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AOsTWM MO, Vacation Time AT Seashore and Mountain Resorts Summer Excursion Fares TO Newport (On Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean) A charming pltca fur the family. Large end modern o.Utor.ai. Salt water bath. Minjr formi of amuw&eot. Tillamook County Beaches A delightful trip arrow the Cnait Mountain. Deuble dally train aervlce from Portland. These bachea Include Rockaway eod Garibaldi teub reaorta, Neah-kahnle, Marxian it and bay Ooean. ' Crater Lake (Ooe of the world's natural wonders) Eighty -five ml lea from Wed ford, 4177 abore the sea level. A sky line boulevard of 3ft ml lea enclivlea the rim o( int Lake. Other Resorts Coleatln Josephine County Cave (Oregon's Marble Hall's; 8bata Mountain Resorts. "Oregon Outdoors" Booklet Contains particular of the different outing places, excursion fare, hotels and camp rates. For further particulars Inquire of local agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT Ge natal Paa.anrfar Aanl BETTER THAN EVER Chautauqua Suprintenctent Praises the Numbers to be Given This Year. . LECTURES ARE GOOD K. B. Fish, Who Speaks on Sundaj Aftornoon Him An Exceptionally Good Message on Cure For Industrial Unrest. A ONEJUTNITE INTERVIEW. Reporter: 'Is that you, Reverend Coot. What do you think ot The Shimmy? Rov. Goof: " Er ah, I ah er ah, H'a er ah. It's a sort ot a nelthre garment, sometimes called the chemise. Is it not? 1 think I've so seen in the department store ads." Reporter: "Naw! In talking about the Wicked, Wicked Hoof fetuff some of the dames pull at some fcf these dance halls." Rev. Goof: "Well. I think when the Klrls ko to a dance, they ought to leave their chemise at home." ATTENTION ELKS. All members who are planning on attending the convention at Salem July 22, 23 and 24, are requested to let the committee know at once so reservations may be made for all to go. Phone 277 this week it possuMe no arrangements can be made to se cure special cars. Whether you are going by train or auto, let us know at once. CHA3. W. PARROTT, L. L. SPENCER, E. B. STEWART. ON WITH THE DANCE. Dance at Dlxonvllle Friday night. Ott's ochestra. Good time for all. OPEN VXDEll NEW MANAGEMENT. Merrick house home cooked meals. Mrs. D. Y. Allison in charge. The best of service and food. Dont forget stop at George's stand for fresh roasted peanuts. Don't forget your Chautauqua tickets at the banks and drug store. We mean you. Chautauqua tickets are on sale at all the banks and drug stores. Guar antors are asked to call and get their tickets early. o DAILY WEATHER REPORT. V. 3. Weather Bureau, local office. Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. today. lrocipltntlon in inches and Hund redths: Highest temperature yesterday..67 lowest temperature last night.... BS Precipitation last 24 hours. 01 Preclp. since first of month .42 Normal preclp. for this month. .32 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1919 to date.... 22.99 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 . S4.16 Total deficiency -from Sept. 1, 1919 11.17 Average precipitation for 43 wet seasons, (September to May -inclusive) 31.47 WILLIAM BELL. Observer. i Complete Line Tennis, Brown Duck f Outing and Athletic Shoes. j H. M. McFadden, Special repre sentative of the Ellison-White Chau tauqua System, who arrived In this city yesterday, states that the com montj heard at other cities where the program has been given which Is to be presented here, Is most compli mentary, and adds that 'It Is uni versally declared to be better than last year. He mentions especially B. I Fish, .who will lecture Sunday night on "The Cure for Industrial Uurest," declaring that Mr. Fish's talk has .been one ot the big drawing cards wherever he has appeared. The complete program for the week follows: Saturday Evening Opening exercises and announcements. Locture entertain ment "The Oriental Pageant," by Julius Caesar Napyhe and assistants. Sunday. Afternoon Prelude, The Alaskan Duo; Lecture. "Tomorrow," Carlton Chamberlayne. Evening Prelude, The Alaskan Duo, Lecture, "The