WOSItUnO NKW8HEVHW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81,
1922.
PAOI THREW
the Wife or Lady
enjoy that
;oecial Chicken Dinner
only 50o
at the '
Home Restaurant .
Sheridan Street. ,
I nj friends will receive a cordial welcome at this homelike
flurM place. '
Regular Dinner
25c
Our Service'
Will
Please You.
I Jcaglews
J I Arundel, piano runer.
fnona 189-L.
Oakland Visitors
! Misses Letna and Greta Sn-lth, of
Oakland, arrived in town this morn
ing to spend the day with friends.
Here From Oakland
1 Mr. and Mrs. Sol C. Williams, of
Oakland and son Wendel Krenmey
er, spent today in town on business.
' Magazines; back . numbers.
Library.
Fiction
.Myrtle Creek Visitor
Mrs. Strong, well known resident
1 of Myrtle Creek was a visitor in town
for several hours today shopping.
MOORE MUSIC STUDIO, S24 N.
Jackson St. Phone 602.
Wing Permits
Show Increase
wore than two months yet to
moo in far alsead of prevl-
Pe. the amount of. build-
Ling on. A survey of the build-
records tor m -
Lnnits have been issueu iu ua
Ging a total building cost of
KSy 1256.804. Much of this
iirted by George Kohlhngea, but
L .re also a large Jiumoer or
liencM wnica - -re
of the balance
k. oast nine auu
me i in,n,int nf rpul-
e-Jn in uniiui ...
.7 .iinn. due partly to the
Fe v. vnnna ant giving loans
Ken e men who desire to build
. -- v... nnlv a small amount
CSmm construction outside of
LVAoVob" church
... instruction for the Church
thrift, scientest; a $12,000 lodge
I wa recently compimeu iur in.
lehu of Pythias lodge; a $10,000
t.. building was duiii oy n. u.
I tnd eeveral other buildings of
yiava heen constructed.
Iwtber the year has shown a sub-
l iil Increase wim two momns yet
idded to the total. The remain
portion of the year Is apt to add"
.n.Mki tn the total as several
Eortaat building programs are un-
rMriarrstinn.
Road Projects
Are Advertised
Six miles of road construction In
the Riddle vicinity will be advertised
at once and contracts allowed on the
10th of November. The Yokuin and
Pruner sections of the Riddle section
have been prepared for advertising,
the, plans being complete. The Yo
kum section extends from Riddle to
the Pacific highway, a distance of
3.2 miles, following a water grade
along Cow Creek. Construction la to
be exceedingly heavy as there is a
great deal of rock work to be done.
This section, in fact, is one of the
largest road Jobs to be undertaken
in the southern part of the county.
It follows along Cow Creek for the
greater part of the distance and then
crosses the stream and connects up
with the highway at the Mulvihill
place. The project has been allowed
$45,000 of the last bond issue and
funds will also be needed for the
construction of a bridge over Cow
Creek.
The Prunes section follows the
route of the old highway from Riddle
to the Pacific highway by means of
the Pruner bridge. This Is largely
an improvement Job, reducing grades
and gravelling the surface. The sum
of $15,000 has been allotted from the
bond funds for this project.
Bids will be received on Nov 10th.
according to the advertisements
which are being prepared.
o 1
E. R. Rolse, teacher of violin. Call
Moore Music Studio.
In On Buslnee
A 1 T !! i 1 ..vr nf CnulH Teer
Creek, was In town today for sev-1
eral hours looking after business
matters. '
Returns' Home
Mrs. Charles Reldel. of Grants
Pass who haR been visltine at the!
Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itoldel
! returned to her home this morning.
The Royal cleans by air alone. Call
for a free demonstration. Hudson
Electric Store.
In From Tteston
Mrs. J. R. Wilson, of Reston.
motored to town this morning to
spend a few hours looking after
business matters.
SI nuts a Roval in vour home: bal
ance on easy payments. Hudson !
Electric Store.
In front Camas
Mr. Brown and daughter, Miss Res
ole Drown, of Camas Valley, were In
town today, transacting business mat
ters. , .
