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Chicken
Economy
Adequate Devices
' for Saving Feed
Saves Money
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A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love Story of Today
By Idah McGlone Gibson
LETTERS FROM THE
!j . PEOPLE :
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Aniwtri High School Studsnt
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Editor Kwebura NewVRevlew: ' SYNOPSIS. advU. Urandmottmr iibout her ro-
I note. , S2.nl article in the!. Cleo Madison I. entertalnln, . man... The mini,.., earn, to see
udent of Sutte?Ili? that should modern In their attitude toward , and .aid .olemnly. "ElLabeth.
"receive XSSoZll, modern in eta hr a o ; have you eve, thou ah, what your
evcrvone interested in the wel
We carry a complete line of Poultry Supplies that will
go far toward insuring success in the poultry business
Feeding Hoppers, Drinking Fountains and otherDevices
You will find these simple and inexpensive aids to your
success practically indispensible.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
AXTLKltS THEATISK.
A terrific storm at sea. cul
minating in a shipwreck, is oue
or the KrippiiiE scenes in "The
Murriase Cheat", a First Nation
al picture produced by Thomas
H. Ince, now enjoying a sensation
al engagement at the Antlers
Theatre. The action 'takes place
in tho fubled South Seas, where
the picture was filmed.
Probably never before has such
a realistic storm been screened.
Director John Griffith Wray, who
took his company to that far-off
section of the globe, waited many
days before a typhoon took place,
but tli ferocity of it resulted in
such remarkable "shots" that his
patience was rewarded.
fie
I;rrrTrrrrrrt-rirrTt.rj
fare and future development of
IwuKlas County, marking as It were
an epoch When our young men.
ready to enter college publicly ask
what Inducements are offered oue
to learn the fruit industry, when
the country Is strewn with the
ruined and neglected remains of
over ten thousand acres of orchard
and our fruit men receiving from
one-half to two thirds less for
their fruit than Is paid other Pa
cific Coast growers for the same
quality. Small wonder these wide
awake young men hesitate when
they view the apathy and neglect
seen on every hand, and doubtless
the conventionalities. So much
so that Cleo thinks It would h
fun to read thrm quotations from
her grandmothers diary. They
are all thrilled at the Idea. Grand
mother's diary Is so quaint, so
modest that these modern day
girls are thunderstruck. The girls
go. Then, alone, Clen thinks of
her elopmcnt with Paul YVInthrop
which is planned for the Imme
diate future. She reads another
passage of the modest, old-fashioned
diary. It pricks her consc
ience. For, though engaged to
Paul she. only the night befor
enlovert the kl'ses of Chick
Then Cleo wonders wne- i
life will be after you are mar
ried to Thomas?"
tlrandmother says of this ques
tion, "I raised my blushing fare
to look into the dear old pastor's
count, nance. Then much to my
surprise, strange unmaldenly
words came trembling to my Hps,
and I answered him more ar
dently than 1 wo tld have ans
wered my dear Thomas If he had
asked me the same question.
"Yes. I know, sir, that it will
be great happiness. For how
could it be otherwise when I shall
marry a Christian gentleman like
Thomas, a man whose lips have
O. W. II. N. ASKS I.KAVH
TO TAhK OYKIl LKASK. j
(.vx-Utrd I'ma Uurd win.) j
WASHINGTON. April 2jf The
Astoria North .Shore and VWIIaua
Harbor Railroad, a now corpora
tion, asked the IntoiWat com
merce commission to approve a
lease by which It will take over
and operata 211 miles of narrow
gauge railroad in WashinKton
fate. The line iu the property
i the Oregon-Washington Hall
road and Navigation Conipai
and extends from Megler to Nah-
cotta.
"uau... '7 "3 mil "ever touched Otherwise. I ne
ther her grandmothers had mis-I ... ,. . . .
! ."31.::. ! o Mm" I uXZ Always
by me to grieve when I grieve.
Sent By His Own Dcctor
"I uff.n! aVaadrnllr with PiU for 10
Eaara until an oparatioa aMmmi noceaMrr.
ut rr-j- phvM-ion roquoslod that 1 drat
try Dr. Coot. J. Daaa'a nonsurgical traat
naanl. and today 1 am wU and hoajtar."
