it a. IMO fcl NEWS SNAP SHOTS UKLIVERED THE GOODS. Cost Regulation Begins at Home. As long as Idi'iia of cxiravar.inru an; enlei talm d by peo ple themsi Ives, Just ho long will tin y hnve abnormal prices. Tin; one luiturally follows Ihe other. Lack of discrimination In buying ami inventing uuYcts the business ui well as the people of Hih country. An account at dm I inp'iua Valley Hank Is un enemy of ' tliu II. C. of I. Kn list it as YOl. lt friend. , 'J JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the UMPQM VHLLEV bank ROSfBURO OREGON PORTLAND. JOJm 16. Fulling l.i ;.. Tu.k tie, snoop, lioi'b and batter A gasoline link w being Installed ( quotations r unchanged- tsgn at ito- iioov r-.Mic- iii vaiue. 119 ttre bringing .10 cai.i. Leo Love, t lie North l'mpua stockman anil rancher. a in town today looking after business mutters. Tom Olipliant, the ell known T-11 Mile randier, was In this city today attending to btlsilieiH mailers. Overlook Addition to the CITY OF ROSEBURG is now plated and placed on the market. It contains 40 lots all on paved street and connect ed with sewer. These are the most desirable residence and apartment lots to be had close in only two blocks from the business section and overlooking the city. Prices range from $1!) to $1250. Kor further particulars see N, i OF : RICE AND RICE n.:iui will te- installed at the tuu hue. From Oakland .Mis. L. I'. Kapu, of Oakland, was ja liunie,s visitor in tins city today. I returning to her home on I lit after noon train. Mint Time in Oakland (I VA. Voillir, uf the real estate linn of 0. W. Young & Son. spent lyes ei day in Oakland attending to , ieisiuess matters. ; I'roni Oakland Mrs. Finer Iieckley arrived In I Ko'-' liarg this morning from Oakland land rpent tin- day shopping and visiting with friends. 1 liuek From roltlancl i Miss Blanche Heed and .Miss Eva It uh h:ivi heen visiting at 1'ortlnnd for a short time, return i to i:o:'. burg this morning, lie ailing Hrlilge i.,.i,rKB Hone brake and Kd. Lough left tudav Tor tin; North I'luPMiia i.ridu. where they will make tempo rary reiairs. Visit City ,, N uly McCully. of Happy alley, was a ltoseburg visitor for a few boms this morning greeting his hi. mis and attending to business matters. From Oakland Miss Mildred Kruse, of Oakland. Wl) a business visitor 111 ltoseburg today, coming over on the morning train' and returning in the after noon. Soil fer lllvnice rieoile Woodorson todav filed mil' for divorce from J. It. Woodcrson. Tb-y wer" married in Itos burg on Inly 2H. llil'l. nccordiug to the com nlaint. which alleges desertion. The ilaiiitiff is represented by Attorney tlTt Abraham. Leased Hodges House Elder 1". A. Hansen, of the Seventh re.v Adveniist church, has leased the Iio.tr. s house, corner of Corey Av. .ml Vilitary street. West liosebure. .i n,l will mtive In just as soon as the household furniture arrives from Coos Hay. where he was formerly located. I'leoarieg to Mine N. al McCall. formerly cartoonist -in the l'ortland Telegram, leaves Portland today for Coronation, Can ada, when, he has purchased a largo liirm, according to word reaching this ciiy. Mr. McCall was forced to resign ills position because of the rain on his eyes. 'Willi" i New lltlllding The Peoples' Supply company Is moving its stock of goods nnd fiic tures to the newly constructed nn ii, - which w ill lm used during the t me the main lot! ire ball is under . our-e of repairs. Workmen have :.1roadv started remodeling the lodge I uilding and the ftore will he forced ,,f t or"i'i't ninrters wl'hin a 1MM ANCE! SeKt3CWtitvX0W o HOES y m vj jl a. m ALE . v.oxsaoooo.o.x A Meal Shoe Sale ! It's The Talk Of The Town Save On Shoes Ladies' White Canvas Shoes. Choice of any ladies' canvas shoe in the house; shoes that sold up toS7.00. Save on Shoes $2.95 Tennis Shoes and Low Shoes for men and women. Rubber soled Mary Janes etc. ; formerly sold to $2.00. Save on Shoes $1.39 .A.A.AAAAA4ti4 short time. Business will not be In-, tun tinted in any way by the change, j In l inin l.isiklng ilas i Mr. and Mrs. Georg.