FAflH nun Clark's Studio One-Day Service Best Possible Finishing, Personal Attention Roseburg Nat'lj1 Bank Building. I On your films, leave them at the KODAK DEPARTMENT. If You - Want A m St a 4 1 M oMueoi jaking if Easier for You to Buy Good Spring Clothes You ought to be interested in what we have done to lower the cost of men's clothes, It's important: 3. We've purchased only the kind ' of clothing we are certain will give the maximum service-long wear; KUPPENHEIMER good clothes-good in style, in fabrics and workmanship. We've curtailed every expense that was not essential to the kind of service that is of benefit to you We ve put our profit at a figure that most merchants would con sider a loss, if interest on the investment be considered. We have ready an unusual large stock of Kuppenheimer good clothes; new Spring models; per fectly styled and expertly tailor ed; fabrics and patterns that win command your interest. Florsheim Shoes W ear HARTH'S TOGGERY See Our Windows 3 ,3 Spring Styles Select your spring styles from oar new arrivnls of wools, gorge, silks, printed crepe de ebene and voiles. We also bare In New Spring Costs. The snap and freshness of Spring find expres sion lu tbe chic styles and brilliant weaves of our new fabrics. They combine exquisite taste with perfect reliability wblcb stamps them as the best. DKY MOODS I. ABRAHAM 'Everything the Best" LADIES WEAR Many Ex-Service Men Out of Jobs Hi &K KXPERT SHOE MAKFB ' not a mere cobbler mendi your shoes when they come to us. W restore shoes Instead of repairing them. To strengthen the weak nesses without care la preserving the style of the shoe is an ld-faahloaed, . clumsy work. Let us show you what we do by our modern methods and factory machinery. Shoes called for and delivered, 1' cents extra. Phone 131. W. S. HOWARD Goodyear Muw Repairer. 118 N. Jsskson Bt . Roseosrt Electrical Contracting . . . Don't pay double for your electric work. We are operating on an independent basis, and claim to do the best electrical work in the city. Ournen are specialists In this line. See us if you want best results. No danger when we install Electric Work. MILLER'S ELECTRIC SHOP 123 N. Main Street ' . Phone 447 At the present time there are s ' largt, number of ex-service men In 'this locality out of employment, i Many of these former soldiers came j to Douglas county expecting to get I government land and sU)-t farms I I nut instead tbey were stung," as they express it. and are now look ing tor a place where they can earn some money. There is not a day goes by but what the Chamber of Commerce and News-Review office receive a large number of appli cants. Nearly all of them are ycung fallows who are willing to work and being strangers in a strange land do not know where to go. Anyone who has a Job for one of these young men will be put in' touch with a worker by this office if they so desire. By notifying either the News-Review office of the Cham-) ber of Commerce that a place Is open an effort will he made to fill it with an ex-service man who needs work. This task will be conducted free of charge in the Interest of the men who have so recently returned from the service of tbelr country. .------L-.-j-j-.-u.-u-u-ij-Ln-n .wwwiw.). Who's Your Cleaner? i What would be the condition of the banking business if anyone who cared to could hold himself out as a bankerT What protection would you have against frauds? Is this not the condition in the cleaning business today? Our trade name Is your protection. Over six ysars of successful business and good service is our proof. WHO'S YOUR CLEANER? TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 ' Our Auto Will Call WE SELL Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Ught:and Water Co. ' KERR'S QUALITY :U'Lf BY FEEDS. Are prepared under the direction of Prof. C. 8. Brewster, formerly of the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag ricultural Coege. They will main tain the health and vitality of your flock, hasten the growth of profit able broilers and early laying pul lets and produce more eggs from your laying flock. For growing - chicks uss Kerr's Chich Feed, Chick Developer Mash and Developing Scratch Feed. For laying hens use Kerr's Scratch Feed and Egg Produced. For sale by Vc:burgh Bros,, Rose burg, Oregon. Headquarters for poultrymen. Eighth Annual Meeting Held at Perkins Building on Wednesday Evening. BALANCE ON HAND Report at Secretary Shows Financial Condition to be Good With ' Money In Hands of ths - Treasurer. Ths excellent condition of the Roseburg Building Homes axsocla lion Is shown by the following re port which was read by