TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1925.
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ROSEBURG, OREGON,
WASHINGTON'S
The recurrence of the birthday of the Father of our
country succeeds each year in attracting a great amount ot
attention. The profound impression made by his very re
markable character is still very vivid. There is a certain
grandeur in the personality of this great patriot that rises
above ordinary levels. It is claimed that Washington was
not as politically skillful as other leaders of his time, men
like Jefferson and Hamilton for instance. Uut he had char
acteristics that are almost uniciue. One might speak long of
his marvelous military skill and his superb courage and reso
lution. Another great characteristic was his extremely high
and conscientious sense of duty. It was significant ot his
serious turn of mind that at the age of 13, when most
youngsters of today think of kicking up their heels and hav
ing a high old time, George was writing out a schedule ol
110 maxims of civility and good behavior. All through his
life he was ever following this star of ideal conduct. This
high sense of obligation led him to take a quite unique po
litical position when he became president. Where the other
great leaders divided into parties and were much influenced
by the appeals of prejudice and passion, Washington never
aligned himself with any political organization. That might
not be considered a good method for our times, but he iol
lowed this course because he feared the results of the bitter
conflict that was springing up among American statesmen.
His broad and generous mind could see good in all parties,
He strove to bring the conflicting factions together, and
make each see the merit in the other point of view. We need
more of Washington's conscience and breadth of view in our
business and political conduct of today.
It is often remarked that when men and women and
boys and girls get on the dance floor, they seem to think on
ly of their own selfish pleasure. The nice dancers ana
pretty and best dressed girls are said to get the invitations,
while the learners and plain ones are neglected. The Knglish
Prince of Wales showed how to do those things better the
other day, at a dance in Lancashire, when he picked out a
blind girl and darned with her through a whole figure and
three encores. As a girl with such a handicap was probably
less in demand as a dancer, he showed a spirit which our
chappies might well imitate as well as his clothing styles.
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A woman was complaining the other day about the in
ferior materials that one frequently gets nowadays in order
ing supplies or making purchases. She felt that a great deal
nf cheap stuff had been worked off since the war, when
many producers learned the art of using substitutes and had
continued to work them in. With prices at their present lev
,'cl, and the public often refusing to pay the price necessary
for thoroughly good goods, it is natural that a good deal of
cheap stuff should be demanded. Which shows that it pays
to buy goods of the substantial stores of lioseburg where
they will always tell you what goods are made of.
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A lady who had been unable to obtain a program at an
entertainment tne oiner any, oueiea a nuy jv a-nm n n--would
secure one for her. He did not show the least inter
est in tiic offer. The present generation of kids does not re
gard a dime highly, though that coin once seemed large and
important. The other side of the picture was shown when a
boy of four to five years of age was heard expressing some
satisfaction over the fact that he had been given $5.00 to
send. While that kid may be the exception, his ideas and
demands are the product of ah age that is somewhat lavish
with children. ZiAJll -ii..
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Far belter for the legislature to remain in session for a
few days longer rather than try to put over a week's pogram
in twenty-four hours. Sane and conservative action al the
eleventh hour is belter than a day's catastrophe.
Afttr a follow wears latlios' appaivl for one evening
he is more than ever eonvinced that it s all in the "makeup"
no matter how well the deception that drives many a
man to the tall timber.
o
Tnited States senators and congressmen have passed a
bill to inciv.ise their salaries from IfT.MH) to if 10,000 a year.
This is a good opportunity lor President Coohde to s uik
f a wicked axe.
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February being the shortest niiiuth in the year puts it
on a par, financially, with the average individual during the
other eleven months.
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'I'his is spring time in uglas county. Nice, warm,
juicy rains every now and then w ith a spot of .sunshine.
Portland now has an estimated population of over :
000 people including the bootleggers.
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I. Two
s the Tus -
NKW YOKK. Cb.
Inronilne orean 1Up
rsnla of Ihe ennard unrhor line,
j lln.h.nnlic ail of the
French Hue collided o.'X the (juai-
.President and Msnagt-r
.Secretary- ITeasurer
May 17, 120, at tha poet omi al
tha Act ol Marco a.
1.00
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year.
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6ATURDAY. FEB. 21. 1925.
