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KOSCwUHO NEWS REVIEW. THURSDAY, JUNE ti. laviu and His Band Will Give Two Programs At Chautauqua L, Leader, WLos Bmi Ct. Opening and Clown, Proerjim. .t 3 FnmcLco Expoutio b 1915, to B Heard th Closing Day. sWr-iCV r v. . i r !'! ill iHiWyVrf it 'ill -1 4.) 7 -T J aw - v m ar lv3 - " ' t f nuviu-g nna la comlns to niantniinnn twenty-live. selected niusiclann from the Rrwit moilral ownltatlon which twth openod and cIorwI the San Exposition nd led by tlie mapietlp .ThaTlu himself. Of the sixteen bands of nation-wide reputation which entertained the greut crowds during tVtwsltlon-wason. TUavius vn .do ... iur u um enKHBement. mey Had so snccessfiilly pleased the thrones durlnit the opening fiht the directors commissioned their return for the closing weeks. The secret of Thavlu's popularity Is not expressed so much In the size of h!s Llrion as In the unusual personnel and the fact that Thnvta Is a mast er director of. bis accomplished muslrinns. All band music critics comment P1" . .. .k- nn H rf,ililnr brllllojiCT of tiU muslcnl lnternretatlnnii. Knt nniv I. tr Th..i., . . i... ... i Lin and ranks with the best In he country. Unprecedented attendance Is anticipated fit each and every on of Mr. Thavlu's concerts In the West . . i i it miifil.-fil trent nn lnvpr nt insnlplni vnitcln pnn a trnr.i rr., ..n j i. . . . . , cMSOD saa ccniuuij 1 1 - v -- - . Any iuii iwvriB win oe f;ii'n hi vnnuiuuqun me closing 1 In the evenlnu the band -will be-assisted by 'three grand opera artists. Unusual voices are required when supported by so Bitfre an Instrumental ' gjHi the soloists secured more than fulfill the requirements. You ennnot afibrU to miss the to .programe on the last day.of Ulisutauqua.' ' ; , SfELIVES 3 YEARS WITH SPOUSE WHO NEVER SPOKE rriih xoman, Mrs. Matilda , curious change in his manner. There nd In the same house with Vbind for three years and two vithout a single woru pansiuA k them. She has just Doen i divorce by Juuse nui. airs. brecribes Hie years of silence illotfinu artirle.) By SIRS-ADA DIVER. ' ltten lor iniernauonai ies- SerVIce. ION. June 19. For three ycara was! . ' - ' j He very curtly Informed that my home was waiting for me just ' as I left It. I could return or stav away Just as I pleased. Bat, however ' I chose, he would never again be a hus band to me. , ' ' ' Then, without a word of explanation, he turned on his heel and left me. Very mystified, I went home, but ooaths my husband, although , JJ""J 'ht hubaud absolutely re in me same house, and taking ! , . , , " fu it the same table, has not an Pleaded for some explanation. His vu ... .... .. ..... "You have done nothing." . Then for 3S months he never spoke to me again. Throughout that time he let me do nothing for hiin except cook his mid day meal;"' I tried to cook his break fast, but by his action he showed me wmarried in 1909 and for, that this was not allowed. nUrol very happily togther. I For days, weeks, months I tried to ttwhole of that time my hus- change him, to win back his love. But mmrj-thing a man should be. j It was hopeless. Finally I gave up the f nod and good-tempered, and : attempt and just put up with- the at sickness the embodiment heartache and loneliness. deration and caro. i But at Easter, 1920. I made one 1. - ... i M.t.innnj . V. : i ; .1 vi:uuiiL, t wui suiiiiJtru luuimuii? li. a qoiu. il one word to me. i ubenrlse alone' m the house k monotony of that dreadful owe me to the verge vt sui t an experience; f)ew, people Ld some, perhaps; 'will fall rthe full horror of it, JUDGE ADVISES GIRL. 14, NOT TO WED UNTIL OLDER , ' (TnTrntlnno1 Nev Srvtc.t BUOCKTON. Mass., June 21. The romance of Mary Mendoes, fourteen years' oM, and Dolphin Gomes, a 37-year-oM store keeper, both of Waro ham, waa nipped In the bud by the refusal of Judge L. 12. Chamberlain, of the Plymouth county probate court, to