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NEWS SNAP SHOTS
The Difference Between Saving
and Spending.
The purchasing power of a dollar has decreed a.
60t Wo ""' "a"""",a- ,h0r W"'d8 ,0 C"""
cash obtain, what w..ld ordinarily be 0, cut, in ,er-
chandise.
p,y depositing your dollar, ut the l'inp..i Valley Bank
until the normal purchasing Power returns would net
you 100'.;, profit, wouldn't It?
i, M. TISllo.NE, Cashier.
the WGUJI YRLIEV bank
OWN YOUR OWN HOME!
BUILD that modern bungalow that you have
dreamed of on one of those lots in Overlook
Addition, where the streets are paved, sewer laved,
electric lights and eity water connected. To oii-sot
the high price of buildinn material we w ill oli'er
these lots ut prices much less than present vr.l.ic s
and on very easy terms. Now is the time to take
advantage of these prices and secure a lot close in
with all these conveniences that no other lots in
the city have.
N. RICE
j?oh FuuTHER Information.
hi m
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ONDERFUL The Values
We Are Giving. More
and More People Arc Attending
Every D:.y.
This is Foot Comfort Week
Save On Scholl'S
APPLIANCES.
Hero is the way we are selling them:
Scholl's Foot Ka.er, every (lav price $H.r0.
Our Sale Price ' . . ' $2.29
Scholl's Metatarsals, No. 1, every day price
$4.50. Our Sale Price $3.29
.Same, No. 'J, every day price fl.r0. Our
Sale Price $3.29
Same, No. 3, every day price $.".00. Our
Sale Price $3.69
Same No. 4; every day price !?7". Our
Sale Price $1.69
Same, No. f; every clay price $ 1.50. Our
Sale Price $3.29
Scholl's Biwiion Keducer; every dav price (iOc.
Our Sale Price '
Scholls Toe Flex; every day price 50c. Our
Nile Price 39c
Scholls 3 Necessities, every day price $1.00.
Uur bale Price 79c
Your Chance to Save Dollar Not Pennies.
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoal THat .tatl.fV and Fit Your r.l,
Perkins Building Cm Street Konchurg, Oregon
SHOE RCRAfRtNC eiMCM YOUD fhK ANO Stl 1HI riH!NCC
49c
Vultiijt ut Port Irani
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. names lift Sun
day for Portland, where they will
enjoy several days' vUlt.
TO Olt fH.II
Mrs. M. A. Jones went to Corvalli
today to visit with her on. Will
.lone ', who resides near that place.
I clival Visitors
.lr. anil Mis. W. A. Kcpper war
among the Itoscburgitcg who went to
I'oit land today to attend the festival.
Departs For Eugr-no
May nailer left yesterday inorn
if i it for Eugene, where she will re
main for a short time visiting with
friends.
Visit lu Portland
.Mimes Dorothy Cordon and Tholma
Trcfreu Uft this morning for Port
land to visit with relatives during the
Hose Festival.
Attend Festival
jirs. George Neuner, Sr., and Mrs.
I. on Ik Neuner left this morning for
Cortland, whore they are to attend
tee (clival.
VixllliiK rrloiulfi
Mrs. George ingle left this uiom
in? for .Mcdford. where she will make
an extended visit with Mrs. Harry
Isbr-llo of that place.
Siliimiet With tiraiidlKirelits
.Miss (Marieo Ilurpester departed
; this morning for McCoy, where she
; will spend the summer with her
' i ramlpa rents.
! isiuil iii city
Mrs. I!. K. Sturgcss, of Urooks,
who has been visiting Mrs. V. P.
I Dcnrdorff in this eity, left this morn-:
' i n ir for her home.
Til Attend (n vent Ion
' Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fullcrton
1' ft yesterday for Portland to visit
, at the festival and Shrine convention
during tho week.
urso leaves City
Mrs. Khado Chapman, a nurse at
he Oregon soldiers' home, left yes
. terday morning for Portland, where
i she will enjoy her vacation.
I Attend 1 (Clival
! It. II. C. Wood and family left
vesterday for Portland, where they
! will attend the Rose Festival and
hrluo convention. They made the
: trip by auto.
. Swinl liny llire
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Short and Miss
' Mabel fihnrt were Itosehurg visitors
Saturday from thoir home at Oak
' Tivi-k, innloring home late In the uf-
fernoon.
