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wmmr- .m WALK OFF WITH THE HAM The Roseburg Rod and Gun Club Will Sponsor ' an Interesting MERCHANDISE & HAM SHOOT " SUNDAY, JAN. 18 Starting at 1 1 A. M. At the pun Club Range on the Marks Ranch ' BRING YOUR LITTLE OLD GUN AND SHOW 'EM . A good time is promised to all who attend. ROSEBURG ROD & GUN CLUB LOCAL,' NEWS From Oakland In from the rural districts Tues day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mullun. They are residents of Oakland, and were here visiting and shopping. Returns to Port la ml E. G. Lewis returned to his home at Portland, this morning after spending yesterday iu this city attending to busiuess. i To Portland Dr. George E. Houck spent To Locate Here ' The Original Food Drink for All Age Misa Marie Hiusfleld arrived here 3ulckLunoh.tHant1Of!WfcPountains. (he the lirst of the week, und w ill make : RichMilk.MaltcdGrainExtractiaPow day yesterday in Portland attend- her 'uture Dome wun hit uncie. . j acra. lamcciorms. Nouriihlar-Nocookiaa, inn to business maliera. and at- M. Gales ot this city. -Miss lilllsueiu scTlxl lmi,Hnn. nil Snhaih.4. tending the state board of health ;" is From Riddle In from tlie southern part of the county tfor a short time Tuesday visiting with friends and shopping was Mrs. K. L. Simmons. Mrs. Sim mons resides near Kiddle. From Euger Spending a day or so In this city looking after business uuitlers is i. Jones. Mr. Jones arrived ! Mr. Goff Visits Tuesday Returns to Medford E. 0. Miller, who has been visit ing Willi his falher. 1. VV. Miller, at I ., the Soldiers Home hospital lor the I Tm.ajay Irolu portiaUii pasi veea, reiuriieu iu uis iiumivi ni ; Medford this morning. I p0rtlard Counle Visit it,,-i,M.M. vb.iir - I V'lnK lu lnl e'y shor "usioess i tiMtor I time from northern points, are Mr. In thts city attending to oust- . ... iTi... t, .. uv. ness lllieresis luesuuy, was uw. r.,i,,.i .i ,.,k..,.i T....a Here from the rural districts forty. Burdock. Mr. Hurdoik is from f.ro! Portland, and arrived Tues. a few hours Tuesday was Fred Goff. Mr. Golf Is a Melrose resi dent and was in this city transact ing business matters. UY AT POWELL'S B ANK THE DIFFERENCE New and Used Furniture Social Meeting to Be Held The ladies aid society of the Presbyterian church, will meet at the church parlors tomorrow after- noon at 2 : 30 o'clock for a social meeting. From Melrose j In from the rural districts for a Ifew hours yesterday afternoon look . ing after business mailers and vis jltlng was It. Conn. Mr. Conn is a ! Melrose resident Returns This Morning Portland, and left this morning for southern points, .. v .Mr. Nichols In Town P. H. Nichols arrived in this city from the north Tuesday and will spend a few days here trans- ,t,f t0l)ay acting busiuess matters. Mr. .Nl-j chols resides at Eugeue. On Wny South Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rrown stopped over In Koseburg Tues day tor a few hours to visit. They are from- Portland, and are enroute to southern points. Mr. Bauman Visiti S. A. Itauinann was hero from northern points attending to busi ness Interests Tuesduy. Mr. Itau inann Is a resident of Portland, and From Coast Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. H. Giles arrived In Hoseburg Tuesduy afternoon from coast points, and are spending a short time In the cily visiting. They live at Marshfleld. On Haslm'ss E. A. lturch la spending a few days In Koseburg looking after Mrs. F. A. Spencer, who spent business Interests. Mr. Burch is Tuesday In this cily visiting withla resident of Portland, and ar-i friends and shopping, returned rived from the noi'.u yesterday. Returns to Eugene H. Neal. who spent the day here Monday looking after business in terests and visiting, left this mora ine for his home at Eugene. From North In this city Monday from north ern points attending to business in terests was O. L. Leffets. Mr. Lef fets is a Portland resident. Permanent roads are a good investment - not an expense Now Is the Ideal Time to Build More Paved Highways There is not a single community in the United States that does not need a greater mileage of permanently paved roads. . . 