ROSEBURG WEPnAV. OCTOBER 1. 1924 TWO - S! iEilM'p?u3e1!FKePfllllTS B. W. UATK.S - bEKT U. HATES. L'ul.red a- .H:und claa. May 1. t P"-' ""' ' Roeburg. Ore-un. under Act uf March I. 17 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mall . iiaiir. alz month!, by mall Dally, three months, by rnalL. Lalty. sing. a mouth, by matL. Liaily, by carrier, per Dionlh Weekly Newa-llnTlew, by mall, per Mfbu Of ! Aaartard CtM". ,.hll Th. Ao.l.tl I'r.aa I. .aclu.lv.ily .muled to tha u.a for '"? cat'.,., cf all dm.ol.-aea cr-dlled to It or not olh.rw a. crc.lltd fn tl"a paper and lo .1 local n.w. publl.h.d r.er.ln. All rllila o ra tuliii. ailn of iK ill ll.alclja herein ara al.o rarvd. "kOSEBURG, ORfcOON, MODERN RESTLESSNESS. Many philosophers have commented upon the spirit of rest h: mk';-.- that .so largely dominates tl.e modern world. The chairman of the international relations committee of the General federation of Woman's Clubs lately expressed the opinion that this .-.pint promotes war, since many restless people may wrln.me war as a vent for their passions. I'er-lia-s not many people would go as far as that, yet restless- rt.ss does have some harmful i , ! ' . I,. CoMPlll 10 JUL 111 .simpler vci3. uivy a.tt uu mvi r'v" t i . and around llieir Iiresiae.s, aim uim-uwi-u l'n"i-'. """'l,0 expensive until he sets hie via v.. . . .i . ..i i: . - ...,li;.,..,... In .....tn .-.f -k 1 1 rtiit fino I ...u V.'.C . il HIS prUIIlOieil pilDIIC ti.-hools, there is a (uestioli if the average person is more in telligent now than the average citizen of 50 years ago. Al though newspapers and books offer means of self education to all, yet many people are too busy and restless to read. The majority of people us'jd to work ploddingly and faithfully, but they w ere not very wide awake. If they had always done their work in a certain way, they were disposed to keep on doing it the same. It was hard to induce them to take upjeigbt barreia of red paint already progressive measures for the .... ., . .: 1... inese resuess units uitr.u !; i'",,. ou,., ....... . thinking. J!ut they do not give Jf a new idea is introduced in one town and Jf it works out well then.', it is likely to spread very widely. New processes in industry and business are quickly imitated and the people get the benefit. So restlessness has its good as well as its harmful side. If this spirit can only make us desire to im prove our minds and working ability, as it makes us want to move around and see new things, then it ought to promote human progress. At a iiMt'tliiK of tl" iMianl of lIlm toTH of (lit) Kcmt lMUK ( liaillllt'l of ('oiiiiiifiTf iM'hi Uft 'vi-nliiK. Willi br. A. F. Si-tlmr, prMilnt, In iIih chair, kcvciiiI inaHciH wen jircni'iiti d lor conHlrii-ratlon that wcro dt'otnotl of much Importance. Maor lln'v. Him calh-.i utt.ntiun, to the fuct hh he illicit THlamlH It that the ro.uHt.il HtumU at IMIhtr.I nr.- not earn inn the lfnt poHHibkn frull. It wait aliened that Inferior , Htulf Ik heiiiK lit to toiirlMtn ami I tith.'iH ulio buy fiDin these road-1 rid.! emhuH. AccordiiiK to Mayor ; Kite, tlie owners of (lo tto retail ht.iudi Mle an their reanon for 1 ilitu milii-v tluit the het of the fruit uart com laded for. and tin v had to take t lie) culls. The mayor Mii'Keled that the cliainher at tempt to do HoiuethiiiK to remedy this piucticc, hh It It imperative that (oiiriHtu he ttold oiiiv (lie very biHt of the I'mptimi Vulley pro duclH In order to live up to the claim net out In the udvertiniUK Inatier circulated. The chain her hecietary w.tn lnwlnitled to lake up Unit mailer with the part leu Invoivt d tu an elltut to have the matter rei tif . il. 