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woRgBom wtwsnyvtrw. Tuesday-, ftbruarv n, PAOI PIV3 pyramid s f Progress Marking Step by Step Our Growth and Success 1.1 fm roa.tl i.v: ."-A ' irav. it 5i WC3 ' 1IJ i ItC HA C3 ft? J 3SU00V WW I 31 WQ PJ 936-3feOC 384-339W ? 17379 VOflS ?? 5689 61A0ON AH Business Written in the Northwest All Funds Invested in Northwest Securities Superior Service to Policyholders ridaniW wars materially Incrsasad on all participating policial Lit in'- L.. n of Interest on annual dividend, left with tha company, F AfnAm and Incoma Inatallmenta Inoreaaed lt yanr to 4 trfnl Tha iuw hlsh rata will maintained during- ma enau-!- rear. L .,., during- entire hlatory. This waa due to operatlnc J-o" mou. h.illh olrola tna a-rat Northaeat. eiciuHv?' - CT iik ..rvlce- Ail Oreiron Ilf policyholder are now entitled to P"11 'fiV.i i lamination and advice aa provided by the Ufa trillion Inatltute of New York City. twin Llle baa never oonteated a claim haa alway been flrat to Iy. Superior Service to Agents Prompt personal service to every policyholder. Death claims paid through the agent wherever possible. All forms of life, endowment, income, educational fund, annuity, old age, corporation and business insurance written. . Women written on all forms except term at same rates as men. Total disability and double indemnity included on all preferred risks if desired. High interest returns mean low net cost of insurance to policy holders. Oregon Life Invests Its Funds Where Its Premiums Are LOiieciea JJestin Pacific Northwest A I Mills. Pre.dnt C 8 Stmuol, General Manager W C. SchuppeL AMt. Manager C. V. Adam-, Treasurer W P. Stalnaker. Secretary Raymond R Krewn. Actuary Dr. A. J. Gleny, Medical Director H. R. Blauvelt, Kxeoutlve Special Oregon life Home Office, Portland, Oregon Corbett Building . Rich Territory Available to Men and Women of Ability and Character in Oregon, Washington and Idaho Insurance Company Seattle Office, 409 Douglas Bldg. Spokane Office, 917 Paulsen Bldg. Yakima Office, 604 Miller Bldg. Boise Office, 522 Idaho Bldg. C. S. McELHINNY, District Manager, 206 Perkins Building, Roseburg, Oregon TO GET TRUCK FOR (ttr Will Dispone of One Tewiu nn.l Will I ae a Un'it Hump Truck to Add Kllli i.-iK y tn Work f IVHtrtiiiont. The disposal of one of the cl teams and the purchase of a dump' irucK for use of the street cle.niina. department, waa proposed l.y Mayor Kice last nlcht and received the ap parent uuaniraoua approval of the council. Kor several month the council has been considering, motorizing- the street cleaning department but because of the expense It was figured that little could lie done this year. It was flint proposed Ihm the city purchase a rubber tired trac tor to take the place of the teams This would allow the apparatus to be hauled at a much greater rate of speed and with more efficiency, and would allow the department to cov er a trreater pari of the paved srr face with the cleaning apparatus. It is necessar Tat this time, how ever, to do work which could not be handled with a tractor. How ever, it Is considered unelepa to keep two teams at present. It Is planned to pnrchape a light truck with a steel dump body. This will take the place of the carts now used, and will add speed to the work of the de partment. The sweeper and some or the llBhier apparatus can be hauled bv the truck, and the flushcr can he moved by the remaining team. It is expected that the truck will ndd a great deal to the efficiency of the department and will enable tin men to do much more worn i"in Is possible with the present nnle oualed apparatus. It is b lleved that the truck can be bouttlit for r.n amount which will not j-Tcatly ex ceed the cost of keeping the extra team, while it will more than pay its upkeep by added efficiency. The council authorized the sireet. committee to make a thorough In vestigation and proceed to buy the truck If found advisable. 1 No Matter Where They Get Them- We know they don't make any better machinery than Molino machinery. And when you begin to talk price, it is in a class by itself. 