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SUMMER FABRICS!
HOLEPROOF, IRON
CLAD AND KAYSER
HOSIERY
, combination unexcelled la
wearing quality and appearance.
All tie very newest shade.
LACES AND
TRIMMINGS
of all kinds Tery 011 tnls
teltoa. we carry the most com
plete line in the city.
lace collar ana
They are new.
See our
vestee gets.
The newest fancy and norelty
Silks Including the beautiful
and famous
MALLINSON'S
Silk de Luxe
SOLO EXCLUSIVELY HERE
Imported Dress Voiles
Ratines and Ginghams '
in a pleasing variety of plain
colors and fiKnred designs.
SELECT YOUR NEW SUMMER
Coats, Suits and Dresses,
Sport Sweaters ana
Skirts.
from our new, large assortment
of stylish Ready-to-Wear and
make It a
PRINTZESS GARMENT
WARNER &REDFERN
RUST-PROOF
CORSETS and
CORSELETTES
Girdles and Brassieres are well
known lor their comfort and
Quality.
SILK and LISLE
UNDERWEAR
In the Kayser, Luxlte and De
pendon makes, are the most re
liable. Last but not least
GLOVES
Silk, Fabric and Kid.
them.
We hare
I. ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE
FOR DEPENDON GOODS
DEPEND ON US."
0. K. on Our
Work
'i...- vnn elvn us a pair of
koee to repair and they come
kl'k tO yOU, IOOK1US now,
L.. -in ha more than willing to
Lmp your O. K. on the Job.
lou save money, goi uiu yuur
Id comfortable, pair, aud your
Let are grateful.
W. S. HOWARD
214 N. Main St.
or Kidder's Shoe Store
power of the federal government to
require the creation of more public
offices and a further excuse for rais
ing the cost of government. By
prompt advantage which would be
taken of Its provisions, it would re
lease from profitable, healthful and
I otherwise helpful employment
thousands of robust young people
I and force upon vast numbers an
i Idleness hurtful alike to themselves
and to sooiety.
I "The committee of the open shop
i reported that strikes last year cost
I the American public 550,0UU,000."
PREPARING
FOR GUESTS!
hie housewife always takes pardonable pride In her table, but this
especially true when guests are expected. It is our pleasure to
It able to assist In this Important matter, and every woman is as-
kred of the very best when she buys her Groceries here. Prices are
wderate, and service our watchword.
Berries and Other Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Always on Hand In Season
PICKENS BROS.
Phone 68
LEST WE FORGET
le quality of Watkln's products
(questionable. Compare them with
roiher like product on the market
(judge for yourself. Thone 177
It at 120 West Lano St.
iciliti'i.ii.lflTg;tyav
Auction Sales
arm or city auctions see us A
dates. g
e buy and sell fur.ilture. &
frgains in new and used S
usehold Goods. S
Radabaugh-Patterson
N. Jackson Jhone 541-J
iseburg Steam
lundry Kids
NEW YORK, May 20. Exploring
an over-plus of legislation and an
excess of reform, John E. Edgerton,
president of the National Manufact
urers Association denounced the
professional politicians, the propos
ed child labor amendment and the
closed shop In an address prepared
for delivery before tbe annual con
vention of the organization today.
"It bems to me," he said, "that
there is a general expectation of too
much from congress both from tbe
standpoint of that body to deliver
and from that of its proper func
tions. .1 wish to point out two of the
concrete proposals which by every
honorable means should be rested.
First tbe so-called child labor
amendment. It is meant to serve
tbe double purpose of so restricting
production as to compel uneconomic
advances in wages and expand the
TCORPUT
IS AGRICULTURE
CHICAGO. May 20. the 210,
000,000 agricultural credit corpora
tion, originally tentatively formed In
Chicago at the suggestion of Presi
dent Coolidge for the relief of the
agricultural northwest, already has
come to the relief of more than 150
banks in north and south Dakota,
Montana, Iowa, and Minnesota, it
was disclosed today by James H.