BIRTHDAY
antiiie t-tati
( M N ttlMC ll
iw.h. Tip
, h i v lo.;
part of the
1 wan ripped.
n tod
Itofh
miukfd but (p't
t ia h (.-urr.i
er the lower Kir'
Kochiitiil t au s r.it'
wh:le tho Tu'.itn
stern was tniiir- d. 1 lie 1 il-1
with ; pneimerH on board c
returni'-c Ir in a cruise to i.i"
IWest I ml (. The Ituclnunh. .ui
carried I l" passengers liom
1 Havre, France.
I Jllst rt'Cen en. STl-vnn nt of l.luc-
Istone. L. V. Jleujer.
PiCKIH'S
BY" BERT a. BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
An apple a day
Might keep
The doctor away
But a bath
Each week
Makee ya look
Dern aleek.
DUMBDELL DORA THINKS
You eat a club sandwich with
saw and hammer.
Ye ed. took a flyln" trip to the
adjacent village ot Eugene yes
tiddy eve and wae surprised at the
suspender shortage among the,
campus camel-jockeys. One poor,
feller's pants was dragging on the
asphalt.
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On acct. of tomorry bein' G.
Wash. Birthday we have persuad
ed the wife to open up another can
of cherries in celebration of tne
event.
Those who would rather loaf
than work will take advantage of
the chance to close shop Monday.
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That New Yawk woman who
went on a hunger strike has the
right idea about keepin' down the
high cost of eatin'.
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The Portland firebug who warm
ed the metrop up durin' the winter
wouldn't have been so dern busy
on the outside if he'd had a fur
nace to stoke durin' the cold spe.l.
I
The cow-college ehlnny team
kn.cked the curriculum outa the
inmates of Eugene's institution of
higher larnin' ycstiddy eve which
proves that one in the basket is
worth a dozen outa bounds.
I- -J- -f-
With the aproachin' warm spell,
Bill Weaver1; fireplace Is dern
near deserted and the gawf links
quite congested.
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'Wot'll we have fer dinner" is
is the dally war-cry in most house
holds. J. .J. .J.
When a devoted wifie shoots
her husband the papers are full of
it. but if she spends her time in
the basement over a scrubbin'
board her name never appears in
black type.
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FLOWERS FOR THE
LIVING CLUB
Yea, he used to oe a "mule
skinner." A "mule skinner" was
a fellow who, in ye olden daye,
drove a string of these animals
throughout the mountain trails and
rugged roads of undeveloped Ore-1
gon. This is a small beginning Tor
a euccessful career. But you can
never tell by looking at a toad how
far he ia going to jump, and this
old adage well applies to many
now prominent men who started
life In a very common place man
ner. And, we'll bet when George
got hie lungs limbered up those
old mules perked their ears, stuck
their tails in the air and were
rarln to go over the top for their
master. We always wondered
where George received his voice
culture which gave him such
power of delivery, but the mule
story tells the secret. Now,
Geotge Is going to leave our midst.
Another rung on the ladder of suc
cess has been added to his career
of notable achievements in public
I, fa Prnm 'miila ikinnr" to Unit.
cd State district attorney is no
mall jump. It takes a fellow with
a mighty e(.ifctic mind an indi
vidual with more than the ordinary
amount of beam power to emerge
from such a lowty beginning and
reach the pinnacle of success that
has crowned his efforts. Years of
close acquaintance with George
Neuner has made it possible for us
to discern the Innermost manly
qualities found In but few men.
True as steel honest and faithful
tc the highest degree a friend in
a broad sense th,it never betrays
the confidence of his fellowman
a regular fellow just the sort of
hnw that lit it a poecial oreoared
a
i
niche In our Hall of Fame and addsh'i.tly cahn.-d th waters,
another
gem
to Its brilliancy,
Georgtj,
we glory
In the success
you have achieved ana our oesi
wishes go with you in your future
career.
