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vh Ashland Man Tragedy Victim ASHLAND, July 2T. Another ruiiwlv has overtaken a local man. III nr -try I i FIRE ' 1 , I TEAMS 1 K I WANTED . 1 TTh-. Ill V Six Months Work for Good Men. V ' - APPLY H. J. HILDEBURN V7 ROSEBURG, OREGON. J II the vlitlm being H. C. ChamrlMu, enjragtd In tnc wood business. whos-5 dead body was discovered In th . timber section of Anderson creek last Saturday afternoon. Indications point to tho circumstance that the unfortunate man was overhauling his 'auto truck, a powerful niacfilno. ! without having net the breaks, when I it hacked down grade, diBKglng him I with It. for over a hundred feet le ; fore the truck came to a standstill t aitainst the bank. His body was considerably mangled, ana aeam is supposed to have been instantaneous It was his custom to make two trips daily from this city to the wood lot, nd he drew an estra heavy load. The accident happened on the morn ing trip of Saturday, presumably about 8 o'clock, and his body was not discovered until about 3 In the af ternoon, oy Nick Brophy, of Talent, who was ulso after wood in that lo cality. Nobody was with him at the time as be was in the habit of mak I lug these trips alone. OVEITV I'HOXOfiRAPH TiKIXO MANI KACTIKKO IV THE EAST The Dryola, a phonograph, made n the shape df a barrel, with a fau cet, etc., and inside the barrel Is a concealed phonograph. But why should Roseburg people care for a substitute when they can get the real thing for the same price. It Is now no longer necessary to substitute as we have plenty of Kdlsons', the phono graph with a soul, and tne only pno nograph that can stand the acid test of direct comparison with the human voice. Also tho Vlctrola. the old stnnilard by which all others are compared. We also have the Sonora, known the world over as the highest class talking machine In the world, and tho Cheney, absolutely the only phonograph made that It is Imnoss Ihle to hear any surface sound or needle scratch on the record. This seems almost a miracle, but nefer- the less It is a fact. The four best makes on earth, and you can try them In your own home any time you like, as we have the goods, the Edison, Vlctrola, Sonora, Cheney. Ott's Music Store, Koseburg, Ore. Ill :sSSte ' INSURANCE Are you fully protected In case of Are? Do not put off having that policy written. We repre sent old line companies. Care ful attention given to all bus!- ness intrusted to us. Fire, Life, Automobile, Plate Glass and crop Insurance. Grain In sured la the atack. Have, that policy written today. Do It now. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Estate and Insnnuea. 118 Caaa St Fhooa 417 FRED B. LYNCH BORN" To Mr. and Mrs. Louis JOBse, on Tuesday, July 27, 1920, boy. John Barker Josse. Mrs. S. J. Brown, who has been r!nlting In this city with her .lniiBh tor. Mrs. L. O. Buley, left this after roon for her homo In Kugeno. O. E. Howlnnd. of Xewberg, and L. Bnrr. of Portland, representati ves oV tho A. Rupert Canning Com pany arrived In Roseburg this morn- lug and will spend a short time hare conferring with A. J. Gcddos of the local cannery. AROUND THE TOWN CtaMt Heard Today Sheriff George Qulnc, and District Attorney Neuner, left this morning lor Boomer 11111 to Investigate a recent firo there. They then went n to Canyonvllle, whero tho case of Al Bollenbaugh chaigod with assault and battery was heard today. Sev eral complaints of alleged crime have been received from that com munity and were Investigated. liable Vnilerwelght Thirty per cent of 56 children ex amined by doctors in baby confer ences held In two communities In Benton county under tho direction of the homo lemotilrn!ion agent, were under weight, duo, It Is said. In many Instances, to Improper food. The home demonstration agent per suaded tho maturity of the mothers to follow directions with a view to bringing the children up to stand ard weight and henlth. Visiting ill RicburB Rev. Thomas McCiary, of Los An geles, who Is traveling on Chautau qua circuit and Is on his way to Kan sas to fill an engagement.ntopped oir In this city Inst evening to enjoy n few davs visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Duff, of l'llzer street. Klmon l"nn Home Simou Cure, one of the local Elks became so Interested in tne conven tion at Salem that ho nearly forgot to come home, but he Is now hack j In the city and reports that ino eon-, vent Inn was one of tho best ho ever attended. He mndo tho trip from Ma-1 lem to Portland and then nacx to Koseburg with A. J. Martlnenu of i . . t, V. 1 l nc.tita Png, ! inn josepnine nviei in v.,.....