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PERFECT
FRENCH DRESSING
Just take mail bowl, put
I ublcspoonful of sugar, X
teaspoon whit pepper,
teaspoon alt, X teaspoon
pound mustard, X teaspoon
paprika. Beat Into the dry
ingredients 1 cup of Matola,
a drop of two at a time.
Add H cup of vinegar and
juiceof H lemon. The longer
you beat French drewing,
the better it la. It should
hen be placed on Ice to be
come chilled bcfora using.
the Secret of Serving
DELICIOUS SALADS
at Smy Dinner-at Insignificant Cost
EVERYONE would like to serve
salads at every dinner but if you use '
t the oil liberally, and drench the salad, as you
snould, it is used up quickly. This makes im
ported olive oil quite expensive.
WITH Mazola,however,the price
is so reasonable that you can use it as
liberally as you wish and once you try it
you will prefer Mazola to the finest imported
olive oil.
MOVIES.
MAZOLA is so sweet and pure,
and blends so wonderfully with your
other salad ingredients, that once you be
come acquainted with it, you will be delighted
to serve aMazola-dressed salad at every dinner.
YOUR grocer sells Mazola in pint,
quart, half-gallon and gallon tins, packed
and sealed under expert supervision. It is
never sold in bottles or in bulk. If Mazola is
unsatisfactory to you, your grocer refunds
the cost without question.
FREE Beautifully illustrated sixty-four
pane Cook Book. Write to Johnson
' Company, Portland, Oregon.
Best forSalads and Cooking lll
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lMoa f main here for soino weeks or until j turned to his homo in Riddle lost
LOCAL NEWS 1 I lr8 ' arty snws niuch improvement, night.
RIVALRY IN LOVE VIVIDLY
SHOWN IN PLAY AT LIBERTY
Picture fana bo aeeeet the theory
of lure at first sight will have some
thing r.iore to think about when they
ae i norna anii ifrauge musbonm.
th Preferred Picture nuw playing at
Uia Liberty Theatre (or the uul time
tonlglit.
When the hero of the piece goes
to Spain to transact business fur
his firm he aita down to the piano in
his apartment one evening to play
"l.a I'aioma." A golden voice In the
diMance taaea up the song and he
falls in love with Koalia Mendel, the
prima donna of Madrid, before he has
much aa laid eyea on her. But let
it be known that the creature in the
fleah is by no means a disappoint
ment, for Roaita la enacted by the
Beautiful Ealelle Taylor who person
ifies all the fascination of the pop
ular conception of a dashing senorlta.
When her lover returns to Ameri
ca she followa hitn on the pretense
of fulfilling an enKSKemcnt to sins:
In the Imited btntea. Her voice
broadcasting "La i'aioma" by radio
reaches his ears just as he Is pre
paring for his wcdiliue to an old time
sweetheart and needless to say it
stirs him to sudden panic. What the
outcome Is forms the basis of the
story which thrilled our fathers and
mothers a generation ago when the
famous Donna M. flay book wus
published.
ROBERTS WEARS MONOCLE
Theodore Roberts lias traded his
famous laugh-provoking cigar for a
monocle and a pair of pirate's boots!
Mr. Roberts is seen at Captain Mor
gan Pring, a aemi-plratical trader of
the South Seas, in Thomas Meighan's
littest Paramount picture, "The Man
Who Saw Tomorow," which will be
the attraction at tbo Antlers Theatre
tonight. Instead of the well-known
cigar, Roberts Is armed with a mon
ocle and through much of the picture
he wagvs a losing battle against a
pair of boota a aire too small for
him.
A cast reminiscent of Cecil B.
DeMille's production of "Manslaugh
ter" was selected for the picturization
of "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow."
The star Thomas Mclghan and his
leading woman, l-eatrlce Jov, headed
the preceding DeMille cast. Theodore
Roberts. Albert Roscoe, Alec Francis,
Eva Novak, June Llvidge, John Mil-
tern another member of the DeMille
cast Laurnnre Wheat, Robert Urow-
er and Edward Patrick comprise the
rest of this distinguished group.
