paoh mm a o b b r n a kewi wnro rnrruv. ivurt ff- Tires To Be Proud Of-- There I no snappier tire equipment tioudycur AU-Weallier Tread. for aii)' car tlwin the Tut them on your Ford, Maiitwell, Chevrolet or Ikirt aiul get the eiwiU-st tire satisfaction you ever had. You will have conntant allfactuin In their miwed design and the Imprint they leave. And you will have the utmost of wUlxfuction In the mileage record they will ttlve you. We now have a good sUx k of Good year Clincher Tim. alo IUular and Heavy Tourist tiilx-s In these Miiallor alios. Also a full line of other alien plain, ribbed and All Weather treads. Tubes wid tire ac eeaMoriea. And real GOODYEAR SERVICE alwayN. C.A.L0CKW00D MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers Rosebukg, Oregon AltOl'.MI THE TOWN An.-mlioic liu-lm-ss Mailers II. . erten. local nuto ueuiui conference of nii. The company hu.i recently piovldid a nw act of policies and these will bo talked orr and explalued. Ihu-k from Vavcnt Ion Mrs. J. A. Worthlm'ton of tan joimlle, who ha been enjoying a cation trip In the w iiianiene hi Portland, where he is attending i,.y, i,.tt for hor home this morning lo business muttera. onner Ke.idciil VNitt Wayne Joiu-s, They Make knur Tires list l.ongcr Goodyoar Heavy TourLst Tu1h-s. "JOHNNY ON TIIF! SPOT" TONIGHT AT TENT THKATItE "Johnny On The. Spot" will be the fast Comedy Drama that will amuse, and entertain the patrons tif the big tout tonight. It hns Its eloment of molo-clrama, but It was made for laughing purposes and the author succeeded In his effort, as Johnny On The Spot Is one con tinuous laugh., the right kind of laugh too and then them uro the. other sides of tho play lols of pep. lots of action some real Iitmgiiis Fairbanks fighting, and lots elf usual vaudovillo which Ih always good and worth the admission price alone. Don't miss Johnny On The Spot and he will only be on I lie spot two nights. Remember the Dig Tent Ih absolutely water proof, no ehanco of getting wet ufter you step ItiHlde. OKKIJON (llltli N AMI I) I.N HEART II. M SUIT. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 2C. MIbs Mattlo K. linker, 32, (-bookkeeper In tho employ of the Frank Water- house company, entered Hull for $40,000 heart balm ngninnt Dr. C. N Maxoy, - Sealtlo osteopath, today, charging ho had spurned her lov. and broken their eimagenienl. Miss Maildo Kenrns, Instructor In the art department of the University of Washington, was named as tho other woman In the case.' Miss Kearns Is visiting In Leu burg. Ore. Dr. Maxey promised to marry Ml: 3 linker on November 15, 1918, It was claimed. The marriage dale was set for June, Bbe said. TONIGHT A.NI SATURDAY ALSO. The lllg Spiritual Seanre takos place tonight, fieo to all In the Li berty Theatre, for tile ucncllt oi the country people. The Program will be repeated .Saturday night Mr. Clifford wauls the people here to see exactly what a genuine me diuiii really does. Alfier one. has seen and heard tills famous Man demonstrate his wonderful work they gain n new lilea and nro Ren- (rally convinced of llio true merits of spiritualistic power. former resident of Roseburg has returned ntre lor a visit with his mother, Mrs. Har vey Jones. Hero From Eugene Col John K. Williams an attor ney from Eugene, spent the (lay in Kosebui'K attending lo business mat ters. Petition Filed A petition was filed and an order signed for appoint incut of Eva L'. Ui-aslcy "s administratrix of the es tate of James Heasley, deceased. Taking Cure of Apple Dr. It. P. Bradford left this morn Inlg for Salem, where he will spend four or five days making arrange ments to harvest his apple crop, hnrouto lo iT-.iler like Itussell Llntott of this city Is this week on a trip to Crater Lake, where he will spend Beveral days vacationing. i I.ciiyo for Allwuiy Mr. and Mrs. Millard Meredith I left this afternoon dor Albany, ! w here they will attend the state picnic of the Metropolitan Life In surance company. Hack from