?2. PAC TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Unutd Pally Except Pajr-dey B. W. r.tr . Wlmberly Bert G. Batea 6UUbCKIf TION HATES Iir.l!?, P"r yVir, I t Mall InUy, aj: ujuni:, lj njall l;.Uy, tf.ie nini'ha. t y Liali lTtny, month, by mn!l I'alpy. W wi'l-, T"f month W kly N ?." few. by mull, pr yrr .4.0' . Ml'' . l.OS . xc . .so . 2 U(i Uta-rm m enmii ti mnif r My 17. 1WW, al the Hurt .0M: m ltol.urg. ;r.wno, oasON, Thursday, November zx 1922. ALTOMOniLK DRIVERS AND LIQUOR- and those arc a ul mo: ore i.vo two tliiiiRS that do not go together, n ihil,' ilriviticr and li'iuor. As automobile driving increases, ;.i'e is coiiotaiUly needed. Nobody ouj'l.t to bn ia loose cm the road; w kit a powerful machine, unless he is tnoiwm ni.i.-. of himself, perfectly conscious of what ho is cloinjr, ar.d ia a condi tion to exercise rood judicmenl. An amount of liquor that might do no Miueial hi.rm in other circumstance;;, will raiso the mis chief when a man gets behind a .steering wheel. If he took the name amount in his home, he might iov Hie clloct simply by talking a little louder and fatter than usual. While he might be considered to act foolishly, yet no special harm would be done. Eut a ma:i who is in that slightly excited state is not in posses sion of lib normal faculties. A feeling of over confidence pos sesses him. Jf lie sees a narrow chance to cut in ahead of another car, or to s;;i.e the rixht of way that does not belong to him, lie is too confident that he can do it. He rushes ahead and takes his chances, ai d a i-mash often results. A large part of the many jiecidenla that are oecurtttjr ami bringing a harvest of death, in jury and misfortune, are due to this cause. As a consequence the courts of many slates are handing out severe penalties to those who are caught operating cars while under 'the influence of liq uor. Only in this way can this evil be checked. The great ma jority of driven are robir and careful. Rut often with the best of care, ihey can not keep out of the way of Feme hilarious oper ator who comes tearing through the streets at a breakneck pace, crowding other cars out into ditches, and smashing into others that have the right of way. Public sentiment believes in drastic enforcement of the law as to intoxicated drivers. ' o FIRST CALL FOR CHRISTMAS. t Ixmg distance travelers frequently feel sleepy and indiffer ent wlien the dusky waiter comes through thtf car callfng out ' First call for dinner." Tiny are not hungry, and are sure they in get places in the diner later. So they wait on awhile. Aroused ;,v the iiecond call, they bestir themselves and plunge through', the "waving train, and frequently find that the seats are all taken, '.'.'hoy will probably have to stand for some time until the more r-nighted people finish their leisurely meal and yield their iiaces. h'o it is in the first call fix- holiday buying. Those who jxistpone action have cause to regret the delay. There will never be a better time than today for buying Christmas and holiday and winter stutr. The stores of Iioseburg are stocked up with a'lot of fine goods. They are all fresh, assortments are full, they have not lioen picked over. Trices will be no lower, and will probably go higher before the holidays. Furthermore now is a more com fortable time to do shopping. Later w hen the stores are crowded with buyers, it will be hard to get the attention of the salespeople. They can not: stop and talk with you about goods, when they have several customers to wait upon at one time. The tendency of people to crowd into stores during the two weeks preceding Christmas is an absurd habit. It makes the distribution of goods cost more, because many stores have to put on etra help at that time to take care of the nUi. If the trade could be distributed over six weeks instead i f two, sales expense would bo lower and goods would cost less. Late buying of Christmas gifts is an abom inable nuisance for store clerks, postal and express employes and "truckmen. Sensible an. I kind-hear! eil people should "come early and avoid the rush." o Cood public schools are the bo.