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Cost Regulation Begins
at Home.
As long as ideas 01 cMravagaiw e are entertained by peo
ple themselves, Jui no long will they have abnormal
prices. The one nalmu'ly follows the other.
Lack of discrimination In buying anil Investing aff.cn
tin; business as wi ll on lh" people of the country.
An account at th- rmp.iuu Valley Wank Is an eremy of
' the H. C. of L. i:n list It an YOl'K friend.
JOHN M. THRONE, Cathier.
THE UMPQM VRLIW bank I
ROSEBURO OREGON H
PEWS SNAP SHOTS
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cv Rulings Made
In accordance with the new army
regulations act, approved Juno 4,
l'JlIO, hereafter original enlistments
In the regular army Khali he for a
period of one or three years, at the
option of the soldier, and re-enlisi-inenta
(shall he for a period of three
yearn. I'pon completion of a Hire.
years cnlistineiu every man will re
ceive a b'.li'is ' f ?!' e" h' Anal
stateim-nis, and upon his rc-ci;li:-t-inent
for three years he v. Ill receive
an additional 'f.xi on his firm lay.
making a total of flan. The pay p.-r
lnonlll of a fir.it clam priiale. his'
enlistment. Is new :i'i.i;o instead of
as during the lale war. Cor
porals, cooks, sergeants and inuni-
to.X'OOC.ooooc':"Xooooo.ix5
al.o r-(vivo a lw n'y p-r c at
is' of pny.
DANCE!
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
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m Ea'jipr-'iCKT Ji
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At, TEc ARMORY
TICKETS 83 CENTS. IKCLUDIIIO WAR TAX
A Itcal Mid-Week Joy Festival.
JAZZ-O-FOUR I;
tiri'l i .h it handling re
turn your aiip:t"el In
A-l tha i" at I' '"
flfill't iMlf'l t llOIO"-
lo, ..!. (fforts got ley'
r. nulla here.
Who's your cleaner?
IS
Try Our Wiiy
Our Auto Will Call.
I'lione 277.
liat If I'roui IVlthuid
Rev J. K. C'onder. who has been
.ittetid,iii to "business matters at
Portland for the past few days, re
turned to his home lu this city to
day. Mr. Neiuier llertv
Mih. Louis Neiiuer. of I-os An
. lei. id vbilting here for a short
time at the home of lleorgo Neuner.
r. She will attend the Portland
Ko';e Festival.
Relume.) Home Yelr(Uty
Mir Emma Hell, telegraph oper
ator at the telephone office In this
eity. returned borne yesterday from
I'ortiand, where she has been spend
ing her vacation at her home.
F.ngliio Off Track
A locomotive off the track at the
yard limits south of the city delayed
traffic for about three hours today.
The local wrecker nut the engine
hack on the rails nfter considerable
work.
W;is Hurled Today
(leorae W'emmer, a veteran of the
Oreiton Soldiers' home, was buried
this afternoon. Mr. Wemmer was
ag.-d 82 years and was well known
here, having resided at the home
for several years.
Arrive For FmiiTnl
Mrs. II. A. Klliott. of Honing.
Minn., and Alvln A. Tipton, of Pal
mer, Neb., arrived last night to at
tend Ihn funeral of their falhor. W.
c. Tipton, who Is to be burled to
morrow. The services will be held
at the Maptist church at 2 o'clock.
S-iidmg Kim- Vacjttlou
Walt' r ISoak, Owen Atterhury.
Martin Larson and Hoy Atterhury, of
this city, have been spending th1
p.-t week near the fulls of Smith
riv. r enjoying fishing and camping.
M.ssis. AM.rliury and Larson re
lumed here Thursday, but Mr. Iinak
remained in that section for several
days.
Son la Killed
According to the Tort I'nipqtn
Conn. r. L. Dyer, of Heedsport, re
c ived the sad news last week of the
d atli of his son Claude, who was
killed, together Willi the driver of ail
automobile, at llanford, Cal., in the
tac.s on Memorial day. In a letter
received fioiu Mr. byer'a daughter
concerning the accident, she elates
Hint his son Claude lived about three
of lrake, was killed Instantly and
thai his run Claude liver about three
hours after the accident. It appears
i!;at th.-re was ko much dust on the
race course that the driver, Ilrake,
rould not soo to make the turn and
ran the ear lino a fence, which threw
the driver into the fence, causing in
siant death. Claud was thrown out
and dragged, his l.-g broken, and he
v.as bruised about the chest in such
a manner that he lived only a few
hours. The body was interred at Kl
Monie. before Mr. Dyer had received
:tnv pai'iellliirs of the accident.
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HEED THE CALL!
,2,
Never bo fore have wo loon so busy. The past three Jay exceeded by far
any thin;: wo have over d'me bof ow And that's not all; we are going
to surpass even this record thi-; week. Over ". ') 1 pairs of Shoes, Oxfonl.-.
Pumps, Tennis Shoos, Mary Janes. IJarefoot Sanilals, Outing Shoes. In hut
shoes and low shoes of all kinds are out for your inspection tables and bins
piled high. Make your own thoico. Wo have had extra sales people; we will
have more. We promised an old-fashioned Shoo Sale. We did not disappoint
but rather surprised those who attended.
Ladies' low shoes of all kinds, nv.mv of these former!-, sold for
$5.00
Ladies' Shoes, many of these sold for $3.00
lose formerly sold for CIO f
Save On Slippers P
Save On Shoes $1.95
Tennis Shoes and Low Shoos. White rubber soled Mary Janes
for Ladies, Crescent Pumps, with rubber soles. Most of
these sold for S-.tH)
$1.39
We have others at $:5.'J3, $-4.43, $4.93, M5.S3, $6.83. $7.S3, all
at great reductions. In most eases we can not buy these shoes for considerable
more than we are selling them for. It's the biggest thing we have ever un
dertaken, and you'll say so when you see for yourself. Don't put it otF. act
now. Come at once. Heed the call.
