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ROSCBURQ NtWt-REVlEW, lfoIcprsyf I I. ABRAHAM The Silk Store Roseburg, Ore. Salmon and Trout Anglers Fishing Tackle Most complete stock, regardless of population, to be found in any town of the state Big Catches are Being made every day, and before you go tuning look over our bis line of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FLIES AND , For Salmon or Trout Fishing LEADERS This store has been fishermen's headquarter for many year Fishing Pole Wrapped, Varnished and Repaired in a First-Class Manner All Work Guaranteed S. B. Crouch Hardware Store Sheridan Street, opposite Depot, Roseburg aiLElO TO START MAY 14 lltwith-Bls Insii-ortJd to Uather l'i Winter's Acrtuttiliulu of Hub . bidi jumI Have k Ready by Motulny Iturnius, The annual spring cleanup wfti start on I'undav moriilitic. May 14, according o a aunouuceiaent made today. All rettdenU of the city ar urKid to gather up a!) cam, bott'f. Junk and rubbish and after sacking the accumulation pile It along t're curbing near tbetr homes. The e!t wagons and truck wilt caver all paved district and will pick up the rubbish and haul It to the city dump grounds. No rubbish will be taken sway mi less it is ia some sort of bos, suck, or aiuer container. Because of h" great amount to be hauled away and the time taken, the men engaged tu this work do not have time to handle rubbish which is sot sacked or plac ed in boxes. All piles most also ae on the curbs on paved streets. No collections wilt be made outside of the paved areas. Those living on side street must carry their rubbish ; to the curb tine of tne nearest paved 'street if they desire to have it taken away. t The clean up ha been ordered fer Monday in order that the residents may have Saturday and Sunday to prepare for it. Many families can put the children nt this work on Sat- 1 urday and there will be little trouble 1 in getting the yards cleaned up. i The collections of rubbish will be mado without charge and the clean up will be conducted entirely at the city's expense. o : BROCCOLI GROWERS ATNTION i Will fill all orders . ror broccoli seed the, day received. Per ounce 1 f 2. Price per lb ou application. Fred Schmidt. Etilard. Ore. fiud tluireby. a fultuwa, tu-wit: j thirty ht '(m fa Tuwiw&rb' iMlir-li' " 'V i the illuuetls Meridian, Ifll IN BUi WASTEFULNESS IS SINFULNESS, SAID OUR; GRANDMOTHERS At any rate, wastefulness is a dead loss, and to pay too much enrich'es the seller 6t the expense of the buyer. BUY WHtKt YuU tit l THE BEST.- VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY . j ; We save you money note the prices in plain figures j marked on all goods in our store then you'll ' . be convinced pf that fact r s r : SPECIAL- BARGAINS EVERY DAY HERE ' EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Jackson and Washington Sts. (By Associated Frcaa.i ANDALAY, Burma. Mav 4. Wide- ead excitement has been created ong Siandalny residents by the d3- ery of a full crown leopard itidinK tor a house