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    ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY, APRIL 6.
PACE SEVEN
nor THRILLING than a Julet Verne romance
ff, X5 . He giv T..
full cretin ror
VIOLIN SOLD PROVES PB"I
. ' HtftwnT.'nMr.l I
VtH tnJUTAULtl
Thai man ftoyc can surely play
' Ihn linlitl Thd till'lF I! H i mt
the Chrisisaln ihuirh sal entranced
last night while he played "The
Iioly Ciiy" arranged for the viol a.
It W38 conceded 10 be one of tiio
most beautiful productions ever of
fend ia the church, and piayed by
a mister hnn-i, it eorlatnly had
wonderful effect. Also the slneing
hy the quartette of "Abide With
Me." Illustrated wlih beautiful ster
optican slides was a very high, class
feutui.i of the evening service. The
regular number of the orchestra,
brought forth (he usual demonstra
tion. There will be another great
service tonight. The children's
I chorus will sin and Rive their yell.
I The vnt; ladles will ulng Hearing
His Cross. " with "the illuminated
j cross effect, and the orchestra will
I play. The pastor preached last cve
. nine on "T resent luff the Kigbt Kind
I of Sacrifice." Sunday will be the
last day of the 111eetlr.fr, and . the
pinna tire to niahe this a great day.
with nil the services. There will be
an unusually fine evening program.
The orchestra will open the service.
Mr. Oli-on and Sir. Atterbury will
play a cornet duet, and Mr. fioyce
will give another gnat vjtilin num
ber. The yotinft ladles quartette
will Elng at least two numbers and
possibly three. There will be bnp-
: tiinal service Sunday evening. Tiie
par.tor will speck tonight on Th
I Destinies of Men," using a l:'.r';e
I chart. On Sunday morning, Toiu
j pletor.css In Chritt," and Sunday
livening, "The Chain of Salvation,"
j u: ing a chart.
BROCCOLI GROWERS AT'NTION
ESCENT
Mix Cakes Now
for baking hours later!
Yon can do this with Crescent
because of its two leavening
agents Crescent is a powder
especially- made to wait for
oven heat, and then to provide
perfect raise while baking is
completed. ' Certain, and so
convenient! At all grocers.
No Bitter Taste With
Crescent
Baking Powder
Crescent Manufacturing Co.
Seattle, Washington
' 1
HUGH B. SMITH
nilllV lie" llfi Of daring anu ue.o- cumu iiol Bleep e.vti-i wneil CXIIHU.il-
....iLpnf rescues antl Iiair-r.llMi.K eu. i wi nieo iiuuui ju.eeu iwuilua
tlnill.n rMu weight, all of whlrh made me
f. ini chaser Sonera, parlioi- realize something must be done.
E from the Mediterranean to the "I resigned from the Navy but soon
Si smi furnishes one of the must found out new environment and du-
k unc chapters of the entire ties made no Improvement in my phy-
jv sieal condition.
he price fiat Huch D. Smith, war- "Finally a friend persuaded -me to
officer on the Seneca, paid for his try Tanlac and after taking six or
tot uirt in these hazardous en- eight bottles of Tanlac I had gaiii'-d
tors was a nervous system so fifteen pound. wa back to my normal
lend that he broke down com- v.-cirht, and felt completely recovered.
J,. Tanlac wns a life-saver to cne, and I
fhat I saw and Trent through." heartily endorse it."
Vr Smith, "would leave its mark Mr. Smith is branch manager for
tjv man. For two full yiais my the Singer Sewing Machine Co., nt
as w ere at hith tendon all the 2'-l Flat bush Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y.,
j ami res dea at 430 Westervelt Ave.,
Then I Pt bar'"1 ,0 GoQ-i '0ntry, Statin Inland.
waction set in and I broke down Tar.lac is for sale by all pood drug-
tfetely. I was terribly nervous gist 3. Over i!5 million bottles sold.
Irritable, had no appetite, and Accept no substitute.
1 J-- ":-r?-T
Viral Kerr for tinif ied V ar Ministry
and Better Air Service Development
frill fill all orders for broccoli
' seed the day ncelved. Per ounco
I $2. Price per lb ou application. Trod
I Schmidt, Lillard, Cro. -
lr admiral mark kehr,
C. II. M. V. O.
"I'-rn.'.l :i'ti:!l X-vs St-rvirr 1
plKIN. April 6. Most peo;ile
(torlinue to consider that strategy
rcr.ipikaied sianiee. One ha.-i to
k repeating to oneself that stra-
K common sen.-ie atiii'.ied to iniar-
n. and the same fundimemal
forern siralecv- of the air, slra
cf football, siratesv of the sea.
