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Keynote Address
Is Heard Today
(Continued from I'age 1)
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Tonight Only
Starts 7:30
IF ROT, MEET
CHESTER cyi
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AMD ART PfiMW TWS IS KOT A
rTIJ CttSSTE CCNKUN WM&SLF
' TO K52TT YOU FACU TO FACfc . gwbction ant to batsman.
Admission Including Tax: Children 28c, Adults 55c
Will VWl TarentN To Kuurnn fur Visit
Mm O IlurKoyne and children! I. K. LyniU and wife went to Ku
Jeft Ihia inornliiK for Portland to Kno this morniiiK and will vMl with
triaii with Mrs. Iluncoyne's parent, f i tends and relatives for a week or
Vr nnt Mm. I. I.. HoiiHton.
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f X Quality Goes ClcarTliroztfi
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I GASOLINE ECONOMY f
I NOW PRUDENT. f
I S Th tHn horUfc. ihuuch lrmioninr, onl crv lt thww the pmJcrwf r uinf in utitrmil-.lv jlj
D like Ihr DOKT tor H ivrtim trmn JO to 2. milct pr fllon. O
f p llii tlte cortutHiva! un all tnj urc nj aim -(ilbutlk InrnJ 'i.xn tH it u nrrg h lia .unti-t X
pJ nt pvrfunnanc. X
Each PORT is as good as the best one ever tmnie.
Gi.x.xior SERVICE GARAGE Rbr.or. f
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SHOES ON SALE!
Smashing nil nionlhly sale-; ivcovJs .i
this store of oxivllont shoo va!.;a.
Done by sina.sliinr all prices on
shoes.
Quality is unusually luj.,h.
rrices are unusually low.
You save up to four dollars the pair.
The steps of prudent people will lead
direct to the looTt:imc tomorrow.
ROSEBURG B00TERIE
1KVIN BR INN
sh3!s thai satisfy ahc fit touk lu
Fekkins Klikl Cass St, Kosi iu kc.
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THE FAMOUS COMEDIAN HIMsEUF
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Performances
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MOVMS PICYOliVS
ViSITIKG KCfirG
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AIHH'I TIIK TOWS
The '. C. T. I will Nold a shn
i;'r--.nni iiiimeliiit"ly follow) iif? the
' "Imiitiiuqiia. 'I he iiit'ftljitc will bo
;h'-lil oti tlif mini 1hiis' luwu.
I M in. I,. 1 i 1 1 in it ii I'-ft this niorninc
I fur Htll;it ii where .sin- will visit wilh
her d;iiii;litrr, Mrs. licsniti Hover.
Thf Lttlii-H of St. Jo.-tt (tii's Chuiell
will hold a Kih' of hoiii" cinki-d food.'
Satunliiy, Jnlv 24th, at J. V. Cu.sey'j
re;'l ntiite offietf.
Verni Curl;r, who formerly r-Hidt-d
in tin:; r;:y, itirivtd J;t- lust
!itrlil from ArOihtnd and nt today
ittT". II" 1 nrotitc te tin- l-.Ilt.H con
vention In Salem, and will stop again
In HoaeburK on his way back.
Itt quoiihK i'r. SlHMMiiiikf r'H rfpirt
h' Torc tint rotim-il Monday evening,
it wum H'ai''d h- chiimtd tl.:it I'r.
liinwi r lack I'd prop'-r nn-d ical c -r-titicatiori.
Thin watt pn t rror. an IH"
S!it-tiiaker referred to Mr. Kuitcr.
Mr. Hiitwt-r Is one of the old. ;t pree
tlctiiK ph vs11.iiih of thi Hiatc and Is
of the lt-adiug doctcn's in 'he
profi'.Hnion.
NKW TOIiAI
WANTI'D - Tt buv small house on
paved slreet. Address Hux 0 56,
City.
KOU UKNT KurnlHhfd room with
hath, close in. imiuire ut the Hut
Shop.
Oatice jit Silt her I i n Friday nlrht
Music by Ott's tnhe:itra and Mr.
Kennedy,
lAH K Saddle horse or jia k hoi s
JlTi. I cut pries mi my sales. C.
Merrill. f.M Mill St.
KOlI SAI.K Three horses, set of
double harness and w;tgon. Call
eenings at 2;if Sheridan St.