! Howard, a vice-president of the or
ganization and president of the Na
tional Transportation Institute. The
corporation has been in actual op
eration scarcely more than a month
The corporation also has established
an $1,000,000 fund tor the direct
aid of farmers to purchase dairy
cows, sheep or brood sows In order
to promote diversified farming, Mr.
iiownra announced.
The nucleus of a diversified farm
ing territory have been established
and it is said to expand this mixed
farming in movement as rapidly as
possible to cover the northwest
states. The relief extended to banks
to date approximates $2,000,000.
Additional committments for bank
loans which will be turned over
soon as a few details are attended
to amount to nearly $1,000,000
more. These sums do not include
delinquent tax or Interest relief,
seed purchases or other direct agri
cultural appropriations granted or
under way, Mr. Howard said.
"This great northwest country Is
coming back, make no mistake about
that," said Mr. Howard. "Its wel
fare is essential to the United mates.
It is a wonderful country, and agri
cultural empire. It cen not help re
turning to prosperity."
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester St. Phone 490
Mr. D. Cornwell
Patient privileged to hava their
own doctor.
p has been estimated by
' that lh
JB!"1ry takes
foe r.r ir new k
average
fifty per
of the wc.ar out of
f "ars and forty per cent
1 shirts. That's tnn
f Cut chetr uo! Thl.
k'Htr than il,.
laundry.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
ront 7tt r.
"oteourB, Ore.
Is Your Health Slowly
Slipping Away?
Roseburg People Advise You to Act
in Time.
SENT BY TELEGRAPH
NEW YORK, May 20. Newspa
per this morning printed photo
graphs transmitted over long dis
tance telephone lines from Cleve
land, Ohio, to this city as a result of
a demonstration by laboratory ex
perts of the American Telephone and
Telegraph company. The company
announced that the method, a simple
rapid and accurate transmission sys
tem, would he Installed on various
long distance lines according to the
demand for the service. The ma
chines were Installed at Cleveland
so that pictures from the republican
national convention might be sent
to New York In a few minutes. The
time taken yesterday in sending the
photograph was less than ten mln
UtO. I
"Growers having eropa this season
are always Interested in direct crop
reports as they know a short crop
In other sections often means more
butter for their bread." said Koy
Miller, manager of tbe Miller Pro
ducts Company, who arrived .here
yesterday and will be at the Hotel
I'mpqua for several days.
"The apples and pears in the Med-
ford section have been quite severe
ly damaged by frost where efficient
smudgiag was not practiced. The
extreme drought now being exper
ienced will materially affect or
chards above the irrigation canals,
resulting In small sizes. It is esti
mated that tills sectinn will hnvn
I been 40 per cent und 60 per cent
crop. Tbe effectiveness of smudg
ing or rather heating was clearly
demonstrated this season; one large
grower raising the temperature 7
degrees and holding the increased
temperature secured during the
freezing period.
' "Orants Pass section will have
very short crop; many of the grow
ers losing practically 100 per cent.
Only those growers smudging and a
few protected orchards have any
crops to show.'
"Canyonvllle, Riddle and Myrtle
Creek are very spotted. Some or
chards having a third of a crop or
less but moat orchards will have
from halt to two-thirds of a crop.
There is every indication that there
will be well sized prunes from this
section this season.
"Peaches are almost an unknown
quantity from Myrtle Creek south.
Growers who have a peach crop
should secure a good price this sea
son. Every effort should be exer
cised to see that Brown rot or peach
blight does not eat up the profits.
Spraying tbe peaches about a month
before harvest will prevent this.
"A dary, hot season as we are now
experiencing is very likely to prove
a bad one for prune borers. Growers
should see that their young trees
have a good protective coat of a re
pellent tree-wash when the moths
are flying and laying their eggs.
