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nftanma mremnrrnw. nrronwuT. rrvn , imp.. . J- i a i k. g ,,;,, . M.jU-t.Li p. r i nvvivn RPAftOV BTARTS. - III 1 All! - l CITY NEWS CausePreccdes Effect NOTHIN'O happeni without rt-anon. Even the biifh cost of living cud be nn.ilyn.d and be found to have olld foundation. Thouib'.leH uee of money la one of the big contribut ing fac'lora In which the public at lurge hua been holly at fault. .An account here at t)e I'nipqua Valluy Dank la a so'.u tlon to even that problem, for It makea one think TWICE before apvnllng or Inveatlng blindly. JOHN M. THRONE, Caahler. the UJiPQUil VRLLLU bank ROSEBURO OREGON ' ' i' I .1 J NEWS SNAP SHOTS ENGENE. Or.. June S. Canning activities for the 120 aeaaon navel 1 besutf t the big plant or me .u- ' Vl.lt the Manleleaf confectionery, fpne Fruit Groweis' ajaociatlon a J.S'found a good .un- oo.eberr.e. are being ! chon Bailor. - .- . Mra. J. A.' McMillan and on. Paul Alexander,, arrived in thia city laal evening to enjoy a vlult for noiiie time at the home of J. G. Koenlg and family. IMatrlct Attorney Ciortje Neuner, who haa been apending a abort time In Salem altendlng to bualneaa mut ters, returned to bia ho'iia In thla city thla morning. Take a look at those basket! In oud windowa. Churchill Hiiw. Co. The I'realiyterlan .Minsionary So riety will mett with Mrs. F. A. lie nil on Kcwler atroet. Member are asked to bring a ahort clipping of nillonary newi, either home or foreign KeW. atlached to the atem HKI'OItT WITIIOIT IJ.ISIH. 1 1 UN OperHtiirtl .MIhh J .11 1 ii liilnwrp today under went a aerloua throat operation at Mercy hoapltat. Apixilntetl Kor Onuity l lloy Howard of thla city today received the appointment of county l iiblli lty aannt for the Stale Christ ian Knileavor. Ant VikilliiK Here . .Mr. and Mrs. (Jrant Nelson, of Klamalh Fulls, are visiting with Mrs. Nelson'a parents, Mr. and Mra. H. Client. Miss Helen tJuost. also of Klamalh Fulls, is also here for a short visit. Came INwilponed On account of the wet condition of the ground following the rain, the twilight league game scheduled be tween the Presbyterian and llaptlst teuma for last night was postponed. The next gnme will he on Friday, when the Christiana and I'resbyterl nns will play. It--.! W Active The local Ked ('rose chapter has been quite busv rw-ently nssls'lnc ex-servlie men In filing their appli cations for compensation. Men who became incapacitated during or an a result of service are entllled to compensation but must file their ap plications before July 1. Train Is jitt i A derailment at Hyers station tins afternoon delayed the northbound passenger train by several hours. j Is Killing 1'iu.llloli - Percy Webb Is serving on the city I police foree In ;luee, or Kllgelie , Wright, who la taking a short va I ation. I U-turns to Aiilullf Mra. II. Flynn returned to her ! home at Anlauf thla afternoon fol-' I lowing several hours spent shopping ! in this city. i i ltiiinew at IIHwhmI . V. French left this afternoon for .Millwood, where the French Trans- ! fer company has taken a contract ! for the haullnt of lumber. ; lUt-k to Hiilherlln Mra. V. T. Hoyt of SutlHrlin snent several liouia in Itoaehurg to-1 day ahopplng and attending to bust-! nees matters. She returned to her home on the afternoon train. SAI.F.M. Ore.. June 8. Reports that have gone out from Salem that It would not be surprising If Gov ernor Olcott requested the resigna tion of llobert A. Ilooth or Simon ltnRj,n or nnRslblv both. In the in terest of harmony among the mem bers 'of the state highway conimla1 ..Inn urn U'itllOllt f Oil llllat ioil . This was made plain to dav by Governor Olcutt early cheriiea will begin coming In about June 20, according to O. . Kajdor, Slalant manager of the association. DAILY HKATMKIl KKI'OKT. V. 8. Weather Bureau, local office, lloseburg, Oregon, 21 houra ending 5 a. m. today. Itut-ipitution In Indie ami lluiiil rnltlm: Highest temperature yesterday "0 I,I)oweut temperature lust nlgut 4 Precipitation, last 2 houra .. .00 Total preelp, Blnce firm of mo. .S2 Normal preclp. for this month 1.0" Total preclp. from Sep. I. 1919, to date 22.43 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 . . . 