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r nosFPima MFwswf vie w. thub?dv. april 19. wv agb thrbb CO-OPERATION WITH CONSUMEr PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY IS MAKES DO YOU GET IN ON THIS: e arc ottering tour lesacra una . honcst-to-goouness uargaim . on in supplying your needs now BomrthlnK lht will wear IiKo g!J QQ (or rtal giTvfet". IUuk Gaunllrt Ulov.s. made il:,h Top " .-Mm.-. 1 ui in - . i mm l,.,iial nl.n llm ,.,i..l . . i: n.-..i.lu fni trlim In h, k SarK. inui.-i" """"'- f . uiltains ami au 5.1 foot 1. iJKthB. at pre war prie s. 3.50 S2.09TO S1.95 to $4.50 tiip i cxtruunlinary value. Special $3.50 Berber's Bargain Store Cass and Pine Sts.f Near the Depot IS . nn HI t-wl . We Have a Few Pounds of ROYAL CLUB AND ! FOLGERS COFFEE 1 one-pound cans for 45 cents a pound, while they last. I The regular price is 50 cents. Ve also have good lines of Bulk Coffee at a good saving price for you. I North Side Grocery ?: Phone 321 Roseburg retailers, appreciating the co-operation of the buying public, and desirous of forestalling a largo per c?nt of t!;c "foreign" business that has bisn going out of the county for an indefinite period, will each week hereafter appeal to consumers through the medium of this page, offering special week-eiul bargains in groceries and other merchandise. It is hoped that this plan will lead to intimate business relations between buyer and si 11c r throughout the county, and at the same time bring piout a patronize-home-industry spirit, and in this way build up local interests, create better markets for producers and enable them to buy at a saving in Roseburg. Retailers of the city want consumers throughout the county to un derstand that the local business concerns have an interest in the welfare of all resi dents of Douglas not merely an interest that is counted in dollars and-cents, but a real neighborly desue to see every one in the county prosperous, and this very desirable condition can only be reached by co-operation between producers, con sumers, and distributors. To this end the firms advertising in these columns each week will seek to place before the buying public such "store news" as in their opinion will be conducive to building up the general welfare and promoting in dividual prosperity. rinrn rmmirn ' X . Tji X X X - XXXWT X. XXKXX. ji ) RADIO CLEANERS ONE DAY SERVICE In April the feeling of Spring is here. It's high time to get ready for the season's apparel. Therefore, we sug gest the cleaning of all clothing and home furnishings by our odorless method. We will clean, repair, re-line,' alter and put in order all garments at a small percentage of the cost of new. Let us prove it One trud will convince. Phone 233 ' Delivery Service ELKS DANCE T0NICHT Tho Klk. ilu'ir wives snil RWt-etlleHMH Will frolil' Inllilll at tlif Klks hall in Hie regular informal il.meir.a ami ianl parly. Tin- hix-m 1'n.nuia Fiv.' i.- rheMra will pnwue the music ami lias pepi. y oranizaiioa promises a icl lime for toui dn. Incorporation Papers Filed. (lty Ahmik latt'J TrevK) SAI.KM, April 19. (Special to iTOP!! LOOK!! LISTEN!! Several Baby Carriages, good as new $12 and up i; A Splendid Good Parlor Organ....$28 New Columbia Granhaphone, includ ing 60 Up-to-Date Records, only.. $80 A Good New Kitchen Cabinet $10 Set Good Heavy Work Harness at $15 ,', Many other useful articles priced cheap. It will pay you to call and see these goods. ADABAUGH & PATTERSON AUCTION HOUSE 328 N. Jackson St. ywff if w in w aramrg mm m m mmm Dt MM grow, , .'WJBmawaLJw" W (Tnuvnnt'etiiil New S-TVtco.l K XKW YOUK. April 1 " 1'OPI U must he iiiir7.!ed." the law. It 9 ihey have ivj iio.