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rw. t mMiifiTTT'? - " '' ' " '" SKWi.HB VIKW; tmt. I , - I I er7r& i . s- L WIMBERLY KIT UMB ! fc"' " "" " SMS A JJ I , sZZZ7 Kh .& I you put mousy B Af 1 V .,-J- .e ...... t.-w.r.T.. , . V -i lUjnKtU'lMr Issued Dally Except guaday. B. W. BATES SUBSCRIPTION KATES Dally, per year, by mall 14.00 Dally, U months, by mall .... J. 00 Jiy Carrier, per month 60 The Associated I'rexs I exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited ID this paper and also the local ncwi pub lished herein. All rlgbta of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Entered as second class matter !ay 17. 1920, at the post office at l;oseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 1819. IbwhiirK. regno, June 2H, 1020. FINEST OF ALL Is Second Largest In State of Oregon Says Statistics Compiled. FRUIT THRIVES HERE Much IjiihI N Mill Aviillrtl'ln nml .Many of I In Ijuko l-'urniM Are JU hiK NuInIIvM.hJ ami I'luced Oil the Miirbet. The I'mpqua vally In the second lanrerft vullcy of Wtjutern Oregon, lttft in ilea Houth of t'orthiml, on the muin line of the Southern Pacific and altio on the Pacific highway. The l'iap(ua consita of a con-Korlt-B ol amall valley, separated by low hlllH rove red with oak and fir tiniher, which adila a heauty and jlcturt!8UfiK'HH Hi.'ldom found. The areas of level land are wniill, compared with other valleys of (he middle went, but con alt t of wlntflnK vales anr rounded I open, sheltered no:ikn, with occaHlonal bold, roeltv btuffH, combined to make up a scene of plotui 'Hiiie beuuty uiiKurpuHHid on the coast of the Pacific North went. The diversified region extend In all directions from HoHeburg. 'lit county Heat of Dougtaa county, md Yor twenty-fivo to thirty mil en in each direction, with about two thous and tHiuare miles of land in the val ley proper. Fruit Thrive. Thia valley produces crops of Rraln of all kinds, as well as fruit, for which it Ih PHpeeinlty favored, by ro ohom of ItB Increased warmth, which romes from the pen tie sea l(ree.e from the coast at the mouth of the rtep'iua river. The vnlley in most pbci'H is but Utile over five hundred f i et above sea level, and on Its warm pheltered southern slopea, (fruits and bnrres nml ventables are produc ed almost ns early as In California The crops of all kinds are fully from two to four week earl'er than li nriy other m-thm of the state. Th Vmpuua valley has less rain and more aumditne than th northern sections of the stale, ihe avernfte riiinfnll beiiiK about thirty two In ches. The nrotlmUy the ocenn nnd the rolling mirfiiro of the coun try insure Kood lraiun;e and frlve the I'lupiiuii Tin ercecd'tiRlv healthful oil iiiM., It it mild without beltiK ener vating. Idtttil St II Available. The rmpqua valley was settled In Pie early I: or tie and fifties, ami. while most of the desirable lutidn were tttk-n up, there still remains some land to be settled, and the opening of the Oregon and OiiHfornl' tirranl lands the first of April of this year made available thous -mils of aces of land, a portion of which Is suited to agriculture and can b? had under the homesteud act at $ 50 an acre. The large farms are now being subdivided and this land can be ha in unimproved tracts from $ aO an acre up to $..0ft an acre. Ynpi Art VmbM. No part of the Pacific north wesl is likelv to charm the traveller more tlinn the I'mptinn valley, and here n com fort aide llvlnn can be made Fruit ralsfnK, loganberry cult tire, peneral farming, which hwludtv grain, corn, hay, vegetable, cattle nnd truck K!iMMitn. broccoli, n win ter variety of cauliflower harvested about the first of March, s'rnw herrles. watermelons. cantaloupes