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jatUnvma, ormaam, ttehpat. rrvr m, im 1 BBgBfatB!-gBaajjt A Bank Account is a Real Investment. Au Investment Is anything in which you put money EXPECTING to make a profit on It. And if '" deposit 'our mune' 'n an account here at the 1'iupu.ua Valley Bank and forget about It until living coati again become normal, haven't you made a band koiii profit on your money? We'll ay 'nat ,ne begt loveatment we know of, and SAFE. JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the UMPOUil VALLEY bank ROSEBURG OREGON "jregon Should Be In This Line-Up fV.RS. GEORGE M. MINOR j From the headquarters of the Irican Legion ' following data obtained a tew days ago snowing "lief by various states to former nice men: California Appropriated 1 1.000, 00 lor the purchase of land for dla largtt service men. Msise A bonus of $100. Massachusetts One hundred dol in to all men who entered the ser tt prior to November 11. 1918. Minnesota Two hundred dollars r college tuition or 115 a month ir each month or fraction in ser- 'se Hampshire A bonus of 100. North Carolina Will give a ser tt medal. Xonji Dakota A bonus of $25 a lonth. to provide or improve a one. to purchase tools, books or ittrn'ments or to purchase form lock or machinery. Oklahoma Twenty-five dollnrs o icuih. with a maximum of $200 for durational expenses. Vermont Ten dollnrs a month or twelve months in (he service, tailed to men who did not hold cnimissions. i Wisconsin Ten dollars for each (until, with a minimum of $50. Sew Jersey Ten dollars a month. 1100 limit. Proposed for New ork Ten dol- kn t month, depending on length service, this excluding all onicers army alwve grade of captain, and L-.l oK...... nf ll.. CIBI UllliriB bimf.tt pinwr- ui 1 wolllflil at ...nl ttilir rrnrlp unit all men und I vaiueo. ai ik.i , u.a v Salem Elks to Entertain Right who chance, to b. in Salem the week-end of July is, when the atate convention of Elk. will be held In 1 ';" be a gueat of the lodge, J. F. Hutchason mated today. Everybody la "welcome." Mr. Hutchason declared "Tho h. i ebratlon la to be not for Elk alone, tut tor all viaitora who em m It." Work on the itnnrir i date the hugo erowda which will wltncea the boxtnr matche. h.. i J ready begun. "Without doubt the' maicnee to be seen bare July 2S will surpass In quality anything ever be fore held, in the atate." Mr. Hutch.. son said. Names of the fighters have not yet been made publllc but are said to be prominent In th. mmr,. Ing world. . Two thousand noatera ariVArtlalnv the convention were sent out thla morning to every nook and corner j of Oregon. There will be few placea In the atate that will not know . about the event. I Arrangements have already been ' made by the housing committee to take care of 50U0 of the visitors, i It was atated thla morning and many i hundreds of automobiles will be available. I felt 4-1:- . A new photograph of Mrs. George Maynar . Minor of Waterford. Conn- elected president general of the Daugh ters or in American Revolution. tnnien who atitht served less than two Will. IIKPOItT (iKHMAXH. WELLINGTON'. Now Zealand, It re to take over the German cocoa- lut and other plantations in Samoa, about $5,000,000. and of compensation this nmount will be deducted from New Zealand's share of the Gorman war Indemnity. o TOWN ClllKIt QUITS PllOVIXCETOW.V Mm. Jim. ...- Provincetown'a town crier, sniri in be the last of the profession in A-1 menca, has hung up hia bell and announced that he haa cried hia last message. For 22 yeara Walter Smith haa plodded the two miles eg the town a only street, announcing the time and place of events or Internal from aalea of fish to the election of president. Now, In hia seventieth year, he aaya he 1a through, and there is no one in slant to aucceed mm. The old crier'a last crv waa for the reopening of the Church of the Pilgrims. rounded in 1714. at: which had been closed for a year. HITS IXTKIISKCTION SIGN. Doll Smith. Of Oakland thla mi-., ing arove blB Dodge car Into the jacKson and Oak street Intersection trarna post and "knocked it for ;oal." Mr. Smith waa drlvlne south on Jackson street and evidently did iiui gee me trarnic s an. Hia car straddled it and it wca dragged for aoout nrty feet until he finally aioupea nis car In front of the Umn- qua notel. The car waa damaged very mttle and Cbas. Lerry with corps of assistants managed to roll the heavy concrete post back in place with the result that Charlej sustained, a mashed finger. A waterproof cape has been made uderetood thatt he Germans are ot Paper that is thin enough to