Ill Town Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Dixon nnd
: daughter, Hetty Jane, of Oak Creek,
silent Saturday In this city transact
ing business matters and visiting
with friends.
i Will Imivo Tonight
Miss Agnes Pltehford will leave to-
I night for Portland, where, she will
visit her sistov. Mrs. Claud Welch
nnd attend tho Shrine and ltose C'nr-
nlvn festivities.
Hark From Palo Alto
Mis. .1. II. Ilooth ami sou Teddy,
vbo have been at Palo Alto whli.i
I he hitler w as unending l.elund Stan
ford university, returned to Kose
'1'irg Saturday fur the summer.
Itettlrns to Sacramento
Mrs. S. 1. Cox. who has been visit
int. hero with Mrs. A. I". McKenzle
.linl nt Pixnnvillo at the It. It. Dixon
ho: 10, loft this moruini' for Sacra
menlo, where idle resides.
Vl-!tlllir Si-tei-s
Mrs. .Imiiiiui Kusl of s.m Fran-
I ,cn. Is v sltii-e in this city with her
'stt'-s. Mrs. Storey Pes and Mrs.
.lean Phiyloi k. Slie is going on to
atltind 'he Hose Festival and Shrine
enn v.'n'ton.
t.'ol'lg 11 Ycllowt.Mie
Mr. an. I Mr. V. F. Cha'Mn.in sil l
h:.lri-:i I. ft in their auto this morn
li'u for Portland, wllne thev will at
tend the l!,.-e Festival. Later they
will no lo the Yellowstfn e :ark to
en i.e. a (oile of weeks' outing,
left Per Porlhind
H- nrv liarlh and wife went to
Portrund vesKrilay to attend the fes
tival dnrim; the week. From there
thev will uo to Yellowstone national
T'a-k and other places, the trip con
sumlng about two months. They will
I lit! el hy ailto.
l -rt l oe l,.,lford
Vrs. S. C. Itartrum and children
left tliii morning for Medrord, where
they will visit fer a week with rein
lives. Alter Mrs. Mnrtruni's return
;he will join her husband and they
"ill leave for the east to In- absent
about a month.
Will Ibsil in Poultry
The suburban home of I.lov.l Cole,
known as llinokside Orchard. Just
ens! of the eitv. will hereafter he
known as the Hrooksiile Fruit and
1 '""I ry r.-ieb. as Mr. -ole will il
vol,, a vinnil ,l,.:,i Df ti,e to Plynimith
i.o. ks ami tute I.mhorns.
Til tlCMll pCvtlVilic..
Mrs. .less Patrick and daiuhtei
v ere ja-semiers on yesterday morn-
iei:s tian rnroutc to Portland.
win re lliev w.M remain fur sevei.il
ibws at. ending the e-tivitles in the
iiielronolis.
To lliihl. Idiih.v
Wendell i-luhr. ticket acent at
the loi al S P. station, a. companie.)
by his wife nnd two rhildren. will
leave touinht for Unlit. Idaho, where
they will srelld several weeks visit
"iir vvi'h relatives.
Siiiiilny Stliool IMcnle
The primary d iss of the Christian
Sunday school mil hold their annual
I'icnlc at Pullet-ton park In V e,
INvehurg Tuesday. The Sunday
school i'icnlc for all members will be
civen en June ?!. The place has not
yet been divided.
P.-irlv Morning ('nil
Tlie local firemen who sbvp at the
fire statlou were called out shorlv
after 4 o'clock this morning when
the Fmpiiin hotel hit cmcht fire on
Cai street. The fire ws exting
u I lied before the firemen arrived an.l
v.'rv little damace resulted.
To Aid nd Slimmer School
Mrs. A. O. Uose left thin mornlnc
for KuKene to ntten.l summer school
at the university. She has been teai-h-
, lug the Roberts creek school for tht
pud winter on conuiil of lh ihuit-
ut KAclmrs, aud hir wurk iiai
. buss so intUfnoiory the district h
.persuaded bor to iftlti accent the
soliool.
t lining rtoi-e
Lloise Barnard, wbu formerly re
sided In this ci'y. Is visiting here
from t'ugene with friends.
JJteiiiie Soearcd
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Daniel E. Tompkins and Nel
lie Whitney of Oakland.
To .Motor In Portland
Carl Hlarlc will leave tonight for
Portland by automobile and spend
several davs visiting with friends.
Ketuin to Yoncalht
Mrs. Hirry Campbell and Mrs.
George Pioss, of Vunealla, were
among the Roseburg visitors today.
Sells IMirt
To liidiiiiut'Mdi
Miss tola .Martin, of this city, left
this afternoon for Indianapolis,
whores he will make an extended
visit with relatives.