Trip- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mellows, anil Harold Bellows, returned yesterday from a very enjoyable auto trip to the Yellowstone national park. Preachinif at Dillalil llev. McnnlngT of this city, win conduct morning services at the Dil lard church on Sunday, August I'.i The services will commence ut 11 lock. .Mi's. Ilouser Ijenvcs Mrs. A. II. ilouser. and three laughters left this morning for Sa lem to visit with -Mrs. Ilouser s sister. Mrs. R. V . Marsters for a short time. turn iollii;hl Mrs. W. S. MrElhluny and daugh ter, Josephine, who have been visit ing in Newport and Portland Tor I lie past two weeks, will return to their home In this city this evening. Sr-cnl Day In Ito.scburt; Mis. Horace Cochran and daugh- were In I lie city today from Til ler. Miss Cochran will return here o attend the Uoseburg schools us firm ns they open. Will Heluni Tonight Miss lleulnh .lewett, who has been spending a two weeks vacation with Miss Hello Itridges near Oakland, will return to Uoseburg this even ing. She will resutno her duties with the News-Review Monday. Going to Undone Charles S. MeKihinny, Oregon Life Insurance Co. no-lit, b-ft this after noon for Kii'enc lo attend a group -NOTICE. Will commence canning of pears Monday morning, August IllMh Women nnd girls wishing work pleuse call on that date. A. RLTEIIT COMPANY, Inc. airier spending the nigni m Henry Worthlngtou home in this city. Buys Ella Street Home i'rank Brand has purchased Hie Lucas home on Ella street, now oc cupied by Milton Church. Mr. Drand rakes Immediate possession of the properly and will make his home t here. Visiting Hrother ll'-re .Mrs. William Scott of fireenleaf. Kan mill Mrs. C. A. Woodworth, of Seattle, sisters of I). D. Shaw, of Kdenbower. are visiting at the iat- ters home for a ifew days. Horn ot the ladles may decide to locate here. they find the surroundings ai- ractlve to them. usinesH nt Itlddle Kenneth Qiilne. salesman for Ott's music Blore. spent yesterday in Itlddle. where he transacted Busi ness. Mr. Qulne is kept quite busy of Into and has visited nearly every ertion of the county In the Interest of the music establishment. Goes to Portlnnd W. H. Fisher left last nlgnt ror Portland, where he has been called owing to the serious Illness of MrB. Fisher's mother. Mrs. D. T. sum- merville. Mrs. Fisher left for Port land some time ago and has been at the bedside of hor mother almost continuously since that time. l4wktni7 Cor Intention George P. Illce and wife of Ho nolulu. Washington, who have been visiting In Roseburg while looking 'or a suitable location, left this morning for Oakland to spend the dav. Thev are desirous of local- Non-partisans Win Silver Bow County Br Aeaeriated Frrmm. Helena, Aug. 27. Couiplcto returns from Silver Dow coun- ty, Butte the county seat, ludl- cate today that Congressman John M. Evans, seeking re- nomination from the first dis- trial, and who appeared to be the only democrut not endorsed by the National Non-partisan league who was able to win a place on the tickel, had been defeated by Burton Watson, the Non-partisan candidate. In Tuesday's primary. On the face of the latest returns me league's sweep of the demo- cratlc primaries has been com plete. c!;r-tor Oren Brownson left this uf- t'-r.ioou for Kugene, where be will visit Tor two weeks with his graud paicnts. o Advertise In the News-Review. School Day Wants Al'TO OWNKItS. Al"pt tin- new arut bettor way by ImvlrirE lnlv'rH:iI Killer In m nl lcl In your .