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J-AliM -" "rj - AWA 8 Money Squandered Reaction from the sacrifices of war' or some other rea son has affected llio people the country over in respect to inoney matters. Thero has been deplorable thoughtlessness in spending and lack of coustrvativencss in Investing. Therein lies the great blame for the coat of living. An account hero at thn l'iiiiuu Yalley Dunk is a rem edy we urge every pcisou and family to take. i JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the VKVQVR YHLLEV bank ROSEBURG OREGON IlKKTAI'lt.WT MANA(;Kll M A K KS A N X H' X CRM K X T The new management of the Fouti-h restaurant in this city an nounced today that a special chicken dinner will be featured each Sunday. A good chicken dinner will servo a a NOTICK OK SALE OF GOVLRN MKNT TIMHKR. General Lund Office, Washington, 1). C 'Juno 1, 1120. Notice Is hereby given tbut subject to the conditions and limita tions of the Act of June 9, lit Hi 30 Stat., 21H), and the Instructions or the Socretury of the Interior of S'-p- qulte an attraction to the patrons of , .' 1S lh ,,,,.,. ., ... the restaurants no doubt and tho rnw,ig n,is will be sold July 1 2, new fnunugor aeeuires uie nieuu win be replete with "goodies." riGICOXS ltKLKASLI). ji:i2'), at in o'clock a. m., at put. lie I unction at Hie United States land jolice at ItoK.-burg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lens than the i am. raised value as shown by thin Three hundred racing pigeons notion, sale to be subject to the up were released at Oakland at C::i0 '- i p nival of the Secretary of the In clock this morning for a flight to.tcrlor. The purchase price, with an Ban Kranclsio. Thefco birds wit.i sent adililliinal sin i of one-fifth if one by tho Sun I'rancisio Racing Pigeon per c j.t thereof, being commis-dons club to the express agent at Oakland ullowe.l. must he deposit, d lit time with instructions to release tho of sale, mm,, y to bo retui n. .1 If sale birds this morning. The sheriff's of-, In not approved, otherwise p Hen flee was requested to give the birds''" '"" f,"r UM 'i ' ' i.roteetlfin. TheBe birds " 1 l,,u" " "V 1 . ' '' . .. will be r. celv. .1 from citizens or (lie Tuft, d Stnte.1, associations of S'.l.'h 1 r lliz ns and corporations orgai: ii-.-d j under the laws of Hie l'nlted States l or any stnte, territory or Ulstr.cl couiplote protection. These birds guv great service during the war and considerable data regarding their flights is being gathered dur ing the present peace times In order i to make racers of greater assistance ,,,.,,. .,... ' ! ,,n,.,.il,,i-. n l thn ........ nf 1.UP h,wlllltl..U ' . ' . ., . MOW TKI.KPIIONK l)ll!l:T()ll- IKS DlhTltllUTKK TODAY The new telephone directories have been completed and are ready 'lor distribution by the local tele phone office.. The directories com prise one of tho neatest pamphlets thai has yet been put out In this city and have several new features, in cluding colored advertising inserts, which go to makii II a mot attract ive book. The books will bu dis tributed to u II entitled to them with in the next few days. Methodist tlinrch, South, James E fonder, pastor. Sunday school, II : 4 r. a. in. Preaching II n. m., sult ject. "Will a .Man Hob find?" Junior League, 2:30 u. m. Senior Lcngue, 7 p. in. Preaching. 8 p. in., subject. "Vacation Religion." Public cordial ly welcomed to all services. CfCiOftOOOOcKiO.OOOC'cj 1 OPENING DANC At the RIDDLE PAVILION Under New Management Tuesday Eve., June0, 1920. .? 