paok mix
Elk and Shrine Emblems
U See uj '' Verif y
Kvery man should wear the emblem of his lodge, to make
himself known to hi. "brothora" and strangers. It la the right
thing to do.
If ou have learned the mysteries of aome good "order." come
In and get a NEW pin, charm or ring.
BUBAR BROTHERS
School Board
Meet Last Night
Tho regular amnion of the ftoso
hurg school board was held lust
night and several matters of lesser
Imiiortance were taken up. Tho reg
ular mnnlhlv hills were passed, and
the question of whether or not the
schools would be dismissed for Fri
day of the carni...l week was dis
cussed. It was finally decided that
this would be done, as that Is the
II n ul day of school and many are not
required to be In attendance. The
school parade. In which tho high
school participates every year. Is
held In the morning of that day. and
the schools will bo dismissed for the
afternoon. Several teachers wer-i
also elected at this time, but the
full corps tins not yet been selected.
This will be published in full later.
WOODItl UN PI'.OPLK IIKHK.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Forsythe and
children, well known residents of
Woodburn, Oregon, arrived In Hose
burg this morning by automobile
from Los Angeles, where they have
been spending the greater purt of
tho winter. The Forsythcs aro
traveling In a Studebaker big six.
and aro exceedingly proud of the
record made by them from Ijih An
ei'lea to this city. The entire trip
was made in high without shifting
gears, Hoberts Mountain includ -J.
They spent a few hours hero at the j
8'udchc.kcr gnrnge. h aving early this
afternoon on the last lap of their
trip.
o
CAMP till'K'SKH SITU.
El'flKN'H, May 10. II. K. Vin
cent, of the Oii.inulo national forest,
returned yeBtorday from a vinit ot
several days lit McKenslo Bridge,
where he has been tonkin after the
construction of a short stretch of
road running from tho highway Into
a tract of 117 itrrca that has been set
tslde, for a tourists" camp. This will
make a beautiful spot for campers,
thought It requires n great ileal of
clearing, being covered villi sm:i!l
growth and brush. After the work
of clearing Is done, a number of rus
tic tables will tie put tin and fire
places constructed for the conveni
ence of campers.
!4 )A NCR AT MACOAIIKK HAM,.
;
The Trotters will hold an- w
other social dance at Maccabee
hall Wednesday evening. Good
music will be furnished. You
aro Invited.
VBluebeard Watson
m vm.A Q Wives
lltn " "
L09 ANGELES. May ll.-'j;
nine murders to which -Bluebeard
Watson or Holden. who waa yester
day sentenced to life Imprlsonraen
In San Quentio. had confessed were.
Nina Lee Ueloney of tureka.
Mont., married In San Francisco,
December G, 1919. struck on the
head with a hammer and smolherec
In a blanket at Signal 11111. neal
Long Beach, Los Angeles county,
J.nuary 16, 1920. burled on a rocks
mountain side In Imperial valley.
I where the grave was pointea i
the murderer himself to establish
he crime In Lot Angeles coumr .
... .!... ru-..iv life sentence In
California, In accordance with an al
leged agreement with tne aisirn-i i
torney and escape extradition to and
possible death sentence in m
of Washington.
Elizabeth Prior of Wallace, iu,
married March 25, 1919. at Loeur
d'Alene, Idaho: Bkull crushed wim a
sledge hammer ana oouy hum
near Plum Station, Wash., where It
as found.
ah m I.iidvlason of Seattle,
ori at Port Townsend. Wash.,
rvmher . 1917: drowned under
heavy logs In the St. Joe river.
Idaho. ,
A.,n. Wilson of Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, married at Vancouver. Sep-
ember 20. 1918; drowned in i.ano
Washington.
Beatrice Andrewartna or uaigary.
married at Taeoma, February i.
1519: drowned In Lake wasningion.
Eleanor rraser or uaignry, m-
Wta. Canada, marriea in aeame.