Court to Settle lllsiutes
The members of the county court
will leave In the morning for Pass
creek canyon to settle disputes con
cerning rights of way.
To Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume left this
afternoon for Portland, where they
will spend the week attending the
ltose Show nnd Shrine celebration.
I " r: to Kligene
Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Blakely, who
have been visiting here with their
son. I., E. ninkely, left this after
noon for Eugene, where they reside.
'roin Stitherlln
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Tisdale. of
Sittherlin. left on the afternoon train
for Portland where they will spend
sereral weeks visiting with friends.
."rotn Nebraska
Tom Sinnnrt arrived in Roseburg
this afternoon from Omaha, Nebras
ka, where he-resides, and will make
an extended visit at the P. Sinnott
home In this ettv.
Will Arrive Tonight
Mrs. n. Casey and daughter. Miss
Helen, will arrive in Roseburg to
night from Eugene and spend the
summer In this city. Miss Casey has
been attending the university.
Take (ins Through
i.etei n ihnk cm ci Paining, gaso
line went through this city yesterday
nd K.day. destlnM for Pnrtlai'd. I
vtinr. ll-cy will be dhtrihute I for use
l.y iIsi'cj"s at the fes'tvil.
fr frr Portland
John Throne, of the I'mpqua Val
ley Hank, left this nfiernoon for
ortlnnd. where he will spend tne
next few days attending .the festivi
ties and tiansactlng business mat
ters.
On llllslneKH Here
I.. S. Calkins, of Sacramento.
came to this city vesterday to trans
act business matters. He is now
connected with the Insurance depart
ment of the supreme lodge of the
KnUhts of Pythias. He is a veteran
newspaper publisher, '
ilenil of Patrol -
Tho Astoria Shrine patrol, which
will be one of the active participant
nt the Portland convention, will be
headed by Dr. F. H. Vinoll. formerly
of this city, now residing at Astoria.
Dr. Vlnrll. who served as a captain
In the nrniy. has been elected captain
of tho patrol team.
School --ilicipal llen
M. S. Ilaniin. the newly elected eitv
s-hool superintendent, arrived In the
eitv today from Eugene. His familv
is in Eir-ii no at the present time but
thev will all move lo llosehurg as
soon as a house can he secured. Mr.
llamni will remain In this city for
a few days, sizing up the local sitita
Mon b"fore entering upon his work.
Prof, llamni has been at the head
of the schools in Louisville. Illinois,
ami comes to this city with the high-
st df recotutiiendotions.
IIOSFItl l!(J HOSPITALITY.
The latest in Rosesburg hospitality
made its appearance in this city this
morning Just as one of the Shriner
trains was leaving. One of the
"Mystic boys" accosted a newspaper
reporter and in wild tones asked If
he had a loose collar button In his
pocket. The "pencil pusher" with
"service" as his watch-word, remove!
his w illed coliar, extracted the mtieh
ilesired collar button and passed ft
over to the representative of Alfaz.ir
tetuple. San Antonio. Hoses were
not the only things handed out at
the train.
o
? ? F. T. 1). TUB FERN F. T. D. ? '
SCHOOL FLF.CTIOX TODAY.
The annual school election was
held at the high school building this
afternoon starting i:t 2 o'clock. A. J.
P.edilis was nomlnn'ed by C. F. John
son. T. A. Raffety l.y Ed Cockelreas.
n. It Shoemaker hv 3. W. Perkins,
and Chas. F. Hopkins by Dr. S. ..
Di l.anp. The voting was light for
the first part of the afternoon and
there probably will he few votes cast.
Dr. K. L. Miller, who has served on
the board for n number of years, re
fused to again become a candidate
and would not allow his name to be
Placed on the ballot. The votlnc will
continue mini 8 o'clock this evenlne
Ml qualified voters who are resi
dents of Ros,. burg are privileged to
vote without regard to property re.
strlctions.
F T P. THE FFRN F T D
DAILY FATHER P.EPOI'T.
V. S Weather Bureau, locnl.effrcc.
Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending
a. in. to.lr.v.
l-i-eclliit.it,,,,, i Inches and Hum.
crerns:
Highest temperature vesterdav si
lnwo;t temperature last nicht ,",o
P'c Ipltatlon, last 24 hours .. o
Total precip. since first of mo. .if!
Norrial prccin. for this month 1 07
Totii prccin from Sept. 1
119. to date . . i
precip. from Sept. 1,
Averaire
1ST?
