PACE FOCI! HaRBtma tmn-tirvtam ttbspat, hat 10. itu. IT'S not a bitof trouble to have plenty of good things 10 ear. on nauu an mc n.i when you use Calumet Bak ing Powder. Mix up a batch of biscuits or the finest kind of cake it's all the same. There is niver but one result the sweetest and most palatable of foods. There is not as much worry over baking costs either. Because L-aiuuirt cuis n rou buy it the price is moderate. BAKING POWDER It costs you lesswhenyou use it because you don't use as much of it it has more than the ordinary leavening strength. You get more out of the flour, sugar, eggs, shortening, etc, because there are no failures no waste. Received highest awards World's Pure Food Ex-iosition, Chi cago, Paris Exposition, Paris, France. The largest sell ing brand in theworld. Pound can of Cdumet contains full 16 os. Some baking powders come in 12 os. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it .uUo.fft Doughnut Recipe 4 cups of pastry flour, 3 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder, ij teaspoon ol salt, 1 cup of sugar, 2 eggs, beaten together, 2 tablespoons of melted butter, 1 cup of milk. Then mix in the t jular way. Oregonians Pay Heavy Per Capita Tax According to Report oj Tax Commission SALEM, May 10. Direct taxes paid toward the support of the stale of Oregon and Its various poll (toil subdivisions this year average (52.49 for every man, woman and child -thln the state, according to statis tics compiled by the state tax com mission's office here. Tire per capita tnx for 1920. records in this, office sho, was $41.70. i . .' The per capita" tax for this year is based upon a tolnl tax of $41,117, 307.71. which will be paid by own ers of Orogon property this year, an increase of $8,320,672.08, or ap proximately 26 per cent, over the to tal tax of $92,696,696.03 collected In Oregon In 1920. There Is. however, little opportun ity for "passing the buck" on the In crease In the size of the tuxes as the records show that the big end of the grand total was authorized by action of the people themselves. In fact of the grand total of the annual tribute levied upon the tax pavers this year only $14,489,971.80 Is listed as regular tnxes levied with in the ( ner rent limitation, whereas $26,627,396.91 Is shown ns facial taxes authorized either by direct vote of the people themselves or by their legally constituted representa tives. Fn- Instance, of the total of $9. 493. 10S. 22 which will he paid into the coffers of the state this year only $3,394,846.66 comes within the con stitutional llmltntliins. while $6,098. 268 66 was authorised bv vote of the people as follows: Snerlal lew Tor the l'nlversltv of Oregon. $1,044. 665.47: special Vovy for the Oregon Agriculture! college. $1.392 873 96: special levy for the state normal school, $121,876.47; special two mill levy for support of elementary schools, $2,018,678.10; special levy for Boldlers' educational aid fund, $416,335.62; market roads, $1,040, 839.05. An aggregate of $5,360,605.52 lovled for county purposes Is listed as I regular taxes, but special taxes levied by cities and towns within these sumo counties aggrcgato $7,- ,175.633.58. ! A totnl of $12,064,034.84 will be i paid In for the support of public schools of the state In addition to the $2,081,678.10 provided by the state lew. Of this amount only $3,063,- 221.60 comes within the constitu tional limitation where $9,000,813. 24 Is special taxes voted by the peo , plo themselves. Road work. In addition to bond Issues, will require $3,758,191.50 in taxes this year, of which amount $2. 671.237.12 is within the 6 per cent 'limitation and $1,086,954.38 are special taxes authorized either by the county courts or the taxpayers. In addition to this amount $1,027,026. 58 will be paid Into the market road fund as a special tax authorized by the county courts of life various counties to meet state funds. The port commissioners of the seven ports In Oregon hnve created . levies requiring the payment of an aggregate of $912,280.49. which Is In reality a. special tax upon the property of the port districts and au thorized either directly or Indirectly by vote of the people ol these districts. 