Ti fso. I -a. ni"i , , ,.j . in Rosehur everr WUr day evening!. '"t alia)., fif.hin!Kr M. M. smir'li 'fcllrttri" t; inn NO JOB Too Small or Too Large Plumbing; AND Heating: SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak I 1, It. o. . I M..,t. In l.Md " 1 riil.i)' even. ii. . . ins Ktll A. J. "E..?- j. p Wti frTroTCiST'''';?-" the Kik.' 'ivnipu oj viLis'ns broihfn vite'd te rff, V ii l-T.'' N... 4.. nu-eti I,,.. ' A? a 4 VHSfHI." , wfl; rhone Pouglas Abstract lo. iy ii ill I ? v i I . . U, r-T, SASH DOORS MILL- WORK irr rmre toliT nan. ? IMrrct f cn4 ftf l-'J FKI-K it liitritrj nitv- W. RnVHl M'WNrl C()., I.'IO Kim AM Frank A. I'errr. of the Kqultnblo Savings and l.onn Affoclation, Is at ixim;k ptukctoht. t. hki. n rrr.n o. si, n. v. Siiitftl coitvncat iMHn n first unil thlr.l Tu-.lii. M .iconic Tmiple. All ini-mb.-r r i" '1 tn nt to ml n ml intlnd rmiii'i.ni"!'! vt'l"in.'. H. A Wll.niN. Hik-ii T'rlet. W. K. MAKHl-'. Si- rotary. A. K. A A. M., t.Mitrff l Hlite o, IX Ueu)(r rointnunit-Htl'tna trni jnl 4th 1na month nt ll!iinlc T-mpi, Uoieturg. Oro. VIitur kc W. K THOMAS. W M. W p- TTAKUIS.S.mv thk v.i i mr hki:ht Aon ir. I IO.N iiio.-t in tti M.t. t-ntiep hall the . .I'1 "n'l ,r!1 T"""'i In rat h tnr th K. O. T. M.'ots :. h upt-.ttn! '"'utirj f.urt(r Thurmiiiy of rrvh tnnth in w abee lull, i orwtT i'ih unil !'tn' t recti. Visit Inn KnlKhtl lWA) elcuuie. T.. r. nnnrfA. r0m a w. itAi'i'. it. k. I Isn't It Funny How can a mar. slcoj n till an tt-r u in i i" tress, in advertised pa.i:ii!"i- .- . if ; ins? and shave with ;.n atlvi-rti- j,,-. soap, put on advertised l,mk;rA f , ,-, ! ,:t d R-artcrs. shirt, collar, suit and iiis breakfast of nlvcrtised ,,:ia',:f 'a,vt-; breakfast f.otls and coi:oe. rr.. lnents in the morning rape- .Jfl c an advertised hat. li.cV-t a:' '' ,'n n,; drives t his place ot 1":"" :,v -a.!-.' auto and then Ins t!,e M 11 inr tlocsn't pay 1 r Funny, Isn't It-