WOMAN SO
BLUE SHE CRIED i
Because of 111 Health-Tells How
Sit Found Relief by Taking Lydia
L Piokham's Vegetable Compound
Burlington, Iowa." I used to area J
uie lime lur my nionuiiy perKJU u II i
weeks and lasted fur
two weeks, and dur- , X
ing mat time 1 wouia
have the blues and
cry. Since 1 have
taken Lydia E. Pink
ham's V e g tab la
Compound 1 am so
happy I can hardly
exuresa myself, t
nave gained aeveral
rounds and look fine,
have recommended
your medicine to my friend and you
may puoiuui my letter aa a muowniiu,
I hope your medicine will give others
the relief it did mo. "Mrs. Ralph G AO,
24-21 Dee Moines St., Burlington. Ia.
Lydia E. finkham'a Vegetable Com
pound ia a medicine for ailments com
mon to women, u nas oen usea ior
m
? 4 r m
such troublea for nearly fifty years, and
thousands of women have found relief
as did Mrs. Gail, by taking this splendid
medicine.
If you are suffering from Irregularity,
painful times, nervousness, headache,
backache or melancholia, you should at
once begin to take Lydia E. I'ink ham'a
Vegetable Compound. It is excellent to
strengthen tne system and neip to per
form its functions with ease and regu
larity.
Would You Save Money
if You Could?
You can. Farm machinery Is certain to advance In price. Mollne
Is the only line of any const-queuce that haa not already advanced,
and they will be compelled to advance before long. We will protect
you on all orders recerved before notice of price advance reaches ns,
and deliver any time before July 1. 123. This Is straight dope, and
it is probably only a uutst!oD of days. Will you need a harrow, plow,
cultivator, corn planter, wagon, mower, rake or binder this season?
If you do, seud In your order at once. Remember these machlnea are
guaranteed to satisfy you.
FwJson Plow $ 77.80
6-foot Tractor Disc $100.00
Delivered to any R. R. station in Douglas County.
"See Us Firat We Can Save You Money"
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roscburg and Oakland
From Drain
Mrs. Clara Wroo, motored from
Drain yesterday to spend the day
visiting with friends end relatives.
T" - ! t I L". 1 1 1 '. '
Reported III
Ham manner, sheriff, of this clty
Is reported to be quite ill at his homo (
here, with Influents and Ingrlppe. .
I4 fisno tuner, rhone 1S9-L.
Shin, the box factory man of
. as over here for a few
I (veiling.
y. service, price, all rlnht at
faiber and Fuel Co. '
Penlnnd, well known resident
krtla, silent several hours In
t yesterday transacting busi-
f t MUSIC STUDIO. 324 N.
at. Phone 602.
Crawford, prominent resident
I". motored in from there ve.
Bo spend the day shopping and
R0I8E. TEACHER of violin.
F" Music Studio.
J- S. Mullen, is among the
'n visitors In Rosehurg
. Mullen motored from
' ye8trrl.1V ntwl ...ill
flopping.
not a iipv inn,n
- .. .,..1,1 ,ul uur lain
lT awerve a nice house. Page
F M Fuel rm.,t.;. k..ln
- Ml 1 11 1T1 IT anil i ailnhln
Of Pnrlln,l
r '"1'ingS lllltthr.r 11-. XT
. . . t ".I". 11. t
. v,ry sick r.t her hnme
- street. Thfv will re
SriRELLA CORSETS. Mndo
Measure, Bell Case, Phono 331-L.
C. R. Bradley of the rural districts.
is spending a few hours in tills city
today on important business.
Mrs.
Piano.
Chas. G. Stanton, teacher of
Phone "5-J. 702 S. Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Hoag, of Suther-
lin Valley, were visiting in Roseburg
yesterday afternoon.
Paiuless extraction of teeth at room
9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Xerbas.
K. C. Hervev, prominent resident
of Riddle is spending a short time
in Roseburg transacting business.
Pruning and grafting. All trees,
Tinea, bushes. Louis Ucrgold, city.
Mrs. J. R. Hall well known resi
dent of Myrtle Creek is among the
visitors in Roseburg today.
Don't Forget Watkins supplies
can bo obtained at 120 West Lane
or phone 177.
Ed. Noely. prominent resident of
Looking Class is spending the day In
this vicinity transacting business and
visiting.
See the Sherman, Clay ft Co. pianos
at 321 N. Jackson street. Moore
Music Store.
Mr. Flnxer Hall arrived here yes
terday from Myrtle Creek to spend
a short time visiting and transacting
business.
.$5 puts the latest Singer machine in
vour home. Machines rented. All re
pair work guaranteed. Hemstitching.
