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O trr.v . H, ilia .iirwgOTg--y y r y 7 19 NEW SNAP SHOTS T . . A . . ,f H Legislate Against me Profiteer. THAT has been (lie hue and cry so Inns that II Is time the matter were viewed, from another annle. It la s:r olilnloli that so t-m;: as the people ronllilno to buy and Invest Indis' riuiinately, high living will ap pear as the wolf at tin1 iloor. Regulate prnfitecrin:; by regulating your own use f money. An l'niqu.i Valley Hank Account Is some lit tle regulator. . . JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. THE UKFQUfl VIlLEtf bank I ROSEBURG OREGON To l.i Vit NEWS SNAP SHOTS . j (iayt vi.iiiln; wiih fiii.Js and nla- ( liven. i-H nt Oregon it i T. A. liirkinsun anil if llre Fivrn (.iinlliuT J. M. lleluiifk uud K. Ii. Joi-luu, of (lUrdiner, were bU"iiu:3h v.Mlur: in th rity today. Ma Jjttrii-k lhn Mr;;. C. II. i'atr.oR arrival yesler- , f,.w ,j.lV day from Sim-nun to viml lor u 1 1) riti KliorL tiuin In IhlH clly. Mrs. ;-kr In y 0inmUH.oiH-r WViivrr llcr I rs ( j.; Ki'li'T :v "ounty CoinmtsloiM-r Kl. Weaver j (lf (;f,,-iijncr. ; nt th- (! spout the day in Itonehur ultti.dius ,H1f, visitint; and ait-nd. to busini'HS inutterH. I ih-s.-i maters. Attend tinitid Im1hi Mr. and Mrs. John Itnnvan went In Portland Him iiiorinnK l uitend the Masonic Kiand lode w.s.siuim (mn' hi Convention S. A. I'iilllipH. the local tailor, left yeHterdny for I'onland, where he will attend Hie Miisonic convention. IteiuniH to Wilhiir Misa Kllu Swinney returned this went to mnrninK to laim s tor a Wiorl Oregon City this with friends and r lime. Lenten on Iltisim Mrs. V. K. Carl went to Salem on ihn e;irlv liiorninir train to !-end a allendhiK to M'.isiat mat- 1 d;n liter, K.-e- Im.-i- ,"ie. Kenton I cmiv Mr.i. H. K- nl'iii, ' I v S ; t j ir h'T 1. e r st 't Kiii! r on, r-'t:irn d l. r 1m, .iie mnruliiK to her home at Wilbur, af ter vitdting (or a nliort lime in Hi if city. I mm W ilbur Alius iJiliih Hiown, of Wilbur, ar rived In KoseburK on Hie morning trtiln today and will fpend several CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Portland lliis i.iori:Jn. Tnill'Kt SI(.pN lie: Misa Kdna , of MIim; ;'i V.iio b;is been toiril:t; t !!'(.;-!. S'i:ii::'V fit lNiebiirp. I uvini; r.iie riinir for Portland. this it the el ween :i dis , et k. Ili'l. lliiitinc I'DlfS I'olrs for I In1 r-ir!:;l rllr't ion covt'riiiiii'iit t'It pliorif line h nixouvilli' and Cliiii' liavi' In trilut'd and will u- s t tliis I'alliiT Mis. Karl Klr.v.l. of Soulli Ili-nil. W'a ;h.. who h-wl h -i n visiting in this i 1 y with hiT i'atlo r. .1 'Hiih NIchnlH, l")'t this luorning for h r home, (.oioi; to hmiKa.'i lty Mr. and Mrs .V K. Mrrlintook. of W ord. California, who havo bo. n v'sMinjr tor tin' pa'.t firoc days at i :lo .1. K. McClin'ock liotno In thisoih r'ty. I"lt tlis nioniMiK toj' Kan: City. v. hero th y w ill -p'-nd a woo'ks n t i i -ntl ill tc to lnls'nt'ss tnatt ami visilinr Willi r'l:ttiv In Ncutll llakotii it and (l'titt W iliianis. child na ol Mr.. Klbic Williams. I'll nil murium; tor .No-ltl l)ai;ota. wIn.Ti tll.y will iiiaUu llitir Inline with all aunt. l-it Ib'latite Mis W. A. l.oni! and chllilri'ii lift Ihis inoiiiini; for Ashland, wh-ru tln-v , will ip. nd some limn visiting wilh ii-!alios. lEel iiiitn to I'oithiiKl Mis. J. A. Mr.Millan and son, l'aul I Ah i.mdi-r. h ft thin morning for ( tin i r liiiiin' at I'ortland