sanction their marriage. i Judge Chamberlain advised the girl to wait until she Is older and under stands her own mind. He had learned that Gomes had requested permission of the Mendoes girl's parents to have her become a sort of a housekeeper and clerk in his store. Her father in stead proposed the marriage. , separate item of the proposal or pro posals doomed best for the county. . IRA B. RIDDLE. County Clerk of . Douulns County, Oregon. (Sea!) THE COUNTY COURT OF , , POUOLAS COUNTY. Geo. K. Qulne. County Judge, , Edwin Weaver, . Commissioner - R. V. Long, Commissioner Attest: ' . - IRA B. RIDDLE, county clerk. (Br AuorUtaa) rrau.l ' CLKVKIANU, June ID. A travel-1 tag railroad museum, showing the j evolution and pre-nt outlook of ever) j j phiise of railroading in the United 1 i Platen, will oorrate rotitiiuioualv for i 1 four months uvr all the lint- of the j I New Yoik Cratml Railroad and Its s.-.bKidiaries, leaving this rity today. I The operation of the special' train ! to all of the agricultural districts jsponse to requests from the heads of the American Farm Federation and ' I along Its right of way. Is in direct re- the National Orange, recording to the announcement made here by the rail-mni. The announcement also says It Is In answer to President Harding's official announcement made recently calling upon tho people of this country to make a study of transportation with special refeience to the railroads. According to the outline the train will bo made up of cars containing moving picture cameras that will de pict the growth of the railroad, the various business transacts by tho railroad, with speclnl stress laid upon tho pictures showing the handling, from farmer to consumer, of furm products, uad lecture 'on the present tnxatieu system and the taxes assena- eU against both railroads and farmers, and how the busls of taxation la ar rived at. There will be one car devoted ex clusively to Die models of all tho steam engines from the very first In vented to the model of the big "Mik ado SOOO" that will pull the special. It Is also announced that old "999" which broke the world's speed record In 1S93. Is to see service In drawing tho special over side trips from the main or trunk lines. . Arrangements have been made to have the school children In every town where the special slops, visit the exhibit and It Is also announced the numerous stops will be made at tho smaller centers In the : agricultural sections. , . -. i-o , t.i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction, Douglas County, Oregon. .... i ! ; ?! I . I I , r v v :::: t ; -, j i - i r ' :::: . -- - I )a, ! V . 1 . - ' .... . ).hm MM . .... , CLAY DID THIS A white, refined super-clay By Edna Wallace Hopper i it- I::: My complexion Is the envy of count-1 desired results. Modem science r less young girls, and tho marvel ot; fines that clay removes the nselcsV millions of women. I mud. Then the clay is white andi For I, remember, hare been US ' clean and dainty. Experts also flart. years a stage star, and am still. Mine j that ortnln added (actors give It Is a grandmother's ago. Yet my skm I tlplled effort ' n. Is Just as joft and rosy, lust as smooth ' My White Youth Clay will be and blooming, as 40 years ago. - ' (revelation to you. as It wae to me."l Hi-ores ol my friends, on tho stage 1 thought I knew all that day can and In society, have attained like re- but I did not know one-tenth. suits in my way. So I know that most I It brings a now roinploxloa, aal' women can do It, and I am going tojqntckly. Blackheads and blomlshfis help them If they wish. : dleappoar before It. Pull aklns gain. A Naw-Type Clay. : a rosy ; bloom. Wrinkles becosne iou read much plexion clays. But crude and muddy, Type Clay. : a rosy . bloom. Wrinkles becosnsx 1 now about com-1 smooth. Many woman. In 10 minutest' lut those i see am 'seem to drop ten years. ' ' , like I uit