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PACK POI'R NEW SNAP SHOTS - The Loyalty of a Dollar. Nothing sticks to one through thick nd thin like money which U treated with consideration. But noth ing goes fastor than money which 1 mistreated. Wise expenditure, conscientious Having and judicious investing la the proper treatment for money. And a good way to begin treating your money right la to deposit it here at the Vmpqua Valley Bank. JOHN M. THRONE, Cathler. the IMPQUJI YH.LLEV bank ROSEBURG OREGON 1 I Inn 8 u R 0 E R OF PRICES This is the Last Week. We have started mov ing and will vacate our present quarters by Sat urday night. Local Restaurants Are Sold Today An Important bun in ess transaction was completed In this c!y today; when the Fouicn remaurania. two of I (he most prominent eating places in I Koseburg. became the property of i I fin. in f!nwlpv- a recent arrival here I from Portland. The deal was closed I by the Lawrence-Cordon real estate company. The two rHtai:rantR were i the prupTt yof Mrs. Georso Foutch. ! who hail been conducting them since ! the d-Mith of her liushand, and who! denin d to s I?, owing lo the (:i''t that I with tho confectionery that fIi also owns It was Juiprs.tibln for h r to j manage them. Mr. Fouirh will re- ! main In this city und conduct thei confectionery store on Sheridan street, which 1h In connection v.ith her restaurant there. Mr. and Mrs. Cowley, the new owners, are experienced restaurant people, having been In that bns'iiess for many years. Mr. Cowly will nanuRO the eating place on Sheridan street and Mrs. Cowley will conduct the Grand Grill. They were former ly in the same business In Hillsboro, ' nnd also in Portland, but came to this city because they d-slred to live In a smaller place. Mr. Cowley stated this morning that during the time they had been here he had failed In love with Pioaebnrg nnd expected to build himself a modem bungalow nnd spend the rest or his life here. He also said that ho would make a rtpncialty of new nnd unusual dishes which hcret'tfnre have never found & place on a bill of fare In this city. Mr. Cowley will take possession to morrow morning, and will bt once begin the work of cleaning. pa:nipr nnd thoroughly renovating both places of business. Ho remarked this morning that he wished to cay to tho public that it would take pos sibly a week bofore ho could change the menu and Introduce h's new dishes, but that it would be done ns soon as possible. All white heln will hn employed In kitchen and dining room of both restaurants, and with in a short time he experts to bring In several experienced cooks. YOU MUST HURRY to get in on our Special Prices. Act NOW! COME TO An Xmv In Vermont Mrs. Florence V. 1 Jodie yesterday received a small carton containing maple sugar s nt h r hy Mr. r.nd Mrs Gprdon A. Fery. formerly resident? of Koseburg. Mr. and M.-s. Fory p.ro now lnrated at Wakefield. Ver mont nnd pre rnndnctintr n In to farm there and arc also marketing n aplo sngnr which is taken fr.im tho trees on their place. They tia' ei' that they he remembered to tht'lr many friends in this city. Beef Cattle Drop Slightly in Price (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Juno 1. The live stink mvkr; ;-hnvs Iowt quotations today, holio steers g"lnt at U U tn U . llo ;s ere steady, commandm 1 4 lV to 1 ". fur primo lin.xed lots. Other m.ii kct prices are unchanged. CARR'S REMOVAL SALE After this week we will be in our new location at 231 N. Jackson St. the old Book Store loca tion. We will enlarge and renovate that store room and you will find U3 ready to give you better seryice. a. M. Pardee, of Car.yonvllUi. wai t:nnsaotlng luslnoss'uere today. Tonsil upenulou Mrs. R. E. Crawford underweni un oiioruilon for tonsils this morn ing at the offku ot Ur. A. C. Seely. Kceidvnce CuanseU Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown are now re-Ming at the Hotel Douglas where they havo