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P. PktfU FOC Bonus Bonds to Be Sold Sept. 28 SALEM, Ore.. Aug. ' 0. Provision for bond sale iu order to procur the funds provided by vote o( tco people under the soldier' bouu ! farm and bom loan made bv the world war veterans' state aid coniuiUsion Tu.iday at the conclu sion of a tea buur sesnlon. The Initial inue will be for $3, nnn nun an ! bids uill be opened September 28. The call for bids provides for the sale of bonds at par lo the lowest bidder on luieresi raie, not to exceed 6 per rent. In chojs log this method of selling bonds the commission especl to get the ad vantage of later prevailing prices and gol the lowest possible Interest rate. Rapid Progress Mado. Rapid progress In laying th' foundation for bonus administration made possible the sctlun taken today. The forms of application for loans 01 all kinds had nrevlouslr been work ed oat and approved and the method of organization Slid administration agrid upon. While no official statement was made by the comparison It was learned from a well Informed source that the commission plans to put out the detail, d application forms within the nest two weeks and then begin the active work of establishing eligibility of ex-service mon on an aggressive scale so that a large number of disbursements ran be made when the money Is received from the sale of bonds. Indications now are that the pay ments will be made In a large num ber of cases by Thanksgiving day. Adoption of the basic rules and reg ulations occupied most of the time of the commission Tuesday. Forty sections were adopted unanimously amplifying the law and establishing Ital decisions and methods of proce dure. Several of the legal points covered by the rules and regulations must await pending decisions of the attorney-general. It was learned. N'rw Jobs Deferred. Appointment of attorneys and ap pralsers was deferred for a full meeting of the commlslson and until applications are at hand from all counties. About 200 applications are now on file, half of them being from aspir ing examiners of titles. Appraisers' Jobs do not appesr to be so eagerly sought judging by the comparatively amall number of applications, th present supply being Insufficient to fill the position required by law. It was decided that attorneys and appraisers shall not receive coinien satlon of any character from the state and that the administration of law among the counties shsll not be at public expense. Two more meetings of the committee will be held In quick succession In order to effect a nil in l r of decisions now pending. The nt meeting will be on Friday of this week mid tlia sis -ond meeting next Monday. Tuesday's meeting was held In the offices of the romtnlailnn In tie United Ktates hank building and wa.i attended by flovcrnor Ol'lt. fl.'nrgi A. White, nillutant-generiil, I.yuian O. Ttlce of Pendleton, Arthur C Spencer of I'lirtland and Harry P. Kiumliiiuh, secretary of the com mission TIMKEN and HYATT roller bear Ings for cars and truck at The Roseburf lisrsge. Prisoners Make Daring Escape rty United Press.) TOUT OlM'IIAItli. Wash.. Aug. 1 --No trace has been found of henry Ilraiiduer and Kurl New born, prlxou er who made their getaway wli. n they threw p.-pper In the Jail eyes, secured his keys and revolv ana nea in nis automobile, ro are scouting the district, although Sheriff E'-ln expreues a belief th it the men are heading for t'unada. Four Men and One Woman Arrested KANSAS CITY. Aim 12 K.mii men unci vtw wornuM it airttMl Tuesday when Lou In Gordon aiut Kit ward l atton wr JuUkI In tonn.'c Hon with Hit mblVrv of flT.oi0 from a SmtH1 bunk nitMTiKtr. Th) Ii'Ihhimm! in Jal In i. fault of th. ! tiwnl of tliti f 1.0,h hiiiiU uiitlrr whUh they wen rmh pUr!. Pay Frnr.l Vntket Co, Varr-hlVl.,. Or, nhlfh .'hltUMtk mlmon, rrtv 1fi. pan. 