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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
faow wnt WeHaveThem A complete stock of the famous Goodyear Clincher Fabric Tires tor use ou the Ford, Chevrolet, lort, Maxwell and other null can. Those dependable tires are the product of the largest tire fac tory In the world devote J to them alie. They represent a wearing ability that ! unsurpassed. We Have Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes Alao. War Veterans to Meet in Cleveland CLEVELAND. Ohio, Aug. 13. Probably the roost nolable gathering of army leaders since tho disintegra- tlon of the great allied military tu rbine In Prance, Is expected to as semble here for the American Le gion convention September 27, 28 BDd 29. Preparations are being made to entertain anywhere from 30.000 to 60,000 veterans us the world war. Among (he famous military men expected hy the committee on ar rangements are (ienenil Pershing and most of the members of his staff; Marshals Koch and Petaln and members of their staffs; sev eral Ilrltlah and Canadian officers of high rank and officers from other of the allied countries. Vis count lleatty. Admiral Slmnia, Sec retary of War linker. Secretary of 1h Navy Daniels, Franklin D'Oller, commander of the American Ieglon and Col. Theodora Iloosovelt, Jr., are scheduled for leading parts In CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears' the Signature To Our Customers:- The only way to paint economically is to FOKOET GALLON nilCE and figure cost by area cover and years of life. SWP covers one-third more area than paints which are cheaper per gallon. It lasts twice as long without re-painting, so re quires half tho material and labor costs. On that basis, SWP Is the chenpest-per gallon outside paint you could buy. SWP Is the best prepared house paint. That Is why we sell It. Now Is the time to consult us about your house painting. Prepare to do It this fall before the rains fill ,he wood with moisture. Oil and water do not mix well a.,d It will be belter to fill cracks, crevices and expose.) pores of wood with linseed oil and pigment now while water is absent. CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY I I Week End Ladies' White Buck or White Kid Oxfords, formetly $9.00, now ' $4.85 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE nlVlV ,H ... " tiT FBftKINI BLDU. That's why we carry thera and offer them to you together with our de pendable Service. Remember! they are Ooodyears. C.A.L0CKW00D MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers Roseburg, Oregon the gathering- A message to Co read at the opening of tho cere monies Is expected from President Wilson. Plans call for a huge parade on September 27. All the military and naval notables will take part in the procession with General Perch ing, Vlscont Peatty and Foch and Petaln In the van. Cleveland Is preparing to give the visiting velorans a royal time A huge fund is being raised for entertainment. Tho mon will be taken to the theatres, picnics, on lake trips; theyTl be stiiffod with real chow, showered with smokes. carte blanche In the amusement parks and In general be made to fixd that tho city belongs to them. The posts In all parts of the I'nltoil mates and territories will be re presented by 3200 delegates, who will vote on all questions to come before tho convention. A now na tional commander will be selected. Nearly every stale Is expected to hove Its favorite son In the ring. Ohio's candidate Is expected to be Col. F. W. Galhralth, Jr.. state com mander of tho legion. He Is a re sident of Cincinnati. Other favor ite sons mentioned are Col. Mllion J. Foreman, Illinois; Col. A. II. Gausser, Michigan; Col. Edward L. Logan, Massachusetts; Col. Henry Matthowson, California. It was stated that there is a big demand for a younger man ttt lessor rank for tho office, Itounlons will feature tho conven tion. A reunion of tho thirty- Specials! Stutraiv . Fit T..r rM Rotr.ni mi. seventh division will Is bald In i! ay's muioiy here on September -'ti, the day before the convention proper convenes. AROUND THE TOWS Returns Home Mrs. 1,. C. Adams, who has been visiting here with relatives for Boni" time, left this afternoon for her home ut Springfield. Will Ia-uio Tomorrow