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OUR ART TREASURES
In order that local historical art
subjects may be preserved. Prune
Pickin's today starts an
Art Dept. The first,
picture in this famous
collection is a snap shot
taken durin' the wooden
crosswalk age, showtn'
one of the belles of the j Meanwhile (he proponents of cen
viilage takin Case St. on , snI-st,p by a jury of pliigoers an
high. The damsel on ...int. tn in operation tn time
l the bike Is known only to the con- 0 pr(lVl,nt t,.roiis casualties hy
1 ductor of this colyum and name court act.on. s
' witl he furnished to those interest- J 11
ed if they w.ll smiply send us a Thrt.(l tliu a dy every da for
I irU-.uldiet.sed stamped envelope fl yt..ir 1s n,,, otu0 tlH ften Vm
land a five-dollar bill. will 11 tree when tu trv ot. l.-nf
j "I ( of tiltlMM lllios! MILK liKKAlJ.
I If the chloroform holds oi thell'"'"''
'state H'gushl.ishure oughta be able I
'to tike cate of all the bills next!
week. I
The legion fellers flre 0om
1 put on a '49 show next month. '-49
! l eoi" the year not the price of the
show.
'Some neon' bananii rut
the v don't haft.i spit out the
eedi."
For prompt tal orrUco, city or
icuuulry u i;. I'Uuua 44.
1 1- ' 'I nnili' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llilfl1 -II II
a& i iz - .: . a. duuluiid uii rr i r
V-T III! Hon llnliiArnn linnHc Mil
II Cm-sis may t'oexiwctedlr arrive nd you r at a loss what, j
lo do fur Dinner Let Ua Solva tha Perplexing Problem. I
Delicious Home Baked Roasts, Pies, and Cakes, !
I I Also Salads and Tamales.
! II Are to be had on short notice Just about the time neefs- l ;
I II nary to phone ua. II
j SPECIAL FOR MONDAY j
Roast Pork !
VOSBURGH & WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone 515. Ill
nnir nnnnnini iiiih,:i;;v;ii'J
riui: rnuunMm muj
Aini-ai m-w On account ol the
nip.im tt niwrni it, m ot iMUKiaa
Hiiuuci bivm hi :
METHODIST CHURCH
New- aiti out memnerB anu
delightful piopnim and banquet at
ho rhnreh. The rnnL-renal Ion h
been greatly increased and
strengthened by the recent religious
revival services conducted by Dr.
Miller, many new members being
added. a
The banquet rooms of the church you will sleep better by get
were filled by the Inrge number of 4 tinK a n,.w SI,rinK and mattress
members and friends who particl- of jicKean, Darby & Baldwin.
paieu in inn riienuiy oupper,
which was featured by an excellent
program as rollowH:
Selections by Mrs. Young's or
chestra.
Piano snio, Pauline Itubar.
Vocal solo. Vera Mct.'lintock.
Address, "(lur Sunday School,"
L. K. tloudlmrn, Supt.
Violin solo, Waller Welker.
Heading, Lois t.eddes.
1'iuiio solo Mrs. Stella Knauss.
Heading, Mrs. JI. A. t'unaday.
Address, "Our Ladies," Mrs. C. L.
Pillion.
Address, "Our Church Fathers,"
H. A. Canaday.
Address, "Our Church," Hoy.
Knott s.
Vocal solo, Miss Fayn C.eddes.
Trio. Mrs. C. S. llelline, piano;
Mr. Cuuuday, cello; Mr. Anderson,
-lellli.
Whistling solo. Miss Kllomay Wll-
snn. orehestm accompaniment
J. K. McClintock acloil us master
of ct-rt'lilunifs.
StudenaKer costs less per pound
than butter.
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Awuwhtoit rrvm I.ruiM'il Wir1.)
NKW YOKK, IVb. 21. ( 'mil pli
cations have (lt'Vt'l(H' In Uroail
way's spicy play fplili'iulc which
l'Isirict Attorney iJanton anil num
erous civilians arc trying to stamp
,
I'roiluerrn of "Ih'Hire lTnler The
Kims," by Kuyeno O'Noill, havp rt?
fusi tl to conslilt-r Mr. llanton'H In
structions lo withdraw th play by
next WVilnentlay nl say Ihey will
institute prnHecmion.