Singer Store, Jackson si.
Mark N. Tlsdale, the well known
banker of Sutherlln, spent last even
ing in Roseburg looking after matters
of interest.
The little son of V. A Pierce of
Dixonvllle, is reported to be quite ill
at his home there. Friends of the
little boy hope, for an immediate re
covery.
Members I'mpqua Broccoli Ex
change, bring your broccoli to our
new warehouse next Roseburg Ice
Co. corner Spring and Short streets.
Foster Uutner, manager.
.Inmcs Hillnrd, well known resl
dent of Myrtle Creek was a visitor
yesterday. Mr. Millard was here on
business returning to his home ia
Myrtle Creek last evening.
11. R. RiclUer, prominent resident
of C.imas Valley, motored In to town
today to spend the day vistiug and
transacting business.
firm AVEStE
if
'-OVD CROCKER
r'neer Drug Store"
,(1 -V. Jackson
'. Or,,,,
William Cool. Ford agent of Drain,
was In Roseburg yesterday on busi
ness. He returned to his homo in
that city last nighL
Members t'mpnua Broccoli Ex
change, bring your broccoli to our
new warehouse n'Xt Roseburg Ice
Co. corner Spring and Short streets.
Foster liulner, manager.
A. R. Wicks of Ruckles is among
the out of town visitors in Roseburg
today. ' .Mr. Wicks Is spending his
time here In transacting business and
Waiting with friends.
Mrs. E. R. flrnund of Myrtle
Cpek Is In Hosehurg today visiting
with fri.nds and relatives. She will
return to hi r homo In Myrtle Creek
this evening.
Among Ihone registered at the Ho
tel Douglas are: Mrs. O. A. liank
piti- c i. iihv. Portland: M. Card
Little Llovd Henson, son of Mr. : ln( r w)fp an(j daughter, Kutte. . Mon
and Mrs. Fred Henson is ouite III wnh, , A M.ik Portland; P. C.
pneumonU at his home in this city, j ,HW,.n an,i w;fP, Hoboken. N. J.;
Friends hope for an immediate re-.R ,. Viach. Portland: J. E. Schulti,
cover)'- land wife. Portland: J. A?hhy. Port-
land- r.eorg" Haeon. Looking (Mass
L. L. Borders, prominent rcident , K) s,,,,y Looking Glass; W. Lloyd
of Riddle, arrived here yesieroay '":GraV(,g Portland; and A. K. Ever
attend
tints.
lie
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
-SOLO EVERYWHERE-
HOLD3 INTEREST TO THE LAST
At the l"niKiia
Those registered at the Hotel
I'mpuua are: (ieorge roe and mo
ther. Drum; J. W. Day, Portland;
A. C Kami's, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. llutler, Portland; W. K. Smith,
Seattle; W. 11. Jamison, Portland;
W. S. Brown, Yonculla; M. F. Hath
away, Kisgcnc; Mrs. T. 11. Yokuui,
Riddle; J. M. Cross, Canyonvllle; A. 'A
Brum, Cottage Grove; C. A. Six, K
Medtord; Mia. U. 1J. Drown, Klk-IIJ
ton; Cordelia Duller, Elkton; K. J. :K
Mullay, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. N. S.
Rogers, Seattle; Mrs. M. II. Clark. f
Millwood, Ore.; Frank Cook, Red-: A
ding; M. Coturrl, Port land; and Mr. A
tw.a I A l,w.. f!'un.ll., 1
5
5
I
You Always Get a
Square Deal
AT
Abraham's Store
The Best and Most Goods
for thfc Least Money
11. l. S..i. ir. m.!3. Ktitlt-a Is lirifl'V Tj
given thai BlltiJttCl tu this cenillltoliB j SJ
and llliilialkulls uC the Act et Jllliu V. ; s
NUTli'H of sale of
bur. tleniTal liiitl tilln
crnnient tint-
nliliiKio'i.