afHT visitlnK ii ihf J. i; KocnlK honiu In this cily I for tho past win k, i I : i urii o IliiJdh Mrs A. 1. Aikfns, who has lii'in visiiinif in this city ui the Martin Martin risidinco, lift this inornini: lor hiT honio in Klddlf. In City I'roni (;urllni'r Attorney J. I. lluchis arrived In th" city from llardiner Saturday i v. nine to sp'-nd a few days here at n ti.iin to husini'ss matters and visilini! with friends. I com loiilaii(l Mr. and Mrs. Klherf Hermann and daughter Martha arrived in Hose iiiirtt this morninK from I'ortland and will remain for several days boron- retnrnini! to the tnetroiiolls to teriain permanently. (,ets llauliiii; Conlrnct Th H. s. French company has l.-ilcn a contract for haillinp lumber from the rawmlll at Millwood. C. J. KasmusKen, truck driver for the i imp any. left this morning to oper ii'e Hie truck which will be used. t;els ApiHiliitniftit ,1;.,.,, Crawford, who Is nuito well !:inin in UnseburR, Saturday re c. i vi il lb" nnpolntment as supervisor or tile inheritance tax departmenf In lie state treasurer's office. Mr. Crawford entered upon his ne'.v duties immediately. Aiicd Pioneer hies Theodore Caster, need 81, a civil war veteran and resident of Douglas county for about thirty years, missed awav at the home of his ! daughter, Mrs. II. I.. Kruse, on Wed nesday muriiine at 5:30. Oakland Tribune. Scinlinir Cn'Wf Th" fores! service , is pending out lis lire fighting crews to the various camps In anticipation of tho forest fire season. Crews are kept sta tioned at convenient places in the fnn st and at such times as they are not engagi d In fighting fires arc kept busy at trail construction and other Improvement work. Help I'asy to Secure Little difficulty Is being exper ienced bv the forest service Ibis year in securing labor. Last year It was Mlnosl Impossible to secure help be cause of the high wages pair! bv concerns, especially road con dors. This year, however, many x-service men who came to the innty to file on grant lands are lak- ii' htv; with the forest service ard rotXiWciWOOiXiOCiOOOCC'OOC'C'CiOiX'O CfOOOOOOOOWCfrXOf OOWCK OOiX'OOOC'OOiXiOOvOOC'OOO 1? AVE.! NtJHOESi oo:ookOOioooooix A t-OOOjCOOAOOC-OOCW? t HEED THE CALL! Save On Shoes ;'C'v'wc":0'XiC'W Never before have we been so busy. The pat ilnve day exceeded by far any tiling we have ever done ln-fure. And (hat's not all; we are going to surpass even this record this week. Over.")').!!) pairs of Shoes, Oxfords. Pumps, Tennis Shoes, Mary .buns, barefoot Sandals, Outing Shoes. In fact shoes and low shoes of all kinds -are out for your inspection tables and bins piled high. Make your own choice. We have had extra sales people; we will have more. We promised an o!d-i'a. iiioned Shoe Sale. We did not disappoint but rather surprised those who attended. Ladies' low shoes of all kinds, many $5.00 of these formerly sold for Save On Slippers $1.95 Ladies' Shoes, many of these sold for $5.00 Save On Shoes $1.95 Tennis Shoes and Lo.v ' for Ladies, Cresee these sold for y'. ;-'!io:'s. White rubber soled Mary Janes ;il Pumps, with rubber soles. Most of Oo $1.39 We have others at $'2.V.i at great reductions in im more than we are sellln:;- dertaken, and you'll say s. w now. Come at once. Heed . :?:.!).", Si. -45, $4.95, So.83, $G.S3, S7.83, all ;t eases. We can not buy these shoes for considerable t hem for. It's the biggest thing we have er un- len t a see lor