't lie ijiusr '.n r f inn net UK the puhli" 'ii t i i tlif m w ininl l)iM)k let wilt ilbtU'.Mil at IriiKfh, and the t''i i't..iy w;(s tln n tii -l rnct d lo fit Tit It' hltlri t I he vmk. 'i"Lh It alUle will ill-,,, till lllde ittlJlllKe- nifUtH for ellim; a lame number of the ud 'Hl:-1IIK bu.ikh ts lo other communities tu the rmmn mi mder to iiHtitt in del ravin., tin- ev ,.'um of puliluatlttil 'i he .'llH t oijiif y umiH will be iiaidd tu I'.trtu 'pate In lbs wiuK ni : 1 1 1 1 .nit. t i i the Id inc I ut 1 1; i ha ni I ''T ep-i t llltt to Miihd the it.M .,f -tt t;, ;!ta(. of the botdJitr. i ' 1 1 1 1 1 v units imhv take mm u nnmi., r iii,.;,,. lnXlkli'tH . lll- l .111 Um' In H'l" l tlif tin ir r -iii i 1 1 e ,( , i i--ii - ii irt helievi d ih.il i w l 1". .,1m- Mi the I k 1 1 1 1 1 Will Si'c llf TH . , uf tunkiiiK the bM.Url a in.'liutu . inCoi ui.ilioli, mi that h 1 1 tin s i , 1 r i Iii4' he hiip!lit and th a--K, ni tht' h alilii fi pii-M'Uit il iu u i ,.,M lT likely to ultra t ttn a-:. ni. a Vt pinpit- hinkilli: to S"Ulll' iIl Kt'U fit a plat e to ha ate. The liTt nine innuih- tf ear ha e ht n pn pi i mis uin's ft'f the in k'unwat inn. ' brlh l:i 1 tinatiCH and m mhrrsh'p 1 lie i port if the m-creiurv hlntw.s iha' ." IH W Iiieiubi rs have hrcli nili il (o thtj roll Ilc' Kctnuaiy. Dut lluzclwooj a Wimberiya. I DAILY WEATHER REPORT j T. P Winther Uurrau, local of-' fie-, Koeturjr. Oregon, 2i Iiouis1 ndiuif 6 A. Nf. j Itelame lunntdity 6 p. hi. Precip. in Int. ard Hundredth. I llh:!i'M tempi rature t terd.iy lit; i I ovt s t in ;i t at ure last niht . f-lt 1 Tolal pli'i ip Miice r 1 1 -it tm nill 0 I'tei ipt.itli-l l.t -I ?l Im'UI .... O Nointal in.Mip. I.t ihis n-oiiih 2 61 Total pMcip. fiom Sept. 1, lO li ite Au'inirn pifclp. from Sept. . 1 33 . 1 " 1 1. l . 4 1 1 J i.t.i t cxce.sH from .Sept. 1, l!:t Averas precipitation for 46 rf Heattonn, (September to Slav, im-luiilv - ..3II?t I'nsi-ilied ijtniKht and Thui ..JIIS 'rtitiis - juv. WM. ELLL. MeteojolonIaL .President and Manager: Bicrelary-Treasurer ; -14.00 . 1 00 l.WI .fro .60 . year ZOO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924. results. Formerly people were , TI,,., .,n ttlatit IWOV'llPtt J Jl 1 . ; t i tr: n illLtL-llluIll. Ill on "... benefit of their communities. ! ,.,...l ,..,r;..i..l in te.oi.-l a certain mental quickness. REGISTRATION TO CLOSE Itiglstration for the coming general election Is reported very brisk, mid the' force ut Hie county clerk's office is hi- lug kept very busy attending to the registration of those e who otherwise are iiuulified to vote. October i is the last ! day upou lilch the books will," be open, and those who have , I not ct icgister.d uro urged ! to do so at ouce. In order ! that they may be able to votu without the necHity of 'annK 10 on uiuim . Many Imjjnrtaiit huv are to he (IrciiJcd at Huh Hection. and cc.nsequently it Ik urm d that every nelson qualified iih a voter, but who Ih not prop- erly reKiHtered, attend to this 4 matter at once. - I