ERVICE ATTENTION! -EX Those Entitled to Oregon Bonus be at .w,-- r-' Airmoiry Ttairsdlay Eve., 8 p. m September 1st, 1921. EUERV TIME to our receiving teller's window and make a deposit, you step blguur up the ladder to financial achievement. Beilu today come lu and open an account. ' ' ' 4X latcrcat Paid m TheRosebuigNdUonal Bank Roseburg, On?. HI xl AROUND TUB TOWM Hare oa Ilualiieaa David W. llasen or tba Portland Telegram la spending a few daya In this city attending to business mat ters. Klktoa Visitors Archie llurd and Alex II. Sawyers of Klkton are attending a few days In this city attending to business mat ure. iMns for QarvaJUs Mrs. J. L. Hoggs snd son. Bobble, and Mrs. Sturgeon left tor Corvallla this morning, where they will visit with friends for several days. May Have fCyealgtote Deputy forester, Oaorge A .Bone brake, who received severe Injury to bis eye while fighting firs soma time ago, was operated on In a Portland hospital Isst Wednesday. The doc tors now ssy tbst thers Is some hope of saving tba slgbt of bis eya. Have ItetunMsl to Koaeburg Mr. and Mrs. John Mats, who have been making their home In the Daya Crook section of tha county for tha past several years, are again permanent residents of this city, hav ing dlepoaed of their fine farm. They will occupy one of their houses oa Lane street, Itrtura May Be I'sed Tha picture of Crater I.ske will probably appear oa tha new postage stamp, according Ho tha following dispatch from Washington: "Post master General Hays will be asked In tha neit day or two to outline the views of tha postorrira department with reference to slse, design and lettering of postage stamps com memoratlve of Portland's exposition-! la U1G. Senator McNsry has re- We have the following Used Cars 'or sale at prices thst will In terest you. No Inflated prices, but real buys, everyone of them. Wa want to sell and will give you good terms on the car you purchase, so step In and figure with us. 111 Ford touring, good condition. 110 Ford touring, good condition. 110 Ford Sedan, a dandy for the money, almost good as new. 110 Ford truck. pneu matics front, solids oa rear, ready for service. lilt Briscoe touring; snsp. Is In good condition. 111 Oakland six In very good condition. MIT Overlsnd. newly paint ed and In good condition. It II Overland 00 la food condition. 1 1 7 Overland In good condition. 117 Overland II model, a good buy. Aa almost good as new three quarter ton Republic truck, resdy for hard service: a aaw oa would coat you al- most double what we are ask ing for this, Orerland-Stodebaker Garage a O. THOMAS, Prep. YOU STEP Savings AccounU celved photographs of Mount Hood and Crater Lake from Julius L. Meier of the exposition committee snd sdvlalblllty of their use will be discussed.". Community Fair Today A community fair Is being held at Fair Oaks today. An excellent lot of Industrial club exhibits are on display. Leaves for Ourtio Mrs. Wllllsi.i Skldtuore left this ufternnon for Curtlu , where she will vlst for several daya before return ing to her home In Eugene, Confined to llimpltal Mrs. V. R. Duncan, a resident or this city, was taken to Merry hos pital yesterday and Is said to be quite ill. lint lira from Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. Al Kent returned this morning from their summer's camping outing which was spent on the North l'mpqua .near Sunshine ranch. Iteturna to Home Miss Kcho Oaddls returned lo her horns near Hosklns, Ore., this after noon after spending the past few days here attending lo business mat ters. Leave for lowa Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Epperly will leave for lelts. Iowa tomorrow morning to spend several weks' vis iting with old friends. Poultry DetmMiNt ml Ion- Two poultry culling deiuonntra- tlnna sre being held today, one st John Alexander's place, near (Hide, and ths other this afternoon at Suth erlln. Art Onb TV hi narrow The Itoaeburg Art Embroidery iluli will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock at the home of Mrs. Den Palm on SOS V. Jarkkon. All members are urged to be present. Sustains HnaVea IJmh Joseph Jacques of Glendale was brought to thla city last evening from his home In Olendale. suffering from a broken limb, sustained In an accident, lie wss tsken