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rT.--" ;ev J THE WINCHESTER 8TORE Muscovites meet. Ling of the local Musco Li held I""1 n'!hl at lhe Lp hall ana uu.uuw . mailers pertaining to t ,De club discussed. J. i i ....I Itubn tr jcis was L'was appointed to take lot the plans (r Ihe 'lcal L-i-oution in the cere- r'" r. till be given. Antlert Theatre. jltmd society folk received Kii of tnir iivrs uiuuifi me of exterior scenes iur i Dalton'g latest Paramount The Moral Sinner," wliich i two days run at tlie Aut itre tonight. kasioD was the "shootins" fins eequence oi nt pro- mw$s mihlc charity bnll in a bigifrom a falling airplane. breaks out. and he is in the burning building. I i purpose of making the , ire ralistic. word was I t o( the scenes (hat were !Qed,'aa(l, as a result, peo- n miles around flocked- to Watioa. Vhon everything V.uitAiw.tor, Ralph lnce. lircil for action. With "Finl" the scone was on. MR 'ana4 SUITS ed. You'll t those heavy :ents ready ave us dry Jan them now. THY OUR WAY Our Auto Will Call the Income Slops h,ve you Prepared ,or that emergency? IHNE. FLURRY Insurance Agency . Room 1 and 2 Rottburg Bank Bldg. Roieburj, Ore. a Fine Wall I " I'-n ou !4Ul It. feii i t Wear -Ever I 1 I VHiy not buy now and use it for canning. , THEY BEAT A BOILER l'e on top of the stove at convenience. SEE OUR CORNER WINDOW DISPLAY hurchill Hardware Co. Forlnfantt, Invalid; ChiHnn, 77 Aged be held at orJ'j ! Rich Milk, Malted Grain est. in pova it . KtweuuiK "... torm.malceaTheFoodDrinkfc-AllABes. I ,u.ltion to this event Di.ebi.No CV: . ,,.,,, le tnteresting slunts aid j always at hand. Also in Tablet form, i j sic tor "Horliek's," at all Fountain. Ii"lll;lr sauuie rooi , wiin siop ItaT At1 Imitationa s..k.i...-. Pius side and cables at both Immediately smoke and flames be tian to creep through the windows of the hotel suddenly breaking out Into a conflagration th;t coulu be seen for miles around. Liberty Theatre The picture is filled with many exciting incidents in addition to tho hand-to-hand fight in the blaz ing airship including a niuht es cape in a mototboat on the Thames, a cliase of racing cars This scene take3 pluce at , through llrltlany and an escape here the star, in the role "There's Millions In It" has Ml Klesihua. Clever, girl ! Keen H. Inured frojii lhe SnlnrHav ihaii eone with her father Evening Post story "Men of Af kiant. Srhram. to stenl the falrs.. from lhe ;va ot Koland I fundi. It Is while Leah is:,, ertww aml Won ctay,on Cal. V u the combination ot the lllr0 The Mnrv ua8 to uo wilh a He committee room mat -,.,, . ,(. , . radium field of fabulous value in the llulkans and the fight to ob- concession. In addition to the manv thrills and suspense, the story is built around a strong love .Iheme. Catherine Calvert, who will long bevremembered for her work with Valentino in "Illood and Sand", is supported by a distinguished cast of players. At the Liberty theatre today and tomorrow. o NOTICE OF BIDS FOR FIRE TRUCK AND EQUIP MENT BONDS Notice is hereby given: That lhe understened will up to 7:3u 1. M.. on Monday the 4lli dav of Aufjust. 1124. at hi office in the City Hall in the Ctiy of Koscburs, Orenon, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of Fire Truck and Kquipment lionds in the sum of $15,000. uu. Said bonds are issued under au thority of Ordinance No. h'JH, duly and regularly passed by the Com mon Council ot the City of Hose bur, Oregon, and approved by the Maor of said ciiy juiy a.isi, for the purpose of providing fonda for tho purchase il a firt truck and other fire fiahtins equipment. The bonds ar in the i denominations of $5ou.ou each and, k.,...- ini. ri.ul nt the rate of 8 IX 1WT I cent per annum, payable semi an- u. S. Weather Itureau. local of uully, are dated Aupust Int. , fice, lUeburs. tnegon. 