50-toolh Drag Harrow $18.00 12-inch Plow $17.25 Have you tried Noxall Milk Producer) A DroDerlv balanced dairy feed. Contains no oat hulls.- Try a sack against any other dairy iced and be your own judge. $1.90 per sack 8-- a. "See Us First We Can Save You Money" Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange $ Koseburg and Oakland GLASS NAME PLATES I Teh. 20. Miss Ella 25 1'nlon street,, and a Zschary, 15. of 1264 T street, were held In the today as a result of the Itiy yesterday morninc, of H Hubbard, r2 years of Injuries suffered about Saturday afternoon when struck by an automobile the Wolfe girl. Miss Zach- ie only other passenger In t the Rurdon morgue ill be held and at thai said, the nature of the ' any. to be preferred tlier or both of the girls wrnuned. Today no form- Ms bad been drawn. The ere held on open charges i"u nail. ash in which Mrs. Hiil- of S. N. Hubbard, SU8 sustained injuries from later died, occurred at Of Commerciiil nnrt Cenlnr Xrt. Hubrard who, accord- nesses j, on the curbing Jtbeast cornrr was struck toiaohile and was thrown Of several feet. SE FEE BILL DITES-STINGS Apply wet baking soda or ordi nary ammonia. tollowa by Vic V VAPI fo Rub CW !7MiWn Jan Vied Yearly PROPOSES NEV. Ml m VVhllP rul V..h 11 An n.ln. ways committee to make even more catioIla, alternative to the national drastic reductions and then briDK it out for passace. The majority of the body 8H'iwd to have a complete change of heart on getting word from the governor he wanted something done and on further word from Hie senate it would kill the one cent increase 1n gasoline tax If the houso did not provide for a reduction In fees. Overturf said the governor was very cnxious that some relief be given to auto owners by reduction of their license fees, and he se.ld he was further informed that the senate would not vote to increase the gasoline tax by one cent a gal lon unless the house offered some license fue freedom. Graham bitterly protested aealnst the move to resurrect the measure. "If the senate wants to kiil the gas oline tax, let It be killed," he said. "They have played horse hero long enough. I am against bringing this bill up again and square." ! "This bill would rot only reduce license fees, it would increase the speed to ST miles and hour and 1 ami against that," sal.l lluniur. .VeMnhan of l inn said the Idea In bringing back the bin .to to iron out the ohjeclons nr.d g t a good bill. I eo declared that, what every farmer member came to the legisla ture for was to do something lo re lieve automobile owners aud It was up to the house to do it. bonus is proposed by James T. Van Henssolaer of this city, who has been asked to take the place of Major (ten- one at large, one from the District of Columbia and ono from each state In the Union, and numburs among Its members some of the lending cinrens governors, former governors, mem- f the states. Including a nunrber of bers of Congress and financiers. jgrWftIFS eral Petter C. Harris as national chairman of the National Memorial University Association. Mr. Van Rens selaer states that he will decline the place unless a tentative plan is suffi ciently endorsed to offer a suitahlo alternative to the bonus and proposes that Ihe nation provide a complete j education for nil children of the I J je MEIGHAN IN NEW ROLE Just the thing for your home. House numbers, signs, etc., on plale glass. Drop into the Ncws-ltevlew and see sample. K. A. Tun, Jiyme. ureea Oregon. . o and the gagstera "pulled" home talent g:gs. The remainder of the program ; which consisted lof B"lectlims aud I solos by the 1'mpqua Five orrhestra. vocal solos by Mra. Fr d Strang, reading by Mrs. F. A. Stewart, solos by Harold l:. nils and aa sd dies.1 by Commander Stewart, also proved to b delightful for the au dience. Commander Stewart made a I'lea for the lilendale veta to shin up with I'mpqua Tost of the Amer'cnn Legion and his plea went over with a bang ns was evidenced by the large number of new members taken In at the meeting. Following the proitrnm (he I'tup qua Five dispensed dam e niu-lc a id everyono Joined In for a good Irae. Coffeo aud doughnuts were served tnioui.'