years j My Gift to Women. .',', ago. A French beauty export first told me about clays. . Then few women used them, so some of those women became the marvela of nations for their wonderful complexions. Now countless women use them. Clay is recognised as a prime essen- tint of beauty at Its best. Women who omit clay cannot hope to com pare with women who employ H. &ANISU CATARRH, HID IUIKATH. Now I heve arranged so that all. who wish may get this perfect clan' exactly as 1 use It. And I am takla)' time In my busy life to urge them m! employ It. ,,,, Youth Clay does more for youth im beauty than anything I know. Tw' results will amase and delight yde.1 When you know them, nothing coajM' induce yon to go bark.' All toilet counters sell Edna Wsi.. ! lace Hoppor'a 4Tilte Tooth Clay at We' M A t t K.u. . . . V. 11..H. V ..... 1. . . tj. ' My excoiKlonal results come from a new-type clay, perfected by SO years ' and II per tube. Also my Youth Cream., t .1. i t . , , ; f oi nviuuiiliv niuciy ll IB wane, rtj- 1 which hiiuhiu ioiiuw ine Clay. Ami . i xinrmi imm m in worn fmtd and dainty. And able exports , my Facial Youth piy liquid cleanser.' to use tiyomel and end ' catarrh, have found wkvh l irtva It hunifolH ! Also mv Hnlr Ynuth. wklrh hronBt Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas County Ore- gon, at tho court house In Roseburg, R H F I I M AT I S IV 1 Oregon, at ,10 o'clock a. m. on the 1 L " fr " 1 30th" day of Jnne.1923, for construc- f avpt Ynil KnrPVPt1 ;tiou wo on sg.ertlon of rond bo Vr , . J V ijtween Loon Lake, ant Umpqua River . ' ' ' " ' ' ' '" ' ' ' 1 j known as tho Mill. Creek Section. The imp Srnlrd" trli- AeM Tn.ml. ArH 01nToll. .0nroximattv 1 mile lllMPOlvi'd nad ae liaeninalle I'nwt. it.-i.. . i . . Mhia;OI uniuiiiffi vnn imnL. VUH'fl uiuiw fni- tlcularly described I as from Engrs 8tn 510 to Enirrs Sta 467 In Sections pat of his tightness with My housekeeping allowance all that period was less thnn !'n a week. The worry nnd i k( attempting to make this suffi-1 awful, and I was frequently on the paring the time of war and hish ! verge of suicide. Finaly, wnen It De ls breakdown. After I told my husband of this he w doctor's advice I was re-1 continued lust as before, even coming tamjr mother's house. During ! in to dinner regularly each day. .. tr my husband came recularly i The dny after I obtained my divorce f isbt. and he never came empty rr.y husband came in and in half a Tnere was alwavs some little I dozen words explained to me wnat my ft or delicacy for me. ' ; future financial position would be. ux weeks I arranged to return Then lust as quickly he turned on N the following Monday. But his heel and went, and I suppose I preteoing Saturday my bus-! shall never hear him speaK to me s usual, anil I noticed s ; ncain. WtNrtn to lArnrw- the y1cfn itventy-rnnr liulirw. . Kvery druggist in tills county Is au- l.,.l..J ... . ' 1.. .rnru rh a 1 1 ma t te sufTerer tliat if a full pint' liottle of ' 22-27 and 26. T. 228. R. 10 W W M Allenrnu. the sure conqueror or riicum- Mjottglas County, Oregon. alism, iloe not show the way to stop ... '' h considered unless Hie BBony, -reduce swollen joints and ! " om wl" De consiacrea unuss ki away wlih even tho sliKluert ; accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or Lwlnfe Of rhOlimallc Dalll. lie Will Ktad- eriirtnA nhwlr riwon .mminl -nnnui I can't help Illness. , ly return your money without com- . ... . thc Allenrhu has iteea tried and tested total amount of the bid. Breathe the medication thronah the little Inhaler la every outfit and you will get relief at once. Money back It It fails. W. F. Chapman. , , SCIENTISTS PREPARE urnTiniTinr.?r 'kit in ni iiiiiti in tnv Associated Press.) 1 CHICAGO," June J.