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mnaq rrwuurvrey, monday, mra 11, imo. ilea J vn ran enioyall those outdoor activities of K& bring good health-and stillhave a lovely complexion-if you use Purola treams. There is a Purola Cream for every Summer imp occasion -one to put on before motor-ina-another to sooth the skin after a day's fishing or hiking -one to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night Every one is pure and guaranteed to give satisfaction. pt'ROLA SKIN CREAM for un and windburn fa wonderfully toothing and beneficial. It contains ingre Int which famout beauty specialists use for tlieir Smi and softening qualities. Try it for delicate. Sve complexionl See bow quickly it tends to jooUi (he skin after sunburn. At all good druggists. sccus sa BJfc pTr pOROto AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY , I "X, ER TO SEE THE GUARANTEE AB Purda Preparations art guaranteed to gilt thorough satisfaction or thtpnet you paid will oe refunded. Prepared and Guaranteed br the BLUMAUER.FRANK LABORATORIES Sri. S. A. Phillips left yesterday! Mrs. George K. Qulne left yester t Portland, where she will remain day for Portland, where she will Join lint visit ins with her daugh-j her husband and upend the week en s', Mt S A Hlonm, loving the "hlg doings." USED CARS Biitk adster, 4-Cyl '. 1918 Mitchell, 6-CyI OwM Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl Ford faring 1 y, Ton Chevrolet Track, 4-Cyl All in first-class shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS American Women Will be Dis appointed In Desire For Presentation at Court. RESTRICTIONS ARE MADE Men Must Wear Certain Make of But tons on Knee Breecliea and Muat Not Wear Buckles on Patent Leatlier Puuiiw Now. (By Associated Press.) LONDON. June 21 RmH-tinn. Placed upon American women hn aspire to presentation at court arr such that nearly all of them in Lon don will be disappointed this year. v.. uigui or me many who are re ported to hare applied will be pre sented and they must have nuaiiri. cations which have surprised some or me uninitiated. If married, their husbands nui prevlouly have been presented at a levee, they must have entree to th White House and if they have been divorced It must be indisputably shown that the divorce must have been granted In her favor in open trial at which both parties were rep resented In court and where alimony and custody of the children have' been granted to the woman. Kven In such cases the demand for legal details Is so minute that the king In deference to the ideas of the queen, it Is said, baa let It be known that It is Inadvisable for divorcees to apply at all. Applications of Americans for court presentations must be madr to the American ambassador and he stands sponsor for those ha selects. Of course this feature of the embassy work Is almost as carefully guarded out of respect for the feelings of the many who try and fall, as Is some of the important diplomatic correspond ence. But It Is known among Ameri cans In London that the list of ap plications Is quite long this year. This Is emphasized by an embassy circular which has come Into the hands of some Influential Ameri cans here explaining what Is required of successful applicants. It It longer and much more explicit than the usual circulars on the same sub ject and does not mince words re garding what may and what may not be expected. Considerable apace la devoted to changes In dress required. In the Interest of economy the queen has decreed thnt women shall no longer i wear head feathers or trains on their i dresses at court. Some of the former adornments for the men also have been eliminated but it still is stipu lated what kind of buttons they must wear' on their knee breetches and that they must not wear buckle Ion their patent leather pumps. ' DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the i partnership heretofore existing be i tween F. C. Powoll and L. L. Rob 1 erts, known as Powell A Roberts, is by mutual consent this day atssoivea. Roseburg, Oregon, June K. 1920. F. C. POWELL. L. L. ROBERTS, o HXAKE KILLS HOY. DELIVERY! Roseburg Ice Comp'y 0" delivery cars are now running reqularly. Delivery days for i territory north of Cass, also upper part of Mosher street, ln S.Y Roseburg will be MONDAY, WEDNESDAY t FRIDAY. THro7?ly 80uth' ""'"ding West Roseburg will be TUESDAY. THlRbDAY & SATURDAY. rI'k" '.,sk our 0U9toraer" not 'o be deceived, as several al ii Th. y no,h(,r ""' Ford with ICE painted on the side of ehat.v 'I)'se,1," Johl Hunter's ice plant, and la In no manner If JL " """"'"'l i'b our tee plant. I will pay for the painting " 1" will put his name on his wagon. ROSEBURG ICE COMPANY By C. B. CANNON Manager PENDLETON, Ore., June 19. A httn frnm n net rattlesnake which had for years been a plaything caused the death yesterday of James Davis, 22, of Ukiah, Umatilla county, navia vhn aincA hnvhnnri had nlaved with reptiles, picked the snake up by the neck and was surprised by a swift strike, the fangs sinking twice Into the hand. Before a doctor could be reached the poison had permeated Davis' system and he died some hours later. HKAR.ST ISSIK8 CALL. riurj-nr lime 19 A call to citizens to "assemble in a new Inde pendence hall. Issue a new declara tion of political independence and consecrate ourselves now to the hu . 