If you, too, are suffering with
Piles or other Rectal or Colon
disorders, you must sooner or later stop
experimenting with your health, ana
be cured as 1 have cured thousands of
esses, many of the moat severe and of as
long standing as 40 years. My non-surai-
cal treatment UUUAKAIN
TE E D to cure your Piles, ot
your fee will be refunded.
3nd today for Bar FRE.
Uluatraud book.
their fathers at home grubbing up
the orchard. In part this student i been rich. Now they were social
desires to know Just why It Is that i climbers. So were Paul's. Ha
In F.astern Washington growers re-1 has Just been graduated from
ceive from $0 to $100 per ton for West Point and assigned to 8an
fancy Bartlett pears, and wo $50 j Antonio. Iloth sets of parents
and from $75 to tS for green ! opposed the match for Identical
prunes, and our growers izt per i reasons. r.acn wanieo inwir cuuu
ion; ami wiiai e nwum "j w ..v
correct this trouble. He states that Paul planned to elope If neces
the fruit experts admit our climate i sary- Connie Terhune, wealthy,
and soil conditions are ideal for wanted to marry Paul. Cleo's
producing fruit of superior qualiiy. motlver Is furious when she learns
As one familiar with methods in I of Cleo s determination to marry
v,.. in the famous Yak ma Val- r-aui. Mie aemanos ,ieo uiarrj
Ivy. I wish to outline a plan for i wealthy Chick Adams.
our Douglas Co. fruit men that will
' CHASi J
DEAN. M.D..Inc
nd nrFlrrf.! rATTLE orFicrs:
Dr Dean Building UUi UZ IMV Duilrfmg
MAJIISTIt' THKATItK.
It's a "wow", as they say on
the Kinllo. It's more than that.
It's like a machine-gun barking
a rapid-fire succession of wows.
That's Buck Jones in "Winner
Take All." the newest William
Fox star offering which opens at
the .Majestic Theatre tonight
amid popular enthusiasm for a
Kxcept to add that Ducks lead- ciauuu, oi ;"" ", '"' " . .V .'
ing ladv. pretty Peggy Shaw, was Governor Tnnkle pointed out that
good for this critic s sore eyes, nearly three million miles of good
She s a sure cure. bovs. Except roads had been built In this coun
vou don't know whether to star- try with two and one half million
gaze on her face or figure. miles yet to be improved.
o G. C. Dickinson, of Santa 'Mori-
NOTICE I lea. Cal.. another speaker, said a
I have moved my blacksmith shop 1 paved highway had become an ec-
from 131 North Rose St. to what i onomlc asset
I
give results: one that is used In
all the wide-awake fruit sections
of Washington.
I first desire, however to state
that the reason that Yakima grow
ers received an average of $S0 per
ton for Ilartlett pears and $75 per
ton for Italian prunes, was not be
cause their fruit was In any way
superior to our products.
The sheltered valleys of the Ump
qua and Itogue rivers are pronounc
ed by fruit experts to produce
pears and prunes rich in sugar,
and as fine as grown any place, on
the Pacific coast. Now regarding
the method to get for them what
Washington growers receive.
First, we must wake up. Our
little nap is costing tis about $500.
uuu each season. Start early and
spray your orchards, get those free
books from Corvallis and learn how,
keep in close touch with your
Couniy Agent about spraying dates.
That is what he is here for. Write
Cleo and
Paul attend a party at Connie
Terhune's. The affair is lively.
Chick Adams drawns Cleo asldo
protesting that she should have
come with him.
Cleo doubts her love for Paul.
OLD TIME LOVE.
I read somewhere this morning
in grandmother's diary nbout
what she thought of her marriage
to Thomas. I was certain that
my marriage would be not- like
that.
She had much to say about a
beautiful picture that somebody
sent her evidently for a wedding
present. I got so Interested In
her description of it that I went
up to the attic to see if 1 could
find it among grandmother's
things.
Sure enough, there it was! It
represented a man with Bid-)
whiskers can anyone imagiue
loving a pair of side-whiskers .'
tliinlr it iham riihhlnv vnnr face.