and all kinds of small vegetable. lougI:a county contains 1-52 part of all the aiandinc timber In the world, and as yet It is untouched, f here hies a fortune (for the lumbe pian in the manufacture of all kind" of lumber with a ready market At hand. FsrmlniT and fruit raising are es aentlnllv the outstanding Natures to vMrh the valley -is devoted, and th v' vitl rreen the fn-ts. boh fl and onk and occasional bold hluT In the dlntance, the general nlr rt' trpii'inllity, all combine to soothe and cheer the mind, and hence make s neseeful homo In the valley of the Vmpnuft. A Bank Account is a Real Investment. An Invfetiuent la auyihlng lu Fhlch EXPL'CTINO to make a profit on It. And If you deposit your money In an account here at the Unipqua Valley Bank and forget about It until living costs again become normal, haven't you made a hand some profit on your money? We'll say that It's the beat Investment we know or, and SAFE. JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the U24PQUJI VMLEV bankI MIMIll ROSEBURO OREGON NEW SNAP SHOTS large mvmbershlp and lite mestlnf j will be grvatly enjoyed. GOODMAN and HUGHES PRESENT ioea to Cot into Grove 8. J. Jontu left thla uiornlnr for CoLluKti Gruve to aitend to btiaintaa Mrs. w. k. Willis mil in i a mora- matter for a abort tilue. BURT SOUTHERN in the Riotous Musical Farce Comedy To rants Iuh lug for Grant Pmbu where she will spend a short time visiting with her1 Vlxlt at Portliuul- n.ece, Mrs. Catherine Gray. Krom Hutherlln Mrs. August Vogelpohl, accompan ied by her duughter, Murle, arrived n Honeburg this morning to spend a .short time shoppiug sud visiting with friends Drive From rorthuid Lee Carter, who has been spending 'he past week In Portland, arrived lu this city yesterday evening. He made the trip by automobile. IWu-k From Festival- Roacoe Green and wife, and At orney Albert h.trmann, returned last. night from Portland where they have been attending the Hose festival. 'lark l'Yoin Portland i.Mrs. Iee Wfmberly and daugh- 'or, Florence, who have been visiting or the past ten days in Portland, re urued to Uosuburg yesterday sven- -ng. tubllclt Man Here H:iy W. Clark, publicity manager or the Multnomah hotel, spent yea erday -lu Uosuburg as the gueHt )f Ir. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver oil the .'mpfiua Hotel. ' .envlntf Kr iWMudi - W. L. Cobb and fumily and Mrs. .S. V. Cobb left today for llandnn vhere they will enjoy a few days it the ruinous beach resort. They ter making the trip by auto. I leve From Port land W. B. Patterson and wife of Iort ';tnd. spent the day In Koseburg at tending to business matters. Mr. Patterson Is connected with the 'hady Point gravel plant. joi: n loss i it Mnitir:n. Word was received here todny that Joe Illosser. a well known resident of thts city, was married at Kansas City, Mo., June 23. to a charming widow of that place. The happy couple will soon leave for ltosehurg. where they expect to make their fu ture home. Mr. illosser has a host 'Yank Neiux'r He Fiank N'euner, who has been spending the past few days at Kla nath Kails, arrived in Kosehurg last light and will visit for four or five lavs with his parents In this city, 'le is with the state liisuram-w com mission. Yom Port Iniul Miss I)orothy Veatch. who has een attending the Hehnke-Walker business College In Portland, arrlv- 'd in this city from Portland last 'tight, and will spend several weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. Anna . eatrh. Co Klamath Palls Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Emmet, who lave been visiting here for the past Vw weeks with relatives, left this norning for K'aniath Fulls, whre they reside. They were accompanied Nuie by Mr. Kmmett's sister. Mis' Klla Emmet t, who will visit them here for a short time. Myrtle Point Men Itetiim A large number of Myrtle Point hiiners attended the Portland con tent ion nnd spoilt yesterday In this Ity o nthelr way horns by auto Vh use who stopped In Rose-burg yes 'erday were: O. S. Adims, T Whit- ington, Albert PanJer. Haleish Creene. I.. Hoselle, U. S Arnold. Hueh idelght. R. S. Weekly and IV W. Perkins. 