919: thrown Into the Spokane nv..
near Spokane, believed by the mm
dfrer to have been carried over the
rails and crushed on the rocka below.
Marie Austin of Calgary, beaten
with a rock and drownea in i-ne
Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
Mrs. M. A. Watt, box winni-
neg. Canada; drowned in Lake Coeur
d'Alene. Idaho.
SSSSSS au4 . V 5
I
ItKPOKT OK TDK CONDITION OF
THK IMl'Ql'A VALLEY BANK
Mo. 93.
At Itoaeburg. In the Stato of OT3
gon. at 1ho close of business May 4.
1920:
Resources,
Loans and discounts ...$425,966.23
U. S. Houds and certifi
cates 123,164.00
Other bonds and war
rants 85,953. 07
Hanking house 2s.000.00
Furniture und fixtures.. z.nu.vu
Uue from banks (not re
serve huukH) 4,825.71
Due from approved re
serve hanks 206,759.41
Checks and other cash
Items 3,993.45
Exchanges for clearing
house 3,842.38
Cash on hand 45,631.85
Totul $940,206.15
UahlllUes.
Capital stock paid m...$ 50.000.00
Surplus fund 18.000.00
Undivided profits, less
oxnensea and taxea
mild 6.154.20
Postal savings bank de
posits 1.601.87
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 647,175.41
Demand certificates of
poBit 2,775.60
Cashier checks outstana-
Ing 2.206.75
Time deposits 212,202.32
$940,206.16
County of Douglas
Mlsa Edna Myers, who spent tho
morning In this city triinsnctlu.'i
business matters, left on tho after- i 2
noon train for her home In Voncalla.
Mrs. M. Fox, who rcfhlcs in Yon
ealla, and who has been attending to
husinoss matters in this city, will
leave tonight fur S;trt Eiiiih-'rco to
make an extended visit with rela
fives.
Total
State ot Oregon
ss.
I, J. M. Throne. Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
xwear that the above statement
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
J. M. THRONE. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this llth day of May. 1920
I'EAKL PATRICK.
Notary Public for Oregon
I Notarial Seal)
My commission will expire Jan.
1924.
Correct Attest: n. W. Strong. D. R.
Shambrook, Holand Ageo, direct
ors.
o
diet Flshor Is sporting a iow
Prlxcoe automobile, which he pur-
clinsc.l of the Mbertv An-n Sab-s Co
Physicians Hold
Meeting Today
Gasoline Supply s
Limited Here
With everyone with any variety
of motor vehicle from a tin Utile to
a tractor clamoring for gasoline, and
with none at hand, the local Stand
ard Oil station came near reaching
the "tearing their hair" stage this
mnrnlnz. but late this afternoon
small car of gasoline arrived in tho
city, and will be spotted and unlcnd-
d this evening. However, tne car
Is not of the usual aire, and contains
only a small amount as compared
with what could be used nere. io
ore cars have passed Spokane en-
toute to this city but will not arrive
for several days. The manager ot
the local plant has arranged a scnea
ule which it is hoped will mak.- the
gasoline go as far as possible for
Ugltlmate purposes. Physicians will
have their tanks filled as olt-m as
necessary, and the farmers will also
te supplied. It Is said now that
many tractors are standing Id'e ow
lug to the shortage. Trucks for com
mercial purposes will also rec.nve e
iniall supply. Ple-isure cars will re
ceive only a very small amount for
the next few days. It bolng the In-
'entlon of the plant here to keep
i hem supplied with two gallons.
and no more, and It is advisable f r
veryone to use the precious fitiid
( nly when necessary, so that t .e lim-
'ted supply win last until ren i.ircc
ments arrive.
