KMVKRB WlW-.RgVlBff WTiPMRW'AY. r-BrlTMBRH , H.HO PAflR POBB HONEYMOONS IN ODD PLACES "77itf Home Paper of the Oregon Country" "All the world's a stage." And we all want grandstand seats fcr the passing show! Here is where THE OREGON JOURNAL is of service. Its wide spreading news facilities provide complete and accurate reports of what transpires each day the world over. Your home town newspaper covers thoroughly the local field. Let THE OREGON JOURNAL render addi tional service from state, national and foreign fields. For $2.50 you can receive THE OREGON JOURNAL (daily and Sunday) from now until February. l, 1921. Fill out the accompanying coupon today. The Oregon Journal First in News Reviews Features And Fun The Oregon Journal, Portland, Or. Gentlemen: Please send The Oregon Journal (dally and Sunday) to the following address: Name Street City Enclosed find $2.50, payment In full until Peb. 1. 1921. EINMSB-MOOnn OOKBHRYA- TOUT OF Ml' flC Tha Helnllne-Moor Conssrratory ia pleased to announce that the mint eompotene teachera have been engag ed. for etery department l'tano, Harmony, Musical Kindergarten, Voice, Violin, and Phyalcal anima tion. Mrs. Moore and Mra. Halnltns will teach piano nd harmony, with Mra. Arthur Knatiaa and Mlaa Anna belle Donn. assistants. Mlae Helen Ford Turner, of Chleago Normal School and Columbia UnlTsrslty. New Tork. will arrlye In Roseburg on the 8th to open her work tn phy-' steal education. Mine Molha Williams, a graduate of Kutcene University, haa been engaged ns teacher of the Tolee and violin. Mine Williams pomostcs a dramatic soprano, and has been the loading soloist of the University throughout six years of oollnge life. Bhe Is equully artistic and thorough I as a violinist, and In buth voice and j violin excels as a teacher. The Con servatory re-opens on September IS, and pupils are being unrolled In all dnpartmenia. Mrs. Helnltne la con ducting freo vocal te te preparatory to enrolling the voice pupils. IK f "JACK" JONES & CITY NEWS at 1 I KOTU'FJ OF MFITTTNO OT BOARD OF EQVALIZATION. Notice In hrby g"lvn that on Monday. September 18, 1920, th Board of Equalization will attend at the emtrthouac (n Douglas county aad publicly Mftmlni the MArm.ni rolls and eorret all rrora In ralua 41cm, doaerlptton or qualities of lands, lota or other property aaaeaa d for the yrar 1920. FRANK L. CAI.KINS. Couaty Anseuor. TJ'TIiK IS NOW lXk.MIM.KTR. 'Ji '-k' Jones, the labor member of the Crttish parliament, vvho has fought hie way to world prominence from the hunt:.: station of s builder's hod carrlrr, Ir. coming to America. The story cf Jack Jones Is full of adven turoii 'p'rodee and he will be royalty greeted v.l. n he addresses gathering! In American and Canadian cities. Tho conflrmnt Ion of tho sale of Vmptiua addition to 8. D. Evnns was n,:nlt In tho circuit court today, practically clc-arinf? t.i tltlo to tho land and kIv.uk Mr. Kvana a rloar iWmmI. Although tindor tho law the Vurmcr owner, J. C. Aloxandor. has a year tn which to redci'in tho land. Mr. Kvnns holds hln w;iivtr of such rinht and aa all other chilminK an Intercut have also wai 'd tholr rlpht Mr. Kvana tit lo In held aafo. Ho statrB that ho ia nady to deed over to the city at any (lino the property he haa agreed to set anUlo for a park, such action heitiR conditional only u.Kin tho construction of the hrltlKO. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out, Doubles Its Beauty. A few centa uya "Danderlne." After an application or C'Panderlne" you can not find fallen hair or any dandruff, beside every hair shows r.ew lire, vigor, brightness, eaore color and UlcknoM. A CATAUKJ CAN I.IK. Pon't buy your fall hat from a picture Mid desi-ripilona. You don't often i " t Ji.it vt lint you thought, and bennies you can go right here In town to Carr's store, pick out your hat, be money abend and perfectly satisfied besides. We are devoting a largt buli'ony to our tine of hau. ornaments, winter flowers, feather, ribbons and frames. Co see - the other displays, then come to CarPe We hove quality and yet a low prlee NrtTlcn, On a count of the unsettled mtr 'et conditions wo are discontinuing he buying of nnv Vlnd of junk. KKKr.Klt JI NK SHOP o at Hi nt 1 1 1) riiicr.s. We now hnvo a sales department '.lift book sld to our niacaiine sub tcriberw nt retlueeit prices. Mall up Knscburg. Oregon. 