Totsl deficiency from Sept. 1
. ' 11. If
,i,T".gp rr,vip'tsticn for 41
wet seasons (September to
May, Inclusive) 31.47
TO INSPECT CCT-OFT.
According ta a lr received ly
Mr. Ranudeir. of the forestry er
viee, this nfcinonn. State Highway
Commis' 'onei I ' Kiddle will reach
Itoscbuig Into today. Tomorrcw the
commissioner tiud Forester Ramsdoll
will visit the Tillor cut-off road and
look over tho situation with a view
of ascc-rtalnt-rg feasibility of the
work and mtrasslty of construction
of that section, of highway. "The
matter has also been laid before the
Chamber of Commerce, and It Is ex
pected a number of Roseburg bus.
ness men will meet to confer with
Commissioner Kiddlo when he ar
rives this evening. The gentleman Is
traveling by auto, and is expected
here about 6 o'clock. Mr. Kiddle re
cently voted against the cut-off on
the grounds that he had never been
over the route. He made the reser
vation, however, that his vote would
lie changed in the event he found
the route feasible.
WILL HE MAKHIED.
Miss Madge Whipple, daughter of
L. N. Whipple of Drain, and Ned
Dixon, an ex-service man of Drain,
will be united in marriage in this
city Wednesday. The wedding cere-
many will take place at tne nome oi
Mr. and Mrs, Charles McElhlnnyl
Miss Whipple has been teaching
school in this county for several
years and Ib quite well known. The
young couple will probably make
their home in Eugene, although their
plans for the future are as yet undecided.
WATCHMEN (H'AItlH CROSSINGS.
In order to prevent accidents at
railroad crossings durin;; the passage
of Shriner trains, the railroad com
pany bed watchmen posted at each
trosslog ami automobiles were
forced to come to a fud halt befcie
iie.i g allowed to cros.i he track.
st.;e goes THKOir.n.
The Pickwick auto stage from San
Francisco to Portland passed thru
P.08eburg this afternoon on the way
to Eugene, where the stop is made
for the night. The stage will pass
hrough Roseburg going north each
Monday and will go south on Thurs
day. There were several pqisen
;ers on the stage.
KI IT IS FILED.
Suit was filed today by C. Iv.
Wlmer against P. W. Sheldon in the
rircult court. Wlmer claims he has
an Irrigation ditch and that Sheldon
without permission and against the
owner's desires and wishes proceeded
to enter the complainant's property
and widen and deepen the ditch, do
ing damage to the amount of $100.
MOKE t'ASOUNE 11 El
The second carload of gasoline to
lie brought In by the Douglas coun
ty dealers, arrived yesterday and
was distributed to the local filling
stations. The gasoline arrived Just
In time to precent a shortage nnd
there nre now no restrictions on the
amount obtainable. On account of
'he high cost of transportation,
which amounts to almost 10 cents
on each gallon, the dealers n,re
forced to sell gasoline at 35 cents.
The price is being kept as low as
Lee Love, North Umpqua stock
man, will go over to the coast In a
few days, trusting to benefit his
health. Mr. Love will leave the
ranch in charge of Mr. McCurdy
while he Is gone.
NEW TODA1
WA ANTED Cook,
at the Cafeteria.
Apply in person
WANTED 50 good Angora goats,
yearlings. Fred Parrolt, Wilbur,
Oregon.
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished
hous. keeping rooms, adults. 34S
So. Pine St.
WANTED Responsible man lo drive
laundry wagon. Call Rough Dry
Laundry, 5u4 N. rarroll.
LOST Gold ring, small pearl and
opal setting. Reward for return
lo Uapp's restaurant.
FOR SALE Two red sows with Ut
ter of S pigs each. C. E. Roslund,
3 miles east of Roseburg.
FOI ND Tan and white Shepherd
dog. Owner can have same by
paying expenses. Phone 38-F3.
WANTED Two cheap horses, gentle
to ride or work. State price. R.
C. Agee, S15 Micelll St.. lioseburg.
FOR RENT 4-room house on Claire
street, with hath, kitchen and pan-
Apply Room 7, Review Bldg.
try.
LOST Elk's tooth- charm with
small diamond setting. Will give
liberal reward. R. E. Harness.
Ucseburg, Ore.
ANTED - To rent a modern
6-room house. Good rent will be
paid for suitable dwelling. Leave
reply at News-Review.
FOR SALE 88 weanling Poland
t'liinas, sired by Gurncv Son's
boar. .-,( this week. A. Hume,
R F. Ii. rtnx 1. Wilbur Ore
FOP SALE-- Good "lilrh cow': om
good work or pack horse, weight
oliout loon pounds; one light one-
nurse nuccy. Inquire R. P.