to Mercy hospital upon arriving here. LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY Muttne-e t-Tfi-y liny ml M:liV VI hat you will sew In au IRVIN V. WILLAT Production "Partners of the Tide" PRODI'OTION A full rigged schooner go crashing on the rocks sad Its subsequent sinking. Ths thrilling rescue, fsr be low ths surface of the sea of aa imprisoned diver. The destruction by fire of lb sturdy Utile "Diving Bella. " The raising of a sunken crsft from Old Ocean's sandy bed. The methods emnloved bv divers In their work beneath the wave. Also 1 arts of vaudeville. Change of program. A full S hoars enow. PtIcm 15 and 40c Annexation of Diamond Lake (Continued From Page Una.) happen to Roseburg Is tha proposed road up tha North Umpqua to Dia mond Lake, said J. E. McCUntock. But making this lake a part ot tha national park, would kill this project It would be a death blow to Rosa burg hotM companies and park as sociations are trying to commercial ize the lkke. Would more people be attracted to Diamond Lake It It were a part of the national park, asked Hon. O. P. t'oshow. They can com to tha lake now just tha same as If It were In cluded In the national park. I can find no reason for annexing It to the park, except for the benefit of hotels snd park associations," he said. The question of a road up the North Umpqua to Diamond Lake was considered. "Is such a road possi ble?" someone asked. "It is not only possible, but It Is feasible," answered A. C. Marsters, who haa recently been In that country. "There are no worse obstacles on this route than had to be overcome In cutting the highway through to Myrtle Creek. Excluding the Columbia the North Umpqua river la the biggest source of natural power In Oregon, It was stated. Many big engineering ex perts hsve their eyes fixed on the North Umpqua as a ground for fu ture operations. Hut the utilisation of this power will only be possible by first building a road to the power. In' summing up the arguments against the bill now before congress, a copy of a letter written by C. J. Green, chief engineer ot the Public Service commission of Oregon, to Senator McNary and Congressman llawley, was read to the members of the Climber of Commerce: The text of the letter follows In part: "It Is not generally known that. with a possible exception of the Des chutes river, future large water pow er development of thla state will probably occur on the North Fork of the Umpqua river. Peculiar mctcrnloglcal conditions effecting the headwaters of the river give an e.Herlally large run-off and a special report has been written by the Geo logical Survey on the great possibili ties of water power development on this river. All of this development Is to a considerable extent dependent upon the storage of water In Dia mond ljke. No objection could be raised to the Inrlnston of this Lake In a park If proper provisions were made so that there would be no re strictions on Its use for water stor age purposes. . "However, we have as a recent example the popular outcry raised especially In the east, against the construction ot a storage reservoir in Yellowstone park for (he purpose of reclaiming lands outside of the park srea. It Is reasonable to pre sume thst should the proposed park extension be made .that the same outcry would be raised If a public service utility planned to develop the North L'mpqua for power pur poses. Few people understsnd thst such enterprises are under regula Hon. In this Instance, of both the Public . Service commlsalon or Ore gon and the Federal Power commls alon snd the rights Incident to the use of thla water for storage would consequently accrue to the benefit of the Hunt and power users and not to the utility making thla development "Being a resident myself of the North Umpqua Valley. I have made a preliminary study of the power possibilities and know that tha use of Diamond lke for storage pur nou s Is a primary requisite for the development of water power on the ortn rnipqua river. Its position between the slopes of Ml. Bailer and Vr. Thlelsen makes It of far more Importance than the area of Its watershed should Indicate. The In clusion of another lake of ordinary characteristics In Crater Lake park would probably add but little to thf distinction and