-.t asset a communiiy can main- tail' Still, there are quite a lot of people w ho think that a public ! sch . 1 roojn is not of sullicicnt importance to receive more alien- ! tion than a barn yard- Induration with them counts for naught ' Jjirunc flbfchtn'6 BV BERT O. BATES. n f. dcral amendment a'ch a the one lavcavl by thp house wain and means cr.iuiiilttMj, prohibiting the Issuance of tax-frw aoruritiea by !! r mat" or fol'Tal (fort mms-nt. would meet ill." approval of enough Mate bci 'aiurcs to put It oYr The stars will not llirhtly snirrfn.l.r th.-tr own Power in tlila matter, '. -cause tax t i-x.Tii titi. .n eivi-n them . 1 tier mar- A rr.Jn who wants to ay eomething ((,. f0r i,0iid. Eugene I:- ,ast' r. foolish seldom ever wait tor the prop- er opportunity. HELLO, FOLKS- I trail Vour IN I! Thn New York state CORSETS FOR MEN. 1 of Local Insurance Ac a A coleaio'-ed Parisian, one cf the a "read your policy'" c bist known arbiters of f.iunion, ha tion phim-'s ar- to f landid In tni country, bringing tne 'in l.'ie inmpim-nt. that we would ge tome way. A ;oS tut Ion is Ktar'I'K r..:-'n. M..- :r.- Iar.'i li sT.-ir film important ii.forrrst.cn tnat co.-scu for shows a llltl Klrl all iirr-f d up I'J men a, e now in style. Tne Taller. li.-l.-. waring M -:. "' Tne women .s.iould have Known, rran-i) i '"'p; an u- when they crafcb-d. our gum overshoe, trai-t. that we would get back at them in; P.-opIo who wo thin pi'- re and It. ! KcronipanyinK eslllhlt-- win n"i I -.1 tlo- l.--.Mon, hut f K il iralnliiK j-hmiM not he neccssaiy to make any rliiz.-n read tils policv w tore n siL'n or aeentfr" them. you are." ..... 1 Kvery huniness di timent. of Harold "Ain't neither; hut if ma C)UT,. ,,,,, ,,0 reB , 'ore It I? finds out she'll lick me." Uj.-nf d and this li cop' IrHv true of l-rnnkie How'll your ma find it j lllP'uram. confait. aich iiM'ally out?" " ''i covers inanv items r.:nl nntains Harold "She'll see the elector go-j maIiy provisions. The i.-.r. fi'l poli' y ing into your house." I hold. -r knows what tin i.i t:i itl. li lo St . I Tor tin- money lie pays !'y stuilylnp Some people aim at nothing and hit ,(,,, forms issued by .ISf f r-nt com- the ma.-K every time. i nark's lie is enabled to rh. ...-.' wisely t -s j before pl.-ieinn his lixuran' e. Th THOROUGHLY. I ro'np.in- is protected ia turn; for "New Yorkers talk a flood deal!w)l,.n .,' ninn knows fnni the fir.' about hick towns."- J what his insuranep noii'-v entails SOUNDS BAD FOR FPANKIE. Frankic "You're afraid to fight, i BAND PLAliNG WiNTER CONCERTS fS 3f. First Entertainment to Be Given Tuesday Evening at Antlers Theater. Conrnrt Will lie tiiven In ronnef lion Willi ICoKtilar Molioll l'ietllie roKi-iim Ihtml to Share In I'mllis. Most of them tome from so-called hick towns, they ought to be thor oughly conveisant with tho subject." 4 . . It must be annoying to he born rich and never have an opportunity to brag about your humble-sLart 't v - AFTER MARCUS AURELIUS. Anything worth while is a life job. A coward dies on the installment plan there is little llkelihooi oi mi.aincier rlandinp later when le.