Many prominent physicians from,
all Darts of the county arrived in,
kICi tot night and this morn-:
Ing and are in attendance today on
he l y ninth annu.l meeting of
the Southern Oregon Medical asso
ciation. The sessions arranged or
the morning and afternoon mee li g
are very Interesting and P"""") c ,
and much interest i. being dh-pla) id. ,
The meetings are being held n the
Elks' temple. A luncheon with ap
propriate speeches was held at tne,
Umpqua hotel at noon today, ana
waa largely .mended. 1 ""'1
place for next year, as well as the ,
...ri.. will be held to-
eitfi-uuu Ul Wtuw. a
dr.
o
Realty Board to
Meet Tonight
A very short meeting of tho Kose
burg Realty Board was held in tne
cfflce of Lawrence and Cordon last
night, and several matters were
taken up .nddlscusscd. The meeting
waa adjourned In a short time, to al
i, ,ha n,emher of the organization
to attend the merchants' association
meeting. A special called meeting
of the realty board will be held this
evening at 7:30, and at this time
the members will enter luuy miu iuo
gasoline situation here, the causes
of the shortage and wnat can ue uu"
by them to prevent a recurrence. It
i tielr Intention to take up the mat
ter of inducing one of the independ
ent oil corporations to establish a
plant in this city.
Merchants Hold
Good meeting
A well attended meeting of the
P.oseburg Merchants' association was
held last night and several matters
of imnortance given consideration
A resolution opposing the extending
of the Crater lake park to Include
Diamond lake was parsed and a copy
ordered forwarded to the Oregon
delegation requesting thom to use
their Influence to keep the lake and
territory. Immediately surrounding
under the Jurisdiction of the forest
service. The matter of the coining
of the automobile caravan was dis
cussed and It was arranged that the
cars shall be parked on Main street
between Washington and Lano StB.
The Intersections will be kept open
but no cars will be allowed to travel
north or south on Main street dur
ing the time tne caravan is in tins
city. Dean Hubar. Mose Klce aim
Earl Pickens were appointed by the
association to represent that body
to co-onerute with three other com
mitteemen to bo appointed by Mayor
Hamilton. It was also voted to
close all businesa establishment
'.'urlng the afternoon ot Friday, May
21. election day, which will he the
irst day of tho Twilight league ser
ies. Two pick-up teams of mer
chants will play a preliminary, fol
lowed by the main event.
Prune
Orchard!
Bearing orchard that will pay
big this present season. Place
has fair Improvement, and 1
priced extremely low for quick
sale. Some equipment. See tub-
Two other especially good
buys. One la tract of river
bottom, well Improved. The
other Is . prune orchard with
suburban borne. Two extra
good values. '
Some good properties to ex
change. If you desire to ex
change, come In and see what
we have to offer.
G.W.YOUNG AND SON !
Rnl Estate and Insurance.
110 Cass St. Phone 417
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
Who's Your Cleaner?
When you ask your friends or neighbors that
question, they are sure to say
THEN
TRY OUR WAY
Our prices are the lowest, consistent with the
high-clas3 work we do.
Phone 277
Our Auto Will Call
Roseburgerites Can
Get Hotel Rooms
W. J. Weaver, manager of the
Tmpqua hotel, today received a loi
ter from Ray W. Clark, puiilcity
manager of the, Multnomah hotl n
Portland and which will tie of lnter
st to anyone Intending to visit the
Portland Hose Festival In JuOi Tli
letter is as follows: "lleferr ng to
our conversation Monday, I Leg to
cay that 1 talked with K. K. l.arrl
more, manager of the Liberty bob 1
In Vancouver. Washington, und was
Informed that he at present ha'd
not contracted for any rooms d -big
the month of June, Bud he v. uM
te glad to handle any lios'hur,'
'Isltors during that time, providing
they would cominuulcatn with him at
the earliest possible date. Hoping
this will be of benefit to you and
our people of Roseburg."
A. R. Marsh, of Riddle.
business visitor here today.
NEW TODAi
FOR SALK Wicker
Phone 448-R.
baby buggy.