-rheTnlrer effects. Where It Excels. It Is found that only raro clays certain mlnonil-lnilen claya bring tho my luxuriant hair. My Beauty Book cornea with each.. -, Kor your owh sake please (o learn what this clay can do. In nn attempt to uncover the bones of tho sun September IS. of big reptiles. From the department of botany. Professors Henry C. Cowols and George I). Fuller will go west to study plants In their relation to soil and climatic conditions, nnd Professor Charles J. Chamberlain will go to Cuba to study plants of the cycad family. ' . - - Professor' Albert A. Mlehelson, ' of' Professor Janice Henry Breasted Is' already In Egypt observing the exca vations of the tomb of Tutankhamen. ' Broccoli plants (or sale at Vosburgb and Wiard's. bond for complaint at all It was I just got up. walked behind my chair for yea. nd rcai.y marvelous ruit. i -A Bufri0innt bond will be required ioentratlons, known as coal balls. L. t. : . . I. . i . k ! n A . ..I n . n I n n. n Th n . . Bra d : l a v. I.,... n a nximnl luMonlnlllnmnBtHe.! I. . ... siLv of Chbyliro la n1annlTi I., mil the dnn.irl llient nf ohenlea la trolni In out ' twelve professors on Important Mount Wilson, Cul., to redetermine ' n-scarch expeditions this Bummer, the velocity of light with an Improved j Tho largest group of investigators 'form of revolving mirror. will go from the department of geo- j - rfofossrir Edwin B. Frost, of the1 Togy and will Include Professor I Yerlies Obaorvntory, will be at Cata-1 Adolph C. Noo, an authority on fos- linn Inland to observe the total eclipse ails, who will spend many weeks in 1 1 . 1 . . . ' the Illinois and Indiana coal fields searching for peculiar limestone con- and tried to strangle me. tho only time ho ever showed me any re . wnere ne sunen violence. ' i ' -TM v i where the patient was helple After a time the strain became too SB. had a serious effect upon my! came unbearable, I took the advice of I that he doe not wan; a cent of any -,rH ..,..ii . ... I .i.i. k...n .lf rnP ,11,-nr.. I one's money nnlem Allenrhii dectslvelv - - -" ii i uaii j A. kaiuc uvui j r inruua auu w r. uusv v Tnat wasinave l,een aceompus .ea in inn mo,! e. ,,.,.,, ', , These coal halls, which nro .,.ll Vere case, wncre 111 iuierinn snu iui inniiiui ,.. .u, h....vv . .... - --. -.... eoui anu . contract in a sum enual to one ha f aooui mo sua or a mans rut. con- the total amount of tho bid. ' ',aln ,he ffneBt tissues of plants liv- nana, specifications, forms of con tract, proposal blanks, and full Infor mation for bidders may bo obtained at tho office of the county clerk or tho county roadmasler, Court House. Mr. James 11. Allen, the discoverer , of Allenrhu. who tor many years suffered the torment of acute rheuma- tism. desires all aiinerera . to Know j conuuors this worit of all dlneusoif, and no nas insirueieo aruKKl.iB to nuar- ante.) It a ahove In every Instance. Koseburg. Oregon, Upon tile deposit Nathan r'uuerlun, tne i.exall etorc, , 0; f jve dollars Roseburg Or.Kon. rhf rlRht rrwm,d , rpJoct an. tkm or all proposals, or to accept any separate Item of the proposal or pro posals deemed best for the county. COURT SHAME8 EX-TAR II WHO HAD BRASS KNUCKLES: IS CHEAPER (International News Service.) . ELY. Nev., June 21. Jesso Self, formerly of the United States navy, arrestod with a pair of brass knuckles 1 ID uib nwBcnnioui " . v. i ' . a - - " to the same man ! city Jall-not because ho had tho i hMiM arntiKin nui 1913 was married twlc hv tho i ceremony coming thirty-eight years after the first. fttr lun.,i.j r.... P W), June 21. The recent I because he was Ian American sailor. j "Is It true," asked Justice Mc- OfliiLM "Hint one .if thp firat thln?i Tho clergy-man who perrormed both tBBlt 'n the navy is the aianly art of ccremonte3 is the Itev. I. P. tjulnihy, j 8PfiPfpnBt,r' of Orange. In 1SS5 be marrfi-d Miaa ye-jy, affirmative reply' Trom Self. Hattlo A. Graves, of Montague, to , the jt1l.e aaice, the big active young George A. Urake, of Greenfield. ;man if he could not tnko care of nim- The