Be Good to Your Ford Put it on Goodyear all-weather treads. They are the best there is for "looks." . And their beauty is more than skin-deep. They have won the preference of automobile manu facturers, racers, and the public, because of the mileage they. give. There are two other types of Goodyear Clincher casings in the smaller sizes. We believe that each type is the best of the kind at the price. We now have a good stock of Goodyear Clincher tires and tubes in these smaller sizes. Also a Thfj are pref Aired Good)-car Hoarjr Tha aame reliable llnea in shoe at Stephana.' . i, Mr. and Mra. S. C. Bartrum will leay tomorrow by auto (for Medford wherv Mr. Bartrum will attend to bnalnata matter In connection with the (American Central Life Insur ance company for several dnyn. WOMEN WANTED 1 00 Women Wanted at Ginnery At Once. A. RUPERT COMPANY ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 310 INITIAL FALL SHOWING Quite a few of the new fall ahoea hare arrived. We invite you to come In and look them over. Designed tor anrvlce aa well a style. A Little Care Saves Months of Wear Heeta straightened and reinforced the day they ahow alRna of turn ing or wearing, will save the heela and atrengthen your ankle. Holes replaced aa soon as they get thin keep the uppers from atretohtng all out of shape. You'll be surprised how the lire of your shoe will be prolonged by OUR REPAIRMAN who uuder atand shoe and their proper care. Ladles- Our $5.00 Sale of Low Shoes is still on ROSEBURG BOOTERIE utTii miryi aawia Tax sart.ry " rn va rt Tftrtpw ra rar repafa WorB aaa tka allteeaaea. rrKKI-NO III.IHi. CASS ST. ItOSKnt'RO. TO-NIGHT! Macy & Bairds Comedians TENT THEATRE OH JACKMON STREET NOBTII OK DOl'tl.AS HOTEL PRESENTS - Friday and Saturday "KICK IN" The Famous Crook Play. VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS admission; doors opk.1 r-so, full line of other sizes plain, ribbed and All-Weather treads. Regular and Heavy Tourist tubes, tire accessories, etc. .You will find our Goodyear SER NICE lflw our Goodyear tires best for your car and your pocket-book. C. A. LOCK WOOD MOTOR CO. Authorised Ford and Fordaoo Dealer Roseburg, Oregon by the majority Tonrtat Tube A friend in need la a friend in deed. That In a Pyrene. You don't real If until you need It. H. Merten. Air. and Mr. C. P. llarnard wwho have been visiting In Kosolmrg with relative and friends tor aomn time will leave for tholr home In Kugone today. Adnlta 4Ae, u or SOr Children Me, tax 8c V Kihiiiii Mc al 8c XSe curtain iusks a AROUND THE TOWN (Tom Nebrasna Dr. C. H. Brewer and wife, of Lincoln, Nebraska, arrived In Rose burg yesterday, leaving thla morn ing or San Francisco, wrjere they expect to make an extended atay. To I Udell Mrs. E. Eaton and son, of Se attle who have been spending tne past few days in Roseburg. left on the morning train Ifor Kiddle where they will visit with relative. Will He Here Saturday C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Grower Association will be In Roseburg on Saturday for the purpose of meet ing the members of the organization and Inspecting the work being 'one In this vicinity. -Tniln Is Delayed Train No. 63, due in Roseburg at 8:69 a. m m from Portland was de layed for a short time thla morning owing to a minor accident at Yon calla. A knuckle broke, causing the train to "break in two" and some time wai necessary to repair the ac cident. itetuma to Preeldio Charles Ambrose, who la In the service, and who has been spending a thirty day furlough- In this city with his mothor, Mrs. Orover Potior, left this morning for the Presidio, where he la now stationed. He will leave soon with his compsny the 44 infantry, for the Hawaiian Island, where they are to be stationed. Former Resilient In City L. K. Mllledge, a former resident of this city, waa a business visitor here and will remain for several days attending to business matters. Mr. Mllledge was engaged In the grocery business here several years ago and said today that "Roseburg always feels like home to him." Over From Htltherlln Mr. and Mra. J. O. Iewls motored over from Sutherlln this afternoon to attend to business matters here. They have recently bought the prop erty of Mra. St. John In Sutherlln. and will make that place their home In the future. The young peoplo of the family will attend the academy there this year. Will Attend College Miss Annabelle Denn whom It was announced had been secured as one of the assistant teacher for the Holnllne-Moore Conservatory during tho present year, will not be able to fill the position It was announced to day, owing to tho fact that the young lady Is planning to spend the year In callage. (Jetting Away From Jazz The members of the Jazf-O-Four orchestra are planning soon on elim inating all jazz from their music, in keeping with the general movement which is sweeping the entire country. The waltzes, etc., will he played Just as tney nre written with all