yourselt. Don t put it oil. act iie call. r boln sent out lu fcull'l I11" 1 nijht ri. iu l-'rom Itrvr Oorl. B. L. McLaughlin. th well kugwu Deer creek rancher. W'l today In P.oseburi; atti-ndlns' to business mat ter. Hero I'ltiln Stltllerlin Mrs. J. liargo and son. of hu'ln-T-liu, came to Iloesburs this inuriiinx and attended to business matters, re turning home on the afternoon train. Take .Ww IteMiUiu c Mr. and Mrs. John (Unlock have rented the Owen relden-e on the corner of Klla and Court streets and will make. Iheir home at that place. Train Ihdavwl The afternoon tr i n from the south due in this city at I::'-"., was delayed several hours this afternoon nwinn to 11 minor accident on a California division. DelimiH IIohm Mrs. C. M. Yoiii.s. ho has been re, eiving medical -trea'tnen! i Ihrs city for the past f'-w days, left tilts nflprnnnn for Oakland from where she will eo to Klkton where she re sides. AtiemllMir Convent Ion Mrs. C. (',. Heym. r.i left this after noon for I'ortland to attend the con vention of the Has rn Star lodge to be held there this week. She will also visit with frien.ls for a few days before returning home. Win. Tollman Hen Wi'llnm Pullman, president of the Douglas County I.itht and Wlater company, nrrlvied hera yesterday from linker and will spend several days in the city attending to busi ness matters. To KllgelK" Mrs. I.. A. Manners, who has been visiting in this city for the past thro" weeks, left this afternoon for Ku K'ne, where she will attend the graduation of her daughter, Leona, from the I'nlversity of Oregon. Af ter spending several days in l-.ngene she will continue on to Albany, where she resides. 11:14 Kang;er Job Kred Asani, of West Fork, former ly in charge of the White liock for est service station, has been given the position of as istant ranger at Itujada, where he will be stationed during the summer. The Ituladi rt 'strict Is under the direct control of E. S. Hoderman. who will be assist ed bv Mr. Asani in the future. Will ae Iliince The Jazz-O-Four management to day announced that on Wednesday evening they will sponsor a dance at the armory. Tickets will sell for S3 cents. Including war lax. The or chestra plans to make this a regular mid-week festival and are prouiisiu? a good time to all who attend. To Mil! in Hll-jcne Several Koseburg bankers have signified their Intention of attendin the Oregon Bankers meeting in La gene this week. Hankers from all parts of the statu will attend and an excellent program is being prepared. A number of prominent business men will address the assembly. Hub the annual mei ling and officers will tie elected for ilie ensuing year. Over h'roiii Sutlierlin K. C. Stiles, of Sutlierlin, who for merly had charge of the tract sociely work for the Seventh Day Advi ntista in this cily, was over today. At llirt time conference headquarters, were moved to Sutlierlin, on account of the establishment of the academy there, the sociely headquarters were also transferred there, .income Tax lIlLsiness (I. V. Wimberly and A. M. D.il rymple. of tile Internal revenue de 'ertnient. are in this city and the 'att'T will remain here for a few days lays c'ee.imr Up on income tax mat ters. Mr. Wimberly will visit Med ford and Kl.'iuath Kalis on similar business before returning to Ku-i-'ene, which place is now his head liuai ters. Help IC-Serv ice Men Ciapuaa pest of the American !.' inn lias located si vera! ex-service n. n in good positoins within the pa.t two w.