33-3? Totul deficiency from Sept. 1, 1919 10.59 Average precipitation for 43 wet seaaons (September to May. Inclusive) 31.47 WILLIAM BELL. Observer. FOR SALE Have some lumber, cheap If taken at once. C. W. Horner, 130 1st Ave., south. who said he had not given the minor personal differences of Mr. Benson and Mr. Booth any thought. Iteports of friction between Mr. Booth and Mr. Benson at a recent meeting of the highway commission ere hrouKht to the capital bv Jumei S. Stewart, ex-representatlve from Wheeler county pjid now a resident Since It was rumorel that the two men had clashed and that the re moval of one of the men would not be a surprise to frlendB of the gov ernor, several applications for the oclce arc said to have reached Salem. THXTBOOKS IIKItK. You don't know what you are missing when you fail to visit the Mupleleaf confectionery, 122 Cass S'et. The textbooks, muterlals and study equipment to be used by the home nursing claases have arrived In the el'y and are being held bv the liM-al Red Cross chapter. Miss Smith, field nurso'for Douglas county, will he here the. I nth and will Immediate ly take up the local work. o at i:ii:xiovKii cm Ben. Services will be held nl the Eden bower churrh next Sunday nrternoon at S o'clock. All those Inleres'.ed In a Sunday school, please he present. A A CHAPMAN. In charge. HAWKS auk xr.MKitors. I .OK AXOKLKS. Calif., .June 9. Penplo believe thy can afford more liable now than a year at?o. accorn iiiK to phyaWiaiiB and psycholoKistB. who are endcavorfnfc to explain the Iaro lnr?a':e In births !n Los An- KiKiiren for April, 1920, jiifit made nubile, show that 77 b-ibiPH wero bora in IOA AhrmIos in thnt month. pb azuinKt 714 In April 1919. an In-t-reap of 16JI. Of those born In April hml year, a few months uftor the Binlnitr of the armistice, 371. or .more than half, were boys. Of those horn In April, 1920, fewer than half, 4 1 3. were boys. "Whv in It? Fnrt of the ueneral prosperity, I guess." Dr. Kov H. .JnhnMon said. "People ran afford them and the American people are bound to havn what they ran afford.' LTHE QUALITy OF OUR WORK cannot be gauged by our prices the skill. the care and thoroughnesa guarantee aatlsfi.ctlon. LET US SHOW YOU Who's your cleuner? 1 1 TrytltrWar E . Our Auto Will Coll. g I HI I-lioiieSTT. C HOMES Vou can purchase a fine home on eay terms If you deaire to. We have 4 good propertied that can Be handled by paying from $300 to 500 down, with bal ance on easy terma. Lack of home building will make a greater shortage of houses next full. So BUY NOW. We have homes prlcoU from J1B0O to $3000 that will be sold on terms. "Take a look at them. C. W.YOUNG AND SON Ueal EaUite and Insurance. 