taken a suite ol ruonis. Fr.ui Isadora .Mr. Ueulah Uovlngdon arrived in this city tn is morning from Isadora, where tho resides, to spend a rhor' iimo attending to business matters Vilt lit Slyrtlo Creek Mis. N. E. liushnell and baby lefi Ihis morning for Myrtle Creek, where they will spend several days visiting with relatives. Visit in liogue ltlvep .Miss Margaret Hart left this morn ing for Rosue Klver, where she wll' vislL. for a short time with her nleco, Mrs. H. V. Martin. Is in licud County Agricultural Agent C. J. Unrd left this morning for Hend ti attend the meeting of the stall Kiange. Gets ll.uk Home J. A. Walker, the real estate man. r.ho has been visiting In Oklahoma. New Mexico and Texas, has returned l.omo. Ho reports a fine trip, and a ig crop prospect all over the south west. - In Portland Dr. C. U. Wade la spending a few ('.ays in Portland attending a medi al meeting held there tnis wock. He will roturn to Koseburg tho lat ter part of the week. Ojierntrd Oil " .Miss .Margaret Tnomas, or Alienor. Oreson, underwent an operation at Mercy hospital yesterday, and is rest ing easy today. Dr. Suther per formed tho operation.. ictlirus to Kueno Mrs. F. W. lienson. who has been visiting at the George E. Houck resl- ien-e for the past few days, le.it mis afternoon for Eugene, where she re sides. Mrs. lieuuon is house mother it one of the university sororities. More YcMenlny John F. Kauffman, financial repre sentative of the Union Ctntral Life Insurance company, spent yesterday hi this city conferlng with his special agoiit, M. F. Rice. Mr. Kautlinan liso makes farm loans. He has head quarters in roruana. 1 ill Go to Portland .Mrs. C. S. ll.ii.line will leave to night for Portland, where she will remain for two wcokB ou her annual Vication. During her absence her duties at the conservatory of music vlll be attended to by Mrs. Stella Knauss and Mies Annabel Denn. To Glewiato Mrs. A, E. Morrow and two child ren, ot Albany, who have been visit ln in this city at the W. P. Weath erell home, left this morning for r-leii'-lale, wher they will visit for short time with relatives before returning home. I. t). O. V. Mcnim-ltl A committer, has been named by Phil.'tarinn lodio 1. O. O. F. of this city to act with committees from other branches of the order here in -iranKinir for a miitahl ememorinl servieo for the members who died during: the part yenr. This service is t be held on Sundny afternoon. T"no I.Ike services are to be held throughout the Jurlsdip'.lon. !enii:l!it Serviecw A number of organizations were "ell represented at tlie Memoriial Day servlres bold ot the Soldier's t'oine grove yesterday arternoon. The P.nv R"outa n et at the armory nnd m:ireh"(l in a bodv to tlie home, where titty assisted tho veterans in st'-ewin': f!ovrrs on tho craves" of tbe sol.llris wlio hid gone before. Thry were assisted by the Girl Seouts und a renrrsoplation of iMerif-an l-CKion. The talk by Uev. Ppanii.-.r was much enjoved, ami ono ef tbn most notable features was the U lnnlnpr of tho ranks of the oid sol dlers. This was pointed out by Uev. Pi angler, wl'o htted that tlie re prow in? less at the. rate of Ml every 2i hours. The exereisi s were well attended although the decora tion of cemetery graves kept many rway who would otherwise have tern present. MPORTANT RULING Ohio Wets Get Jolt on Prohi bition Amendment Issue In Decision. SUFFRAGISTS WIN .POINT Validity t.f -.National IVohl Amend ment left I'ndoclded l"ro!.ldent Xcod Xot Pay Income Tax ou His Suhuy. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON'. Juue 1. Tho L'nl-t.-A umtM BiinrAmp eiiiirt today held that federal constitutional aniond- .mnl. Ann l.a .11 lil.litted for rdtl- f.catlon to referendum vote In thosi ttatos having referendum provisions in their constitutions. The court al- rort Innnerntlva the OhlO State .