4 OROWma having mtEAT, OATS and Bluer grains to sell 4) should submit samples and get prices from us before selling their grains. ) Remember we have handled your grain In the pat and hare 0 never failed to get aatlsfactory results. e) TCVKKI10nr8 EXCHANGE. Inc Arundel, piato tuner. Fnonn 18U Be sure to see J. A. Walker BID buy that farm. Fires destrey lives, property and food. Be careful with fire. Insure against loss equip you! a'aetora so they won't set Urea. Pears for suie at the erehard, 21 eeuts a bushel; bring yeur koxes. l'hone IliO-L. A sale ef home cooked food will be held lit Vofiburg Bros, grocery by the W. C. T. U., Saturday, Sept. 11. If you want to buy a home In the beautiful city of Koseburg, see Wal ker, lgi Cans St. Phone SI. Cut flowers for sale leahlias and asters, at Kunyan's dahlia garden, USi Uinpqua Ave. Fhene 271-1.. Insurance rates are all the same. Seek the agent who will take the best care of yeu. That's Rice ft Rice. If you waat to sell yeur property, see J. A. Walker, 15 Cass St. Pkeae 91. A:n now hooking orders for ay Slop and reflect great fire fro little eparka are spread. Be oarefal ellh fires. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today. It may be too late. Have your Insurance attended to See Hlce v Kice. Have that Insurance attended to and see that yoa get the largest and best oid line companies. Ws've get them. Rice ft Rice. old ehlcks for 1931 tiellvery fron; high producing Tsnered strain White Leghorns. Rarl Vosburgh. 7w2 Ful rton St., Hosebnrg. The Cheney rhonograph. the mil) phonograph made that you absolute ly cannot hear the aeedss or surface netse on the record, for sale hy Ott's Mnsie Store. The big four, Edlsea. vtctrola, Cheney and Sonura. Order your Christmas aad New Year announcement eerly. and don't forget that Bales, the printer. Is 'hnwlng a fine line of samples to make your selections from. At the ws Review office. The Loyal Borenn elans of the Irern Sunday school will gie a play. "Frank Glynn's Wife," or "An merican Harem," at the Green 'chool house Friday evenini:. S.'pt. 10, nt 8 :30. Good music and other interesting numbers will be given In 'onnection with the play. WANTED 500 or 600 cords 4-foot fir wood. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT AND WATER COMFY ROSEBURC, OREGON Persons ef Adventurous Disposition Huve Spent Them Amid Arctic, and Savage Dangers. Mr. Elklns, the wealthy younf American who recently took his bride for a honeymoon "as near the North pole as he can comfortably get," la by no means the first bridegroom who hus spent his "month of honey" In this chilly euvlrouuient, says London Answers. A few years ago Mr. Mux Flelsch mnnn, a Chicago millionaire, at his bride's request, took her straight from the altar to the Arctic wustes, where they spent, on their own evidence, delightful" months, hunting seals, reindeer and polar bears, two of which fell to the bride's own gun. Mrs. Flelschmnnn's honeymoon wardrobe, we are told, consisted of an assort ment of sheepskin dresses, lined with lentlier. Less chilly, but no less adventurous, was the honeymoon Journey of Mttlor Powell-Cotton, who took his bride on a long and hazardous Journey through Africa, spending many months In the heart of the Iturl forest, hunting tho okspl and making friends of the sav age pigmies, who had never before even seen a white woman. But the most during and adven turous of all recorded honeymoons wus that of Captain Andrews, an American sailor, and his bride, who started to cross the Atlantic In a "cockleshell," 12 leet loug, and were never seen again. - 555 INDIAN IDEA OF RECKONING Time Designated In Simple Fahion Journey and Distances Told Off by "Sleeps." The American Indians of early dnys rwkoned time by what they culled "sleeps" and "moons." The Indian's "sleep" referred to a sun-to-suu duy of 24 hours and his "moon" to what the white man rouphly and improperly cnlls o month. The Indians indicated the noon hour by pointing vertically upward. To indicate the middle of the first half of the daylight period 9 o'clock he pointed upward midwity between the horizon and the zeuith ond to indicate mid-afternoon 3 o'clock he pointed toward the oppo site quarter. He spoke of the eastern horizon as "sunrise" and of the west ern horizon as "sunset." Journeys and distances between dif ferent points n?re measured in "sleeps." Thus, when he undertook to tell how far he Imd traveled or to tell how far one point was from nn other, the old-time Indian would say ft certain number of "sleeps." Ordina rily, a "sleep" In thlsr sense correspond ed to something like 35 mites the dis tance a man could cover In a day, trav eling ot an ordinary pace on foot. However, It was not unusual for men carrying Important messages to make twice 35 miles or more In u single 1M hour period. ( . New York Landmarks Going. 1 The "downtown" section of New York Is losing one of Its landmarks by the demolition of the Eastern hotel to make room for n otlice building. For nearly a hundred ;eurs It has been the fuvorlte hostelry of American seafaring folk. "Dynamite Johnny O'Brien, well-known for his practice of shipping arms to the Latln-Ainerlcan countries, concocted many of his fltf busterlng schemes In this hotel, which he made his headquarters. ! One of the features of this build ing was Its beams of solid mahogany. 