TAXES ARE DUE ON SATURDAY, OCT. 4 IntlTPHt nltlli'ht'M t.. Nurnml 1i la I f Ihxi-h aftt-r OrtotHT 4. HrconlinK to ! rharU-H ItobiTtH. vUivt d.'iy bIht-: Iff in chaixp of tax collection in tli county. Saturday will be tlie last day In which to pay (axon, and Miii-i i iut i nun' iniert-M oeKUiH lo accumulate, and after 3d day a penalty lit attached a well. Those who hae not paid taxe. and who di'ntre to do m before the -till, are adviKt-d that thetks placed In the mall before that date will be ac cepti-d hh haMiiR been paid before the final day, even though the re ceipt may not be IhmumI unltl la ter. 1 ut inn re( i nt eai'8 the tax lie pa r t it-en t ban been eurouraKiiiK taxpayers lo mall in their pav meiils Tins the force an op pnrluuilv to spread the collection period oir greater lime, the chirks bi-iii.t accepted according to tl.e d.He Upou Whit h they were is mm d Thin piaellce has Kreallx .1 Ihe t of lux collection. delli llipi. ten au.ix with Ihe noecssU) ii i; ad.litioiial help, as 1 1 ii. , essiirv. and .ii Hi. Millie tin... l. ii-Is lo gleater it. , tii.., ii.ul . 1 1 i.-i. n.. . by cKir.t; li.' , 1, i l,s lu.Me Hire 111 V, lliril In lll.lke II. 11., ir book I I1 11. 1 recoids WORLD'S GREATEST MEMORY EXPERT WILL DEMONSTRATE USE OF A TRAINED MEMORY W 'I mil, of t'l. l-Xp.'l t i-i iil.il e u-.. e lm atiol i! si iii.n i : 1 1 tlie or.'' 11 I tie Hi t ; Ill , , In I- Mil; . ; I III M 1 COlils ;.'. ' Sees i: The i . this uir. Ii(n pow i tutri; arm dav ti:i:hi lainno nt . I iii w u m r.' IN a", i. l M. who : n -t tluit 1. I I., h, i .ll.tr: ' l! Thii' CLOTeiN,, t 1 Am one Ii., , r , . . . thev ,.!!!, I In . I., I poor taiulltes u ' 'i ' lgll Slack al ' ' I Aiiii Iimh hi t a tor clothing (or 1 thev won!.! In.- I, i and any one h.itnu. ..i t .it ( ,-. 1 wn tin y ran aupplx is.ni . I and anv one h.,.m. ! mK they can supi-U. I call lor them and i call lor lueiu aud 0 .-; i n .it th. same. PICKIHSILEFTINBOCK I B Y BERT i? BATES ' GOOD EVENING FOLKS At tht first of Tha month The mall It mors deadly Than tha female. i H j DUMBELL DORA THINKS Protocol it a aubttitute for alco hol. 1 j The high ictiooiera teeioaii ag- nranatmn ilnfineH around in the 1 - - r-1 - wet terra firma yeatiddy eve, many of 'em gettin' home too late to git in the wood. 5 5 But wrote tplittin.' klndlin' got to do with trainin' for them Mareh field clanvdiggert? S S 5 The village tiddley-winkt tour nament will start next week unless the local start develop a sore wnt. A feller never fiugera a rain la ir u.i. After standin' on a windy corner fer a coupla hours we can't help wonderin" how those artists can make a pair of silk stockir.'s look so dern purty in those sox adver tisements. 5 The legion boys are preparin' for the Armistice Day ceieoranon, s s s The worst tnln about e,ec. tior are the birde who can't write but wno can make an a. 3 S 9 9 The files are bitin' if the fish hain't. I j ; j j evidently a bog or swamp. On one side is the clear impression of four Ye ed. had an occasion to visit skeleton like fingers, extremely the high school tr-is a. m. and as ),1Ki K(.mL.r. but well formed we were descending the steps fing. rs, the imprint showing deep, from the bldg- we noticed 'two, as jf a fjrm pressure bad been ex bust statues which adorned the cried, this effect being strength halls of the Lane school and It ..,.,( ,y the fact that the second called back the days when we kids finger Is more deeply imbedded uster take derbies, collars and than the others. Ou the opposite neckties to school to decorate the statuary. 