'oultininan Vlits Horhtirg P. W Harries, editor of the Ta Ifie Pmiltp man. of Seattle. acom anied by his wife and children 'topped st the auto tourists camp in "Ins city Inst night and proceed. si to the south this morning, their desti tution benn Sun Pleso before re turning to Seittle. They are tra veling le'nir-'lv and enjoying the T'n immens.'r Mr. Harries Is vis aing m.-nv of poMltrvmen alonn the route of tT.iv.l and getting ac quainted w ith tbeni. I MIbs Murguret Ulgginbothain Kft I this morning for Portlsiid, where she will visit with friends and relatives for a short time. fAte After VUjo Mrs. A. R. Marsh, who has been visiting the S. K. Sykes home for the past week, left yesterday even ing for ker home at Kiddle. Mrs. Fullortnn Home Mrs. Nathan Fullerton returned yesterday evening from Portland, where she has been attending the Shrine convention and Ruse Festival. Will Oimte Linotype Donald Hcskins has accepted a position as linotype operator at the News-Rev it- w. willing the place made vacant by the reniguatlon ef James Fletcher. Return Home Mrs. A G. Hash, of Vancouver, who has been visiting at the Will Mash home In this city for tht past Vw days, left this morning for her :ome. iin'H to KhMle A. W. Cnrnutt, of Saginaw, passed hrough here last evening enroute to his former home at Riddle for a few lays visit. He reports crops looking Ine in that vicinity. 'ninp at (.lemlale Hatn Starmer and family left this nnming for Glendale, where they ire to camp for a mouth while Mr. -ttarmwr Is employed with a work train near that place. Tourists Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stone, of Hor on, Kansas, who have been touring be coast, stopped in this city Inst 'light on their way north. They Ufi bis morning for Portland. Will Return Tomorrow M. F. Rico and Ruasell Harness who motored to Portland last week to attend the Shrine (festivities and attend to business matters, are ex acted to return to thia elty to morrow. , Pukes Fit Trtk-k Jam. a Fletcher, who recently re dgned his position with the Neus-'ewH-Kv.fw, filling the place ma le ruck driver and this morning re-b-ved Carl Ohman. who resigned s the lajit council meeting. Sew Electric Sigh A large e, etrlc sign was hung to day over the entrance of the kaple I.af confection, ry. The sign was lurcWd in Settle and the tdec rii work here whs dtme by the I bhg Electrical company. MdnK to San Prai.rlei Robert Martin arrived In Rnsebm night from Portland and left .his morning in his auto for Hnn .nncisco. Mrs. Martin accompanir.i ifn to Roseburg hut took the train hack to Portland from here while lu-r 'ushand went on south "Hen-recked H )) Tho ninth annual matins nf th IoitEla" rountr fwrn-latlnn nf Tort- Und. will be held hi !Vntnuta Fwrk 'n Hint city on Jnl 4 19:o. The .imsUuvis meeting will l hold at II I'clix'B. at which tlm the new nf fleers will l.e .lecro. an.l al iiloii , a nnsKei nmner win ie sorveu. in, afcrmnn will he devotwl to a nni band went on soulh. Miiri-lntte l.lmw Issued A marrlna-,. Ilcr,. Wa .rn.l hlj n,nrnl,,e to illllar.l U. M..re,ll,h n,l Miss Purl Patrick, both w II w.ll known r.