?-7 of cricket, stratepv of the
and the strategy of card play-
IS RE
GLO COF-TROVERSY
LON'DON. April 6. Much specu
lation as to the ao of mm has ria
rn r.rt a result of the ri'cnt di.-cov-of
fossil human sHuils In South
AnnTic. Patanonia nnd thtt island
of Ji.-rs'.'y. The esliinaUs as to lh
.ir.i:i;n;iy of tlr.: luiiiir.n rapp ran
all the way from ten thousand to a
mt'llon years. Iir. Wolf's roportod
di.'covory in rataonhi Oi a foi'il
letl human Rkull of thp territiary
jieriod, however, may nullify all pre
vious calculations ou this subject,
and the plublic is now RotMn a 1 1 1 -tifl
diary about p. crept ing even sclon
tiesta estimates regarding tho date
of the orifin of the human race.
Ever since the unearthing of tho
p;hes of King Tutankamen, who
in the view oi aiuliro;)olohust is to
Le reclroned only as au "infant" as
ihe pge of man goes, startling dis
coveries have lteeh made all over
iho world which upset all weM-es-
aathropoiogkal founda-
: JUKGLE DEATH WATCH
IS EXACTED IN ZOO I
TOI.KDO. April . A Junc'o
death watch, overwhelming In its
tenderness, yet aw e -Inspiring 111 its
suvas e intensity, has terminated af
ter four days In tho lion house of
Walbrd.rt Park zoo here. 1
The watchers were Sahara, the ,
beautiful lioness lent to Toledo by1
the fleveland loo, and Kiiic, the!
juacle Riant, pride of the Toledo
collection. i
llet ween Sahara's two powerful
forepaws, caressed tenderly at Inter-;
als and (i-.iarded by two half-closed
eves, dimmed by Kii-f. were twoi
chubby, fuizy cubs both lifeless.
Sahara would not believe they!
were dead or know-Ins it could not '
calm the overw helinlnc urge of mo-i
He r love that hud aroused all the j
tendrines. a.id yet ull of the sav- !
nsery of her jmiKle nature. (July un
occasional whine escaped the lion
ess to Indicate her grief.
For four days the death watch
was maintained after the great
stork of the lion world fiew oor
the ani'ual hou.e and left the llfe-
i It ss bodies of a lion t-on and Uuuii
I ter.
! Crouched, ready to Hprins at the
fiist sl);n of danger, 6ahara hardly
moved a muscle durlim her loap
-l ull . Now and then she smoothed
the fur on their little bodies with
her tonfue, and aaiu she 'caressed
tenderly the still faces. Only twice (
FIGURES DON'T LIE! READ 'EM AND WEEP
To see what you will lose if you do without a Sprywheel
Pprywheel Horse aud
compietH Equipment
Cost litu iHJ 75.0U
Interest, one year 11. SO (.00
liepreeiation 29.00 11.25
Cost of shelter 1 UO 10 00
Feed and care while idle 0 00 bo.00
Vulue at end ot y
1S6 60
. 116 UO
lisjir.
t3.;5
11S 50
Cost of year's use 70 Co
Add the advantages of closer planting, no trampled
plants, more work done in the same time, and you must
admit that you cannot afford to do without a Sprywheel
if you grow broccoli, lettuce, strawberries, or any small
crop. Phone 98 for demonstration.
jChoice home-grown seed Corn. Yellow Dent and
and Minnesota 1 3, 6c lb.
See Us First ; We Can Save You Money
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland
44
did she leave them when keeper Whether or not the hluh school will
Louis Schorer. anxious to put an j be packed tonbiht at the benefit pro-
mi in me iieiiri-renoiiiK which, en- araiu anil moving II c uro la a ones
j lered the lion house to see if there tion, but those who do attend
!
! COME! 1
Where? Hose school.
' When? J-'ridav nlxlit 7:30.
What? Hose 1'. T. A.
Why? Splendid program.
llox sorial, students' boxes 20c,
i adults' boxes' 50c.
was an opportunity to remove the
two bodies.
