CITY, NEWS, Let 8tone tune your piano. 933tf Shirley Goodman left .this 'morn ing for Portland where he will bo em ployed. I Mrs. V. W. Gilkey will terve rolls and coffee at the Electric Store on Saturday. 778-123 THE PALACE THEATER , THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN COMEDY FEATURE DAY 4 The Spell of. the Poppy A two reel Griffith, thrilling society, and Chinatown melodiana. telling; how a young s'lciety girl was lured iuto the 1 saved Irom- a dreadtul tate. (any $ riticny rup a special two reel Keystone Comedy leature, a special production ot ooium habit and : Dreams Realized A. Beauty comedy with Virginia Kirtley. Tomorrow onlv, the hig feature "A Man and His Mate" f fun Safety first. "bee Hutch.' Fred Ball, of Kiddle, is visiting In this city today. O. K. Amsteln and wife, of Camas Pictures framed at reasonable Valley were In this city yesterday prices. See Strong, the Furniture attending to business matters. "Map. ' 776 J24 A folding nanvas cot Is the coolest, bod on a hot night. For sale by B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. i - . 770-j22 Reductions on high grade ham mocks, the Vudor kind, strong where the wear comes. See Strong, the Fur nlture,Man. . 776-J24 Rev. Lux and wife and II. J. Stone; Sam Josephson and wife, Bert and wife left this morning for Rock Sutherlin and Cliff Barker will leave creek In the latters auto, where they, tomorrow for Rock creek where they will spend several days camping. j will spend a couple of days visiting jj- I at Dexter Rice's camp. Beautifully situated suburban lot! '"" Trie time to insure is now. do i not put it off. These dry times should find you protected. We rep- in vvest Roseburg must be sold to sfttln an estate. A bargain for somc nne. Inquire of W. II. Richardson, trustee. - CITY NKWo. Mrs. F. C. Barnes, who has beon visiting In this city returned to her home at Sutberlln this afternoon. John Long left Bills afternoon for Oakland where be will spend a few days looking after business Interests. Mis. Barton Helllwell, who has been visiting In this ctly returned, to her home at Yoncalla this afternoon. A. C. Bangell and wife, of Hood River, who have been visiting In this city left today for Oakland, where they will visit on their way home. Mrs. J. M. Cnwell, who Ihas been visiting in this city returned to her COURT OVERRULES POLICE IN FAVOR OF PASTOR PROPAGANDIST 25-tf resent 24 of the best old line coin-'home at Oakland this afternoon. . i panies. The rates are very low, no Mr. and Mrs. F. Pollard left this afternoon for Seattle after a visit with friends and relatives In this city.' There will be preaching at the Pine assessments or membership as in mu- : i .u r. I-.. 1 i... i,nlo Pnmn In anA let'a tnllf It nVPf urove cuuiuil ou ouuunx uiuiiuiiK ujf ... ...... .. - ...... .. Rev. Mathls. Music will be furnished or have us call and Inspect 'your place, by the Dlxonville orchestra, and a, cordial Invitation is extended to at-- Whl'c walking on the sidewalk tend this service. J. O. Miller and wife, of Skldmore, 'Mo., stopped off In Roseburg last night and left this morning on their, way to tH6 exposition. Tihey had expected to find an old acquain-. tanco here by the name of Irving; Cnskev, from their old home, so if this should come under his eye, he will know they stopped over to sec him. . ' . Professor II. H. Carter and wife, of Cberlln, Ohio, arrived in Roseburg ! who resides on I-une street had the ' misfortune to fall, breaking her right leg just above the ankle. Dr. Hoover was summoned and the ln l"ry dressed, and at present the pa tient is doing nicely. While riding on a. bicycle, Harry Rapp and Art Knauss, were struck by an auto, demolishing the wheol, although neither of the rklers were badly hurt. The boys were return ing from the river where they had been swimming and had reached the corner of Mill and fturke streets last night, and will be the guests of when the auto came around the cor- Mr. and Mib. C. H. Brand at their ner, cutting in close to the left curb, delightful place in Garden Vally. Mr. the auto and bicycle came squarely Carter is a professor in tihe Conserva- together and the two boys' were tory of Music in .the Ohio college thrown qui a distance, striking on city, and both he and his wife are the pavement, scratching and brills old personal friends of Mr. and Mrs. ing them severely. The auto ran ov Brand. They are now on their way