116 Cans St. Phone 417 J 4 XOTIfK How about your entlng place? The Mupleleaf confectionery serves the yory best lunches. NOTICE OF ANXI'AL SCHOOL MKKTIXU. Notice la hereby given to the le gal voters of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, State of Oregon, that the Annual School Moet(jig of said District will be held at Hose iiurg High Sihool Hldg.; to begin at ilje hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 21st day or June, A. D., 1920. Hhis meeting Is called for the purpose of electing two directors, to serve for a term of there years, and the transaction of business ustiul at surh meeting. Dated this 9th day of June, 1920. ItOSCOK N. CUE EN, District Clerk. K. L. milleh: Chnlrman Board of Directors. This is a "Conservo" Cooker Conserves fuel Conserves time Conserves labor for you can cook a whole dinner at one time over one flame. Simplifj,, Cool b j Csoninv .1 For Jotit Gas or Oil flame .ton, time. Churchill Hardware Company, NEW TODA1 KvAXTKD Lunch counter girl at Itoyal Club resl.iurant. i FOIt SALE Practically new house hold goods at a bargain. Owner leaving. "74:1 Harvard Ave. j- IX)ST Haby bonnet, between S. P. HiiTint mwl oml Vnr4h .lpkson Kt. Kinder return to Hamilton Drug Co. Hewanl. EEE BESSIE BARRISGALEs; IX Tl! Luck of Geraldine Lay How a woman's Yankee pluck turned n.lslnrliin. Into hat Christie Comedy, "Cupids Hold Up" - -i r . Kiidii) : H. 11. Wurner In "Hau ttlng Shadows." saddle and pack horses. rill, 501 Mill St. ! WANTED To huv . . . C. Mer- I'hmm wr, "'mat FOIt SALE White Leghorns,- Tan cred strain; P. Kocks; O. A. C. stock, all aizes. 82ti Houck St. Phone 257-R. tXR SALE- KoTHnTan I Phone 14S-J. KOIt KENT. Large front room with porth.r 'Kurniahed for light house . keeping. Close In. 331 South i Main St. KOR SALE We have the following cars for sale: One Kord touring car and one Overland Model 9U touring car. ' Umpqua Auto Shop, Winchester St. FOR SALE-One full blooded 0 ' C boar. 2 years old. i fiM w and a good buy, If takes kh - e" ouwh not orea. uiiue, ure. none lui l-'OK liVUI-House. 1 lot r, modern house, furnished, ml payment down, bal. mj unt My overhead expense lljlit, a blotter, no ledger, no day Ins. no uooKKeeper. c. Jlenifl, ill Mill St; HERE IT IS Just What You Have Been Waiting For--A Real Old-Fashioned Shoe Sale-Your Chance to Save on Shoes. It won't take you long 'to realize the importance of this event. Just look at the prices, quoted and decide to act. Come prepared to buy more than one pair. There are no exaggerations or deceptions in prices quoted. All are -real reductions. Sale starts Thursday morning, June 10th, at 9 a. m. and will continue until further notice. Shoes Will Be Out on Tables and in Bins. Extra Sales People Will Be Here. We Will Do All We Can To Serve You.- - - Save On Shoes xtra Special. 2-1(5 pairs of ladit's" shoos worth to $ $2.95 Laities' wliito canvas shoos, worth to $.", $2.95 Ladies' black kid, cloth top shoos, worth to .f (i.OO $4.45 Men's jjuii niotal Iduohor, nil sizos $4.85 Men's gun metal button (English) $4.85 3 complete linos of ladies shoos, won $10.00 $7.85 Save On Slippers XTRA SPECIAL One bii- lot ladies' low shoos, worth ' f"-()0 $1.95 Ladies' pumps and oxfords, worth to "-,K) $4.45 Ladies' patented one hole ties, were $8.85 Ladies' kid oxfords, wore 7.."0. now $5.85 Ladies' black satin oxford, were .7.."i() $3.93 Save On Sandals "xtra special 'are foot sandals, sizes 5 to 8 98c Sizes 8.o to 1 1 $1.19 Sizes 12 to 2 $1.29 White tennis shoes and oxfords worth " -" .". $1.39 Children's W hite canvas oxfords 98c ami Mary Janes $1.19 Save On Stockings XTRA SPECIAL Ladies' Wear-Well hose, black brown or white .: : -SiC Children 's Buster Brown hose, blue, piuk or white - Men's rox, were 85e, now Men's sox, Were 85c, now - Men's sox (white) T.ii'liic fiKi oITV linen wore 1.00 Ladies f 1.25 lisle hose, now ' 59c ,.79c OQOKiOOOOOWOOOQOOOWC5 SHOE REPAIRING. BRING US YOUR WORK SEE THE DIFFERENCE. roseburg booterie IRVLN BRUNN Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet. Perkins BIdg., Cass St., Roseburg, Ore. SHOE REPAIRING. BRING US YOUB WORK-SEE THE DIFFERENCE.