Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 08, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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a lot to ihe atafomobife
Select your firma c
cording to the ruadt
they have to travel :
ia sandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the going
Is apt to be heavy The
U. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads The 17. S. Chain
or Utco.
For front wheels The
U. S. Plain.
For best results
svsrwhsrs U. S.
Royal Cords.
WLCOf-hX)GSVrtrVW-USCO-PWH
COK at it just from
the business stand
point, compared with,
say, ten years ago or
even five.
Everything speeded
up made easier.
Nearly every business
man depending on the
automobile to trans
port himself and his
products.
That is one reason, per
haps, why more attention is
being paid to tires why tire
costs are being figured closer
and people are beginning to
look for better tires.
We believe that people are
entitled to better tires the
best they can get
Not only the man with the
big car, but the man with the
small car, and the medium
sized car.
Ill
We represent U.S. Tires
for that reason because
their policy is the 'same as
ours every tire as good as
you can get it, regardless of
the size of the car it is to
go on.
It was that policy which
led to the introduction of the
straight side automobile tire,
the pneumatic truck tire.
And you can't beat it.
IV
U. S. Tires are guaranteed
for life, with no limitation
of mileage.
It will pay you to talk to
us about tires, if you are
looking at them from a
business standpoint
United States Tires
HIGHWAY SERVICE COMPANY, Inc.
Distributors, Roseburg, Oregon.
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""J" Home
"toraeih Sa'chw,1. of Toncalla,
'jMU Roiohrg nhnnnln.
To Yoncalla
Mlsa Clare Hill lefti or her home
In Yoncalla Tuesday afternoon, after
a ahort time spent here attending to
business matters.
To Portland
Mlsa M. ..urlght, who has been
TliltlnR In Roselmre with friends,
Education Pays
A Pit ,XD,T,D,?4, "D T""
wllk "e Eflueatten has but One Chance In 1S0.O0I to Reaesr
Untiniui.h.4 Service te the Public
lta Common a.heel eueatlea 4 Chances
ili Hish g.hoel Eeneatlea ST Cb.no.
wb Coll.,, Edneatlea ISO Chances
Are You Giving Your Child Hi Chance?
R'a fti-rrm
" AR WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST
IN EDUCATION
opffiON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
"'WHO R'":,'"iw hihino HOME ECONOMICS
s, ronesTRT vocational EDreATio
iliio.tt.n rnara th. TniinC Va
L'sefal Cltls.Bshla aa Suuessful Careers In
l'CATTOS. MTJSIC.
T..kBti Coliee Ceurse
FNOMBH.
a Standard
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' unBAIIon W KITE TU
J!R. Oregon Agricultaril CoDege, Corvallis, Oreg(
ErTEMBSm to, in, tcitios is fbrb.
'OR 1NTORMATTON WRITE TO
left yesterday for Portland, where
she resides.
Flies Suit
John Hunter has broufht suit
against the liosesburg Electric com
pany to force payment on a check on
which he claims puyinent was
stopped. He Is represented by Attor
ney Li. L. Eddy.
Itettirns Home
Miss Alice Dranlper. who has bei n
TisltinK in Rosf bui j for a short time,
left for her home In Wllliur Tuesday
I afternoon. She was accompanied
! home by Mrs. W. O. Blake and two
; children, who will Tisit mere ror a
; few days.
Injures Ann
I Ver Perry, who Injured his arm In
I Aphland a few weeks aro. will be
able to return to work wiihln a few
days. Mr. Perry Is employed as
; brakeman by the Southern Pacific,
i Dr. S. L. DeLapp has been caring for
! the injury.
1 Here Krom East
I O. W. Cluck, wife and dauithtr
who have been touring tnrouan me
1 east, arrived In this rity Monday.
They made the trip from Kan.as
Cltv. Missouri, to this rity In 139
hotirs. They are travelinr In an
Overland ear and report the roads to
be very good.
Go o Seattle
! Mrs. H. A. Chandler, of this city,
left Tuesday for Seattle, where she
will visit for a short time before re
turning to Portland, where she will
make her home. She was accom
panied by Miss Medlar, who has been
iTlsltinf her here from California. j
Decree (irantel
A divorce decree was granted yes
terday to Clnrencc L. Hilllard from
Ethel L. Hilllard. Desertion was the
cause.
Audit of Books StArte
The annual audit of the county
books was started Tuesday by alias
Crandall, of the firm of Roberts and
rrnndall
UTAH EGG
Rock Spring
MEXDOTA
COAL
H.J. DENN
TRANSFER GO.
Corner Oak and Main.
Trlcfrfione M
Prompt Service Price Right
Men who sailed on the Leviathan
when she was being used as a trans
port will learn with Interest the ex
planation of a "mystery" of the giant
liner In those war days, a mystery
which has been the suhjert of ninny a
midnight conference In the lee of the
deckhouse. Duly recently a former
officer of the Levtnthun told the story.
It appears that Bttverut of the crew
sought a lower hold fur from the
haunts of the oillcers oa duty anil
there, believing themselves carefully
concealed, they smoked to their heurts'
content, ltut the ship had a Ore de
tection system contsting of a seiles of
pipes to the hoUK through which a
suction fun Is cour'nually drawing air
samples to the vh"elhouse. Thus the
officer on duty there noticed the curl
ing wisps of smoke coming out of the
pipe from one ef the lower hold.