ROSEBUKG BOOTERIE
IHVIM BKVNN
Shoes that sniffy aiul fit your feet.
HSRKINS BUILDING CASS STREET ROSSBUKG. CRLCON
Shoe Rpirinjj--Orinrf in your woril and see the difference. ,
Daiico l Suth-il'u '"'d'
lilghl, June 1. .Va-d -y Oil a
orchestra.
NKW TOUAi
KOll ItEXT Garase. Inquire at
l'outch's Confectionery.
FOR KKNT Partly furnished house
4 27 Hast Ave. l'hone Jl'J-J.
LOST 2-year-old roan heifer. Noilly
O. W. Householder, Kosehurg. Or-
FOK KKNT Good house, well fur
nished. Including piano, l'hone
2U2-J.
FOI! RALK 3 months old Durham
heifer calf. 720 W. Lane St.
I'houe 150-Y.
WANTKD Girl for general house
work. Call at 143 So. Kane St..
or phone 372.
FOIt SALE 10 acres of hay in the
field. Apply lVii Harvard Ave.,
evenings after C.
FOK RENT Small house, model n,
close in. Inquire of Perkins Bros.,
old Review building
Willamette Valley f
Stock Ranch!
::T5 acres, level; creek through
place, water in every field; 230
acres cultivated; gome timber;
line residence with every mod
em convenience; 2 large barns,
2 silos; fenced with woven
wire; 1 mile from depot and
town. One of the best ranchei
In the Willamette Valley. VT1
sell with herd of registered cat
tle and all equipment or will
sell without. For particulars
see
G.W.YOUNG AND SON
Heal Estate and Insurance.
110 Cass St. Phone 417
FOK SALE Work, driver, saddle
horses and pack horses; bargains.
C. Merrill, 504 Mill St.
FOl'ND at city hall. fur. Owner can
have same by calling at city hall,
describing fur, and paving for thij
notice.
WANTED AT ONCE Ford roadster
body. Also siorai-e tank not less
than 200 gal. capacity. Hay's Suit
Shop.
FOR SALE One good genile mute
1100 pounds, J1LM. llroke to rid '
and sure a barg.-iii. R. L. Mor
row, Riddle, Oreg.-n.
BROCCOLI PLANTS crown from our
own strain of selected St. Valen
tine seed. FoRt. r Iluiner. Phono
40-F11.
FOR SALE Indian twin motorcycle,
with PreRto light and baggage car
rier, a snap at J 40. See it at tie
Nash Garage.
$25.00 REWARH For return of
crescent pin set with diamond.
Finder return to sheriff's o!i'w
and receive reward.
F'OI! SALE Kitchen range, 6 hole,
good water coil, Co-pound Ice box.
kitchen cabinet, all in splendid
condition. Call at 34 4 So. Stephens.
FOR SALE Modern 5-room house
in good condition. 2 lots, 80xl'";
fair barn, used for garage, $160''.
E. A. MrKean, Kowburg. or call
A .1. T.tlhnen A- Sen's store.
DELCOLIGHTj
Vta Complota Elatrie Light
and Power Plant
A profitable investment. Soon
pays for it.sel'f in time and labor
baud.
Tt5Ta
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Miller'i EIm. Shop, Phone 447. 123 N. Main
Alt kliuls of ir..fe.slona work.
LKKOIt IS MADE.
In the article on Fire Blight
which nnepnred Saturday, there was
a typographical error in regard to
ho solution to be used as a disin
fectant. It should read: 'a solution
of one part bichloride of mercury,
ind one part cyanide of mercury to
."00 parts of water. Or in other
words. u:;e one grain tablet of bi
chloride of mercury, and one grain
of cyanide of mercury to ono pint
of water."
This solution should be applied
to the instrument, or to the wound
with a sponge.
E. C. ARMSTRONG
Owen Hurd left this morning for
Riddle, where he will spend the
summer. lie hns acreptem employ-1
men ni d CaT-to poir TN'l.l'o.
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You have no more worry about yourvni A
ables when you put them in our Fi 15 I1
Burglar Proof Vault, where you are L "I
safety for them. A Safe; Deposit Box W
j ci year.
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J. R. Jones and wife, of Hankin- received hor. .j.I
son, North Dakota, and Miss Annie taught school at Wes? L?M
Pm slow of Wont. Montana, are I tn past year. ' fcr;l
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pars- v. , " o ,
low this week. OI,( fc TO KSKg
.Miss .viyrtie r-ugerion, lormer y or A Kn,
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Because ycjit have been married a long time is no ream ify
your honeymoon should be over.
Why not take your wife TODAY some little token ollmul
make her happy?
Wc have many beautiful gifts that will bring hspplnea to U)
heart of your loved ones. We will be glad to help jot ukt
a selection.
Our WORD Is our BOND.
BUBAR BROTHERS
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TO
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Longfellow's Famous Poem
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The most brilliant of Motion Picture achieveirents.
A Screen Portrayal of Dramatic Poetry.
Christie Comedy and Topics of the Day.
Admission Prices: Adults 35c, Tax 4c; Total
Children 20c, Tax 2c: Total 22 Cents.
Wednesday: Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in "HOME"
TODAY ONLY!
FRANK EDITIL
MAYO m ROBERTS
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