5 The minstrel show arrived in our midst today and we hope to acquire a tock of gags to run. this : colyum for a few more months. 4 S S 4 When a feller finds out that he looks intelligent in a pair of i .t ..... k. . Anmn't minM hiuin hit. -.t.rt ' j 5 5 If the damsels rowadaya wore hoop ikirti they'd hafta have 'em made outa barbed wire to make tome of the young tiieiks keep tbjir distance. Wiiht they'd have a war In ome country where we could all pronounce the namei of the battle fronta. "When feller's rurnin fer of-j "c he tru gittin congtnial. I tnt urn ii i in mil burrow a. discs, oilier Mri,(1, ,(1nth harrows and tools are hII Kuaratitei d first el.iss implriueniH. Sold by Wharton llros. . j LONDON DREADS POSSIBLE I COLLAPSE OF ST. PAUL'S i (lly Associated Press.) i LONDON. Sept. 30.-Despite . heroic ctlorts hi iu; made to Htrtntlun lis fabric, evidence ac cumulates that St. Paul's cattle- i dray, Sir Christopher Wren's mas t rplece. is Ihrr.iteiied with d,ism teniatmn. Tins vvidetice has been olitaiiifd limn a variety of sources, durum ihe past lift years. The latest uaruiut; comes from the leceiitly constituttd l-'iue Arts com mi. -si, in. w liu ti arut s against the I'liiiioii el' a ncu li 11 11 omt the Th.iiin s opposite St. Paul's the ground that the f.-n al alive dial already is ihieateiod b h.a inoior tratfic. wlmh is contantlv im iciMiii;, and that hiiv tunht't shaking in: v lead to a atasUophe The defendel of the t .I'll- dl .l'i ai en two w a s. her the n, w bl!d.;e WDlihi C.ilTV llllle tiattlc a!1l s,l Wt'UNI ! UlMli t es-,ll , IT It wiu!d carr a meat ileal m vhhh i . I ' e t !, enlist .mt li'l at HMl w iH hi elid.UU'.er W'fen S lliaslrrplei e. t i ! w he; e I et ti; 111 . tl nl.e it t he t .lo st tniihluu-' in th- w ei Id Ke.ns fe-r the s.,tet St Paul -fir t .'ie t lit i-rt.t hi il w h ii the s'll'tt.us in" e i tin thnnik'h t In -Hill 111 t lose plVMUM'V It) the t "ii ml. il itns. The lbr.it it'll was i tu.ni- i as a in- n.u Tins IM- 11. It e b.is heell - ti'.t-llh ailt.Ilien' . 1 I", the i I'll -HUt Mli I i .1- e IU m;: l.ne l!nt.ir tt.i!IU' w tilth it-. is :..lM I he i loin !. a I.. I ill V . i i e'M' p 'l i:im 11 I in.,,;, iii.- Vlt- IIIM'S- i-nm. n-s ,.( ih. n :.... i n -1 :i In .'.:. ;.ii,l in, r,-,.. il l , a! i .... ii,;.!. 'ii'.. ni.'.l I , a v ,ir;. mi: V' r. . n V..,.;.- Tn, . nr , ,r , .,' ii- li .,, II, ai .:u. s iti it i-.: K-"l!.t .-ik 1 r :h.. -iu,-i,;i. ill, pr. p. .1 I, ri.lt.' ..iil.l th. . III.- t. .ii'i.!.,' l.M:s .1 M l'.,;l t- n. Im to 01 am cf( tlie . ,1... hi im Hi.- r it- "I" t . .ii ih ' '.in. Is. on w I-1, h ,h..il..l CC'OKED FOOD SALE '11" I. I l .l ll. s an. I i: i.i hold : tlie I'.. pi. a i. u.br IL ,.'M. l. o .tlui.Uv Impression of Hand of Pre historic Being Found in Fossil Rock. HANDS WERE LONG n ' it i r- . r ock indicates existence 01 Creature With Fingers of Extreme Length But Slender. A curious fossil ri'Iic of prehis toric ila-.s hi.H I" in found by .Mrs. Jiniiio .Vkl:iy. of Krockway. who is wult -avorniK lo iract the origin of Hie ffuuim-nt of ruck which bi-ara iiittx dik-d In its flinty surface