couple were divorced April ii, gPif without the .Assistance of metal 1898. and each married. With the! Maeut from on of the atatis-j F,.s,I"t.or. .7 JL. . ' rMtrr,T LK l J. Froom. He Is 7 years old. while, P u tin years azo has broueht ... ti -in -,..a,. i pe,, from p. F. v-a,,Uel, v1cp: rs e 7- m Of Artnnnr . . .!. .rf. N wholenuie selling' prices for are 1b - . . . n - rt,-t-a lower man. rt' . - - - . PrTf in 1 Ql 1 ..j i. .. . , ! . " ' '. aiiq in oiliVIB Ri , 'wuy me Mnie ievi . Are reaay to njrr.isn an knuckles. "I can. I guess I'vo made a mis take In carrying them." The mistake cost Self Ills freedom for 75 days. o - . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS IRA B. KIIJlJl.K. .County Clerk of i Douglas County. Oregon. (Sal) TI1K COUNTY COL'HT OF ' , DOlItil.AS Ct)UNTY. Geo. K. Qulne, County Judge ' Kdwln Weaver, Commissioner ' K. W. Lor.gi Commissioner Ing at the time of the laying down of the coal, and roveul the anntnmy and evolution of ancient plant life. Al though coal halls have been found . from time to time In France and Ger- many, no such American fossils were known to exist until they were discov ered by Professor Noe, last summer. Professor rituart Weller will go to Kentucky to hunt for coal balls in the Kentucky fields of that state. Pro fessor PI. S. Bastlan will go to north western Canada to study ore deposits, and Irnfeaaors J. Harlnn Ilreti and K. T. Chamberlain will examine tho mountain structure of the Cascades. Professor Paul Miller will carry on blasting operations In the southwest Attest: IB A B. nil OLE, county clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Highway Construction, Douglas County, Oregon. A. 8. FREY & EONS Highway Construction, Douglas County, Oregon.. Separate sealed bids will be- re ceived by the County Court of Doug las Cnun I y OrcKoa. at the court house in Kcsebura, 'Oreeon, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 3oth day of June. 1923, for construction work on a aection of road between Hochester Bridge and ! Klk'on known as the Haines Section. I The. work involves approximately 2 miles of rradinc and surfacing, the I limits bring more particularly do- Cnmrila Bnnled hide Will bf re-1 erlheH u from Knar SIR 04-00 to Ba'Uell Mihmit. thA fn i..t jnnot, and -trended luiubel Jld Uxa-;Mi,.ui hv ih r-nuntv Cnnrt of l)ane-l i.'nm ci. ino-t-on tn Swttona 29 and ftirf n-itd ha-ed on n ov... brs. Price rlikht. in. c.iiniv nnwiL nt the court hijxse!35. T. 2? a. It. 7 W W M Doilulas ''"trading in May, 1913, and- 0 in Roseburg. Oregon, at 10 o'clock a.! County. Orecnn. i rtiTOLFI'M Ol'TIM T IV Im. on tne zmn oay oi june. u-wwri jo nm win on mn rra nni H'i' ' CALIFORNIA INCKKASlN'G construction ' work on n 'section or j accompanh'd by cash, bidder's ber.d .12'i . I road between Rochester Bridge nnd 'or reriified cli'tk for an amount -1 i TTnternatlonal News Service.) Elkton known as the Ycltow Cf ek equl In at liwst five (51 for cent of .12 ( ,(yn ANfiKI.K.-t. June ti. Produc-; gtK!tion. The woi Involve appfoxl- ilie tolrl amotint of tho bWi. ll-9 ittoti of tictrolcom in Callforui-i dur- m , . miju t grading and sur-j A sufficient bend wHl be rcqtrfrod lln? 1'152 showed an increase of 23,- f.rin .), limits being more psrtic-lfor the faithful performance of the; .1 .it.. A . . Crrtei I nm Kfl IJ'flMM In sunt' erti.ul to Mln iei T ' 14 on In Hec-l the total amount or. the tild. tions 11 1213 and 24. T. 24 S. It. 1 V.' : Iltnu. speclflcittlonKj forms of con W M. IViuLias, County. Oregon. J tract, propo'al blanks, and Ml In- v h.ii wi do oonsKierea um-ss rormaitnn n.r iimiucts niay e in- r P'U: K; htu ,,7? "' ; 7 J3 Up 10.1$ 21 Umpqua Jersey Dairy ' 1,1 " mi A BULOVA Watch Is a Joy Forever THE fiqu.slo bfotf iod f racrf ul design of thc Bulo Wairh Iradi chesTTii to even tht daintiest wntt. I u ffuirtii td c curacy nukrt It as in d:pnsabl tutd cooauat compuioa. MARKS BROS. Milk Prices Going Down QUART 10c . pint : '. :. 