-rs Ihe law still a'l iley mil : oe mu;.zieo. R i-'o Mini t.'ior. nc Ke'd. an actress n appeared bi lore Mai;l -;ra:e Sinini"! J IO HI1S,T J. CM. 111.1- 'l niiwuti.H M (Vr.trnl I'ark with two least. el Inn 12 unmuzzled di's fj wit. 'iuiliu.-" U and "Coffee." rj It makes no cnn'.renee, f:ihi me fl MrlL'istrille. when Informed tll.it K "Mufln ," and "Coff. e" hnve ::o V nosi-s. "that ::iir.liii!r them would !e L unite a f-:it at that, nnyw: y. ihey arc "1'ut caues l!t"ir hod"," t!:e Court Fiip'ejtcd. "Cai-es for nty poor "Muffins' mi l Coffee!" the aetn s gasped. "lixartlv -ned ri'iv cen-. rinn for each," said Maf-'isti ate Sim.:i!. -M Wne 543 Phone 543 'e have just received a Large, New and Complete Stock of faints, Varnishes, Kalsomines, Etc. ? Any Color Mixed to Order $3.00 Per Gallon i Visit Our New Store 1 CORDON & BISHOP 314 West Cass Street IMS TO SIM '5 (Ilitt-rnutli'ltitl News S. rvicu SCtfT ri!lCAC(), Aptil l Wli-wi a ttit man siudh'i j h . SM.nomy It isn't to trll jNt.M.'r tiiiti tar luimiw !' Iht ho:ui imticatc sin will njany a iiuUk wiliv tmt ii i , ft di-i'-r-mint' wliiili"r Jcl.ii .luiiri vill ' cnm.' l!iroui:h wln'ti It in i,io;.:li!y hll!.-. l.tl d'n. J. P. O'Ke-r.'. ?. crfnrv of Him Chicago Ar-coritii 'on vf Crntlt men Inlil mf-mlnM'H til' tli' Illinois Asstici.i tlons of Credit Xwn at a rt'ernt mn'i- "Tlit study i'f r'.vBinenomy a'n'Mt--!;.' fPSftiHal." ()' K-fi sni;l. "Th1' mnn wl h th mns tvo, lirow in't tin man who will m. i-t his b i ;i (mpt ly. Th.il 's t h' iIi :h(1m ai type. ThH man wi'li tin licavy jaw vi'l fori:-'! ii t : liW Kiatcnifni wli"n lin wan In to f;rv out ami apt'inl hit) IIIO'TV 1)11 a llnit'. "Tlit1 cn!i ri-k Is Hie man with a 1 ai::TKt''l ta .' Tin cri-dif i"-r, r;it i tn M t by ox !;'Mm, r'V"r?'' )u opinion li i 1 liy ni:t!.y. Tii.y s.iv il.ai l!t pt ci'tii of ns nrr h nni st . Mini ful k - an 'Tf-,'!y piM.iin that .1n..t i artly that n inilif r arc rrini!r I. Hut tho cri lil mn m-ti-o a s! I eht ra at Mr. M:m. Tlifv hm- 1Im tct huiiiM'SH ri-l;s hi- womt'ii. Tlwy ay th (W(itu'n ari (It"'1m1'i!i1 In Ixisinotj and won t lie about their assei s. 'A woman is 1ss renurr'f ul In busineH', they riVchiro, "lint a man it im of d'ilutin!; hi:; nin. ievH Kevle ). W. b . Ihaer and Asutirl Hush of Salem, who lightly bought out the liilere.st of KottinbiTK Itrothers or San Kranristo in (he Diaper Kiuit "ompany. today filtd artielts uf 9 incorporation. Plant ut Salem, H Uost bum', .Myrtle Creek and Van- ft v rouver, u asn., are toncei ned in the transaction. &POKANE GOOD RECRUITING PT. (Ilv A.s(tf1at(( I'ri'Oft SI'OKANK. Va:;h.. April 39. kane is the lest recruiiint; ecntt tut marine corps of any thy of its size in the I'niied States, according to Captain V. IJ. Croka of the local ! maiino recruiting service. The cost of tultint; men into the service fnun Spokane last yar aver- auid for tain man, while the pvt-iawe cost throughout the I'liitc States was $"'3, he declared. Jersey Ice Cream Strictly a Roseburg Product It has no superior anywhere, and is sold by all LEADING CONFECTIONERS AND DEALERS IN SOUTHERN OREGON Ask for JiT-iey Ice Cream "Mads by Douglas County Creamery Roseburg , All Orders Given Prompt Attention o- s 3 HARD WHEAT FLOUR HAITI VOTES 8600,000 TO BUILD NEW ROADS ShusineHV they nVrlnre, "Iml a :an tl.i'ik e- mm-.-. :in l-t heal erei!!'