Thoro ia a fight In "Scran Iron."
the latest Charles Kay feature, dis
tributed through First National, to
bo shown at the Majestic Theatre to
night. It is prouubly tho most real
istic fight seen on the screen and
with Its dramatic finish, one would
naturally imagine that the logical end
of tho photoplay had arrived. As a
matter of fact, tho end of tho fight
Is not even, untl climatlcal, for what
follows holds the Interest tensely to
tho very lust scene. One after an
other the troubles of the plucky boy
pileup until relief conies at the last
moment, and It is safe to say that
the last scene, a close-un showing
lust tho heads of the mother and the
boy, will be long remembered by
those who see the picture. It is a
radical departure from the accepted
end of a feature.
o
Use this te Stop
Neuritis Pain
Ni manor where your rain It located
in tho ta k, sJumldwi it, arm., Iks r
loin you tun -t relii f without tak
in anvthinf to dee'li-n the nerves.
Mott pfig.l- tio nut know that 8 Ut!
ra, rheumatism, iu-uralM, had tt-etli.
t old uml oth.-r ailnifiits cfti n end up
in ii'-urltl" or nTve inllanimatlnn.
Tlie iu1'kent way to r-Mi'h the
rax! nt-rvvj in lv almorpt in. That'll
whtff Tvsinol I" work. Tysinol
aiplhl ovnr the upot where you f'-fl
the pain, ami i taken up throuich thu
porva of the Kkm. It itf.f.Hin and heals
tho IntUnwd rt -rvvn, helping to relorj
tlit m to lira! thy tondition.
Tyani'd lontfctriH iu dope no polaon.
Atisidutelv l.f.ru.l' !.
Get a tfod nupply of Tymnol from
W. K. I'hrtptnnn. UriiKKi. i'rl'-e tl.
Tho TvhiiioI t-'oniita-iiy. Ml ar. Che in lb t,
4u(l Sutler St., San Krancimo.
1W16 i-ij Ht4t.. anti (he Inalrui-lloiia
of the tt'f.riary of tin? Interior if h p
temUr U, l'J 1 Uti U !.. lt). the liui
ior on th followiiiK iaii'lH will to oli
Murrli lit. 3, ul 10 ot-lork ft, in., itl j
put. lie auttion at the L'nltfil .Mates laiui ,
office at ItuHehurK. Urc, to tu lilUfft
t.lil.l.-r u twil Insist than Ihrt HDltrultieil I
value aa shown ly tills noiici. sale to ; U
ho buhjeel to the approval or tn i
tarv of th liu.nur. Thtj purt linac ;
tu-1 1-a with an iiilri'.t ionnl mm of one- i
iiiin or one por teiu uivwi, unu
. swiiinlMHliiiiH allowed, must be dDoMted
at time of sale, ninnoy to be ruiurut-u
if sale la not approved, ot litrwlhu
patent will lBue for the tunher, wluoii
must be TemoTed within tn years.
liUla will be received from clttxens of
tht United Mtnten. aRolatloiiH of such
i. ABRAftAM I
"TUG S1L1C STORE" 8
31
t'lilzens and corporations ortfinilxtd un
der the laws of tho United hit a tea or
any Statu, Territory or District there
of only. Upon application of a qimli
ried purchaser, this timber on any let I
subdivision will be ofTcred seMirateiy
belore bellihT included in utty utter of
a lnrtf-r unit. T. J& H., K. 3 W.. '.'3,
M-;i. .SV',. Hed Fir, 2UJ0 M., Ited
C'etiar lt M., none if tho tinibtr on tins
tract to be Mold for b" tiian 1..'5 per
M.. for the Ked Kir and 11. uu por XI. for
the Kvd CuUar; T. 17 K. W., Sc. 33,
SW4 SV', Yellow Kir 8'0 M.. Ited
(Vdr bo M., none of thti limber on this
irnct to be sold ror lest man -r
M. for the Yellow Kir, and fl.fc" per M.
for me lieu veuar; i. n, , 1 '
. .:. inv. v. rr', r ir i-j a..
10 X! . SWU SK'4. Kir ll;u M.. Cedar 4"
M.. tone of the timber ort thesv tracts
to be sold for less man fi..o per ...
the Kir. and fiuc per M. for the t'edar.
William Spry, Conunissluuur, General
ltnd office.
Little EuNNo 1'aylcH, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. P.ayle. proprlotor of the
Lane St. UiMiuifiiK Uti"ft. had he
niihfortmi to full and lirpak his log
whiln piayiriK with HPveral othfr
hll(trn in front of th hottae. Altho
th injury la v ry pfftnfui, it in not
Hcrloua.