the liunri'ssioii uf the last convul- ajve nras some ir.ilstnrlc man or animal of unmanlike tendencies. The rock was found in Looking Class ere. k, and was evidently de tached from Home le.U-e or other formation along Hie hank of the stream, probably uncovered during the low water period. The rock, which weighs about five pounds, had been in the stream only a short time, for it had not been subjected to the action of water. An effort Is now being made to find the place from which it became detach td, and If this can be located. It is quite possible that the fossilized skeleton of some prehistoric crea ture may be discovered. The rock Is about eight Inches In diameter, and from its formation it is Judged that It was formed by the decay of some substance grasped in the hands of the crea ture which lost Its lite in what was side, less clearly defined, are the prints of the entire hand, the thumb and four fingers leaving their trace in the rock. These fingers were closely pressed together, showing tin- hand to be very narrow, but very much longer than the ordinnry liaml, with the fingers exceedingly slender. It is mi mis. Ml that the creature" might have been carrying a frag ment of meat, or some such article, and possibly was fleeing from some prehistoric monster, or creature being, snd was cuiight In the hog or marsh and went down Into the I mirey depths, still clinging con-1 vulsively to whatever article it was that it held in its hand. As the years went on decay set i in. and as the article rotted nw.iv, the seepage of water filled the cavity with u mineral formation. : which hardened into rock, tilling : in around the fingers of the dead . being, and preserving for all tune . the last dying Impression of the . long slender fingers. The rock Is being carefully pre served by Mrs. McKay, and un ef-1 fort will be made to find out more 1 of the uniuial which has recorded Its linger prints for identification. TRY THIS FOR NEURITIS "Neuritis may he localizing In a singl.- n.-rve or may be general, in- V1,VIIU. ary(, I1UM1l,r (,f .rVi." For quick and lasting relief pharmacists have for the past few tiioiiihs dispensed Joint F.ase - a quick penetrating rrmnlv that b. n rubbed over the affected part for about one minute, soaks riht in so that not a trace is left on the skin. Joint K.ise is for limbering up Milt' joints. M du, lnt the Hweilim: and cans. nt; the pain to disappear, and for this purpose thousands ., tubes an- sold iladv - thi rents at all driiKutsts. Kv. r rheiiniatie suffeter oiivht to send lo.Iav tor free lmok. "The ' Inner M sterit - ..f Ph- uni itisin 1 1'iisi iit . Aildress li. P. Clear water, box S"e, H.illew, U. Maine. MOVIE MEN OF WORLD MAY BE INVITED TO GENERAL CONFERENCE -oeia I d Pi 1. i;i:i:v a. Hi. U ll:t re ure it .i h;i;is j:i tM at I- hi mov mi: pu-'ure j-; s'i :elilv mc ;is ;ui im, rn.it!o;i;tl :', k d or evil. Julian l.u, h'M ot.il pio, s-.or t- I,,,.;,.., v-'I'mm , Knttiee. and ii:-p etiil of puhhe edtlfjitloit. in ihe h :i::iif ,.f n;,i:,. I'il'l M 1l;t. lie tu.li K,i; I" t oke ;in int. rv.: r i. l: .i! C? .i-h e.-tiCTt i5:. ; r: itier i. ,. ro ,i V -n I" t-. I ' -d-l, nt: I . I.-.:, h !!! l!-:it ,,f t: m II Mi. I t,:u . . I, .l-.-'l I. (i wo, a .1 e . r i .in m ti u a i u.-. iiuii.y ii,,, I .:.