K(lt SAI.K - ;ood r.-ro.tni house. 4
n s, nil in g;i i'd n, l it"lilMtver.
J. J. Moil, Ut. 2, Knseburg.
V N'T I :i Uui'cv or I'L'bt spi inir
;u:on pi. terieil, i i n : I be In Coii
enti'lii ion, and eh- ;ip. l'liune
i;.
LOOK A birire niiiulier of hoii-es
for sale, cut piriceM. My overhead
epeu-e light :.nd I gie b.ii'aius.
C. Meinll. ;.el ,!ill St. .
l.(ST M.tw.t !l ;- .!, .iri.iUH on
ro.el i'.miii: in.. h f i; . , .) t v
morning of J.ily tl. l"e.i;..- n:ail
"areel p,..f (V (). 1). to T. A I.vni
bui ner. San lh go. Tal.
VOn S.VI.i: Young ! ris'-fed I. O
W. boar and J IMtroc 1 ynw, h
nes. !.!, (Mr br- d.nir pmpe . s
ANo 1 lu.g. Ii Poiai .a-h. Ws:
li'i long, eiiil ti dn way on
Si- iiiibreok irat t.
'jv.Mijuev to intre
1 " "to e "iii,
l.t I'-'.T .11 UP ,.
WEBSTER'S
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" j: C. MERRiAM coil Nil
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r:on inn the law by the fear of the
party lions, who will not risk the
alienation of any considerable num
Ih.t of voters. Fartlcs are suspicious j
of earn othi'r and will neglect a plain
luiy for fear the opposite parly will
tain a temporary udvantage. Whllo
we iiru thankful for the progress as
made and hopeful of a final out
come, we cannot Ignore plain facts
nor build lfal.se bo"?-
"Our motives
traffic ate beco
by year. Tho I
more crushing
hating liquor
utrouK:r year
y of science U
,ie demands of
business iiiv luo.
clins than ever
before. Tho experlmoiit of even par
tially enforced prohibition has been
t-o eminently satisfactory, and the
demonstrations of moral and Indus
trial improvements ho convincing
that millions of halters between the
t vi opinions have been convinced
beyond a shadow Oi doubt. Empty
jails and decreasing prison population
incn'.ihH in collections and bank de
posits and a halt in the alarming
growth of insanity; all those and
more are now speaking in trumpet
teiH'H of a better day now upon us.
"Our mothers, sisters and wives
who have been seeking the ballot
as a legal weapon with which to beat
eff the moral and social wolves from
the door of the home, must still find
in true. As we were their earliest
political friends, so must we stand
ity this n-form until the victory Is
fm 'llv completed.
'Wh'le we retain the rights as In
dividmils to use our influence
n'-ainst any and all evil habits and
practices, we must not scatter our
I'orces or weaken our position as a
pur'v on tlie real political Issues.
"Wo must place in the field ft
tji-ket of real presidential size and
make a campaign that will win the
respect of all thinking men and wo
men. Wo must he radical in doctrine
but dignified In manner; and above
all, we must Jie optimistic and ag
gressive, wilh no apoloKis to any
man for our faith, and no fear of any
one except the Lord, and one more
victory will hi p tided to the credit of
tho only political party that was
never defeated."
Mr. and Mrs. O. IVarson and four
hciMren. who reside in KIrarose, left
this morning for New York, nnd will
take a boat from there to Sweden,
when they formerly resided. Thev
expect to make an extended vi.dt
th- re wilh relatives.
DAINTV FABRICS
jig restored to another full
ipeaiiou'a use by our
DRV CLEANING
A trial proves. g
Who's your cleaner? S
j lif Our Way S
Our Auto Will Tall. I
i l rttoiie 277. fi
GREAT WESTERN
ROUND-UP i
A Real Frontier Show,
with Kiders who have Ridden the
Ranges of Eastern Oregon and
Neighboring Starts.
AT OAKLAND
Saturday at 7-P. JL and Sunday Afternoon al 2
JULY 24-25
See "Kowdadaw" and "White Cloud" in action
with 50 more of the hardest bucking bronchos
t.-.at ever came over the nike.
Its
War Chance of a LifVtimo t,- n i;,- o..