.u;ut the evening by the C'en dale women. The barnstormer' will caravan to Suthcrlln on ucst Monday niiht to stage Ihe same show. Klaborate preparations arc being made for the northern trip. . o FANCY RIBBONS SPECIAL We are now showing a fino grade of pure silk ribbons in fsncy patterns. ribbons 4, 5, and inches wide, spe cial low price of 23c u yard, Carr's, v4liero you save. o We cordially Invite the ladles of Hoseburg and vicin.ty to Inspect our fine line of Cimieo Pattern hula. We have them In nil the new shades including Tarragon green. Clover, Strawberry, leopatra blue, Oakwood, Fallow and Firewood, Feb. 20 ami 21st at Tho Vogue. some j ,.; I TODAY'S MARKET t . t REPORT I - - Prices Paid Farmers for Produce. , Putter. Sic lb. ; Putterfat. id oents. . Kggs, 2-c per doien. liens, heavy, 17c lb.; light, 12o lb. Old roosters. 10c lb. ' Veal, dressed 8c to l!o lb. , v. Hogs, dressed, 12c, 129 to 1S 11)8. - weight. Cows, prlrao, 4V40. Kle'ora, prime, lo. , , Honey, local production, 20c lb. Cacarn bark. l'.22. 6V,u lb: eaacata bar, 1921, Vfrc Retail Prices on Mill Produota. Knslern oats, $2.10 per 100 lbs. Mlllrun. 1. SO to 1.50 sack of 80 lbs. Cracked corn. J2.15 to $2.S0 per 100. .. .....v L...... v..vu yul 1VU UB. Polled bBrley. J1.80 a sack of 70 lba. . Feed oats, ?1.90 per 100 lbs. Flour, soft whent, $1.76 tack. Flour, hard wheat, $1.95 and $2.10 a nai'U. Something of a new role has been assigned to Thomas Melghan In "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," his new Paramount picture coming to the Antlers Theatre tonight, lie plays the part of a wealthy young scientist, ex plorer and soldier of fortune. The story is said to be quite unusual and fans Will httva nmi'lior ftntuirttin it v il orld war service men or women. 1 -. . V "". Th., TVal states- 1 8ee'"K Mr. Melghan and I.eatrico Joy I he piwosai states. , . nI.nKi. ,,,. . .... . ,.. "The attention has been called of L'r' tho National Memorial I niversily Association, and of the Chamber of Commerce of the United Slates, that a most filling and proper educational memorial to tho memory, of the men who gave iheir lives to Iho country, during the world mar, was to be found in Iho following suggested alternative to the bonus: "That Iho federal government share It waa defeated fair - ,,,,.,, nH ,i,, rI.i,.. tiens, and with Individuals, and. the feminine lead in the picture. They were last seer, together In Cecil' P.. DeMilie's "Manslaughter." Theodore Itobens plays the mle of Capt. Mor gan Pring, a piratical Kklpper and Irader who deals in contraband. Eva Novak. June Klvidge, Albert Koseoe, Alec Francis, Lainance Wheat, John Miltern. Robert Hrower, Kdward Pat ilek and Jaenti"'ine Dyria are others In this remarkable cast. BULL MONTANA AT MAJESTIC already functioning during the next ten or more years. In establishing self-supporting universities on the '.Oxford-Cambridge svstem of a score 1 Lrtt- ninrn tit enlleires. These colleTes I ir " . .1.1 sines or iwo-l I snail do nen-govein.nl.. a.n. s.u...-,.. Mt.,ro B,U(li()B according lo ,are to be afforded Ihe ornnrtuniiy to Srn b( wh , ,lro,IucIn I.uisl "Pun'' M ' liana, the good natured film rnine-han, at Ihe Majes tic tonight in a "i.Mlies Man" is eager to finish bis stay to Italy and return to Hollywood lo bt-.'in the second of his ies of two-reel remedies at the Hunt these f . Feb. 2ii. The house Sat- "Tiivin rrviv.d the bill It ' ago wh'rh wouM "lltlleliiie lit.rr., .i '"k to th" roads and high- Mil self-governing. TLjtr mm I atlNDRY . . j liL-e ce.ned. rball also b' our car wasnea ;" ,, it ilt umierst(K.d that (he fo'o con- JPW' rq"1V!':d caM tr n"c.lon of the government with the best SKHVKK possible. Will call r ,., b, ,h( H,ulp,ion of one- busy to bring It In. The price is right ors " " -'"".. " '- ...w.. run'nnkers and h:i re-elved a le'ler provisi. n for the hither education of I fr()m ,hc ,,,, r ,vr, s,,,r several all children, qualified, of all men and on,a a,Q ln w,ll(.h hp ((),( f (he rp. women who served in Ihe army, navy rr)tlon nreord.-d b.m ln Milan his and murine corps in the late war. j hcmp t()Kn , ,lltrH an(, fac. "Karh university, subj.