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fr.E TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday II. '.V. HATKS HKItT (. 11ATKS '. I'j-i-nliii-ui and Manager So. r-tary Treasurer SUBSCRIPTION RATES .. . 4.U0 2.(10 1.00 "Z .50 .50 ' " 2.00 Dany, per y.itr, h' mail - Daily, MX IIKihllH, I'V Illl.il DalN, three unitith'c, by mall Daily., sincl" iiinnih, by mail - Daily, by carrier, per month - Weekly News i;cview. hy mail, mt year dlMPiir-hf herein m" r-M'-rvil. KlTsrcoTla'tsTMay II. l'2. t tho .t office ut Hosc-burR. Oregon, under tin- Art of March 2, Is. 'J. I PRUNE PICKIffiS Br BERT G BATES HObEUUriO. OKfcGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 13, 1923. Tin: ti:aciii:i:'s equipment. The first Hem in the effort of ;i community to secure good ; schools is to find teachers whose iiersoiiality and training is such: as to fit them for this work. j There are some communities that spend large amounts perj capita for their .schools,. yet which fail to get the results they nrej entitled to. In some cases too much money is put lr.to oinamenuu Luildinj-'s and not enough into .securing teachers who are thor oughly trained for their work. In some sections the state fails to provide adequate facilities for the training of teachers. Th" human rue has heen trying for liOOO years to develop the best method of imparling knowledge. Teachers need prepara tion in special professional schools, which shall show them what experts regard as the most efficient ways of conveying informa tion to young people and arousing their mental abilities. Other things being anywhere near filial, the school system that has the best trained teachers will produce the best results. Hut the personality of the teacher is a force almost equal to! training. Some teachers will make the lesson subject seem as dry as a bone. Others have a contagious enthusiasm, and can make any line of work seem interesting. Some teachers have a lovable quality that makes pupils wining to work to gain their approval. It takes a keen judgment of human nature for school authori ties to meet applicants for teaching positions and pick out those j who have the best qualifications. Letters of recommendation are: ;.pt to he flattering and complimentary. Many bright and clever young women go to pieces under the strain of a class room, and their school accomplishes little. I Jut many quiet and reserved teachers have a silent charm that wins the hearts of their pupils, while their good-natured but firm authority makes the youngsters realize that their work must be done. The ciiy council ought to take recognition of the fact thatl traffic regulation at the north approach of the Deer Creek bridge! mil ln.ini' coniulied with. One evening last week a car was ii:iH,i1 on the mirth end of the bridtre and one on either side of , ,i 1. l...,..a,. lifi-imr untYieii'iir I'niini leu- mm r:ir to tiass 1 f 11HJ .1(1)11 l .U II, "inn.) ev.,,,,,,, .-v.. . .x ..v - thi oii; h. Of course, tourists are unaware of city parking regula tions and park their tars at any convenient point. To eliminate this hazard several conspicuous signs should be placed at the GOOD EVENING FOLKS Alas, 'tit saa But TRUE Strange thinga do occur. And it happened Caturday ' Afternoon at 4 p. m. And it wa awfully hot The tun was Just sizzling But it had to be done. Paator Hilton was on the job All alikered up And rarin' to go. And there were others About two of 'em On the firing line Ready to face The