-slileiifs of this cltr r. Meredith left thi. .f,ernon Ur Ivertnn where ,),. w,d,nl , k. ri,e WednesUy evening Svll WnvVer. Meet. .fc."i'h . fln'' Dr,,"-m arranged the annual cen'erenre nf th. .,."r. V'r' ""'"'on of (Won , -"-u i-iTii r.mrninr at The confe en.- will ,t sntl will b ..r ,rr,n-n on v,r o, snhjerts per ;mi won, Colllilei The r;lnnr antnniehl'e rnlllinn vvnrr,-d v-teniar at the corner of n-k and .hiek.on treei. NVne of the ears rnne. rned were hadlv dim aerd nnd no one ,M Inlnred Col ll'ion. have he, n unite frequent dur 'nr the ps.t month, but fortunatelv there have been few Injuries. Portland for thrte (rked hv Interest Wo-k F-.nl et n. k rm k I Attorney neTter nice nnd Terrv IfW'er ltn ne week en.t D .w tr.-efc. ttoth bftve summer earn,,. thst well known camplnu swt and fhete V. .... . . of friends here who wish him all i li-al and literary program at which ... . .w. L , .D ..I l,.nnl .III h. .la.l lm . .,he, of .oe.ker. .Ml 1.1V WW lh "HP, While the to welcome his bride to the west. fThe Douglas county association has a' bune'sswlll0permlt nT,r wilh a cast of fun-makers and a chorus of beautiful Singers and Dancers. Elaborate Costuming. Special Scenem You'll enjoy every minute of this Production Admission Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Plus War In Seats now on sale at Antlers Box Office. asssMssssMHWssassssssssssssBM tfffMj KNOTS WiM fORMD ON W JOINTS Of THIS I'll) VOHi;iXl OVKItTI.MK Larger Exports But Small Imports in May, amounling to t: i f were sinalli-r than in inj ma several years. For He 11 n-.l the silver tmni I 000 mim l'.: A 'I hove not only gained twenty lu the same period of Us: rar Dan Cupid worked overtime this week. Ktght hour laws were Ignored nnd be out in a full twenty-four hours each day. As a result the force nt the county clerk's office has been I i;ept busy writing out marriiige 11- c-enseg and filing returns. A license I Hit r-i t I . . . .. n ,l,.fr.... nl tCl llMI 11011 in ln:iinr!l llldt h I CtDrfttJlt Dounds in weinlit ii'iire I h.iai t-.w Bs ifsiuu .-.r.iuruay 10 l.eorgo Al- - - " ' - s wiiniiiki . Tan "c but I firn.lv I, 1 eve ha frwl '"h' '' (facia Alberta .o Way us compared with April is J I 'ZtybUtl"Za Mrs Jenrti ! tl' b "'co Thoy, "J hown In a atateu.cnt issued today J RepoH GooM t-uier, uo iivvs ai sit, enise si., u. i.. .v . . iL Hn,.ini, t.i. ''ki-i'.-t- iiit-inia aim rt-i:iiives. A il- -t..'t,i J , i,.., . .... 'cense was also issued to Karl Ilrant r.,e -itK , !,.: . i . , :il AdiKe May Wilson of thla citv. ,ZZl Vr.T! ? aCkT; .. w.. received fro,,. Cardlner lever a minute of the d'iy or niu -hen I was free of puln in my arms! unit lin.t.s; audit was next to impos- U'le for me to get nny sleep. My, by the bureau of foreign and domes tic commerce, departmeut of commerce. Fishing Is Improrim UJ I trout are taklut flies li tit i The exports In May amounted to j ;M.corjI)g t0 tie jjor.tti! Ihti ;in""un-!"K " marriage of Kld.m K. ! :u A',r.l 'of this year and I6U4.000.- ho 6aTe ben ,m . B'" 1 Ilveezoe and Kva Crace (irnham ol i i. r.t 1..1 vnr th 1 1 county waters ilonnf. ut , mmitlis ended .May, I'Jid. Ihe eiporis days. A K:eai mj m w..w. 7 171 -inn nnu nvainat its 304.-1 yesterday fisbicj. uanr& hH,l, d feersweUed'ten",: 1 rJlldU'ed lr. .""' OOM.oWln ' If' ' Tito May imports amounted to , .'w., ,;,ipJ but a good many sionw liecnme stiff and were drawn all out ! of shape. Mi knots formed in the lolnts and I could not wear shoes and had to carry one of my arms In a sling all of the time. I had great dif ficulty in feeding myself and often could nt walk a step, not even on crutches, and for months could'nt do any of my housework. I hid n very poor appetite and what little T did menage to force down would finr and ferment, snd g.s wei:M form wd press against my heart so badly I would