in onn nf tl,a m! ded Quarters.. The beast ranged larse for a sliort time, but -tvas by an officer of the Irrawaililv tilla Company before dolnE any "age. How this leopard found its way into -ny is not definitely known. Some "Kilt U came ir.im the Neiehhnr- id of Amarajma where there la n area or (hick iunule. Another ory was that it boarded one nf th awaddy fuel steamers which tie up Ksiue tne bank at niKht. and was is carried to Mandalay. naa oeen more than 10 years ce a leopard, penetrated Into Mart- ay .mousn one was killed only lit miles from the city last sum- Leopards are still common in thick jungle which abounds in every part of Burma, but usually eoiv line their operations to the cattle tit villagers. In 1901 a leopard appeared in Baesein, in Lower Burma, and killed and wounded several people be- loro it was shot. , Tigers, also, are still common in some-parts of Burma. Less than year ago a tiger wag killed only 15 miles from Rangoon, a city of 340,000. it has not been many years since a tiger entered the city of Rangoon and was found about a third of the way up a pagoda. It had climbed up in the night and was unable to get down, and had to be shot from the pagoda platform. Wild elephants are protected by law and are still to be found in some sec tions of the country. One member of iarpe herd was killed recently only LEGION ENDORSES lliLGI 1 A J. Bel!w BvaiUnc t t'ltv vt lUuui g, ttutt, run Mil!Uty Avenue; tttcner -c- iiwaitrU' rnltet with Av.. ti it; tU- f.i.- tiVirtnntnT j, V. Cc-y Truste iiitxit jt RMlrurK. Ort-KWii JOB, 'ilV OI HliUVUUiJi, Uf,, J. V. Caey, Trut Lot f. Uur, City of fi-tts1""-". Or-sua ' -iuM. Vtty ot itwjwbur. tf-tQ J. V. Casey, Trust-- Lut t, to Host Uurti, OrMi. ..... j. V. t a rtii ti i&r iun, City of itfsefautif, Onjtus J. V. 1'tt.tey. TruBvt &t U4n, CUy of K4anr, Off gun J. , t tutw -tl at in. City of Hurf, Ort-xun tion. Oily of IitvUurK, Crun Btoi'ic "A," Iaurcliood A!4i tion. x'i)t that . thtrenf Mercy H pitni ntt tlei rilM-l outU wenteriy corner of iilwk A. tnen- pt.it at. v mm- E 63 ft alonK Mdrue Ave.. thence ? dg. &3 nuit, K -St.T ft., Uipiiif S deit, 6S nviu. B iS!.7 ft, them S3 a tSt,. 55 -iiin. K lio,a feet; ihenee S 39 Jeg. 15 mm, W &,s tett; ir'nce S. ;g 3es. 3 vntn. W 3i6.T ft. t& the piat-e of freffinnintf, 2iuie- aurg, tiregon , t iloajUai Beginninx at the Suut 11 westerly eorn-r UtiSS. 1 4 earner of lUock "A," in lturi- -oad Addition to tne C ity of j!)nL-e iteutherly a Tons tii K tide of Ma drone Ave 4i2 feti Uumi'e east 100 ft; (in nee loriiieriy paraiiel with a?d Mad rone Avenue S72 feet to tlie i.uaeriy tin gj aia ii A,' thence N IS defc S4 mil. Wst Biox soutiieriy ifne tf said BSot k "A" lya fpet t tim iJlftce of tstunlnic Total I K. iv ftt, Ihtiiv North 3 I tiir fei th-at aortal viiia dv. vv w ftVt s& : t -JSrAS W- Wot'fruirTt i ; & tit uiit hlf e tu tuitcw- tun: d-AirtLd irurty; ii- fCuuitty Htd tttie teuiiiiua- : I titbit ut i.tii ijtrt Nuii Hodcburic t.ricoai bua- trmptua Post of the Ameriean Ie Kton. has Ktvea Ha