-s - are to l)' settle,) or the period of renewal ar 1 ives. Albany Ijenicc:v.t, What 11 Subsidy Means. All Ann Tirana vnni nn America;' nierehaiit murine. None of them hp fifthtiiilt the proposed subsidy he cause thev are opposed 'o American ships. An opponent "f the present nrotiosal is not necessarily an op Innocence is an empty form of life. I poiient of an American I lee., inii- Sincerity is inclined to obedience, lis a vast, dinerence 01 "l""'"". C.,ml- k . hnnl.r fnrrc ever". BS tO hOW that fleet IS tO IK He that discovers our vulnerable I operated and maintained. ... nri.niratinn The nropnneniB OI I" 03 t I The optimist cannot see a devil without horns nor ft fool unlesc he t;ll' jangles his bells; the pessimist pro vides these appendages for all. Youth is not of years only; but ma turity scmetjmes is. Experiences which mature the un derstanding may harden the heart. Hey, Larry! Turn off the fun ep;got here comes something serious. ty -rr THE CODE OF A COOD SPORT. Thou shalt not quit- Thou shalt not alibi. Thou shalt not gloat 0"cr wTnning. Thou shalt hot be a rotten loser. Thou shalt not take unfair advan tages. ' ' Thou shalt net a&k odds thou ait unwilling to give. Thou shalt always be ready to give thine opponent the shade. Ttiou shalt not underestimate thine opponent, nor overestimate thyself. Hemeinbcr tnat the game is the thing, and that ho who thinketh oth erwise is a mucker and no true sports man. Honor the game thou playctt, ic he who ptayeth the game straight c:iu hatd wins even when he loses. , - Alright, Larry, turn her on again. nt hir Insist that Us defeat woiiki soum- for a merchant murine. 1 nai not true. The fleet rail ne operaie- he the covernment in various ways . inonir them, hv lenslng the ships or contract. To he sure, that metho. has not paid Kreat dividends to tlu I'overnmenl. hut it 1ms not cost half what the merchant lie t would cos' ...wl.-r 1:10 Biihsldv nrnliosnl. (-jider present roielitlons thr v-r.-hant marine show- " .lefl"it tr the government of $ r, . . .0 0 0 .000 vear. Thi shipping leisine::i is nm at Its lowest ebb. The riemand fe ships Is not si-eat. l.ecr-ise trn''. has steadfastly declined dunnjt tlr last two years. There h:re h--fewer cargoes to carry, and hiir--..ner.l in.v rnsls l-'.v.'ll under tiiei" ...n.lliloiis tho fleet is cn-.tina: th' people only $:n.OOO,enO annually. Hut the purpose of the suhsl.ly 1 In B1 that fleet for 10 cents en th dollar, and then to pay .inn.OOi 11. vear to nrlvale owners In the '"nr ei':i s ihsi.lv. or soinothinit litte f- 000. 000 a vear more under prtvph operation than under the presort ., a-iees. to sae nothltiK of nnltln; a r- irtieat Rift to private inter, st ' oT Hi ' h'ii;e fleet now owned by th' I . a , i, I,, ;,,i,iitnn to that even It I.i proposed to loan thn private In 1, r,,;',i J I eon. ".ul to refit th t. ro HAVE DOUBLE EILL Thn first or a s-'ii s of band con ori.i to ! Rivi'n thin winter by the ifimiirlns County baml will bp Rlvon it.t Tupsdity niL'ht at the Antlers, n ronnt-rtion with tho regular pro rram of that popular theater. A me entertainment is promisMl and he profits will he (iiid-'d between the theater and the band. The hand has hrr. voikins diH ntly for two months to prepare for his rone rt series and has a proKram reparrd which will interest all ii u h I tovera. The band is speriatiz iik on f.iectioiiK from t ho popular iperas, also upon standard band uanh'-H, overtures, etc., a well as he late popular imiFic. The exoel ent proiiram beint? made by the hand as been the subject of much favor- :b'f rnntiuent