mustard cat And listen to those words: "Let no man put asunder" Then the groom began to wonder What he had done With the wedding ring His ded bought the day before. After a shprt Intermission . The old man came through And tho fireworks began. Prune Pickin s planted An ugly kiss on the very lips Of his beautiful bride Slipped the sky pilot The usual fee and The two newly weds hopped Into a waiting flivver Without a chauffeur With a little gas And plenty of oil. Made a slight detour Through the city And were last heard from Hanging out Of a top story window Of a Portland sky-scrapper Looking down On the angry mob. It is not expected that This colomn Will be up To the standard For the next few weeks But here's hoping. THE OFFICE FORCE. DAILY NEWS LETTER Gossip of Staff Corre spondents at World Centers of Population. TODAY: Long-Lived Librarians. Paris Besieged. "L'America" Wins. Hy AUCK LANC.EMKB International News Service Staff Correspondent. PAHIS. Auk. 13. He a librarian and liv to a good old age. According to figures read before tho Congress of Librarians, keepers of precious books preserve themselves as well. .Monsieur Cainillu Beaulleu an nounces that In the spare of a cen tury, between the years 17K0 anil 1SK0, more than 00 per cent of the librar ians of the library of Sainte Gene- vive. most Important students library In l'arls, died between the ages oi n anil til. In other libraries of the French capital the same record oi longevity is noteil. What Is the reason lor it: usks Jules Veran in Cninoe.ha. "la It me ijulet existence that the creatures live? One knows well enougn mm bookworms share with fishermen the privilege of being indifferent to all that passes around them. During all the great revolutions and wars fisher men have sat on the quays of the Seine, anil the librarian in his thalr amid his books.'' Is it tho special ntmosphero of the library that does the work, the odor of the books which give out the breath of long life? Is the noble dust which escapes from tho venerable volumes conducive to good health? Or tlo librarians prolong their lives hv rubbing elbows with the immor tals? The theory is a blow to sportsmen who have been teiling us that nothing eiiial physical exercise to maintain good health. How can one believe this when librarians arrive at the age of 90 sitting in an armchair? I Eugene Work of rock surfacing '.. . .. i u.iu ....ut s-u nun Koseburg Callfronla Oregon Power ( romuanv. which recently purchased, i Douglas County Ught & ater com- i ...nr. offers stock to local resiuun.s. K..een Road work at Cushman KiutliMi reported finished. I ltoseburg -Chamber of Commerce' meets to dli.cuas reorganization of, cannery. 1 Astoria Hammond Lumber com pany preparing to begin construction, ut unloosed new sawmill here. : I Astoria Driving of piling stitrts for , construction of new I'JU.uuo business i structure. ! I'mpquapears bring J0 per ton at j t baieui. Heud Deschutes county to vote; ' $l;iu,uuu bonds for completion of slutH highway. ac f c Petroleum company to sian. oil drilling operations mar Butherlln. j ltoseburg Palladium Ciold Mining company plans to spend approximate ly W'VMW for the development oi its property here. Salem hospital work to proceed at. once. Danner Dam and canal to irrigate Jordan valley will cobI $33U,00U. Eugene One juI tho finest county school buildings in slate being bnilt at Blue Kiver. Pendleton Bridge repairs being made. Portland to have $150,000 stage ter minal building. Salem $10,000 business building to be erected on Court street. Hood Kiver Interstate bridge across Columbia assured. Bridge across Willamette river at Springfield is sought by Springfield Chamber of Commerce. I-'irst carload of 1923 wheat crop reaches Portland from Arlington. Oregon City awards 4,li)S paving contract. Eugent; Goshen highway to be re surfaced with asphalt. Astoria 140,000 young fish planted in streams and lakes of county. ltoseburg California Oregon Power company to make improvements to dam at Winchester. Construction of Dundee's water works started. llarrisburg New school house at Pine Grove dedicated. Cirants Pass With men now at v.ork on road over Oregon mountain, on Grants Pass-Crescent City high- 9 tT A hi t: v, II a " W- - vf , Oh. TKr.m r TTN Drink at Our Soda Fountain! Her it Where i.u.. Ice-cold Kdtl Refreshes and Gives Zesi T- , .. Luncheons Server! . "Ova Merchants LuncUrom The Palace of Sweets T t""i at,otl,er , 'w.s div.J . ." O or. but lh,uBB now worth J.!1' ', were formcrlr :: "'' That Irrigation pays In the Vmp nna vallev is the oninlon of Mr. .1 H. Mtrrlsr.n of Myrtle Creek, who , "' ,h"J. "ad nti, " I nas m town uns iiiorniiig wiin a . ar ait load of Iutom pennies. Mr. Mor rison stated that ho has resided on luscious wsei,-.:.?'! his farm on Myrtlo creek for only n l 'i! atap!ii, j three years, but that he now has the , 8u; , " IJiiJ SUrcessfully I - 1 1 in,. 1 I LOCAL IWr f '"-"J I ArundeL pluotZZ1! A o I bath tub .riil-o mipi'o.irli am! i'.Iontr tin' uli'ot'L lending to the bridjro. Some day a I'riirliU'ul acciiK-nt is irmnr to lie recorded at this 1 feiiuoiit-, ly eon.uesled point unless some action is taken to keep the roadway clear. I "Ttll mother to ee' the ! ready for Saturday night." Looks like an awful splash.. The woman who is proud of her "ailments" seldom has r.ny tliintf else 1o he proud of. o I'nrest will never be (piieted in this country until everyone lels more than his share. o T:ie politicians always come mil with rinsinir declarations on the points that everyone believes in. geo. cox, mm St. Helens Pittsburg road work progressing. Koseburg First carload pears of season shipped to Chicago. Eugene Planing mill of 'Wulters- n.i ni.,...i" iin,i,.r thla title! 1'arna i.uniuer compauy puis, in new an illustrated magazine calls attention I e"h'nient. ,, (lu Ilia ufri,,n,u nf Amprfcun tllimstHl iiw vrtiiwnu .o.,v p.ww.tr, i i hi u-r...wh ...nit.il linK shipped out every day from hu One one cent, with only rarely I.... l ,..! a II n aiimlliir tin nr French. Elsie Janis Is doing the sante i progressing. old .lance at the Alhambra. Pearl ! Twenty carloads wheat recc-ivcd at While scarcely ever leaves Paris und """' " , " " ', the celebrated Ititz bar. where the approximately 100,000 bushels of this latest European and New York scan- j seasons crop. ilals are hashed over, and any old day Eugene-- ork to start Immediate y n , ., th.. etemallv vouthful ! " business building, to Kanny Ward place pretty well under ditch, and the results demonstrate the wnrih of the irrigating sj-stem he has in--malled. Having lived in Idaho and eastern Oregon, where a great deal , of land Is irrigated, Mr. Morrison, at the end of the first year on the! nlace lie owns, decided to irrigate.1 Painless PTtr.Mi .. . Accordingly he had surveys made 9, Masonic Temple, rjrsjj DAILY WEATHER REPORT f SPIHELLA COeTets J V. S. Wealhpr Bureau, local offlcej ' 1 Cw' it Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 Why not rilelTeoiim a. m. i no mnrp. u-D Precioltation in Ins. and Hundredths , lorn- ih !' ! 