endorsement un animouslv to the work of the Na tional Guard and ha gone ou re cord In urging young men t etttUt in the local national guard company for at least one enlistment period The experience gained ia the tmii tary service is not only of physical benefit but U also a mental aid to a young man in later life. He trained in ways of discipline and rc ceives information and training which will be of great vaiae to him throughout hi entire life. For this reason the ex-service men, in a rev olution adopted at the last meet ing urge the young men of this com munity to enter the local company and receive the advantages of the military training which It affords. A itatemnt of tb atorpsaid ssrs8 metit htis lien enu-rt-d jn tU Utx ket af city lAvn aa uie ume it now dua nd jaytb!e at the oftu of the City i'r?aurr in th City Halt in lawful money uf the United Siaies, iid Jf rwt iail within tweiitv dav fn.m th date ot thi notlte, ueh pracvdUics S jt o are pravWed hy ftte Charter f the City of itoat;iurK, Oregon. Property owner wh citire ta take advantage of the Ham raft liomiiiu Act for the repayment of the asrsfe ment are hereby nutlflNl to cn uuon the City Recorder ff?r said tmrpoffe riot tater than May 6, U23, as ajiicaJioua witt not be accented afcer that date. ft I. WiHPrUK, , - City Utitvrder. t the Kv corB-sr of tU dtmsuU.a 4ii.t2 Wnd viisim uf W. T. i'eny ants t wf in Twwnhip T, tuth f s & Wr( of Wiiiamrtte trtaiu, hm- Kast lu , ' fvet; tht'iv i fc2 W iitft ftwt ft ih f fetjjtnnui;, $t ' wrv)rVtj and iattti a tii Kirtit iittrd of Hwcic 3 Km ' r.e Juwutcii I'tat. ia Uuu 55i.lt fenrjf. Uriun i u h. iu (w . & p. c. ; Kihr fmr H, HS.St bU th Kt aide pf t'.ie tuu- r ty lUiitti t vuntiuuittiua of t iacksAm Sitf et KurtU uf itns- Uy.ii , tt:rh Ho S dfW. K frutn i the NW ernr of the Iok f ttuu ltnd ciatm if V T. i4er- IliSBry nd wif in TowKahip tt jtfousii of Khkjc Wvst &f Wi Ja m-U SJt-ridmB. in JuuiiLa UU's. H Sa f-t; thmtc N i d rf. K ?ta fet fhuncfr N t avjs, ?2.t8tt' &0 ft; tiiet S JfS dex. ; V 20& feet to tba place of b i smrtiojr b-injt tt Hiaek T3.70 S uf Huaney a Addttiun to N. Hoaurf ....... ... , KreftVrtVk UvLtn Ut tT. IS, .Itiot k !3. Kin-ney Im proved Fiat in Hoaeburjf Ore-H-n Samuti F-mmt rt Lata li, 29, Kittt-lE 3, KiRRvy a lni proved 1'iat, in Kuaeburjf, Ore Ifon .......... ....... Jjarktf, "hr5ea lot SI, ti, mwtt tZt Ktuney's tm proved FJat, in Itoaetmrjr. Ore &tm Kart W, tarVer 1-ota 83, Ut BJotit 23 Kinuey'a lmjravd t'lul tn Rna.iutrtr Or.-v..n fi.e laiiii t, Jtaa The Soutlterly 50 fi-t of the following: de- crihect prnjits: bestaiuna: at a puiiit on the Kat aitte of th County Ituad I N. iie bur, 3:. 6 feet S d' KoU ni al 14 chaint Stititit dee. of th NW earner af tiie donation claim of w. T. m ry( Townshit 21, South of HttrtRe 5 i'et of Wiiiiimetta Mertdtatv ftttcacs S ft dejr U5 fet. them e H dr. f-t, tlrenee N deK. W rwt, thence 3 hi dfK. W e ft-tt to the iace ot bestimms 2f3S.t4!ia lluaeburtf. Or K. K. Krh kaaa J! 3, 4. &. S, Blot k i-i inm-y's Hirovd -I'tal, in HiWHttttrit Or HaiU I. Hay iota t Bimit a. Sneys Improved llit in Hoat'iiarg Or ...... J, T. Htma t-ivt liim-k ST, Kinney Imyravea i'iai. In Honshu. Or Ida May Jittkn Lwta S4 IT, Mock 1 Kinney' Itu irved Viat, ia tvosehurfc Urefon . A. Creaaon' t-t 38. 