FOR SALE Household goods. Call
74t .So. Thompson St.
WANTED To rent a wheelchair for
a few weeks. Call 122-J.
WANTED At once, 2 furnished
housekeeping rooms; no children
Box 304.
FOR SALE. I gas range, ii
plate, $4. To be seen
North Pine street.
: 1 gas
at 530
'on tv-ii.K Ford-Smith form a
truck, in good condition. $350
J.-W:gaiisfer. Oakland. Oregon.
FOR SALE International eas en
gine, slightly used. 3 h. p., In good
condition. Phone 388-Y, or call
sis is. Jackson.
I OR SALE House, J150 down, bal.
same as rent. My overhead ex
pense light, so I rlvo bargains. C.
-Merrill, 504 MIU St.
U. S. Concerned
Over Mexico Fight
EL PASO. May U. The activities
of the Carranza forces In the Tarn
I'Uo region which itself Is In the
hands of the rebels. Is causing tht
I'nlted States government consider-
able concern, according to a dispatch
from the agents of the Mexican revo
lution at Washington to the revolu
tionists here.
While advices are coming thru
from Mexico on the revolutionary
situation are fragmentary and con
flicting, they cast considerable doubt
on the reports that Carranta has
been made prisoner.
E. E. En-mitt was In from Umpqua
yesterday bringing with him a bob
cat hide on which he received the
usual bounty.
Good Roads may 2i
fete 302 XYMfWlr.tMsMtMdLkfrft
VOTE
FOR
i.o.s r Purse wit'i some small
cnange and pearl handled kf,
r Inder please leave at News-Re
view otlice and receive roward.
Here From Oakland
Mrs. C. H. Modley arrived in this
city this morning from Oakland to
spend the day shopping and visiting
with friends.
Will lieave Tonight
Mrs J. H. Raukln, who recently
disposed of the Maple Leaf confec
tionery store, will kove tonight for
Portland, where she will spend sev
eral days visiting with friends. .
iiini. Mirht Here
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Taylor and
daughter, who 'arrived In Rosebura
.trliv from Portland, where tncy
hve heen visiting, left this morning
for Oakland, Calif., where they ro-
side.
Mimin From Los Aneclei
Martin MarteliB. who nas oeen
spending the past few weeks In Los
inIrjpa arrived at his home in thlr
nitv last nlEht. Mr. Martens is much
improved In neaitn iouowiiib mo u-
lourn In tne Boutnern cuy,
Tn Mvrtlo Crook
Mm. A. Dobson. wno nas oeen
vlsitine in this city with her niece
Mrs. Sam Starmer, left this morninp
fnr Mrrtle Creek, where she Is man
ir.g an extended visit with relatives.
Mrs. Dobson resides in tjanioruia.
vuitin Mono
Miss Bell Bridges, who formerly
resided in this city, orrived here las'
r.lnht and will spend several day:
visiting with friends. Miss Bridget
is at present making her home on
a ranch near Oakland.
Tnkfl I!omedend
T. J. Dodge and wife, who have
filed on homestoad land near Drain
left this morning to spend a few days
at the property. Mr. Dodge is an ex
service man and has exercised his
preferential right in securing gov
ernment land.
Trades Ranch For Stmw
Lane Thornton, who quite recent
Iv traded his store nt Camas Valley
for a ranch near Riddle, has traded
his holdings for another general
merchandise Btore at Sheftlin, abou
10 miles from Illllsboro. Mr. Thorn
ton will move his family to that
place and take immediate posses
sion.
Exhibiting Ul! Strawbonlo!
O. H. Wilson, who lives In the
Alexander Park section, was exhib
iting some fine strawberries thl-
morning and asking his friends to
somple thein. He has about 8000
nlants which were set out last year
but while they are doing well for
this season, will not come into fill
bearing until 1921. Mr. Wilson if
specializing in small fruits, as he
says his place is adapted to the
work.