Cure For Indus trial Unrest," E. D. Fish. Monday. Morning Junior Chautauqua. Alfternoon Concert Prelude. Paul Plerria-and His String Quintet. Music Master, Arthur ketchell. Evening Grand concert, Taul Plerrla. and His String Quintet; Re turn engagement of Mary Adel Hays American Soprano. Tuesday. Morning Junior Chautauqua Afternoon Popular concert Roy al Welsh Lady Singers. Evening Prelude. Royal welsn Lady singers. Lecture, "The Needs ot the Hour." Judge Geo. D. Alien. . Wednesday. Morning Junior Chautauqua Afternoon Rest afternoon! Get ready for the b-ig night program. Evening Play "Kindling" by the Maurice Browne Players, Thursday. Morning Junior Chautauqua. 1 Afternoon Prelude, The Parnell? Travel lecture, "Through Five Re publics on Horseback," Dr. G. White- field. F. R. G. S. Evening Prelude. The Parnells, Lecture, "The Fourth Line of De fense." Judge Fred C. Bale. Friday. Alfternoon Prelude, Native Maori Singers; Popular lecture, Chautau qua Director. Public Play Hour Ju nior Chautauqua on exhibition. Evening -"An Evening in the South Seas." Native Maori Singers. of New Zilnnd. Illustrated Lecture New Zealand, the South Sea Utopia by Leila M. BIomMeld. We are especially well stocked at this time in Men's high-grade dress shoes, best standard makes, offered at a saving from $2,50 to $3.50 per pair. Our Price $7.95 to $9.50 Men's Suits A saving from $5.00 to $10.00 on every suit $25 to $48.50 Boy's Suits A large assortment of well made garments $8.50 to $15.00 230 Jackson C. J. BREIER CO! 230 Jackson A-B-C Means To Always Be Careful The few " Safety don't" following might well be pasted on the wind shield or lu the memory tank of the auto driver: . Don't forget the pedestrians. They too. have rights on the streets and highways. Don't Korget to slow down at the street and road Intersections. It may save a human life. Don't forget that Safety First for yourself and others saves life and limb. Don't forget to look to the right as well as the left at railroad cross ings. Don't forget to use extra precan- YOUR OPPORTUNITY to save on high-grade shoes is here. Every shoe of every description is now on sale at greatly reduced prices. Take advantage, buy Shoes of the Best Ma kersany style you may select Remember EVERY SHOE IN THE STORE ON SALE NO EXCEPTIONS SHOES FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON SALE. Irvin Brunn RoSeblirg BoOtenC Roseburg, Ore. Perkins Buildtng SHOPS THAT SATISFY AMD flTVffllR KfT. CASS STREET tioa when ys a sfclld sraatlM lbs highway. . - Don't forget t examine - jar brakes, (or Uta vry eftsa Bhi lit or death. ... Above ail, always sawsutaher thai the A. B. C. of motoring mM Al ways Be Careful. i. First, Last and 'Always, Don't Take Chances. ATTENTION! Daughter of Isabella. Alt mem bers are requested to be present at a meeting held in the school house Friday. July 16, at I p. m. Initia tion of officer. SECRETARY. AROUND THE TOWN Mcenae A marriage license was lssaed to day to Thomas Webb and Rosa M. Webb, both of this city. Leave For Portland r - j Miss Agnes PItchford left this morn ing for Portland to spend several days attending to business matter. VUiUng at Cobb Mrs. O. A. Cobb and daughter, ot Portland, are guests at the W. L. Cobb home in this city (sr a tew days. In From Sutherlln Mrs. E. F. Simpson and Mr. S. A. Styles, of Sutherlln, were Roseburg visitors this morning, returning to their home on the afternoon train. To Oakland Mrs. L. E. West, who is staying in this city from Tacoma for a short time, left this afternoon for Oakland to visit with friends for a few hours. Returns Home Mrs. W. T. Hoyt. who has been visiting and attending to business matters In this city for a short time, left this afternoon for her home la Sutherlln. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williams re turned to this city yesterday from Portland where they have been visit ing with relatives for the past few days. Will Leave Tomorrow Mrs. R. D. William wlU leave tomorrow for an, extended visit at Los Angeles, Oakland and San Fran cisco, where she will remain with relatives and friends. Taken to Salesa - Mary James left this morning for Salem, accompanied by county Juv enile officer Agnes Pitchtford. hav ing been committed to the detention borne by order ot the court. Returned to Portland i Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Smith and family, who have been visiting with relatives at 614 South Jackson St., left early this morning in their auto for Portland where they reside. Operation Performed A mastoid operation was performed una morning uu n,iu nun tin av.i year old son of Ira Hull who resides! place in the operation room of Dr. Seely. - . . r . . Here From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Edson and N. Howard came to this city from, Eu gene this morning and spent a few hours attending to business matters. They returned on ths afternoon train. ... Tent Here Tomorrow- Preparations are being mads here, today for the erection df the Chau tauqua tent which Is to be put up on the court house yard tomorrow monring. The tent Is scheduled to arrive on the morning train and will be accompanied by a number ot y jung men who will erect it. Special Agents Here W. L. Haraon, special agent for the Springfield Fire and Marino In surance Company, la in the djy en- route to nis office at rortiana irom Southern Oregon where he has been attending to business matters. He Is traveling by auto and stopped here for a short time with his local agents Rice and Rice. Here From Nevada Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Oerow, of Re no, Nevada, are visiting at ths res idence of Dave Shambrook in this city. Mrs. Gerow is a cousin of Mr. Shsmbtwk, snd a niece of Harry Rldent.our. They are thinking of purchasing a farm near Roseburg snd residing In this vicinity as Dr. Gerow is desirous of ceasing the practice of medicine. Will stay in the Kant. -' : word has been recotved nera to the effect that Miss Rose Parrott. who has been attending Colombia College -in New York City for the past winter, is now teaching summer school In s normal In Baltimore. Maryland. Miss Parrott- has decided to stay In the east next winter and hts accented a position as head or the English department of the Sa lem. Massachusetts Normal SchooL Miss Parrott will return to her home in this city next summer.- - yy to See Demonatratlow The C. A. Lockwood Motor Co., reports that a great deal of Interest is being shown In ths tractor and farm Implement demonstration to Be !"sde In Einbnwer next Monday and I Tuesday, a'; which-- time, tractors, plows, harrows, and other farm ma chinery will be demonstrated by es-i jnerts direct from the factory. Inquir ies from' all sections of the .eoaaty hava. been reoelvod. ana ths. Indica tions nrs that there will be a lam -""dn- ot -fvrwiar.-flswetallsta la various lines wtH be arsssat rr ths punroe ot answering qaeetlons re- i m. ' m ...... MODERN "HOME (-room plastered house; bath; X large lot on corner of paved street, close in: In good condi tion.1 Price 13400; 11200 will handle with balance on easy terms. . EXCHANGE We . have client who will exchange new auto mobile on purchase ot good residence. ' IMPROVED RANCH PROP ERTY to exchange for Coos X County ranch. G.W. YOUNG AND SON - ;Real Estate and Insurance. lt Oaas St, Phono UT AROUND THE TOWN In From Myrtle Creek- Mrs. Joe Harris arrived in Rose burg on the afternoon train from Myrtle Creek to spend a short time in this city shopping and attending to business matters. To Cottage Grove- Mrs. Emma Miller and Mrs. A. C. Hawkins, of Cottage Grove, who have been spending the past few NEW TODA1 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 401 S. Main street. FOR SALE Studebaker car. Service Garage, N. Jackson street. FOR SALE Prastically new house hold furniture. Tel. 306-L. WILL TRADE New or second hand hand car for modern house.. "Zlpp," 527 Mill street. FOR, SALE 4-year-old mule; two- seated hack. Thos. Lawhead, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE Five acres within the city limits, Joining pavement; house and barn, 5,000. Will trade for livestock. J. V. Casey. FOR SALE Modern E-room bunga low, equipped with electric ap pliances throughout; 12.000. J. V. Casey. We are going to make Laurelwood one of the most beautiful residence districts in Oregon and are Inviting you to live there.