3S. 3, Hincfc tJt Ktnney'a Improved Yi&t, in KucgUurg, Ore K. O, flrownaoH- lxl Ji, J2, Hiock 27. K ijiey i myrevetl llat. in; KoMchurjc, Ore ...... V Motfttt Uitx 12, ta litok T2 Kinney Improved fhUa, In Bi?S!ira, Or leandr Mathewa Lta 7, 8. 9t 10, tt liiiick i-(. Ksnnya smrav4 i'iatt is tityrtrtifiti i it2rairHlK 3la kU. 4, 5, mock 72. Ktn i tiujrvd Piat In Itaae J ouijf, Orejjun ,..,.,........ iMiittm iw toryesi tii i -CISKKS &m V1C1MTV. KKWS ifrs. BuBh'uell is the proad owucr of a new Ford, purchased trom the iocai asrency. - At a meeting of the Glengary W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. h. C. Davis on Wednesday it waa Toted to have a pie social at Green school honee on Tuesday nisht May 8th with a program of readings and mu sic. A large number attended tho all day sewing of quilts Tor the W. C. T. II. Children's Karm Home at Cor vallls. A regular birthday cake with eandies was presented to Mrs. Davis, as it was her birthday. Every one had a splendid time. Next moot ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Steliiiiauer. Rev. Quieit brought the gospel massage on Stmday in his definite and holpful way. A rplendid song ... . 11 r t1..H..nnn Ttnmn.i4nau1 elephants are used extensively in the!seiee preceded the sermonette to luniu:r camps for moving heavy tiin-;n luuu.tu, oer. junsrie cats and deer rettiKin abun dant, and often enter the towns. Re cently a largo jungle cat was killed tn Rangoon, where it had chased a domestic ca,t Into the interior of a house. o A. 8. FREV & SONS Ara ready to furnish all kinds ofto ne! furnish rough Rnd dressed lumber bera. Price right. o- end tint- Green S. S. will havo an ali day meeting Mother's Day with preach ing by Rev. Griffin, the 8. S. mis sionary both morning and afternoon. The program for the S. S. ft HI be given aliout 2: SO and will be special fbute to mother. The col lection wTfl bo given the W. C. T. 17. Children's Farm Home at Corvallts a cottage for Sim- Distinctive Perfumes and Toilette Specialties A grouD of toilette sne- ialties serving the require ments of the well-groomed n a manner so satisfactory hat their accentanee hv the? ultured and refined has tabiiahed a new standard merit. We shall be glad to show you our Fiancee and Karess products. See our window. loyd L Crocker Pioneer Drug Store 241 N. Jackson HK.Vl'WUKn M It, Ct.AIM IX ADAM AS FOI NIKH, : HAI AS.Vf .il OI TIXO day school purposes. A basket din ner on this day will be in charge of Mis3 Florence Weatherford, chairman. Miss Ethel and John Lan der, Jeanette Croft, sad Claude Ciaypoot. Kveryone is weleomo and invited to come with their basket dinner, Tho P. T. A. will ItoM the Issl nieetins! of the year on Friday' nleht May 4th instead of the 11th. The progrRtn will be the