'i in.'lw.ui in.i.tiArntiirp vesterdav.. yu'pi, .... ... L i"- ivnv ti.rrnrs .if this section will soon . i. ii, ci ' vulw - - ----- , IjOW esi leini,.! hi uiu iobi iiimiiL., go. 64 1 0: All kinds of btttnisi, " repaired at rei,b(mitlll l eiMiriBK. nortnmisti i ..H.ir,., oiaiiomaa waft mo sees no one 'but Americans. I Se Kruit Growers' association plant. hears only their harsh nasal ac-I 1 at" c B1,'!'' tl'ex ...i.i. ...i.. ......i., - nt nuro tend Its line from Crane to llurns. St. Ilelens- Precinitatlon. last 24 hours Total precip. since first of month Normal precip. for this lnonlh... Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1922, tc daie 27.58 Lane St. Phono Avpr. precip. from Sept 1, 1877.. 34.181 t otal aenciency irom o.-pi. i, i nmo wasnmt iiitmni 11122 6.58 polished or Simoniai k mr (Sept. to May, inclusive) 31.39 washer. Sjfcurna onrJ Fair tonight and Tuesday. Lichtnins Battery Sa'jiatiiJ I. MAIITIN Kr.l l I'.lt, unserver. .'.' v. Law St Bit. a Work on JlaBonic home' I.'Oeuvre wonders If, after all, Kng- lish visitors are here In fewer num bers than their American cousins. Every bank holiday sees them In i swarms around the Place de l'Opera i In their smart tweeds anil , woolen' stockings, looking as if they were ready for the moors Instead of fash-j ionaiile Paris. At any rate, the French . refuse to take sides in the debate and house University of Oregon co-opora- tive store. ItMille. Iteslilcnt In 1). K. McVin. a Kiddie resilient, was in this city Saturday transact ing business and visiting. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISHMENTS fill BE FOUIWM LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING VtiWTOMY' L- WANTED II is i nnlidei ar wili be j.blo b ly iiredieted that a third party eontlidate next i land in third place. i (j , The women who wear the toothpick shoes probably look with , corn on the barbarous women of China who bind their feet. j -o- fe'orye W. t'ox. a pioneer resi ib lit of tlii.i county ami a vi teran of Hie lnilliin wars, died at Ihe Sol diers' !!(i,ne y.ti niay. after an Ill ness of s. v nil weeks. Mr. Cox was horn in Andrew count:'. Missouri, In l..:7 ami was Ml years of ate last January. He was never married. Hi. i-rofsril the plains with his par ents, .latiiis anil Sarah Co', in lha'-'. wlii'ii i !,oiK lii years of a';e and set Ird on a homestead with his par ents on North lleer Civ!., eii;ht niih'S east of llosel'iiri;. where Ii resided iitoil chout three y.'ars ao. when falling htalih eaus'-.l him to tiller the Soldiers' Home. tie serv ed in all ol' the Int'.ian wars in Ore- record for ser- onlv feel flatteered over the attrac- Main st. to 140 So. Rose st. upstairs in tion which their city exerts over the , the new building of the ltoseburg Set people from across the Channel and vice Station Clarage, I take this means the Atlantic. And Parisian merchants! of thanking old patrons for their many meet with the same open arms the I favors in the past, and respectfully so men with dollars and thoso who have ; licit a continuance of their business, pounds sterling In their pockets. and also invite others to bring in their ! work. I am better prepared than ever The "America" was the talk of tho : to do cylinder reboring and machine Salon d'Horticulture in the Cours la work. lieinc on the hanks of the Seine.! E. L. KICK. There were roses of every kind and - 