2 liours and are payable twenty years aft-' endine 5 a. m., July -5, 1121. er date, provided that the City of lUdative humidity & p. ui. Itoseburg may at its option re j terday 'k deem the same at any interest .procipitaiion In Ins. and Huuds. navment pnriot! at or after live; vms fnmi the uaie merem. No bid for less than par and ac crued interest will be accepted, and the Council rcservts ih" light to reject any and all bids. Each bid mut be accompKiiied by a c. r tified check or dralt for the sum of 25o.nu, pawible to the Cily of Hoseburg. to be foifeited lo the atv In case the succes.-dul biihhi sljall fii.il to complete the pur chase l.y order of tho Common Coun cil. , , lia'ed ar.d first .nhli-ll ' ItoM-burc Oregon. Julv "1. 1M4. U. L. WIIII'I'LE. City Krcorder ot the City of Rnsi-hurx. Oregon. TUBBY i Tin LAV UKEFUM I'LL X V.'hSH "THE DlSHESX EVER' DAV , hiZ BEEM CMPiM V HA DO A V.AbH o c n y ,?4-uable FIND MADE sSissLOVE-OR FAME? 01 3WLDI5H PRLNCE IN ANCIENT GREEK TOMB STOCKHOLM. July JJ.-Tbe discovery of 2iu ,-old ornament uat were ancient heirloom even ui Uif intra of Homer, the opening of it Cruris tomb that hil not two disturbed for uon ,nM1 years, and the discovery thai the so-called saddle roof was not un know In the architecture of that eaily day. are some of the liu portant rvsulta. just renerterf here. Of the Swedish Arrhua.ln. Archaeolo- ical Expedition, headed by Crown Prince I'.ustaf Adolf, which in ex cavating the ancient city of Asine. Greece. ! of the The latest discovery swenisn experts came somewhat . as a surprise when, after havliiK explored a torub as big as a house and finding nothing of unusual In- terest. Ihey turned to a tomb less thun five feet ide. Thi proved lo be a treasure trove, dating about 1130 H. C. in the Mvoe- na.an. or pre-Hellenic period. It contained numerous eanhen ware vajes of rare desiun and de coration, eight beautiful bronie urns and oiher vessels, of which 1 one was 20 inchea high. One of the smaller bronxe urns contained 1 iour necaiacea or goiu and inuea- i cent (jlass beads, and curiously : ! enough lhe strings were aufficient-1 ly well preserved to show the ar- rancement cf the beads, so that , the necklaces can now be restored to iheir exact appearance S.Ooo years ago. The necklaces con tained 660 beads and other orna- I luents, of which 250 were of sold. The great tomb nearby, which contained few treasures. Is never- thi less of great achaeologlcul ,n'u'. "KK 11 18 uunl ulr lurm o ia house, and lis top, hewn into tLo rolk' 18 "10 vjacl shape of lhe euus. iiius proving tuai mis arcui- i I l..t,i,M.t .1ntt.ll waa bn,un In i Greece more than l.OVO years 13. ! r. The Swedish expedition ha been at work in the excavation of Asine for more than two years and ha already unearthed and classified more than B0O.000 trea sures and fragments of value, some of which date back r.s far as 2.5011 B. C. Yet the experts say that the work has only Just be gun, and that still more Important discoverh's may be expected in the near future. All the portable finds of the down Prince's expedition are be ing studied in the I'nivei-sily ot Lund, Sweden, to which they have been shipped by special permis sion of the Creek government. As soon a"s the examination has been completed by archaeological ex perls tho tiuds will be returned to Greece. DECIDES ON BEST LIFE ' INSURANCE "Five yeara ao 1 waa refused life itiMtirauce because, of my heart tfympioma. Doctors Mid it w tiiuned from a pressure of pan that canio from my stomach, but their medicine did not help mo and 1 was jrettiiiK wo rue all tho time. Inree years uro my druKpiBt revomnioudetl Mttyr's Wondeiitil licmedy. I took a couraa of It and believe' it is the best life insurance, anyone can buy. It helped my trouble at once." It is a mmjile hurmlesa preparation lhat removes the catarrhal mucus from the in testinal tract and allays the liit