'vt. for Kc pr poiint In Aral thru" ion. Return From Auto Trip In California Ceorge Stearns, th Onkl.mil bind nee man, wss In the city yeiterd . for a few hours greeting Ms nnn frie,ds. The gentleman, In rompsny with Ms wife ami liny Stearns and wife, has Just returned ftom a trip through California, going as far as Ban I 'lego They report a most de lightful Journey which covered period of three weeks. The trip s made by the coast route, returning the Inland roa.l. which gsve them a good opportunity to visit all Import ant points. Mr. Stesrns stared that preparation are being rushed at Oakland to tap that w-ctlon for oil and that a complete otuAt will he Installed within the nest few week and active operations started. He le vrr enthusiastic over the outlook for striking oil near that city and uioeh Interest I being takea la the project " HeatWaves r i r- i - ,w ,.oT nr"l "" ,v lirwMsfifryi ,, I n 0c.o M,i!h ii.isi- a nH:A KM fe-flfeW i TECHNOLOGY J-VVft VjK: -: ' ' , A I V WttnM OPENS SF.rM. 1 ' ' Jyv ':- feo i: k( I ft v v V ,mim. y'-" 1 K'wh J n si. i ? nStl ' rt'fH IC WVi' L i - " l TME ICE MOV A . 1 I I I iesmsMi ' '' ' ' Four Teachers at Fullerton School llerause of the larre nuniLer of pupil who are to attend school at Kullirton school during I ho coining term, the board bus decided lo secure another teacher to serve there. For merly only three teachers were em ployed at the Fullerton school but the rapid growth Is now making a larger faculty necessary. The only alternative would have b??n to have sent the pupils to lie Huso nhoo! and under the circumstance thin was not deemed practical Canada's Wheat Crop Sets Record (My AMiH-litixl Frnaa) OTTAWA, Auk 12. raunln'H when, crop will cxri'tM. hint yt'iir'a liy inure than twt nty-flve nulll .n ImHi f'K lull most nthtr ciopii will ahnw a iltH-p'ase. It rntliiia thtit ttu wh.'at yli-l.t will bt 2SH,1'.I l.tino btmhtln. Ihn fimir'n Im-I lit; ;n ntd on conditlnna Anitunt 1, American Veterans Are Honored (lly Aanoclalcd Pret? ) l'AUIS. Aug. 1J. -Two hundred and DO representatives of the Amer ican I.eKlou arrived 111 l'ans todav Tiny were rtceited with nillliary honors and were cheered bv thou sands who greeted them as ve'.crun-. returnlng In triumph. Return to Normal Conditions Outlined (lly t'nltf.1 l-rein) M-:V YoliK. Auk. 12. - Karl t'oti- itanlllle, pxeciitlt,. .crel:iry of tin National lixlu-.trt.il council, declared that the following fue el. inentar) t.-ps are tn-c niry to bring u'i r it t empiric restoration of normal t usl ncss conilliiom.? . further re duction In the MUh com ,.r Iniim Housing relic,'; :i. I.liiu.datlon of the gotenimenl a ol'llK.itiou to tile rallroad. 4 T.iMitlon i I h;.iiu-iii ; "'. Solution of tlie tor. un ib-Ms proldeili Const, iniii-e it ,-. I 1 1 i.'ut the Induilrlal coun. ll s s m m v i f general condli -i ln,li.,.l.-d u u in .t ual spam odic luinrot.-iiient during the lest of Ho following y. ar. ' r - Il m - Clancy; 4 1P?h Iwr "h Kids fMJh fi. f3 The Curfjnt Shocked ' ' 'A'.' si J J S - p M M ? I TrlA' HOT I :' I H mZTF'l ' DOHt WATCH Wife Slayer Tells Story to Police (llv Inllid t'rens I'OUTI.AMI, Auk. 12. Joseph Henderson today told the police his ilde of the story regarding the kill ing of his illvorced wife, for which the authorities are holding him for find degreo loonier. 11- nd. rsnn Is slowly recovi'rlii'j from self inflicted vounds when ho spot himself fol lowing his nMai-lc on his v-lfe. He dei-lared lhat he hai' no -Mention of harming hl wife when lie visited her. He said he wanted to effect a reconciliation. Hi rarrii d a pistol for fear of his wife's father, who ho declared, had threatened to shoot hi in mi sight. t.oody.-ar Carnge. Tire Service. Ford CAMP AM) DA i'V. AT I'AltK. lll.l.YI.I) l-'in floor, .rood miiHlc i.nd n giod time for all Saturday night, August 13th. i o I FEDERAL nnd GOODYEAR tire anil tubes, in nil sizes, at The Rose burg (Inrage. FOR BEGINNERS DUNNING SYSTEM OK IMPROVED MI SIC STI'HY The only svMtem for beginners, ludoised by the world'3 most renowned iiiimiriaiis. GLADYS H. STRONG Studio: 4M S. Main St. phone 311-L. NASH Hie new Xh Four will be on ili-play In ltte4iur on Tlnirxln), I 'l iday, Sat unlay ami Sunday. Call or phone for demonstration nml n-k for Mr. Allen at DE VANE Y & BURNETT PHONE 84 the thermometer, 3 CITY