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NEW SNAP SHOTS The Bigger the Bank Account the Bigger the Opportunity. That baa always held true, but Is even more ao Just now when the burin power of the dollar ha. become ao mall. -'.10a It you can hold on to your dollara uatll normal condi tions return, think what an advantage you will have. But holding on requires having a safe and accessible place to keep tne dollars, and we think the Unipqua t Valley Bank will serve that purpose to your satisfaction. JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. THE UMPQUrl VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG UMr-OUtN to this CITY NEWS 0 B. F. Chllaon has purchased the Mullen property In North Koseburg and will take possession of the home about August 1. Mlu i:artrurle Cmlr left this lnornlna for Kiddle where she will 1 visit for a short time with her aunt, Mrs. Peter Did tel. Miss Lata Allen arrived In tbe city tbla morning from Kice Hill to re main here for a short time shoplng and visiting with friends. Miss Anna Hryan. who has been visiting In Kugene with Miss Maud Lombard for the past few days, ar rived in this city this mornlu. Dr. R. M. Brumfleld loday under went a minor operation Vor eye and throat trouble at Mercy Hospital. Dr. Seely was tbe attending surgeon. Harry lllldeburn, who has been attending to bualneas matters at Portland for tbe past two or three days, arrived home Ihla tnornlnng. Mrs. R. M. Illalr and daughter, Miss Oeraldlne lllgglns. lrt Ibis morning for San Francisco where they will make an extended visit with friends and wlatlvea. Mrs. James I'eover. of Alberta, Canada, who la visiting at Rice Hill for a abort time, Is spending a rew days In this city attending to busl tiMM mat tars. Dr. Claire K. Allen, dentist, and wife, have arrived In Rosebnrg after apendlng (heir "honeymoon" visit ing several of the prominent cities of the coast. Tha newlyweds will mska their home In this city. Mrs. R. C. MrtCulloch and daughter Miss Lydla. who have been making an extended visit here with their daughter and sister. Mrs. C. H. Mc Cluuc, left this morning for Long Beach where they reside. Prof. F II. Afrplehoff. who has been spending the winter at Oranta I'sss, arrived In tha city Mon day and will remain until Beptcm Her. Mr. Applehorr la (he Oranta Pass band R. L. Cannon waa In Urom Rock land today. U. M. Bassett, of Yoncalla, was looking after business matters in Koseburg today. Bert Holmes, formerly a resident of this city, now residing at North Bend, arrived In Roseburg last night and la visiting In this city for a short time. J. I.. Scott, of Glemlale came to the city yesterday and spent today attending to business matters. Hi reports all the mills In the Cow (.'reek valley In op.-r.Ulon and pros perous times generally In his home section. Mrs. M. Carson and son arrived In Koseburg this afternoon from Hiun- furd, CnllfornU, and will visit for se veral weeks with Mrs. Carson mother, Mrs. John Wilson, of Ins tons. Mrs. Carson waa formerly .Mil's Sylvia Lewellyn, of this city. Mrs. P. D. Stlenhauer, of Slalson Cl:l, Iowa. Is visiting here for a fow days at the It. J. Stewart home. Sfrs. Stlenhauer baa been spending the winter at various places In C ali fornia and stopped off In this city for a few days enroute borne. Sheriff Neablt passed tbiouch this city today enroute to Salem. He carries the entradltlnn papers for Frank Mayfield the 18-year-old boy who waa recer.'ly arrested here and charged with having atolen an nil tomablle at Monterev and having robbed a store at Orland. ('tilted States Marshal Prank P. ITIchenor arrived in the city thla af ternoon from Oranta Pass where he baa been serving several subpoenas. He remained here until thla evening to catch the night train for Port land. During his short stay here Mr. Tlchenor visited with friends. Three special trains will go thru Rosebnrg tonight carrying delegates from the Democratic National Con vention at San Kranclsco. The dele gates are from Maryland, Rhode Is land, Maxiprhusetts. and King ronntv, New York. The delegations Include some of the most prominent director of men In political circles. All will be USED CARS 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl y, Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl All in first-clas3 shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. Boick Roadster, 4-Cyl Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl Ford Touring J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS ' In from Oak Crock i Sir. and Mrs. A. V. Newport aptlit :tu. dav in tun city, returning ihAt