lam ination which causes practically all stomach, livr and intestinal ail ments, includiiiR appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. At all druRgists. FANCY RIBBON STOCKS Do you want fancy ribbon? His new stocks pecot edues. pros grains, moire, tinsels, fancy, two tones, inc. and liic yard. Also big ii staple satin and taffeta and velvets. Carr's. Just what you want at DAILY WEATHER REPORT Highest temperature lerday Low est U- ; temperature last niht rrecipltation last 24 hours.. Total precip. since first of month Normal precip. for thi month 0.Z2 Tot il prclp. from .Sept. 1, IMS. to date 1S.06 Avi lace piecip. from Sept 1. 1ST7 31 To'el deficiency from Sep'- 1h;j lS.lf Average precipiiation for 41 wet seasons. (.September lo M:iy, in- Clusie) lair lonii-.il and S;ituiila. WII.I.IA '! 11KI.1-. oh- rver. r Cllll Wflll X Hr.uJ ABoOT i MIChT AM' rt i mi.w 6ottT VtWE A ?,V?,TEM; YOU WASH THEM TOOW AM TLL V EE MV TU!?AJ J0 MOSCOW J A bf VIOLET DARE Author of "The lUlX-Tuna Wife" WHO'S WHO ASD WHAT'S HAPPENED. DOROTHY LANK oee to New t'lirk . vUil a ...,., .. . . m In arrltk lnIO Ih muvituv xvin sets started, and through the frleud hip of LAWRENCR FRENCH? a young publicity roan. a-eta an engagement with JOHN HKWARD. the great lover of the screen." who (all In love with her and asks her to marry him. However. he carea iiura for French, hut is not aura that he carea for B,r - sh ha " unfortunate ex- I'erience with ElKHORM. one of the hi- pro- ducera. and dHidea to go tmcJc hotne nnd give up her career, when French gets her a irt In a picturo heins made In the country by CARL HAN NINO. French fol lows her to the country and pro poses to her. Banning persuades them not to I e murried at unoe, and hvnrh gos hack to New York. - riie atnr of the production. CRYSTAL MAY. doea all that ahe can to make things unpleasant for Uoroihy. Cryatal refuse to do a dangerous leap, and ltaniilnjt gives thai a-ene to lroihy. Dorothy reultces thut It will mran a ureat to her enrntxr If Rhe luta It, and soo throiiKli with It, thiuLKh he 1 much frightened. I-.ttr sh lenrus thnt Cry tal h;i 1hium1 mi havlnf thnt scene cut out. Ihrothy r ceiws word from Iiwrence that he a lenvinx for nKforn.a m ptihllclty nan for a famous art reus. She Is UsontittolatP. Hhe returns to New York, expect inn to le quite alono hare. Hut Lawrence Krench moets ter at tne station. l-J They are mar LVI MY BIG MOMENT. heart aunk straight to my heels, and 1 choked over the Inst of my so',n. I"d been so 'lappy. unil now hero was the worst part of my life lobbing up to meet me. What If John t'ewurd held same jrruuKe h nut tne for rnnhlniT away offer I'd told the reporters that 1 was on Kaped to hlniT And sud denly I real lr.ed that my burdena were t ki L a r r y ' shoulder i 4. ; VIOLET DARE take care of mo, no matter what happened. n. And two seconds later I ronUM lhat. If John Hewnrd had ever had iiry sriidjfe against me, hed forgoti (en all a I 'out It. "Come on with me. you kids." he excltiimud. chiichimr Larry and me hy the arms. ''We're showiUK Uav liKht at the projection room in hulf an hour for a Inmch of the bi?tsest cxhilrttttrs In the country, nod I ten car that It'll make 1 orothy n ptur. I've been oo excited rtver the thine thnt I've been walkinf- the venue, tryinn to get settled down. Crone on hurry-!" He bundled us Into a taxi, with Quicker than Toast No kitchen muss. No frying pans to clean The ideal summer breakfast Cooks in 3 to S minutes Quick Quaker MILLIONS now enjoy the coolest of sum mer breakfasts, the easiest to prepare; the most delicious and enticing. Today, ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER, the new Quaker Oats. Then tomorrow, without heating up the kitchen, without pots and frying pans to clean, have the rich, tine breakfast you need. All ready in 3 minutest That's quicker than toast