- liacon and two children motored to this city Horn Looking Glass this morning an 1 , peiit a short time shopping and at-1 tending to business matters. Iteluins to Poi-tlajid i Mis. Carrie Jiinger, who has boon, visiting here for some time with her, ather, A. O. Hose, left this after-i noon for Portland, where she re sides. I 'learing; Vard The yard in the rear of the btilla- :ng now being occupied ny tao ms" way Service station fur a salesroom s being cleared and put in readiness tor use. Will Take Trip Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Doss left thl3 afternoon for Portland and Spokane, where they will make an exuuided visit with relatives whu reside at 'hat place. Hero l"nm (iletidalc Victor Svtlier. of Glendale, arrived iu this city this afternoon and will go on to Portland tomorrow where he will atend to business matters for a short time. Motored to City Thos. Laughead. of Myrtle Creek, motored down from the South Ump iua todwn today, and after spending some time 111 the ciiy, drove home late today. Goei to Callfonita Mrs. Ed. Pavton left this morning lofr points in California, where she will spend somo time visiting with (friends and relatives. She will stop 'lirsl at Ounsmuir. (ioiii; 4 h't. Klamath W. J. Wright, a stockman of the Dlllard section, spent the day in Koseburg. Mr. Wright expects to leave for Ft. Klamath In a few days, where he will remain all summer. IU't inns to Portland James McXulty, who has been at the soldiers' home In this city for the past few months, left this af ternoon for Portland to make his home with relatives. 1 'is mi Sun llieu: Mr. and Mrs. George Frye, who have been spending their honeymoon in San Olego, arrived in this city last night. Miss Frye was formerly Vera McKay of this city, lleiv Fiimi Tiller Walter Norman, Henry Archam beau, Ctias. Moore and Will Duncan were among the Tiller people in the city today looking after business natters and visiting with friends. KctimHil Front ScIumiI Miss Lois (ieddoK. who has been attending Willamette University for tlie past year, arrived at her honi" In tills city yesterday and will spend the summer here. She has accepted employment at the Commercial Ab siraet office for the summer, funeral This Alternoii The funeral of the late W. C. Tin ton was held this afternoon from the Hallt'st ehur h, ltev. Dickson of t':'t.iting. The auditorium was filled with sorrowing friends and relatives. The body was taken to the O'k Creek cemetery for burial. AMI Itei-c CnrViott Wllber. who has been mil plov.'d in Mar-difield for some time pa -t. arrived 1p re yesterday and will visit with his fattier. C. A. Wither, for a few davs. He sutalned a broken b'g at Marshfiehl several months aco an, I has sine been recovering frten he iniury. In bniue of Patrol T: e nlne!v.fii-i a'-ro r.iittadron wPl 1 u'il: ....! for forest petrol work in v s'. in Or.'!'on. according to a lct ' r r e, iv,.(i by Governor Olcott frni i Colonel H. H. Arnold. In charge of tbo west--m d.nartment of Ibe nir I -. rvlee at San Francisco. Captain I j t, II. Seii'h. one of the winners in l,-li" r r Tt tran icontlnental air race, j! wl'l !) in chare of the base at En- I I ;.,. felon.'