16,000,000 motor vehicles are now using our highways for business and pleasure. They are packing the paved roads in already congested areas, as well as over-running regions until re cently considered remote. And they are . pounding to pieces all but permanent . , roads. Even though a number of states have made good progress in buildingConcrete Roads, their present permanently im- . proved mileage is entirely inadequate, as ' every motorist knows. Meantime, whilethebuildingof perma ' nent highways lags, the production of mo tor vehicles is increasing the present total . at the rate of 4,000,000 a year! Soonerorlateithisgapmustbeclosed. Why wait? Not in a long time have general con ditions been so favorable for carrying on such public works as permanent highway building, thus assuring tax payers more for their money. i . Now is the ideal time to extend loth street and road programs! . PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Building PORTLAND, OREG. A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OFFICES IN It CITIES y..XTT.T.TT.TIMTIlIITT.T.I I SEE THE to her home morning. at Iteedsport this Mr. and Mrs. Kirkendall Visit In from the rural districts Tues day visiting with friends, and look ing after business affairs were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirkendall. They re side near Camas Valley. Mr. Oliver Visits J. P. Oliver spent a few hours In this city visiting and transacting business affairs Tuesday. . ilr. Oliver resides near Winchester, and returned home in the evening. In From Dillard Mrs. Loren Miller was In yester day from the rural districts for a few hours visiting with friends and shopping.. Mrs.( Miller Asides at Dillard, and returned homo in the evening. ' From San Francii Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Stack were guests In this city overnight last night at the Terminal Hotel. They are residents of San Francisco, and left this morning, for other points in the state. Returns to Coast B. T. Iieaulln. who spent the day in this city yesterday, return! to his home at Marshfleld tills morn ing. Mr. Beaullu was here attend ing to business matters. Eugen.s Man Here E. M. Lymare arrived In this city Tuesday from the north, and will spend a short time here looking af ter business matters. Mr. Lymare is from Eugene. On Businsst ' II. W. Groom Is spending a short time iu Koseburg alu nding to busi ness affairs. Mr. Groom Is a Portland man, and arrived Tues . day. Mr. Class In Town Ray E. Glass is spending a day or so in Hoseburg, attending to business affairs. Mr. Glass arrived here Tuesday from his home at Eu gene. Attending to llusinesa Mutters Louis Kline Is spending a short time In Hoseburg transact ing business affnlra. Mr. Kline resides at Portland, and arrived Tuesduy. Ms. tilecth I,euvca It. Sleeth, a visitor In this city yesterday, and who spent the duy attending to buslmvs affairs, left this morntng for his homo at Portland. i Hero Kew Hours j A visitor in this city for a few hours yesterday, was H. L. Wells, of Portland. Mr. Wells slopped over from a trip enroute to southern points. Returns Home A.. W. Trumbtad, who spent the day here yesterday attending to business affairs returned this morn ing to his home at Hurrisburg. While In the city ho was a guest at the