- w ,,i : r.nuuv, I WILL. CLOSE FOR CAME i I Kroui present Indication bus- : ie,s will be suspended on . Friday afternoon, to aid the T ......... i..... i in maklnc a big V HI" - ..... a. , , . s of the firat footba 1 a B.Tne of the season. I'racti- . i ..rv ni.rchallt In the citv today agreed to close tot two hours in the afternoon l during the progress of the game, which will permit a large crowd to gather at ; 4, Laurelwood field for the con- i test. The officials for the , d came, which Is to oe piaeo. " w lib Marshfield high school, d have been selected. Shy Hunt a. if.vtnn eT-coac h of the I'nl- ersitv of Oreon team will referee the game; Bryant De . iiorr former end on the In! 4 versity of Oregon team, and star end with the Elks team a iatt war. will umpire; M. S aw uu.nm ill Berve as head linesman, and Wally Kapp 4 as timekeeper. fhort space of time by lM.OOuJKIO persons. I ndoubtedly, said Professor I.u cnaire, the impression made upon this enormous public is superficial compared with the influence of cer tain books which have taken years or centuries to impress themselves on the human race, certain sacred books, for instance, but It is a strik ing fact that only the Rihle and the Koran have an indisputably linger circulation than that of the latest film from I.os Angeles. He said that the cinema has been adapted to religious propaganda In various countries, and that in the Initid States it is estimated that about 2i,ei)U churches use the screen as an adjunct to the pulpit. For all these reasons and for the additional one that the cinema has become intrinsically International, Professor Luchaire held that it should be included within the scope of the activities of the committee on intellectual cooperation. The future alone will divulge, the speaker insisted, whether the cine ma is to have high educational value and the elevating and en nobling influence which the thea tre seems to have had on the masses in ancient Greece, or the debasing influence of vulgar niu-l sic hall shows or of cheap novels. The French professor said he was convinced that great tilings could be accomplished by un Interna tional conference in the w-ay of leading the cinema Into channels which would be productive of good for humanity. Have You a Bad Back? Does your buck arhe night and day; Hinder work; destroy your rest? Are you tortured with stubbing pains V hen you stoop, lift or bend? ! Then likely your kidneys are weak. ftlore troubles may soon uppcar. tleadaches, dizziness, nervous I ness; Or uric acid and lis ills. Help your weakened kidneys with A stimulant, diuretic. L'se l)oan's Pills. Iliad this ltoseburg testimony: . Mrs. A. K. Matthews, SOU Short St., says: "My kidneys were out of order and acted irregular ly. 1 had severe backaches and pains across my kidneys. Head aches were frequent; I became run down ami all out of sorts and my kidneys acted Irregularly. )o an' Kidney Fills from Fuller ton's Iiriig Store soon rid me of the aches and pains and other signs of kidney disorder disap peared.'' 