44444444f)444 leave this city to reside at their nei 4 I home. AUOL'KD THE TOW yyj Tourist Arriving J1 The auto camp ground begins t present a. lively appearance. Fact nlgbt many tourist cars are pariteo On Busijiei , . n-Hv,.,. mere anu travel seems in iut riaua. raiar. vivuuuvuh j .. m ,, rh tn . .nn.t rrtari inn resident, spent yesterday in this city dlllon, flne and ,re ioud ( tl.eli attending to business matters, Ketunis Front Fortiana .Mrs. Clarence Hess and daughter Murgaret returned last evening from a trip to Portland, where they visited with relatives. Left For .Medford. praise of the fine camp grounds lo cated here. Many Going to Riddle The dance to be held tomorroa night in the Riddle pavilion wiii probably be attended by a largt Hemus. the photographer, left to- I nuniber from this city. The dance l. day for Medford where he will spend ' "nuer, me auspices or ine nmuio i several days attending to business i 9ar baseball team. The Sunset or matters chestra of this city has been securet back From Visit furnish music Attorney and Mrs O. P. Coshow j.May Day Dance returned Sunday evening from Port- The May Day dance sponsored b: land and Salem, where they have! the Daughters of Isabella will tak been visiting. place tonight at the Maccabee ball .Meeting U Held The Sunset dance orchestra will fur A community meeting was held atnlsh the music and the D. of I. plai Wilbur last night to map out the to show Roseburg dancers the be: farm bureau work for that locality ' time ever. From all appearances i during the coming year. .large crowd will be present. Ileie From Powers Salmon Plentiful K. V. Powers, well known real- Local fishermen renort fln dent of Powers. Is spending several Balon fishing In tbe North L'mpqui days here attending to various busl- river. Lloyd Atterbury this morn ness matters. ing waa aUccessful In catching twi. IUtunis to Portland 'beauties below the Winchester dam. J. 11. McKay, who has been visit- The fish were hrnimht here and were ing with relatives here for the past the center of attraction on the week, left last night for his homo m streets for some time. roruano. t'ooiiille Visitor- Mrs. M. A. Clough, of Canyonvllln. spent the duy In this city visiting with friends and looking after busi ness matters. (tanas Valley Visitor- Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward Thomas, of Camus Valley are spending several days in this city attending to busi ness matters. District Manager Here C. O. Bunnell, district manager for the Western Union, Is spending sev eral days here attending to business matters at the local office. Here From Isndore Mrs. Minnie. M. Rice, of Isadore, spent (he day In the city visiting with friends and attending to mat ters of shopping. Mrs. Rico is registered at the Grand Hotel. Here From -oo,uille Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Stevens, of Coqullle, arrived In the city last ev ening to spend several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Norris. Kntertulii Club Mrs. Lyle Marsters will entertain tbe Merry Go Round club at her home in Happy Valley, Wednesday afternoon. A social afternoon and luncheon has been planned by the hostess. Here From Riddle Mrs. C. A. Riddle, well known Riddle resident, is spending sevenl days here attending to matters of shopping and visiting with her num erous friends. She is registered at the I'mpqua. tlsitH Here Mrs. Lottie Hannon, prominent W. C. T. U. worker from Portland, spent yesterday In tills city visiting at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters. Mrs. Hannon left lust evening for Grants Forest Conference Forest Supervisor W. F. Ramsdell, of the U. 3. forest service, and Har vey Q. Brown and H. O. Pargeter, of the Douglas Fire Patrol, left today for Eugene to meet with the repre sentatives of the forest patrol or ganizations in Lane county to work out a co-operative program of fire prevention and control. Ticket Hale Htar'H The ticket sale for the openl.is game of the Twilight league