For the Umpqua Valley this season
this is likely to be somewhat earlier
than usual; probably from the mid
dle of June to the fore part of
July. It is a Aery safe plan to
paint on a protective coat in May
and then to paint on an additional
coat the fore part of July. This
last coat should not be omitted un
der any circumstances. Prune grow
ers In the Willamette valley the past
season have followed this plan."
How to Strengthen Eyes
In a surprising short timn simple
camphor, wltchhazel, Hydrastis, etc.,
as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash,
strengthens eye .so you can read or
work more. One small bottle shows
results. Alumnium eye cup free. N.
Fullerton, druggist. k
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BE PLACED ORI SHELF
(Associated Press leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON. May 20. Defeat
on the llarkley bill to abolish the
railroad labor board, leaders of the
democratic-republican Insurgent
coalition in the house were in doubt
today whether they could get a de
cision on the measure at this ses
sion of congress.
The bill taken out of the hands of
the commerce commission May 6,
through the coalition's efforts was
kept from a vote last night by the
determined opposition of the repub
licans, with the aid of Representa
tive iilunton, democrat, Texas, who
repeatedly demanded roll calls to
summon a "quorum.
When adjustment was taken, af
ter ten o'clock It was left in a nosi-
tion, where under the rules. It may
not be called up again until Juno
2.
Is failing health making you uneaiy
and unhappy? Are you tired, weak
and fflspirited! &utler daily. backache
and stabbing, rheumatic twinges?
Then look to your kidneys! The kid
neys are the blood-filters. Once they
weaken, the whole system is opwt
You have dizzy spells, headaches and
urinary irregularities. You feel all
worn-out Use Doan's Pills a stim
ulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thou
sands recommend Doan's. Hera is
itostburg proof:
S. W. Carroll, 102 N. Parott St,
says: "I was in bad fix with kidney
complaint and my back and limb,
ached. 1 was completely run down and
my kidneys acted too often. Doan'i
Pills from Chapman's Pharmacy rid
me of the aches and pains and regu
lated my kidneys."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ak for a kidney remciv gd
Itoans Pills the rnnic that Mr. Car
Toll had. Poster-ililburn to, Mfrs,
Buffalo, K. Y.
PHONE .186 ....
Pasteurization
OF MILK
Means heating it In a
thoroughly sterilized
tank to li't degrees F,
holding this tempera
ture 20 minutes and
then cooling off to 45
degrees F that's all.
i
Roseburg Dairy
II
AND SODA WORKS
Are You Tired, Weak Discouraged
YOUR KIDNEYS
MAY BE RESPONSIBLE
imn t take chances, look after your
moneys n your Pack is lame, if rheu
matism bothers or you feel norvous,
irritaoio tmt worn out.
Thousands die every day who ought
not to die and kidneys soaked with ac
cumulated poison kills many.
It you suspect you have kidney
troubles .he best medicine you can
get is none too good. For 7i cents
you can get a 6 ounce bottle of Dr.
Carey's Murpbroot Prescription 777
and start to drive the impurities from
your kidneys this very week.
.Nathan rulli-rtun guarantees t to
help you or money back so do alt
good drugelsts everywhere. Mall or
ders accepted.
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(Auoelated I'rfa Leased wire-)
SHANGHAI .May 21 Captain Pel
let ler Doisy, French aviator, who
damaged bis piano In landing here
yesterday, has overcome bis disap
pointment at tin- Interruption to his
projected flight from Pari to ToklO
and is considering seriously the of
fer of a Chlnee plane for continua
tion of his fllcht.
Thp offer was made yesterday by
General Ho Fen-Ling, military gov
ernor of Shanghai. It Dolsy ac-
The Consolidated Motor
Freight Lines, Inc.of Oak
land, operate a fleet of
large trucks in merchan
i disc, transportation. Zero
lene otb are used exclusively.
o2 big motor freight line settles
THE OIL QUESTION -
ZEROLENE
F
jor FORDS
the Standard Oil Com
pany's new improved oil for
Ford cars, "Feeds Those Oil
Starved Fords."