! Arnold states. A TONIGHT CoftG00j Atle ARMOPvY TICKETS 85 CENTS. INCLUOiNC WAR TAX A Real Mid-Week Joy Festival. JAZZ-O-FOUR Future Outlook Good Says Banker LUUL'NK, Or.. June 15. Between lad und 00 bankers here today opened the 13th annual convention of the Oregon association. The ses jioiis almost entirely were devoted to addresses and closed with a dinner dance at the Hotel Osborne given by l lie LugeiiH banners, me picnic dinner which was to have been held on tno banks of the McKenzio river was prevented by wet weather. President C. S. Hudson in his an nual address declared that the pros perity of Oregon depends upon the redistribution of all agricultural la bor. As a solution to present pric conditions, Mr. Hudson offered the plan of reducing the margin between the producer and the consumer; as sistance to farmers' co-operative as sociations and marketing agencii s and a square deal between the pro ducer, the distributor and the con sumer. O. E. Bowortnan, general secretary of the American Hankers' associa tion, in a short address declared there is a more cheerful view of the financial situation throughout the Fulled States than In a long lime, that the crisis has passed and that business, both largo and small, wiil have much better going from now on. When It comes to "delivering the rood)" V. J. Weav.r, ot tbu Vmp nui hotel, certainly nover patsea jinv.ulng I'll. Monday of this week; i pnrty of tourists traveling In a I pierce Arrow car telegraphed Mt.i Weaver from away down south they; would arrive In Roseburg Tuesday evening and wanted the best accom- mndatlons possible at the hotel, which the party was assured they could have. Late yesterday after noon another phono message was re ceived saying they would arrive in P.oselmrg early In the evening; and wanted to know If it would bo pos sible for the hotel management to supply tlm travelers with a trout supper. Landlord Weaver Immedi ately got busy and "fished out" a fine string of trout from some un known waters and when the weary travelers reached the city thev were not only accommodated with the best the hotelcottld irlve in the way of accommodations but also with a fine trout supper which certainly made the oartv feel very kindly toward the hotel mannger. li Ladies' Shoes and low shoes selling forv.ierlv up to $3.00.' - On Sale $!.95 i Ladies Shoes and Low Shoes; selling formerly up to S0.00 $2.95 More nnd mors people arc taking advantage of this event every day. 'Tis a sale where your dollars have the old-lime 1 00 per cent value and then some. A IRVIN BRUNN Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet. PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON Sho. Repairing -Bring in your worK and rg the difference mm b AT1 If? i ! . l.,:n ifinirnuv n.iv-i.s. who has hern ':'.n. h'T.' f.r tlio p;.t month af th. he-no of Iit son. Fred Hayws. l.nw tumorrnw morntne for San V-pn.'isr-n. whfrp Fhe will Vo joiiipd Mr. .Itiltcn .Inspphsnn. who will . vnnnan,- Ji(T to Los Anpclos, where h. ro.-n!'R. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julicn h h:--nn. have been makint; iht'T linrn.' in Culvrr City, will move ' Holly w..-.,l -n th. noar futuro. o MAKK1KD TODAY. ,i;;( holds mi:ltig. Thn roKular bi-monihly mrt'tinR of Unipinm post of the Amoriran L' Kion was h''ld at the armory last night. A number of mattera of busings wore friven attention and action taken. Tho niplirations of Ray F. Porter and Roy M. FoatiT to monibtrahip were rceivod and favorably consid rod. The local post has been prow inp rapidly and now enrolls a groat many of the former noldfrrs who are now p'sidonts of the community. NFTW TOD.lt FOR RENT Two or three house- Keeping rooma. bib South I'lne St. KOU RKNT Sleeping room with bath, $1U per month. Inquire 323 K. Oak. WANTED Woman or girl to do g-'iioral housework, four in family. J. IS. Large. Oakland, Ore. ''Oil SALIC Fine Duroc Jersey boar. 2 years old, cheap. Chas. W. lloft'iueiHter, Uoseburg. LOST Wire wheel with 31x4 Fink tire, was lost between Springfield and Myrtle Oicrk. Finder pleaso phono 207-Y. Keward. nV.II ..vncTaiiey water Ui residence .thWer, m convenience; 2 u,,,. -Ho.: fencd t I mue ,rom - 1 . cftheMr i In the Wlll,mM1. ... B011 With hl tie and all eei,inn G.W.YOUNGANDSON "eul Estate and 1 IA n. - " vass at. . "Woe i ! KIUOI SLY ILL J. t. Tt,,.. T a abort time ago 'la t," dent at Oakland Ijoimi. M4lfc according to wort rU& morning. At f irs, 'Z?Z thought to be of minor t!? but serious