-eks. Adjutant Guy Cordm was busy today hunting a joli for a l.i rioti man who is a skilled truck '. river. As a rule employers will ;avor ex-serv:ee men and it lias bet n a very simple matter to secure jobs for i'.tese u i.d bave made application, l ornicr Publisher lloix- "i ' I'.i.liile. formerly publish r '" ;!".e ('a!. hi:, d Tribune, was in t'-.e . Mr. Uldd'.e formerly tv.slness to Mr. ltoyd and 'tiinsson but owing to tie atli of Mr. Poyd's sister will remain on the job .' i k am', b-see or.e more NEWS SNAP SHOTS : I v to! old lii.i KeV. lit, Hidden !: 'r. Pet. iie er anetb. i I kick I'ro'ii Snlcni Kuscne V. bt, who has been spi tiding li e past few daya ill Salem attend!; to business matters, re urued to Uoselmig this luoriilng. lie a takiog a two weeka' vacation, '.lid KrU-mU Visit J. A. Houston, pioneer and promi nent business man of Klamath Kails, nitli his wife are visiting for a f 'W dayB in this city with Mr. and Mrs W. W. Cray. Mr. Houston and Mr. (iray were boy friends and school mates in Iowa more than' SO years ago. lack Kimn Vnratkm Frank Poole and wife, Rudolph Kohler and wife, John Huberts, Al fred Stevens and Kniily Weber, who have been camping on the headwat er of Little river, returned to Hose burg yesterday. They report the fishing as being fair. They had ex pected to camp longer hut were forced homo by the rain. Will Arrive Homo Soon Ous I'eret. formerly of Yoncalla, who has been the traveling repre sentative of the Peters Cartridge company for aeevral years, has writ ten to his wife from Alaska and amies that ho will leave soon for home. He has been enjoying big game huntinp; In Alaska und reports fine luck. He is a noted marksman and his skill with the gun was rc siuinsible for his position with the. artridge company. Plan HiT Celebration The town of Oakland is maning elaborate preparations for a big cele bration on Julv 5th, and tne iic.Kisinu Tribune of Thursday carried the complete day's program. The Itose- burg hand has been engaged to fur- h the music and the committee in charge promises there will be some thing doing every niinuto of the day and most of the nirht. Two Poems Pictm leil The Antlers theater management is today presenting the famous film drama and poem, "I.asca. inn ea' includes some of the best known stars of the silent drama and very favorable reports have been received from the cities in which it hnH been ;bown. On tomorrow night another poem plav, Longfellow's "F.vange line," will be presented. x Tourists Make Complaints Several automobile tourists have made complaints to local merchant v.-ithln the pant few days concerning lie reception received here when they arrived during the night. Tlvy dated that as soon as they hit the pavement of the cily they were stopped by the night watchman and demanded to explain just when, where and how they obtained their car, where they were going and their business in this city. No traveler likes to be under suspicion and an attempt will be niade to tint a slop to such annoyances. T'nle.s the ofli cer has a circi'lar describing the auto the paHv rlnoild be o'lowed to eo m'Tiielesied. Is tile oninlon of the niajoritv of local residents. Ubldle Is Trosi!crotl- Piddle p.