nex; Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock started off with a bang today. Th' tickets are going like, "hot caken" the sellers declare. The proceeds of the opening game go to the Salva tion Army drive. The fat and lean Elks will play a preliminary con test to the main event. National (Jiurd Drills The local machine gun company of the O. N. O.. held its regular drill at the armory last night. The com pany Is Improving wonderfully and now put up the appearance of a bunch of old vets. Capt. Stoddard and Lieutenants Osborne and Roser are determined to make the Rose burg organization the best in the state. liody Shipped !ast Night The body of the late J. E. Peltoii. whose funeral was held yesterday at the Elks temple, was shipped on the train last night to Portland where It will be placed in a vaut at the Port land crematorium. A large number of the sorrowing friends or the de ceased and family were at tho trair. to pay their last farewell to the re mains. Itrion Secures Hall The local Legion post has securer' the new community building now lo cated on the lots formerly occupied Par-s. where she will attend an all by ,he Bulgln tabernacle. Thi' day conference of the union of that i city. J 1m Improving Mrs. Anna Mcuee, who was qalto building will He used by Umpoua Post two nights each month.. The building Is under the management of Russell Lintott who plans to re- serlouslv injured several days ago lmoaV1 the ame and make athletic when sho fell from n sidewalk, is ! headquarters for any organization or improving and will be abe to bo out iinuiviuuai uesmng to use it. .Motor ihkp lunrn isii The Eugene Motdrcycle club were visitors In this city on Sunday. The cyclists left the town plastered wl'h again In a few days. Dr. Shoemaker iIb In charge of the patient. She re i rides at 826 N'. Jackson street. llAhv Son Im Horn- Mrs. John SVtson, of Wlnstons, hai little green stickers advertising the received word of a baby son born to motorcycle races which will be he'- TELEGRAPH FLASHES (By Associated Press). DETROIT, May 10. Ilalie Ruth hit honra run number nine In the first Inning today, one runner being on base. (Hy Associate!) rrfum. NEW YORK, May 10. Abe At tell, former pugilist. Indicted In con nection with tbe Chicago lhasehal arandal. wss arrested today charged with being a fugltlvef rotti Justice. He Is held without bail. Fashioned Iloy," the last Inco-Para-tnount-Artcraft production starring Charles liny, scheduled as the feat ure attraction nt the Majestic to night, Thomas II. lure, who person ally supervised the picture from start to finish, left no stone unturned In his effort to produce a storv that would In every respect surpass the quality of any of Charles Hay's past successes. her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Iwellyn, who are residing In Center, Colo. The hahy was born on Mav 4. Mr. I-ewellvn formerly .resided In Roseburg and has many ; friends here. : Returns to Medford I Rev. J. K. Cornier, formerly a pas itor of this city, visited here last ev lenlng with friends returning to his ' home at Medford this morning by I machine. Rev. Conder has many friends In this city having been pas '.tor of the Methodist Episcopal .church here during the winter. Will Carry Pictures Arrangements have been made wherflby the farm bureau, which is showing a series of mr.tlcn pictures on sheep and gnat raising methods. j In various places throughout the county, will take the flints on for 'estry recently procured by Forest . Supervisor Ramsdell. Culls for Booklets C. S. Ilcinllno. secretnrv of- the in Eugene on July 2. The local clu! entertained the visitors during their stay here. They stated that the road between Eugene and Roseburg was Just like a "race track." and report ed a most enjoyable trip. Fditor Visits Rosebunt Elbert Bede. editor of the Cottage C-rove Sentinel, was a visitor In Roburg Sunday. Mr. Bede acconf nanied the Cottage Grove team to Oakland for a baseball game and drove on Into Roseburg to pay his respects to the local editor. Not finding the Roseburg pencil-pusher on the job on Sunday. Mr. Bede pre pared