recently and the or ganization 13 beltiR widely praised 'or its pieainp work. Men and women who are familiar with hana nusic pay that the Kor,ilnirs baud is ne of the In-st in the entire state uid they jrive it very hii;h praise. The band concert will be held ini onneciion with the regular motion I uctur procram, which will be up ' o the same hitzh rtandard as is be ing maintained by the manacement r thP Antlers. Tiiis double bill will be offered at a very reasonable iricp ami it is expected that prac tically all music lovers of tho city will take advantage of this oppor tunity to see and hear a fine enter 'ainnunt. The band proposes to give one of these concerts every two weeks dur ing the winter season and In their plans have been given the co-opera- fion of the management of the thea ter. The management has offered the band a very liberal share of the 'irofits and the organization will he ible, with the support of the resi lents of tho city, to raise sufficient funds during the winter to pay the many expenses which are incurred. illGHWAVwi'WANTS FINES IMPOSED DIVERTED For roasting." canning' or. preparing entire meal at one time r"- delicious roast, baked potatoes,' l t7 liiauoiuiii niiuaucsscu o u e . i u 3 rice puu - c ' ' . ding or baked apples. lpecial prj You can do it and save the time, work J!11 'a and fuel necessary to prepare such a., '1? $4.35. rr.eal in the ordinary way, if you have a . 1 SEtHUM sra aWear:Ever-",'!t Aluminum ia Roaster . Lmt at how yom how thit aUntll can ft maefm - bivnlmj to aM time and fuel for you EVERY day grtul ly 'tiiMfa Churchill Hardware Co. TODAY'S MARKET REPORT PllICES TAIf) FARMERS FOR I'KOllL'CE In otlirr woriiK. It la proposed tr rive nwav the fleet locaint It Is noi nnyine at a time wlien tlio shipping l.ii-.in. ss is at it? wnrat. ami then tr more tor tr man is new.u i"11" L would help sonic if more people w. t r sensible instead of being so sensitive. ( ' J. r - LUROPEAN CONVERSAT VENtSS. liar In Euronn Ihrv rail th. n.w th.n is ' ii i dev nriwn t rircimntanrra. In always hanging arounrl and telling i i-"e.l i.ni!lm?s? 'r Is it a pra'i ! von how to rlo ihf r.n.iir ieh 3 -k ,li.t. I t he lirivate pliippin.' Interests III IV ei." In America we rail h.m .m,. I i Alien , r of t lie p. ep of t he ronn 1 1 v thing a little worse that that. Name him yourself then crown him. WHAJ'S IN THE NAME, Mrs. Simpering "And la your charming daughter convent bred ?" Irate f ather (in receipt of bills) "No, college loaf!" j LAFE PERKINS SEZ: "!t nevi-r rain:i hut it pours when you haven't an iimhrella.'' llle illtei rati neve II "1. m; fan In r. why do the priv .sts wart f,io ships If tl'." r he made lo pay? fleet i.i a TChid' elei:iant th.v wirt Willi II? Am' If it Isn't a -white elephant. !iv the rie. t awav ami pav more for it iiialiiteiianro than ii nnw paid? I. l'U e JI V. Minuet of Seattle but l!ic almieiity in!l,,r is ; ami I'MTvthinjr il'.al In " Jili'ti-iy v. ipnl I'lMin tin ir (. " Wi-ailli. Ilavi-:;: iu'vr lia.l t.co iui intl !' impro ii;jr i cir I'.n,! - ami 4;hh sihotil en rl. make ;i liritor ((iniiminily liu- is coit' ;iei ii'iin- in tlii'ir j'l'i'cil t'nr inv;il,. tin" .iia.si,!'i' uf rcarinj.; ;i child i!u , lie ad mim emout ii' (ilhcrs mid their VICTROLA MUST BE SOLD. I l'ii l it "" i !e Vie' tola anil ri-rnrilx 1 ! ,"'! I ni n h.. I.a renin for j ra.Oi. for full part ;. n!:r . r.nd vhere i .1 em he -Ten nildl'Cs-t (loo. ('. Will : ii-n, Ore. . iv. l;it ill- tin k. prominent turkei arrlvod In th" !( .k hut th ' t. ,il : r Is hero annua'.! season. 