the cow bell and( slnm-bank accompaniment ttiken out. At the armory dance to morrow night xylophones will be added to the combination and a five piece orchestra will furnish the music. On Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. I, wlmherly and daughter, Florence, and Miss Eva Lenox loft today by automobile for a trip south. They will travel leisure ly through California and thence to Tucson, Arizona, where Miss Flor ence will enter school. She will be domiciled at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ilywater, at 36 Enst Pennington street. Mr. Wlmberly retains all his property and newspaper Interests In Roseburg and will return here later In the year to look after same. Do not lay your car up on account of a leaky radiator. Our radhctor compound will do the work. It. Merten. Clifford Will Leave Sunday C. C. Clifford and his brother leave for Portland Sunday morning. The Cliffords have done a tremendou-t business here, both In the psychic work and health education. They plan on coming here twice each year from now on. Mr. Clifford takes this means of thanking the people of ROHeburg for the patronage extend ed, and for the many little courtesies which have made their visit here one of real pleasure. Stephens' ahoe arc. built on lines that tit your feet. SUNDAY AT THE CHI IK'llKS. (liriMlan CThnrrh. Pine and Wood ward aire.it. Rev. C. H. Hilton. Min ister. Regular services both morn ing and evening. The pastor will preach at each service. Morning theme, "God's House of Worship." Evening subject. "Nlmrod, tha Migh ty Hunter, Refore Cod.'" The HIMo school at 9:45. Fine interest still maintains for the suirraer. Y. P. S C. E. at 7 o'clock, subject. "What Christ Doe for the Christian." The public welcome. 9 Firxl M. K. Church, corner Lan and Main Sis., Rev. F. W. Keagv. pastor Sunday school at :43 a m : preaching at 11 a. m., subject, "The Undying Hope of a Human Soul." Epworth League at 6 p. m.: preaching al 7:30 p. m.. ubject. "What Think Ye of tha Life of Jesus Christ?" Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. The public cor dially Invited to these services. The Ftrot Itnptist htitvti. t.ane ami itose streets. Ker. J. H. Dickson .J,..-. iM -si.-Mj'. - j,. r r- Coshow, Supt.; morning worship at 11. with preaching by the pastor: Holy Communion at 11:45, reception of new members: n. Y. P. IT. meets at 7 p. m . and Miss Clavta Tllark will lead the meeting. All tha vnuns people are urged to be on hand. I Union aarrlee at tha Presbyterian church at I p. m. The Ttptlts and Preabyterlan will nnlte In the even- IF YOU were to look at the label in the next good look ing suit, you see it would prob ably be liy Our War Our Auto WiU tall. Plume 877. We don't tailor all the suits in town, but we do tailor the best. ing services the next two Sunday evenings. Prayer misting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Presbyterian, Jackson and Lane streets. Rev. E. W. .Warrington, pas tor A call to worship: "Come now, and let ub reason together, saith tite Lord; though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be aa white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool." lsa. 1:18. At 9:45 a. m., the church studying the Dible. 11 a. m., the morning wor ship. Hon. M. L. Edily will have charge of this service. 7 p. m., "What Christ Does for the Chris tian" la the subject of the Endeavor. This Is consecration meting. Every member la expected to be present. 8 p. m., the union service will be held in the Presbyterian church and Rev. J. H. Dickson will preach the sermon. The union service will close Sept. 12 at the Baptist church. Hf St, Cieorge's Knlaninal Church, Rev. Tho. K. Alleeaon. Holy Com munion at 7:30 a. m.: morning ser vice and sermon at 11 a. m. An open car with closed car re finement. A Windshield Visor gives you this distinction. 11. Merten, Ac cessories and Parts, IOWA MANUFACTURER REPORTS A GAIN OF TWENTY-FOUR POUNDS "I have been (treatly benefitted by Tanlac even boyond rfiy belief and feel that ft in time for me to talk for the benefit of others" said J. D. Wil son Secretary and general manager of tho AlKona Brick and Tile Co. oT Algona. Iowa. "For three years," continued Mr. Wilson, "I suffered from nervous in digestion and a general run down condition. My stomach was too weak to retain enough of what I ate to keep up my strength and I gradually went down hill nil the time. VH;tt nourishment I took soured almost at once, and gas would press up against my heart, causing palpitation short ness of breath and intense pain. My kidneys were In bad shape and the small of my back hurt almost con stantly. No treatment or medicine did me any good. I lost weight all of the time and was worried for feir I would never be able to get well. "Finally a friend advised me to try Tanlac and it has not only iv Heved all my troubles entirely bu t I have gained twenty-four pounds In weight, and feel that I have been given a new leise on life. I eat any thing now. Why. only yoHterday, I ate steak and onions for dinner, and It is nothing unusual for me to eat pork, cabbage, and pastry and di gest them perfectly. Tanlac has put me back in fine health and I am glad to tell the public what It did for me for many other people wh-j suffer as I did may be relieved In the same way. Tanlac in sold in Iloseburg by W. F. Chapman and by tha leading druffgists everywhere DANCE RIDDLE!! MONDAY EVENING LABOR DAY i-a Big Open-Air Pavilion with JAZZ-0-FOUR MUSIC. WANTED son Ann 4-foot fir wood. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT AND WATER COMFY ROSEBURG, ORECON With all Kinds of Ready-to-wear ready for fall. New Serge Dresses SPECIAL! We have just received a largehipment of blue serge and tricotine dresses for fall wear and of such attractive design, in braid and bead trimming and high-class tailoring effects, that you will say they are Roseburg's most charm ing dresses. These dresses are $25 to $40 values, but while they last, they will go at Fisher's special price of $19.85 SergeDressesP vJV Have You Selected Your Suit or Coat? Is your be3t fall garment laid away for you at Fisher's or have you yet to select from a rapidly diminishing stock? Hundreds of women have appreciated Fisher's suit and coat department this year as nevej before, for they find here the most complete line of fashionable coats and suits in Roseburg. Our un-' derstanding of quality and price requirements has enabled us to meet your wishes. Why wait, or try elsewhere? Fisher stands for reliability in everv class of merchandise. Girls Middys! We have the official and tegulation uni form middy for the school girls. Headquarters for School A Silverbeam Spotlight' la what you have boon looking for. We have ono (or you. H. Merten, Parts and Accessories. UTAH EGG Rock Spring MENDOTA COAL H.J. DENN TRANSFER CO. Corner Oak anil Main. Tolophone 128 Prompt Service Prices Might "a'aasaCTa'a miiW How About It? Are you Interested In purchas ing a home? If you are, then you should see the properties 2 we nave tor sale. 9 room house with laundry and bath room; rooms celled and papered: partly furnished with bt-uver board: good garage and store room: 3 lots; fruit trees, berries, garden: close In on paved street. Prico $3700, Vi cash; balance easy terms. 6-room house with bath, fur nished. Price $1500, 4 cash. One of the beat buya in the city. Large house and 3 lots on paved street. c.'.n bo handled for ',o cash, bal ance fjf'i, , Theae are but a sample of our lis'lnga. Come In and take a look. G.W.YOUNG AND SON Rl K.tale and bunmacn. IIS Caaa M. Pboo 41 T NOTICE TO PUBLIC. The partnership heretofore exist ing between A. O. Hclser and Wm. Peterson, known aa the Deer Creek Lumber Co., Is by mutual consent this duy dissolved. A. O. Helsor will continue tho business as Bole owner, to whom all accounts of the former firm are payable. Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. I, 1920. A. O. HEISER. WM. PETERSON. UOV SCOUTS ATTENTION'. Regular meeting of Troops 1 & 2, Saturday. Sept. 4th, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. This is the first meeting of the fall term, ro come and lets get started on tho right foot. Special A few reels of movies and important business. RUSSELL L. F. LINTOTT, Scoutmaster. The new fall shoes at Stephens' are beauties. NO LESS THAN SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL GOWNS ARE WORN Bessie Barriscale IN 'The Notorious Mrs. Sands' ON E OF THE MOST INTERESTING PICTURES OF TUB VEAR. ItOMX COMEDY and PATHS XKWj ST sh MAIKIF KENNEDY IN 'STRICTLY COXFIPrTIAI;' A Httln fiband a TODAY ONLY A PLEASING PICTURE WITH YOUR FAVORITE SCREEN STAB EUGENE' O'BRIEN in HIS WIFE'S MONEY HALL ROOM BOY9 OOMKDY"TAMTNG THE WEST Are You SunmtitinnoT rt.r. v.. .1. "THE ISth CHAW-' Important:-Select while the assort ment is largest. BusterBrownshoes best tor School childien. Largest assortment of dress goods. Outfitting. WAKTKD Wanning for men or wm- en. 433 N. itoae St. h'OU HAI.ti Maxwell car. (food eoni tlon. live new tires. Ford Car.Kt. F(.)lt SALK Pitcher pump, with I fit! t'lii. pipe, i.ao. t46 so. rine 51. FOR SALE Home, 2 IiukkIfi. lurnta grain drill, mower, pluu-tf, tlf. Urt A Pllh.r FOR RENT Furnl.hc.l liauivktrpial roonu: ndiiltu. 111U rro.pc?t &. call evenings. FOR SALE 11 White Ugliorn bM Jlrs. W. W. Miller, 27 lllller St. Rhone 37S-L FOR SALE Young chicken fr)n and old hens. 7:5 Weal Lane A Rhone 160-Y. FOR It EXT Rooms for light noiw keeping, sleeping rooms, ! of room unfurnished. RoMfhurg Apart ments. Phone 69. WANTED To rent ftirm on harn a" a position on salary to take charp of plnxe where everything la fur nished. Addreas Uox 25t " ( reek. Ore. FOR SALE Good well drilling c-hlne. cheap If takn at once. lnil Ing enough In aight to pay forlt a E. Helnnelman. Roaeburg. . OrefoJ Phone S-F5. . BY heap of trouble tem Toniitj tllllMMMMHIMHMIUI Itt"