to load down his desk with numerous chairs and other loose ar ticles about the office, also leaving a card bearing his compliments. Draws Cover Designs Th cover design for the May Is sue of th" Pacific Legion If from the pen of Itert 0. Bates, local artist The drawing shows a huge red pot pv, emnieniiitic of Poppv Day, thi (Ry Annciatel rrrsa). WASHINGTON. May 10. A reso lution condemning the president's ac tion In appointing American repre sentatives to the European allied councils was Introduced In the sen ate by I FolletUi. republican, of Wisconsin. Movie Closeups During the fUmtna nf ' "An Old Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staples. Write us. Stearns & Chenowcth Oakland and TonralU. Chamber of Commerce, slates that month. In tlie hack irround of th j many calls are received dally for the .drawing Rhel torn buildings loom r-'innMets advertising Roseburg and I'm and In the distance ennears th' the I'mpqun valley. The literature j fields of poppies. Mr. Batei hn laoes into the hands of nearlv everv signed a contract to furnish the cov ' tourist visiting hero and is fine ad- er designs for the lirlon magazine Ivertlslng material for this section. for the remainder of the vear. He l!n-( Siiil (.ravel ls now working on the June tssu- Tbe newly op. n'd s-rtlon of 'which will ,r the bonus edition for South Stephens str.s't har been made the state of Oregon, finite soft by the ruin and ir. bailly I Make Mot le Trip In iienl or more gravel. The nricln- Floyd Still and J. B. Anderson, al surface was composed of heavy! two ex-service men. arrived here ..lu'M-iM wiiM-n nave oeen iorced to vwtemnv . from San Diego. They the .-i.).. of the road, leaving the soft dirt exposed. Several cars have been mired and assistance was tnad- neces.-ary to get them out or the roadway. Ptir- ha.- !Vnne t ani h V!'!:am Chailwirk. former resl started from the government hosnl tal In California and expect to pedal their nv aero the continent by July Tilth, thereby winning a thou sand dollar wager. It took the two hoys six weeks to make the trin nn the coast. Anderson was won ni red REPORT OF THE OOXniTlOjr OP THE tMPQITA VAMJIY BAJtK So. 03. At Roseburg, in the State of Ore goo at tbe close of business April 28, 1921: Resources. Loans and discount ...$391,779.18 Overdraft secured and unsecured None U. 3. Sonde aud Certifi cates I..... 105,234.00 Other Bond and war rants 101.626.17 stocks, securities. Judg ments, etc 4,995.27 flanking house 27,000.00 .'urnltAre and fixtures.. 2,325.00 'Jue from banks t not re serve banks) 1,605.56 )ue from approved re serve bank 73.295.77 Exchange for clearing house 1.092.19 :ash on hand 46,083.96 Total $754,937.06 Liabilities, lapltal tock paid m...$ 60.000.00 lurplu fund 26,100.00 Jndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 6.340.19 individual deposits sub ject to check 606,051.03 Demand certificate of posit 6,770.26 Cashier checks outstand ing 6,250.92 Time deposit ........ 156,624.66 Total ...$754,937.05 State of Oregon, County of Douglas, s. 1, J. M. Throne, Cashier of tbe above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. J. M. THRONE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bo tort me this 10th day of May, 1921. PEARL PATRICK, Notary Public for Oregon. (Notarial Seal) Hy commission will expire Jan. 21 1924. Correct Attest:' B. W. Strong, Rol and Agee, A. E. Kent, D. R. Sham brook, directors. HALF PRICE CUM4E Ol'T OF MIL1 LIN FRY. Owing to Mrs. Gray's eyesight be ing seriously affected, the entire itock or millinery on the south bal jony of the Peoples Supply Co. store must be closed out at a big sacrifice. Every trimmed, tailored, ready to wear, and. sailor hat at exactly one nal fof the original price. All rlb uons, flowers. hapes and trimmings one?thlrd off the price. A big, clean, new, this season's stock to select from, including many flne pattern hau of the latest design. So come while the picking is good. A baby girl was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown at their home at Wilbur. Tree price has hit the bottom. Order Petite and Italian trees