The Consolidated Motor Freight Lines, Inc.,
of Oakland, Calif., has solved its lubrication
problem by standardizing on Zerolene.
Independent Tests Verify Claims
Subjecting the anti-western oil superstition to
the test of actual comparison in service, this
Company verified independently our claims that
Zerolene will lubricate the modern automobile
, engine as well or better than any oil on the
market, irrespective of price, and whether of
eastern or western origin. Their letter states:
"During the past three or four years we have exper
imented with various brands of eastern and western
lubricating oils, including Zerolene oil. The results
of these tests have proved to our satisfaction that
Zerolene lubricates our equipment with the greatest
efficiency.
"Our recent decision to lubricate our trucks exclu- '
sively with Zerolene oils has resulted in the reduc
tion to a minimum of mechanical difficulties which "
were due to faulty lubrication."
Less Carbon Better Gasoline Mileage. .
Why pay tribute" to a superstition? The use of
Zerolene, of the proper body, will not only cut
down your oil bill, but give you better continu
ous lubrication, and better lubrication means
greater gasoline mileage, less carbon, lower up
keep costs, and a longer life for your car.
.Insist on Zerolene, even if it does cost
Igss
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
A series of independent and
impartial reports showing the
experience of large users with
Zerolene motor oil has been
collected in our booklet, "Why
Pay Tribute to a Superstition?"
Ask any Standard Oil Company
sales or service station repre
sentative or Zerolene dealer for
a copy.
cepts it, he will proceed to Tokio ' WOTTTTTTTOTTTTTTTIOITTITTTTOra
within a week.
A survey of the situation reveals
thnt there are available only what
Dolsy terms reconnatsance airplanes,
but he believes that one of them, a
"Ilreguct" is capable of carrying ;
him on if his journey Is rearranged
Into snorter stages.
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
bills contracted by my son. Frits
Snyder. Canyonvllle, Ore., Way 17, 'B
iil
J. A. SNYPEIt.
1924.
1TURE
COMPANY
321, N. Jackson 6t, Roseburg
Tapestry Davenport and
Wing Chair to match,
Khroclers Genuine Leath
er, Day-Nite Davenport.
Reed Rockers.
Simmons All-Steel Four
poster Beds
Simons De Luxe Mat
tress. Premier Porch Hammocks.
Farm Auction!
At the Premises, Rain or Shine
MAY 27, 1924, ONE O'CLOCK
1-MILE TO SCHOOL, AND 1 MILES WE8T OF WINSTON BRIDGE
Sale will include 21 acres in Sections 19 and 20, Tp. 28,
Range 6 West, formerly a part of the A. S. Frey ranch
3-4 mile north of Brockway store, subject to mortgage
of $1,000, due August 17, 1928. at 6. 6-room
house, barn and outbuildings. Place has 419 bearing
prune trees, 40 Bartlett pears, 8 acres bearing apples.
Looking Glass creek runs through one corner of place.
Several acres good broccoli land on creek bottom.
Buildings insured for $1,000 to go to purchaser.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
2 young Jersey rows, both giv
ing milk, recently tested.
2 Ili-ili! conipletu
1 Itiiliy Ui-d ,
2 extra sprints
hewing .Machine
Organ
Utaiui Tablo
Dresser
Wash Stand
6-bole Kitchen Itango with reser
voir Kitchen Cabinet
Linoleum
Kruit Jars
Spring Wagon
1 Double tshovel Dow
1 Turning Plow
V Shapod l Ilurso Cultivator
It-day Chirk
Dining Tablo '
Smiliury Couch
Dinhes
15 Chickens
Hoes, hakes and other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE CASH IN HAND
' MRS. MABLE ROSS, Owner
I M. C RADABAUGH, Auctioneer
MR. CRAVENS, Clerk g
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