-enis to lie bubblin'r ovci with prosperity according to a ensii'i1 visitor to that city. On every side can be heard talk about a new saw mill, prune packing plant, electric Unlit system and Pacific highway. The residonfa of that section are united as one and arc consistently honsting for a bigger and better town. They have the right spirit mlmia the antnionlam, Th fllddle i:iiiMniri" never lotos uu opportun ity to neip tne town aioux and Ilka- so has !jrown considerably. 1 UMiitf JU'Porteil (iooU The gasoline shortage having been partially relieved, muny persons en- juvcl an outing yesterday. A great many wont to the .North I'mpqua river to try the fishing and found rout biting freely. The fishing so far this year has been (tootl and It is expii-tiyj that It will improve dur ing the next few months. & CITY NFAVS & 1. H. Howard was Looking Ulass today. In town from Dr. spent ternoon K. J. Walnscott. of Oakland. a few hours hero Saturday at T. W'. Morgan, a widely known resident of Ixioking Class, wan ill j this city Saturday. A. A. Thiol, of Oaklund, and It. V. Thiol, of Yoncnlla, wero Hoseburg visitors Saturday. Peat the high cost of rugs. Let us make those old rugs over, also rag ruga cverv size. Portland Hug Co. Phone 277. WillametteValu tocUanchij i acres. lee face, water la " fw "err tku. t acres cu!ti... l One reside .""'" ern convonu In the wn,. . Sell ... . 1 sell with 1,,.. .. 'HI He and all en,,,.-. " --...VIIrU , " I 11 without. por G.W.Y PUtitJ oungasdsh! Ieal Kstat, d IaTOW(j J tin, til Chila-..- , . elusive. de.,HBrJ2?.- "cry, w ill pu-ase r.r. 7. .U1I Jav L. Chancy was down from Myr- ,ln e. I. C.ln.Jn. nrl n4n.lnJ U . He Lli-rn .-.n.uiiiwj ami ButuuiH lllW ntTy Will fl ' t E meeting of the democratic county , fice ''and eeilirai couiiu.neo. . frolu Cni,u Ub"-"' IM Klk Have your piano artistically tuned by C. H. Arundel, 25 yeara Interna-1 floral experience. Player pinno re- ! pairing and adjusting. Phone 189-L. I . ""awe you cAix-tt-K am. Anything at , Uni. Slnnilnril Alllo Pninllnir Cn Pan Bale. l'hone 1(12 I n ."" sale, Third and Madison Sta.. Portland. a' "cLieiiand t Chamlri' Paint anything from hugs to Ilmou- ', &tore. sines. Saiisfnctlon guaranteed. I.eav I ear w ith us when In Portland. Phone ! H. L. DeWald, a f.USl in. -MtU Advertise lr Ven'sUevleif. Ident of the n.vrV-r I transacting businew bw fc'i, NEW TOUU OXK COI XTKY TM HKTI. i FOR ltKNT room (umishiii j. close In. 119 West Liu FOR SALE-10 larjeto,,. tin i i.n.i " - " "luuwwiai, oilOfltJt making and spending more than at FOR SALE Bedroom rurnrtfia esi i.ane. ooae lJM, A good many people think the orst troublo with this country is oo much prosperity. For several .-ears pooplo have been money-mad. tiy other timo In the history of the nation. lie this as it may, there is enriuestlonably one country in Ku vope where too much prosperity has actually caused a panic. European neviaprs to!! -bit ito'laiel's fi iicnciein nud merchants became fr htened beea.ise tiicy were so rich. Tke plenty was so great a few weeks igo that, paradoxically speaking, It nil;; causing loss. Every warehouse :n the hind was reported to be bo rriwded v.i'li provisions, grain and ether kinds of food that much of it ".