KOHLHAGEN
Apartments
NOW OPEN
New, modern and airy apartments, fully
equipped for housekeeping, ready for occu
pancy. Each apartment fitted with electric
range, hot and cold water, bath, and all
modern conveniences
PROFESSIONAL CAftDtt
tin. M. a. ri.ti.KBv cairoyrastis
Hiiclan. 114 w. taa Bu
NURSERY STOCK
I bavo a full line of trees, small
trulls and ornamentals at the yard
next to tho Central UuraKU.
R. B. ELLIS
P. O. Uox 1074 I'uouoOj K
KoaehurR, Ore.
ton, Portland.
An-.nne those reelM-red at Ihe
Crand li"t"l are: Kred II. Taohy
Irilalla: J. M. I-nni. F-nn-iit;
K Mavh'rrv. Fennftit; H H. Rlehler
Camas Valiey: Win. J. Shrmand
,S. a'll'-: Mr. .ippn r. Vietnria. II. C ;
'r K Williams. Kneene: C. W. l.art
Seokar ; A. It Wicks. Ku'kl-s; .''
u Kii.a". I'on lano : .if '
liriiund. .Vvrili- 'n. '; Mrs. J. K.
r.i!l Mvrtie Cr :!; Mr. f'ir.i'r lla'l.
1 l'-rt'e k: v!r Ji!,,i Millard'
. Mvnle Cri' k; R. II. Wolf and '-
Mfrtrord; W. . Imwan'. (.lii!: 1-.
T. Kord-r. Rid ll-: rrank I'.. i;i.'ter.
i!l:it. N. and Mr. ard .'.irs. Al-
fled Moore. Minot. N. U-
M'T
MllSTAEDiLASTERS!
Mustorole Works Without the
Blister Easier, Quicker
There's no 9ensc in mixin? a mess of
mustard, flour and walcr when you can
easily relieve pam, soreness or stillness
with a little dean, while Muster' ,lc.
MiKterole is marie of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful ingredients,
combined in tlie form of the present
white ointment, ft takes the place of
muUrd plasters, and will not blister.
Mustcrolc usually gives prompt relief
from tore throat, bronchitis, tomilitis.
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, cotu;.si ion, pleurisy, rheuma-
tum, lumbago, p.ms and arhes of the
back or joints, tprainr, enrc miris. t
bruises, chilhlair.s, frostc- feet, colds of
the cL.-t f;t m?y prevent pneumoua).
35c and C5c, jrirs and tubes. ;
Bttttr than a miutaicl platter '
,
Almost y
Sold !;
Out! I
r l-S
The stoi-k of Date Pruni f"
Spring delivery In almost
(tone. Only a limited num
ber of orders inn bo an
Killed. The growers and
rniiHuniers have put their
Htnmp of approval upon
DATE PRUNE
W Ilk lk
1m f'l."r"
fTml-Vfirk Rpf 1
No hlgh'-r en'lurKeui'Ut of
tli in ilelii lnua fruit eonferitun
riiulil he had than tills over
whelming demand.
I f Sample of the fruit, dried. I
' j sent p-jstpa'd fo' ce"'s J
For lit r!ur" nr A' tall'-'l In-
lormaioiii or advlen r ard
lui: anllilnv In vhlili ynu
re Inieri-aled on th" anlij' t
i.l pn..i lrd Iruit sli ..k, phov,
write or call oa
Oregon Nursery Co.
Horticultural Specialists
ORENCO, OREGON
BEST EQUIPPED APARTMENT HOUSE
IN OREGON
Apartments priced from $35 to $50 monthly.
Located within one block of the business
center of the city
BUILT FOR AN APARTMENT HOUSE
NOT REMODELED
For full particulars see or address
George Kohlhagcn
Roseburg, Ore.
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV
INQ OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF
6ERVICE.
Wo cannot rrow finder than tho surrounding country; though we
have to keep far lo advance, of our present needs. Thus maintaining
a larger Investment than ordinarily required.
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A
MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU.
Douglas County Light & Water Co
R. M. JENNINGS, Manager
ALL KINDS OF
IF1
i
v: 5
UMBER
METZGER'S
Also all kinda of other LuilJing materials, including
Brick. Lime, Sewer I'ie, Cement, Lath, Sliingles, Plas
ter, Land rhskr. Reinforcing Steel and Hoofing,
l-arurst a'.ock in tlie county, and the prices are right.
La , t " ' ... r .
rt 5 V. arcliousc fit t.nipire ivtm
I-M-M'M'I'KWali