Dr. U'oige E. llourk, with Ills wife and son, will leave tomorrow for KtM'dsyrtft, where they will visit with friends for the next week. Mill Iave for Wolf Creek lr. and Mrs. Fre llayncs and daughter, Teka, will leave Sunday for Wolf Creek, where they will en joy an outing. To Kontlle Mrs. Watts, . wife of Dispatcher Watts, of this city, left this afierunon for Seattle for a short visit with rela tives. To Sutherlin Mrs. It. O. Slater and daughter Blanche were Boseburg visitors this morning, leaving for their home in Sutherlin on the afternoon train. In From YoiichIIii A. C. Wilson, the well known Yoncalla real estate dealer, spent today In Koseburg transacting busi ness manors. In From ,reen Mrs. Frank Spore, of Green, ar rived In Hoseburg this morning to siiend a short time visiting with friends and transacting business matters. Wreck This Morning A minor wreck occurred at Mvrlle Cn-ek this morning resulting In one car off the track. It was quickly re paired by a trnln crew from this city and no trains were delayed. To Portlnm! Miss Lulu Cnrr, who has been visiting here with her brolher. D Curr. left this afternoon for Portland enroute to h'-r home In Helena, .Mon tana. Mr. Nonnemin In IEotolurg II. G. Sonneman, at one lime i resident of Glendnle, but now mak ing his head'innrters at Portland was In the clly today for a few hours. H was on his way home by automobile. lU'tnrn Horn, Mrs. Charles Itargan and daugh ter, nr Oregon City, who has been vlsitlnn here wirh Mrs. Jlurgan's sisters .Mrs. Fred iieusen, Mrs. W S. Howard and Mrs. F.dith Cordon left lor thetr home th'.s afternoon House Sold Tho residence on South Stevens street belonging to It. K. Harness. nun born sold lo II. K. Nicholson a railroad employoo of this city. lie will move to his new home at once. Iieft For ConM W. S. Goodman and wife loft here !?''" '"r foos county points, wh r, they will spend a week vacationing ' m y win visit fo ipoach resorls mere during the trip Home drown Melons Tho first home grown watermel ons were Drought to this city and aistnimterl this morning mar'dni- a welcome change from the Califor nia fruit. Charles Lerrv received a largo nniber of them nt his fruit snop. To Portland .Mrs. llertha Groves, of Perkley, Call'ornla; who has been visiting in Hosenurg with hor sister. Mrs. t.lenn Woodruff, left this nfternoon tor I'oriiand, wher she will remain for a short )lnio before returning hi laiiioriua. , Special Agent Hero -.. it. 1 nonunion, snee nl i,ni for the Sun Insurnnro company, one "i tie omesi ot tne old lino com pa n vs. spent today In Koseburg con erring witn the loenl agents Rice aim nice. Air. Thompson is from i oruunn. St. George's Fpi.mpnl l,m,-, Sui.Jny. August 15: Holv Com munion at 7:30 a. in.; morning serv ice and sermon at II. Hev. Thos 1!. Alleeson. t in i JIKKTIXG. ltegular meeting of Troops 1 and 2 at headquarters at 7::t0 sharp Saturday evening, Aug ust 14. 11120. All scouis are requested to be present Kl'SSKLL L. F. I.1NTOTT. Scoutmaster. ft! ! ? a , ri 3sv.9 ! mm" SFCTS STAINS absolutely r moved by our DRY CLEANirC A trial proves let us have the suit, coat, skirt, today, as a starter. ! Who's Your Cleaner? Try, Our May Our Auto Will Call. Phone S77. Ms -j Essay Editor is A Busy Person In two 'days we have found out that there are several peo- pie In Koseburg who know about the benefits of tho air- plane to Douglas county and are wllliug lo put their views In writing. We also suppose that they would not be unwilling to accept a little aerial tallspln- ning as a reward for their ef- forts. Since tho essay coiitest became a reality two days ago, every mall brings its share for the essay editor. So far only one essay has come in from outside of lloseburg. Don't for- get. this contest is for every resident of Douglas county. You are not barred If you live in Kiddle, Myrtle Creek, Suther- lin, Oakland, or any place in this county. Suppose you have a new slant on the benefits of an airplane, one that no one else has thought of.