Grand Hotel. Visitor Yesterday- Mr. Harry Peyton was a visitor In i this city Tuesilay i from northern points. Mr. Peyton is a Portland resident, and was Here on business. He left today for other points In southern Oregon. Here Tuesday on Business In this city Tuesday attending to business matters and guests over night, were H. R. Klter and G. F. Chard. Poth men are Portland resi dents. They left today for the north. Eugene Man on Business Wm. J. Flanagan arrived In this city from northern points Tuesday, and is spending a day or so here looking after business matters. Mr. Flanagan resides in Eugene. Mr. Rice Visits Attending to business matters and a guest overnight at the Ter minal Hotel Tuesday .iileht was Charles Rice. Mr. Rice is from Seattle Couple Visit ruumuu, aim leu iuuu,t lui wuur em Oregon points. From Canyonville E. L. Hennlger was In from the I southern part of the county Tues day for a few hours transacting bus iness matters. Mr. Hennlger lhes at Canyonville, and returned home in tho afternoon. Portland Woman Stops Over- Mrs. W. H. Workman- stopped Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Allen spent Tuesday and lust night in fills city us 2uets at the llmnnua Hotel. From Georgia I Th,,y are from Seattle, Washington, A. B. Jones Is spending a day , and left this morning, or so in this city visiting. Mr. j Jones is from Atlanta. Georgia, and , spend Tuesday Here arrived yesterday. While In the j Guests anj visitors over Tuesday city, he will be n guest at tho Ter- j ln lnla clty rrom northern points muiul Hotel. were Adam Orey and Harry Heth. ' : Both men are from Salem and left Visits Tuesday ' tnlf! morning for the north. , J. K Badley, of Boise, Idaho, and j ,- i). v. Bauiey ot Portland, spent tne;Mr. Hayes Here day here Tuesday visiting and view- u R. Hays is spending a day or lng the city. They left today for the!ao in Roseburs attending to busi soiitli. While in the city, they were J ,,, interests. Mr. Hays ariived guests at the Uou;;las Hotel. ,lt,,.e yesterday from Eugene. He is connected with a bonding house ln Mr. Cummlngs Leaves for Salem uhat cily. v. a. Liiniminrs. manager or ine-t . - over, in this city for a few hours .Terminal Hotel, left this morning I Returns to Eugene yesterday to visit and view the! for Salem, where he will spend sev-1 j L. Staten who spent Tuesday town. Mrs. Workmati Is a rest- ,ral davs lookinn after business nf- i h..,k tVaun., K.!n.. dent of Portland, and is enroute fairs. He will return here about the affairs, returned to his home at Eu- BASKET BALL GAME I FRIDAY NIGHT JANUARY 16 Eugene vs. Roseburg NATIONAL GUARD TEAMS AT THE ARMORY ADMISSION Students, 25c; Adults, 50c From Portland I night was O. F. Meyer. Mr. Meyer From northern points to spend is a Portland resident, and. hitt to the day here Monday and over ' day. POULTRYMEN ATTENTION Will start my Giant Incubator February 10. Will have for sale S. C White Leghorn, O. A. C. Barred Rock, 8. C. Rhode Island Red (McRae and Johnson strain) day old chicks. " Will also do custom hatching. Save money by having your own eggs hatched, and Increase cur turkey flocks by having me hatch your turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book your orders now. CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY EARU VOSBURGH Phone 391-Y 702 Fuller-ton St, Roseburg, Ore. From Euoene C. I Hyer is ln this city trans acting business matters for a day or so. Mr. Hyer Is a resident of Eu gene, and arrived from the north yesterday. Mr. Ellis Here J. L. Ellis arrived yesterday In this city from northern points, and is spending a day or so attending to business affairs. Mr. Ellis re sides at Albauy. Mr. Carleton on Busirss E. F. Carleton arrived In this city