-ct to a torl wor(1 eJoyf,,i and n( waB I!1P, Bl mutual aureemeni 01 an c....eges cm- ,hP latj,)n bv ,.. lllaVor and other I,. D. Howard Prop. N. Jackson Annex Motor Shop Garage si. of Complete and Permanent Cure beajasufTeretfromPiks Tcars.but today feel like t woman." This U one ex-outofhundredsofsinv tots 1 l r-mca pa- hYoiTtdtokno7ln1- liVUR. W, send for my atx ana aan Rcmeniocr my guiranra pov-.ree and per- cure 00 matter' 1 "f be. L??AS. J. DEAN "wntM - 1 i27.Tnio.oeiicoa1 - C. W. Lawson. who for the past eighlen months has ha I ebar-e of the shons at the K"- hurt- C:ira :e. has resigned his portion thr-r" to go Into business for hinted, be having bought the Oak Htn'l Garag-r of Spaugh and llohl. He r-p ets to make additions to the i-iiuipment enlarge the capacity of the shop fur handling all classes of r-palr wok. DAILY WEATHER REPORT half of the liability for a sum needed to cirry out the puniosrs outlined, the entire nmeunt to he underwritten bv the slate or other parties con-'rern-d. even the question of Ihe pay- nv rft of Interests 10 be left open for "Ilrieflv. .he suci-'-stion is to per-! j,,r,rt,. 4.. .(mo ex .service men HnI . women n iire .i n.ltig cv rv section and 'fvry division if the country and act-. inn fnun ihe mt rnlithtened self- '. inti-rest, to J"in in cue great national; effort to cr--...e a highly edueati-d ; Ai.i-riean p'-"ple In too or more gen-j 1 (rations. Fur ni iny. ni'n. and wocien,' ' v ho unselfishly set v d the country J Vr.ni: th- gnat war. fully believe 17 S Y.'ea'ber Bureau, local office, ,);..t .duration i litht and l!sht is, Roseturg Oregon, 21 hours ending 6 ,,om ,ed. and. that a movement has . .tosecurg, vi s u. i,;,h. if it ! elope econl:ng a. in. . .. L . .... , d...i;...i. in in and Hunareatna. to pro: .1 "i ..."-m Highest tempemttire vesten.ay lowest temiH ranire last nii-ni leading citirens, us well as a brass b:nl. "Hull" did not hesitate to speak of his homesickness, however. In other words, he c:.pr---d It as follows: "Am home sr-c!t f-r OJIfornta. Deer all Los Arif l-s- ulf'er all for me.'' 1 t',.nii.iinn kiwi 1 hours I Total prtcip. since fir-t of month 1 I Normal preclp. for this month .... j Total prerip. from pt. 1. n I to d te 1 ' 11' T ! ' Aver. T.reeip. from P' ' ': Te'-il (trficM-ncy fn-ui ''f'' I f. 22 Average pr-clir. for 4 wet tea ', ro-js. tt-t. siar. ln. Tonight a.i.l W; .:r.c J... . ";': ! fair. VnLLlAVI LHI.L, Obierter, .11 1. .31 r 1 impassK n-sl enteipri.-.e so far under- 4'1 leKen b- msn." 1 Th- Natemal Met.iorial Association! was formed fur the purpose of olp n-( te? the r r' se -tv fun-is an ! th- ( li.Ai..-:.t t.f Ni'i 'iinl M. ii.oria! In! a 'r.Iiwte ! t"" rii 1. lory; vviii lave tit. ir lvr s 1.-1. ,li;r .- -- th' World V.':ir. in Inch :- ' ! Mhi.'i r-lu:w nr-'l pdv f - l-'i e'en'l"d to the ch.' i',r, n these W.-i!ld War men and V -!! - of tin i.1 The Ka-.bn.tt re-r:l'e of .be a-i sociation is coa.poeJ it it meruben.i SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDIVEY AILMENTS Tli ere is only one medicine Uut ; really stands out pre-eminent as a ' medicine for car.iMe ailments of t1ie Vidncy, liver an l Madder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest fot t!:e reason that it baa ' 1 proven to be just the remedy needed in thtmaands opon tlionsanda of dis tressing cases. bwamp-Root makes ' fricr.di quickly lK-caoae its mild ami inimciliate effect is two realizcl in nicst caaer. It ia a gentle, ircaling vegetable cooij'-ui.'l. btart trrstmciit at once, tsoli! at all drug stores in bottle of two sis( milium and lari;r. However, if you wih first to tet th'.s great prejiarati'.n send t-n cects to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingharnton, N. V., for a sample bottle. When writ, in g be (tut and mcntiua this paper. The Glendale 'opry house" shook on its foundations lust night when the American Legion Barnstormers from this city staged their road show at that place. The theatre was crowd ed to th-J doors with (ilendale folks, who formed the most appreciative audience the leglonalrrrs have ever played to. Kvery number of (he program received hearty encores and cheers. The