- Tell us about it, originality of Ideas la going to count when the essays arc judged. The essays are coming In thick and fast but yours will receive careful atten- lion. Sit down now and tell us what you think about air- planes you have only until Wednesday, Aug. 18th, and who knows but what you will be the "Lucky Jim" who will don the "fur lined goggles" for a trip through the clouds. In Town Today Fred Tobbins of the St. Paul Fire Insurance company, spent today In Koseburg conferring with his local agents, Kice and Kice. Mr. Teb Tebliins has been in the southern nart of the state since May attend ing to tho company's business and is now enroute to Portland, where he maintains headquarters. Pliilliis Home Sold The bungulow located on South Jackson street belonging to Harry A. Phillips', has been sold to Frank Baltimore, a recent arrival In thli city. He Is employed hy the S. P, company. The deal was made by tho Lawrence-Cordon Healty Com pany. l-rom Portland F. E. Patterson, who has been attending to business matters San Francisco, arlved In Koseburg ibis afternoon and will visit for short time with his brother H. F. Patterson. Mr. Patterson Is enroute home to Portland, where he is em ployed as professor of mathematics at the Hill Military Academy. F. laing Is Very 1)1 F. Long, at one timo In the har ness business in this city, later con ducting a grocery store tit his home on Washington street, is reported dangerously 111 and little hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mr. Long has been In failing health for several months and la now bedfast and requires constant attendance. Touring Knstcrn Oregon W. L. Coiib and family left today for Portland, and from there will go to Bend, KoVtern Oregon. Thev are travelling by auto, and will visit nt Crater lako and other points of Interest in I he southern part of the state bdforo returning. They will be gone a couple of weeks. Hum Wonderful Pictures- Miss Florence Kohlhagen has just returned from a vacation spent at Newport. While there Miss Kohl- liugen took many kodak views of tho scenic beauty surrounding the place and they are being developed at the I'-mus studio. Miss Kohlhagen is a pupil of llenius. having been shows many tricks of photography by him The result of this Is shown in the marvelous resulis she hits obtained Mr. Heuius Is now enlarging the views and will have them on display wit mil a snort time. After Cniji Shooters The eyes of ihe officers of this city are now being directed at a bevy or small boysand some larger ones, too wno are passing these warm summer nights in that ever fascinat ing game, "crapi." It Is said upon good authority that there are several nuezvous within toe city s border w here the fellows with light fingers ana a couple or ivories get away with i little loose chance every now and then. Flirting with tho "galloping XOTICK. IM not buy any coupons from an agent claiming to represent the Hay den Studio. He is a fake. E. HAYDEN. Klectrlilty Tho Vital Knercy of t-r. .ft.rt.,Teit.,Te,- (3 liruifiriVa "u? I ill!" mechanical device railed a gen rator. It cat: es a chemical action to take place in vour storage batterv. Thiscliemlr.il action in turn pro duces en-ctricity which cranks your car, ignites your gas. sounds vour hoi ii anu illuminates your lights. Life and service from your battery depends upon the mechanical and electrical mm! limn of your genera tor. Kegular rare and inspection is important. Why not have this done at Ihe timo your battery Is tested? It may save you money and mach In convenience lat r on. See W. R. lirown at the Auto Electrle Station. cor. Oak Pine Sta. Thone 13. IMVKKsti, TIRE FILLER I'.M.irann.ei i nh.ono miles. It :ll nt fr.it Koftrn. harden ".' ;r"!"':' 't ker.t propenr In-M--UI..I m in. tir,. j,-or wm .n.-itiu.. ii . nsistcn-.-v In 100. ("i nut... ( continual w.ar. ... A" tel., i Wly convince yen' enenah I h it m-u will forever !' ';,u.t:h v...;. ihe use snd uncer u.n t the old style of air nlnj tli,.i. Turn vour tire trouble, ever to ua at th Filler S.