Lome on Oak creek late afternoon. To Portland ; Mrs. K. H. Orlnsted and daughter, Agues, left this morning for Port laud, where they will Join Mr. Orln sted for a trip east to visit relatives. I'wlergoes Oratlon Dr. It. M. Ilrumtield underwent an eye and throat operation this morn ing, and his son underwent a nose and throat iiperatlou. Both Mk place at the Mercy Hospital with Dr. A. C. Seely In charge, lilcensea Are IteceKed A number of Roseburg motorists today received the motor vehicle operator's licenses from the secretary of state. So many applications have been made to the Haiem mini mai it will be some tin.e yet neiore an m tbe licenses will be Issued. I U-turn From Morsiiflell Mr. and Mrs. Smith liaiiey. dt. Beacber and son Vero, and Hay WriKhl returned to tnia city iasi night from Marshfleld. where thoy were In attendance ai me conjura tion. Mrs. Wright remained for a short visit. Will Arrive Tonight Mrs. II . B. Galley and two child ren. Helen and Prescott, will arrive In this city tonight from Washing ton. D. C, and will visit for aeveral months with Mrs. oatciy a parents. Hon. and Mrs. Binger Hermann. They have visited here on numerous occasions. Was Not Forest I'uine Forest Supervisor W. F. Kamsaen has received word that the plane which crashed near Medford recently waa not a government plane, as vas rim! reported, but was a private ma chine. The patrol has opearted with out an aeclcent up to tne prcseni time. trrive From Tnscon Mrs. Nellie Harkey and daughter Miss Oertrude. arrived In Roseburg this afternoon from Tuscon, Arliona. where they reside and will make an extended visit with Mrs. Harkey n sisters. Mrs. Shell Carroll ana miss Ellen Crabtree. (ioes to Walla Walla Roy Durham has left for Walla Walla, where he will remain for a week or ten daya enjoying a vaca tion. He will visit with relatives and friends In that city. He was accom panied by hla sister. Faye, who will remain there permanently. Ire t.'ream Hooliil An Ico crea nisoelnl will bo given on Saturday evening, July 10, on the school grounds at Looking Glass. The community Sunday school la giv ing the social and will use the pro ceeds to apply on the purchase of song books for the church ana tun day school. Everyone cordially In vlted. Tuko llaneer Htmion Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Shrum were m from Glide today and will leave to morrow for Steamboat, on the upper North I'mpqua river to take charge of the forest ranger station for the summer. Mra. Shrum will be In charge of the telephone station, and Mr. Shrutn will be In charge of the lookout station. Dance at Riddle Tbe management of the Riddle pavilion announces a dance to be held al that place tomorrow evening. Severnl auto parties from thla city are planning to attend. These dances are regular events and are proving to be very delightful. The music will be furnished by the Jaxi-O-Four or chestra of Roseburg. From Arlsona Mrs. George Kelly arrived In Rose burg this afternoon from Jerome, Arizona, and will spend several months visiting with her sister. Mrs. K. Hitrdnian. She was accompanied heie by her two little nieces. Mar gnret nnd Mary Hndley. who will lupond the remainder of the summer ! here. iHero From Portlnnd i Shlrlev Goodman, a former resi dent of Roseburg. drove to this city in hla auto from Portland Saturday. where he is employed by a large electrical bouse. In the party who nude the Journey with him wore Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kllduff. an Miss lone Kirk. They will make the return trip lo Portland tomorrow and Mr. Goodman's mother will accom pany him to the metropolis fot week or ten cHvs visit. DANCE AT RIDDLE Thursday Night! BIG OPEN-AIR PAVILION JAZZ-O-FOUR A Real Time. Timber Tract At a Bargain. i million feet of fir. Well lo cated, near railroad. Prlco J1800 cash. Must be sold at once. HOME AXD GARDEN (-room houae, cement base ment, fine garden, fruit trees, berries; paved street: near school. Price 12200. Terms. Largo ranch for lease. Also 14-room bouse for rent. G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N Real Estate and Insurance. 