In both occasions Sahara, In a
terrific rage, sprang fiercely against
the great Iron bars of her caj;ft In
an effort to drive olf the intruder.
King. In a freny such as Scherer
never has seen- him dlsp'ay since he
took him as a cub to rear, tried to
got nt his keeper, nothing lit the
month and sending forth the terror
izing roar of the enraged Jungle
master.
"It was the old call to protect
J the young." Schcrer tiaid. "There
i was no use in tryingv to take the
Uleless cubs away from Sahara."
So the lit; house was locked to
all but the keepers. Sahara was per
mitted to keep her death watch
undisturbed until that mysterious
healer of animal heurlachcR stole
".'.lost remarkable o all. we have
a: crrtaineil that the:;c eariy human
beiiiR believed in a future Hie, an
enormous advance in thnaeht. They
buried t.ieir dead, and with the tii-ail
tve have found both stoue imple
ments and the bone-t of animals
which bud been bnri' 1 when still
covered with flesn. and were doubt-1 , ,, . . ., , ,, . ,, r
,. .i, , . , , . nu etly Into this n other a grief
le-s intended to bo eetl ai food In i . . , , i . ... ., . ,
will receive their money's worth of
real high-clasa entertalniuent.
In connection with an eight-reel
picturo the following program of
music and atunta will be iven:
Numbers by High School orchestra.
IMano solo, Gladys t'arstens.
A stunt by the Sophomores, Catas
trophes and Callers.
Piuno duet, tthel Marks, Inez Calhoun.
"A Melerdrnmer," Junior class.
Vocal solo, Miss Jean Mackenzie.
Duet, selection from coining opet
ette, "The Harden of the Shuh," Elvn
Wescoit, Harold rtemis.
The program will start promptly nt
7:30.
case the departed spirits should i.ut
fer the pangs of hunger."
' 'hike of Wellington said, as an ex
r:i:ple of what Imaeiration should do'
i ia reunion to strategy. J
Safety And Economy. I
Great Britain has got to economixo, :
antl yet we have got to be safe. How tabliihed
can inis Dest po uone; inn any ousi- ti0ilSi
ness prosper w.tn tnree oinerem man- p,. A. Srilh Woodward, director
tigers, each vvrking on his ow-n plan of )no gPi()gica department of the
.w thout co-ordination? et that is . 1)rUiBh MstMlm, makes some Ir.t. r-
what we me trym;? to do with our ron,ieiitarie3 on the latest
( fighting services. i dbxoveries inrkulls and bones.
In the late war we never beran to "For a moment." he tavs "the nuh-
thore is no excuse for neoole ' wln unl" we reduced the number of I K seemed to asiiur.ie that we had
fcrting io look out for their own 1 "".el'pnt commanuers. and in prepa-
itiuipii iur war ii wtii ns uiiriiin 11 h
rtinlo conimand is necessary for ofTi
cincy and economy.
I uin sure that
War, or Minister of Defence, which
ever title is preferred, is tho most
This ia a Studebaker year.
SAMPLES PBEIISS
WAIT FOR ME!
stricken conselousnei with that in-
etiuclive knowledge of the hopeless- i st. l'hone 410.
,r.ess of tho stnn:g!e when she per
mitted the bodies to be removed by
the keeper.
- I will call on you soon with a full
line of liawlelgh Pure Fond products.
Karl llhcados, City. Res. 133 S. Flint
to Roy I.. Tultl. 84 1) 457. (1000.00.
5J002. Mtg. M. O. Haaor to Anna
Veatcii, 39 M 332. 00.00.
":H03. Sat. Mtg. K. L. Foreman
to J. T. Solomon, in Vol. 3 M 333.
Satisfied Vol. 37 M page 47.
6:".'04. Navy discharge of I'ran
cl.; Nlday.
621)05. W. I. Klla M. Nelson to
Dan Rinl'h, S4 I) 4".7. $1.00.
62!I00. Q. 0. Deed. Itiley Morn
Inustar, to Citizens Hank, Drain.
$10.00.
Circuit Court.
Complaint V. M. Akeley vs. C. I.
Herbage, Motley.
Complaint, divorce, Thadd S.
Grubb vs, I.eota Grubb.
Complaint Mrs. K. A. Money
maker vs. Charles Mayfield, action
for money.
Complaint, Klsle G. Wilson vs.