the secretary, George Neuner, at tbe meeting held Wednesday evening. The reports show the financial status of the or ganization to be In fine shape and the many stockholders are - well pleased with the showing made. The report follows: Annual Report of Roaebarg build ing Home Association. To the Stockholders of tbe Roseburg Building Homes Association, Rose burg, Douglas county, Oregon: In accordance with the by-laws of the Roseburg Building Homes asso ciation, I aubntit herewith my eighth annual report of tbe financial con dition of said association for the year ending April 14, 1920, and such other Information regarding said as sociation as shown by the records In my care and custody. Ro;elita for Year Ending April 14, 1920. Balance In hands of treas urer as per last report . $1,975.02 Dues collected for the year 3.469.00 Interest collected for year 1,941.77 Expense fees collected for tho year 151.00 Repaid loans 1,550.00 Total receipts ..$10,086.79 Balance on hand at last an nual report (1,975.02 Paid treasurer as per re ceipts 8.111.T7 PARTY LAST EVENING. Mrs. E. E. Johnston, of West Roseburg, entertained a number of her friends at her home last even ing. Games and music occupied the evening, and a dainty luncheon was served. Those (ireecnt were Miss Hazel Myers, Miss Diilsy Reed, Miss Amy Rose, Miss Augusta Heecroft, Harold Hinsdale, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Hes kett Baker. Total . ...1 0.086. 79 IHsbursement for Year Ending April 14, 1U30. Warrants drawn on treas urer for loans - .15.060.00 Warrants drawn on treas- urer for surrender of stock 3.770J7 Secretary's salary for year 180.00 Annual license feo ...... Corporation department, annual examination fee. First State ft Savines Bank for safety deposit box, two years Printing Stamps and miscellaneous expenses Refund of Interest to R. M.' Brumfleld . . Balance In hands of treas urer 987.51 50.00 11.79 12.00 5.20 6.35 S.26 Factory expert will be with Mars teat Drug Co. on April 26. 27 snd 28 to Kive lessons in graining and beau- tifvlnc your home with Chi Namel Varnish. , . . ) Total $10,086.79 ASSETS Notes secured by first mortgage and assign ment of stock ...... .137,890.00 Dues uncollected 20.00 Interest uncollected 26.00 Balance In bands of treas urer 987.51 Total ." $38,922.61 LIABILITIES Amount due stockholders Give Self andSubstmce GOD want youl - Your I substance it secondary and will be given willingly when your heart belong to God. Have you discussed with your family how much you ought to give your rrciDy- -terian church when the annual canvas for pledget ' it made April 25 to May 2? Money cannot repay God't mercies. Hewantt tereice. But money will thow to tome extent the value you place on the work of the church m the community. It it to the church vou look in time of sorrow and trouble. The church standi for the moral good of thit town. You cannot do lest than support it with a fair proportion of your income. Presbyterian men. surprise ynut pule. Volunteer as a Minute Man, bovl" club leader, otastpeeisl caller. Take put in prayer meeting. Offer to leach a Sunday school class; and be a prepared teacher. Do your share gladly in the unsocial canvaav. Get into the church sod isonfc. Don't forget the canvaM in your family prayers. Com to Church Sunday New Era Msvemtnt Presbyterian Church l k US A. Cooperating with lrteKhurchVrwWMoernit ess Give Consecrated Dollars DONT DESPAIR If you ars troubled with paint or aches; feci tired; havs headache, indigestion, Insomnia ; painful pass age of urine, yqu will find relief in GOLD MEDAL The worlds standard rmry for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Threa sums, all drugs Urt. OuanntMd. Uak fv mm CU Mll mo Ua tines . organisation (Amount paid In dues and expense fees) . . . .127.600.00 Net gain, including Inter est and other Items 11,222.61 .$33,822.51 41.02 Total MISCELLANEOUS Amount earned on each share of stock to data . . S Amount paid In dues and eipense fees on each share of stock Actual value of each share of stock Surrender value of each share of stock, being amount paid in plus three fourths of earnings Largest losn made during year . .11100.00 Smallest loan made during year 200.00 Numher of shares on roll 276 Number of shares redeemed to date 214 Number of shares redeemed during year 23 Number of loans made during year 8 Renpectfullv submitted. UEOKGR NEUNER. JR.. Secretary. 