feature of the Rhow. a melange of musical comedy, taken from the Klks Minstrels with the famous "Million Dollar Il-auty Chorus" provided pep for the eve ning. "Deedle" Mathews director of the show, put the gang throuvh the paces with so much vim and vigor that the raftors trembled by the time the closing chorus sounded. The lieauty Chorus was "on the Job" it in EASIER VISION CLASSES are not meant solely to correct faulty vii-on but also to give you "easier vision." Tbe condition of your eyes jukj cause a drain upon your nerve, drowsiness xd otbur symptoms. Cur properly fitted glass es will correct this. Optical Department BUEAR BROS 20G0 oiti:;. wi:i K1,Y i 1n .sTi.1L m:vii:v Deposits in :SI hanks I.10S.543.-S.'-l. increase j:.r.,0ilil.lHiO. llandon will spend fin.000 more on city electric plant. Wind Klver Lumber Co. at Cas cade Locks to resume. West coast sawmills oitput 7 per cent above normal. New business 2 per cent above production. Ship ments a per c-nr nbove new biislnes:i. Ilanden- New Wcstlund Holel op ened to public. Koseburg $ 1 0. ISO to be expend ed on -tl road prelects. Southern Pacific Co. to build Na tron rut-off when courts finally confirm Its control over the Central Pacific lines. (lasollnn bootlegging to Increase with Increased state tax In Oregon. Albany Ilridge indited built over McDowell creek. legislature may treaje board of cosmetic therapy examiners. Hlue river union district to have $5.1.00 school building. Albany Meat packing plant to add 4-etory brick annex. Newberg Oregon Canning Co. takes over local cannery. Will run on large scale. Hood River Shell Oil Co. lo start work 011 new $.i.nn0 plant. Seaside HriiU- lo be built across Noeanlciiin river. CorvalllH has largest electrically operated chick hatchery plant In northwest. Vcruonla to get $15.(n.O school. H-nd .Inn 1 leill.t'nr per mits totaled 34,750 against $2 iur jan. i-jzz. Kstacada Planing mill under con struction. " Astoria $150,000 bridge . to bo"" built over Lewis and Clark river. -.. Koseburg Seveu oil drills to bo operating ln county within 90 days. Portland Sperry Klour Co. to spend big sum here for enlargement of plants. Redmond $00,000 construction now tinder wuy with more expected. Klgln I'rnlt raising becoming Important Industry. Vernonla Oregon, American Lum ber Co. to construct mammoth saw-, mill here. Wallowa valley considered head lettuce Industry. Kugeno New art building of U. of O. completed. MrMlnnville llaptlsts to build $75. OiM church. flearhart to get $200,000 hotel. Astoria Jensen and Von Herberts seeking site for new theatre. Kaglo Cliff $50,000 ennnery to replace one destroyed by fire. (iroshum First unit new school to be built this summer at cost of $50,000. , . Milwaukle New business building to cost $10,000. Medford Gold ridge, mine sella for $150,000. $15,000 to be spent by Deschutes, national forest service for roads. Harrlsburg sawmill slartB opera tions. It-nd plans $200,000 high school, llecdsport gets electrical power service. Itaii.ler Finn two-story garago hull. ling lo go up. tiresham Installing new water mains. Astoria exported cargoes having value, of $3.5110,400 during 1922. Industrial News-Hureau. CHICKEN TAMALE RALE A CHICKHN TAMALE and COOKKD FOOD sale, will be given at the ( hum-. h-r of Commerce office, HATl'UDAY, i'KII. 21, by the U.ynl Circle ("lass of the christian Chiuch. llulldlng fund benefit. DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SERVICE. We cannot prow faster than tho surrounding country: though we have to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus maintaining a larger Investment than ordinarily required. WE ARE PREPARED TO EERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co R. M. JENNINGS, Manager Flavo Hard V. heat Flour Made Rislit SolJ R'yM 40 lb saclf $1.95 Quality Guaranteed Ask Your Grocer for FLAVO ALL KINDS O LUMBER I at- METZGER'S Also u!l kind.! of oll.cr Luikling niaterinls, iiiclvifling J linckL:m.-. bewcr ripe, l-cment, Lath, SUinyli-s, I Lis ter, LauJ Piaster. lc:iiforc!n;j Siecl and Roofing. Largest stock in tlio county, ami tlis prices arc right. Vi'.'rof.ouso at Empire Barn