Ir n-nlt ha libo kUulnir o hair I
smile when I smile someone
who wiir always be thinking ot
me."
Great Scotland' and the British
Isles! What would Paul think It
I wore to say that "Hps that touch
ed liquor should never touch
mine." If I had said it to him
last night, I am afraid he would
have answered, "Well, you know,
Cleo, a woman Is only a woman,
but pre-war stuff Is something
quite different."
Poor dear Grandmother she
was the first one of Thomas' four
wives who He with him in the
cemetery. He outlived them all
and on the tombstone of each can
be read the words, "lleloved Wife
of Thomas Madison."
i wonar wnirn ne lovea nest
or If he loved any of them. The
four of them bore him 2S chil
dren. It seems to ms that that
Is a worRe fault than having a
drunkard for a husband.
I wonder what "Elizabeth Mad
ison" would have said, if she had
seen Paul in his drunken state
and had been told that her grand
daughter was going to marry him
as soon as she could.
Oh dear. I wish I had never
read Grandmother's diary. I'm
getting 'cold feet." That blund
ering old minister told her that
marriage was different from love.
"Love", he said, "may l for a
w-eek. for a month, or a year,
but marriage la for everybody."
I told Paul all about that whllo
TONE UP, PURIFY
IN THE SPRING
Every woman knows that her
house has to be cleaued thoroughly
every spring. During winter, dust,
dirt and germs accumulate In the
corners, under the rugs, in the cur
talus "an" every place. Just so
with your system it should be
given a thorough cleansing, puri
fying this spring. 11(11. LitiTKIi'S
ROCKY .MOUNTAIN TEA will uo
the Job slick and quick. It will!
clean your system, freshen and '
purify you all over you'll enjoy ;
living, eat better, sleep better !
feel better, chapman's Pharmacy.!
'The Tongue Goes
where the Tooth Aches
A few days ago something was sard about "bait" and "fish,"
but nothing was said about the KIND of fish.
We don't want to hurt the fish's feelings by naming him right
out loud but w-n wo were boys we snared them with s copper
wire.
Don't be I hat kind of a Fish
If 75c is an Isjncst price for an article one day In the week it
is honest for the other dnys otherwise it is bait.
Guaranteed Hard Wheat Flour (bleached) 12.25 per sack
$8.80 per barrel
ANY DAY IN THE WEEK
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSE BURG OAKLAND
GEE BROWN AVENUE
If you are contemplating build
ing a home. See Drown In West
Roseburg before you decide on a
location. P. J. Ballf.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE.
Grass rockers at Powell's.
FOR SALE
AI.H
3UTICB Of SIIKIIIFP'S
U FOIttrU l-OM MH
Notice IB hereby aiv-li that by
virtue of an. execution and order of
sale laaurd out of the circuit I'ourt
ot th Slate of Oregon ror iroliKlaa
Comity uu the out day of April,
1VJ5 on a Judgment rendered In said
Court on the 6th day of April.
In favor of the uUintlff Allrrd Tcui.
and Hgulliat tile detendanla W. A. j
WrlKlit und Maud Wright li 19 wife. I
H. Tllnnions and Mra. li. Tltillilona ,
his wife firat and full name un
known for Out sum of Kilty Tlire '
Hundred t $.;! tin. Oil l noitars with kn
leresl thereon from the lMh day of.
November l!l"4 at the rate, of S per
cent per annum und 1 luce Hundred
and Fifty
is known as the Grand View gar
age building on South Stephens St.
8 blocks south of Cass Btreet. I am
now prepared to do all kinds of
blacksmith work, also the building
of truck bodies and trailers. New
wheels for all classes of cars.
HARRY HAGEL
GOOD ROADS BOOSTERS
ASSEMBLE IN TEXAS
(Aanelated Preai Lnaed Wire.)
HOl'STON, Tex., April 21. Kv
ery mile of good road built is but
an appetizer for a more urgent de
mand to build other miles. Govern
or 1-;. Lee Trinkle. of Virginia, to
day told the convention of the
United States Good Roads Asso-
Nearlv one thousand delegates
had registered for the convention
which is scheduled to hold through
Friday.