60c, at all dealers. Foster Mllburn Co., JIfrs., lluffalo, N. V. BLUE AND SILVER FOXES ! Will sell pair Provenbreeder Blue foxes $450 cash or $."mo time pay i uients of one hundred down and : balance lu four monthly pay ments. Will ranch them free of charge, and guarantee ono hundred 1 , per cent increase first year, which , would mean original pair of breed-1 era aud one pair of pupa. Second ' year original pair breeders and two pairs of pups. We assume full ' responsibility until delivery is made. Write for full particulars and booklets to Cleary IWothers Kox Farms, 6"4 Empire- ltldg., Se- 1 attle, Washington. Kat Hazelwood at Witeberlv": MRS. E. L. HENSON .V ..Li-.L&i The Appealing Charm of Health! Portland. Orcg ' 1 cm upc.ik in terms ot highest praise ot all ni lr. Pierce's ic:;-.cii:,-s. especially the 'Favorite Prescription- for woi:-..,n' ailments :m,i as a tonic nrd i-i-r-nc, and tl-c ric.ivint Pi-llcts tor stoin.u-tt ami liver ills. While hringu-.g u;i my f.iii-.ily. v. Iiciu m r I h.a e l-ccn in a run-down w c.-.'scucd or r.crv -na condition. I I-..H- al i . he n .'rci-gihriir,l a-nl hrlpcl bv the n-c i.f the -l-'.ivori'c l'-i-.i-r-;,;:, r,'. :- in liter yi-.Ti . !n-n mv -.ii h.H bccoe.ic il:s or,1, Ti-d and n t . -1 M-cni. to d,..,grce w,':i nu-. t'-,.,i Ilr. J'leri-c's r, !icts give u,e mini .i re re iici " Mr, i;. l.. iK-iis. ii. ." :: t,th St . North St.irt .it ovee with t'-r "l'ro-rr "- tioll act sec how o-i v,.-,i mi feci sir, e.:, r at-.l ,,ftt,.r Wi . Dr Pierce. ly-- :,:i: Inva:-!.' li. i tn Buil .lo. Y. tor net ailvicc, - iCUsl lOv M tsul v'-. (aV.. 1 lotaraatiaaal Prtaaa sitae irzz:: T TM I saee rr:.'-. Iw tmtl ftttM -t-lCw. Turn FtJ.. I"-I siae rSTJ-SS" J. u4i fntn I ' CALIFORNIA 0SEG0N POWER COMPANY Inferred Sto&yidds 7.14 ask any member of our orriization (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 1. Feel ing is weaker in the local egg mar ket in spite of the shortage in cooler stocks over last year. Values on the local exchange cased off a point on extras an! firsts with 51 tents now the top o:: '!'e former and 4S cents on firsts. Puliets and curn nt receipts remained steady at previous levels. liutter prices were again poste l unchanged on the local boards with extras at 3S cenls and standards at 37 cents. Heavier arrivals of country killed calves forced the local market down another cent this morning. Choice light veal are now selling at 14 to 111 cents. Hogs are weak with top blockers going at 13 to 13 cents. The poultry market is gstilr.g weaker with supplies accumulating along the street. Light hens are being bought at 12 to 1:1 cents with heavy hens at LM to 21 cents. I.ii'ht springs will not bring over 21i cents with heavy springs at IS to 2' cenls. No call for ducks, i Lighter offerincs of hay are re- ported by local dealers while the ultimate demand continu.-s. Prices are steady and unchanged. Very little business passing :n j the local hup market. Cou. li.ips .are down to 20iii 23 cents in New ! York and iocal buyers are iu no j mood to Increase their offers. At 1 the same time growers whi have ! not contracted their crop ara not j satisfied to accept current prices. The Bweet potato market ls firm er with supplies temporarily , scarce. Prices ranging from 61 to 7 cents a pound. Cantaloupes are selling firm at 52 per standard crate. ! Kresh prunes are about gone. Quality is not so good now and price easier at 3 to 3j cents pound. Iluying price at 2 to cents a pound. Huckleberry supplies are limited. Good stock is firm at 2u to 22 cents. The potato market Is about steady. Cnited states No. 1 gems ft urn Yakima cost around $1.3;, to SI. 40 laid il.iwn here. Oregon l'.ur banks l.r.i to ?!.:, per sack. P. & o. for hard s I Bros. tracio r ice. plows are built Sold by Wharton ir fiL SI-.M III ! e,l a in, -Pakota. ,. W. Siarmer has r, c ,iv- ; lio-n Pargo, North ' effect ili.it a wo.