-avran r.WTtPyTWMT, AHtTT, 14, 1 d. (, M0 W5 . - - 1 1 '- i ii n Ill Boys- Knickerbocker Suits The boy of the grammar school age is the one that needs the most Bervice in clothing, so our boys have secured the very best possible for the price you want to pay. If you want the best ail-wool, double service suit for the money we have it, - Our medium priced suits are so good that most dealers would use them for first quality at a much higher price. Real ood extra service Suits $8.90 to $12.50 Better Style. More Wear. Lowest Price. Hold down High Cost of Living by trading with the Students Here Average High NEW SNAP SHOTS Jlrro From W'Ubir-i Mr. H. Corvalho, of Wilbur, spent the day Id this city attending tu busi ness matten. To Portland Mr. Walter Norman left ttala af ternoon for Portland, where she will vlalt with frlenda and reUtivea for lorn time, . Jloturn to SuUmrlio Mra, J. W. Thompaon, of Sutherlln, waa a Koseburg visitor thla morn ing. She left for her home ou the afternoon train. lUXunia to rortJajid Mra. T. K. Meagher, who haa been visiting here with Mrs. J. It. Sloan, left for her home n Portland thla afternoon. I At Kugeao Mra. Oeorge E. Houck, of thla city, la spending a few days In Hue Irene visiting her eon, George Hourk, who la attending the university there. , VHai CanyonvlUe Miaa Ivo McQllvray arrived In Roaebura; on the afternoon train from Canyonvllle, where ahe reaidea, and will upend anveral days (here visiting with frlenda. Hera Knurl Gi Mr. and Mra. ltobert flreen and daughter, Miaa Delia, arrived In Kosehurg thla afternoon trom Green, where tbuy realde, and will attend to bualneaa mattera and visit ut the Hoaroe Green realdence. Apple KeaJton Over C'haa. K. Lerry, the local apple broker, yeaierday shipped hla laal box of Newtown applea for the sea aon. Thla alilpment went to Seattle. A very choice apple waa preHented to II. 1). n raven, of thla city, who spent the winter in Southern California. While at Venice and Long Bench, Mr. Graves ordered aome applea from Mr. Lerry and he lost no opportunity to make known there the superior ity of the Oregon applea. In conse quence Mr. Lerry received a number nf nrdera for thia One Douglas county fruit. 0 Waale neither time nor money. Make the beat uses of both by buy ing your ahoea at Stephena. A communication waa thla morn ing received by Supt. A. O. Smith in rrard to the Brlpgt atardard tents which were recently held In the rchoola here. These teata were gen eral all over the Vnitcd States, and the for the purpose of ascertaining the average Intelligence along those hnee of children of a certain are and grade. The communication gave the Rinndard now In existence and amo the attainments of the Koaeburg pu nii which In everv caBe but one. la above the standard. Accompanying iIih uonimunlcatlon la a commenda ! tory note from F. L. Stetson, who la at nresent at Columbia university. ! In New York, aa a atudent, and who la assisting Prof. HrlKKft. of Colum h.o in ihla standuxdlaitlon work ! Mr. Stetson waa formerly principal 1 in the department of education at ' the university of Oregon and an old frionH of Sunt. Smith. The coramuni pulton from Prof. Ilrlgga, and the ! rrmiv attained conmared with the aversion are aa followa: Tim standards. In per eenta of I correct scores, for the test that you recently gave, with the attalnmenta I of your pupils, are given below. For consistency, all norma are given at the end of half yeara. A iuii repon will be Diibllslied in the Teachers College Record. We are grateful for your assistance. THOMAS II. nitlGGS Attalnmenta of Slumlords your pupila. HiKb VIII. 70 Low IX. 7.1 "3 Illiih XI. 76 I..iw X. 79 7 Hlirh X. Kl 0 .our XI. 83 7 High XI, 87 Ijiw XII. 86 S6 -o to City Bust. mlt tu also ndortad ) by tu association: II naving come 10 our vi.m""" ;!m,u statements la the press that our sohool board intends to make a chants for the oomlnf year. In the incuirileac of city school superin tendent,' thla meeting of -Benson School Parant-Teachera' association desires to go on record aa having nun uli'te confidence In Superintend ent