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r-44444 " i "II FIRE ' AJtOl'.YD XMJ5 TOWN Take an Aerial Joy Ride Id Cloodland i ;o to Ilandon ) Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Carr left this morning by atuge for Baudott, where they will spend their vacation ot two weeks. J ! In In Portland Dr. K. L. Miller of this city is ! spending a few days in Portland at- l u-mling to business v lll lilts wun reiuuc. mutters aud With Aviator Ayers Plane will fly from the following points on days given: MYRTLE CREEK July 30-31, Aug, 1 RIDDLE, August 2, 3, 4 CANYONVILLE, August 5, 6, 7 GLENDALE, August 7, 8, 9 Several New Airplanes of the D-H-6 Type, equipped with 90-horsepower Cur tiss motors, for sale at only $2300. Learn to fly and get your machine now. We offer a complete course at Schoo in Aviation, putting you in the professional class for 300. Mechanic's School in Aviation, complete course, including Flying, $150. Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Co. 589 East Fifty-third Street, North, Portland, Oregon Address letters ot inquiry to Claud Dudley, President; or to C. M. Alrich, Manager; as per schedule of flying as per towns named above. Here From I'mpqua Mra. Jo?s Hhambroolt was In the city today Uroni her home in Ump- iquu. She left this allernoon lor v- ; in J ou her return Home. jlU'tunied IttKt nllit I Mis. James Marsters. who has been visiting with relatives In Eu gene and Salem for the past two weeks, returned to her home In this city last night. Ill-turn Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bowman and daughter who have been spending the past two weeks in Salem and Wemlling, arrived in this city on Tuesday, making the trip by auto. leuve For Trip Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Vhllg and Mrs, I'hllR's mother. Mrs. M. H. Milne, of Pendleton, left this morning by auto for liandon where they will spend some time attending to busl ne.ia matters and enjoying a vacu- Arrive From Kcothuid Mis. James Miller and two child ren, arrived In Hoseburg this morn- j ing from their home at Greenode, ' Hcoilund, after a Journey covering radically a month. They will vlBlt for the summer In this city with Mrs. Miller's daughter, Mrs. Dan Coffell. tiling to Ciwit County Judge D. J. Stewart, Dis trict Attorney Ncuuer, Koadmaster INSURANCE Are you fully protected in case of fire?. Do not put oft having that policy written. We repre sent old line companies. Care ful attention given to all bui- nesa Intrusted to us. Fire, Life, Automobile, Plate Olaaa and crop Insurance. Grain in sured In the stack. Have that policy written today. Do it now. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Beat EaUte and Inaoraaea. 114 Cau 8U Thorn 4UT DANCE. Friday night, July 30, a lo- f.il dance at Dlxonvllle. Ott'l orchestra will furnish music. Fluctuations In Dressed Beef Price WASH-GTON', July 28. Cn usual fluctuationa in the price of dressed beef occurred during the r C. Frear and Attorney O. P. Co- iiirsi six show leave in the morning for Gar diner, Keedsport und Smith river to attend to business matters. months of this year, says report of the United States liu reau of Markets. Starting with top price of J 21 for good grade beef In January, sharp and erratic price lAve For Ontinsr Trip ' changes marked trading throughout Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton and the neriod. with the low top price Mrs. Kidder left this afternoon for i 0f $17 recorded during the last week crescent city lor an outing at me in MaT and the high, point, IJ1.UV, seaside. They will Grants Pans by Mrs. tela. be joined at Bessie TIcDan- Foutch's restaurant on Sheridan street, which was recently purchased by Mr. t'owly, has been changed to III Itoyal Club Dining Room and a new sign Is being put on by lty Murium, local sign painter. Mid-Summer Dance MACABEE HALL BY D. OF 1. ? THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1920. Ott's Orchestra will furnish the Music. Tickets $1; Ladies Free. Goad 1 ime Promised. AliOl Xl) TIIF, TOWX IVI-lt at KUKcne Mrs. J. W. llanilllon and diiuch- ter .Merle, left this morning for Ku gene to visit for a short time. Lcnvi'M For Portland ' Miss Maybclle Miller left this af ternoon for I'nrtand. where she will spend scleral days ilsttlng with her tatives. Hero I'rom Modioli! .