Special Weekend Sale
Just for Friday and Saturday, July 23-24
T TtirlVtAJfn V "Kayser union suits, best qality of sum
U II LlCI W ZaL mer underwear, selling pegularly at $1. 15
$1.25 and $1.50 a suit, we are offering Friday and Sat- qa
urday only, at the special week-end Sale Price of ifOC
KAYSER VESTS-A11 regular seller's at 69c to 89c
A Garment, for special week-end sale '. 59c
All grades at the same price.
Shoes
The Store of New Things
Mrs. L. D. Hughes left last night j
for Los Angeles, Santa Monica and
or her California poihlh, wherv aim
will visit for the next tew weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stapleton left
this morning for Gardiner, Heeds
port and Winchester Hay, where they
will spend tho ensuing two weeks on
their vacation.
Mrs. Opal Bodie, who is taking
tho training course at tho Sellwood
Hospital in Portland, is visiting here
or a few weeks. Mrs. Hodie recently
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis, and is recovering nicely.
Here it is.
The property you are looking
for. 14 acres, all in cultiva
tion; 8 acres of bearing ap
ples, In flue condition; 2 acres
of young prune trees; prune
orchard Is intersected with
hearing peach trees; good 4
room house, barn and chicken
house, fine well; In a good lo
cality. Price $2500 cash. Will
Include poultry, team and
equipment at reasonable price.
CITY PHOl'KIETY Some
de
be si rable homes that
bought on terms.
can
G.W.YOUNG AND SON
f Kent KaCMo and Insurance.
J 00 Cuss St. Phone 417
LUNCH AND DINNER
65 Cents at
HERRICK HOUSE
Hivajtfast to order, liato
Kiilar Hoarders.
n
Here Is Another
Continuing our past sale prices
for Friday and Saturday week -
25 TO 15 OFF.
Morris Henderson and family ar- j
rived last night from Portland to j
spend a short time visiting with Mr. J
Henderson's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs.
O. Pfc Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder will
leave about the first of tho month,
for an extended auto tour through
Washington uml Canada.
J. O, Lewis, of Wilbur drove over
to the city early this morning to look
after business matters. He states
that Mrs. Lewis underwent an on -
oration at the Suthrlin Sanitarium
'men r ,m is ueueveu 10 ue gei-
iting along well.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bean
7
the
Signature
AEROPLANE !
I
Commercial
Sport or
Don't waste 2 or 3 days of your valuable harvest time when your
tractor breaks down order your parts delivered via tho awopLuio
jtuite at 100 miles per hour any place any time.
Tourists save time and money and Keep your cheerful disposition
by eliminating those irksome roadside delays when you need parts.
Call your Roseburg dealer and have
LIEUT. V. U. AYRES
rush your parts
Above the Clouds
to you.
If you order eggs delivered pU'ase specify to your grocer that they
be scrambled.
'4
2
t l Come out to the
at tho old rifle range and let us explain the most wonderful ac
complishment of the age.
1'assengor flights any place any
llytel Umpqua.
JAMES K.
wmm
lit TO
and a Notable Cast including Ormi Hawley
and Irving Cumrnings in
"The Greater Sinner"
Sennett Comedy
on all- Ladies Shoes,
end sale.
Roland Agee and wife left this
morning for Salem to attend tie
Elks convention. They made the trip
by auto.
While ascendiug Roberts mountain
yesterday, H. J. Wilson met a tour
ist driving down at a recklesa speed.
The cars met at Hairpin turn and as
both were hugging tho bank a near
collision resulted. The tourist "being
on the wroniF side of the road turned
out quickly, but his front fender cut
i through the lire on Mr. Wilson s
machine and caused the Hoseburg
maa considerable delay while n
.chanfte was made.
Mr. I.. O. Maddux, who baa been
ononding the past seven months
; with reiatives In New Orleans, pass
led through Hoseburg this morning.
I She will stop at Myrtle Creek for a
I time and will then return to this
icity. She has with her her two little
Kninddaughters, Mary and 'Neville
1 Maddux, of Wilson. Louisana. Mrs.
Maddux reports a very hot trip the
greater part of the way to this city.
and Pleasure
Business
Aviation Field.
time,
Call or see Lt. Ayres at th.)
a.
DAY
HACKETT
and Pathe News.
tion of Cowboys and Cowgirls who are
the genuine stuff. .
Be on hand when the show starts at 2
THURSDA Y:
Mitchell Lewi in "Ki
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