Ceo. W. Potter, action for money.
in aa inid. r.-tanding wav. Is
any child who cannot be latuht
Ian airoplane can leave a foreign
Itry a(i utiles mat and arrive
a bomb out a Ixir.don factorv In
hours, travelling at the rate of
P-!m an hnur, and is there anv
ho cannot understand that an
wnnot conn' to that far.orv
'W fnrejen COUntrv in anvihinr
1h ,aae time, or' that all the
Ity l.OKIN IS1MTT
t'ORVALLlS, April 6. Governor
Pierce smiird with ap:ir ci.it ion as he
examined the large heads of broccoli
and tasted the big Italian prunes ex
hibited in the booth of the Uoseimrg
Chamber of Commerce din ing the bus
iness uhow at O. A. C.
The products attracted Iho attention
of eve:y paser-by without the need
of an arliMii ally decorated booth.
Such corn, btoccoli, and prunes they
had never seen before. S veral per-1
sons who had visited the old Douglas
County fairs, said the vegetables ex-;
lnbited were unequalled there.
A prune wa.i given everyone pass-'
Ing by the booth, and Morris Kew-:
land, O. A. C repreeuttttue Ircin ihe!
ltosebui i Chamber of Commerce, told ;
about the richness of the L'nipqua V.il-
UOAM SAN RAVEL , .
For river lonm for ltiwtej and bar
run or v.ashed sand an(J ginvel, phono
I.ri7-It A. S. Wallace Band and Gravel
Company.
o
44Of4t444V
t LOCAL NEWS
10c a day buys a Singer.
t OFFICIAL FILINGS 1
(Compiled by Doug-l Abstract Co.)
B21100. Sal. Mtg. Citizens Stale
llank, to Ore. Growers Packing
Corp. 39 M pago 332. 37 M page
t!)fi.
E2901. W. D. Margaret S. Cain
This is a Studebaker year.
Arunuel, piano tuner.' l'hone 1S9-L.
Wo serve the best at Deer Park Inn.
Mrs. M. I. Winn.
Mrs. Cl:as. G. Stanton, teacher of
Piano. Rus. l'hone 75-J. 702 S. Pine.
Ob, Boy! that symphonic Jnza as
played by the Si" en Berenaders at
the armory April 10.
Watkin's
Phone 177.
Products 120 W. Lane
found at last the first man who lived
on earth. I fear, however, that these
con jt-ct -ires are a3 baseless as they
a .e till rpKfttir &infn iltn nL-iill
single Minister of lioln j,:rB,.y i;j ;1, t0 navo been
found mar fl neolithic burial chani-
iior it tu iifnhni,iv ,., i. i lev.
economical and efficient in both peace, per;ou ttlaa ,. or lh0 Bkulfg f f0,. j
and war. , i . .Hii, --..,,i-. , (Vnii;.rtoi If m
r.JlT,S!Lb.CJBJ!S..niIT, their ape-like ancestors. And 'sine-! John 11..: l-au-on. (..klat.d con'rie-; c:I:vl,N SKHENADKKS dance at
- ...p. ... .... .v. ... . i unec.l.le.l frni.l t n tnn in pnmoa u-lirt t . ---n ' . o.i no n.iiK.r- .... a ... it In
t-- - - " ... - - i .um miui 4i mi "
rom a country which has furnished ant piece n.' ro;i ti nctiM, on tor. .
SI'irtALl.A COKSET3. Mado to
Measure. Bell Case, Pnone 3ai-L,
going to succeed. Imagine a Uucby
in the world cannot get over-1'00'1"1" ,am hoping to win with one
I ma elijective?
the child the se things, and he
' one. undersiaml w-tm la ....
r:ke fanoii.'s first in war time.
.i men be apparent to him, with-
hrlll-r evi.t ik... .....
Horce can il.stniv f.,MnH,..
the arniv i-tui n..,-..
...... i, .v.. llli-l'llirr
P."! 10 so. That will h.. hi.