A. G. Smith and feel mat no uas given entire satisfaction 1 ntl per formance of hla dutlea. I llierefore, Be It Kesotvea, tn.u Benson School Parent-Teachers us I aoclailon feel that our school board should take necessary steps to retain Superintendent Smith in hla position. MRS. F. A. HE.MIH. l-resiuei.i, FLORENCE L. KOHLII AUKN, Secretin)'. The liidlea of the Ilapllst church will hold a cooked food sale Satur day, April 17, at Vosburg Bros store. Hot tuuialea will be a special feature-. NOTICK l'Olt IIIIIH. The undersigned, clerk of School District No. 4, In lioaeburg, Oregon will nweive aealed blda up to 6:00 o'clock p.m. Monday, April 26, 1920, at hla office In the city of Hoseburg. (1). For Ihe repair of old fur nacea now Installed In the Hose school bulldiiig. or (2). For a battery of three new furnaces to be Installed, on plana and apeclflcatlona acceptable to the School Board, In the Roae action) Jlutldlng. Thia work In either Instance to he t'ompli'ted on or before Sept. 1st, 920. The Board reaervea the rlejil to xeject any or nil bids. fcvr further information inquire of KOSCOK N. OKEKN. Clerk. Boys Picked Up By Local Officers Jess Parka and Fred Ritchie, both 17 years of ago. were picked up by Officer Shambrook thia morning. Ar ticles found In the poauenalon of the boys lead to the belief that they have been Implicated In a robbery In California. One of the boya haa bank bonk allowing a deposit of over l(IO. It ia also thought they stole an automobile which waa lalei wrecked. Telegrams have been sent In an effort to aecure evidence .'gainst them, and to find If they are wanted In any of the cltiea or towns of California. 0 You are always putting the beat foot forward when you wear Stephena' shoes. Mucin f7cc Gives Recital Mrs. Monroe Cheek last night pre sented several pupils of her large class In piano music. In recital at her home. 801 South Pine atreet. The parents of the pupila were present . and greatly enjoyed tho excellent program, which was as rollowa: .1 Vocal aoloa. Slave Song, Mammy's ! Lullaby Kathleen Laltaut. Piano Duet. Shoulder to Shoulder j Dorothy Staley and Robert Dawe. (a) The Air Ship (Dutton), (bl Dancing I'nder the May Apple Kathleen Worthlngton. (a) Pussy Cat Waltz, (b) The Acorn Gene Tynan. The Water Sprlte'a Barcalolle j (Nnldllnger) Mary Virginia Strawn Rolling the Hoop Walti Jose phlne Jennings. The Hanpy Farmer (Schumann) Robert Dawe. 1 Yellow Butterflies Margaret ; Hewitt. ! The Palms Dorothy Staley. Melody at Dusk (Keats) Ray mond Hunaaker. Wayside Roses (Fischer) Grace Amstein. i Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman)-'- j Mils Brand. Moonlight Reverie (Farnsworth) ' - Kdna Mny F.nlne. ! In the Pavilion (Cndman) Hazel Miller's Dillard Sub-Division River Bottom Land A portion of the Sam Miller ranch, surveyed, platted and now ready for sale in tracts of five acres and up. Located south of Roseburg on the Pacific Highway. On the South Umpqua River adjacent to the village of Dillard, On South ern Pacific R. K. Pacific Highway now paved through this land. The Coos Bay Highway will intersect Pacific Highway near this sub-division. Free soil genuine River Bottom Land. None better in Ore gon. Well known for its great productive capacity and earliness. Ideal orchard land. Especially adapted to growing of Berries, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Melons, Potatoes. Alfalfa, Corn, etc, Every inch of this land in cultivation. ' Could easily be irrigated from Umpqua River. Abundance of good water. Sub-division roads to be graded and gravelled to connect .with Pacific Highway. Within walking distance of Schools, Church, Store and Depot. For Particulars see SAM MILLER, Dillard, Oregon G. W. YOUNG & SON Roseburg:, Oregon 116 Cass Street Phone 417 HKXSON' r A H T-T k a n I k 1 1 mi:kti. is i. Woodruff. Duet. Laughing; Wafers (Millintt ton) Grace Brals, Grace AmPleln. Klfln Dance (Splndler, Agnes Ir vln. Arotronalse (Maflsenet) Emma WoHord. Valne Caprice (Newlaiul) Leone Staley. Narcissus (Novin) Grace Brale. Vnlite In V.h fTliirnml Mnrif Lann. I AruheKque (Mowpkoaky) Leigh