- WANTED Prune pickers family of . 4 or 6. Prune picking and apples. Address Geo. L. Russell, Looking Glass, Oregon. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter In Al condition. Terms; Jtt casn Tf Interested rn.ll at room stX Douglas National Bank Bldg., city SUTHERLIN FARM BAROAINS No. 1. 25 acres culti vated land 1,875.00 No. 2. 15 acres cultl- - ' vatef land 1,200.00 No, S. 9.84 acres culti- ' vated 750.00 No. 4. 89.96 acres cul tivated 6,500.00 No. 5. 95.9 acres cul tivated 7,250.00 No. 6. 241.67 acres cul tivated and cul tivable land . . . 17,000.00 Nearlr all subject to Irrigation. Ideal general farming or berry land. Easy terms. I will be in Sutherlln Monday and Tuesday at the office of F. M. Compton. If Interested, call on me there. A. C. BOHRNSTEDT. 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore. IFYOUHE EKACTINQS tSi YOU'LL SEND your clothes to us for DRV CLEANING Expert work, care, promptness assure you satisfaction we keep up the morale ot our gar ments. . I Who's your cleaner? Try Our Way Oar Anto .WUl OaO. Fboaw ST7. Under the Guidance of practical, experienced officers, and a representative board of directors, the Rose burg National Bank gives the best atten t tion and care to each transaction assuring safety for every investment and loan. - Checking Accounts are solicited. TheRosebui National Bank E.osebur,Ore X days in Roseburg visiting friends, left for their homes this afternoon. In City Today L. C. Bateman, who resides near Unipquar was in the city today trans acting business. Mr, Bateman is one of the leading goat raisers of the county. He has Just completed the construction df a new house on his place and is now occupying the new home. He reports the crops to be In a flourishing condition In his ylcln- PBIEST IS COMING. Father Ambrose, of Killarney, Ireland, Is on his way to Roseburg to assist Father Sharkey In the lo cal Catholic Parish. As It may be several weeks before his arrival. Father Leo Sheenan, of Cork, Ire land Is assisting at the present time. f- O. E. 8., Rosebarg Chapter Ho. 8 Holds their regular meatlne oi the lat and xrd Thnrulav f -l month. Visiting members la good standing are respectfully invited to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM. W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Secy. I. O. O. F., Union Encampment No, I I Meets In Odd Fellows' TempU, every Thursday evening. Visttioi u . brethren always welcome. ; FOSTER BUTNER. C. P S. B. BAILEY. H. P. k OLIVER JOHNSON, R. g. JAMES EWART. F. S. KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS Aipbi f Looge no. 47, meets every wad. neaday evsning, cor. Jacksoa and Cass sts. Visitors always velcont, I C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. C I CHAS. F. 50PKINS, M. P. B. K. WIMBERLY, K. R. I '. XpjfF rdvi or? our I ! l fig a3; " " " If ing, n . ii .i QUALITY, not quantity. Is what counts. So It is with our biir'n.'t-s, We built our business on quality. Poor Jewelry is a disappointment and shows poor taste; good jev.elry la refining and elegant. This is the kind to wear sad give to others. We select OUR goods with care. WE know the quality of the Jewelry we sell is good; YOU will know It Is good when yon wear It. - When buying Jewelry you can only trust to the REPUTATION of tr 3 firm from which you buy. Our WORD is our BOND. BUBAR BROTHERS s eve wesr-msr-. 0.1 liar ITltyUJIHyraJ NIGHT i t t FRANK MAYO IN "The Girl in No. 29" The comedy within a tragedy that makes the story utterly uuiqa- j CHRISTIE COMEDY "WILD AND WESTERN." J des dm fire, of chi me eii thai bell fro in eo TO-DAY MARY MACLAREN TBMil! IN "Rouge and Riches A seiiastloaa! cr!m committed within the glare .of I!rosi', , " - lights In th 'Wicked Forties.' ' RADfBOW COMEDY aad PARAMOUNT M.W.-2ff tr on d lea fift tal' to!) h In be tmf I Cot wh, too i- at a a r u ,t ai V t Rt la lu Uoi 14. PO mad it I thai Ejv vat Ros ton) be 1 ra-irtne farm prablaau.- - r " j