(;"s tnan a limit ler-'er c:u ililu: insr lii:i (Tin." I'dllT AI' I'ltlNCK, April lfl. Tlin Ilaihan enntleil nf Htale lriH ve(e hn extraordinary ereclit (if sistl.liiii) fur rnail and hrnltte iiinstruetiiin in aildi linn to Ihe extraordinary eredll of '.".iHi.ii'Ht, anthori.iMl last peeeinle-r for Himilar iiuiimses. Willi thin total of nearly a half million dollars, the imlilie works iroKrain for the iihysieal rehabilitation of Haiti will not only ontstri former eslimate.H, Intt the jirolth in tif nnemiiioyinent In tin dis Iriits affeitcd will lie greatly nmell orated. nnd Ihe moni-y mt in elrcnla I 'n will slimnlate the Island s ini provitiK eeinonilu (nnilltlon. I B9 Made in Roseburg from the best wheat that can be had. When you buy Flavo you take no chance. It is right before it leaves the mill. $1.S3 per 43-Ib. Sack j! Ask Your Grocer for Flavo j COVT. MAY SAVE MONEY BY COORDINATING LEASES TWIHIII III I1BJLLI1.1I '-ULS.-Ait'.'JLJ ll'.n. ji.i.i.i..,.i ... .. . . 1 A ROSEBURG PRODUCT THAT irtUS PUBLIC FAVOR 1 made from the finest wheat flour known to Ameri n mi i,ng science, and appeals to every housewife for nat it renllv PERFECTION BREAD meets the exoectation f ...l It ( . '-'tuiic who uses u. it is Perfect loaf. rnmnnnU.J i... j -nr i i i , fcrfe t i - uuu skiuiui DaKers, unuer aiIU Daea in an electric oven Mntrrmtlonal N ws Porvlre.) RYRACI'SK. N. V.. April 19. Petennined to fit tin insolves for entrance into politics cn an c;iial foo'In; with l. wn. att'-r iri ;ulua' ion. co- ()s cf Syracuse .-crshv arr '"rraniin a coiinresK in which they c'e nte cuiToi't on tlion'3. The new wonen' licdy will be formed Tn reprei-cntati v'K fleeted , ii-.- t tie various Horniiti-s. rooniin-', -nis'S, L.j-.. and cla.i : or; .i.;'..i tion . n wtU he rt'"r:M"! aft r trie lioial Womtn's Coi'fre . a m! !' .Mt'tMlnrs will roTi-'id'T sn.'h vi'..l (ft i cation a as the prof t a Mine of ii.--Naiinnal diik'i'h Party, niieri of t he I.t ;t jrue of W'ohm :i Vot"r,J. -r l.il ami rhMd ' pi:-':-1 io-i, miniiniiTii waue ; for wiunen ard fie p: ti" 1- ot 'he ( on :::i'T' Lt atrn . Vicf-Ci-arc")1' r ..niii-m P. tlra t.'im end'-r-' d tli1 project. BRCKERSAY3PRUNES PCOrt IN CAUFORNI EUGENE OFFERS PRIZES v ATnIatfl rrrjii.) FI'CKNP. Ore., Ai-ril Plan" nro b'nir nidc hv the Kuufiic aulomoinh' c!eh to tTt-r a trophy cup 1o On first inetoi I t to rnis the MeK.-nle iass over ihe McKrnric nv-r highway fin li year. This hifhwnv connects Ihe Willam ette valley wilh 'central Oregon nnd is travf-lled rv 'epsi -ly in ihe sepirtir ani f;-;i. e:t lie stiow be-rn-'n 'If, p in i'-e v intt-r that it iHM'illv to ni' li nr.tii tin- latter pari of M. v or the fiit .f .Pine. The i now f;.!l is aid o be li' l't ihs -ar .n ihe Htu 'in: and the hirhway i- -peeled to be open earlier than usual. si Walter A. rami hrolstr. Ifo linri; M I'miKina Vail aren'iiit n"id I'ro.-t prominent Chi sp'iil lns-t nl"lit in l l'lo,;T I'TIldi'S the iy I'uniiilT t (Kiip.inv I i ti r rl"il 'a t!'e bm?s out snowy and bread. T.one 35 nu.ritious, palatable, and Made only by the MODEL BAKERY Ask your dealer for "Perfection" hern. II- i :i lri;i tine DlSpecialty Shoppe MLGive 10 Off J" AH Merchand ise Purrria.l r.:.J... -J e.....i .. lu i ifjuj anu oauraay, April 20, 21, 1923 work of tl't c i nn r h vav ho'!'" nfNT ("al'f' rln hm-p K ha i a'." i."-' evrminirr Into th f-iit cnnditl)- f'a'iforriii to have a fin" cr" n' atirUo' and rrVrrle. Mr. Kimt sav. but 'he prnne f-rf wi'l bn thnrt. Thf nr'ie; nro -nM( ( and t'i t ri- nr" unpin" v 'le". he r( pnri. He e : tv.-t t! is v:V tend to T'itV tircTthen t'e rnr ki f-tr fret(. ri pviH s tl ' -ir 1 a'o pro id a :ood p; fn i !' I:rune rov 1 in" h' Id by rro-,v..--.i MOTHER rHOO5rs CHILD ANO HOPES IT S HER OWN A Saving TI in lime c.-.n b;i mad-; by kep in' your silverware in arcn-tarniEli contain"'. Wi .cry f-t of sil- vcrwr.r; of half WAR mother :W. April owlnc i h h. 1 'i ( ine IolUh I her I f" wle ii- Iirim-'ni: n;i h' r niin etn; (. an t'in'ertt;n t-- P'eld-'nt ppeij.