Factori-t Attacked First
ntl,l,' to him that ships
v.u.-r ii. c, .
in tv;i
to his
f fc't'.ri,...
f H..i v.M
F "' :t!i.ut
bifi.r,. .. . :
r" f rat ir n. v"
! " on :!,. i
ri I a c
r.-afa
Y.,
(more "mare's nests" In the study of I i:om velt
i prehistoric and ancestral man than! fop1, is sn
I any other part of the world, It will I iainl prep,
i not excite interest among anthro-ito Tori Or
lltikan :-on
Curry ro:"
there for
I captain directing the forwards, an-
; other directing the halves and n
third in charge of tht backs! And yet
and practicing for it in peace. , po ogists until ro.ne geologist ad-
Must Guarantee- Safctv. I"11'".?'5; "1k1,11,'11 j" ,fl,'cl1 "'titters has
, Our duty is clear to teach'the ,)co. i sallsiled him. ,-lf Hint th k is true
, Pie so that thev will insist on a foM'- definitely asroelated wilh Ihe
; national insurance of safety from at-, rcmali -s of txlinct animals."
. lack being kept up. I ,l"'n- 1)r- Woouward asks.
! That a Ministry of War or defense. ''a" "t """1 " earth? "To
i should be established, so that money . b strictly accurate." to r. pMe i. "we
?hou!d not be wasted on one arm amV have not yet found him, al'h i t.-li
,,f .., over-econom zed on another, and that i nave soma reason ti. iii.iik we
v ..n.l i: v. it a. -in "t'- le command In wartime and single Know- win re to iook. in tno mm
i.ee that to di- '''ir,r,ion peacetime should instant- borderland of lime vl.i h sepaiates
: i .Tr.trimiri'.Wii ,v become the principle of our com- nu n from monkey there roamed,
ef fa i r.emv. :ui i br.e-J fighiing services. .tomewhere in Central Asia, a form
r. -t I and w ill And. lastly, that the hopeless state ef large-brained ape des.iiu .i to be
oni;:ing: "if "1 our air services, both military and th" precursor of m-.n. It Is iinp'is-
iv rr.ii knock commercial, should be held up con- ::Me to fix a Hn'e for his app ar
!.i -'i -.-riy !.i low I'ert ill
y, : f -v '....'s in (Ink
l ir.-.- to n ove 'us (.unity
'nnt for ihe r.u.'iiln.r. M.
I,:.., a b'.-t con tract lu
av and v ii! be loraled
,i .f.i! i.i'M.ths.
E. R. TtOISE, TEACHER of violin.
Call Moore Music Studio.
I MOOUE MUSIC STVDIO. 324 N.
! Jackson St. Phone D02.
Is yo'irs a home or Just a place to
stay. Gel a real home through our
(.Tinted dally In the Roseburg News
Kevlevr. PROFE8BIONAL CARDS
on. M. H. ri.tt.iin rrnirosraetis
Oiy.rln. Ill W. Lan Ht.
Mis. Eva Ferracr
:
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' Have your ad In the classified
when Mr. Thrifty looks for his borne.
' rainless extraction of teeth at room
9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Norbas.
Watch for the Woodcraft window
s,.t Saturday, April 7tli at Pickens
Bros, store.
I
Have your old maitone fixed up.
or ,:r:n
conies
ul(! spend
id it
I-' ti;..
h ... I
fur
me in the
is ini-omr.i-
.V to ir.n'.Line
tl.it;.-:
': i;. d t'nrn do
r. i .1. -
h.in to dr. it t0 you. "I
".-:r. - .,, lrtfc what the
.!' 'u' '! 'i'" o::.. -r
- . . . t , ,
el.
I ' .... ,
tir.uailv to the eyes of the people so ance. but we do know tliat when
Hint they may insist on the limpire he came into being the l-imnlay.in
and the country being put in a proper Mountain.! had not t reared their
tat" of defense from tiie jirril which peak;;."
Is imminent until such time lhat our. The . eminent Iliiti.h gtoi'igiU
, weaknesses are no longer apparent to ( says r.oth'ng has yet nun ilbcov. r
, tho whole world. ; t,i r- r.p-rtl!ig the habits and life of
" Ithe.ie apes. A party of American
NOTICE! ! nttiirn!ii':a Is new p. arching for
Te person who took the blcvcle In them In proposing localities in Mou
. front of 312 E. lhiuglas St. on Sunday eoliu. he adds.
afternoon, please return the same and
nvonl trouble.
DEVELOPMENT
CEVEL.OPVCT
INS CI n r.. "'",'!, "PRCVEVENT. WE ARE IMPROV-
F.VICE. L"IES EVERY DAY
FOR THE BETTERMENT OF
car, --.it Kr
' - to k.