SEE THE PABCOLIAN
At Antlers Theatre. Hundreds of
people walk on It. It's floor cov
ering that lasts. Buy it at Judd's
Furniture Store.
your board of trade giving your mattress or an Airdale. Well, that I we were plavlng golf this morn
acreage, kind of fruit and eipected m,in stood there in the picture I ing. He didn't seem sympathetic;
yield. This is so that buyers com- i clasping his arms about a girl, j aald he never had a grandfather
ing in can determine tonnage wnn- Grandmother in her diary called inora grandmother that he remem-
out running all over the country. ; it a "female figure". The girl i bered. Then he tried to tell me
Call on your newspapers and have ; had a head as big as a barrel
them publish fruit prices as they great coils and curls of hair.
are paid for fruits at Hood River I They evidently put stress on her
and Yakima, also Wenatchee,
you can know what other growers
are receiving for similar fruits.
Write your government inspector
about grading. This will guard you
against "fly by night" buyers who
It'll you your fruit Is not up to
standard. Visit your local cannery,
contract with them on the sliding
scale contract as is used at 1 ak-
hair those days. They called It
stress" whatever that meant,
I didn't know how to play golf
me that owns 12 cups and the
title of amateur champion of the
state. You can make sure that
I told him Immediately where he
Keep the Rent
Take things under your wing
own the home you live in and
defy the landlord. Let us help1
you.
Contracting, Building, Concrete
Work, and Furnish Estimates
and flans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phone 202-J
4S7 South Jackson St.
Roseburg.
The girl's face was burled In those ",-ot off." W quarrelled all
wnissers. l ne man looning very, through the last five noies ana
foolish was kissing her hair. Just because he was bo nasty, I
The name of the picture was beat him. 1 usually let him beat
"At laU we are alone." , me about once In every three
Grandma had described tho pic- times,
ture In detail and she wondered. i learned a long time ago that
if it were not too intlmnte a pic- VOu must not ho too superior with
i. Ti, i.ai.i 7ii ner ton for It tire to hang in her parlor after; tho man vou love. I was taught
pears this season on that kind of j she and Thomas wore married. ! very young from a sad experience
a contract. Arrange with your Grandma a little further on In i that no girl should allow a man
board of trade to send w ide aw ake her diary had written. "Thomas j to think she could swim batter,
nu n to Hood River and Yakima1 and I are different from any other pay tennis or golf better, or ride
ii, i fnii h. f.ire vour fruit is nicked i lovers In the whole world. Love ' better or engage In any other of
wuere it is voiiiuineu iiu iuuhkh tire supposedly mnscuiine spuria
respect can never become cold." hotter than the male on the hori-
1 don t seem to ne anie to get ion at that moment, if you want
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 569-R
427 East Douglas St
r
1 -
A lenanosf" -hih 1-r-f.tlit- U I a a . K K .. h t W tt Pf I V tO the HOUthfHHt
v. 7 ' :TL J " 1 S ' U V 'tlm ivrt quarl.r of tl. M.uth-
least ouarter of said aeellon II,
mother uses so often. door.
Kvervhody seemed to know and i Tomorrow A Ilnrtl Teacher
taking samples with them, this for
the reason that buyers at those
places w-ho know good fruit and
have the money can be assured we
have equal value here in liouglas
county. Consign nothing. Give
your free gifts to the halvationi
army, and finally, quit doing busi-1 new fruit growers to settle among
ness with those so-called fruit buy- us. They menace growers for these
ers who have been getting your reasons; they spread millions of
fruit for a fraction of its value. j bugs and scale, prospective purch
Ten thousand acreB of your fln- asers pass us UP, our real estate
est orchards lie in ruins now. How men are handicapped in selling
Is this for careful business meth- fruit tracts. Let any up to date
oils. Someone has trimmed you fruit man see those neglected or-
those turkeys he Bold as culls at
the star'a.ion price of 23 cents
per pound, and on his request for
a cull turkey, the butcni-f looked
hlra over wilh interest. "Rueben,
he said, "I'll bet your home address
Is Oakland, Oregon. No cull tur
keys are sold in this town. This
. " , , . ' . : ,. , lute V eat I.OS cliulna
to the bone. I have no Interest vlnre that money can be made on shop only handles extra fancy Lmp- taki. theme .uth 2u de
STRAWBERRIES
We want to correspond with
growers, write us what varleth s
you have, wh n Ihey will be
ready and acreage you have.