-in lo 1 1 re In place of ulr. It ritlcH aainu as ati' ii ml you never h;ive to think nt unit such ( bitms as p 'i nit m is and blowoutH. !e.slitH you K't min ti ki ciiUm" m i lea to your tiistiiriM. Try It nut uiii I Kuiii .t tit ft,' tlmt you will never yo hack to ii ir lurnln. Yon will al wavri h;tvt l.'nn d'siitl Fillet tter- i- bci ii lift" it in ln'i'p to iav. I "I'li't fnt Kt t hut I 'nlvcr;il Fil ler la kiti.Uiinleed lor Kli'.ilOII miles. Come in anJ iiiVesUiite ;t tho Tiller Sirviv Sfjitlon, 1'oriipr Onk n ml ltM. OAlili OILMAN, Manager TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT FMEE SHOW LIBERTY THEATRE BOYS SUITS Wo htivo lit Htock a largo assortment of MllinK nt a mivinj; Kxtra k"(1 weight, Z iulru p;in(i, llnctl . good Htiindnril panin ni. $l5.m nixl vi'i.r.o BOYS SHOES. Hoys' CliipcwHrt, heavy oil tau lloy' t'hlpitt'wan. 8 inch lojw , 1 toy it' On 11 Metal Hhielicra. ttnndyoar writ . . . Hoys' hlaek lllurher, i-xira valtio Hoys' lrown ihmble sue. welt Hovh' KiiK-ih Walkern, !lack Chllilien'a anil 1 toys' SciifTem, hlnck ami brown... GIRLS SHOES Vlel and citlf, Mnek nnd hrown, scurriT hc'la Vlcl and cnlf, Itlack uml hrown Griiwn pi l Ih, vlcl uml cnlf .$1.(1.-. In sr.. I.". l.-.tiri :l.ll.1 l !.." tf.t.K.I iiiul yi.r.il $l!.li.1-y:t. 1.1 . $.l.f.1 .I.N.1 . Kit II '. I M ; : II Tiinni TrvxTf 1 I iiiaiuc nun i ) I.n.l.ci. Sin ai-sori iiieiii , at a Mk Men'rt tib:li r i atle ilr C. J. BREIER COMPANY TO-NIGHT! Macy & Bairds Comedians TENT THEATRE ON JACKSON STUKKT XOHTH OF IHllil..S IIOTI.I, 1'IIK.SKN T Johnnie on the Spot and Sal.Hn-Ai S7S VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Ailulla 4.V, MX 5o to tiilldron sac t " " ttrl-T 22o. till .V IMHIW OI'E-N 7:0. C'tKMIN HIS L 8:16. ADMISSION! liwup' your hay, rain nml J other rrojis now. lo mit wait. I The (timber uf loss by fire is at Its height tiiirinir the dry R-a- f stm. Le: us wriU' that policy today. i Prune Dryer Insurance We uro in position to Rivo you protection uu this class of busi- 2 tie S3. Fire, theft, collision, property damage and liability. Kat-s on request. roii isi n.wci: st-e G. W.YOUNG AND SON Kvd f-jttate and Imturauce. 110 CtvHii bt. Thou 417 Chas. Clifford and Company ii nnn ii .mm wwui m'n lnR In Douglas county, but vera unable to find a satisfactory home In tills city. Were In City . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shoppard, of Hood Rlvpr, were guests at the Hotel L'mpqua yesterday. Yixltnm from Pcnimylvitnta Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Deem, or Dnaillne. Pa., arrived here yester day nnd will visit at the home of J'imes Schaffer for a few weeks. Mra. Deem and Mr. Sehafrer are brother and sister, and this Is their first meeting for 41 years, u. I. Deem, of California, Is also a guest at the Schaffer home, (irareling Completed The graveling of tne Facmc nign- way from the stretch of pavement lust hevond Winston to tne Laiuera store, has been completed and Is being travelled dully. The road Ib In excellent condition and the new approach to the Winston bridge Ib a wonderful Improvement over tho old one. Home from Portland C. W. Clark returned last even- line from Portland In his auto, where he had been to visit with his wife nnd dnughtor. both of whom left Wednesday evening with Mrs. Clark's brother. U. B. Perkins, to visit with relatives In Indiana Tor a month, after which Mrs. Clark and daughter will return to Rose burg to remain permanently. ;el New Instructions l'mpqua Post of the American Legion has recently received from national headquarters, the Legion ritual, which has been adopted by tho national executive commlttoe, All pouts in the I'nited States have been sunn led with a copy. Mere after tho meetings of the local post anil initiation of new members will be conducted in accordance with Its provisions. To Dunce nt Dlxonvlllo The IMxonvillo hall will be the srene of a merry dance tonight ac cording to an announcement made bv the management df the place Tho Jazz-O-Four music has boen secured and nulto a large crowd Inlans to attend. Tho rain of to day has made the roads just right for travel and a number of autos will make the trip tonight. HiittniiK Distributed Hoostors of the Hardlng-Coolidge campaign in this city yesterday re ceived noarly a thousand buttons which were distributed here. The buttons were gone within a very 'short time and an order was placed with the Portland headquarters for i soveral