After )avM Kelasco had prom
ised lo rewrite his two produc
tions under fire. "The I la rem,'
and "Ladies of the KveniiiK," and
to pP-Ki-nt the expurgated version
next Tuesday, of ihti William A.
llraily, whose "A tiood Had Wo
man." bnuhihl Hie first rain in
the present storm of public disap
pro al and whos voluntary ntl'T
to withdraw the play after to
night's performance had appur-
Ht irn d
dee la tr
up a iresn (omiuouuu u
Oiat hi" would not wmmraw
ie.
"I do not ptopose to be a gat.
Mr. ltrmly s.tid. "1 started out. to
do something for the American
(theatre; hm If others are allow, d
bv I he atlinornpi 10 nresem imny
nlavs. I. an a taxpayer, claim ihrt
s;lMM. privilege. If the New o k
stace is to he innile clean. I will
ro t() die limit to biing it ahmt;
,mt j wm nt submit to an unfair-
IlehS.
Mr. Hraily said ho would r-1-wrile
"A tlnod lhul Woman ' and
continue to run ll next Monday.
SIR KNIGHTS AND THEIR
LADIES
.Vcalon Conunaii lry No. II, taVo
ph-itirt' in ext'ii"lint! an invitaiion
t. all Sir KniuhM an.1 th-ir kv'.i
lt a fix evftnng Tui'siUy. K- b.
1, s ti t loi k. Mu.-if. nan!- itnd
i 1 cl.T m (rehinetils at M;t- tile
'l.tnph.
SAM. J. SHOKMAK'.K
Keconi
MILCH GOAT RANCH
MRS. O. H. WATZIG
Mvrtlf Crook, Ore.
1-:ut a few Vilrh
Jul tame fu-h.
W't dtUver.
Coats fir
Ak for ;
;iu'-
rcmotlffl-
Nutloual
Hank the building; Is to be va-
cauil on March First, and af-
- tcr banking hours this utter-
noon the bank force will bt-Kln
removliiB to the First Stale
uml Savings Dank buililiiifc
which it will occupy until the
new bullilinK Is ready lor oc- e
; " . :., .
'lay mo,r
transacted in
morning business will be
the temporary
Quarters,
,..,
seeetee4eesee
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
debts made by anyone except my
self personally.
H. W. STOVALU
Sassafras Hark and Sulphur and
Cream of Tartar Lozenges at the
("Pioneer Drug Store." Lloyd UrocK
er.
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MITH'K OK I.I ftltlHW NAI.K OF
HKAI. .'ttOl'K.i. 1
In the County Court of the State of
Ori'K'in for JhmnlitB County.
!n the tnatt.-r at the Kuardiunshlp of
l-:thpr M It !'!. a Minor.
Notice is hereby Riven that the
unk-rMiKnel. am KiKirdlim of the
im'kc, n minor,
i) urn imnt to an order of the above
entitled court In (tie above entitl
matter duly made and entered
the Tth day of l'Vhmary, 1 :;;,. au
thorizing said guardian to .U th
rat propert v nt his ward herein
after d-;tcrihed. will on and uftei
the L'ird day of Man h. l'.'iTi, of
fer for sale and Bell for etiult
hand at private sale Die following
erilied real properly, io-wii:
Llegiiiiif ng at a point from whf
the SK corner of Lot No. 7 of W II
Fruit Tract beam N lo'i cleg. K 4.4H
i'Iin,. theme N 74 deK. W. 11. SH i
to the right bank of the South I'nip
iua Klver. thence S. dcg. K.
h. to middle of County Koj
thence S. 7:t'4 deg. K. H.L0 el
thence N. MA deg. E. 7.!U clis. to
ii.'.. i,t I...LT inn nir -ri t it m Mir ''
Tea, till being in IoukUm County,
Stale of Oregon, except u roadwav
twelve feet wide, over and across
the west side herwofnre sold to 1..
r. Mveis. a.H recorded at page t:
Vol. i2 I'eed records of iouglaa
('ountv. Oregon.
itids for t lie purchase of nald real
Properly w ll he received hy tile Tin
derstKtied at bin office in Konehurg,
iDiiii iiH County. Oregon, on and af'
tcr mud -:ird day of March, 11 J.'.. and
the ale of ua id real property will ti
inada ttubjeot to eonf it niution by tin
aixive entitled court.
lated February 21. liliB.
tii'v coitnoN',
Cunrdinn of the lORtalo of EmiIh
M. lteesc, a Minor.
n n k to riiKiirnun
In the County Court of th State of
Oifgon for i nutr)ai County,
tn tht nifltter of the Kwtiito uf
John II. lltiiKh. ih'i'?a.it
Notice U hereby jfivon that the
nndtTsiKnt'il Will" on the I'.tril dny f
.lanuarv, I ! !'.". J ill opiiiit-l am il
lnry Hdininlf trator. with th wtll nti
noxpil, of thf -l.it of John H.