- and R. Scott Weaver of tho I'mpuua hotel In tho formirs car. o DANCE. Friday night. July :!0, n lo- ral dance et IJIxoiiville. Oil's orchestra will furnish music. AIIOVXK TIIK TOWN" In l-Ytmi t'nrnr Mrs. J. K. Fallie iind -laughter Mr !!!. were Ro.'ehurR vl-fiiura this morning, returning to thlr home at fames on the afternoon train. .... CARD OK THANKS. We ileslro to thank our many friends and neighbors Ifor their as sistance and help during tho last Ill ness of our loved one. CHAtf, J. URADLKY and family. I-Yoin Myrtle Creek -Mrs. O. O. HunRaker, and children Ktliel and Raymond, who havo been visiting In Myrtlo Creek with rein ties for the past week arrived home this afternoon. mi sfei i 1 I HIS is the Last Week of our Sale of Shoes in which every shoe in the house is included. A s:ilo without an equal. Wo knv soon to it that this sale excels in quantity, quality, and money saving opportunities. Are you netting your share of those phenomenal shoos values'.' Are you reaping tho harvest of econo my when it is -eady for you? The sale prices a-e the lowest we have offered in years -iollars lower than fall prices can possibly he 4 MORE DAYS. ROSEBURG B00TEIUE IRVIN BRl'NN shoes thai satisfy and ht your kit "Perkins Buhj. Cass St. Koseburg. m m Our repair work: will give you new life of better service from tho electrical enupment of your car. Come In and talk It over with Brown at (ho Auto Klectric Station, cor. Vine and Oak Sis. Phono 136. Resi dence phone 138-R. MRS. J. FITZPATRICK LEWIS 4 -i A iff? ''a eJ.1"'. .. ;. i - . i. .t: Tei- yvhtt h:is it tn a nlteml (ti to h iH-ts matters at Myrtln 1'oint n ni arsbl ifi'l r r the p;iit wMk. 'irrivtsl in t'.U vy nii-ht He mad. th. tri i by iUitniJiuIi!f "ItiilV" Iurtt'nt llr K. W. Mnrstera, ox-county juilRo, now dint riot a Ion inanacor for the Coast C'.ilvort and Fluo Co., upont Mu tiny in Kosoburtf attondine to busi iii's.i niHttors. lie now rosiiios at Sa- lom. I lore 1'nnn M;n shilfM. . (iordon iind lim tineo, fir'ror r stdotits f this city, are Ppon ?lnp a - w dnys i -fit vu.i'ij with friond.-5. Thoy ! nsifliim nt ltPfd r.it Th v aro residing at .MarshlloM at a iitnoy b'l? if.'s-. To Nutlioilln Mlsn Mari;arot Musnrovo. of T.kk Viut'N's w'io lia to-'n vlsitiim lnro with Mrs. 1. K. Mi l.rld loft this aftorrmna Suihoilin, whotv ho will visit with rolntliM for a short Itimo h 'fori roturnini; home Will T'mirnw Ir. A. C. Sooly will loavo to- innrrow for I'onland whore ho wilt n'tiMid n th roo day ssiin of tho I'a if:ir Coast Kye mid car association. , I 'pon It's rot urn ho will loave lor ' tii oni! Lake where he will upend .in i'. uion.. it im jon, Httll will ao- tMn;(ny him to lHamotid La The former duclieM of Wetminiter surprised Lnglith tocietj by be- :oming the wif of Cpt J. Fitzpitrick Lewis, formerly of the British air 1 K i.ll Lint nt t. if the count v r i. '.motor's force, ha rt urn I tn ; S.-;i.vk. V:bh., w i.ore ho nt- , t iui. .1 tho Y. M. C. A. camp for the Vvrili w ,e' I'ot: SAI.K KW TODAY. tiood nilk'h cow. it tl p. m. Phone WtM'lt i"Ut SA l.K ISO tttT oak. Wood rtvllvortfil. Tl. 24-KS1. WvNTIM Work by enerRotlc boy. Man V XTTP I'ilUllilf. 