Tuesday from the north, and i Is spending a short time here at-1 tending to business affairs.' Mr. Carleton resides nt Eugene. Attendlna to Buclness C. E. Boyee and L. M. Mann ar rived ln this city Tuesduy evening from the north and will he here a s.hort time on business. Thy rep resent a northern automobile sales house. to southern points. Visitors Today vv. II. Lehnerr spent a few hours end of the week. gene this afternoon. Mr. Staten Is with a wholesule grocers house, at that placo. Mr. Cross Returns V K. M. Gro3s. who silent the in from the rural districts Tuesday div hero veslerdnv Innklnir nfter ,i.i. i - Ijuaumiu, ...uiifmuiuuMii, ousiness matters, returned to his, c. Prince, who spent pnrt of nome an r.ugene mis morning.: Tuesday In this cily attending to He is connected with a whole-! business affairs, and the night as business affairs. Mr.-Lehnerr lives at Camas Valley, or.d returned home yesterday. v In Town Tuesday From the northern part of the county .visiting and looking after business affairs a short time Tues day, was A. Vogelpohl. Mr. Vogel pohl lives at Sutherlin, and return ed home in the afternoon. sale grocery company. a guest, left this morning for other points in southern Oregon. Mr. Prince Is from Portland. To Marshfleld B. Hughes, who spent the day here Tuesday looking after busi-i ness affairs, left this morning for Marshtield nnd cna.t polnls to transact business matters. Mr. Hughes is from- Portland. Medford Man Stops Overnight Col. Warnoek was a visitor and guest In this ilty overnight Tues day night from the south. Col. War nock Is a Medford resident .and left today for oilier southern Ore gon points. I I mm the mm. s& iv wB keep abre,i,t f " " Eife f f times. We do not show ' RH KSSJ 1 yon lst year's Ideas and Vt SI f1. I designs. You will find - A here whatever Is novel, - 1 I f V5J whatever is uew and 1 Zi!fi)tr I wnatever ' fiI10 In '"' IT, "Quality and Economy" SI ni Nrw The Si,k Sior k H ancl Silks and Satin. .,U m DESIGNS I.HBKflnAI'l ; ! ROSEBURG, ORE. JACKSON STREET., 1 ;UMa STORE rT ; : i I Today's Cross-Word Pazzle Ilelums fri Kugene C. E. Lowe, who spent the day here Tuesduy attending to liusi-; r.n nvrrninlit Business Visit ness affairs, returned to his. ii m. Hm-ton was a visitor and! F E. McCoy nrrlved In Kose- hnme at Eugene this morning, guest overnight in this city Tues-i burg Tuesday afternoon from north Air. lowc is a representative oi dnv n c it. Mr. Hnrtoli arrived here ; era points. mr. nu i oy win a Porlluud milling company. frun, tho south. He Is a San Fran- Ll...n ....... nn.l l.,r, t,Juv r.tp n,ln.r Irf-nveft for Medford I Mr. Ilantn Here Lih.. ,'..., ur.li, I E. W. Helm, a visitor In this e. m. Hanta. of Eugene, ar city yesterday, left this morning rived in this city yciterday, and tVwist Men on Business for Medford. Mr. Helm Is from , anendlng a short time here , r: h hi,i T,,i,n. iuii,au, u ... ....j iriinsariiiiK uusmesB uuairs. .Mr. on business. He Is connected Hanta Is connected with the Oak- he here a short titun transuding busi ness mutters. He Is u Portlund residenti Mr. Smith Leaves C. H. Smith, who spent a short with a Portland coffee house. son aro spending a tlay or so in l" " "- ihi ,.iiv innklnir after business ness, and was a guest overnight, land. Calilornla. branrii of an affairs Thev arrived from tho left this morning for other polnls ! coast this morning. They are in southern Oregon. Mr. Smith Ib a A LIVELY LABYRINTH Twister No. 78 By J. C BOYD automobile sales corporation. residents of Marshfleld. Ieves For South S. S. Urandage, who spent Motor to Portland Tuesday In thts city looking at-, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd and Mrs. j M0torn South ter business matters, left