0 quality, enormous double ones, almost i NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR THE as largo as a small cabbage the i IMPROVEMENT OF PINE STREET famous "rose I.eveiiue," the "Queen ; Alexandra." a ".Madame Polncare " j s,,i.i nmnnal will ho mciveil e j hut the "America " was the unique j by tnP undersigned at his office In the City Hall In the City of ltoseburg. WANTED Turkeys, larEe or small. Phone 11 V 14. Uoycr Bros. WANTED Light work of any kir.d for 15 year old girl. 745 So. Jack son st. Hnving moved my shop from North v'ANTEl CHANGE OF LOCATION ! FOR SALE-ia VbM1 i (load as Dei. l-l o. FOR SALE-Fmitm Ji new. Address J. l1 lleviev. 300 voting ewes, fine or medium wool. A. v. jsewpon, kiauu ville, Oregon. WANTED Through prune harvest, woman or girl cook. Inquire of W. N. Moore, Ruckles, Ore. FOR SALE-Fircoristi fir block. Write for pa.li Sutherlin, Onon FOR SALE Good ! test buttwlat Riversido. .. FOR REXT-Tlw hnusekefping rooms, a Liinp. Some people are indignant if their summer vacation trips i"11 lla " r',m' 11 . . , i vice In the army. are mentioned in the newspaper, ami they lee I slijjliletl ll lliey are fUiwer of the exposition. It was a rose never fall, but fade upon the stem It came from the other side of the Atlantic, of course, anil will Boon be in all the Paris flower shops. Wlin peiaiS IIIIH,nrf.nii 111, In S nVlnrt n m Mnn.lav August 2nth, 1H23, for the iniprove- o crlookod. I I Ii a i w. p. He; ,r 1'vlKs: r l-.-il.s: hc:i ;1 A lietl tin ir for o'.l h aves two sisters. Mrs. Sam:in- C. llaiker. of .Vaiaville. Califor who k now her... and Mrs. V. Iiill.ird. of Reseburg. Tie also j leaves s.'veril ni.'ces. Mrs. I. S. i Strange of II-.si !mr-;, Mrf. W. I.. i Cobb of Rosobury.. Mrs. S. I. M.ll !nl' liiilani. Mrs. Clara Hillal.1 j Itosi'tiuri;. and a number of other t nieces and ivpliews lit oiher plar.'s. : Thi' funeral services will be hold i inipt'irow morninir at In o'clock at jthe 1 ml -.rtiiking Parlors, liev. C. II. j I'tliiui, pas.lor of the Imal Christian ii'liuriti. oi t ieiai in r. The interment I will take place in the Civil Bend ivi:ii't''r. . ment of Pine Street from the north line of Oak Street to tho South line of Washington Street, in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, in the manner pro vided by Ordinance No. 781. All hi.ls ..... streetcars during rush hours .between bllnk orms which m be furntshl .. p. . .. '. en .ra .cs o, i re.. I u ai,plic.lMon t0 thp undersigned. HOME LAUNDRY .... ..... M,w.-..-..,i, a;ni, w, . ...,,. v.. .,r,..i vmieli drv. RSe a good way toward a dinner for a hmi-:fl, . . .'' rrTT.:.-r-.-.r-r-:. r,.ir.- -n-r.:;X ' Ore College conductors are to be seen on many of the Parts motorbuses and WANTED Anything and everything j??;,, o u.riiouEd jro you may have to sell. Judd's Bar-; troe j0?. Lfslie H 4 gam store, tiarry renree s qui pia.e. rjregon. . WANTED By high school girl, posi- KOK SALE-X itw tion in home where she may workj buncalow, idfal .,n.t ni...H ...hr,,,! Inna Wilson.i np.r Oak st. fcridw. .Melrose, Oregon. i f or SALE Hon " : SALESMAN WANTED To sell a ing breaKia" n i. ::a r ,,rr B.oet Cash f.,nir beds. ra-lrtM weekly, K. A. BBNNKT NURSKUY j dishes, beddlne. 5Ufj COMPANY, Salem, Ore. ilTsIfe-M ."' . - - - . nv . U f for quick mi.".- LOST AND FOUND LOST Friday, between l-.ast t ass si., - -Km nt-jl and Short st. lady's large bimui rO . orfffi. comb. Finder leave at this office. MISCELLANEOUS CAll OWNER Don't rorget to can ; - ,oha 65H when in need of auto parts. s)"t'n , F ;3. tarn s auio vrecanm iion.