er the bicycle with the result that home after having spent some time both wheels were bent and the frame at the exposition. broken. "All Cats look grey . at Night!" ' yTJST Rubber and Can I vass pumped full of 4 J air!" So thinks the Te User wild buys Pneumatics "HHnd," with out comparison after thorough investigation. So thinks the Car Owner . who buys from the Cut Price Dealer, the "just as good" Tire ou which that Dealer quotes If fit MiJ0foTt, AW-ww UH yjrZ) - th mki rU- IB 1 1 I ''fwt ftblcConilractton, v w W f ' umt depend fCCiC rtv:- Service Jill without snrtkinf If I I ' iy ' whatever Ukea 1 aB'M Tl " 00 IS 1 W metier whel r- tVV ductwM it Lit ffA V 'c3' Price e,rever Only 5 Plus for thI Best Non-Skid Note following comprtWo lAj '! B ..c nd ..p.. r.p.ot (our Widlr-Sold Non-Skid TireM (WWrxJ OTHER MAKES Tr.iJ A "B" C 30x3 $ 9.45 510.55 $10.95 $16.35 $18.10 30x3!; 12.20 13.35 14.20 21.70 23.60 32i3!. 14.00 15.40 16.30 22.85 25.30 34i 4 20.35 22.30 23.80 31.15 33.55 36i4!i 28.70 32.15 33.60 41.85 41.40 37xS 33.90 39.80 41.80 49.85 52.05 him the biggest discount off a Price List specially printed up for that purpose. So thinks the Man whose Tire bill averages nearly half of his entire Season's running Expense, when it need not aver age one-fourth, if he would only "Work . his head" and, once for all, learn the Tire Game, a a TIERE are Car Owners trfid reg ularly gtt25'i to 50 MORE Mileage, per Dollar im -,ed in Tires, than do the Owners of other Cars driven with equal care, under equiva lent road conditions. The latter type of Owner is apt to conclude offhand (from his own experi ence) that ail Tires must be Short-lived and Unsatisfactory. Now this is to tell him that there is as much difference- between the Mileage and Resilience of different brands of Tires, when the facts are investigated, and proven through actual Service, as there is difference between the Color of Cats when viewed by Daylight. i This is to inform him that three Rub ber Factories using precisely the same quantity and quality of Materials might, and sometimes do, produce (through the difference in their Rubber EXPERIENCE and efficiency methods) Tires of such widely different Mileage-Result as to aver age 3000 Miles, 4000 Miles, and 5000 Miles respectively under parallel road conditions. - O O COST of protZucffon is therefore no sure guide to the Mileage and Resilience which can be put into such a subtle and "tempera mental" product as the Rubber in a Pneumatic Tire. i( And, though The B. F. Goodrich Co. can, and does, put the most Mileage per Dollar invested by the User, into Good rich Safety-Tread Tires, they do not in terpret this as a reason why they should charge a higher price, to include an In surance Premium which would place their "Adjustment Basis" beyond the safe and reasonable minimum that Bad Roads and Careless Driving make necessary. Because of its Manufacturing Advantages, its creation Meth ods, and Waste-reducing Proc esses (resulting from its 45 years' EXPERIENCE in the working of Rubber), The B. F. Goodrich Co. can afford to and does, offer the greatest Mileage in Tires at the lowest price per Mile, It sells the standard grade of Goodrich Safety Tires at 13$ to 30 louxr prices than other non skid brands which "Guarantee" greater Mileage but cannot prove delivery of greater Mileage in actual use. Why pay MORE for any Tire? TBB B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio John Burke, United States treas urer und former governor of North rjakota, passed through this city to day enroute to San Francisco. Mr. Burke was governor of North Da kota, for three terms from 1906 to 1912. At the democratic nomination for president and vice-president his rarae was freely mentioned for the position of vice-president and when he administration begun its duties he was appointed as United States treasurer. ' arl Noah, the 14-year"-old son of Ed. Noah, took his bathing suit yes terday morning, telling his parents that he was going swimming. He fail ed to return In the evening and It was thought tat first that 'he had been drowned. Investigation, however, nroved that he had not been In the river and it was then thought that he had started for Marsiifield where ho ihas relatives. After a search lasting until noon today it waB found that he had ridden to his uncle's home at Dlllard and was there taken tck and failed to return. HOI) AX1) fiUX CM'IJ (Continued rroia