thousand more, which are due to arrive soon. A. S. llushnell Hliys Kami The farm belonging to Harry Sel lars, of Seattle, aud located In the Ten Mile valley, consisting of 45 acres, has just been sold through the J A. Walker agency to Al llushnell, of Ten Mile. This is a beautiful lit tle fiirm home and well located. Mr. and Mrs. llushnell will take posses sion of the farm October 1, and will make it their home. STAIIT OX PKAKS. A. J. Oeddos. manager of the A. Rupert Cannery company in this city stated today that the pear canning season would start on next Monday morning. The growers have been hauling their pears to the cannery for the past two weeks and nearly every box is of tho So. 1 variety. Porker" is Held In County Jail Frank Duvton. alias A. B. Mutt- son, Is being held In the county jail following his arrest In connection with the recent sale of picnic hams In this city. Dayton Is one of the party which Is composed of two men and two women, the other man being known by the name of H. Cooper. The soliciting Is done by the women, who represent the meat to be home cured ham of tho best variety. The delivery la made by Cooper, whose scales are two pounds off weight. Dayton takes care of the shipments from San Francisco and was arrested this morning as he took possession of two crates shipped from San Fran cisco containing BOO pounds of the shoulders which are being sold as ham. The women and men repre sent the shoulders tob e hams aud sell them at a price over that of Ihe regular market and at tho suiuf tlmo doliver short weight. Dayton reruses to divulge the present location of tho remainder of the party. It Is be lieved that a camp has boen estab lished somewhere near this city and search is being conducted for Ihe remainder of the quartette. The complaints received from thoso who were "stung" continue to pile up In the local police offices. O. IT. Helblg loM this morning for Yonralla to attend to business matters for the day. V.. P. Lang, of Dlllard. spent the day In town looking after business Interests. Tin: woki.ii's i;iieti:st M 1.1)1 I'M In a Gigantic Spirit eance DlXONVOXt: DANCE. J Friday night. Augut 27th 1 A real tlmo all the tlm with I Jaza-O-Four muiic. Doo't for Z get, Friday night. T XKW TODAY. VCm SAI,E Oats, both (crny nnd white. I'hone morn I ti KB or m-rl;!, LOST Collie doir. Iteenso No. 1 1 1 Kinder please return to 21 Court Wt. or otione l.t;i. rOUNU Pair Klases. Owner can ret Bime at tnis oini:e by proving prop frty. Foil SAI.K 80 h'!.d of sheen nnd fi w nead mock rattio. Adrt-8 iw. k. ki cure Newjt-Kevfpw WANTED Position to do jrvnera houflHWork Ii v tx Kill of exnerlonc no more than three in family. Phono 3.1 -L. LOST On highway hot ween Klen- hnwer and (Irnun, hit containing little hoy n unit. Finder ileuse leave at News-Kevlew. Kivflrd. Von SAI.K Fir wood. Sn.f.O per cord nnd oik at $2 per tier on sround liair mile to nitrhwrcy. 3-1 mile to sltl In. Addrews Itox 61. Kutherlin. Ori WIM, Tit A OF Nice p!noe in Fden hower for ttmnll nronerty in Itott Imrff. Addretta II. W, care News 1 evie w. I'tm HAI-K One fresh milch cow choice of two. r0 or ffiO. AIho um ful work inn re. weight 1 2nn Itm., $.10. r. ii. nawwnn, winmr. uregon. DID YOU .NOTICE OUR AXXOUXCEMKXTT Regarding that fine display of FAIL and WINTER WOOLENS They are still here A waiting your Inspection. And we nrr Mill here Ready to sene your wants. Try Our Way Our Auto Will Call. 1'liiMie 277. KOTICK. Viola Borcn having left m m and board, 1 will not bo responsible for, or pay, any bills contracted br her after this date, auk. 24, 1920. I1ALK DOKEN. Thursday night In the bit open air pavilion. A peach of 4 a time in store for all. Jazz-0 4 Four music aud a million dol-1 lar floor. At Kiddle Thursday night. DANCK AT KIDDLE. Be sure to see J. iiuy that farm. A. Walker B 4 0 KOH WALK Vanning Ilamlimtlllet ram. thnt will Htiear t'O to 30 I hn. of line white wool. Will Hell one to carload. Prices rlKht. F. V. llorrln, AshlHtul. orepon. Is'OTlrl-: A im-dlnm size. I ( )veii:uni counter pvpr.'Hs wucon wns recently taken from the rem- of the 1'inpnuu Hotel. It Is M. ill III.