PAGE & SON
Portland Oregon
ACHES AND PAINS
ALL OVER BODY
Mrs, Proctor Reports Great
Benefit by Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound
Sharpsbur, Pa. " I recommend
Lydia fc. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound to all suiler-
iriK women. 1 nave
taken four bottlm
of it and I feel 100
percent better. I
was dizzy and weak
with no appetite,
no ambit iun and
withatired feeling
all the time. 1 had
aches and painsall
over my body and
had the headache
a good deal. I saw
vnnr advertisement in the'Pittsburph
Press' and tho-Jpht it mipht help me.
I have been greatly benefited by its
use and highly recommend it for all
ailments of women.' Mrs. j. it.
Procter, Uox 1, Kast Liberty Sta
tion, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Such letters prove the proat merit
' of the Vrfljr table Compound. ThefO
wfnmf n know hvpTnprifnrclhp.wnciit
whsvrocri'ved. Their l 'ttcrsshow nd M'radin the word far and fruit, marked ud as Walla Walla
a sfnecro desire to help other women rt"r That wh are behind the tin. and Yakima fruit sold on a par - School No. 5 up to and Including
Fullering irom liKe aumtnis. lmi
these experiences help you now.
In a recnt canvass of women pur
chasers, I' out of ev r lnO r.-rt
ttonrfu-ial n-sults hv t-ikinp Lydia K.
pink liam'fVee tablet. "nmpound. Isold
by druggists everywhere.
il;::)(,oi luliur ait
uv'b rued, which atd JuUktmenl wiia
fiirultcit and iliK-ketvtl Iii'the i'lcrk'n
offito ut buid Cuurt lit naid County
on the tith day ut April, 1UJI Mid
tmld tfXei'ulltn. to me dlr.x-'tud cuiu
mu ruling me In the iiume ut thu
SlAle of Oregon lit ordt-r to nat titty
Hiiid Judgment, Intercut. ruMLs and at
torney tve and uci-ruinK con lit, to
sell th following duaillbtd real
estate to-wlt:
Ht-Klnnlntf at a point dt-sifinatpd
heretu as "A" determined mm I I - !
lowt: Comment.' I !ik ut the qmirUT .
stK'tion corner tniwf n vectlotm 1 1
and 12 Tp. 2 South of Khi.Uu Six 1
Went of the Willamette Meridian, '
running thence South 4. SO t-halim, i
thence South i2 dere 16 minutes j
Went 2..i ehuins to an ohk ftlttKe;
the nee nouth 20 deKiee 714 i
fuut tt) tin -lies, theme Went .iuu feet
to said f lrit mentioned UeKinnlnn
point designated us "A" running
theme from nld point "A" Koiilh
nilU feet ; thence sou lit 50 dcureca
West "l0 feet; thenee South 1J de
grees Vet 68 feet U InchtiH; thence
south 40 degrees Kant f0 feet;
thence south i degrees Kitst to the
uuntvr of the county rond; theme
south to hank of Camus Hwnle Creek
at low water; t hence hhi th went ei'ly
down south bunk of snid creek at
low water to Its luternect Ion with
the south Hue of Cliiyton pu
liation ..and Claim No. 4V lu mid
Township und HuntCe; thence Kant
along 8u id toiilh Hue of said Imita
tion Iaiui claim to the soiithenxt
corner thereof, thence north along
thu Kast line ot the Jouutlon Lund
Claim to Us intersection with the
center line of the County JUntd a
point herein deslgnuted ns point
"H" and to close said dem riptiuii,
beginning again at said flrot nien-
tinned point herein nVslKnutt d as
I
VOIX SAI.K Kir blocK wood. 3 per
tiT. Phono 14F2.
iHl $ M.K Tent.l6"by 18? FCM.