bare grent difficult v ri 'Tcnthlng. I had the worst sort of lervnus and dlr.y spalls at times when I would have to eat- h hold or snme'hlng or sit down to keen from ' Ming. I lost weleht unt-;i 1 was little more then a frame and was dread, illy weak. I wns In such had 'nii'Mtion no one tholleht I ro!d nos sihlv live. I had reache.l the uo n, where I would have welcomed d'Tlth is after trvlng every kind of medi cine and tre-tmer.t I co,,'-l hear of wohout getting any r'vef. I hsd riven up hope of ever being wel' again. "1 was In this condit'on e-v,en T read two statements regarding the hen.fts two ladiP. who lived In vortWnd s-t re-e,-d rn-n T-nl.r nd decided to give H a "lal f-e- had taken only two bot,e. mr i- nd -It was like hrlnefng me harV 'rom tho grave, for I have no Idea I o-iH hsre prsll.y lived mo-o thai -no-hee reo-th. tf that lonr. 1 have now taken fire bottles, and I h-iv 'o pains of any sort, the swell',, hi "ntlrelv eove from Jv hands an'' feet nd I am agf SVahte to W- V ,nv shoes end to do all mv ow Konsewo k T hive a f:ne arren 'sn everything I eat agce w"h -lerfectly. Th- fart Is. I am feeir hetter in every war than I hve te vears. and I owe tt sll to Teniae and I am sn thankful for wh-t It ha done for m I evpect to praise t a long as I live." Til-e Is sold in ltosehurg hv w K. Chapman, and bv jh lead!,, druggists In every town. . The fumes from a room best their (as grate of English Invention condensed In water filled tanks. week, and will bring the June total up to a High standard. I'ATIIOl, H,AB IX KIHJKXK. KrOKXK. June 27. Flying m:i iesi,eall; In wild-fowl formation, live f ti:,- t,lg T)e Hitriiands assigned to lie Crign fur.si patrol arrived over "?.e Saturday, bringing a squad f s.-veii pilots and observers tinder a-.ptaln Lnw.-U 11. Smith. The ac f.i.ll flying li:i,e ft-op.i Mather field. 'Wifornla, was 5 hours nnd 20 min utes, equivalent to a 20 per cent 'ilgher speed, as they had to fight a heavy wind the greater part of the way. They look an altitude of 9linfl t In crossing; the Sisklynus mrl found the air blUerlv cold. This $4(16,000.000 in April nnd $329,000,- OOU In May of last year. For the 11 tod:.y about 'the oo away. this year, tin-1 ,. ',., ., u imorori' 4. 680.000.000 against ' , trhe. ,r montlm ended May of this year. nnris were 14.680.000.000 aga 2 803.000,000 in the same period of ' uapd lligHt en 'at" year- . i,mi most of the fisbernn M The Imports of gold In May . "'" k r,e. FihSng st rV rmountod to J16.000.0UO. a consider-! 1 -nml but will P1 lble decrease from the $49, 000, 000 , 18 ",tllln , week of fer April. For the 1 1 months ended Droridlng m May of this year. Imports of gold 1 ' wW;, tile W amounted to $124,000,000, compared ooa .lnmiil rAP with J3G.O00.00O in the Hanie perin' if last year. The May exports of Hold were the smallest in the last twelve r.nonths, amounting to JS.nuo.t f.-,i.n'nst tit; nnn nn In Anrll. For laity will be Stationed nt rtieVne,.ne ihe ll mnnih. of this veer the told base for the summer. iVork will be Imports were $461,00o",000 aguinsl commenced at mire l,y ihe citv In i J34.000.O00 last rear. .eiiMMiiniK up trie neid and establish- i en nuarters for the officers. No Important change is nbown in the Imports of silver, but the exports aisn uenis e- " . . lit sails. The roaas i " ' -i good conritlon reneitW enioyah'e oming Is P ,hose who whipping any of the sirew county. e,M risvton. olPTjltl ;:", vrslior hereto. We Believe in Home Products! ff--B WE SELL ersey Ice Cream Exclusively .'. lf fjone BeiigY Alcove Confectionery, b.. A. PETTEY PRICES CONU PINTS QUARTS , CENT 5 T fe,5ViaD!e Uaf Confec O EDWARDS BROS. Foi'h-haVnWfir.ns.nr .TVTlS. GeO. FOUtch WA v s