1' vill. Ore. W ANTKt ! JltM'lll ISOiV lt'."'liii(. i-i nt SAi.K- bt if nunbl. S'r.M-t lit t.iki' contract t T 'rwk l.br. Co.. Dixon tl work horno WelKhitiff J. J. :iolnriaon, ItL -0irlc.nd 5-p;HFOHKer Tliomlorr Wlmnier, L mini: Mi'ii5Q. me W A TK t A tiooj 4 or 5 room bou' for Ht-ptomiM-r. lh to U';iie for oitwiths or a year, 1'hoti 444-Y. l'i Ml "s l.K A nifty" little home. 2bTt VOllR BUSINESS DEMANDS -"-a banking connection worthy of your confidence and patronage. Such is the strong, old Roseburg National Bank, which is always ready with good service, and cordially invites your Checking Account. TheRoseburgNaliondl Bank Roseburg, Ore Mil. Helnllne, ot the Helnllne Mooro Studios bound to keep pace with the best of everything in music, hai purchased an Edison official laboratory model phonograph for her home. Mrs, Helnllne says It Is certainly a wonderful thing to be able to hear the best of music as It Is played and sung by the greatest artists df the world at all times In your own home.' The phonograph was purchased through the local dealer. Ott's tyusicatore. Don't forget the Mld-Summir Dance, Thursday, July 29. Macca bee hall. 8. C. Bartrum. of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company has return ed from the convention ot that com- nanv WIiIIa In thn at Mr Rnrlrai. visited in Chicago and other iargs cities. The convention was excep finn.llv nloAdine and was vnll at. tended. The growth of the company Has open very rapiu aim a line II- nsnclal contlition was reporten VBl 1 TESTED- 1 for Fred 8. Lynch of 8t Paul U t ion a I Domoc ratio committeeman Minnesota. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. P. Wenther Bureau, local office. Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hours ending ft a. m.: frrclplnt1o In I ache and Haadrrdttaa IliRhfHt temperature yi'Menlay 91 Lowest temperature last night. . . t rt-tpitat1on lnt 24 nourfl Total preelp ilnce ttrnt of month .43 Normal precip. for Ihl month... .31 Total pri'dp. from Sept. 1. 119, to date AvTa(?e prH-lp. from Sept. 1, .7.34,6 Total dnflclenry from Sept. 1. '19.11.27 Average preolpltntlou ror 43 w ien- WILLIAM BELL Obiver. Tonight and Wednesday (air. A New Industry for ROSEBURG The Universal Tire Filler Co. has established a FIHor Stu tlon 104 Corner Oak and Rose streets and are now at your service. Universal Tire Filler Is unranteed for 100,000 miles. Rides same as air, with no Inner Tubes. No punctures and no Hlowouta. Investigate this before you have any more Tire Trouble. CAIlb W. OHMAN, Mgr. fruit. tl all si'Hr U': v.'t 'lurK. -Flu Kronml in icnrden nnj t nut Mttvt, ortu rin.i t'r' Mill St i' r.-nl.nce lots, wt'll looa: li' f..r oar. 1 Hiv ttsrtcaltifi, nil know IL C Mirrill, i:D ovlitlit 1" m (t.-tH'i! ('r..k I.t r. u vi:.fo. k fair N-far-nld niuh'i. ". proo.l workt'rH. wil :'.iiionrttl. .1. Mnir. leer Tiv." IXxonvlllf. Ore. WILL BUY YOUR USED n'RMTrRF, STOYES.etc. J. R.IIEMXCEK1 SUCCESSOR TO MCCUUU & CKaVBlRS. KXt'MANilK-If you have f h'.v kind for urtle or ex I.hi'u-. ):-t it with lr. R. E. Hunt. L"'! vrk St.. ltinettu-g. "K - II 1 pu.l-11.- ni mi h and furn'iur.'. my own rami; my m IlKht and 1 cut aatf. S-e my larice list t( you A.mt a baratiu C- Mt-r-:.a Mill St. I'oit SVT.K-? iH-trlc vacuum cln ors. k ni !.( I, gotxl ordijr, vlieap f.r fah. r tta.lr for applen. AUo l, 1 1 n mt n.. nut uafOti, with l.rrerx. tr. h- miu all appttancea. S-rI.erry, Apr UroKa. K'i S LK 9 "pnrd. new Urea. 2 cortU. demtM ntahle rtma. hck b n.-rbt'rs k,m.i mev han leal condition; lo jl fit ulrhakcr 4; I Chevrolet. I !'' new: 1 117 Vfll 1 'Sip Ovsr. land. L L Roberta, Motor Shop Uar- DAINTY FABRICS restored to another full season' use by our DRY CLEANING A trial o roves. Who's tout cleanerT Try Our Way Our Auto Win Can. PhoM tTT. If you wear glasses you sh ould nave your eyes tested often. Tho glasses you were fitted with last year may not fit your eyea to day. Your lenses may neod changing. J ' We'wlll be glad to have you come In. Our expert will see If your glasses fit your eyes NOW.' ' t-V ' Prices are very reasonable. , Out jewelry possesses quality and our WORD Is our BOND. BUBAR BROTHERS mz mm: Mid-Summer Dance MACABEE HALL BY DOF-I. THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1920. Ott's Orchestra will furnish the Music. Tickets $1; Ladies Free. Good lime Promised. i MMMMMttT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CRANE WILBUR in a Pleasing Comedy-Drama "Stripped 1 Million" Sunshine Comedy & Palhe News . THURSDAY A Super-Special "Under Crimson Skies" and Charlie Chaplin, ; ii