(onstitutional referendum amend-j nent, in so far as It anw-ia tne ruu Ilcatiou of federal amendments. Tho Chlo state supreme court decrees dis missing the lnfunctlon proceeding lirought to pievent sunmission 01 uiv i.vnhthltinn nri women's SUffrad amendments to votors, were sot aside ly the cot rt. Klivs at lnliil)ition. WASm.VOTON'. June 1. The su- jrenie court Mled acaln today to decide the validity of the prohibition amendment and the measure provid ing tor eutorcenieni or me hci. tccees was tr.kfn ny the court until next Monday, when the present tern Don't llnve to Pay. WASHINGTON, June 1. Provis ions in the war tax revenue act r"- ouirlng the president of tho Unletd tateB to pay income tar e. t'- ' my, was today declared uncontitu- tlcnat by tho supreme court. Knvored Anarchists. WASHINGTON', June 1. Charg Irg that Louis F. Post, assistant sec rotary of labor, had a "prevortt.d sympathy for criminal anarchist i. Hy. General Palmer today told the bouse committee that In dealing ' attempts of the government to r'.d t'eis country of dangerous aliens. Post had employed a "self-willed. autocratic substitute of his own mis taken personal viewpoint for obliga tions of the public law." Propose increased ttiuui-lc. WASHINGTON. June 1. In creased salaries for posial employes amounting to approximately thirty- three millions of dollars the first year, effective July 1, was rocom mended in a report to congress by the Joint congressional session. Ojien Trade Oirices. LONDON. June 1. As a result of :ho conference yesterday between Lloyd Georgo, Drillsh premier, and Gregory Kressln, Russian bolshevlst minister on trade, and members of the Ilritish cabinet, the soviet gov ernment of Russia has betm granted permission to immediately open trade ofTlces In London. Itiissians Fnll Vnck. LONDON. Juno 1. Russian bol shevlst forces fighting against tho Poles and Ukrainians south of Kiev, have retreated to new positions af ter an engagement with superior enemy forces, says an official Mos cow dispatch. Oimker Out Co. Wins. WASHINGTON. June 1. Govern ment appeals in the federal anti trust suit against the Quaker On: a company was dismissed today hy the supreme court on motion of the gov ernment attorneys. Itnlxmlc Plncne Alarms. VERA CRl'Z, June 1. President Wilson has offered to send hosptlnl ships and nurses, with a corps of doctors and such medical supplies as are necessary, for Immediate relief of bubonic plague sufferers and to assist in combatting the disease, which has appeared here. Kleven authentic ear.eg bnve developed here to Hate, of which five have resulted in death. SAYS UOADS AKU GOOD. The highway through southern Oregon Is in line shape, according to ibe pecuinnis of the Oregon Jour nal'.", road lour cur, who were here vrstenliiv ou their way home from a trip to ihe slate line. They are traveling in an i:lcjn six. XOTIC1-; OF FINAL SKTT1.K.HE.NT. In ihe County Court for Douglas ! County. Orepi.ii. ' In the matter of the estate of Delilah I J Oiirnt y. deceased. I Notice Is hereby piven that the undersigned, administrator of the es tate of Delilah J. Gurney. deceased, bns filed in the nhnve eullMed court his final account ns such administra tor of sold e-.t;,te. jnd s:ild court has by i,ier duly i -it'lf. and entered. , fired Thur- ':.v. ih,. first day of July. J 1920, at lit o'cl-rk in the forenoon ' In the ronrtv court room In the I eourthouf at ro.. hurg. Ore., as the time and plnee for hearing objee- ons. If anv, to s.ild account, and tho final ClO"! f .,) e.'nte 8TFPIIKX J. PHIifM. Administrator of rtt 0f Delilah 3. Oiirney, deeaV Dated June 1, 2920. Tent Caterpillars, give I hem a dose of S. & YV. arsenate of lead. Sure cure. Churchill Hwd. Co. 'I-: U.tf ;:5si.5. l-t S-L. OREGON NO. 2474 will be at Oakland June 3, 4 and 5. and the bal. of tho month If necessary. Oregon Is proving to bo a wonder ful breeder. Co mo out and see hlra. E. A. KRUSE & SON STOCK RANCH 380 acres on Pacific highway, 126 acres under ditch, 60 acres lo crop, partly alfalfa, balance mostly hill pasture, with some 2 plow land, some good timber, outside range, also V. S. Govt. range; ranch can carry 200 , head ot cattlo; ranch all fenced; 2 sets of buildings, fair. Will sell with stock an! . equipment or without. For particulars see G. W.YOUNG AND SON I Ronl Estate and Insurance. 