try ttt Standard full siz and weight package McJium: 1 pounds; Large: 3 pound, 7 oz. Cook, la He'll Do a Good Job Too. I AlfTTU iai nniAi ' I 1 1 1 w -'''- M S0MMA GO FlSMlrV NOW. TO DAV . lv:a. Larry, and me slttlnt on the htr seat, while he uerohed on one f the little (oUltnf vnm in front of f. H ktt coflaiNunr with him. an he'd carefully- prop It up and try to sit on It a it In perfectly awri ously. It was awfully funny, yet he ws so on edpee that he dldu't ewwrn to rertJiae that. I wasn't the least bit excited, thotiich. Larry was hokiinf one of my hands the one with the dear tittle wedding ring on it tlieht in txth of his. And I told ntyself that nothing that could ever happen to me now thrnuh the movies could make sny dtfTereno. Not even If John Seward's prophecy earns true and I did become star would I he Kd ha ppy as I was over being Larry's wife. We drove over to one of the offloe A maa k;pt aW"p: " QOtf Kavt room to snoic iM' int" tu!tlliiKs on Knrty -second Street, nnd went tip to the projection room w here the picture was to he shown. Id never hern there before, but 1-irry told me that thare was a company which made a specialty of renting projection rooms te differ ent companies. There were several men there that nlRht, even though It was rather late. Theiw was a man who wanted to run off two reels of n& industrial film for some man who owned- a factory- the first man wnnted to nt the second one to hlr him to mikn smne Industrial Alms for htm evidently. I tecs use he kept talkinie about what a wonderful thintr they were and how before long the motion-picture theaters of the country Would be renting their screens Just the way the magnslnea ncll their hack pages to advertisers. Then thme was another man who kept raying around and saying: H totta have a room to show 'Kin' In! (iliiiiiir a sheet nnd a machine, and 1 can sell Sln for Oklahoma, Art now; he'disonn, nr.d New Mexico Itefore mid- nlrht." The man In chance. Void him that their nreratnrs had all itone home, except the ones who'd been emcaired in advance, hut thnt they'd cet an other one there as soon ns possible, hut h raved around .lust the same. "I If's piit a hum pictmje nnd he wants to dlpore of the States' riKhts before lhe cetimirs ret after him." Larry whispered to me as we went nut of the main office and Into a stuffy plnce that was Ihchtad Just enough so that we could And our way to some leather chairs st the back of the room. ' Torture. 3 to 3 mtnnrca lj - ,t fVVL RIGHT ILL CHOW YMM I'LL OP ".WIS WlCKEL am IF VOU D0MT VjA,G.r THEM CALL V JUL. "MM EOT IS F In advocatiDK that the Bible be restored to its rightful place aa tha word of liod. divinely Inspir ed and supremely authoritative., Kvangullst Thuoiuler, at the tent Wednesday nlxht. declared that "the Old Teatameot was virtual ly the foundation of the new; la it a full aoapel la taught in type and tirure. and upon It rests the evidence of the claim of Chilli's messiashlp." The speaker declared' "that to many people the Mosaic Taber nacle see in only a Jewish antiq uity, and Old Testament ceiv mun laiism was but the result of Jew ish superstition with no voice or meaninc for us at this day; but thousauda ot God's children are finding it la a most wonderful ttiachulK. "Connected with the Moslac Tabernacle were six pie-eoe of furniture. I In the most holy place waa the ark of tha covenant, and on each end ot the lid called the "Mercy Seal" waa placed the -figure of a cowering cherub. "It waa from between the cher ubtma on the "Mercy Seat" that there ahone lhe Shckinah llitht the manifest presence of Tehora. Prom this miniature throne Uod communed with the priests. In the ark and under the "Mercy aeat" Mosea placed devina com mand, the tables of the law. the ten commandments written with the f Inner of iod. "The apostle 1'aul writing In the New Testament to