11 Can St. Fbooa 41T If You Want The Oregon Growers Co- upciaiiYC ii MADAME UTGOFF Jtetunu Home Mrs. T. Paplln. who has been vis iting In tbls city with relatives, left this afternoon for Cottage Grove where vhe resides. Visit In Albany- Mrs. W. L. Ruiter and daughter left thla afternoon for Albany where they will visit with Mrs. Ruiter's mother, Mra. L. A. Marstera. Operated On George snambrooK. me email son of Jesse Shambrook. of Umpqua. un derwent a nose and throat operation at the Mercy hospital thia morning. Dr. Seely waa in attendance. Returns From Port bind Mrs. C. S. Helnllne. who has been In Portland for the past two weeks. returned to thla city last night. She waa accompanied by Mra. Kldredge. who will visit ber here for a short line. Road ia Itlnrked Several local motorists have been greatly chagrlnned lately In account of the closing of the new highway nast Dillard, leading Into Myrtle Creek. A number of travelers have 'eft the old highway at Greets hop ing to get on tbe long stretch of the pavement through Dillard and elimi nate Roberta Mountain tfrom tho soutehrn trln but after travnrnln several miles have been turned back I Madame Utgoff, wife of Lieutenant by members of the highway crew. Commander Victor V. Utgoff of the it Is impossible at the present time Russian embassy at Washington, D. C o make the trip by way of Dillard. Madame Utooff is welcomed as a The bridge at Dole is closed and the charming new addition to diplomatic 5 S i - to handle your Prunes, Pears and Apples this year, you must join by July 1 5, our closing date for 1 920. See a field representative, or write our Headquarters. i -v) fa rH Interesting Talk Given Last Night Charles Chaplin's latest Million dollor production, "A Days Pleasure" ...... . ! arrived In Roseburg late last night One of the beat talks that has been nd M h . HeleMtinn (m. given In this city for some time was the Majestic theatre, fhere It will be presentee ui me meiiiouii 1 shown for a two days run commenc- south. last night when BlBhop Do Dose, who Is visiting here for a short time, addressed the congregation and friends. Tbe bishop la a man or world wide travel and experience and has a wide fund of Information which la Interesting in the extreme. Bishop Du Bose la now interesting himself in the building campaign of the M. E. Church, South, and Is anxious for developments locally. A meeting of the church members was held following the public talk and plans made which will be divulged Inter. The bishop was accompanied to this city from Berkeley by Rev. W. J. Fenton, of Portland, presiding elder for this district. construction work is being carried on at that end of tbe pavement. CAI.Ii FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby school warrants oif given that all school district i No. 4, Douglas county Oregon, to and including No. 4478. endorsed Feb ruary 6. 1920. not paid for want oit funds, and prtor there to are this day called for payment by tbe under signed, and all Interest thoreon will cease from the date of this notice. Dated this 7th day of July. 1920. ROSCOE N. GREEN Clerk of School DIst. No. 4, Doug las County, Oregon. circles of the tapltaL Last Resort. Press Asent I've dune everything 1 could. I'll admit that I cannot think up any more publicity stunts. Movie Actress Oh. dear, 1 suppose I'll even have to mnrry you to get little publicity ngnln. Still, divorces In ninke splendid advertising. Film Fun. K a. . Wa WANTED Woman to do ironing by R the day. Phone 370. I FOR SALE 8-room bouse. $1200, this week only. Phone 198-Y. Ed. Neely, who formerly operated a grocery in this city, waa in from hla ranch on Ten Mile today. Neely says the back to the soil is tbe only tning. and he Is feeling fine. Just now Mr. and Mrs. Neely are enjoying a visit from their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dlns more, of Marshfleld. NEW TODA1 FOR SALE-4-F14. -2nd hand piano. Phono FOR SALE that Country Home you have wanted so long. Over 7 acrea In all, 5 in three- yeaqrold prunea; 20 other fruit B trees: balance left for berries, K chickens, etc. New bungalow, R new drilled well, best new Pago fence. On Pacific Highway, In d best fruit district. Fifteen mln- A ..... . PRICE $1850 FOR SALE 16x20 604 E. Douglas. tent. Inquire FOR SALE Reed go-cart. Inquire 243 East 1st Ave. North. 0 GREAT has been the response, and so appreciative the public, we have de cided to continue this great SALE OF SHOES, only on a larger scale. For the First Time The Booterie Offers Every Shoe in the House o o o on sale, rs m m m 4 CASEY MASONIC TEMPLE, ROSEBURG. OREGON CHAJ'IJS AT THE MAJESTIC ng tonight. Thla Is Chaplin's fourth of a lone series of comedies produced In his own studios and to be distributed by First National Exhibitor's Circuit. It is of the same serie- as "A Dog's Life" and "Shoulder Arms." UO TO THK KKSCUE. Don't Wait 'till It's too In e Vt-U low the Example of It JbnrR tMircn. Rescue the aching back. If -it keeps aching, trouble may come. Ofen it Indicates kidney weak ness. It you neglect the kidney's warn ing. ...... Iiook out for urinary