Mlslonnry Comlnc
The Women's Foreign Missionary
ce'ely of the M. K. church Is espe
cially favored in having Miss Julh
C. Morrow on her first furlouch
from South India mission fields to
speak here Wednesday, May 12th
There will be an afternoon meetin?
at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters
ai 2:30 o'clock and In the evening
nt 8 o'clock at the church. There
1
will be special music at each meet
ing and all who aro inierestou uie
most cordially Invited to attend.
ro Yoiicallo
tr Klinur Daugherty, of Yon-
calla, who spent the morning In this
city shopping, returnea to uer numo
this afternoon.
Motored Here
Claude Wise motored to in is cny
from Yoncalla this morning and
spent a few hours ationaing to ousi
nesB matters, returning early this af-
PRIZE
i a
When Business Expands
When your business expands, you may
feel the need of an additional banking
connections We direct your attention
to the strength and good service offered
you by the Roseburg National Bank and
cordially invite your Checking Account
TheRosebiiiB National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
MID
VOTE
FOR
Good Roads id
v.t.302XYMtwnjtft;HJ
Profit of $14.50
On Sack Sb
ternoon.
Business Trip
H. W. aiaisters reiurneu io uw.
burg this afternoon from the south
ern part of the state, where ha has
been attending to numu
for the past week.
Divorce (iranted
In the circuit court today Judce
Hamilton grunted a divorce to Mae
Vox from her husbantt. r,rnesi ro,
in the ground of cruelty, i no pium
iff's attorney was Carl E. Wlinberly.
Ik-tarn to Helmut
Miss Velma Bates and miss t-un
niomann. who have been visiting
here at the I). W. Bates residence,
left this afternoon for Corvallls,
where they are attending college.
Taken Position Here
i p Vnrrlnztnn. of Minneapolis,
Minn., arrived in tno cny yesieiunj i pound saeits ot sugar ire LtMk
md will remain hero permanently. , company.
Mr. Karrlngton Is a nepnew oi mni o
m l '"'1. Vosburgu .T.. i . i i;t k.i-:ii to uk.ith.
i position in the store operated by
ho brothers. 1 PORTLAND, Mar 11-k
Wagon In Crock Ampf, cabinet matter, win
A tourist driving a team mm i ('eath and damage eitimUMitl
wn-on lor.ded with household goods noo was done when lire o1
.nwH a mifihan Sunday evening at
the undergrade crossing near Suth-
rlln. The wagon was uppeu oier
'he grade nnd landed bottomside up
n the creek. Considerable damage
was done to the furniture, a piano
being included In 1ho load, but for
tunately none of the occupants were
Injured.
Attend Funeral i nuunMiiu.ii,
liy Associated pw
SALT LAKE. May loZf.
the Ltah-Idaho Suiar nmMI. "
headquarters here, by sduT' '.
I at ii.li cents a pound wtmUu.
vuu ii price u was rtiiel .
from 12 cents, are realiiim tr
til IE . I. ,., ?p
T....v u uuuuim-poQBg SI
iiiii-u main uisinct Atlorlfj V
Blair announced today.
A complaint chanting tl( w
pany with profiteering u n
rniuruay at tne instance ot FterC
Jackson, chief of the local
ment of justice bureau. Umi;
Nibley, vice-president and ax'
general manager of thecoiatii-
arrestea ana released m i
bonds. Mr. Jackson Jn his eompliBti
leges that over 177,000 lor-
dotermlued origin In i furl c
ndloinirg a downtown !!
destroyed two storlei of a loiwr
building. One firemsi tuw
come with the hoary saofr from &
laming oils.