4o-hta and nnniilar liberties this republic was created to conserve" was Issued tonight Dy vt imam .au dolph Heamt. In early editions of his I' ? j We Believe in Home Products! WE sell - I Jersey Ice Cream newspaper, the Chicago Herald, and Examiner. The call asserts that "the repub lican national convention straddled oo almost everything;" that Senator Johnson of California la "a sate and sane progressive to whom do reason able or honest business could prop erly object." and that "big money is afraid of a man with a progressive, thought, no matter how sound and how 'universally beneficial that idea may be. It continues: "The defeat of Johnson was not a defeat for the man. It was a defeat for the progressive ideas he enter tained." The call further savs: "The democratic party offers no refuge for Independent upstanding Americans. It then asks: "What then Is left but a new party based on the old nroven principles which have made mir country great, our people free? The call la signed by Hearst. Vixltliig Here SOI.lMEItS ARK MKASl ltKli. WASHINGTON. June 19. In an effort to obtain belter fitting uni forms for American soldiers more 'han 100,000 men in the army have had their measures taken, the war department announced today. The Measurements are said to form the Tiost comprehensive survey ever made for tailoring purposes nnd will be made available to the clothing trade. Roseburg Girl In Commencement Play EUGENE, June 21. Harking back , an even century, "Beau Uruuimel," i the annual commencement play of I the University ot Oregon will por- tray life at the English court In the year This feature of the graduation session has Its place on the program Saturday evening. It will be presented on the historic stage of Vlllard hall. The director, and actor of the leading role. Is Professor Fergus Reddle, head of the department of dramatics at the university. Other members of the cast are George I'asto of Portland. Claire Keeney of Eugene. Charier. Miller of Medford George Stearns of Prinevllle. Harry Smith ot Eugene. Reuel Moore of Eugene. T.vnn Fuller of The Dalles. Verne Fudge of I'alletnn, Irene Stew art of Eugene, Dorothv Wootton of Astoria. Vera Van S'hoonhovcn of Portland. Helen Casey of Roseburg Marian Gilstrap of Eugene, and Leota Rogers of Independence. egg . Exclusively None Better PRICES t& Alcove Confectit CONES PINTS -QUARTS 1 CENTS 05 CENTS SO CENTS lonerv. TKf cTrlaDle Leal UJntectionery E- A. PETTEY EDWARDS BROS. Foutch's Confectionerv. rTVlrs. Geo. Foutch Vv a -MaT-aa-wi aj PAGK LIM11KK AND Kl'KL CO. Succwiir to PAGE IXVKSTMEXT COMPANY. We wish to announce that Page Investment Company is withdrawing from active business In the state of Oregon, and is succeeded hv Pno-n Lumber and Fuel Company, an Ore gon corporation. The location and management remain unchanged. we take this opportunity to thank 'he people of Roseburg and vicinity for tlieir liberal patronage in Hie iust, nnd for many courtesies re ceived. The new company will appreciate continuation of this business, and will endeavor to merit it. M. A. PAGE, See.-Treas. C. M. PAGE. Pres. Say That Women) Shouldn't Vote 0 CITY NEWS iB Arundel, piano tuner, prion 189L. We wash and polisk cars at Mer- ten'i garage. We pay the highest price for Cas par a bark. Berger'a Bargain Store. We pay the highest price for Cas tara bark. Burger's Bargain Store. I .a il ina sh 11 m nnn I n a rlvlnir- r.h i A ren'a hair niifttnir utn i.v .vnai- enced operator, phone Mrs. Cot bin. wd-j, xor appointments. NEt'OLA, a phonograph that talks .'or itslf. Hear It at Perkius Bros.' Phonograph and Commission sal en room. Old Review Bldg. i O. O. Jenninps and family left yes- 'enlay morning for Portland, whore chey will enjoy Shriners" week and the Rose Festival. Green's Tire Shop applies Slurees' half iolus with a 6000-mile guaran tee, puncture proof. Come in and let me show you. IX3 WC.El.ES. June ?0. A lawn (hat is not a lawn, but looks like a lawn nmt Is said by its owner to be better than a lawn a waterless, weed lens, (Eopherleps lawn in short. a cement 'lawn.' painted grans-Rreen. has made Us appearance in front of a I .os Ansel os bungalow. Mrs. A. C. Woodward. Inventor and owner, snys it saves time, money ai.rt worry. She nevr has to wnter It; it never has to be rut; it In alwayn dry enough to sit on and It needs painting only once a year. She has