-d at a li.:.t'Tii:ty liomi- Ej after it ! i I lie a ni ) 111" fite 233 NORT1 JACKSON STREET h";t ji cif l'ii'h to n I, ut the tn.tiy r'turn.rl I h .n le.ih'-t. .ri A in I : ri L' I I h :! n.t ir. I., r 1 to h w" erlered. r:cl:f lililiv hh llie ri ''her h-r ihi!l f'em i.f In I., I Mi Ilae vonr ftl1 mft'Tiin- fired up Frpn etiniae. nnd ail vcfk raiiian teed. Singer S'ore. c.o?on or more we ovc n nrin.t: mi .'i frc-. COl.l! STEALING SILVER COVVUNITV PLATE r.CCEFIS VOURCX BRYAN'S GIFT SHOP J ". W L E r 3 WAS'IIINCTON, April 10. Plans 'savinj' the Kovern nieiit hirce Htinis j money in rent and realty transactions through co-operation with the Nation al Aot iaion of P-a! K.stale lUiards, ' have been mapped out by tho led I eial lb al I'state Imard. The government has about 9,h'tn i lei'scH, represcniinK an avyrt rale rental of $21,tKio,nno. Coordinating ;woik will eliminate duplicai ion, mil- ie wnsic space, and in other ways ef fect a material saving in P'ncle Sam's rent bill. one instance, where three separale I d -pai i ineuts of the j-ovei nuieiit Well' e;'.iiMLr space in cue bnildini at thiee (!itl lent scales of rent, is cited uh -'tn , illustration of the possibility of savini' la I've ar'iotm's by coordinating U nf the I'f.veinmeiit's rental tict ivil It h in a central board. TH'-iATKK iMIK'PS MOPNT PKUI.IX. April 1 U. t A. P. ) Theatre tickets have Jumped ho tn price that prosp r:ve i heat r-Kn i a h ave the bo ofres in dpi u-l iii.'l tly when they see the price lints. Ill the more exdUHive theatre, ye.-i'n arc priced as hich n :tN,'MMi murk-. ThlH i.; about fo'ir times the d'lily ;i of it sk Mb d work man. i ------ - I l:'!it 'oKiniltti e M''l! Tli cr'!im!?'-e CM etertrtc li-'hH of the fi;- council tne (Ins cfier- 1 .-Oil li lake up fi;ithe:- i!'t (ij ;!te pr'-pc." new street liMiitu: ;-y-tem. 'r. S'liwait. Keller Pri' nd i of Mrs. l-'n-d Schwurtz who unibrv-efit a nerioiiM opera i Ion M Mercy ho pita I yesterday will be 1. 1 n d to k now that Khe Is improvlu v, ni civ The oTterattou whs virv ic ce ; ill and ; he is greatly iuiproed lod.'.y. . - tt . ,e1V l!eeW ctrclIal'MI 412". Comparatively New Game. The history of tb trntnw of rnclt. ptn, th norld c'lrnvtlonshlp nf whi'-h wa r'-,nTly di.'iti-d In Ncvr Yrk, s e')iuprnt!ly khorf n, for It onI cuTue into t jiv parly la th Nlnetcinth ccr-tury. Ibkeni fer to P In Id "Pickwbk Paper In cerrif'tl'in with !-t prUon. where ln"hnt Ie'.feti enlivened th in ti..i'.nv f their life by p!n In? ii;-!iirit it :v'e nll. It n niontly IIav! it tic Iia'k "f f-ivMrri. nni'.e I1 -'J, . '--ed to biio beefl derped frm t'. AraMc ra'ltat, mean ing "ptilni i-f the I n tid." but Ih on m thp n!y neir nurvial of that form . of the fcU:ne. A10-Q'uart Galvanized Pail 25 Cents 1001 Other Equally Good Bargains Await You at This Store in GLASSWARE CROCKERY TINWARE TABLE CUTLERY NOTIONS Big Stock of Candy at Astoundingly Low Prices Sec Us If You Want To Save GOBTTEIS VARIETY STORE 3 Jackson nnd Washington Strcet3 Doesnt cost you a cent to Try On These New Ones You'll enjoy your iummer rice In a pnr of Kidrlrr'a Shoes. We make sure that you get shoes that will make yiu happy whe.i you come here. Lott ol lirjht, cool summer styles to pick from, novelties or standard s'ylit. You ccn be sure of ge'tinn, what you like. Then we f t them very carefully, so that they will be absolutely com fortable on your feet. Ard f nally, we guarantee that the shoes will satisfy you and let you be the judge. We know you'll buy ag.nn and im from a f rm that treats yotl rignt. Men's and beys' oxforr'i, in the gunmctal calf, willow calf ard genuine kanaioo and in a variety of lasts. PRICES REASONABLE II T jl 213 Jackton Street , tstSflsBSIaBtSDSBHMBlkalHI KIDDER Roteburg, Oregon ri mrmr nrnwn