S'-brluK, ItoseburK
JAPALAC, Paints and VornUhes, at
Powell s Furniture Co.
FOR SAL1 Fresh milch 'eowTjT "Ei
i Smith, Alexanders Addition.
'FOR SALK Pack pony. wt. about
I 10U0 pounds. Phone 328-J.
FOR SALE Practically new Ma
jestic rantce. 219 Watson St.
FOR SAI.K Wicker baby bUKgy
reasonable. 7-19 South Main Bt.
FtR SALE Team, weteht-about
320U. Vic Her, Dixonville, Ore.
FORSAI-E FlnerolHop desk.
Cheap. Judds Furniture Store.
FOR SALR-CIieaii. 1 923" Motor
cycle and side car. 531 K. Lane St
FOR SALE 1924Maxwell Sport !
Can be seen at 464 Fowler Btreet
SKWTNG" MACHINES ror sale, for
rent, and repairing. Powell Fur
niture Co.
FOR SALE Team of horses or will
trade for anything; equivalent
Address T. care News-Keviow.
VVCK KtHiSfor"hatchlnK." l" for
I setlinK of flftt-en. Write to Mat
tie llrown. Klkton, Oregon.
FOR SALE 900 slaRle comb White
Leghorns, day old chix, May 19
hatch. Phone 17 F3. O. W. Burt,
Roseburg.
FOR SALE
FOR- SALE or trade for property .
in West Roseburg or North Rose
burg, 101 acres Improved land."-Five-room
house and other build
In ft s. K. W. S to vail, Alexander
addition.
WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER
Jackson.
wanted. 1137 N.
WANTED Furnished house by
adults. By April 2tjth. P. O. Box
S, Koseburg, Ore.
WANTED-PalntlnR. paperhanKlnft
kalsominlng. Reasonable. Esti
mates free. John Westerlund
Ilox 81 Dlllard, Oregon.
WANTED Experienced woman
wants housework. Address Kose
burg RL 2. BoxJS-B
WANTED If you have a good flat
top desk for sale, phone 23S im
mediately. WANTED To bear from some one v
with unimproved place for sale
or trade. Timber land preferred,
Not over 12 milea out of Rose
burg. Address A. V. Hammond, .
Roseburg Ore.
GARAGE location wanted. Good
location about 75 by 100 neat
business center. Will lease and
put up bond If you will build to
suit. Write to Box 126, Enum
claw. Wash.
FOR RENT
lluh d oat hay ?15 per
ton if taken within ten (lays. O.
T. Henry, Rice Creek, P. O. at FOR nENT Frirnlahorl .nurlmnnf
nee VHt ?0 4'ti.tina to (Me ainith
wt'Ml rurniT of .dill hurtimral quar
ter ef the aruihv;iat imrlnr at aultl
Mtirtlnn 11. tht-n e north ta the imr
tt:r aftiun corner between ai'ctlona
two and eleven In aald Tp. und
KKnKe; thence eaat to th nurthenat
corner of aald section eleven; theme
a,oulh on Bald aectlon line between
e'tlnni It anil 12, to a point 4.l0
chalna Booth ot the (inurler aectlon
corner between acctlona It and 12,
thence Mouth 42 deKiecH and lit Inln-
I ut-l Weal 2l.tn cliulna to un oak
Dlllard, Ore., phone 22F32.
MAY CHIX from our pttrtibred
White IeKhorns, will lay through
winter without molting, at spe
cial prices. Vo.shurgh, Roseburg.
FOR SAI,K Two good cowsTone
10 year old 135; one, 3 years old i
fore frehhig.. Thornburg. l'hone : FOR roomhouae with
12F12. i sleeping porch, close tn. 230 E.
WOOD FOR SALE Oak-blockT ' SL .
oak split 16 in.; also light young I FOR RENT 2 room apartment
Call at 246 North Rose St.
FOR RENT Apartment, Apply"!
348South Pine. St
FOR RENT Fourocdu-fulitieVl
flat Phone 212-J.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apart-
ment. Phone 410.
mare for sale. Phone 42F14.