-rM, e Station, Corner Oak nnd Knee. -CARL OHJLIX, Manager domino" ii Ttiy popular la this community and the ofllcera are de termined to stamp out tne practice, Swindler Opera-Uns Here A party giving the came of Black burn has picked up a .few dollars here by selling what he alleged was a coupon on a photographic studio to apply on price or work. At least ono of the alleged coupons has come io light, the victim being fleeced of 12. The name signed to the alleged coupon was merely "Blackburn." The name of the studio was also vague, but evidently the operator di rected his victim, because the holder of the coupon presented herself at the Hayden studio this morning and wanted to turn It in on work. Dr. and Mrs. BnlliHck Home Dr. and Mrs. Palhrlck. who spent a couple of weeks at Long Beach. Wash., and other points on the coast, are home again, after an en joyable vacation. Among the citlea visited was Seattle, which Dr. Bath rick says Is quiet just now for some reason. They are glad to get home. though the Dr. doubtless would pre fer the coast just now during tnis hot spell to the confines of his dent al office. HODY OF RICH ORE. GOLD HILL, Ore., August 13, Deep down In the diggings of the old sylvanlte mines a hitherto un touched body of rich gold are has been uncovered in such quantity, that the future stability df the group Is insured. The precious mineral was found at a" depth of over 500 feet and yielded from 20 to $50 to the ton. CHARTIXG WOOD INDUSTRY. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. The charting of wood-using Industries of the United States Is to be one of the first steps to be taken in the educational campaign to Increase the market for .northwestern lum ber and Its products. The report, which will be df great value In this state, will be completed In 90 days. FLYING BWEDISH FLAG. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. For the first time In many years a ves sel flying the Swedish flag, put in at the Portland harbor a few days ago. She was the steamer Indus, which Is to load a full cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom. HARVESTING FLAX CROP. SALEM. Ore., Aug. 13. Harvest ing of the state flax crop here 'be gan last week with a crew df 20 pullers from Portland assisting. This makes approximately 200 peo ple at work gathering the flax. Mrs. Lawrence Henninger of Wil bur came to Koseburg this morning to spend a few hours visiting with friends. She returned home on the afternoon train. County Juvenile dfflcer Agnes Pltchford loft this morning for Sa lem, where she will attend to busi ness matters for the next several days. MAJ. GEN. JOHN A. LE JEUNE A recent photograph of MaJ. Gen. John A. LeJeune, named by Secre tary Daniels to succeed MaJ. Qen. George Barnstt as commandant of the United States marine corps. General LeJeune commanded the famous Sec ond division when It broke the German line In the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Your Home! Buy It Now! 6 room plastered house, fur nished, (1700; 700 down. B room furnished house, 3 lots. Price ,2000: (200 down. Modern 6-toom house, plas tered, well located, on paved street, close In. Price $2500: $1000 down. S room house, furnished. Price II500; 750 down. 8 room house, cement base ment, close In. paved street. Price (3000, H cash. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Estate and Inaaraaeat 110 Cam 8C PVne 1T MARKET UNCHANGED. PORTLAND. Aug. 13. Hogs are quoted at lower prices today, prime mixed lota going at 17 8-4 to 11 cents. Thore are no otherd changes in market prices. THOMAS H. MacDONALD Through the bureau of public roads the federal government co-operates with the states in improvement of post and national forest roads. The photo graph shows Thomas H. MacDonald, head of the bureau, looking over a chart of allotments covering over two hundred million dollars for the build ing of better roads throughout the United States. ANTLERS THEATRE NIGHT PRICE 50c TO I.OO, PLUS WAR TAX. ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 Rl'St'O A HOCK W A LP PRESENT Tffry SEASON I MM 'SHOW woridIVJ 13 VAUDEVILLE ACTS. Tonight jPsa 'wjj'jrwjimsiiwiss) g g ONLY Anita Stewart SUPPOKTED RY THE GREATEST ALL-STAR CAST IN" THE HISTORY OF THE SCREEN', Her Kingdom of Dreams 8ATAX SOMETIMES "SNEERS AT A WEDDING. WHILST THE ANGELS WEEP AT A DEATHBED. ROLIX COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS. EXCEPTIONAL PP.OGRA?Ia?ltEUUlAll AD.ill.ctu i i.'Cn SAT.: BEATRICE MICHALEN A IN" 'THE FLAME OF HELLGAT17 Today Only Today Only EDDIE LEE LYONS and MORAN Everything But The Truth FIVE CHCCKLING REELS OP A C8T MARRIED" MIV l'" HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY "MILUOXAIRK PAUPERS." BIQ APPLE CROP, HOOD RIVER, Ore.. 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