Sniffing the smoke he detected the old
fumlllur odor of tobacco.
It was au easy matter to hurry
down and cut eh the men In the act
and stnrt tliein on a round of extra
duty, which cured them of smoking
aboard ship. They were puzzled to
kuow how the officer had traced them.
The hold was way down near the keel,
fur from the wheelhouse and there hud
not been another man within many
yards of their position. They knew
no officer had followed them and they
took It for grunted thut there was no
direct connection between the hold
and the wheelhouse. And no one en
lightened them during many t;-lps to
t'rauce. New York Evening Post.
SERVED IN ORIENTAL STYLE
Magnificent Banquet Given by King
Hussein of the Hcdjai to
Lrd Alltnby.
A banquet given by King Hussein
of the Hedjui to Lord Alleuby, the
British high commissioner, ns de
scribed by an Arab correspondent of
the I.oiidnn Times on March 2, was a
striking example of oriental miiKiiln-
cence. After preliminary visits ami
military reviews. In which the
Bedouin cavalry dashed by ut full
speed, tiring their rifles, the banq net
was held In true Arab style in the
municipality buildings at Jeihlnh.
On the table, which wns eighteen
feet broad by thirty feet In lenglh,
barefooted wniters dressed In rich Arab
costume walked about helping the
guests, 70 In number, to slices of the
Joints of roasted half sheep stuffed
with almonds, lice and spices. Knch
guest hod three or four plates, anil
was surrounded by some 20 or HO
dishes of salads,' fish, masted chlck
ns, pllnff of mutton and sweets of
:tll descriptions. The king's band of
muslcluns played throughout the Imn
iiet. At the end of the feast the king's
servants handed round silver busins
with ewers ef scented water for the
ifuests to wash their hands In. Coffee
was served In another room while
quests of a lower degree sat down at
Ihe banqueting table. The remnants
if the feast, which were considerable,
were distributed among the Inhalil
rants of .Tedihih and the crews if the
British ships nt nnchor In the hnrlio,.
Current History.
The House Famine.
Morris Hillqult wns dlscusslm in
Albany the heinous profiteering on
rents which so many New York land
lords have been practicing.
"And despite this profiteering," he
said, "houses and apartments are in
greater demand than ever. Well-located
tenants have their hells rung two
or three times a day hy totnl strangers
who anxiously Inquire If by any chance
they think of leaving soon.
"I heard of a chap who entered a
newspaper office recently and said to
the girl behind the counter:
"'I wont to advertise in your pniiet
for a house I"
"'Yes. How ninny Insertions? snld
the girl briskly. 'We make a reduc
tion for space taken hy the year, and
we have also a very rensonnble three-
year contract that would prolinhly suit
you better still.'"
Windmill Generates Electricity.
The windmill has not been general-
ly found available for Ihe generation
of electricity because of the Irregular
ity ef the air currents, but this bus
been overcome by r Swedish Inventor.
Instead of being directly connected
t the dvnnmn In the usunl manner,
the mill-wheel shaft Is geared to a
helstlng device, which serves to ele
vnte a two-ton weight to th t.ip of a
'.3-foot steel and wood tower. When
be weight reaches the maximum
lielght. It Is relented, and. ns It falls.
Actuates Ihe dynamo, which Is mount-
d on a bracket nt the npex of the
tower with the ml'l wheel. A storage
bnttery Slid switchboard nre housed in
the lower portion of the tower.
Just Like an App'e to Marjorle.
f lttl UarlnrlB n lm l tl.r..u I, .Id
her mother, the wife of a Munele niun-
utacturer, me oner evening. Hint
whMe the mother wns uptown shop-
nlnff aha h.d been taken hv a serv
ant to call on her futher In the hitter's
office.
What time did you ro?" nsked t
mother.
'Oh, In the core of the afternoon,"
replied the little girl.
"Mother doesn't understand what
yon mean hy the 'core' of the after
noon." It wns explained to Marjorle.
"Why, I mean the middle," she sn'd
Imply, as wonoenng at ine ignorance
of grown folke, Indltinujiolls News,
The Kind You Havs Always Bought, and which has been
la use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
(sy?T?t., sonal supervision since its infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " me but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
c What is CASTORJA
Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulencyi
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
enwrnz C ASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Beught
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Pbone 137-L.
No. 1 Buick Battery SW.00
No. 2 llulck Battery 9:U.uo
No. 1 Chevrolet liattery. ?:W.ll()
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For Other Curs
Pi Ices on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency ltulrk mid C'heTrtilet
441 N. Jnckmm Ht. lUwgburg.
Sheet MetalWork
OK ALL KINDS
J. H. SINNIGER
119 OAK STKKKT I'MOSE 42ft
it. K. Hunt
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NlKht Phone 20
F. II. Antics
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NlKht Phone
HUNT - ANTLES
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OKI..- 22 Ouk St. Rnburff. r
WOMEN
WANTED
1 00 Women Wanted at Cannery
At Once.
A. RUPERT COMPANY
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 310
Labor Day Resolutions.
(The New Yeai'i Day of Buiinrt.)
1 To keep business going from good to belter,
and then to better yet.
2 To do it the sure-fire, thrifty way, by letting
advertising help swell the returns.
3 To employ the most direct form of publicity
newspaper advertising.
4 To reach the public of Rojtburg and vicin
ity througli the colums of
THE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
The people buy it to read it
They guide their buying by what
they read in it.
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