. French Nichols, Roseburg Rt. 1,
Box 1)3.
FOR SALE Round oak dining
tables, ten to eighteen dollars
each. Kitchen Treasure cabinets,
and day beds cheap. Judd's Fur
niture Store.
with bath, lights and water fur
nished. 2 block from P. O. 17.5
Phone 227 Y.
I LOST AND FOUND
in the Yakima Valley. ouglas them or on any fruit lands in the
county is my home, but I make country. For an agent to sell that
this open statement, that in no man a fruit tract would be like a
proven fruit section of Eastern bald -headed barber endeavoring to
Watditnuton have the growers set st ll a Doubting Thomas a bottle of
in a daze and permitted their or- hair tonic.
chards to go to ruins as in Doug- The present condition of our
lait couniy. Rogue River growers Douglas county fruit growers
ers get good prices; Salem and
Kuerne growers have Just finished
their most prosperous season, and
in tho midst of this prosperity in
th fruit business poor old Doug
las county sits like a mud turtle
KM'
KttMt
are prospering; Hood Itiver grow- aptly illustrated by the story of bage and be shot up like a sky-
the old Oregon farmer John, who rocKPu inow jonn goes 10 oeu won-
w orn out and discouraged raising i derlng how he remains poor.
qua Valley turkes, 50 cents per Ml chains i links; iin-m u ism-th t
iiminrl nlt-naA " ilKree 30 Tnlllilte KhhI 1 f i tililliti;
liumm juiaiMf. tli-iie north a dKrii 3u nunutiH
On his way home John read an ; WeHt 7.r,u chsinn u thu ci-nir of
article in a "hot air" publication ; th County Uomo; thent i-hmutIv
tt.Uintr vimnir mn thnt alt ttial la Hi'HiK the o'tilT ttt thtt Cotinly ICoad
temng young men mat an tnai is th(i vitHl ,imm,rv ,tf tUHl. ru,y.
needed to make a success on the ,,m i0ii.ai..n La ml ntM ror-i.il
farm is to work sixteen hours per ami mhmI point P ;IkihiiT(1 afir'nat(l
,uv livrw rt fnrn...l h....f .ml Ptth. ' " T'OIIlt 'It'. ToKiltor Willi all Kll'l
I niiiKulnr tho tetu-riit-nta anil In
11-
fancy products and selling them
for a fong, took a trip to Port
land to see what ha poena to them.
His first port of call was the fruit
leep in the ruin of her splendid market to see wliat became of hl
orchards, sink in ruins, their or- pears and prunes he fooled away
chardists discouraged, and all the fnr sr0 and $25 per ton. The sight
tourist travel of the Pacific high- of .the market made his eyes pop
way viewing the wreck and ruin open, for he discovered that his
Itoys, wake up! The ships Is
sinking!
G ROUGH B. AMEN,
Wilbur, Oregon, li. 1). V. No. 1
Box 13.
Arundel, piano tuner, l'hone lftH-L.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
All warrants of I'nion High Wi-Ikm
tauietitH and appuru-nuiufi thif
to hflontniig or In any nU appt-r-initiinif.
Now, thfTpfor, In t lt nnniK of
tho StatH ot urtvon n lift in fompll
iini'n Wit tl h.ttd I'Xfi'lIt ion Hint ot 1 1 IT
t naif, I will on Sjitiir.lny th.i Hiti
iliiv of Mav, li'i-".. httTfeii ih" houia
of U oVIim k A M. and 4 u'Uu k 1'.
M. to-wll ill on. im'Ioi k I. M. on
hiii'I fifty at th' Hoiith 4Pr of tlie
"oil til y Court 1 Ion hh In ltoMluri.
HotiKlas County, .m-Roii, oift-r for
sitlf for m-li miM'-ct to ifi.-niptltii,
all t he rmht. lit hi anl Inli-rt-yt of
An v. A. Wrlnlit, Ma ml
LOST Child's tan felt hat Blue
emblem on side. Finder please
Jeave at this office.