fame now borne by Crater I-ake Itself, and such Inclu sion In a national park would be a great detriment to the majority of the people In the state If Its use for wster storage for water power Is to be in any manner curtailed there hv. Within a few years the proposed Interconnection of electrical svrtetns would make the development of the streams of almost stale-wide Impor tance." Upon a motion from the floor Judge Hamilton was authnrited to awpolnt a committee, himself acting aa chairman, to personally visit Aea ator McNsry when ha Is In Salem. sad Senstor Rtsnficld when he la Is Portland, and state the argameats against the measure and renoest their suport In defeating It. Thai commute haa Sot yet hewa appointed. TEN DAYS ONLY. Tomatoes (Oe per bushel. Patch run. Bring your box. T. S. Evans Sob, DUlard, Oregon, ..... taWtOVa WANTED Two teams la hsul cord wood, none ! it. FOR SALE Fir cord wood. Writs for pries. L a. Coff, Butherlln. LAD WANTKO II years or over. Oregon Bakery. FOR Rg.TT Furnished house for two families, phone Ol-K. KOK 0ALK Kir cord wood. Phone M-FU. Borer Pro. WANTBD Olrl or' woman for aeneral housework. Mrs. (.'has. Watson, Dlxonville, Ore. Phone l-FII. SILK SHIRTS AMI NKOKTIK8 We make them look like new. csii 47. Koeeburg cleaners. MIDDIK8 NKED CLEANINO. so csll 471 and we will do the rest. Rose- Durg Cleaners. HAVJS you seen ' that Overland for I22T Belter drop around and look WAMTKD 1 horsepower sas engine. BeeMatt at Ford Uarage, or write SALESMAN wanted for tea and coffee routs. Call 11. O. Parkhurst, Smith Koomlng House. 31 V. Lne t FOR BALE-Oood i pass, touring car in good repair, stake me an offer. UKWKABLK TKNANT nt w room house on North Side before Oo 5 tober 1. Address ft. jv. ak, FOIt SALIC Fine prune trers, by Oeorgs Besch, licensed nurseryman, Woodburn, Oresvn. . S to- I ft. -trees. 12V.C; 4 to I ft. trees, lite; 3 to 4 ft. trees, 7c HOW ABOUT your Indian robt-s you took out csmplng? I.rt us clean them for you. Call 472. itoseburg Cleaners. KOR SALE A line house. Will take a flns car as part payment, balance easy terma. ' Eight houses, easy terms. I cut prices. C. Merrill, SIM Mill Street. KOR HA LB Two good pack horses, will also work In harness. Inquire !J Bo. Main. B. F. Hktnner. LOST One black celluloid bicycle mm pump, rnwne ui ,v,u,ai to 1 S. Main, FOR HALK ilartletl pears (0 cents per bu. st orchard 1 miles east o( Rose burg. Brlns; your boxes and pick them yourseif. B, K. Pargeter. Phone I8-K4. KOR SAI.K U acre ranch. H mile from city limits. loo acrea tillable soil. Balance good grating laud and .timber. Nix room nouns and barn. Oood condition. Cheap for cash. Ap ply R. T. Sullivan, Peoples Supply Co. Ml ST 8TAKT ALL OVKH AGAIN' We write Insurance on your house, barns, hay or automobile. Don't take the chance. J'bone 21 and you are protected at once. A. T. Lawrence Agency, te llaaa wtreet. , KOR SAI.K Have s regular lurmln the city limits. Oood 10 room houee. 7 lots and good soil. Fruits, berries. chUken yard. Kverythlns- suitable for a regular home. Apply R. T. ftulllvan. Peoples 8upply. U I. IIOHKRTS. C8CD CAR BAH GAINS 1 did not tske the Ford sgency at Myrtle Crek. I am selling used cars at the same old place, in Cass St. Phone 144. PRt'NK OKOWKIIS Protect lours. If from loss by firs. If jrou hire your drying done, insure your fruit until you market It. if you need any form nf Insurance, -see (L W. Young - Jhl?' Phone 417. FOR SALK IS acrea creek bottom on Roberta Creek. 7(fc ml. from Hftee buis: s r. house, runnlns water; nearly alt In cultivation. $iS0 down. llaL plenty of time at per cent. M. K. Johnson, Tillamook, Oregon. KKKP H1I1I.INO You will alwaysfe7l like smiling If you ride n I'nl. -rrs.il Tire Filler, fur you'll be sure cf never having tire trouble. Its a morions feeling. Cart Ohman. J: W. Cass. FOR SAI.K I room modern house, large screened In porch, house In Kood condition. About 1H lots flne arden soli; some fruit trees, straw erry patch; good barn, can be made into Rood house for a small sum. All for I27SO; t?0S down, rest easy psv tner.ts. See owner at SM Fowler !t. ROOM ANO BOARD FOR TEAl'HKHS AM) HTCIKSTS Cltliens deslrlna to provide rooms or board for s, ho.,1 teachers or students or who wish to aecurs etudents to help with home