9 to 12 DTe Famous ST NEWS SNAP SHOTS T - - Regular Saturday night dance I.. Iron. Clenizarry I the armory tonight Some iir,v u-iii.ai... of Gloneairy. was real music and a real " i ' : . -- . i .,T ... ...,. the ner A. r..H.irnl it'a a h I. II.U lllKlT nou business visitor In this city today returning home late this, afteraoon. Here Today Mrs. Laura Blnitlelon. who resides on North Lieer Creek, spent today In HoBbiirg shopping and Tisltlng Willi friends. In I"' rom KdenlM.wer Kr. d Verrell. of Edenbower. spent a few hours in Itoseburg today at tending to business mutters and vihiiitiK with friends, lias Pi. nl. The cooking club of the IJenson sebool enjoyed a picnic Thursday at the fair grounds. The girls were chaperoned by Mrs. A. C. Gusten and Mrs. O. N. Oilinore. Keiiirns from Portliunl County Juvenile Officer Agnes ritrhford. who has been attending to business matters In Portland for the past few days, orrlved 1n this i'lty on the morning train. .Motor to Sullierlln A large number of young people of the city lost night motored to huth erlln to attend a dance giver, there. The return to this city was made at a lale hour after a good time was enjoved. To California Mrs. O. U. Franklin, of Portland, who base been visiting here for the past month with her father, B. A. Ifunsaker. i'4 this morning for Cali fornia where she will make an ex tended visit with relatives, leaves For ItnkersflcM Miss Adna Cheney left last nlghl for llakersfield. where she will make her home in the future. She has been visitln? in Ttoselnirg for the past year with her mother, Mrs. Os- .vnum. I II.. lug Well Miss Dorothy Orcutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt. who was operated on at Mercy hospital a short time airo. Is convalescing rapidly, according to the attending physician. Ilr. Sether. Olierntei! On Carl Jaekmon. of Myrtle Creek, underwent nn operation at the Mercy hospital this morning, with Drs. Sether and Stewart In attendance. At n late hour this afternoon he was reBting easy, leaves llowpitiil Miss Margaret V. Thomas, or Scottshurg, who was operated on at Mercv hospital recently, has so far renovered that she was able to leave that Institution this morning, and will be cared fpr nt a private home this city for a short time. Is Vl-lllng Here rm-in E. Sawyers, for sevipral years a resident of Rosebnrg. Is vlslt In in this city for a short time. He has been employed near Port- and and is now on his way to Med- ford. Now 111 Colorado According to word received In ftoseburg this morning. Perry R. Ilovd and his mother, who have been spending some time in the middle western states, are now nt Colorado Spring. Colo. They like that place fine, they pay. Many residents of the southern part of lite city have .repottr"l the loss of potted plantH and flowers dllriliK the pant few davs. It Is ap parent 'that a flower thief has been very busy recently and. has succeeded in obtaining a large number of valu alde plnnts. oualilled purchaser, the limber nny legal subdivision will bo offered iv parately before being Included In any offer of a linger unit. T. 22 S., It. 3 , Sec. 7. NEV, NK V . yellow fir 32.1 M.. NV4 NEVi. yellow fir Mid M.. HEV. NEW. yellow flr 400 M.. NEV1 NV4. yellow fir 425 M.. NWVi NWV4, vellow fir 160 M.. red flr 2Hfl M , NEV, SE4. yellow fir ttni) M.. red cedar 10 M NW'U SK . liouitlas flr 1100 M., red cedar 20 M.. SE'4 SE"4, yellow flr Hno M.. r.d flr 100 M., red cedar 20 M1.. SWV, Si:1,, Ilouclaa Ilr BUB M., NEV SWVi, Pougbis flr Ctin M .. NW"4 SWVi, Douglas flr 400 M.. Stt'H SW4, Douglas flr 640 M.. red cedar 3f M., none of which to be sold nl less than 2 00 per M.; T. 21 S.. H. 4 W., Sec. 7. Nl'i-i NEW. flr Gail M.,- NWVi NE . fir COO M.. SE ', NKIj . flr 3f,0 M., SW V4 NE4. fir r on M.. SE'4 NW ", . flr 550 M., NE M SE i . flr 250 M.. NV 14 SE V, . flr f.Oll M., SKVi SEVi, flr 700 M . SWU SE i, (lr loot) M., NEH SWU, flr f.oo M. NW't SW'M. flr 500 M. SE 'i SWV4. flr 650 M . SWV, SW hi . flr 350 M., none of which to be sold nt less ilinn 1 1.75 per M., S.c. 2' NEV, SWV. , red flr 1 200 M., cedar 2 0 M., NW'4 SWVI. red flr 1150 M PWV, SV, red fir 1100 M.. SE", Mr. end Mrs. John Klurry will SWV,. red fir Uno M.. cedar (10 M..i,,,nve this city Sundav nicht for New the red Ilr to be sold at not less than Orleans, where they will visit until M.sn per M. nml the cedar nl not ,..,rh. , ,v Thpv wMI ,,,, nt. I.ss than l.r.O per M.. T. 21 S.. It. 5 ,,., . n,!i ,., ,, .., , i W.. S.c. 1J. NKV4 SWV.. flr 325 M.. i American Central Life Insurnne. V:- "r ;'V ,' ' HK ;;i'".noav rler million dollar club, fir 425 M.. none of which to be eiit.I , - ...... h .... ..,,. . ,.,..,,. ... 