5 I his l'au' ftll clios! of .si'll'ia!i (li.iiosiliiuis art" .n ccrvi ' Fchiicl Imiltiiiios appcil tn thrm iva.slr. "U caiil'iot M'il ihi'i i a HivoviT, it. is a K'vat f.iti -!'.!.: i is y real 1 in the minnn'y. t-'d thai s a malt '.Mlii a tl R a:-' it tin i.i'd M'iuuils and yot il' t't ra ar'.iia c and 'ir.V ciiui'at iiir.i I iiiii's. s. cf cit i. i li.--!1 iii .. Community Plate 1 ante rrcss lomnient s " - tnv Asnni-lateil l'i r rtlHTl.AM). Xov. 2:!.--The liiKli vay .ii",iii;ii;:.ioa iiulicatoil today that it would ask the legislature lor a law providing that fines imposed for vio ation 01 the slate tralfic laws he atari d in the highway lund, instead if going to the county treasuries. A new rliiiunent of nifty styles of Mark saleen aprons. Something new. Marksbury Co. yl IM! I I I.T.S ST.Tl;.IKT Ciorce tjuine. Republican rar.lli date for ('ounty jiidKe at the recent l.etiou and who was successful in K-iliC eleeted to the office, today Hied Ins statement of cirri i. in expensi s '.nth County Clerk I. II. Kiddle, .hula" Jtl.lle spent $1 '."). NO ill his own i.e- liali dtiriim the cainpaiKii, his state mint sljows. miRo pa1y7eaWio - AWAIT THE SPRING fLtUIONS Butter, 85 cents a pound. Dutterfat, 46 cents. KKgs, 45 cents per dozen. Kggs, pullet, 40 cents per dozen, hens, heavy, 17 cents a pound, liens, lieht, 10 cents a pound. Turkeys, No. 1. live, 28 cents per pound. Turkeys, No. 1, dressed, 35 cents per pound. Springers, la cents a pound. Old roosters, 10 cents a pound. Wheat, J1.10 at mill, sack re turned. Parley, $flG a ton. Veal, dressed, 8 to 11 cenls a pound. Hogs, dressed, 12 cents, 120 to 160 pounds weight. Cows, prime, 4V4 cents. Hteers, prime, 6 cents. Lettuce, $1.06 per dozen. Honey. local production, 20 cents a pound. Cascara bark, 1922, cents a pound. Cascnra bark, 1921. 7o. RETAIL PRICES ON MILL PRODUCTS. Mill run, $1.30 to $1.30 a sack or 80 pounds. Cracked corn, $2 a 100 lbs. Iiolled barley, $1.50 a sack of 70 pounds. Grey seed oats, per bushel, 76c to 80c Feed oats, per 100, $1.90. Flour, soft wheat, $1.65 a sack. Flour, hard wheat, $2 00 a sack. CiODGE DJEECTOBY. Knlicliln nf I'yihlii Alpha Lodge. No. 47. nie-M every Tuesday evening in Knights of Phythlas Hall. 1H0 Hnve St. Visiters hIwhvs weh'omed. KCIKM.CH HITZMAN, C. C. .!. It. I'AUUINOTON. M. F. K. K. WIMUKHLY. K. It. S. -rotl.-l'lll';. ud l y Hi, . iniiniv .1, l'i New that tin- !ia(c! us a I'tiri'-.t r cou uly I'diirt of t! uiH'falo to il.o f uhr liiprliwny, the cna.d m!1 -jratowny (o inicrior pcir! -, an i'it if a fine .so;i liarlmr. '!'!: the entire county than an.M'i .of the wotHia fov a lonjr tinit-. I h v 'i.t. I ii' i The county Innli t for I!;.' m jitioli.shi'd in fti'l within tho n.-i i. I la crs sonicthino; to "clicw mi" in " cotne due next. year. '! hii;hv ay has In. hv. ay onnni.'edon, i d its v. i ! i i 1 1 vi n ! ' ri 'ill : ; 'ir.c , h is 1 1 on hac !!! v ill !ia c 1 more tii tin' I hapin iii'd in i 10 .T'! I yi ' i i: v. '. it. Ini lueoce. el" rn!' l e-; juul Ul'.i ' 'e t ' t"l 1 1 is w ov! : out I lie ft ein. I I n I'lie'li '1 - l . I i ler l l.ee. .-it ! .1 'I W hi. li I!'.'. Iliel mil. a Ini I 'i lie ; i ' t i I l I t i Clornpiueau says (o'linany is pi. 'looks like that coumrv was ahvady " Jutlinir t li e freiiucncy (if au(ti!'.ol.!i hail idea to carry a saucl-olf tdml jrun ;rier. I'ii'Hu'i' w .1 il wet, IM' l'l'.n ;r..l - n 1". t -; , S Value $125 )' N' v.i' out' of our FREE CniOAriil, Nov. 23. (A. r.)