L ) s tLeat her porffolio containing
catalogues and price lists. Re
turn to Koseburg Mfg. Co.,
ward.
re-
ii.AU'1 1 UL t I I) U H II A .
home and chicken ranch on
pavement. All conveniences,
your own terms. Also city prop
erty. See Jim Clark at Koseburg
Studio.
FOU SAI.K--2J acres level land. I
three miles out, good house,
water piped In, all In cultivation
iiiiuti tmue lor f.AHit, f i imiii i i
cath balance terms. Chas. Kyes. ! MAKLuL and bob curl 75c, hair
MISCELLANEOUS I
ami mat nouirus rounty is a oeau with prunes and pears pun hasi il warrant No. 2MI, dated Keb. 15, i'Ji
l.nrse so far as apple orchards are at JsJ and $loc). per ion. Ills ap- and Indorsed not paid for want of pr
tu.ieern-ci. p(. mat no sold for a song and funds, are this day tailed. Interest
(iron era, we have arrived at Ihe sung it himself he fonnd marked ceases after this, date,
rron roads with these orchards. Hood Illver's best at l per box.! Dated at Wilbur, Ore., April 20,
Prompt actions are needed If we Highly excited he rushed over to 1925.
are to have them and encourage the meat niark-t to see about' It. K. HKOWN, Clerk.
II
I
t mill
.r or
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wir-. It. Tt
TlmnmiiH hi. wir. fli
lotinr on k iiiiwii. or ellli
. In hiii) lo tin- uliov tl
li n mill It HUH tuttlow- orili--, il
.ii'l Court th.it lli- imr. I,nf-r
i.hall pile i-il In hntiii illatu pofM-a-alon
ol aanl pr,uil--K.
H W. MTAIi.Mnil
Sli.rlff of UoiiKlaH ("oiintv. rir-gon
lty Uuo. J. i wi-ll.
l'l-MltV
M;i N. Jackson St.
KOH" SAI.K SltMlilard home, elicit
rmini. nienlern, full basement anl
Karaite. Acre of land Roes Willi
property. Knd of east Lane St.
on Terrace Ave. For price phono
3ii9.
FOU SAI.IO or cxchaiiKo for Iioks
or stieep, any rr all of my hlith
producing, reKlntin'd Ilolsteins.
Also sotne extra (rood ftrade oews,
and very promlsliiK heifers. Wll
laul Sin i t li, (Hide, Ore. l'hone
a i px
Ft ill SALi: lll'l aii.-. in DoiiKlii.H
county, live miles from Myrtle
Creek; close to school, jfood road,
some buildings live acres fiear
ed, balance Umber, l'rlce 5 per
acre. Mrs. C. M. Crockett, 411
Alnswmth Ave., rorilMinl. Oregon
cut and curl 60c. Phone 67-Y.
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
CAK OWNKK UonT't forget U
call 653 when In need of auto
purts. Sarff'a Auto Wreckln
House.
RADIATORS That's my business.
New cores Installed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator man,
829 W. Lane.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. rl. PLYLER Chlropractl,
physician. 126 W. Lane Ht.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
TUBBY
A Good Spring Fever Cure.
THERM UIC DIST.CO.
OfPt'FI 3
HiKKSiau. nnr-
By WINNER
'l i J- VdH, 1
, THIS HC0P. HOWO VOU EXPECT I tJ,l OUST VlAiT'lL 1 6ET A Si; X f v f HEV VOO, .
43.8 Miles on Gal. -SfcM ! I me to teach vou awv Teicvs f!tJI ( that bottle got tkat j ' 9r ( , AJMPTmSl
Of G i-SiSi-,'-, "TEga '( 1 IP S00 fX.JT 00 WHA-f I TELL M H CjOOO OLE. 8wMTE-8Et IM, J Pf lflllAUll V , U.AV,
lrl!vrrJ;rr5 ,W ! v veo cet a movc ow am- J tn ;, v ni fix voo! LUVjnvWJ
hjt3? tr r m p k i v i .j m
till x.JSMmC-" . .... a
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Cholc Cut Flower Always;
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
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Call 40-K2.
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BCRNIER
Unatalra Next Umpqu Hotel
Clesniru. Praising, Alterations
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in Roseburs;