1 r.. M It! LJ . ' ' It 5 W.. S c. 25. NK", yrp.", . Pr then some. Great dance, folks No highbrow stun, jusi a ( - time. Your money's worth In long dances. 0. A. C. Commence ment Exercises COItVALLlS. June. 5. Commence ment exorcises ut t lie college sturtod today with alumni day and will con tinue until the closing graduation ex ercises on Tuetday. June s. Arrange nients for entnriaining hundreds of vislili alumni and friends were made. Dedication of the senior memorial, "The Comoetltor." was the opening feature at 10 o'clock this morning. The Rose Jacobs Selling memorial drinking fountain recently Installed In front of the administration build ing was dedicated at 11:30. Class day exercises look plare under the Irystlng tree at this time, followed by the registration of the alamr.l at the men's gymnasium. The annual alumni luncheon was held at 12:30, and five-year cluss reunions of tho classes of 1NV0, '7.I. o. '85, ,S0, '.'., I'Ji'O. '05, '10 and 15 will be held by the alumni of these years at 3 :!". Kai ulty-senlor biseball at 4 o'clock and a tour of the campus by tb" alumni guided by seniors will end taings until 8 o'clock In the evening when the alumni Dan and reception in honor of the gradu ating class will be held. l!a;calaureate services will be held at 11 o'clock Sunday. June 6. Dr. R. H. Schuett of the Kirst .Methodist church at Tacoina, Wash., will de liver the sermon. Musical numbers by a selocted chorus and (Justav Dunkelberger, pianist, will be feat ures the program. I tie quarterly meeting of the board of regents will bo held at 2 o'clock Monday. Formal graduation exercises. In which 240 students will receive de grees varying from bachelor of science to master of science, will be gin at 10 o'clock Tuesday. D. F. Ir vine of Portland, editor of the Ore gon Journal, will deliver the prlncl- pi.l address of the day, and music will Ire furnished by the O. A. C. rrchestra and Mrs. Lela Gordon Sallng, dramatic coloratura soprano of Portland. I.AItCK SUM IX' FIXES. June has been a profitable month for the city in the way of fines. Since the first of tho month $231 has been collected and several vehicle law vio lations are to be heard and doubt less a few more dollars will be added to the total. I'OWIili OI'F TOMOKKOW. FLOWERS ARE STOLEN'. The convention v.ill be held In north ern .Ml. hir.n. The Elurrys will re : HI n '.. Ko.irbltr;; about .1 illy 20th. APPRECI ATES Ol'l-Kit. In order to make some minor re pairs the power will be off Sunday at 0 a. 111. for about three-quarters of an hour. Douglas County Light & Power Co. Fire Piny sweep away the ac cumulations and avlngs of years In a few brief momenta. The only safo way to protect your property Is to insure In a good reliable company. Also to have your policies written correctly. Fire Insurance We write policies correctly and give you the protection needed. We represent only substantial, reliable old line companies. Any business intrusted to us will be promptly and carefully attended to. Fire Insurance, automobile Insurance, plate glass, burg-la-y, life and accident Insur ance. Phone or see us today.. G.WJOUNGANDSON Real Fjitt and Insurance. 