100.00 141.02 130.75 TO OUR PATRONS: Having disposed of our 'business Interests lo this city to C. A. Lockwood Motor Company, we wish to close our accounts as soon as possible. Those knowing themselves to be Indebted to this first will coufcr a favor upon us by calling at the office and making a settlement. Harry Burr will be there'and will have charge of our books. At this time we wish to thank our many friends who have supported us so loyally during-the many years ws have been In business In Roseburg, and assure thein that their patronage has been greatly appreciated by us. W. A; BURR & SONS SPItl NO SAMPLES A ft It IV ED Don't fall to call and Inspect our tine line of spring samples for men's clothing. A beautiful line to make a selection from for a nobby suit. 0. W. Bloser, ths cleaner and pres sor. Of NOTICE FOR UIItH. The undersigned, clerk of School District No. 4, In Roseburg, Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to 5:00 o'clock p.m. Monday, April 26, 1920, at his office In the city of Roxeburg. (1) . For the repair of old fur naces now Installed In the Rose school building, or (2) . For a battery. of three new furnaces to be Installed, on plans and specifications acceptable to the School Board, In the Rose school Budding. ... This work In either Instance to be completed on or before Sept. 1st, 1920. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further Information Inquire of K03COE N. GREEN. Clerk, NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. General Land Of fice, Washington, D. C, March 26, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that subject to the conditions aud limita tions of the Act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 218), and the instruatlons of the Secretary of the Interior of Sep tember 15, 1917, the timber on the following lands will be sold May 12, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the' United States land office-at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions allowed, mnst be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from cltlient of the United States, associations of such cl Miens and corporations organised under the laws of the United States or any state, territory or district 'hereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before oelnr Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. i8 3., R. 1 W., Sec. 7, Lot 2. fir 86 M., Lot 3, fir 200 M., not to be sold for less then 81.60 per M. T. 19 8., R. 1 W Sec. 33. SW14 SVf. fir lOOr M.. 8KM 8W1. fir 1070 M.. not to e sold for less than $ 1.7 5 per M. T. 17 8.. R. 7 W., Sec. 11. SE NE1. fir 516 M sugar pine 36 M., none of ihe fir timber to be sold for less than SI. 25 per M., and none of the sugar pine timber to be sold for less than 13.00 per M. T. 37 8., It. 7 W., Sec. 13, Lot 6. fir 800 M., NW4 8E, fir 600 M . pine 26 M., SW14 8E1. fir 2000 M.. lt 7, fir 1200 M., NE14 SWU. Or 170 M., pine 170 M.. SK 3W, fir 1200 M., none of the Or timber to be sold for less than 11.26 per M.. and none of the pine timber to be sold for less than $2.50 per M. CLAY TALLM AN, Commissioner General Land Office. HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES Kitchen Cabinets, BUU In effect of any sort are made by us. Its all horns Industry. See us aboat anything In this tins you want. TheJ.G. FlouKCo. ' ' Fbo eo 1920 MITCHELL STYLE PLUS QUALITY t SEE THEM! J. F. BARKER & CO., I IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION Get your orders in now and be prepared. PROMPT SHIPMENTS. Write for prices stating quantity wanted. Sutherlin Fruit Products Co. RUTH KUI. I.N, OIIKGON. - Rum On In And have your battery tested at our free testing station. Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prices before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Truck Tire work prompt service at right prices. : v. TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES ' Roseb u rg Garage We Want Everybody To Know! That we havo the best short order service In town. Cafe teria Dinner from 11a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Our steaks and -chops .cannot be beat. A trial will convince you. Rcseburg Cafeteria $ Restaurant W.R.Warner X. P. Woods REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS AT AUCTION MEDFORD, OREGON MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920. Contignment from the I. H. Holloway Ranch, Corvallia, corvtittlng of 15Pure Bred Bulls-15 SIREO Uy LORD DONALD TKIt.MH OK HALK Tah or bankable note. C'ATTI.K All hulls are terl for tulM-rriihwIa and are guar anteed hrwli-n,, ' All ars n-Ktt-red In the American llerefonl linvik-nt' AwMK-lntlon, COL. A. L. STLVKXNOX, Auctioneer For details see ' O. I. PAILHON, Nairn ManaKor At Holland Hotel, Medford. 8.1 LE AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. VINSON'S 8TAUI.K, KOKT1I K1VKHMIDE. ! ! .