disorders This Roseburg citizen will tell ycu how to go to the rescue. P. P. Oar, 6 North Ave., says: always recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I know there is nothing better for kidney trouble. My kldneyr troubled me a lot and I had such backaches that I could hardly stoop or bend over. My kidney's didn't act right, either. I used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they soon INxed me up In good shape. The aches and pains left mv back and my kidneys were regulate 1. Price 0 c nt nil dealers. Don't simply p'c f ir kidney remedy got Doan's K dney Pills the samo that Mr. Oar had. Foster-Millourn Co., Mfrs., P.uflralo. N. Y. BIO FIRE IX BEND. BEND, Or., July 7 Fire breaking out early this morning destroyed every building In one block except ing a log cabin. The loss was esti mated at $50,000 and was partially Insured. NOTICE OF RESTORATION ENTRY. TO The patent Issued on timber and stone cash entry No. 9247 for the N'Ett of Section 34, Township 21. South. Range 2, West. W. M. has been cancelled by decree of Court and baa become finally effective and duly recorded. The land becomes open to entry subject to certain preference rights In accordance with the following memorandum:- Date of Order of Restoration, June 25, 1920 Date restoration effective, July 23. 1920. Soldier's Preference Period from July 24 to Sept. 25. inclusive. Soldier's Simultaneous Filing Period from July 3 to July 22. Restricted entry by the General Public from Sept. 26 to Oct. 16, Inc. S-'multaneoua Filing Period from ?ent. 5 to Sept 24. Inclusive. . Lands open to General Disposition October 15. 1920. W. H. CANON. Register. FIRED O.V EMPLOYEES. Live In Laurclwood AN AVERAGE of one hour's work iKWIKWWWWWWW eacn evening lor your ooard Cafeteria. WANTED Partner to make trip o Crater Lake with pack horse. B. F. News-Review. WANTED Woman at Derger room ing house. Call at once. Corner Cass and Pine streets. WANTED Married man. steady job for rirht party: wife to oook for 1 or 2 men. Sunshine Ranch. LOST Roll of bedding, bet. Rose hnrg and Calapooia. Return to J. E. Sawyers, courthouse. Reward. FOR SALE 5-reom house and 2 lots, furnished or unfurnished. In quire Koseburg Steam Laundry. ON EXCEPTIONS. NOTHNG RESERVED. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON SALE. IRVIN mi'NN PERKINS BI II.DING ROSEBURG BOOTERIE PERKINS BULDLNG Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. ROSEBIRG, OREGON FOR SALE Italian prune trees. Oregon Krown. 6 to S ft.. 0e; 4 to ft.. 50c; S to 4 ft.. 35c. R. L. ESllls. 3 miles west, Roseburg, Or. FOR SAl.E160 . old growth fir timber, about 3. 000.000 feet of II. St.. on I'mpqua river at Elk Ion, or will trsd for a good auto Price f 1,000 A. Teal. Wilbur. Or. FOR SALF Ttinc Cherrlee. best for c inning. F'ne flavor. Require only 1-3 as nvioh sugar as Roval Anne. Phone F!S and best tbe high co.t of snear. We deliver In box lota. Ed Rryant. I FOR SALE Team of biaek mares. I hamen snd wagon, cheap If taken at once: also s sorrel mare wolgh Inc 1300 lbs., drive stnr' r double, and a rearllng eolt. Phone 57-FJ. Ask for Henry Anderson aftr I o'clock. ECONOMY SATISFACTION when yon use our ser vice. DRV CLEANING IT. at prolongs the wear, preserves fabrics, shape and style. Low charges. Who's your desuMS-T Try t'ur wax Our Auto Will CalL Fberie 277. WILLIA.MSON, W. Va., July7 Employees of the mine of the Bor derland Coal company were fired on as tbey entered the mine this morn ing, accorddlng to reports reaching h.ire. None of the shots were effect ive. , o "BABK" RUTH INJURED. PHILADELPHIA. July7 "Babe" Ruth, champion home rnn hitter of the New York Americans, was slight ly injured today In an automobile accident near Wawa. Pennsylvania. His team was not scheduled to play today. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. 3. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg. Oregon, (24 hours ending i . in. today. , : Precipitation In Inches and Hnnd mlths: Highest temperature yesterday 92 Lowest temperure yesterday 54 Precipitation, last 24 hours . . 0 0 Normal preclp. for this month. .32 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1119. to date . . . '. ... 22.54 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, S4.06 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 11.5T Average precipitation for 43 wet seasons, (September to May 1n " elusive) 31.47 5 to-day EDITH ROBERTS to-day in the Dramatic Comedy of a Little Ranch Girl Who Turned into a Duchess "Her Five-Foot Highness" i AND: CHARLIE m a CHAPLIN Thursday Frank" Mayo in "A Peddler of Lies." 8 IN "A Day's Pleasure."