IliiiKh. (i'('fanc d. Theroforo, nil por
nonn haviriK t lulma HKHtnwt naOl
tnt art rtiuirit to ttrojtciU ihe
narno to tin- ututt'rflirn.Mt at his
offlt-p In tht I'.Tklns Ituihllnn. In the
I'ilv of ltom-hurnr. Oiokmi, properly
verifiwt, w ith Vhm-'Ihtn itl tm liftl. on
or tit'lori' tw niuiulia from tin- il;itf
of the fust puhltcatioii of tills no- i
tlr, 1
I dtel Htid first published tilts
Stth day of .Intnl. ry I'tL'i. i
lll-Xi;t;K NKI'NKR, Jr.
Ancillary Administrator of thei
KMtatti of Jolin 11. HaiKh, Utcouiicd.
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In the ClriMilf Court of the Stnti of
Ori'Cftn fr th.- Conntv of IioiiKla.
W. K. Itmns. linhttlff. v.
Sit ntan t ha C lev tuner. IVfendant. j
To Sainantha I'leviiiKer, lvfend- i
ant: 1
Von nr" hereby renutrrd tn nppenr 1
and Hn-twrr tlie eoniplHint of the
plaintiff herein filed ac.iint ou In,
ttte above rnttlleil nmii, on or be-'
fore the lust ditv of tt. tinte pre-'
n.'t lhed In ihe order nr pilli. nt tn 1
if this jiumnifnn upm ynti, wlu- hi
i., ri.id of tune i mx tti'tKt rrom in
1 III! rtav of -br. I''-':.. tlr:it
inr
the date of lb-' flrt puldteat ii.n
hereof, nttrt W yon fait o t appear.
Mnd finnwer n.ild coin plaint t !ie '
plaintiff will apple- to tne urt f.-r
the relief prav. d f-r In bin rorn- ,
pb.tnt. f.r ii deer.-e of f ..re''tn'tre ,
of tho iiMTtUune iip.-n Ihe real pmp.
rrtv ilewrtbrd In pi; intiff n -oi'i- 1
pi. tint, and hereafter in. ire, partl' U
laily described ua f.dlow-a, to wit:
In ItoimU C'Hintv. (M-iU'in. heini;
the West I iilf of tile lH'lthwrM ipi'ir- '
ter nd the m-ni h. nt t'iarfrr of the'
northwest quarter -f !"''tln thirty
f.mr Itt townpl ip twenty (Jn) ,-i.uih
of ram!' "i I"1 WiJft i-f t1- U ill
ameMe Merlillnn. tnen-n. im 1 a I ll lltg
one hnndt.d uml twentv r".
V.mi Hr further iftiiit-d t''.tt thl
..inim.MH t "'-rvcl tip'-n .'ll M
Ip-il-It. .iti.-n tSere.-f U- (lie H"-.turc,
! New - Urvlcw, a it til v in w ipan-j
r Ip.iMI-he.l at K Mi r d. 1 Hua .as i
t llllllO, -rrH'MI, . ll a-un i v ! - i
tier f the Hon .1 W Ilanution..
.lodtie of the above entitled ci'tirt ,
matte on the l.dh dv of l'ebr. 1''
,ui are (nttlter nol-fte-l that the
dte of the flrit pMldt. Htlon of fM
km n. mi-Hi i tiie lith d.v ft Kebr .
ll'.Tv and the lat loildbafh-n the;e
,.f will be maiio ua He -Mh day of
Mari h. 1 -.'.;..
THOA llUOtVS.
Atturaey fer l'latntitf. -1J Urtion,
B.Uti.u, BA.aUi. Oft HOC-
(JbweUlH Ptmb Um4 Wirr.)