this J. H. Clark left today by autmno- i Mr H,i Mrg n p union were afternoon for southern points., bile for Portland where Mr. Judd, !gU,sts In this city yesterday and Mr. Hrondae is a Soutrfern Pa- who has been suffering from eye lovernlght at the Grand Hotel. They cific signal Inspector, and resides trouble, will consult specialists. ar ssm re.wienis and are on at Portland. iThey will return the latter part of , ,h..ir DU .,,,i,..r ii. i,v mn. the week. lor. Thev left this morning. Business Visitor W. M. Allen Is spending a day or 'T From South Visiting In this city yesterday and a guest overnight last uiKhl was Walter W. Oogel. Mr. Goti l Is Portland resident. Stops over Tuesday Slopping over Tuesday In this clfy for a few hours yesterday to visit, was W. H. Quick. -Mr. Quiek Is from Portland, and -was enroute to southern points and left In the afternoon. Motoring Through- Mrs. F. A. ' Schaal, P. A. Schaal, STANDARD Electric Range A Real Value AT Zigler-Fec Hardware Co. phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW, HOME WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Phytlt'tfrt win itslmt Mfltetlflf MUfbt M4 coltJt and tall at tha Mriout iun com plication that nay rtiult. Laadinf phyil aiam now prttcrlb BAL8AMEA for all bron chial affactlona. Wail known Dr. BaflJ. F. Crabtrca, Andtrton, Mo., wrltei: "I ma It axeluiivrly for my practtca tad my family. It ( tuiek. tar anal ufa la it aclioa Ilka olMna atti." , Toward lh nd nt the lnflii?nfa old",mlc a ri.trmment plilclan notlct1 that a trlta of Indlann in Ncfinla. by th u" of olla tmm a natle pUnt tro Ii.in tnp fri the raiaren of It.fl-iLfia. Ht !! this? ola nr.onn Vila white raUnta and t.u-ii in a r; V'Ul ver flnwinK with "lfuh" (.tiMpti. Ntwi of th rnulta fpt th wrrld id fur 'me tlrua It nt imiL! l' niit' ihe ocmatid. BI-MAMKA i-ov.l)tnr? ;hte nitrr vt-Kctahlr otla In plr3'.nt srrup It ifn i:ttraruli(Ui rmulU In four iv; 1 It Bw.ntliM the In UbitimI menibr?ri' tnd rtltvtet, Irriiatlon, 2 It Itii'mwn Ri-rrvti'in nt in i;-c in m rxj permlta may r jrr"ntfTi, S. It iitlriiu'fitr nrei nf the skin tn Ihritwlni nff hdr pilfms and 4. It ntrlke at the rftunc, quirkly cfcwcklm gTm artl-n fin nyt rinfne It w''h ordlr-r bi'tim couch iTrupa that art otiIt i nOitne urutu nnd do let f In t)i l'a of the t.Jt(le. 1 nllke other couth rm i ft.M.KAMKA la fre from foal tar and oilier harmful nar rritlra. I'len.tnt to taka and absolutely safe to r-rt ft rhlldrtn. ure vnu (t BAL A MK A with tha Birlurt nf the Indmn p the o.Mkav iur antred to rliere any cnuti, no matter ffim what nu. t.r T-tr rotoy back. All tfru gwu acll BALSAMKA. In Ronburg buy It rrom Chapman nosB ntniterH. Mr. AUn In from from S:in FranriKco, onJ ud a Mfdfortl. and arrived Tuesday. jfucst at tlie !H)tiKlafl hotel, fle l"ft WIiIIh in HoHeburfi. he will be a thirj morning fbr other points In the U?u'3t nt the Grand Hotel. I state. . I Mr. Findtler Here i Stop Over Today F. T. Findtler is upendin a day I A. T). Jones and son stopped over or so In this rlty tranr.nctinfi; buni- here this morning for a short time i nogs affairs. Mr. Findtler is from I to visit, enroute to their home at I Kut,'n, and so In this city looking after bus!- and Mr. and Mrs. K J. Lynch, all of Seattle, Washington. Mopped over In this city yetttrday afternoon and were puests overnight. They left thlu morn lng for the north by motor. I 21 31 51 1 7 8 ? lol .