- man. ci iru th n un,, of Mrs. c. 1 'ti -k- ii. and iisi ietl b a HKlle c,im; . t., h,-r liu-hai.d. iiy ai conipan ninn. said f.i 1 two small chil 1-' 5 r, n. n.-ith.-i ars of i.g,.. 1 ' st, rn i ,,.t if in l.i:s tu re than u or on the way tn imd nr.- apt m 'r!( t. T'l . y are ' k artists :,i,-l 'h'i'..s in l a:-!;,, It has 1. mm op. r:ii, ,1 ,n ' i' ami l!il.r.c. I-illii-.ts (,-, aik i." is a uon,i:i and i'l.T, has ' 'ha' is p-i.h-l '!"::!, !" u, the v ap;,, ,i s.iid I I,, ,'i rh ,1 a : i i,i':., I,,ill:.l il.a Minn, M ,'11 a I ro;- ::. .ih . im .,! il I- ,, inr.,1 h--h. i s r. si i. N. i i , . . ii : s' . r. -i ,i.i. of 1,, : t l.e ar- sn, :ft .-ii r . and 1,1 n:V ln Hj.. 'Ms are r -k , I ,'-::: i. l.o i, 1-1,, Ie ini'i. .- ai- Jl.s car nf star x a. nrm luiuer carefully ana i lo enter contest. ,(cHi S. Fill out registrar (,, .... Roseburg Local Prizes. Bovs Olrls J5U.O0 JjU.UO leacher In lor. Ho., W. 20.00 2O.00 7.50 5.00 2.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 S5.00 $S3.00 i Buy a Used Ft AT YOUR OWN PRICE AND TlpJ 1 Ford Roadster I Ford Touring 1 Ford Roadster jJ 1 Ford Ton Truck jj 1 Ford Ton Truck with Warford Trans. ...r jjr 2 Ford Roadsters with Starters. 2 Chevrolet Tourings cheap. 1 Overland Coupe cheap. I Oid3 Ton Truck cheap. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR tlHWHHmtltlMtWaJ It's no secret personal attrac tiveness may be acquired by the use of our quality toilet prepara tions. Lloyd Crocker. American Fence ZINC INSULATED 9 39. Mile Price 40c a rod. Less than a mile 42c a rod. WHARTON BROS. MABEL MYRTLE LUCY HtNRY-HERCHCR-HALtY Voice Piano 116 South Jackon Phone 27-F5 LAUNDRY KIDS fi GET RID OF ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLO WOES- I SEND OSVO0R LINENS 0 AND YOOR. CLOTHES! 9 I OOK over our price - list. It looks reason able, doesn't it? Now if you think you'd like to have us tlo your wasu each week ask us for our spe cial price on that propost tion. We believe you'll en tertain it. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phorn 79 Roseburg, Or. ir &0IMG 70 Move Watkins Store 120 W. Lane. Phone 177. Iiiwixivirt inLiiinub "SECRETS" I 1 J "ferl SCHOOL BOYS AND SCHrw GET THIS PRIMER Tffl THIS la the (lav tn anlo. .i... .. WU4TJ 1IEKE Is the way to do It" nome4iJ . uei bu uuouncement told... I card from school (electrical eton,. ""l follow directlong contained ther. 0 U n,l trimly I " uere Ig . inly once in a lifetime. Each W'1M fears of age who Is attending r,7u arochial echooj bas an opportusit, I Don't forget to enter this contest Roseburg Lighting Education (J 1 5 MATERNITY 1118 Winchestirlt Mrs.D.y Patients Priviisje Their On : ' Umpqttj Home cooking used to make," stylo. Tourist tt MEALS MRS. WM. Fli- 825 Winchester it i Blocks North ol Rosebnri, d Auctioni Farm or city i (or dates. We buy ana mB Bargains In tn Household Goodi RadaUugb-M 328 N. Jackson Winter'? ( Winter M us. You'd vour fixing ing done k''-1 harsher days I have the prof ture to fiU Jfc at lowest p see ou;''- M0VI", liable Pr,rP.,i lac' " years V vt,.,. b. hind b.;rAu.'1 m i gr a,"- LENOIfl 321 N.iKW' 1- W. Uiu.er.