o
V. S. SDI.IIIK1U CALia
BROWNSVILLE. May lt-1-
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harding left advance guard of the mlit
ib V i ft. rnoon for Seattle, having re- ' ,,pproar hed tne aouum ss
re ved word ot the death at that j yatomoras, a Mexican tonn
-ilnro of Mrs. Harding's favorite i i,ere. shortly before nom at
nenhew. Frank Kenneth Iaynor. Jdianged a few sbota wiujti
They had had no word of any Illness j r!,nza outposts. The rebel sr.
and were ejtceedlngly surprised nt i hclevl to he a prelimiw
the sad tidings. No particulars wen; , nl ack jn force The Atntr;
irlven In the telegram except that the , nuthorlties ordered a
'nneral will i- b-'d t "morrow. They ,rient o EOi,Hcrs to the A
will ret-vt t i tuts cny me mun
part of ." i ci'l;.
!' IX MAKV" MIKKI).
EPIl'RTA, Wash., A contract
ailing or three Inches of rainfall
for a h Klr.-d mile radius, has been
closed with Cccrno Hatfield, the Los
Argeles "rain man" by the local
rmmerc'nl club. The work of con
itruiVlr.T towers and installing
"nultim nt Is to I) - started this week.
':atfi"l I is to receive nothing for the
first Inch M rain, $3000 for the sec
rpd. nnd ono for the third.
ond of the International
H.hD tvn machine eunawcti
in position pointing toMi
moros.
t Tt ruirnctt. a pioneer r-:
of t'hls'county, was in W
iirl Prnlrlfl.
TS M. Matthews, wno rs
i t ..vic nhms. was to118
VUI1U l.','-'(l '
todav. Mr. Matthews
strawberry grower wdW
ri KHi tun M."-- ,.-k,l
market for nearly six i
voar.
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NEW SINOHR SEWINO MACHINES 4 t, Wt i f l JU 5 5
15 down, J3 a month. Seo Sing- d llA M f. 5
er man. 404 Cass St. All makes A f. 5
machines repaired. Phone 102. V A 8
WANTED A middle agedwomarTto j A I J X S ! 4
run bunk house. Few men to i j m " TA 4
board except In fruit season, j 4. CONTEST CIX)SKS WW 1.1 5 ' 4
Wages, nnd everything found. ' 4 , , ,v ? A
Permanent. Phone 31-F1 J letters must bear postmark f f
. J of not later than May 13. A f
WANTED Man and wife, without1? T1"n the Judges will choose A 4
children, nt Overland Orchards :j from one of the names submit- A 4
Wages ton. wife to hoard a few f ,,'1- lf 'ou are not familiar J A
men. Evervth'r.g found. Perma- 4 wl:h ne beautiful place walk J 4
nent If satisfactory. Phone 13-F5. ;4 0V("r ani1 your choice ol 5
- ' 4 wi" SKest itself and 4 5
FOR SALE 1 WIllv.-KnU-l,! - ,5 win tha t.-.n A
passenger touring car, model S-4. : 5 J 4 4
First-class condition, new tires. ? ATk. 4 4
and completely overhauled. Just 5 AT A 4
me tning tor stage work. Wrl
E. O. Tlender. Broadwav Dnvi
IRENE CASTLE
"THE FIRING LINE
BY ROBERT W. CHA.MBKI1S
Beauty, Class, Distinction, anil a smashing SWT-
, rrilV T!T.
CHRISTIE COMEDY AND TO PICS vt
Wediiesuay: Ollvo Tliomas in "Tho Glorious Lady.
TODAY OXLY
AN ALL-STAR CAST
Tortland
FOR SALE Five room furnished
cottage, with targe lot. flood
place for garden and chickens.
Some fruit. Cash or terms, or will
accept a late model automobile.
desirable, as part payment. For
price ana luu information, phon
'l-i ytV y4 Including Catherine Calvert, Eugene 0'Bnen
A CAStY-HAHDIHO i t Ruby De Remer in
jf y "FIRES OF FAITH
II 4 PHONH 8.14 4 ij nOLLN COMEDY PATHK XEW3 BL.CK SEjmsJ,