I.endon, phone 316-J.
Mc-
WANTKD-niprnycd country prop-
- .,ern uregon from
Roseburg ,,, (n PXoha for
J new. ' modem house. rooms. I
hs'h garage. 14 block. In Snnta :
and location in first letter. Owner. I
K- K. 14 2, FrQno, Calif.
poe.lble and any attempt at profit..,. I
l will b harshly dealt with. j
DATTLEsrUPS HELD READY
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, June 21 A ip.
clal service squadron of cruisers and
gunboata, w hoses base will be in the
canal zone, will bo held available for
duty In Mexican, Central American
and adjacent ports. The squadron
will be organized about October 1, u
was announced by the uavy depart
ment. 0
MM1V ENItOUTE.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, June 21. Balu
bridge Colby, secretary of state, had
a final conference with his chief.
President Wilson, today. Just before
leaving for San Francisco, where he
goes as a District of Columbia repre
sentative to the democratic national
convention. Colby Is recognized as
one of the president's spokesmen at
tho convention.
SAN FRANCISCO MAN
GOES AIL OVfR THE WORLD
IN SEARCH Of HEALTH
"I have been treated for Indiges
tion in France, Italy, Switzerland,
North and South America atW In
fact all over the world, but Tanlac is
Iho only thing I have ever found '.o
do me much good." said H. L. Fln
nlgi r, watch maker for Nathan Dohr
amann & Co., San Francisco, Cal.,
living at 30 Plato St.
"Always after eating," continued
Mr. Finnlger, "I would have such
cramps In my stomach that I could
hardlv stand It. I had fallen off un
til I weighed only ninety-eight
pounds and was so nervous the least
little thing would upset me. I could
sleep but little and got up In the
mornings feeling all fagged out. My
strength and energy left mn and 1
felt like I would have to give up en
tirely. Besides taking everything In
'ho way of treatments and medicines
I tried dieting and the rest cure,
but never got more than a little pass
ing relief.
"The way Tanlac brougM me out
Is marvelous, I can eat anythluuow
wlthout any trouble afterwards, I
have gained twenty pounds and my
nerves aro steady as a clock. I sleep
fine every night and get up In the
mornings rendv for a good break
fast and a full dt-.-'s rvork. aid n:v
enjoying better health than I have
in vears."
Tanlac is sold In Rosenurg by W.
F. Chapman, and by the leading
druggists In every town.
7 room hoiiM .
'oftland. ph.1? ittSi,
6 room hou .
-tw5rS
Plastered k Is
Terra, If d'" i
home oihM
h' will b.
"uj mg a home,
' SEE
G.W.Y0lGAM)S!K
' "al E.Ute
HO Cast st
IHSCUM CAMP.Iig,
WASHINGTON.,
Ilcan plan, for th, 'hfe
begun 10 lake on to?'
owing a confers,
twoeu Senator Hardin,
of the sub-commtttwtfT-can
national comtr,ltt.
the presidential csmMin;
cursed in detail. 1, .JJ'
formal notification of UjcmI;
w-ould occur at Mariot.fZ
tile lnlrlrllA nt I..I- W
T ? F.T. D. THEraL F I ,.
CALL FOIt CITY aPBunJ
Notice Is hereby iiri tfc
Improvement bonds ol ut m
llosehurg. Oregon. wrlnT?
to 68. inch, wlllbetiltaitai.
on the 1st day of July, in J
inai interest tnereon win
Bald date.
Dated June 1 tth ni
CORINNE C. Aiijr
Clt-Tmml
7 ? F. T. D. THE FERN r. I l l
? ? F. T. D. THE FERN F. T. D. T ?
DANCE!
AT THE
Riddle Pavilion
TUESDAY,
JUNE 22
. r.V. MANAC.E.VENTj
D
ancmg
Fivm9to 12 P.M.
Music by the Famous
JAZZ-O -FOUR
YOUR CLOTHES
cost Is higb-whimils
us save you vtotrj
our
DRV CLEANING
"New clothes for oW
when we clan then, ft
us.
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Trrliarlrl
Our Auto Win Cl
PhoM 277.
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FLORENCE REED
in a wonderful absorbing story
"Wives of Men'
The Hit of -New York
KOI.IX COMEDY AND PATIIE SY.WS-,
Tuesday: The Bootlegger," a musical c.medjr with sW
miimuI all ll
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III a realistic story of America 11 biisln' B0 . j
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