110 Cass St. Phone 417 Will Adjourn Saturday. V Af?H l VCTIIN June I The l ouse today adopted a resolution pro viding for a sine die adjournment of ccngress at 4 o'clock Saturday aftor-loon. New Bridge in Chicago is Opened CHICAGO, Juue I. Ten thou sand tuns of steel, Chicago's uow boulevard link bridge, settled into place recently with a whirring ot gears, and for the ninth time in Hi yours north and southern Chicago were connected by a direct lake front route. . The new bridge, a double dock bascule, or "jack knife" type, is a triumph of engineering skill. When the draw is opened for passing shipa the two immense "leaves tower 150 feet into the air. A broad boule vard viaduct leads to the upper level. reserved for pleasure vehicles only, while trucks aud drays rumble over the lower passageway. The bridge cost fl6.0U0.000 and more than 20 years was spent In Its planning aud construction. Dr. 15. R. Shoemakor reports that tre number of rmallpox cases in tlu city and surrounding communities nro growing less. Tho epidemic huf been quite widespread although in a very ntild form. NEW TODAl WANTED Chambermaid at Hotel Grand. Apply at onco. FOR SALE Set (12 Vols.) Building construction. 315 Cbadwick St. FOR RENT To gentleman, room with bath. 340 S. Stephens St. FOR SALE Player piano, almost new. 75 rolls cash or time. 315 Chadwick St. WANTED Scotch collie pup. Phone io-riz early mornings. John Goodbourn. FOR SALE 400 tier oak stove and block wood", special price for 100 tier lots on ground. If taken al once. C. W. Groves, phono 6-F33. FOR RENT Two well furnished sleeping rooms. Men preferred iiione jij octwecn 8 a. m. and o p. ni. WANTED TO RENT Upright or piuyer piano for three or four months; no children. Inquire at News-Review office. LOST White Spitz dog, hair grease and dirty. Finder please tele phone 207-Y. SI THE QUALITV OF OUR WORK cannot be bauged by our price the skill. the care and thoroughness guarantee satisfaction. LET US SHOW YOU Who's your cleaner? jfl Try Our Way Our Auto Will Coll. Phone 277. Tlione 277. 11 J A.OMT Lady's small, open-face gold waicii, goia nanrts, half circle stars on back case. Reward for return to this office. TRADE 15-jeweled Wallham watch in 20-year gold filled case for good rifle. Call or write Roy Agee. 815 307""' St" Roseburg' or Pbonc FOR SALE Span 3-year-old mares mare and rni,i i.i,nin ri wickless oil range; also attach- 'em ior converting Ford into ",?LOT- Il,"llre John McKay, "ilbur, Oregon. DO YOU OWN A SAWMILL and timber, if so would vnu leoo mm and accept $3.00 per M. for the iiuioer as cut including lease of niill If interested senri rnii .in scription of your mill and timber me ai once. Schiller I). Her niann. 42G Lumbermens Bldg Portland, Oregon. WE HAVE A CLIENT who wishes to dispose of the following timber claims: E 4 of SW and SV4 of Sec. 18, and SX. Sec. 20 T. 32 R. 4, about 10 miles east of G.emlnle. Estimated to cruise lo.000.000 foot of fir. pine and spruce. Make an offer. Schiller R l.ermann. 42T.-S Lumbermens Bid., Tortland, Oregon. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ntwayv DCS! 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Our WORD Is our BOND. - BUBAR BROTHERS 1 mmmmm j T ONIGHT 9 An Assortment of Classic Dances C1VEN BY THE HEINLINE-MOORE CONSERUATORV OF MUSIC AND TAYLOR HOLMES ix "Three Black Eyes" FS A DISGIIACK! TWO'S OVT OF PLACBBt'I,Hjf AYKLb IT'S A ItEAIi COMEDY WITH A WcS" ChrisuVComedy and Pathev Wednemlny: A rarnmount Siieclal and Arbockle 0" TODAY OXLY DOROTHY GISH rr.. n .mdinill! Ill ine screen s r unniest n "PEPPY I PGLU A dandy story full of "peppy' comedy' II v ier . BLACK SECRET I" ROUS COMEDY AXD