(( rm ; ffi ffi ijfi y W to W 2s .iiiiizzi: .36 .37 3b 39 40 ipf i(m M( Ml 4S Ml .SO ; M mL Mm I ( I I I .1 I I I I I Clrants Pass. They have bwn on a trip to Portland for a short lime, where Mr. Jones was attending to business matters. W'hIUi In Kpseburif he will KUest at the Unipqna Hotel, Classes Hold Tug of War A tug of war was held In the hleh school symnaslum Tuesday afler- arrlved yesterday, i noon nt 4:15, between, the senior ..... !, .Ill l.u a anil lunlnp .lauUua Tha ao n.n urn. a i and Junior classes. The Kanm was an Interesting one and resulted with a victory for the seniors. Im- From Portland mediately following, the sothomor Ctor(te II. Nelson spent Tuesday and freshmen clas'es held a t' From Washington I In this city attending to business , of war, the freshmen being d. Visiting here and attending to, matters, and as a guest at the I'mp-j gated. business matters yesterday was J. tana Hotel overnight. Mr. Nelson In Jackson. Mr. Jackyon Is a rcxiilent J from Portland, and left today for of Raymond. Washington, and left other southern Oregon points. this morning for tho north. While - v here he wus a guest at the Ixug-!on Business Tuesday las Hotel. in l Ins city spending the day Tuesday transacting business af- I'ortland Vnrty Visits i fairs, and a guest overnight was K. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Terry and W. Petersnieyer. Mr. Petersmeyer Mrs. II. Miller, arrived here on Is a resident of Kugene, and re Tucsday from the north and will turned to tiiat place this morning, .'pend a few days In thh city. T!cy are all residents of Port- To Visit For Time Und. Mr. Terry is here on l.usi-, jr. and Mrs. II. M. Stephens and iichs, being connected with a flro- Ixal Stephens arrived from Ilend frm company In the northern late yesterday evening and will city. SI 4Sr ! 1 rftTimc .1J2ir sH-nd a short time in this city vis iltlng with their parent. Mr. and I Mrs. It I.. Klephens. They expect to n'turn to Ilend at the end of the week. Guests Leave Today Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Chllds, who have been the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Weaver for the ps-t two , days, left this morning for Califor- Goes to Long Beach nia points. They plan to stop over i Mrs. Kllzaoeth Shuey w ill leave ' at Vreka and vlnil at the new Yr"lca , Thursday for Iong Heach. and Inn. before continuing their Journey ! other Mlnts In California where to San Kianclsr.i. Mr. t'hilds u,ili" will remain until June. Mrs. for a number of years the mnniiger ! Shuey recently sold her proiierty of the Hotel Portland, at Portland, here, and has taken an apartment; and Is now manager nf the iulno- jat the Kohlhagen Apanments which mah hotel in that city. the w ill occupy on her return. Stop COUGHS COLDS QUICK RELIEF WITH FOLEY! 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Wheel 63 student aoldlnr 64 grunts 65 heterodoxy VERTICAL 1 boy 2 wipe off 1 river In Italy 4 female deer 5 point of compass 7 football plaver (abbr.) part of "to be" 9 part of win. dow 10 relating to blood 11 periods of time (abbr.) 13 frame of mind (pi ) 16 one of an extinct species of wingless birds 17 nickname for a Yale student 20 pedlcr 21 made grumbling souads 23 tapering piece of metal .... 24 turret 2r ecof f cd 27 fretful 28 front part of a ship SO a witty or fithy say ng 84 a samester 17 simple, niloiied per. son . . . 29 vehicle 40 golf term 41 charges 43 Roman emperor if fashioned 4K reply (abbr... 47 tune -49 spoil 60 tiiclosrri 63 preponlllon 63 civil engl. neer (abbr.) Herewith Ti .otutton to Puizle No. 73. W.F. CHAPMAN l MB,lNrJlSr"1 iN!0,E'Lj5Ql Kit It .jLf Utjt eLsifH2 CJAl How to Solve It Every number indicates the beginning of a wort! if hori xontal, crosswise, until the first hailed stop to the ngnt; if ver tical, downwards until the first shaded stop below. Compare tha synonyms in the appended lists to the spaces in tlie diagrams and fill in the words you know. These will give you clues to tha more difficult words. When completed the words should in terlock perfectly.