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strong, and HIS is the Last Week of our Sale of Shoes in which every shoe in the house is included. A sale without an equal. Wo have seen to it that this sale excels in quantity, quality, and money saving opportunities. Are you getting your share of those phenomenal shoos values? Are you reaping the harvest of econo my when it is ready for you ? The sale prices are the lowest we have offered in years dollars lower than fall prices can possibly be 2 MOKE DAYS. ROSEBURG I500TERIE IRVIN riRl'NN SHCiS THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR fEtT Perkins Bldg. Cass St. Koskmkg. m v T'i iM r - m dniighter, of Medl'onl. are visiting in this city at the Course Qulne resi denee. 'I'hey nietorel to this city. ' In From Hid, IN Miss Helena Itiil.lle raine to this city yester.lay and spent a short time vMtirig friends She returned to her htniu in KicMlo tli,s mornint;. Arrived Ijist Nitlit llii'h Pla'p and Irene Hliinn;lieM arrived in lloselnilg in train No. 1 t'i last nlKht anil will make an extended visit here will friellus. They reside In San Francisco. iOver From Siiclierlin Kditor and Mrs. Will H:iyner of I the Siitlierlln Sun srent today In this eiiy HttiMidini; to business matters slid visiting with friends. lenvm For llolll Miss Poris S:i"drv. who has been m- itnte here at the W. p. Weitherell 'Hme for the past two weeks left for her heme in Rogue Hiver this niorn- llie. A iv Viitln.- Hi-re Mr ii nil Mrs. IV M. Kiehenf-'ld and 'w.i ehiKln ii. of Sisson. Oallfornia. hue -iiitim-l h) Ihi. l-ilv ,fnr a fe-v s en--nu'e lo I'l-rlhind and olh.T lli.-rn pe'-us. They are traveling I l.v uuteuuihiS'. Ai-e Tourins; Coaht 'I. C. Martin and family, of Napa, California, who have been making an auto tour of the coast are In the city today enroute home after vis iting as far north as British Colum bia. They will go south via Crater Lake. They are pleased with tho trip and like Roseburg very much. dull Holds Meeting , A club meeting was held at the Kldorado school last night, County Club Loader A. 1J. 81 root being pres ent and giving hlB interesting sterl optican slides on club work. A good program was given and the meeting greatly enjoyed. I'oultry Inspection The Uensoii Poultry Club yester day made an inspection to the poultry yards maintained by its respective members in this city. The trip was very instructive and the boys gained a number of new ideas. The club la led by T. A. Raffety. Will Take Trli Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rellows, Harold and I.eta Bellows will leavo within t lie next few days for an extended auto trip through Glacier and Yel lowstone parks, and Alberta, Canada. They expect to be gone several weeks. Former RoM-burgcrs Visit Karl C. Caddis and Volney Dixon, the widely known wire fence distrib utors of southern Oregon and north ern California, motored down from Medfoid yesterday to spend a couple of dais here. Roth of these gentle men spent their boyhood in Roseburg and enjoy occasional visits hern. They report the road in good condi tion and are especially pleased with the fine new prade through the big canyon above Canyonville. That sec tion, which was a former terror to travelers. Is now a pleasure to drlvii over. made on June 23. an Increase of $14 a hundred pounds In 30 days. A series of unavoidable events, most of them resulting from ab normal conditions produced by the war. contributed to the phenomonal price trends, the report Bays. Among the principal disturbing influences described are periodical releases by the War Department of surplus stocks of beef in an effort to re duce living costs, higher stocker and feeder markets, high priced feeds, fruition of producers' efforts to In crease cattle production for war needs and anticipated foreign de mands, labor troubles, decreased transportation facilities, embargoes, unsotteled foreign credit and change conditions, decrease In beef exports, financial credit restrictions, declines in prices of hides, tallow and other animal by-products and decreased or spasmodic consumption of meat. In fact, the report nays, every possible economic factor Incidental to a period of reconstruction and capable of disturbing market con ditions for these products of the farm and range had free and almost unlimited action. Prices of livestock In the Chicago market and those paid for dressed carcasses as taken from New York quotations from 10 days to two weeks after the live cattle trans actions also showed wide fluctua te reet dance Oakland. Saturday, July 31, at Mr and Mrs. J. J. Belts and Mrs. F. I.. Russell left yesicrday for Gar diner aud the beach for a week's outing. Dance at Oakland July 31. orchestra, with Kennedy, the 1'houe jazzer. Ott'a Saxo- SIlitlM Its WII.I IMCXIC. Clerks n- tiinoliiiivil I "lre ter (:i IMity" s'rrn. sn ! "lie--.