Dickson. Moonlight on the Hudson (Wil son, Hazel Abranis. March Mflitnlre (Shuhert Tauslg) Kathleen Laltaut, A special buBlnens meeting of the Ren Hon Parent-Teaches s association was held at the Benson school Tues day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The regular meeting will he held a week from Thursday, April 22, at 8 o' clock, at which time the Flmson girls conking club will serve refreshment. A motion was made and carried that ihe demands oi the teachers to the school board for their minimum sal ary ho adopted and the following measures were endorsed by the as sociation, and resolutions in regard I CaW BROCCOLI SEED "Vf e expect to put in twenty acres of Broccoli this season, and know that if we have favorable weather a profitable crop will be harvested in 1921. Why? Because we can count on a pure strain of seed -saved last summer from the finest St. Vai.kntine Buoccoi.i we ever grew. We thought so much of this seed we would not risk losing it in any manner, so we deposited it in a bank. We have some to spare -the price is $2.00 an ounce - first come- first served. FOSTER BUTNER fill Have Plant in Season. Roseburg, P. O., Box 1114 Phone 40F11 Al.ltANY .SCHOOL K0.1KI adopts xkw si'HF.nri.i-:. We fit your few at Sti''li"ns. I MRS. E. C. A. REED 'tfP If ALBANY, Or., April 13. The Al-J buuy acliiiol buard has adopted a ten- j tntive schtdulu for tfuchurs' saluriea i during the next school year. In the; hiph school the minimum la $12" per i month and the maximum (125; In the junior hifcll school the salaries will runxe from $110 lo $115, and' Kl-mle teachers ill Ihe other schools will be paid a minimum of J100 and a maximum of $107.50. This new schedule Is dependent upon the milluge tax or, In the event NEW XODA1 WANTKD Lady roomers. S46 Mil ler St. rhone 193-R. ; WAITED Good home for old boy. Address "0," Review office. WANTED Woman to do washlnK: also a woman to help In general housework, rhone 404. WANTED I'lace In private family by siiiKle man to room and board. Address "F. W.," News-Heview. the tiieasure fuils to become a law, i upon Ihe voting of a higher budget : tu the local tliHtrict through special ! taxation. A pie supper will he given by the j GleiiKurry school at. the Green school-j house Friday night. April 16. A fine, program will he given consisting of inusle, stereoptleon views by Mr. A. K. Street and nddrefcses on rural school questions by Mr. and Mrs. o. i ( Bro"wn. The public Is cordially j invited. Ladies bring piep, tlti Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur l fertilizer, sulphur for plaut dutiini lime in Ubla., arsenate of leid, blad leaf forty. Lmpqua Vallpj Cri ininn. 1 Father Russell White, of the E; copal church, left this uwiiaiaf Sutherlln. where be will hold i lng tonight. He will a.s fhmu0 Uosel.urg tomorrow luorninr enwai: to Kiddle, where he will confer ria I the chur'-h members tomorrow. Mrs. E. C. A. Reed, wife of the American consul and chief of the United States passport bureau In Paris. ! hAROLD LAWTON LOST A bunch of keys. Finder please leave at News-Review of fice. Reward. t ' WANTED Plain dressmaking ouuble prices. Mrs. G. W. Hps, 920 So. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. 814 Winchester, rhone 170-Y TRUCK DRIVER and helper wants employment, commission or sal ftrv. Not afraid of work. Phone 180-J. WANTED To rent a smull tract with good house and modern equipment for chiaken raising. Phone 435-J. 'SS J X 1 5r-hafTner. i fv .n. 1. x v TcrA i angham Xtf 1 1& Clothes- X jraftSus ffi in LOST Sunday morning, a hnlf ! grown Persian kitten. Finder i please return to . M. Tuthlll, 3 miles west of Sutherlin, Coles Val ley road. Old stock of Shoes and Suits at Old Prices. Harold Lawten haa been p;olnte! aiwr or vie London Daily Graphic JUST LISTED 10 acres, four miles from the city; 3 acres 5-year-old prunes, 7 acres free soil. 3 acres black mud. Good, little four room house, small barn, and other outbuildings. Two good wells. Nice little place, and every thing for 2SlK. half down. 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