NEWS 0 I Moore Music Studio opens Sept 1. Arundel, piano tune, rhone 189-L Palnlcee extraction of teeth at room S, Masonic temple. Dr. Nerbaa. Fennsylvanla Tire Service. Ask us. Ford Garage. I Goodyear Tire Servlse. Ford Garage. Splrclla Corsets made to measure. Thone 391-L. Call 833 Templln St. E. D. LEWIS, phone 4G7-R. resi dence 544 N. l'ine St., does all kinds of odd Jobs, housecleaning. kalso mlnliig. or anything you want done. I NOTICE IO WATEIl C'ONSl .MICKS. Water will be shut off on South Main St. beginning at the corner of Mealier and Main and Including Or cult, Wnite and Thompson Sts., and also Including all of Miller's Addi tion, Sunday morning, Aug. 14. l'.iL'l, from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT & WATER CO. J. H. SINNIGER . .. i i . r ah.ot metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and plpeless. 119 Oak Street, l'hone 428. Roseburg. Ore. I Jersey MilK I will deliver milk or aream to any part of the city, evening or morning, at the regular price. Phone 2 7 O R. W. F. Ramp Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-Passenger CadilLK-8 Cars Leave Hotel Dmpqua 7 a. m. daily. Fare to Myrtle Point, $6.48. Fare to Coquille, $7.00. Fare to Marshfield, 18.00. COAST AUTO LINES Tooth Troubles by II.R.NERBAS, D.D.. The cause of all tooth troubles Is the fermentation that takea place in the mouth. The microbe that secrete the powerful solvents that eat through your tooth structure can uot be successfully com batted unless you seek the ad vice of a dentist. i rsE PAINLESS METHODS ItEGI LATE TEETH REPLACE TEETH SAME DAY I LTItE PYORRHEA, Etc Etc. You have tlie benefit of my Experience, Efficiency and Re liability. DR. NERBAS THE DENTIST rnoXK 4t Room 9 MASON IO BCTLDLNO. LET JONES DO IT! Auto to;is and upholstering. Tour ing cars altered to sleep in. Dent removed In bodies or fenders ty new process. TOS N. Jackson. Thone 338. SPECIAL! Reduced Prices on Fruit Jars. E.Z. Seal Half Pints, per doz $1.25 " " Pints, per doz 1 30 " ' Quarts, ' " 1.60 " i gals. " 2.00 DREY MASON Pints, per doz 1.15 " Quarts, " " 1.35 ECONOMY Pints, per doz, 1.35 Quarts, " M 1.55 i Gals. " " 1.90 Also a full stock of JELLY GLASSES, CAPS and RUBBERS. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. - EARTH PASSED THROUGH I tall of a comet on the night of TAIL OF COMET Al'G. 8 August 8th. This American a,(ro" IIEIDEI.nEROrOeTiu.ny. Aug. 13.omere B8y- aCc0l,nls f"r th WHt Koenigstuhl observator announces j object near the aun, observed ty li, that the earth passed through the Lick observatory. ' - - - - - - e Public Auction Sale! t HHMMeliBBMMaHBlBnH S 3 Car Load of Work Horses and Mules Just In from Highv.ay work, will be sold to the highest bidder, at S the S. P. STOCK YARDS at Roseburg, Oregon, ! s Saturday, Aug. 20, 1921 1 SALE STARTS AT This bunch of horses consists of mares and geldings ranging In weight from 1200 lbs. to 1C00 lbs. Ages from 5 to 12 years. All well broke, gentle and In good work order. Several matched teams, sombe well broke single horses, two good saddle horses, two large teams mules, four head of colts unbroke that will make good saddle horses. If you nre going to need sale. This stock wHl be sold price. TERMS OK SALE Sums under cash, hum over (UtO, three months time on bankuble notes. A. MILLER. Owner PRICE DROPPED $250 The Oakland Sensible Six At the new price of $ 1375.00 delivered, is tlie best value for your money. Compare it with any six cylinder automobile selling $500.00 more and you will be convinced. High power, long mileage on tires and gas, makes th Oakland inexpensive to operate. Let us demonstrate to you. J. F. BARKER & CO, Mitchell & Oakland Automobiles, Implement 20 Reduction! Have Just received a line of woolens from the largest woolen mill in tire East. I am now In a position to offer a range of 601 pattern from 122.50 to J48.00 for suit or overcoat. Fit and work manship absolutely guaranteed. J. F. DILLARD ROSEBURG CLEANERS Service First. ! 1 :0 O'CLOCK SHARP. a good horse or team come to this to the highest bidder regardless of CAL. EATON. And 8