-, I ly n llomc eut.te tongue nml Itrsike. A fjtvor will hr conferred if It Is returned to 113 West Lane f?t. I'lione 443. Church of Christ, corner Cobb and Hoberls streets, south part of Rose burg. Rlble study at 10 o'clock; preaching at 1 1 : song service at 7:30. A cordial Invitation extended to all. idverllso In the News-Review. CAXXKIIV OI-'KKTALS VISIT. .W. A. Frost, president of the A. Rupert cannery company, D. J. Matthews, general superintendent and Mr. T.lndenberger. manager oJf tho San Francisco branch were vis itors in Roseburg yesterday, having moiorea atiwn rrom Portland. They made the return trip today. Rarllett pears for canning, sixly cenls per box at orchard, two miles N. E. Roseburg. Mrlng your boxes. R. E. Pargeter. Phone 38-F4. NOTICE. Will commence canning of pears Monday morning, August 30th. Women and girls wishing work please call on that dato. A. RUPERT COMPAN Y, Inc. NOTICE OK MEETING OF BOARD Ob' EQUALIZATION. Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, September 13, 1920, the iiourd of Equalization will attend at tho courthouse In Douglas couutr and puldicly examine Ihe assessmv.i rolls and correct all errors In valu tion, description or Qualities of lauds, lots or other property assess ed for tho year 1920. FRANK L. CALKINS, County Asseaor. HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION'. All persons desiring to enter Rose burg High School this fall will be required to register at the principal's office tho uroolf hefore aohoo'a oncm Seniors will register Monday, Sept. 6, .luniors Tuesday, 7th, Sophomore) Wednesday 8th, hours 1 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Freshmen will res- lster all day Thursday and Fridif forenoon. Classes begin September 13. All students should register I fore the nbove date, whether they in tend to bo in school the first to weeks or not. Those who fail to tie this may not be able to enter the classes of their choice. Students must glvo number of their home district l registration. C. H. McKMOHT, Principal NOTICE FOR. BIDS FOR IMPROVEMENT. STREET Continuing our Special Sale of Ladies' Low Shoes SScOO ".v orih io fjvi"2.50 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE ni i him w h ThM atUf nnd Kll nnr fr-t ..i... " n" "If" '" r th. aiarrraf. l-kKhlXUl.tXt. t.l. M-. IIOICBI HO. Scaled proposals will be received by Ihe undersigned at his office In Ihe city hall In tho city of Roseburg, np to 5 o'clock p. m. Saturday. Aug ust 2S, 1920. for the improvement of North Jackson street from the north line of Second Avenue North to the north line of Third Avenue North in Ihe manner provided by ordinance No. 728. All bids must ne suomnred upo Wank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a cer tlfltd check payable to the city Treasurer for S per cent of the amount hid. lo be forfeited to the city in tho event said bid Is accepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the city according to the terms of said hid. A bond of 100 per cent of the contract, satisfactory to the city. The time stated In the proposals for completing tne work will befjonsid ered In awarding the contract. The council eerves the right to reject any and all bids. P.y order of the Common Council Pated August 17. Ulfl R. ti WHIPPLS. Recorder of Ih City of F0Ur Oregon. OLIVE THOMAS Footlights and Shadows A KEAITIKUL, SYMPATHETIC AND SYMBOLIC WOVEN WITH THE THREADS OF REALITY. sTOitr. ROIJX COMEDY PATIIE NEW'9 SAT.: ELAIXE HAMMERSTEIX IX "THE WOMAX GAME." TODAY OXLY LIEUTENANT LOCKLEAR THE DAREDEVIL OF THE SKIES CHANGES FROM AEROPLAXE TO AEROPLAXE ABOVE THE CLOUDS LX "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY" THE MOST PRETEXTIOUS AERIAL MADE. I'HOTOPRATTT CHRISTIE COMEDY, "A ROMAN SCANDAL.' SAT.: SHORTY HAMILTON IN "WHEN ARIZONA WOX-' Watch for the JACK DEMPSEV Serial