ite have developed. Dr v , f ? inare- k.vkicw-kix Rm:m0j. The Knights of Pythlu to fl meet ton'Kht In th i.!r -: Work in the third owr. la I'OIt SALE Ifnliun nrone ... -I ...j .u. ... Pe6r fl h fj 1 delivery at practically whol3-;a farewell recaption of Ptrt ill v.i e nrie..i It , ft A ... ,i v ul rror- ioB! :., e. '., , ,,r "i; -;-,; r a '""?. . ?. tunes whVi . im;..h n - ; .. ? "T e"' L iimn fcieioi next year. DISSOI.I TIO.V OF I'AllTN'm.SIIII' Notice is tierehy given that the partnerr-hlp h'-retot'ore existing be tween F. C. Powell and L. L. I!ot erts, known as 1'owell & Uohorts. is by mutual consent this day dissolved. F. C. Powell will continue the Mnx well nnd Chalmers cur agency at the present location. I,. L. tioherts will continue the agency for the Chandler and Cleveland cars. ltoseburg, Oregon, June 16, 1020. F. C. POWELL. L. L. nOHEMTS. says t ii.i;ir;i:s a lif, CHICAGO. June 1 5. Major-Ccn-eral Leonard Wood In a signed state ment tonight characterized as "a vicious ami malicious falsehood" a declaration by Ir. Nicholas Murrnv flutter of New York that a "motley group of stock gnmhlers, oil and min ing promoters, inttnit Ions-makers and other like persons" bucked the gen eral'! cninpairn for the republican president lei nomination. Cener.il Wood raid that h" regret ted to leak" the statement, bur thft it was necessary to "brand a fa!;, r and to denounce a lie." The general declaring th:it the men who man aged his t c;nip:iign were of "extra 'rili'ii'.ry high chnr.-tctcr." snid that the in tack upon the is Infamous" and that Mr. Butler's action was en "attempt to ingratiate himself with certain elements which exercised a determining influence at the convention." John H. Itnoher and Viola Finnev I were niairi.-.l this morning at th "..I... of County Judge 1. J. Stewart.! i .'e v..'t''l',:: - v witnessed only by t!t t'ein:., :s of the Immediate fam ily of the c;in-, i ai ling parties. Klll ITri!AI, TOMIHtUOW. , TN' fwtal ef the ae Alexander ','. Kul ! 'a : i 1 held tomorrow after- "en ar : ,, ;,. -v rri iity Tn 'Jv inr!,!:, Arehdeaeon ClumteT " ill en , :i e n el the interment will '.ike f' a i ;:(. Masonic cemetery. - -- o I It liTM ;tSME tilHIU ATI's. 0Sh m m:m si El MODERN i 1 EQUIPMENT I 51 and expert handling re- 111 iSi All p-ip'! !in took the recent t'i':il i .i:i;iu..Tie.;s niny s.'cnre t!i--ir srad.-ii. an 1 finishing the eigh'li graii". t!,ir di'ilomas. by caltirg n: tl hxh school tomorrow (Thurs day i a!,. nt in a. m. Al llRKY 0 SMITH. Superintendent. Will n;v he here for a dav or two longer. Phone 377, Imperial Clean ers, for rug man. The lii.lle. ef the Iiaptist church Ai'l hold a cocked food sale Satur day. Jun is), lt pickeas Eros.' store While You Are Portland's Guest VISIT . BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. A welcome in terms of good music on fine instruments awaits you. Your favorite musical compositions v& have an intensified appeal, you will find when pls;ed upon our Uptight Pianos Player Pianoi Grand Pianos Phonograph! and don't forget we are Record Headquarters Come it is our pleasure to please you, Bwh & Lane Piano Company Lroariway at Alder Portland, Oregon and expert handling re turns your npparel in A-l shape nt least cost. Oon't trust to homo made efforts get best r milts here. Who's your cleaner? Try Our War Our Auto Will CalL 'hone 277. s m TO NIGHT C K f ,1: Ifl'V l.-P i - :-. " IT!: aiii'ti H!'T. vttpi,uii tytumsm-'iieiTi MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN (MILDRED HARRIS) "HOME" The home fires mill never die after yon have " Christie Comedy. "Kids and Kidlets Tliiitxlny: .Mai'Kiieiite Clnrk in "Oirls TODAY ONLY LonsSf ellow's Famous Poein . " tun "EVANGELJNfc The most brilliant cf Motion Picture zfe A Screen Portrayal of Dramatic roeu Christie Comedy and Topics of the W , . Tn de-Tot Admission Prices: Adults 3oc, ia Children 20c, Tax 2c: Total 22 Cents.