tho Hebrew convert! says that the Moslac Tabernacle was "a figure for the time then present; that it sup plied patterna of things In the baa vena." "In the Tabernacle we are tauftht by objects Juat what we are taught In lhe New Testa ment by words." The subject of the lecture to night will be "Unjust Capitalists to Weep." TOV8 AT CARrVS nemember we carry a big all the year line of toys. Gut toya In Hoaeburg at Carr'a. t LETTERS FROM THE t : people : CONCERNING FAIR EXHIBIT Ulendale, Ore.. July 23, 11124 Editor News-Review, Rneeburg, Oregon. My Iear Sir: Recalling your cooperation In lhe past wllh regard to publicity on liouglaa county's exhibits at Oregon Ntate fair and Portland Stock Shows, we are now III the midst of the season's work prepar ing for the exhibit nt the coming state fair. The old practlre of assembling the products of the county and showing them In a well arranged manner will not meet tho needs of the present. A careful atudy of the score card as prepared for our own county and filling in every de tail of Ha requirements ia the only way- by w hlcn we can hope to maintain the high position achiev ed In the past few years. The acore curd tor Douglas county covers the following: cereals harvested for grain. Includ ing corn for grain, ill" points; hay and forage, Including hay. soiling, silage and field root crops, 210; potatoes, 2U; vege tables, 40; fruits aud nuts. 330; Dairy products, aa cheese, butter, milk, cottage cheese, etc.. 90; poultry products, as eggs, dressed chickens, hatched chirks, etc., 30; wool and mohair, 60; miscellan eous products, wlhch may Include agricultural products or those products of such a small volume that they figure leas than It), 10; arrangement and cffi-ctlvene.se of display in presenting resource of oounty, loo; makiug s total of llov points, which we are en deavoring to reach as near aa possible. I)y the foregoing It will be aeen how necessary It la that every do tal! of the score card be followed, and how much easier lhat can be done by the cooperation of those who produce the crops or things required. Ko-we are calling the au tenUon ot the good people of Doug .a.i county who have Its real ex ploitation at heart to get In touch with any one of the underalgned as to what they can supply to make a creditable showing for the county. C. O. flARRETT, Superintendent, Ulendale. B. W. COONEY, County Agent, Rose burg. W. H. CARPENTER. County Prult Inspector, Rnscburg. ' Welkin's Store phone 177. ISO W. Lane, ' ' jT.''-7i,va ( UCAO1, k '' f , HAWK. AM' : I MAKE A UEfrN V J0 OF tT J s-yf l Pa V" Classified Section ALL NCW AOS I FOR SALE t'liUNtXlKAl'U records, luc. I'boue Ml. j t'Oll SALE Sli hellers, cow. aud j t yr. old bulL Joe Heidenrtucu. , Kosebura, Ore. J VnM KJU.K t'omuicte auto rami tent. Apply to r'arks hcbuelder, Laurel w ood. FoirSAl.E Youilg chickens, all auea and kiuda cheap, lit 1. liox l!. tkal Doualaa, Koseburg. SHKKP RANCH or saie.ll0 A. foia) cash, balance mortgai;e. Addreea 1'. O. liox 100, Myrtle ! tiet-k. Ore. I PAINT OK ALL COLOUS, kinds'! and nualitv. 1'rlcea to suit your pocket book at KlKhora l'ainl and Wall 1'aper 8lore, FOR 8ALK Team, harness, aud wagon. Cheap If taken at ouce. Inquire 11. W. Maddux. U. IKaik las tt. Tel. 4y. r)RBAi.E Modern five room plastered house, close In, lot 40x00. l'rice SiSiiO. CoO cash. Address a. L. caro News He- VIllW I'AINT'VOVB. fence.' barns and oulbulldiuga with cold water paint. 71c to f 1.U0 per gallon, r'lahera' 1'alnt Store. 4l3 West Case St. flVoO.00 liuys a Biiod homo in llandon. rooms and naui, near school, near church, near beach, rraukiiu and Ulh St., Lock Uox 2. Uandou, Oru. ellfl! per ! OUU VAi.L ' rAl'Kll sales eoniinuo aoina strong. uU cent off doea the trick at Fish-1 era 'Wall Paper Store. 