for fall delivery now. Prices, 3 to 4 ft., $7 per 100; 4 to 6, $10; and 6 to S, $15. R. L. Ellis, Roseburg. . Umpqua Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met last evening at the home of Mrs. William Bell. The Bell home was beautifully decorated with columbines and rojes. The principal business of the jvening was the annual election ot officers, which resulted as follows: :legent, Mrs. George E. Houck; vice regent, Mrs. W. F. Thomas; secre ary, R. H. Grlnsted; treasurer. Miss grres Grlnsted; registrar, Mrs. Frank Churchill; historian. Mrs. Chas. Sowersby. Mrs. W. A. Sinick was appointed chaplain. Board ol uttifciviu, mm. .uiiii iuseuuai'K uuu airs. i. j. aitM. u ' Ueiic.uus re- iiwuiutfUui ttwt bv.-vea at a late our uy tne lioj.c-, uiiu tne meeting aujuurueu until i-Day, in June. Oti. SAL.r; Flat topcteak.Plione 4T4. . UU AI.k Fresh cow. l'hoiie 17o-K lypew riter. UK KK.r CntierwooU Hook Miore. Jii SAL.K Ouud, ouiik, fresh cow. K. Khuuilvs. I'none 3u6-Y. FOR KK.NT Suite of furnished house- Keepln rooniH. iu2 est Washing ton St. UK SALK Nearly new wllluw hahy oiiKK.v. Cheap if taken at once. I'hnne b!l-lt. i-'OK KK.NT To parties with no child ren, a completely furnished house. phone lul-lt. VV A N T I-: 1 1 V o timn to care for boy aire 6. one living near courthouse pre ferred. Call Mrs. Knth Hall, at Itose bura Apartments, from 2 to S. KlUt KAI.I-: Oil TltAliK A team of marcs, wclshf 1 Sou lbs., and good set of heavy harness; good ItugKy. pole and shafts; set of single harness. Will trade for Kord car. Write Henry Cooper, Onkland. Oregon. WIIKAT, IHKN, VKTCH 27i acres. 3,r. acres plow land: tine water: house and burn: l!r acrca can tie cultivated when cleared: located about Ave miles from ltosetmrg. Price ffiCIa. Your terms. A. T. Ijiwrence, Com mercial Agenf, US Casa Street. IMione 219. "' i"i-iur owm. Annerson was wounrrea dent of Uvrtle Creek. hs purchased in the Arconne where he was flght the C irrNon prune ranch at Greens ins with the inih i station. This I- one of the best I tery of the 19th division. Still met' young prune orchard In Green val-, his disaster at Chateau Thierry ley He will take possession next where he was both wounded and week nt which time his tamlly will gassed. MOORE MUSIC si unio Dunning Kindergarten Classes for children 4 to 12 years, starts Sept. 1, 1921. For information Phone 502, or rail at Hell Sisters' Blilg. Chevrolet Place your order now, for the past two years we have been un- $809 able to get any Chevrolet car during the sum mer months. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE IRosebirg ---li . - Kl S iTjrt" COUNSEL AND SERVICE The counsel and service alTora a by the Roseburg National Bank h'"1 proven usesful to many ...u?" their business problems. ln We invite you to make this buni, your depositary. " 4 Interest Paid on Savings Account.' TheRosebu National Sank IR1HI Mr. and Mr. J. M. Moore, of the several dava in ik ,. city of Stayton, Oregon, are spending j friends. c"r """in INS. a I. Abraham mi nn rt . me silk store A FREE COUPON This coupofi will entitle the holder to a 3."Vc CAN" OF t'tll-NAMKL FKKK If presented llMin any of the dales given below and as 13c brush purchased to Insure a fair trial of tbe varnish. 'This ooupon will abo be accepted its Hoc iiMin the purrhsara; of s larger can. Dates of Demonstration May 0, 10, Jl, 1921..,. MAHSTKRS DKVO CO., Iloschurtr, Oregon. ' " ICE ROSEBURC ICE COMPANY Delivered to any part of the city on short notice. Phone your orders to us for prompt delivery, Phonel4 KUNKE & CHAMBERS Tonight 15c The hnppimtw of mure h times liavo been wrecked throagk tlioiUilitlessiioKS than through crime. Siw Alma Rubens IN "Thoughtless Women" A picture of liumnti einot ion that moves the heart through ' A Monkey Comedy and Pathe News Wednesday Alice Brady "The New York Idea t rt TO.V It i rTTONMr 2!c Another Big Laff Kite! CHARLEY RAY "An Old FashionedBox i had let hint Me just knew they were engaged f " , j fur- once. So lie secretly built the home of n ' t.nW l0. 1" nKheil It to surprise Monte Banks Comedy and King of the firtii. ii I HI