regular decla matory tryout. The election of offi cers will riso le held. Have yov snf that letter or mes sage to ' mother? IM not forget. UU1 YORKSUJItK. May 4. (A. P.) The members of the famous York shire organization known as the "Henpecked Club" had their "once a year outing" recently. To an isolated hamlet, miles to the west of Halifax, the presidt-nt of the club Invited his "fellow bondsmen of ih. cnh!!nir brush and pail" to gather, end as every memW was May 13th is her day. For the many loyal to his pledge of r-- ., the i days oi watching over your cittismu nenuei ne-u ' V . . t i f Kn the "henpeckers." I fatea you owe ner more tnan m.m.-y , Uit. ti- Mcridittr. thnr St,uitt The club is counted as th9 olrtesiicnn pay. a riower. a mnc tr ;wt tp . In exigence. Adam being claimed as , a gift will bo a rmali token for TOO IW&sktt'i tha tint member. Every year new 'to give and ctean so much to her. wt jb tef. forma 8m;h member, are enrolled, fcut appll-Uf o lo-.e her tell her so, if she j t cants have to para a revere teat pro--Is at rest, tell some other mother pnrvMl J'ii. i l!ot-t,uri(. Tiding ahsoluic profit that on oven' ! you. know. w't'a P.Vh" XV '(!i;.iWKrn their ontlna they ar "slaves of the ,,,( ehext av hadiuim-. At k. d.rrV''" b,,,b(b i Oft th KaJtt Hi'tft nf t!(t,iun- Nti e i hTUv Ittri'n that tH. ij- nwA tl!i tmtinumUm t Commtpn t'oijm t! f the ttv of Rf Jn knon ttr-t. ino.n WTICH OP AMt:ClKT roil THE Notice t hereby KIvi Jlit tin Cora- K??ei"?' r5K" Hun ,oHt-3i vi iBe iiy ur iiaaeburs, Urgun, Uld on the sua day ot AurU, 18:at by otdttmnce Jtu. Tit dcitare the awk'BSUK'nt for the improvement of V. to-wlt; it7- ls- ,ilock ?a- Ktnnoy's ivvauutltl F. A. A tirtii-e Ij. l;Aen-i nu Wt'Kteriy 5 ftt f the fol- ' iowfnv detr!ied yremise; BfSiitninic oh the Kaat tiii of the County roai Uhe rtuin oat ion of Jackson tret aiw known n WlntHestur atreet, North Iloweonrs? four hun dred tt'irhty (4Kai f-t S'MKh i iieg. Huxt from a point four teen ehiiiJij isoiiih 24 '. K.tt from the Korihwcwt cdr rtr o tho d tin a lion ciaiin of W. T. I'erry nnd wife, in TovvnHhin 21 Hmith f Hnnse j. West Wlrlamt-ttor MfUliitn, thence Soutit k dte. fcast Iu9 fueu thune Nurth fes dvx, i:. 250 it, thence Nor I It t VV, loe fet tiuni SuutU 5i de. West 2&0 ft to tho place of foi'Kinnins, Kinney Imuroved IJiat. In Ktaehure. arjron KUU4 feoraft A. Goodhaurn T ii e foiiowiiic dt-Mtrita-d irj in (bps, t o- w it ; &i? sr! n n J j on tho .it aido f tho County itoad, the continuation of iat kiKin Ktreet, now known n WinthoBttr Stre-(, Nort Uoseijtjrjr, four humiretf ty (J80 f;t-t ftottth it deK. Kunt front a point futtrteen c-hin Houth 2W to dnw, JCiHt from tha nortiiwefct tomer tt the dtma Utm Uutl trbttut of T. Perry and wife in Township tit South of Rang & West W i 1 -tamt'ttt Meii(ian. tHt;nff Kuntii H titjf. Ka.t iin ftt thetiva XcrtU HZ dcK. Kaat J!f0 ftct, thence North S d',if. West iOft Wt. tiujme Htuth dtjr. Ws i(W feet tw t!i i?Jat:s of ht!Xtnnin: esrcifttng thrre from th woateriy fifty ftfet .md the eawlt'rly fmt. Kin ney's Improved i'iat,. in Kt,- burff. Un gtm I, ii, A M ijuff Tiie tatcriy 80 fei-t of thu iuiiuwiuK U--mi !)ii pi em!f.'s; iiKiiiMHJtf on the iv(t side nf the futili ty road (the etmtinUMthtft ftf J:kj Ktreyt bw kitvn a Wint'hwter Street. ti rt h itoseharK, ftur hnndra ei4h ty (iVO fcot Hnatlt Kdec, Kast frwnj R. puint fourteen chain Nti!i 2iHt t'H)t from ti northwest corner of th dona tttin ir,nd ciaim nf W. i Vvcry ami wifti. in Towosisip i7. Hunt!) of Rftinre West Wii-iijifH-ite Mfrtdhi, t hmf S.iiuh 8 d. jc. K tKt lv feet, thf-nue Norm Hi Kant 20 ffet. thence d.-K. Wtiit ty f-et, t better 8twlh K2 det. VVnt .ra fet-t t the iiat' ft hKinitiaKt tn Kii!ey im rovtd i'mt, in iuaywurjr Oie it on Frank Aild B. Kenton The Weaturtv lirf tet of tho Kortii haif f th foih.nrtntC de:crihfd pri.jif-?: Heicinninif on the Kawt ii'- of the Cub ty road ttii conttnuatton of Jirltwiii ntrt now known VVlmln-ntr Sir-'-t, North ioeurx,f ix hundred forty t140 fe-t. isottth f d- blunt from a point fturteen chain soth 2fi d . i;it from ihe .Sfnthws-M torm-r tf Ihe dona tin ctatt c.f VV, T. Perry nd wife, mimhrr thirty isitt (2 in Tmvnh5i t'l ot.tii b t ft oi ine v ji- 36J.2T 135.2 M4.H DdEig I Bact By Test remember the lowest priced Baking Powder Is often toe most expensive that baking powder economy cannot be ." based oa purchase price if s V results that count Thafs why ! the jgconomy nntft?jn PQivnn is the biggest selling brand ia America, You save when you buy it you saw when you use Use the same Baking Powder that guards the purity of bakings in millions of homes that retains its unfailing leavening strength to the very last spoonful, The sale of Calumet is over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. A pound can of Calamtt contain fall 18 ounce. Soma baking pouidtr com in 12ounci intlwd of 18 ounc cant, B arc yoa gmt a pound whtn yoa want it, i . ' - THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER f t S i.n j !i S54.I K KT.S2 5 ,I1M1 E unison J. O. Ktwlund Lots 19, S 51, St, S3, !i, !5, 2i, (n U!'St 73, Kinne' 3iiiirttVfei liijssburjr, rs J. W. I'arrust. t ai AH ot iituck 7tt fscffpt f. S fei!. Ktimey B Improved Piut,'Itaae &ur(, ureifoa A. C. Bvety Ixt 5, titovrk . lluKchttrK. )rKn i. T, & K, Whttftfir tt 6, I. Btin'k 83, Kttmiy'l Jui proved S'iat, Hwaeburg. Oi' Kott U-ats erntUer North M ffa nf Ulm fc TO, Kliiuc y s )m nrovttf I"It, tn f!(efl, tr Wm. V, KffUer It 25, 2, HUuk 23, KiRHev'a linimfij I'lal, in Iti!tiriC, Or ,,.. il. Site!in M: t, t. 3, ttturk ii, Kinney' Improved Wut, !ti Uosalmtw, On i H. Sfatwtin Ttie . 2 fort of Uiat pint of the vnraSi'd pnr iittii ft iTmnmeri-s Avenue !yi!is tiuincdtatrtjr north aHimtB!t Iitt t tt tttwte it, K-ttmey" Imprivil X'ial, itosu burjf, tiremn A, Crruun AS! tbat part, ot the vat-atwi porticm cf t'owi iitortSui Avunue lylnst Unwopn Htocki it nti S. exrttlK tnrcfrs tha uartti S& ftet and (h south S feet, Kbll nes's imprttvwi Hill, in ttina-. butK, recon t!vnt Wtti o Hto hartit ia ftt of that H!'t oi tt v& catcd inrtt?n of tmmf r'ia! Avunuu If tin iHmiiitiatKty south and afjtntrt! Jt !.