403 West ! Case St., I FOR SALE Pair, full blooded inu..l. YV'ui-rltir Jennies. Ileal ' pack nags in the country. Uood aaddlcra as wen. . wiin ic aaddles. Uoorse Moore, Cauiaa Valley.' I'lANo" Full SALE AT ROSE- UURO- lleautllul piano 111 por ted condition, lllg saving and rms 10 monthly lo reliable party. Wrlle at once lo Cllne Music, Co., 64 Front St., Purl land. FOR RENT FOR RENT Thrco roohi apart ment, with bath. 25 a luontli. Phono 247-R. FOR RENT Up to dale furnish ed apartment, no children. 4-8 PtUer St. SPECIAL NOTICE 4 The only kodak finishing 4 agencies we have In the city 4 are Chapman Drug Store and 4 Churchill Hilw. Co. 4 Mail orders have prompt s attention. 4 CLARK'S STUDIO f Roaehurg Nafl Hank llhlg. Where quallly counts. . BIQ OPENING DANCE AT Canyonvllle Auto Tourist Park Tuesday .night, July 29. Pavilion baa been remodeled throughout. Music by Shamii'ds Syncopatum. You want lo dunce when you hear them plav. Ladles free, lienta 11.10. lmncing at 9 p. m. Every one cuiuu aud huvo a Jolly good lime. Eat Haielwood at Wlniherly s. Kurtz Transfer Co. Ia now Infilled In the New Metx ger Ilulldlng, corner Oak and Pine. Furniture Moved, Packed and Stored. Local and Long Distance 1 lauling Piano Moving a Specialty PHONE 7 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua By WINNER ON IACK PAQI roil RKNT S room furnished house, l'hone JSJ or 540. Foil RENT Sarefy-deposll hoxei Koaebur National Bank. r't)R"llENT rooiii furnished house, tlarage. tiarden. A good home. ioV.UV per month. G. W. Youug A Son. l'hone 4 IT. WANTED WANTED Elderly lady for housework, two In family. No washing. i'loreuce Howard, Riverside. LAI N DRY WOi;K WANTKiS Rough dry or finished. Also mending and darning, l'hone 17K J. WANTEIi Life insurance agent to represent the North' Ameri can Nalloukl Ufe Co. of Omaha, for Roaeburg and vicinity. Writ Krank A. Wilbur. 218 Oregon Building. Portland, Oregon. - j LOST AND FOUND j FOUND- (ieutleman'a gold ring. Owuer please call at this office and describe it. LOST Last week large black. purse contains miscellaneous articles. Kinder ploase return to this office. ' LOST Pair glasses In or near Wedaeaday Alexanders Park, evening. Finder please leave at this office. Foi'ND-UayTTorso wliK saTdie on at Oak Grove Camp Ground. Owuer call. Identify property, pay for adv. and foed. i MISCELLANEOUS HOME LAUNDRY Phone M7. UOKIIEIj na.r curled, lie. Phone 637. 1 )li ESsTSi A K rN(T Myrtle "Sparktk Joa W. Washington Kt. l'hone 14K-1,. HAVE client wania to leaiia Home good land. Inquire 4U7 W. C'as Ml. Helblg. - HAl-WilUKM -talk to TaylorTEX' lliE.SEltV'ICE. UtuiKiua llaltery Mtatlon. 313 No. Jackson. Stil.l7 IIAVElhibet inedlcinea In Oregon at $1 00 6 months' treatment ut Kishers Paint Store. , CAR-OWNEll Hon t forget- to. call H3 when In need of auto parts. Surtf's Auto Wrecking llouse. PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. ' McNeil Chiropractor. Rupp. Illdg. Donald R. Gibbs, Dentist. Rooma H112i2 Perkins illilg. Phone 401. Dlt M. II. PI.YEER i.'hlrapraclid physiclau. 114 W. Lane tit. MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor Mcdford-Roseburg Truck Line LEAVE8 ROSEBURG WED NESDAYS AND SATURDAYS from the office, of the Denn Gerretsen Co. Roseburg Phone 128 Medford Phone 333 Medford Transfer Co. Operatora Lunch Goods We have a romplete line, of Lunch Goods and Invite you In to get a supply for your next picnic. Try our Bulk Coffee at 40c and &0c per lh. Fconomy Grocery PHONE S3 Fire Insurance ijt nmot.il' InsurHnre. Flr, tht ll, ( oll'.hldii, jiuhltu liability nnd itp"iy ilmH?. Our tufciu-y ht your Ht'rvico In all !iiH(trn jHrtiilninK lo flrn and autiuiidliilo Itnunitno. rrompt Htt'l ri'haldt utTVlrr. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass M. Phone 417 Independence Creamery THE OLD RELIABLE Roseburg Buying . Station at ROSL2URG POULTRY MARKET Ml No. Jackson v6t. ; t ! iWchiu UPSON Co. UAAttn 'ML n a ro- :u' U trite.