-l-ir ' i-.ime d' the clerk on 'lu'v 'i s be-n llstatteil at the r-nji- i i lleicl This is an l.lo.i that "led "lit In all the lar th" ce.jn'rv. The Orc.-te-l -n Is hernmne known nil ner'hw.-st. am! lhi n-inp nf :r l fie 'inowlcdpc th:'t he ivli-r" pals Msitors nt their it: I-cll tltt-lson SiH-isver I'hc II. Merlen nutnnioMle .irem-y v-'-eril v sold n 1 -i.'il mo.lel lli.,u..i .Sive.,.,,.,. v.- r ,,, ,h( n. P M . h..v,. salesman. Mr. Hard ing his ,.,nili,-,..,i th,. ,-lr it, rar llffd f-ent iMm.eors. Wi .( ,tn,r'ors and oth.r e,.r. which ,k one or the handsomest cars mcn in lihlselty f.ir s..n.. v.,,-, (r v ' Harding expect to make a trip soon. Klim Shrine Club, Roseburg, July 2Clh. 1920. Dear Nobie m Th.. Hi ti-pf.lfr tins retnrne.t from tluh Portland feast, and so m;;ny are voicing evidences of rest less feet that our Chief has again iiermrtied us to assemble the faithful for a pilprimage. The caravan will depart from the Masonic Temple at 3 p. m. Frldav. I-1 July Soth, by way of the ilgzag trail is thru Garden Valley to that beautiful easis. Huiton s grove. There we will refresh ourselves. Take heed, brother, and fall not. Rring the fam ily, wear all the Jewelry, and pray All.ih to placate the geezers guarding caMiline. Yours In the faith, J. C. HI ME. W. F. CHAPMAN, Com. H. 11. BRIDGES. (Watch the sign' ot the crescent). WHKN IOC I.K.IVIC TOWS this summer ifs a good move to have the News-Review follow you to your vacation home, un us mall It to you tally lust phone 135 or WTlte our uhscrlptlon department and we'll ee that It comes to you rer-tlarly. 170UR BUSINESS DEMANDS a banking connection worthy of 1 your confidence and patronage, buch is the strong, old Roseburg National Bank, which is always ready with good service, and cordially invites your Checking Account. TheRosebur& National Bank Roseburg, Ore E3 tlons, the report asserts. The dif ference of $2.25 per 100 pounds be tween prices for good beef steers and the corresponding grade of dressed carcasses In January was widened until It stood at $14.50 during the closing days of June. For the same period tne auiereucu between the low priee of medium. steers on the hoof and in the car cass had advanced - from $6.25 to $12.75. A comparison of live cattle prices and prices on relative grades of dressed meats on January z ana June 30 this year with those of cor responding datea last year shows the top price for good beef steers at tit beginning of this year at $18.75 and at the 'end of June as $16.50 with the opening top price on dretwr beef, from such steers at $21 tsi the close at $31. On January !. 1919, live prices for the same grade were up to $17.75 and at the end of six months the top stood u $14.60, a decline of $3.15. Good dressed beef on January 2, last rear i registered a top of $27 and on jor.e 30 bad declined $8 to a top ot $1). NEW TODAY. l-k HAL. IS Two red cows, dry. T. P. rsrnes, at Carnes Htatlon. Phone 6-F2. COR WONT 3-room apartment with parlor for 2 young men, 247 So. Jackson. WANTKI) TO RENT Furnl0hf.il hius or apartments. Address C. i C, care Ni-ws-Ilf-vli-w. W A S T K I Fresh cow; must be gnod milker ami not over five vears old. J. Wilson. Phone 2-F31. Foil SALE Team, weighing 1601) each, younfr and sound, rheap If taken at once, ltoy Burks, Brock way. Ore. OCT DOWN the hlfth cost of llvlnB: raise your own meat. PedlKreed and utility Flemish (ilnnt rahhlta at low est prices. S. B. Memmlnger, Reser voir Ave. Phone 309-Y. DAINTY FABRICS S restored to another full aeason'a us by our DRY CLEANING A trial proves. Who's your cteanerT Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call. FboM HT7. EYES TESTED. If you wear glasses you sh ould uave your eyes tested often. Tho glasses. you were fitted with last year may not fit your eyes to day. Your lenses may need changing. We will be glad to have you come In. Our expert will see it your glasses fit your eyes NOW. Prices are very reasonable. Our jewelry possesses quality rod our WORD Is our BOXD. BUBAR BROTHERS 1 TO NIGHT!! 8 8 J. WARREN KERRIGAN as an Agent of the Secret Service Department in "The Best Man" A Delightful Comedy-Drama. . And Alice Howell Comedy 'Cinderella Cinders' TODAY A UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRODUCTION FEATURING TODAY ELMO LINCOLN in 'Under Crimson Skies' AND CHARLIES Wt CHAPLIN SWWGRK"