6c Did you ever taste real Jersey milk? If o, you will want it all the time . - Why not give us a trial? i J. KROMMINGA Phone 32-F-ll irrww.,TOTCN'KPmg SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVEL Dv Const Auto Lines Staces between ROSEBURG. MYRTLE POINT, COQU1LLE and MARSHFIELD wthe nni ,- . ling 1S2 snowea an iarn-.ee . a . . . ui.-n- sn- .1. ... onrrels over ine i- I"- Hin-I.- Sk Products that aen i dneilnn. arenrdina- to ennnal report,. ' v. ... si4(g cr pricea lha 1 . . . . . .. , ,.ium fit.lc tf-Tv- . kr tost li:ed ' R. I- '"ollom. State '.an,i..j ." "ul loiai pronu- f " "c level of v n 1 "M barrels, as coir p sr... t... . . ternmlunM hy cash, bidder's bond Gained at tho oma or the crfmity lU rd ...oi .V"- . rn barrels for l2 1. mo ".Po" ,ri.j rf,-k . for nn amount clerk or th" county roadinastor. court T. u atVh. " !T Wl'-nl' '?'' t. five (5) per cent of. house. .Ifsjcbtirg. Oregon, upon the "t of mn, V"V, "," . " 'I, L,3 ".,".m to o.rt: lb, total amount of the bid. deposit of f,v. dollars u k! ?l Increased mate-i 8"' Tbn'ga a of . bout 24.000.009 Irar-; A muT.ctent bond will f required . The rlcht is r- ..rved to reject an) l tau tho rt ( ojstritmilnglrelD in the prod w Ion of petrole.im for the. faithful performance of the- ttcr or oil proposals. r to nceept uot-;ta attributed to tlie rapio - roniiBet n. . -.... : . dea'rit-e dev. loom-nt of the Huntington the toial' amount of the bid. . prop-al-. di'm.d bl for the connly. f'iks , IRA VKARH APART re-iPop-h, Long Rearh P"1 r"a r c mi j j-i:ln. apex-incnTione, lorno. 'n con-j fields ia Los Aug"ic sou iraet, propwsi umm ... . ...iui-, conr.tl'., imalion for bidders may be obtained! I - o- it the oflice or tn couniy rierx ori M.... from'"'' emmty roadmaster. Court House B Vli1lBO brOCCCll PlB'-B. "Vim nr.n rfenn.ll' - - . . . . noff imr.. ,.., i " " - - - . seeo.soso Bs.o ..,. . , 1 B- . . . . A nl . B. Ittmm "I X-a jvrrlr reliable Orecon grown ' tlTie .1 , V'lk. i. I MV.1 . .n.l knl. tlUntS. .!.:':"."" maoeiKidd r Son, wern n. - - - , prof-wHr, rr to ncc nay II. P'lili'.K. County Clerk of ltouel.is ('Mmtv, Oregon. (Seal) THK rOT'NTT COl'RT OF M1T.US COL' STY. Oeo. K. (Jnlne, Couniy Judge Kdwln Weaver, Commissioner It. W. Long, Commissioner IRA R Rlimi.P. county clerk. West Bound 7:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. I 3 . leaves Myrtle Point " " 10:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. North Bound 11:00 A. M. 8:00 P. M. East Bound 1:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. ... " " :8A.M. 0:00 P.M. 9:15 A. M. 6:30 P.M. 63.00; Coqullls, 64.2S: Myrtla Point, $3.75 COAST AUTO LINES Coaullte. Ore. CEO. W. BRYANT. Manager Phona 70 Leaves tosebura . leaves Myrtle Point Lsavas Coqullls Leavts Marahfleld ... Leaves Coauill ..... Leaves Myrtls Point -. Far: Marshtield, $50.00 "... M4 MfflMl M. n .17 k-ri S'tov UrrmrM t ' ..I tm B. biiiiii BW fca. fea.1f B.Bn.. We will be pleased to show rev all nl th other Botova Model we sir ia nock, (aagisi bvas (20.fr up. Bubar Brothers Jeweler Roseburg, Ore. DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV- , ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY OAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OP SERVICE. " Wa cannot grow faster thak th surrounding .country; though w "! bare to keep far In adrasr tof our present need Thus maintaining larger Mvestatent tbaa ordinarily required. WE ARE PREPARE0 TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AV A MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. ; Douglas County Light & Water Co j ft M. JENNINGS, Manager A CRT W THE NIGHT, gT.Pint paini in the Trtals, cramp, weakening diarrhoea whatha ehild . adult, iinmadiBla comfort and caaa ia ' CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA? REMEDY - Pays to keep always on hand. "".tuMiiioiiiriL - -