1 In 1822, when It was constructed, car- , goes of supplies were frequently . shipped from New Tork to South American ports, and when a return cargo could not be secured mahogany was brought back, serving the purpose of both cargo and hallast. These car goes were sold cheaply, and were often used In the construction of New York buildings ot that period. j A Heavy Exit. i I had bad a misunderstanding with my employer, and when I handed In my resignation I told him In very plain English what I thought of him; he, also, pointing out a few faults he thought I had. A few mouths later, after answering a blind ad for a posi tion, 1 received a reply naming a time for an appointment. My name at that time being an exceedingly common one, It was not recognized; neither did I recognize him, as he had moved his office and changed the firm name. Upon being ushered Into the office I met my former employer face t fare. We were beth speechless, und I did not catch my breath until I had back ed out and wii In an elevator go!ug down. Chicago Tribune. ( City Minus Cafeterias! Buenos Aires has no cafeterias for women and only one In a moilifed form for men. The first one for girls In the city Is soon to be opened by the T. V. C. A. The only steam table in Buenos Aires was discovered by Y. W. C. A. secretaries in the storeroom of a gas company. It had been sent fr..ri K';i.!:;u... j a eiinisitlon and never used after that. It Is now in stalled in the T. W. C. A. The cafe teria when opened promise to draw a crowd for more than the usual reuson. It Did. "My dear sir," said the salesman, courteously, as he handed his custom er his package and no change, "you will find that your suit will wear like Iron. And sure enough It did. The man hadn't worn It two months when It beca:, to look rusty. New Tork Ceo trat Magaslne. HP Mileage Increased and Cost Reduced for Small Cars You can buy Goodyear Tires today at prices which are no higher than, they were ten years ago. -I V. And from these tires you can now obtain more actual mileage due to advancements made by Goodyear in their construction since 1910. The present cost of Goodyear mile age therefore is decidedly less and this fact applies to all the line, including the 30x3-, .30x3V2- and 31x4-inch size Goodyear Tires built especially for small cars. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires get ex ceptional mileage at very low cost. :S A ml mxjL- 30 x 3', i Goodyear S"CC Poiibic-Ciire Fabric, J T-'U A II -Weather Tread 30 x 3'2 Goodyear t : 1 . . Aiui-Skid Tread. ' $2152 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit why risk costly casings when such sure protec tion is available? 30x3V&stxe( in waterproof tg I JUDD & McMILUN IIAVIC A FAD Promiscuous sales. Variety Adda. Our. auto tire ar the Grunt, tp beat our price I know you can't. vxj, J12.4U-; 3i)i',2, JU.75; 32Ki',i, 17.5; tubes 2.40; other gtzss accordingly. One tou Ford truck, modul 1911; one rul Kurd bi:g; oa Ford touring body; 4 flue Scotch puppies; on 5-yvar-old cow. AU kiuds buy aud gruiu for teed and soa. - - OIK TAM Ws want your hay, grain, vtch, haat, ts. Will pay as aiuah as posia!s. ABTOtCTI.B aARAUH W so all kinds ef msalr work a aueaaioBttta. Ojy Acatyleu Wsldlnr. Its. ritAKKSKR WOItR Ti'a ears thrw trucks aud an bitw Is d ail kinds of haul-hia- at reesoutislt prievs. o just roma in and givt us a trial; youH b so pleased, 'twill make you smlls. Taurs (or Suslnsss, JUDD & McMILUN WE SELLj Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water ROSEBURG VALLEY STAGE Two Dily Stages T Pslly Stigss Uare ROKBVRO, - - 7 and f.it LeaTs CAMAS, - T:45 and U Bieial trip ia:ide al ny tiius. Fiunie 170- I, HMebm-g r Lamas Uotsl rmVs lv. (POVBR Cms AKK rSSD) LalR C. OODMlIf, rr.. Let Us Show You and Que You Prices on UNIVERSAL ing Plan! Light J. F. BARKER & CO, Eri'I,EMlCXTS AlTO.MOLILliS M-IMi -LUXO- The famous Hnp-Malvdrlnk B,,t(les, ( s,, -iunu iHinl A!8 ui)A WORKS rnoxr tn Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY Re-opens Sept. 13, 1020 M'is. hum. ink rrrr-- FIRE! Protect yonr premises with a h'J extinguisher. Kemaaibcr, "An onnrs of prevention ia worth pond core." In tills ciuw pravenll Si.utii uul) Ji.Of " corrlinu to how lhro6h yon wlsb make it: $2.5) will go fr to help protect that anto. Mr. Dryer Mnn, don't fontet th Jj ! - , - . ,.,la aenson I work to have on of these obtb lent. , " Handapd for home nse, $4.00. Standard for Auto, 2.R0. Johns-ManTille, a punip, f 10.50. MluuiaaasssUBaBaauiBtfM---- CHURCHILL HARDWARE COJIPAS 'aSaaaaasaasaBJ ,jaB,aiaBatiB1at III W w '