be lot to be deported from Samoa. I toiaea ana carried in a nocxet. lately sent from the Domln-1 A novel machine for sewing the fci to the islands are to assist In edges of matrasses travels around li- process. It Is also understood a table on which each mattress is lit the New Zealand authorities laid. H it MimM,S g. C J. . That office hoy wasa 1 doodrpick Dimpled Knees Are All the Rage NEW YORK, June 29 They've taken the dimpled left knees on the farla bathing beaches. That a the latest fad, according to timme. Eleanor Kubensteln off this city, who returned here today on the steamsnip savole. Because of the short skirts many fat women are seeking to reduce the blze of their legs, and dimpled knees tnougn many of the denta are arti ficial, are all the rage on the bea ches, she said. o Rev. Brougher Is Frowned On IT WAJ mj busy day. " AND I told the boy. COULD sot see. a "Y VISITORS. HE popped back. i AID there was. a . GENTLEMAN outside. "HOWlSHEo'toseeme. AND I said "No." "T I guess the boy. LIKE "my wife. WB WESNTkaow. "HO-I B088. " 'OUBACKbe'eon,,,. AY the man. usV.woro. " I lold'tt, boy. LO tell ,h, atin WHERE 'tog,. IN JUST three worrM, BUT THE boy cam back, AND SAID tilt man. COULD 8POT me one. HIS BUSINESS needed, JUST TWO word. " " AND I'M sport. AND CURIOUS too, ' .'.; 80 IN h cam. AND HANDED ma. SOME CIGARETTES to try. AND SAID "They Satisfy.1' AND I will state. HE SAID something. THEY satisfy" that tayf tt. Never were finer tobaccos used In any cigarette and never were) tobaccos more carefully and skill fully blended. Chesterfields give you all that any cigarette could give, plus certain ''satisfy" qual ity that ia exclusively their. The blend can't be copied. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 28 w hether the Northern Baptist con vention win frown upon the mar- ralge of divorced persons by refusing to elect the Rev. J. Whitcomb Brou gher of Los Angeles aa a member of the executive committee will not be known until tomorrow. Dr. Brougher performed the mar- Iriage ceremony for Douglas Fair banks and Mary Plcldford. The names of the moving picture stars were not mentioned on 4he convention floor, when the nominating committee's ticket was submitted, hut is waa con ceded that the opposition that de veloped to the election of Dr. Brou gher was due to his stand on the divorce question. The chair ruled the names might be written In by de legates oppose dto the nominating committee'a slate. gi Your Prettiest Things Come From the Crystal Beautifully Laundered No garment is too dainty, no doily too delicate lor the ti noot h running one-way cylinder o( the Cry!. Its action is to gentle that the sheerest fabrics are not harmed. By revolving continuously in one direction, the clothes are swished through the sudsy water at a greater speed llun is pos.ihle in other washers. This principle accounts for the rapidity with which every household fabric is immaculately washed. It alw account! for the mildness with mm S, lm a; which the djinticrt garments are cleansed. It is the reason for the Crystal's popularity. Wt art Dtmmutratint the Crystal Today We are showing by actual operation how it brings the most soiled garments to refreshing spodest nca. Airne in lor fifteen minutes. Wah it wash, rinse, and wring a batch while you are there. Watch its speed in handling the bulkiest auilta. Sec its gentleness to the daintiest undenrafmcnts. You will be surprised and convinced. Small Deposit Eaty Monthly Payments (Dealer's Name and Addrcs$) & Wringer Watch for Special Daily Demonstrations by Factory Representative. Saturday is Money Day. UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE, Roseburg, Oregon CICARETTEO IXDKSIKABLE O.N WAV. SALEM, Or., June 28. Miiton ISchwarlz. who was recently released by the New York courts on the prom ise of relatives that ne wouio oe taken to Oregon, left the eastern city for Portland on June 17. according io a teleerram received at the exe cutive offices here today from Cha. inhnson Post. Mr. Post is a isew York newspaper man and his daugh ter as one of the children auacaea by the degenerate prior to nis ar The telegra mffrom Mr. I'osi saia 'L.haflrif vns accompanied wesi oy his mother. Mrs. Addle Schwarts, and his uncle. Max O. Cohen, and that they Intended to locate on a ranch near Portland. The governor also was advised by Mr. Post that Ih people of New York have no sym pathy for the Judge who released Schwnrti. for the reason that cni,.