( of Work 2. Ktunojr Jm lirnml I'iat, in lioafbutK, Ort-sott .'"'. Ii. . itiirnty !,jt !, S, !!!, k 2, K !?'' tmprv4 itat, In Ko!,im-K, ifrvit'in ... i' t'L KrtfkB, et mx Lt t, . , Itfork e, KtrtliEj a im proved i'iut, in KossnLui. Oru- S"ai!rVrtt4 i'oari tiiiSti-Boa fot J, 2, iitorte ,3, Ktnni-jr'M improved Hut, in loebursf, ttiKm W. . McKiitSnnt itn H, !, ii tt, 1. 2", W'o'k 14 K Sim'?' isnirove4 ltat, ia U"lurK, OrRon T. d l ue t.uitt WSiitwtt on t'ontrafi.i kota ii, ttiatk 7. Kimiey's inii. roved Fiat, in Host-hmjt, rt-tn t. A. t'Uarfiortaitt frfvtt 3S, J i'J. 2S, istoiit J4, Kttiney itoproved i'int, tn Itwteburv, Ortftxtt Andrew IiafHeh fX'ta 23, 2t. .v. S, itsmk ttf Kirtnev'a Initooved I'tat, iii Kotmrfc, Ztl.it i Ot i-m .................. ... !3, i:t. iifw tt ?5, Kinn,-ya !t- nioed J'iut. in iitfteburjf, 6rt-Kn ;.." 5. tioodman ttf. 1 Ki,p 1ko to Hy! lot 7. , Uio k 7, K!nfit isj!3Fovd iriai, in Unetmric, tr,-Bon J. T. tjootitiutn, Jr. t ii, 3 Kji't,-n to i,ay I)t a, itot-k 7.7 KVnny'a iioi'rov,.- f'iai, in ioj,,-l,tir (t, fJTficm H. Marsii J.ota 4, , ! ft!,,' a Ti. Kiuiwy a ituproved ' i'iat, in JWo!.l. (irs;on f fiiTtr't!, A Ivarl: tuikon i,,,f 3. Biof-k Ia, Ktanv,a Fiirpjoved i'iai, in ltehuir, treKOii 975.18 Kt.U T.3t Better Style and Quality v r 1 f Gie xoif , Better Value FINER WOOLENS. FINER TAILORING MEAN LONGER WEAR, , FINER STYLE IVfEANS MORE SATISFACTION FOR YOU, ' ADD THAT UP "MORE VALUE" IS THE ANSWER. THERE'S "MORE VALUE" IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS, i Duds For Men, Inc. April Jth was the Lucky Day in April j str.tt Ji.tt RELIABLE TAILOR Ws tnaka Ladici' Suit Mon Sut Phon t49 j. H. EERNIER Ws Ds Aitsrsiion Kohihaaen Bidg, (Next Door Umpqu Hole!) SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVEL By Coast Auto Lines Stages between ROSEBURG, MYRTLE POINT, COQUILLE end MARSHFIELD Leaves Roacfeura Leave Myrtie Psint Leave Cottuitfs . . , Leave MaraMieiit . Ltave Ccsuiile ... Leaves Myrff Point Fare; Marahftsid, $5.00; m.Si i !!. West Bsaiwt 7:30 A. M. 4:30 P. M. ... - tS:30 A. M, T:S9,M, ..North Bound t1:00 A, M, 8:00 P. M, . , EaaJ Bound S:00 A. M. 5:00 P. W. " " 8:45 A, Mr 6:00 P. M, " S:iS A. M. e: P. M. CeaaiKs, t4M; Myrtt Psist, 13. 7 i COAST AUTO LINES Coui.re, Ore. GEO. W. SfcYANT. Wanager Phon 75 apron Mrlnv err' fciid domestic drudg- rcoo SALE Th Lndi of St. Josrph'a chuirh m-llt hold a cooked ftxxJ hale M riiAihr if ( ommprce room. 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DA FOR THE BETTERMENT OP SERVtCE, W easitel jrrfsw fss.f!' iiisa (Ss Brresad,BS esustrr: ttosgS w ha? to keep far ts s4nuice ot sar i.fnifp.1 jsecsi. Tisus eutBUtetSf larger tsTtment tba oriSttarar requirci. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE VOUR EVERy REEO AT A MOMENTS NOTICE WtTB ECONOMY TO OU, Douglas County Light & Water Co R. M. JENNINGS, Mnitir 71 j o 4 upon los nr jart m lut or rrel f laud epetiaily bB day. Hay blh.