NEW YOKK. Feb. 21. The
whereabouts ol Mra. Jessie Mar
garet Budlong was uncertain to
day, although indications were
that she had gone to Newport, K.
I., her husband's home.
Her husband's chauffeur declar
ed h,e bad driven her to the station
to take a train last nlxht for New
port, where she had said she would
Ko and establish her residence
with her husband.
All ot the furniture In her hus
band's apartment having been re
moved bv his order, Mrs.. Bullions
capitulated, after defying the alege
of all his lawyers, detectives anu
servants for more than a week.
She came out of the apartment
bouse unexpectedly, her head held
high, and her face betraying no ,
slun of the six days she bad spent
without food.
Wrapped In an old coat, she hur
ried into the waiting limousine,
which sped away and soon lost
Itself in the traffic.
Earlier in the day she had an
nounced ber Intention of Joining
her husband, Milton J. Iludlong in
Newport, where he had advised
her he had eslablished a residence.
Mrs. Dudlong, wbo was denied a
senaraiion at Newport on eru-
ary 10, had fortified herself in the
Uuillong apartment nere 10 iure
stall any attempt of her husband
to obtain a divorce on the grounas
of desert'on.
Taylor-made concrete Is good coav
Crete. Tel. 225-R.
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COPENHAGEN, Feb. 21. The
Methodist yearly conference after
two days deliberations nere nas
decided to excommunicate from
the ministry the Kev. InKersiey,
who uroiiRht the charge acainsi
Itishop Anton Hast, which rebuk
ed tn his detention last Decem
ber.
The charce brouKht by the Kcv.
Mr. Inucrslcy aKiiinst liishop liat
who Is the American Metnouisi
Episcopal bishop from Scandina
via referred to the disposal of
charity funds.
Hishop Hast was arrested .inu
held for several days witnoui
ball, finally being released.
Spoaking of bread like mother
used to make. It sure had nothing
on OltlMM BROS. M1I.K BREAD.
Phone 133.
(A.-i.ti-l Prow lil V'irr.
LONDON, Feb. 21. A bulletin
issued from Buckingham Palace
this morning on the condition ot
Kin? George, who Is suffering
from bronchitis, says; .
"His majesty's temperature has
not yet settled. Progress con
tinues though slowly."
Juftt received, phipment of lllut'-f
stone. L. . Metzger.
DAILY WEATHER IIEPORT
U. S. Weatner Hureau, local of i
flee, Rosebuns, Oregon, 24 boun i
ending 5 a. m, ' I
Preclp. In Inchet and Hundredths !
Highest temperature yesterday., tin,
lowest tenipernturt last night.. 42
Precipitation lat 24 hours K
Total precip. since first nmnth..3.97 I
Normal precip. for thia month....4.56 !
Total precip. from bept. i ,
to date - 32.15
Average precip. from Sept.
l.ls-7 - - - - 23.14
Total excesa from Sepu 1,
J94 - - 9 01
Average precipitation for 46
wet (leasons. (September to
May, inclusive) 31.48
liain tonight and Sunday.
WM. RRLU Meteorologist-
F. & F.
Eugene
Roseburg
FREIGHT CO.
DAILY SERVICE BY
INSURED CARRIER
Will take freight to Eugene,
l'orfland and all way poinld
or will move your furniture
any place.
Roieburg Headquarters,
Broadway's Garage
Phone 393 .
Front Doors and
Windows
Hither add tn nr take from
the beauty o. your Tin me.
Wn hiivi made (-.-special
Cindy of I hi a phase of heme
huililini:. l.cl us asMt you.
!YI-o alwavt rhthf.
Roseburg LmbriMfg.Co,
Ml
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstair Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleanirg. Preeslng. Alterations
We Make Your Clothes
in Roseburg
Keep
We have just received a water shipment of Lawn
Mowers, including the smaller machines for trim
ming along curbs or around shrubs and trees. They
are the best obtainable and
PRICED LOW
A complete line of garden tools for working in
the flower beds and in the vegetable garden.
See Our Window Display
Churchill Hardware Co.
Winchester Store
(AwK-intnl PrrM lAWii Wir.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.