circular holes cut through the lnwii and in them and along the edses she has flowers planted. "I invented the cement lawn." she faid. "because of trouble ! had In getting a man to take care of my old grass lawn. It cost nnlv $C".. "You don't know wluit a blessing It It." she continued. "On you know. I bellpve there would be much less un hnnniness In married life If the hn band would use a cement Instead of a crass lnwn, and so avoid having to oonte home after work nnd run an old lawn-mower over the front yard every night. ' iLfJ Hundreds of local people motored to the country districts Sunday to seek a cool, shadv nook for recreation and rest. The dav was an extremely warm one. about the first real sum nier dav for the present season and ! In ordr to escape the humidity of i cltv atmosnhere the "natives" took Mo the t till timber, found a stream to ' their liking and with the rnvs of the Istin excluded by 'he tail pines a day ! nf pleasure was had by the many pic i n leers. THE MALT HOP DRINK FOR HOT DAYS-BUY A CASE. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 Tuesday, rf&ty June 22. Tuesday, June 22. lAAAAAi ACKSHEEHAN, EDDIE GILBERT EPDIE HARRIS A J 6Loft(6US CHORUS 5(f)G(f5G- 13EAUT(S - FUM-GIRLS rrrrrwrrrrrwrWTrrfrrVTr ADMISSION: 50c. 75c. $1.00, $ 1. 50. TJlu$VtafTax. Seats Now on Sale at (lie Box Office. Net Contfnti 15 Fluid Draehirl ALCOIiOL-ai'EBCBKT. J At,'4elab!ciVoparaticaBrA L similatin6 thcrood by kViula- f c .t. A ll.lcnf J unsutcuua-, p it. . im r Haw. rm casTonm For Infant! and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thcrebv Promotini Diction Cheerfulness and Kv.ii neither Oolum.Morphlne nor ilinerai. Not ahcoiiv Jhs tfmtnruf'e"ma Signature of Aai. fit k l.A1,,riilUcniclh'fbf t fionsliDation und Diarrhoet J and Fewrishness ana. ffesutlinmcrrfrcsajnjajaf lacSiroilc Sinatsrs llJ.F 1 Exaa Copy of Wrapper. Always t In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOH VM. O.MT.WS M.M.d H.W .ITT, MtAI.V AM) I.KO.NA. The recent rains have helped gar dens, which otherwise would not have been good as a rule. Mr. Huryl and family have moved to Drain In order to be near his work, as he is now working with his team on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. VanScoy have moved back to the "woods camp" lust week. A number of Leona folks spent the day In Drain Thursday, among them being Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ili'lyer and her two sisters, the Misses Edna and Clara Turpln, Mr. Sparks, and sev eral others. Mr. Neely, who was recently In lured by a limb fulling and striking him on the head, Is getting along nicely and Is able to be ahout again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and the hitler's sister, Miss Edna lingers, who have been camped near Leona for the past two weeks, have left for California. They are traveling in their auto from l'ondletnn, Oregon, to southern California. They expect to return home In the fall. Mr. Al len was formerly a resident of Douglas county. Steve Krcwaon was In Drain Thurs day transacting some business and doing some trailing. Also visitors In Drain were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Itltrhey, of the Hardscrabble conn trv Mrs. Lewis of Leona, and Mrs. Dibble of Cottage Grove, spent the day with Mrs. Kyan in South Drain on Thursday. Chester Putnam, ot Sunnydale, was in Drain Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Applegato, of Yoncalla, was in D.-aln one day this week de livering some goods ordered lately. Mie lias the agency for a line of dress goods, and makes regular trips o Drain, Leona and neighboring towns taking orders. Mrs. Walker, who while visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Vina Fan non, and family of Drain, had the misfortune to fall and break a rib about two weeks ago, is much bettor at present. Little Esther Traylor has been quite 111 with tonsllltls the past week but Is better now. Paul (In liter, who has been visit ing with friends and relatives on 3in!th river the past week, will re turn to Corvallls Saturday, stopping ver In Drnln for a brief visit with friends. X. X. J. f Ilneem nf I'nrlljinrf si-rlvpd in Roseburg Saturday evening and ill spend several days In this city vlsl'.ing with his sun, Frank Kogers, Southern Pacific. detective Mr. ; Rogers is presiding judge of the cir-I'-nlt court of Portland. nWmC0ESTR g Take Your Family Into Your Confidence on Shooting GET your new Winchester Hunt ing Rifle now and take it along on the family vacation trip to practice up. Take a Winchester .22 Caliber Repeater and teach the boys and girls to hit the bull's-eye. . Uuy one of the new Winchester Junior Trapshooting Outfits and in troduce your folks to the new sport of family trapshooting. Drop in today and let us fit yog out. Churchill Hardware Co. ROSEBURG, OREGON the TVMCffSTk STORK I r