E APr
fl-fT than the ElirrnnmlinsF rnnntrv thmitrti va
" 1 flT In R'lv.lIlC O of OUT T.rr.ir.n n. rA- T$,na nlnlulnln
- WVY.--UC. A MUSI UIDIUVBIUiUI
Hr.' at than ordinarily required.
"CMENT S NOTri70 SERVE V0UB EVERY NEED AT A
in tlUNtMY TO YOU.
D0blas County Light & Water Co
M- JENNINGS, Vansjer
It was in th" Ncsni'Tthal. n' ar
Iluseldorf. fi'-rmany. writes Dr.
Woodward. tl..U th" ;-.-t'.ai.s of ll.c
tnr!!f-i man of whom an t:in i
r. ;i!!y known -a. re di-.overed
"Cerr.pa.'-'d wit!i our kn.ov i irre oi
1 I:- aace:ers." In- -; ys. is aa In- J
ti:na'i' ac iuHln' atii-e. Lut it i;i Itu- !
possible to n.;?ign him a d-.ite t;t ;
years. Swedi h k'-i'o-'v-':- rc-V.on 1 i-
age aa aito-it 1 2. yerr j
".N'eandi it l.al ri .ti," ci.nl'n-j. - t!i'
British t l'iei l. ";n rie'itiitelv n
man. II'' live ! !n eav-. !mi;:i which
h" ftilli'd form ' l.u:'t Ihe animals
seth as mat'iino.!;, rhino' r... r in
iW.r and biM.n. which t! "n n.r.m 1
O'er Europe. V.'e li;.ve :'o.l;G. 1
tool-, flint ar..! 1-o-n n'.d ) '
fotir.d even t!.e bor.e pins I.1',i
pii"i;ly t!;e r ariy wr.liie-i fati le '!
the rough nkin il.Ieii t- ri.-il
for peiti. oats We 1. t- ;. ' 1"' n.l
r. "iai:s cf p-iitit '! l ' '"
s:.i to si. Lily the dav.i. o vtuliy.
v. ... - r
'. i-i' "f
0n;o:; i. F.:;ors For
lis JJUAUTiri'L VrOJIKN
Free
tied.
estimate, and all work guaran
Singer Store.
The Seven Sen nailers will pl.iy for
a dance at th" Itoseburg Armory,
Tuesday April 10.
S'evi n knix koiil, musicians with the
Si veti Se;enadeis Armory dance Tues.
. April 10.
COMING SOON
Another Large Shipment of
Gulbransen
Player Pianos
We are glad to announce
that we will now have Gul
branscn player pianos in all
models. The demand for
these popular player pianos
has fur exceeded the sup
ply, and we have been un
able to get enough to
supply out trade, but hope
to be able to do so in the
future on account of the
factory having enlarged
and doubling their output.
Ott's Music Store
iTho rubbing and scrub- g
blng ot the washboard R
wears linen out quickly 1
we cleanse the articles H
BETTEIl without this I
costly wear. Try OUR fl
HOUGH rKY SEHV1CE, I
this week. H
Extra Good
Coffee
Our 4! cent Coffee In bulk Is
better than you can got in a
tun.
Why pay for a can and throw
It away?
Try a pound and bu con
vinced. Economy Grocery
PHONE 3
NEW SUITS
AUCTION SALS
at 2:30 o'clock every Saturday,
328 N. Jackson. Also farm sales
handled. Sales made daily.
Radabaugh & Patterson
S
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Hot;... made rnV-, pbs. salads and
other cook. il foods tit Pieki lis' iliotli
ers .-.tote, Saturday, April 7.
lt:-,y jour Sunday dinner at (be
Woodcraft window- sab-, Saturday al
Pn ken.-. Uros., store.
Mrs. I.ucile rten'z, vocal teacher at
Moore Ma.-ic Studio. Home l'hone M6
l, or Moore S'udio, 1.02.
Tiiodnv nk id April l"-the Hev n
S-ienadeti; from O. A. V. al the aim
oiy .'or a big snappy (iann-.
I.un't bother about baking when
1 foil el-fl get delleioilM borne made
Come in and t;ee our new
Spril.g san, . i.e. Any pattern,
made up any st le ou wish.
UMPQUA HOTEL
"llosebiirg s Finest"
NEW AND MODERN
Tho peoplu of Douglas County
are Invin-d to make tbeir hoad
qLart -ra lit re.
W. J WKVF.rt. Trop.
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dav.
at I'lck.-n.; liros. store, Sahir-
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