-nt.t 1r considered a dangerous character and should have been com- TITIXKR CARHIKO KTAXDAItD. in an ARVlum. A & nifleVi mvernmeni nil neen i , ireaon neietraiii'u le i hi -iii-i, i I Mnmmpnil leEISia.lv-7 1 in the Wl,son flnniunsna i n- ' . ,i., i. m.ntn for thn'm-iventlnn vesterdsy. when R R I control of patent medlclnei offered Turner, of RoJhf. carried the Poison May be Used Instead of Hanging SALEM, Or.. June 28. A move s been started among state offl- lals to go before the legislature at next session and request the elimination of that part of the cup- iatl punishment law providltiK to the hanging of persons condemned death and the substitution (if s clause authorizing the administering of poison In carrying out the man dates of the court. Dr. n. Lee Steiner, while super intendent of the penitentiary, In formed officials in the event lhat citiit(l punishment waj restored Oregou much of tie unfavorable publicity attendant to hangings un der the old system could be elimin ated by so changing the law lhat poison Instead of Ihe scaffold would provide the death penalty. It was Dr. Sieiner's euecestion that the sentence be so worded thai the person condemned to deaih b executed within a aperifled week This would give time and opportun ity for the warden, arrorilina t' H)r. Steiner. to place in the food o' the prisoner a few drons of semi powerful poison. DeVth would b' instantaneous. In case the lenlsis ture acts favorably upon the reu'ies' for changing the ranltal pun!ihmn law. It will not be necessary to erect a new scaffold room. Should ttr request fall, the new exerntlor chamber probably will be Installed In one of t? prison htiildlnns som distance from the main penitentlar; plant. delegates. Dr. J. W. Morrow, nnlional coin mltleeman, w-itli careworn counte nance, occupied a sent on tho plat form. Dr. .Morrow's distress was due .o the pressing demand on him lor conveniioa tickets, the gupply being nly half the demand. Some disp. pointed seat nidicants were not -eafly to. believe that he w..s unable to supply them, which Increased the wiguisj of his position. Many New Members For Local Chamber The weekly inert in of the ('ham 'ier cf cconiiiioi e nxecutiv coinuiit t was held last niKht ui tlia lomm of the Becretaiy and a nuinher of lm porlant mattfrs itiveti at ten! inn. 'oTiKfilera1le rout Inn hiiriitu'ss was iJIspoHtd of ai:fl plaiiH niaHe fur f u !ur activity. Tho committee that has been cojuIiM tini; tin mtiiih rshtp drive reported Kood suci ess and suhmitted the namen of 7"i new menihers. many of h have nve: b-fore beii ntimecteil with Cb am ber of Coniineree ai'tlvj; ies. The outlook seems very lnlK.it and thi menihers of the exeuulive cuiimilttei are Kreatly p!rnserl with the shovfn! th;it has heenina te u;) to the prem nl time. Oregon Barred Rocks Lead Egg Contest COItVALl.lS. June 29. Oregon's O. A. C. barred rocks si 111 lead in the sharp egg. laying contest of the western Washington experiment sta tion with a record of 831 grs for the pen of five. This 1,1 64 fggs egra ahead of I heir nearest competi tors. Tancred's while leghorns. and world contests, and their back era look to aee them jump to the front In the remaining five month a. The record for the 95 pens for the whole term Is 61 per cent and for Muy, 66 percent. Kifty five hlida laid as many as 25 egga each for May. , One hen haa laid 78 egga ia 78 days without a skip. She then "blew up," aa baseball writers any. Liter ally, she laid a big double yolk egg on the 7Hlh day then went on a vacation or celebration or aome- 1 lie college birds were first for the ilring for five days. month of May wlih 127 eggs. j The cost of feed for one hen of Another pen of college stock; all American breeds for one month "Oregons" sinnda near Ihe top for: was 40 cents, for the pen rtf five, 12. be term to (Into and was only one The value of the eggs at the mar egg below the rocks for May. The kel rate whs 40 cents a dozen "Oregons" have proved to he great ; 4. 20 for the leading O. A. C. pen l,,ne ituiiin'n blr,! n the national output. ' The Inns on a new tr.vtor wbee! vork In and out liUc si-aib s from .to ecrenirlc on Ihe axle and clean themselves, previntfni; the wheel "logging In the sM-kiest soil. Hv careful selection nnd hreeilins Jouth African experis plan to oMain a strain of ostriches prodii'ln 2., per 'eit more plumr-s tban the aver age bird of the prcstil. lier'in ! rjporiptii ot ;nt with hrec-whe' b-d txlc(i.!)s, the eit"o belntr mounted over the front wheel and practically forming a separate unit from the rest of the vehicle. Wanted at Cannery Royal Anne, Bing and Lambert Cher ries, also Loganberries. A. RUPERT COMPANY tNcompatATta Phone 310 Roseburg, Ore. 32 'tor public sale. "r0D "