-v. : , fSpeclal pric-s on j HAY rRb w -i l:iz. Vhutie S:;T I ronuitioa. . - IH r.li. . Will be ripe soon. OrOT Phone 2" F 11- hose budget Is V c Vu VM Vu, ,'MAKK Mlj A'N u"f'", " "V TTrWfcil orcnar.i, peacnes, mimih's aim r. tun - w 1 1 sniall. As the season advances thev I ;,r,,.r ,nr f c o( '" mn' bi1 r take their Places on the big on.uihuses ','D., '0.rf,pl,pJ ? "'V n the event used for Suadav outings to surround- ' ' , . "''i'" """" in viHai-e, n.l r..s,,rm K,,r ,., '''ll fall to enter into a rontract and whiih' day r-in the company about The work Is neither dilfi en hot. lot. sun is like a furnace and it's ninety in the shade,1 itiewallis burn and blister ami you long for lemonade' r drinks that tinkle w itii the soiiud cd' float;: g ice, you '.vyli. out in your kil.li. n and produce them in a trice. ; When a fever makes you lvstless a.ml your brow is dam) and then an ice l;- on your buhcid helps you put up with year, iut suppose no nr wa.s handy when its need was felt the mo.-t. oflers wun ine i ny according to file leuns oi sain o.u. a Dona oi ten per cult tier disagreeable, and t alis maii.lv ! , n lnP .nt. sansiactory to for much patience, good temper anil 'he Cll- W1" he required from the gentle hiii.lliiiL- of foreigners who ' v ",r- i no-time siaieu mine speak little French. j OREGON WEEKLY I INDUSTRIAL REVIEW; PAYADOLLAREACH v hen your toiv'.h' was pa roast. What a smile voti' elied and 1 jv: e Inc w ailen e man I mil you si.-., led like a ' ic'd come around ' our v, to pay. on e;:!d s t . hi re. Won't on ion to : par. . We. i .:;!, V. Olllil I'l'-'-lk. nd you'd t-ever 'lop to arciic 'Imut the prve yo;i fad ihr- . i y t r- a . urv i to . . ii . ti u t. l-rf etlv ran if ..a-. i in. :l -il- delliir illlltlull' d 'Otlf of r ilnll.i-s pi f each i i -. r. t-pare. yh to Tea'..' e .- piil. .1 t:r Id liii.ik v ',.'; .' a :'. , 'ie vm.ld-l. rise, i'or I.i'' . i!h the ti.i f.i e a ti-.n . C:o 'iii'i 1 '( T'l leen'.iii. 'ae a d' M.k a la-ivy le ..I i ! I you sv.i- .! - k. (Mid ' ionr, ai r moie." I cie the i. re i'l w i 'i, .1 i! l.-e t" ii.iic'i coi::;'!. ca'M'ies .- 'i. ii it !o Ihe icen , f iiuman kindi ii'ine. Set it dow n i,ioi any .si'iretliiai:'.' (! ahead, we've hi .ally! 1 .should think oiir w c i:-.r:u'.i a hundred '.' 'I hat's mind the slops of v, at-, r thai our ue, so ill' pe:isi i , 1 ran to be treated in this r and his eyes v ould show .!:"i:i;r tho ho does hi.s i ry .kin.; through his ca'. ami ae. ;!.irk of all he has t he has re.-m f. r ;t lo ll't' i' indi iiluaN. . a. -h ti.il ' r. i"V of .lulill lie- . '!'". crllli'' . .t .lnst :t-i . -i 1 . i ,l.i- eT 'In P'-:i'',' ami -li-no. nf tl.e '. m' t)i' '. n I:, that oi p,iraic ' . ii'.''. at .. ("f'.ou pi. an,! In;- ran:. Ci.i'l li'.i- lien- I'.-.-scriU. .1 th - ri'.i el . iiu:.,'.'. T(,.' uie c"llar ..'il',i..i it. in e.i. ll -.! th.--, T'-i'ii-w is il. . ni il i.i ra e'llle snflh i. nl to tl'ar III sruina Hem ihe ..ni-,ls . i l rr.it t!'.. :tl tin l:ahl 1,1 p. iaili ' ir aal i!.n. n I'lf s r- e's ainl n: '. ll'.r , lr- v.h.'.r t'le pli-.i-unheal pi'lu.' int'-i f. rein'. . an. I a'.i 'h. a ' I " (ti.lb rt; :! right j:t t''ir-'iit ii lit. . lini-riy iiPil !-.iin i !.. l.-a.-e tl.'ir cars a 1 t!:' same sa.,1 tnr lis lotii; a tin:.- ns lh. ' - .1 - -. tv II le :'i.. i t, ill ..f i. '.ei'.a; rn-'li. i' . ,111 : l: liu lieu to the .