-as deterioratinir. On account of dif ficulties caused by exchange and rom other causes, factories had to 'lose. Things have Improved since hen; the "p-uic" is over: hut none the les Hollanders had nitlto a s?are over being too rich. Kugent 'iltarrl. FOit IiKXT FunmM 112 Urockway Si. Ptom' WANTED About lOdf) (fSj s con;! hand floor::. j,l y 1 1 co. Main St. FOR SAI.K-Cowandlpia J u taiten at ones. Inquln C: I'mpiiua avenue. TRADK A good plarfrptari rolls, to exchange for Fort ra car or runabout. Ki .V. m. FOR SALE Fort rntfl. rhi drive, canvas to?, (lit twiditid Trice $350. Liitblou. ittil ville. DAILY WIv.VTHKU KKPOItT. LOST Saturday, betitn Irl creek and hatchery, ( M driving gloves. Findd Im this office. IT a. Weather iiurenu. loral office. FOR SALK House and lot. ti lo.ieburg. Oregon. 24 hours endingi house furnished. I barfiii ! n. m. tmlay. PrecipiUition in inches and Hund-;, DANCE! WEDNESDAY NIGHT J i eiltlis: g lllllKbesi head expenses ligat. C k"J 5U4 Mill ,!t. j I s e- HOKS am: C3n Shoes ROSEBUKG BOOTERIE ISV1N HRUNN Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet. PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREET ROSEBUKG, OliEGON Shoo Itrpairlno,' BrlrH in your worll and arte the difference SI ' 'i:' "t'. lb- v. ill then go to Rid. lie where he will eligase In lhe;m:u ; rowing hu--ini ss. I nlMil Today j l:li!i r It nwn. of Coos coiiTitv. wb.-i j was tr.,r.. ,,ed to this Held by the . onf. i . n..,. eommittee recently, ar- rived le r.- by auto today from the bay c. entity and the family will In- , etl'e here ju t f0on na their llOUSe- I held go,, u -rrive. Mrs. Hensen is a' i ; r nt ir. S.itherlin. rider Hansen I v ':' ''''' '' cl..irge ef the Sevi r.th Day j Am-. 1 1 n -1 work In this part of the ! 'Olll'i eU.,. vt Simp,. ;,,mCM Mr- st Abraham and datuh- t r. !- V.ssi KlizalM th. of liee- - ' 1 i ie spent a week w i t i ,-i:.er. Mrs. M. K. shape ami I1""1'- I ". tills morn I ng fur I'eri ' ;''l :. the Kasti rn star -' ;h- ' ,r,L: " i t ii' Hose Show und :vjf "'.! ft . . ... ' ere. Tin y came t.i Cer .i'.m f.i.- . e-ninencemeut week at o h her children. Iimo. g At. TSe ARMORY Tickets 85 cents. iCLL'oi'io w.',n tax I A Real Mid-Week Joy Festival. : r. . . jJAZZ-O-FOUR! vilest I'Lower-t --t 'era! J 1 Preci; t. ;:i ,i, :.: 1 Total M-ecip. 'sin. ; I Norm i preclp. f. ( i Total r 19!.' I Averag. I 177 Total i 1911 Accra;; we Way, e yesterday Ituit night ! I hours . . fad of mo. this mouth icI;), from Sept. 1, to du'o l':ec!;i. from Sept. 'ficiency from Sept. : precipitation for 43 seasons (P.eptemlier to inclusive) 31.4" . o Advertise In the Xewg-Heview. LOT 1 1 I .33.52 ! I '.'l 0.98 IS ..., I DIAMOND AGAUW 1 121 FINEST. i .' " WIND SHIELC, GLASS for any make car, im order ' 1.,. i . i r I. II Ih'W Ml';.. , ' 1 odore Abraham ' local colleee. Mi.. l-anied her m it ie r iimI " Portland trip, l et val Tttnes. " Of tl.4 '. lite recent rain h u ,i.,.n r '-'-s in the citv to son-e e-:-'. lence section still pre- ".'.it-1 rul ste.et with n't ties of the flower in bloom". ," ' ' 'it with two walls iv ...v.-.,,) with ftreen vir.. l tvh y.t r.-s. , co-i'inues to , 'liter ef .Ifra.Mlen. hov.e'.r i: nv tourists have mat veiled at the -auty of the cene. el :! modern ; I I, EQUIPMENT and expert handling funis your apparel In A-l shape al least cost. l'nn't trust to hoiie' maii.. iTni-is get Lvst r. suits here. IS, r. sults here. f Si Who's jour cleaner? S! i as cp.i.u iBi TO NIGHT FRANK EDITH Try Our Way Our Auto win can. 1 it ' " I: MAYO ROBERT "LASCA" from the celebrated intern by l-"rank HOl.IX (dMKIIV, PATHK NEWS AM LAST KrlsM "lil.ACK SKCRKT." luesdny: Ihe transcciident vlsualiziilion of Long"-""' I IMictic tliama, "Kvanseline." 3 Shorty Hamilton "THE RANGEB'i