page I.) sltles of life. . To refute the statements that with this bond issue the city taxes would lio materially increased Mr. Hopkins called attention to the fact that with this Influx of wealth new taxable property would be added to the tax rolls which would help bear the In terest charges of the bonds. The speaker was roundly applaud ed as be finished his remarks wililch were clearly put and phrased In Buch a manner that they were easily un derstood by everyone present. Hon. Ora H. Porter made a short speech from the viewpoint of the tax payer of the city and stated that ht had Just had a talk with men whr had talked of bonding the stnto foi the sum of $10,000,000 to be usee" for the purpose of building hard sur face highways In this state and thh i stupendous sum did not startle then ln the least. All of the men at thh conference seemed to bo of the opin ion that many times this vast sum would return to the state after the completion of this system of hlgili- SITUATION WANTED Man and j ways by the increased value of farm wife want work on ranch or toi lands and better markets ror the cook Tor small hotel or camp. Ad- j farmors' crops. , dress W. R. Warner, Roseburg, or "Vast resources aro burled In thin leave name at News office. slate of ours," Mr. Porter said, "and "A Rod and Gun Club has been or: gaulzcd In Sutherlin with 25 chartor members, and at a meeting to be held this week officers and directors for the coining year will be cnosen. Through the assistance of OVr1 D. Shoemaker, state game warden, the club will secure from R. B. Clnntnn. superintendent of hatcheries, 40 cans of trout fry. This fry will a -rive In Sntherlln this (Friday) morning, and several automobiles have utia en gaged to transport them to streams in this vicinity where they will be turned loose and allowed t shft for themselves until large enough to make a jump for a fly hook. Sutih erlln Sun. ItOUX. HART To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart, of West, Roseburg, July 22, a 9 lb. girl. "Thou shalt not steal," is a text fit to be preached on the streets. Under express sanction of a Cincin nati court, Herbert Bigelow, pastor . of the People's church, is preaching it daily and nightly from the street ' corners. , When Bigelow applied for a per mit to speak in public thoroughfares, John R. Holmes, director of safety, declined his sanction, but an action In mandamus forced him to issue the document. I "I want to get to the people and tell them what is meant by the ap plication of Christianity to modern social problems," said Bigelow on the i witness stand. "Wq have the commandment 'thou hnlt not steal.' The electric com pany is now tryir.g to get a franchise .for ten-cent I electricity. If current -an be delivered at a profit for from ! three to six cents per kilowatt hour, : then a ten-cent rate is stealing, none the less reprehensible because it is done under sanction of law." -i Director Holmes testified that he thought Bigelow was furthering an I. W. W. scheme, but declined .to give his reason for thinking so. The court of appeals, in upholding the chu-chman. cited his service as V:" ' - ' - HOLMES president of the constitutional con vention of Ohio and as a legislator, finding him to bo eminently qualified .STREET CROWP to discuss public questions from his own viewpoint Bigelow is now addressing crowds daily aid nightly from his auto mobile. At night he uses a store-. opticon to illustrate the points of his speecn. a reference uy mm to tna fact that Jesus spoke on street cor ners drew fire from Charles P. Taft. whoso newspaper printed an ironical comparison between Christ's gospel and what it called Bigelow's message of hate. "Did I ever call anvono a hvno- crite, a child of hell, a whited sepul chre, a serpent or a viper?" asked tsigeiow in niB retort "All tnese phrases were used by Jesus toward his critics. , "Mr. Taft owns a piece of ground that, by increase of population will be worth $100,000 moro at the end of ten years. I say this increase be longs to the city und should be taken, as it is in German cities. Mr. Taft, I suppose, thinks he has a' divine right to easy money. I do not hate him for this. I simply disagree with him." MASS MKKT1XO WE'LL ATTENDED 779-J29p! DRAYTON 9iW ARROW COLLAR THIN. LIGHT YfcT STARCHED AND SIGHTLY t for lie Cl.VT.TT. FHBOtlY A CO.. IC. MJKFKI Goodrich SAFETY-TREAD Tires Safe mm. Infants Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids ud growing children Pure nutrition, upbuilding 1W whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers wU the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Unlearn you may "HORLIOITS" you may get a mubatltute not binding upon the counties affect ed. Tv-. decision was rendered on a f'ecision filed to the complaint of Mc Kenzie & Sons, of Portland, who sought to collect $550 for auditing tlhe books of Douglas county. Pny ment of the bill was rofused by the county court here and sul' was in stituted. District Attorney Neuner demurred to the complaint on the ground thnt the county could not be held liable for any conrnct executed hy tins in surance commisbloner, ant1 was sustained. AXOTHEK KIND JAILER H ARRISBURG, .. Pa., July 23. famous prison kcepera have nothing in W. W. .Caldwell, warden of the Dauphin county jail, when it comes -o kindness. The jail abutts on the county court house, a few feet away, and Caldwell regulnrly lets good prisoners play baseball In the yard. A few days Hgo a foul ball Bnini. through a big window In the office of President Judge flnorgp Kunkel, an' repairs cost $G.4u. But Caldwell merely hud the prisoners put up a screen to guard anglnst future ucci dents and called "play ball". Andre Durdol, a youthful French sapper who has been won times is recovering and will soon re turn to the trenches. The first factory for the manufac ture of Urltish vinllno has been es tiibll.'i:ed In London and employs none hut disabled Boldlors and sail ors. Dorando Pietrl, famous Olympic, games marathon runner, has enUjted In the army and is driving a motor car on the Italian front. .VOTED MUX IIAVK HIRTHDAY TODAY" WASHINGTON, July 23 Supreme Court Justice McReynolds today celebrated his 53rd birthday anni versary, i Today Is alrto the birthday of many men prominent in public life, Includ ing Dr. Albert Shaw, former Gov. Slmeson S. Ponnowlll, of Delaware, nnd Representative Alfred G. Allen, ot Ohio. XKGIIO TO DIE, likely. WAR NEWS ODDITIES. the only way to renllzo upon them is to Invite capital Into the state and to make some sort of a proposition whereby they will develop them. After Mr. Porter had finished re peated culls were mode for John Hunter and other members of the op position to make a speeeh, but ac cording to some of the crowd, Mr. Hunter was "sick" and could not be present. Determination was clearly seen up on h'ie face of every man In the as semblage and It Is safe to conclude that the concerted efforts of the ten men who claim to have the best In terests of the city at heart will not be countenanced for a moment by the citizens of this city who by such i ai overwhelming majority voted to Writing from Malta, Private J. bond the city for the prosperity It Rea.rby, Royal Fusiliers tells of Turk will bring. sh women snipers, their clothing, j faces and rifle painted green to ob- DIST. ATTORNEY TO MOVE OFFICE BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. July 23.- Mlllard Carpenter, negro, will die, on the scaffold August 0 for the mur der oi j. i. Lamp, n i.irmingiiam . ()f ,UlilriH llUo,0ny, George Nouner transfer man, unless the governorj hM ,(,aHe(, mlto of offr0 room() Intervenes, which Is regarded as un- ,. rir. au.,, Snvln n.n!t On account fujie fnerense In business connected with' the office A Brit huh private, home on leave, escaped three bullets within an hour during the fighting In France, one penetrating his pouch, nnother the nnck on his hack and a third d stroylng his rifle. building directly across the street, from his present locution nnd will probably move to his new orfles next week. DOI ;,H (lOl XTV WIXXEIl Payment of A mill Ing RIM Incurred by Stnto rniH-cewnry. j scuro t!hem In the foliage. A Bavarian Infantryman In a hos- pltal at Munich for four months I with n bullet In hlB honrt Is appnr- In a decision handed down here ently recovering. yesterday Judge Hamilton held tbat( a contract executed between Hie stile' King Alfonso, of Rpaln, hcR become insurance commissioner anr account-' on aviation enthusiast an1, frequently ants employed by Hie state to ex- tekes long trips on a military dlrgl pcr the books of county officers Is bio. , I Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are bound to please the most critical. Always the best qual ity at tho most reasonable prices. Priiiniit Delivery. Cash Meat Market Opposite Hnmlllon Drug Store Jiukwin Hlrpet,