-ii. t.ia-nr. Bradley Park, on lower Columbia highway, to he cleared by high- 'iniiiissuin. opr'anon of fld.iien asked for -.. t ion of dike in Malheur lake. Two Albany batiks c.nisollilate with re.s.i'll'i es i , eeding lieu. Hell. .'r.'nii . ,1,'ry. bringing a .ln7.. n Inilii'hi's. shipped to Spokane. Wash. 1'i i'li.i' i rossliiK Calaivu'la smilli n Tain-, mi aril Pacific hlghwaV between She.l. I and T.nigent to be completid this year. We-M i.li'.a school li'.a.-il awards .Jii.l'l'.i tnr ciinstrui tintl of c.l'.H'a-sllllii. si net work for Wninlliain riale.l at s; ;',it CiH II si'.U'. I'einfiirieil t-nller. t to be hunt o.er South Fork ut Contractor. proposals for completing the work will be considered in awarding the j . mi 1 1 a. i . The Council icserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. Dated August Sth. 1923. miles from Roseburg. Will have H.000 crates of peaches. One bunga low. 2 1x240 one machine shed and garage, 14x30; barn. 20x:2; chicken house. 1(1x20. Buildings are painted and three years old. Must sell as have business in east. See owner. V. D. Worlcy, care of J. R- Wilson, Star Route. FOR RENT t..n fmir rears ... v ' fire I" Phone or ii' - calls. Ort. niirsUE-Or.' 1 v $ tini one s,eer.'tw vests old- Call : ..I i .'Tur.air A.-- JerfT -Rooms. I's'il- New P.liil Ktlll Jiil'.' line llooil, nv. r. Cr. sham to lie h.l.i Albany to expend 11.:.si.l4 on I street iiiipro. emcnt .rk. i K. .ini. r- I'm k of salmon on Celum. lea rner to l from In to 21' per tent SI. .iter !ha:t last year. I Simey tor The lialle.-Caliloriii;, highway south .if II. ml between l.aia ltull" an. I l aiilian Prairie completed li.i If .l - lien o b,. spant on work on clear Creek reservoir. j R. L. WIIIPPI.K, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. I TODAY'S MARKET t REPORT : Prices Paid Farmers for Producs. ll.ati r i5 to ao cents. Ulltterfat. toe. Fee. 1' r. cenis p. r ltV,'n. II-lis. heavy, lCa; licht, lc lb. I roili rs l sc to c. Veal, dre?. a" se to 12c lh. Hogs, dressed, 12c, 10 to 160 ltn. weight. Honey, local production. 20c Ib. Cns. ar.i Park. 1 22. 7 1 c Ib. Retail Prices cn W'll Products. Millrun. Jl.40 in l.:,u sack of 0 lbs. Cracked corn. 2 ".n per loo Flail-. Fo(t wheat. $!.;n ..-irk. Flour, hard wheat, J1.S5 and $-' 1'" sa.-k. koi,. it Parley, i j a saf j,. Il. Whole com, J2 10 per 10fl lbs. FOR RENT- I FOR Roseburs National Bank. 'FOR RENT 2 furnished .. 323 So. Stephens.! s.ov.i I). AaW- iTlCENT-Satety deposit ' f forter ,.:, .'th- Near WW br linrfl. .;i ii. i,. i,...,bni.,- Ti t TliiiiiiP-on i .:----. -reed pn? n ...... ,F0R BAIJ"---.- st. FOR SALE FOR SA1.K Broccoli plan r.3F 23. FOIt SAI.K Toulouse geese I leer Creek Barn. FOR SACK-lieavy team niu'les. Wr J. )'. A.lney. Sacinaw. Ore. l'CR SAI.K--C.oocl niilrh .' - im. IlllillUl' I I "'-"-,.., N .-Olt PAt. --nr Ai0 KitlC Ki" (1?f.T ..wK Ill tra.lo for CIM'd hot SC. I -r ,,i tjTA Wl. about 1100. L. K. Cilliaui. Vhen- H- CoB, 11 F 31. FOR SAI.K Some pup. polic" "', lie, female. $7.ri. Fine, huge I. i .lei.ev hull calf, ten weeks old, u Phone 9 F-13. .. nil .si.'O- -,-1 J.nkin'--rriir r.: cs'J.i"- .. i'lin' i l I V i-reiilsler w tr. 1 l.-w fenders and n. Just hail $110 repair job with '' paint. With delivery hed and tu.ti hack . Price t2.',5. Walter Lea-' Dlxonville, Oregon l'Oi! l-i 70 , sALEllig fine 2 ear oel !;'; esh 24th of Align-'. ' " kidding. If taken before fre-h 1 ' take $:!rt. Will also trao ' hand wag-on. J. A. William burg. DS V 2. '.' concur .... ntione or ;,.eharp. tr' " hundred f - ri:-"