Embedded dirt In your rugs is dan
gerous. The Royal gets It out. Hud
son Electric Store.
Chrysanthemums for sale. Come
and Bpe them at the home of If. It.
Church, 318 E. Com. Ave. i
Sheriff Marnier Home
Sheriff Sam Starmer who was call
ed to Portland as a witnese7efore the
federal grand Jury, returned to Rose
burg last night.
vTHE STORE THAT
BRING8 LOW PRICES
TO
ROSEBURQ
ELLOWSjTORE
DEPENDABLE
MERCHANDISE
AT
LESS
Sunny Monday at Our
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SENSATIONAL
Picture It In Your Home
this Wonderful Warm-Air Furnace
that Looks Like a Phonograph
This picture shows the installation ct
an Estate Heatrola in a modern six
room home.
Picture one in your home.
See what a wonderful improvement
Jt is ov er a heating stove. Note how
beautifully it blends with other
home furnishings. It combines the effi
ciency of a furnace with the appearance
a phonograph.
Estate Heatrola is a furnace-not a stove,
riaccd in one of the living rooms, it
heats 3 to 6 connecftinr; rooms, in even
the coldest weather.
Burns any kind of coal, and uses less
coal than a stove.
Beautifully finished in grained mahoga
ny a vitreous enamel, practically ever-
lasting. You enn rub and dust it with a
cloth, just as you do your furniture.
For Monday we show for the first
time an assortment of Beautiful
Canton Crepe Dresses; new, natty
Styles; Beautifully Trimmed, well
worth $25 to $30. For MONDAY
$13,95
ilk
SLIP ON SWEATERS, $2.95
New Shipment for Monday, All Colors, Regular $3.75 to $4 for Monday
$2.95
S? -S- rfS
HEeATROlA
Heats 3 to 6 Connecting Rooms
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete House Furnishers. Roseburg, Oregon
Demand Increasing in East
and Market Takes on Great
er Strength.
PRICE IS INCREASING
Report From Siilfiii Inillrnto Thnt
.Market In to Open Vp ARiiln Af
ter Ileliin iiel for rievernl
Veek HtretiBthonliiR In
I'reillrted.
SALEM, Oct. 21. With export
Inquiry reviving and domestic whole
ealo dealers in the eaat unable to
gi;t delivery on orders placed and
seeking to extend their purchaaea the
dried prune market In this section
or the country has taken on rencwea
strength during; the past two weeks.
but real activity mis been prevenlea
by the refusal ot growers to sell.
Already the market here has
strengthened from to V4 a cent
and there Is ewry In '.icailon that
it will go still higher. The suq-
den determined adivily of the buy
ers la one never-falling Indication of
an advance and there are many oth
er factors In the situation which
forecast greater strength.
lloth the Oreson Grower Co-oper
ative association and the California
association are now out of the sel
ling market and are insistent bid
ders for the crops of the Independ
ent growers. The Oregon associa
tion has annoum.d that It will he
necessary for It to prorate on 30s.
because they are admittedly oversold
on this size, and pays that grading
of Its first B.OOO.f.uO pounds shows
only 1 3-4 per cent of 30s. Its grow
ers also renort sliu at a, complete
oibsence of 7s, "s and 0s.
ine parsing pianis oi doid or me
associations ate swamped and no ;
new bookings are being made until
it Is possible to determine even ap
proxlmste d.iles of possible ship-
ment.
The California association, which
'remained discreetly silent during the
i first reports of dkmage to the
; prunes In that state during the dry
i season, now makes the admission
I that the California crop will be 10
per cent short. Other sources place
the shortage at as high as if per
rent. California ia also short of the
small sizes snd the few lota market
ed lately have brought the growers
an average advance of about 14 of
a cent over previous offering
What Is probably the strongest
Indication of an advance la, the an
nouncement of the Califo.-nla aaso
clatlon that It believes "fully 75 per
cent of the 1922 prune crop has been
sold into the - hands of the jobbing
trade." Thevi.predlct a material ad
vance In the price.