1 10 Cass St, Phone 417 : P lt)VEK OFF TOMOItltOW. In order to make some minor re pairs the power will be off Sunday at D a. m. for about three-quarters of an hour. Douglas Cqunty Light & Power Co. I'lowrs Stolon Mrs. Pltchford today reported to the police authorities tho theft of a ery choice geranium which was stolen from her porch last night. The flower thief took pot and all, steal ing a very valuable plant. Specials Lemon Sherbet and French Salad Ice Cream at The Kose Saturday and Sunday. NEW TODA1 FOK SALE bull calf. -Purebred roan Durham Inquire 112 How en St. LOST Estrayed, three-200 lb. Jiogs. red Uuroc. Finder notify It. L. Cunnon. FOK SALE CHEAP Young Ilelgian rabbits. 021 East Douglas, phone 140-V. WANTED Girl to answer phone and assist in office work. Inquire at Roseburg Laundry. WORK TEAM, weight 1400. each 9 years old, harness and wagon. C. Kyes, Deer Creek burn. FOR SALE 1919 Barley-Davidson and side car. Thomas Godley, Box 104, Wilbur, Ore. WANTED By family of three adults, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address F. T., care Nows-Revlew. Jesus met the three funda- e mental temptations that every Jazz-Q-Foiir ROSIBURG 0BCH1S1B MUSIC II.OO W TIOi CHXiOOOCiOOOXlOOOOOOCiOcS ?(0 M, pine (10 M. SWU NEW. t!l ruo m.. pine inn m., ski; nw1.. flr 2'I0 M . pine 15 M ., SW l. NW',. Or 250 M., pine 60 M.. NE'-', BE',. ir.ft , .,1,,.. K.n M SI.' c Sl.'V. Or "?r, m ,.!. n t saw; si-i.i ! '"y Recorder 11. 1... Whipple to ur 910 t nine 70 M vi' V. Rv i: ! day received from Mayor linker Ilr 170 M Pine 13ft M. NWVi 1 I'orll.nd the following letter In an SW"., fir 50 M., pine 250 M., SEM 1 v or to tile one written by Mr. Whlp VVi ' Pr so M.. pine 220 M.. SW H M'!c at the direction of Mayor llam SW '., . flr 225 M. pine !0 M., the 1 ill oil . offering the roses of this city j pine to be sold nt not less than I 4.00 I for the Ko-e Festival: "Dear Mr ' oer l.. and the flr nt imi l.-si than i WHpple: Your letter of June 2nd :l "5 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL-1 offering lo furnish several aarloads t MAN. Coinmlssloner. j of roses freo of charge has been re-1 I o .elved and will say that I for one' man and every woman has to 4 face sometime in life. l-'liM Temptation. Lust of the flesh the desire for the gratification of the appetites of the body. Second Tenuuition. Vanity -desire for popular approval. , Special.. - - Lemon Sherbet and French Salad Ice Cream at The Rose Saturday and Sunday. How About That Lawn, Does It Need Mowing? KotnenibtT wo have u few mowers left ovor from last season, on which price lias not been lifted. Then nirain to save it, you will Imve to lieconieone "Julius Pluvius", and will need hose and sprinklers. We have been selling a quantity but still have some left. Get one of those eifht-fiMit sprinklers and duplicate a rain shower. Under good 1'ressure it will cover a space 20 feet wide, or can be reduced to as narrow a strip as you wish. Churchill Hardware Co. I'Tcatlv appreciate tills most gencr . oils olfer. ' "I have referred your letter to Mr E. V. Ilatlser. president or the Rose 1 Festival association for his Immedi I .'te nttentlon. "Thanking you and the 'city of i l.osehurg for your Interest and offer ol co-operation. I am. Sincerely yours. GEORGE I.. BAKER, i Mayor. 4 Third Temptation. Desire for possesisons money, power, empires. Have you met these binpta- 4 lions'.' The Lord's day is given us so we can turn aside from the e O world and get spiritual strength to meet these temptations sue- cessfullv. WELCOME TOMORROW. The PresbyUTiim Church. 444444 FOR SALE Work horses, driving, saddle and pack horses. Will sell cheap. 0. Merrill, 504 Mill St. FOR SALE House and 2 lots. $550; bouse modern and furniture new. Overhead expenses light so I give bargains. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. FOR SALE Xice homo, 4.C5 acres. Joining city limits of Oakland, Or.; good well on back porch: priced to sell. Address Wm. D. Prior, 1994 E. 19th Ave., Eugene, Ore. DRYER riPE I have a limited amount of Iron for dryer pipe, farther supply doubtful; Immedi ately Is not too earlv to put In your order. J. It. Sinnlger. LOST Hunch of keys on ring, were lost between Main street and Wes Oak street. Peward for their re turn to News-Review office. . (ill AIH ATIOV i:EKCISlvS AT I.OOKIXti (.LASS (;iM) Several people from this city motored to looking Glass last night to attend the graduation exercises i iven there at the close of school. A iine program consisting of several . -'mall plays ami recitations was given and was heartllr appreciate. I liv nil who attended. The industrial clubs of the school also took an act- lo part in tho program. o .- ! TO CONDEMN 111 II. HIM, S. The members of the city hoard of fire commissioners went out today on a trip o4 Inspection of a nuinlxr of alleged dangerous structures In the city. Several delat'idated build ings which are considered a fire menace will be oruVred demolished by the board, illegal building will also be Investleated and It Is pos rlhle that several persons who fr.llwd to obtain permits before starting construction will be prosecuted. !'V:-"V ' '' - Mr 1ifi- FOR SALE Fine farm inn mioi.i. 140 under plow. 100 level bottom. t.i umner anil pasture. Fair lm provements. Fully efiuinped. lm mediate possession. $12. .Mm. Farm aione. possession O. t. 1st. $10.50 Jit't'O cash. Lock Box 122, Hose- ourg, ore. Pure Bred Shire OREGON No. 2474 will remain In Oakland 7 Geo. Shorts.' Wilbur, loth: Roseburg. ll-12ih. E.A.Kruse&Son . THE QUALITY OF OUR WORK cannot be gauged by our prices the skill, the" care and thoroughness guarantee satisfaction. LET US SHOW YOU Who's jour cleaner? if Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call. Phone 277. BZ4j Prudent Man Avoids Speculation . Many who put their earned dollars in a si. . cuiauve scneme are usually sorry. BhhT B nrudent man avoids RiifVi nw . J seeking safety for his funds and startinean account with the Roseburg National Bant 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The.Rosebui& National Bank DoseburA.Oro ' n i i fi i FAMOIS POl'LTHV MAX CORVALL1S, June 5. The cover page of this weok's lsaue of the Ore gon Farmer Is devoted to a portrait of Prof. James Drydeu, who has served many years at the Oregon Ag ricultural college and who has de veloped the o00-egg Oregons. "Ilia work is of a quality that has not only resulted In the production of hlsh record hens, but which baa .urned the eyes of the poultry in dustry the country over to the Btate of Oregon." Buys the Oregon Farmer. DIYOKCK W.WTKl). J. C. Hamilton, a resident. of Oak land, filed a suit for divorce today against Anna May Hamilton., in his complaint he alleges desertion con :!nitous for more than a year. The plaintiff is represented In his suit by Attorney I. 13 Riddle of this city. Card stn.. 7TT 53 "Pending . ,ew Malting with hi, broKerY," - yers. I ii CALL FOK WAKK.UT8, Not fro Im tia.,.1.. . school warrant, of sSS " 4. Uouglas County. Including No. 432 ber 18th, ins. mZiS funds, and prior IhirSJto called for payment by slKlied. and oil i. . cease from the date of tkhSV1 Dated this 4ih a.. HOSCOE N GSrn Clerk of School DI.I.Y, 4L. Count Oreenn ' Office, High School Bide Sp? bd Lemon arb M French Salad Ice Cream n, Z Saturday and Sundsy V V. ; rrr--i. .r- . i mmam Becaur-1 you linvo been m arrled a long time is no reuon rli yo-:r h: n.'yr.ioon should be over. V.y net U:ke your wife TODAY some little token of lonat I ake her happy? Y"o have many beautiful gifts that will bring happiness to h art or your loved ones. We will be glad to help T a s.lL-ction. Our WORD Is our BOND. BTJBAR BROTHERS ! msm i I TO DAY J. WARREN KERRIGAN "LIVE SPARKS -A shock a minute romance of a human dyniw0- COMEDYART AND PATHE NEWS. Sunday: Edith Roberts In "The Tiiflers," ALICE BRADY In the film version of her stage sncee & SUNSHINE COMEDY "FOOTLIGHT