-Tl.c M'enlng drive for the formation of the 11 lan-llearst-Tlinmpson Ihiril party -n i auan trie outeeine ot spriim Mons in several of the mure important it as of th,. emmtfy, at which time i'ii.impnti w ill he a ( nmliilate to sue- I l'.nii-"!f a- ni.it or of Chicago. tlvl.tn ,s ,he i. nil one of tho three ttho h;e' l.;oe nn,. Mali nie'lt.s as lo fin lire attitude, and he said "that it' 'he old pttt'ti. s lait to nominate men "i ihe ii.'ii-t or .lohns.ri s-ttunp, or ..:ne nt!',, r avoMe.llv pricri-iit ran i's, then ilie ihitd party is inevi- t-.II on 7t) .1 ni, , Ju-I i.oie Ml: 1 I.I ee( , i i y f "7f i'Ti jw mi t ronililioiK r In II . Ie (hat we .ill rnst.iiHiT ,urvliHM of more. -v the pri I iirtiriilar. Mis ( I,oi: in'; hoi ; You V i jht V7in V ah in ullt'1 loa :l . i Sjj it,'., , , ?! - - X T'1" l'i- ii'- s;-.:ai is C -Ma: K-ii'iiv Co a - - - g a i.i iisr mi i riv.i mmis ( -I.OM-: g T'- . , v. 1 : ' '" ' 1 ii'il- ito. hoi ; R " i;; V'1-' ' 'i come to W ' v s, ::,.t y, h ,v, . g iN ' '; - " " 1 ' "l'i t e s,i-ui-.!.iv V X ' ' '. i'r. 11. -! M. t )lt S v ''"''! : '"'1"i :"'" ' il !l,in.i- .'''l".'"-!;..a:"i v. , do :,;;:.;.'-'v,!.:i". l :,r-r- ? Y , , ' ' ' ia- iiot.ii ' V Y ' ' ' '"' "'i Tie (.,. .... v -v ,.. .t t . K .,. , .. Y ' ' ' li'. V-n .' .1 p ,:.l,' .a, ;-: -' ? s I'-...":.- ' ',;' 1 rk x I ":-'"'. ;'" j , ' .--'' V.", i Y "' '"' ' ' '' I'' .'" ' ... ,' .' . A X ! ,: cS t-'Via i T" .. ' -- . : ''. V . o. o. ir., I'hffptnrinn X.QaRf Kn. Meets In (idd Kelkiwi Tcmplo every Crlday ventnf? at 7:30 o'clock. VlBlt l..g hrpihre"- i"- aIwiivb welcome. MONROR CHEEK, N. O. s. J. OKDDKH. Rec. KeC. ,t. H. BAILEY, Fin. Rec. JniK i: iiiir lire-. en nviZ 'lll'.N nirptn In thi Mitcrflhi.M hall th , .a T-..r.,mvp In ch mc tth. Regular communlcatlot, Temde. Rmihtin n.: V cuma. -ijii S'tSS'i N K KillllOtrt lllf Mnnimr Circle No, 9 mw nu'm VlslUiii; neighbors tntliri (1. Ft. .. Hn.r.. . lt and 3rd Thursd.yi l, m ;,J ro resp.ftltillv InviHt.. MRS. ELIZABETH HWItUl K. O. 'I' M Up,n .... . . fourth Tliurwlay of rl ma a Maccabe hall, corceiuj, ireeta. Vlsltlag Sj.pa inn welcome. a w. ma vi. LMTC.II RTHA1-1H bee hall everv WednrMhT na Vlalttntr memben alniti iJt RlCHAltD WSCR 1 L MILDRED K'CnAOCH Tie - e i .hi b HtaiPHner wi wooDmcni or rae womn-d No. 126. meeti 1 0 ItHowi .1 in Roaeburf? eTery lit at.4 Jrl It day evenings. VUlttnc ulim alwaye wnlr.inis. rRKUERIrK fOETtS:: i. a i nr.u c hi"It:k so. at. ii Ptated convocalions on Hit third Tuemiays, MmosIc3e inenitiera requested to eaf I vltdtinK com. anions wet'ex R. A. WILSON, Br W. F. HAKRIj. B. 1. II. lulh."Mossori Will Hold r).-tllr coramMltrj" .k- VlbJ Tarn... AH .k-l Mil of fiverT month. All wi Quetcl to atteno regnlui.1"' Tleltlnsr brott.r art ltU vlted to attend. j. b. rLrRM. ti J. O. CAT. nr-iicKAnn " R'nerl Lodge No. 41, I. 0. 0, " 1'ild Fellows Templs "'JJS; Tupsuh v evenina. '" ,-Bi. In good itaudlng W u OEHTnrnR HArnat.i. No. 11 hnM rK"Hrirt?" end nn.l fnurtn inn jf Vlsltlm? sisters invltJ toiOO views. MaccaDee aaii, atreets. ..i ttcsPII! TtAfl", in , pV-U.R STEPHW! BAiil.K.o OnTctiura Af' Moose hll on Bood "ptfjjgx V S 1 Let Us Bid on Your YS! T1IIIKF sj - - We will Receive Turkeys Friday & Sat. And we want your birds. Come in a:'d here hi Roseburjr, or be sure to call on our buyers al Drain, Yoncalla, Oakland, Wilbur, Xe Creek and Riddle. OVll PRICKS MAY HELP YOU GET THt HIGH FIGl'RK. rt... ... .....I-.. -:..., for their bird?, i ne none- luint- i.iifia k1-1- iv ' .n-fater the prosperity for Douglas county, interests are your interests. EVERYBODY'S EXGHAN i n .i " v.iit;,! - 'I '. pt !;i'it pro. Iir In.' STORE Fine lot of birds in the murket for the T:,a;iiKivii.; u ulc. ie v( t i: It 6Ci "S da'.iM.'ut. though, w !: th, r vCt.-'x-o-; l V. rf. UIIUW A-i . ...... io a a. K