Locally the . market has not re
acted to any conBideral le extent to
the advances offered by the brok
era. A few email lota were report
ed sold early" in the week at 2 1-1
rente but, so far as can be learned
this bid has disappeared completely.
Eight and a quarter cents ia the pre
vailing price In and around Salem
no new transactions reported.
At Dallas three or four lota of
60-65s have been sold this week at
7 cents, and 8 cents Is being offer
ed for 40-BOs. Especially choice
lost have brought bids of 814 to
8 1-2 cents. Some hill prunes, 60
65s, are moving at 5 cents In this
part of the valley.
fiasco Briquets, less nsh thnn wood,
and a steadier fire than coul. Oat
them at Page's, phone 22.
o
flack from PortlAnil
Krank E. Alley, who has been
spending the past few days in Tort
land attending to business matters,
returned to lloseburg today.
Special Music at
Methodist Church
The First Methodist church will
give the following special musical
program at tomorrow's service. Mrs.
Charles Ileinllne Is choir director.
Athem by choir "Behold What
Mnnner of Love," by Bowdish.
Solo "Kear Not Ye, O Israil," by
Buck Mr. Johnson.
7:30 p. m. service
Anthem "Sing Aloud I'nto Cod,"
Wilson.
Quartette "The Friend Vou Need,"
lllne Miss Knve (leddes, Mrs. Coop
er, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Johnson.
Duet "Mock of Ages," Tours Mrs.
Covert anil Mr. Fisher.
In from Oakland
Alva Stephens resident of Onk
Innd, was in town for several hours
today looking after buwlncss matters.
Fined For Improper Parking
T. S. Williams was today fined
12. BO In tho city court for Improper
parking.
In On Ilnslne
Thomas Selgln, of Myrtle Creek,
spent severul hours hero today look
ing after business matters.
sWksBBHP-
Lnwn Is Imporveil
The. court house yard Is being
greatly Improved by two prisoners
who have been detailed to the work
by the eherlff's office. Deputy Sher
iff Sewell finally became disgusted
by the cow pasture appearance of
the yard, and when two boys who
were given months for theft ask
ed for exercise, he sgreed to let
them In the yard If they would work.
They agreed and have done a fine
Job. The grass has been cut aa
well as the shell crater condition
of the ground will permit. The
rsnk growth of weeds which hsd
been permitted to grow up In the
cracks of the Lroken cement side
walk, hsve been removed and the
walk cleaned, the dead leaves have
been picked up, and the yard made
fairly presentable. This has all
been done without a cent ot expense
to the county and mlnht Just as
well have been donf several months
sgo and have saved the county the
reputation nf having the most dls-
reputaDie loosing counyara in toe
state.
aZUCV r!li!W4 -Tb.14 kW
sr 2 M f. t7,T ita ji- j. V
ft V l-ri JKVrii,
It H
SOU) tY DftlGGBIS EYtfTWIlUti
Demonstration of an
entirely new kind of soap
Takes the place of bar soap
for the regular family wash
Sop,i for tho family washing
different from anything you
have ever used.
Soap so pure and cleansing that
fust soaking clothes In Its big
lasting suds loosens thd dirt.
Only a few pieces need to bo
rubbed the very dlrtleet. This
Is why lilnso Is taking tho place
of bar sonp In tho family wash.
THnso suds work down Into
every fold and fibre, loosening
Hie dirt without weakening a
single thread, t'se enough Illnso
and you'll find that, at every
step of the family wash, Ttlnso
saves time and work.
As remarkable for Ihe family
wash as LUX Is for fine laun
dering. Be sure to see this demonstra
tion. Learn the easy way lo do
your hardest Job.
Special Demonstration Prices:
7c a package
E for 2!tc 10 for S7c
17 for 85c
Washing machine size 23c
Beginning
Oct 23
and for
a week
an expert
Illnso
demonstrator
will show you
how easy It Is
lo have
plenty of
clean clothes.
R1NS0
Peoples Supply Company