work, are requested to 'phone or writs the superintendent, mentlonlna the nsturs of the accommodations andjrlcea. Rupt. M. a. Tlamm. HIOH SCHOOL REGISTRATION All young- people -plannlna to attend Roseburg lllah School the coming Vesr are requested to register at the prlnctpsl'a offlre aa follows- Post- radoalea. Spec-la la . and Senior-.. I"ndev. Hrpleanhar th;- Junior Tuesday. September 4th; Sophomores ywdnesdsy. September ,th. and Freshmen. Thursday ar Wrlday. Sep tember S-Hh between the hours ot -tl snd l-l. acanr classes wilt con tain only a limited number. The Bml to rotae Will be fti Scat served. A. 8. Taylor. Principal. A Jlt'NTKR S LOrE You ran afford to o n this one; 2S a-e in trar-t eve acres of the best ysuns bearlns prune orchard In the eeunty. some famllr orchard, flns a-ardea. borders 'h. Irrigattna system, some al Tairs. good barn, machine shed moke Kose. Wood four room house fully furnished, trout gshlns fifty fe-t from door; biers, deer ten min utes walk front the loda-e: sheep cows, one horse, on hog, turkeys -..- .(n.-aene. loo,. u you are -con -roving ranaee tnis should pesi in Taa. i-rie IITSS.es A. ' - 1 ---i.e. vomwerrisi Agent. its : "ree-. SO OS jis. '""R SAI.K The flrst real modern fa i r.r a bungalow In Roeeberg as aiw galshe and for sale. Vacate-i en corner ef North Jsekso sad Second avenue. . Fully eampleted and readr for Its new owner. Cement kas--rt runt, ares-lee, wood It ft cement wara. beautiful pergola, an 4 every coavelrabt . kattt-la mtn. Roseburg Man Died Suddenly 4 A fit of coughing resalt- Ing in a bunted blood vessel, 4 caused the almost Instant death of Charles Heskett. on 4 tha Dlxonville road about I o'clock last evening. " 4 Charles Heskett, In company 4 with his cousin, O. J. Heskett, of Oregon City, where return- 4 lng from the North Umpqua where they bad spent the day fishing. They stopped at tha Dlxonville store and drank- a 4 bottle of soda pop, after which they resumed the journey, O. J. Heskett driving the car. They had gone but a short distance when Charley Heskett com- 4 menced a coughing spell. Blood spurred from his mouth, cover- Ing his clothes and car, and by the time the driver could stop the car and get him to the ground, he waa dead. Sheriff Starmer and coroner Rltter were immediately notl- 4 fled and rushed to tha scene. Excited by the large amount of blood, they made a thor- ougta examination of tha body, but finally attributed it to nat- ural causes, as Mr. Heskitt 4 had been la ill health for the past two years. The deceased was 46 years old. He had lived In Roseburg for the past fifteen years, with 4 the exception of one year spent In the east He is survived by his wife, who was greatly shocked by hi sudden death. The body will bs shipped for 4 burial to his old home in Mar- shal, Missouri. 44s44.4S4 4444444444)4444'' MAY ASK CHANGE VKXUE. Dexter Rice, of the firm of Rice A Orcutt. who will defend Dr. R. M. Brumfleld la the cir cuit court trial, today made no dnial when asked if a change of venue would be petitioned for. The attorneys for the de fense are allowed twenty-four hours to examine the Indict ment returned by the grand jury and It la very probable that they will take the time limit. In tbat event the trial may not be started until Thurs day or Friday. Attorney Rice commented on the task of se curing jurors and said it would undoubtedly be difficult to ob- 4 tain twelve men who are ndt conversunt with the case. -NOTICE TO ALf, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS. . Al tglrls who Intend to enter Rose burg high school are requested to wear the following regulation uni form dress during school hours, be ginning Sept. 12, 121. Navy blue or white middy, with navy blue or white collar; blue or black tie; white, black or navy blue skirt (cotton or wool); shoes with low or military heels. Those falling to comply with these' rules are subject to tha penalties sdopted by tha Olrls' . Club of the Roseburg high school. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. DAXCE AT ARMORY TONIGHT. U Addis of Log Angeles, the prof essional danca violinist, will manage the public dance at the armory to night. The popular 8unset orches tra will furnish the music and Mr Addis ststes that he will give away several prir.es. A large crowd la ex pected. A fine tlma la assured o I lost somewhere la Roseburg a dark Morocco folder, containing typewritten papers, a rata book, and other things. If fl,;der will return same to me. he or she will receive a reward of five dollars. Alden Har ness. Klctlon Library. The diurnl n B AM a. m. a t. 1 CltDP lit ths V . - ... "vrr uuunet at win- i . " eawvrus, a miDUlM uldb.m.V " 0U,CT nWn .rfl? ' . 0tlmm. Sr.. returned lat evening from a six week,' . . "is old home in MoiitreU. Canada. eTl2A7r 'n VrVnchn. Investigate Motive . of Ku Klux Klan CHICAGO. Aug. SO. (A.P.) Assistant United Statea Dig- trict Attorney Cllnnin has be- 4) gan an investigation of the mo- fives ot the Ku Kl ix Klan, and 4 said he would Investigate tha charge that the Klaa was "an absolute monarchy" and. op- 4 posed the public policies, and 4 that it collects 110 yearly from 4 4 each member with apparently; 4 4 no accounting and that a charge of Io.r.0 Is made' for regalia's) coating leas than $2, thus being 4 a corporation - operatint ' f or 4 profit, and that numerous law-,4 4 less acta bad bcn secrliesd .to 4) 4 persons acting under the gulaa 4 of the Klaa. , . - 4 AROUND TH TO WM ' a " Wilbur Visitor - . R. C. Salton of Wilbur Is spending a few days here on business. - y Here from Drain' Mrs. Roscoe Miller of Drain, spent the day here attending to business matters. ' . .. . Here from Myrtle Orccfc ,,'' ' ! Among those spending the day in thla city from Myrtle Creek, were Mrs. R. E. Strong and J. M. Martin. Return to GlendaOe - Alice and Gertrude Nebej returned to their home, in Olendale last even-, ing after spending the day here shopping. Arrived This Afternoon ill as Emma Henkle of Portland arrived In Roseburg thla afternoon to visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Dixon. Leaving for ScoUsburg ' Fred Miller, local barber, and wife are leaving' this afternoon forScofts- ourg tor a wee is vacation. Cndergoea 0eraUon . Mrs. Ike Mathews, a well known resident of Glide, underwent a very serious operation at Mercy hospital yesieraay morning. Prom Oakland Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller of Oak land arrived here last evening to spend a few days attending to mat ters of business and to visit with friends. Attends Wedding-. Lieutenant Shannon, of the local Salvation Army, returned this morn ing from Portland, after attending the wedding of Captain Ford last evening. Go to Crater Lake E. L. Parrott, Mrs. B. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Gately, Mrs. Ben Moore, Miss Rosa Parrott and Miss Elizabeth Parrott made up a party which motored to Crater Lake Sun day, returning last evening. They report a most enjoyable trip wit many vlaltors at the Lake. Toajgh 15c 8 When dues a worn an want tore moat at - seventeen er awir E . . awvaa?,. Sc . , ' . aeveat.. See the vivacious GLADYS WALTON f "M Doled Up" J A perperj story of a city sparrow whose borrowed r. nrought adveatore. - . COMEDY AMD I S TKRX ATIO.N AL S EVVl. TUMOKKOW: KTHIOj CLAYTON IS -WKALTH-' 1 I ft rs fiJ CONSTANCE BINNEV WA ssaas. m ine atfary of a grrl who feU aaaarag UUevws, the retr-riuw- J7, she lived through fc. their Mrsusgo coswpaay. and " f hT a lively cab rrpnrter. . , . 7 . " Sf toB-bb. .. n ... . .r. L a:A U j "HEARTS AXD FLOCR," STAR tXJXTwDl". -ajj BVaa?4VKia4a4aWKKWKa I OOOD Jrn : ARMORY. . t OenUelT:3?10 - Ladles . . " SITM9FT M.'n-'" 'H - . ... vnwium. . -Albany Shrlners' Ch, writs, J thev Will anl..,.i. " wui au th .J Cluba of Western Orego, ,t!1 T. . ' 'ai to reu Ufa -tNUMIrnns l.i.... 7 Albanvi- ""'luos fiiJ LIM SHRINE Cm. B Qjr Black, Pres. DAILI VTTCATHgfj syra; . D. Jg. Waatner trtirsaa, Saai aJ -.. "'awon. i Sean i geaSs4Cataa ta I.ekM asd --1 ft!5."?t.,,',npra,ure yesteroiT leniperature ast tlrki Precipitation last 14 houri "' Total precip. ,lnc. , -j- Normal precip. for this mo5T Total precip. from Sest l Sei se aate J Av.rr.a nru.ln , ... t.i.1 Hiff;.'.r..;. Lin, AvrB prxlp. for 44 wet orsrt iolp.rn.Uri as vv Plllirgajj r WILLIAM BELL, iy air. UOIsssj Home Grows WATER 25c each . CANTELOUPES ' 5c each TOMATOES ' 75c bushel ' . APPLES, 3c Ik PEARS, 3c lb. Ripe Petite Pranct 3c. lb. J. w. voss 229 SOUTH PARROTT 9t. PHOXB 4H-I) 25c lSe TOOAX OaTbT- tx s MTU VJ - T-ei-kW at UC lUOlC lUy