The things of life which he finds
most worth while" were recount
ed last nlcht by Secretary Hughes
in an address before the Vausnan
bible class of the Calvary Baptist
Church.
Perfection of tha Individual life,
he said, depended upon health,
knowledge loyalty, , character,
faith and the cultivation of spiri
tual life.
The 'Christian character or
balanced life," he declared, means
"faith without credulity; convic
tion without blgottery; chnrlty
without condescension; courage
without pugnacity; Belf respect
without vanity; homillty without
obsequiousness; and love of hum
anity without sentimentality."
BORN
CALKINS T Mr- and Mrs. How
ard Calkins, of Edenbower. at Mer
cy Hospital, Wednesday, February
IS, a 10-pound girl.
FIG
"
NEW YOKK, Feb. 21. Harry
Wills, vs. Tommy Gibbons; Paul
l.crlenbach vs. .lack De Laney aud
Sommy Mandoll vs Sid Terrls
things the program of bouts iioing
planned hy promoters of the milk.
fund show scheduled for cary this Rangeley, Maine,
summer. I Over HuO.OOO women have so far ro-
Although the principals have iplied to our question. "Have yoa
net yet signed contracts for the i received benefit from taking I.ydmL.
niLtciies. tho promoters said yc:i- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.'
terdav the managers of tho cor.- 9S out of every I'M) of the replies
lenders had tentatively agreed lo i say "Yes," and because tne Vegeta
. . , i i -i.. v.i rnmKMiml ho. Konn holmnir other
t-.rnis ana naa promiseu iu me,"
.
Wills and Glbhcn. both chal-
Let us show you a different remedy rrom any omer. meruui
Pile Remedy is used both externally and Internally. Neglect
the treatment of Piles and the conditions rapidly become worse.
Relieve yourself of this ailment at home by using Mcrilol Pilo
Remedy. A trial will convince you of lis merit. Sold only by
us. 50c and J1.00 tho package.
W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
MAX
. ENROLL TODAY FOR
A BOOKKELPING. STENOGRAPHIC. OK SECRE
TARIAL COURSE AT THE EUGENE
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
and rates are reasonable.
Ask for further particulars.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. Roberts, President.
Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene. Oregon
I Car Load New 1 20 lb. Sacks
Planting Potatoes !
Makes
EATING POTATOES
From the famous Minnesota Red River Valley
EARLY IRISH COBBLERS
and
EARLY OHIOS I
FOR BETTER POTATOES X
Top Seed 1 flfl K Certified Seed
S3.25 lUUlU. $3.75 I
UMPQUA PRODUCE CO. :
C. P. CAYLER
1038 Corey Ave. Phone 189-J j
Roseburg Oregon
HOW MANY? ORDER NOW J
tip the Lawn!
To do this you will need a
good Lawn Mower.
rnsnrk for Jack Dampsey's ndavy
weighl crown, will meet in tha
main bout of 15 rounds witn a
handsome purse for each and a
sl.ol at Dempsey for the winner.
llerlenbach and Do Laney, old
limo rivals, will meet in tho
semi-final if tho card, as now ar
ranged goes through. Mandril
and lerris, lightweight rivals, will
inert in one of the preliminaries.
Just received, shipment of Blue
stone. L. W. Metzger. '
SUFFERED
TWO YEARS
Finally Relieved by Taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, Says
Mrs. Anderson
PnxfroW. Maine. "LvdiaE.Pink-
! ham's VeRftablc Compound helped mo
the sides and back,
headaches and
tired feelings. 1
suffered twoyears
and it seemed aa
though I could not
pet my work done
from one day to
the next. After
reading letters
from others who
had taken the Veg
etable Compound
1 decided to try it and now I can do
all kinds ol wors: sewing, woaimig,
ironing and sweeping, lliveonafarm
an(j have five in the family so am
I busy most of the time. I recommend
'the Vegetable Compound to my
friends and hope my letter win ncip
Borne one to take your medicine.'
Mrs. Walter E.Anderson, Box 2i0,
'""i-"-"" r ,7 .
women it should help you. l or sale
bv dmeirirtta evprywhere.
Pile Remedy
. . . .