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mnnsKvna mwn.immc9 BATrnnAvrjrrE it. im ptar, rovn tE n C W EFFECTIVE ATOHC TTTT ill E C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR GO. To-day received Notification from the Ford Factory of a Big Slash in the Prices of all models of Ford Cars. These prices are effective at once and a big saving to buyers. JNote the following prices, b. O. B. Detroit. Chassis Regular, Chassis Starter, Runabout Regular, Runabout Starter, - $345.00 415.00 $370.00 $440.00 hS39 Touring Regular, - $415.00 Touring Starter, - - $485.00 Demountable wheels extra 25.00 SEDAN, COUPE, TRUCK, $760.00 $695.00 $495.00 NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR FORD CAR The C. A. Lockwood Motor Company FORD AND FORDSONS 'cTr'x' Mrs. E. O. F.ldildt:o. of Srani.lv, Is Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ilorhradol antl rp ndliiK several tvcc;;s In tliis city slf.ter Miss Helm, left lliis morning visiting with friends. Mrs. F.ldridKe. fur Madras, in Kastcrn Oregon, to li tin- houre guest of Mm. Charles ' v I ,t with the laiter's sister. Mis. S. Ileiniii.e, Freainan. 9 k VACATION REMINDERS Creation of Life Puzzle Science An K:isthiau Koil.ik. You will it1-pi-nt It it you t nnt lake uiio Motif. e havo Uhmii. A pniMl l-ent. Call anil wt w ill fit you out. A camp ntov, ttht but wrvlrcahlu A K. nweni SI'fpiiiK l!an, llut'st thing for comfort, iUiiiK I tcnsils, al unit mini, Fishing Tackle, all Ihat 1h ikmch sai y. ICHIt'H ami ;uiih with iiiniminltion. WatiT Hags ntul Canft't'iiA. I'riri's within nai'h. we are try ing to kf p wild ma r k t. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES New Gia'.J .iittsries while they last: Chevrolet $32.00 Stud, baker 35.00 Bulck 34.60 Overland 35 no Dodge 41 Oft MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Rule, and Chermlrl 41 North JncKion ft HONIIU'Kd, OHFdO.t. Coodl Called forand Delivered Thone 47J. Roseburg Cleaners J. F. DILLARD, Proprietor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Alterations 30 North Jackson SU MiD Orders Solicited I l!y KCSSKLI. HROWN1XG (Coiled Press Staff Correspondent.) ! WASHINGTON, Juno 11. If you are living a couple of hundred years hence dun t be startled If you see a sinn something like this "Smith. Jones & Co., Manufacturers of Kats, r.mls and Humans. Name your spct ics. Trices reasonable.' Professor Austin Clark, head of , the biological tlepartiueiit of the Smithsonian Instlute, declared today that s lentlsts of the future will he able to "inanufiieture men." ! riar:; was asked to comment on Hie annnunred discovery by French savants of a method of creating or ganic life from certain quartz and meteoric stones. "Maybe It s true, tnayhc not," said Clark. Mony able scientists have he. n fooled Into believing that they have created 'life.' Nearly every other salient mystery of biology has been solved except this one supreme puzzle. It Is now possible to con struct all the organisms of a living creature. They are chemically and I anatomically perfect but they won't work when It comes to "living. If Ibis problem has not been solved, It, will It. some day. I "If a primitive form of life ran he rrea'eil. we now know that we could modify and develop that form to any form of hither animal life. The ex ternal e ircuinxlanree that created the different species of life are now known and can be artificially nnplied The reason th ii we cannot take the so-.-alb d siinpie forms of life now and develop them Into hither ani mals is that f h - !- Is no real pr nil 'Ive forms of life left on the earth. The simplest nnlniacule has develop ed from the romnion s'artlne point Into a tremendously complex being. hundred ini'Hnn years of heredity his flve.l lis life., form and traits , until artificial modification Is now verv limited. I "This would nor be true of newly created life Such an nrennlsm would be tremendously liuprcssinnls- It would mould and deyelon I.. V. T. KXTF.ItTAIX. The I.. F. T. dancing club will entertain with a picnic dinner and dunce Monday evening at Kiddle. Dinner will be enjoyed at 6:31) and will he followed by an evening of dancing which begins at 8:30. This affair has been planned In honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Itart runi, prominent members of the club, who intend leaving soon for Salem, where they will make their perman ent residence. Invitations have been extended to many as guests, from this city and Riddle, and the affair promises to be the most enjoyable of alt dances this season. Mo. enter the stimulus of artificial con dltlons as artistic clav in the hands of the -nl-ctnr. rractlrally any form of lfo now existent could be creitei from this primitive cell. "I trnnM nroMMv take a couple vf tiii''l"! grneraMons to produce an "'-I "k. a doe or man" said Ctar'i "hut tbe lene'h of life of each renern'lon ronld be sredod up. nnd xhnle transformation got thr,,. ..f, wltbln ur nn rears "Vn donbt a lot of mnni'rnni bnrg. Mr. l.inklnter and Mr. (1111- fresks would be created hr mistakes house are engaged In painting at the In administering the stimulus." Standard Oil plant. AIIOIXD THE TOWN IY0111 ltiddle I). S. Heals, of ltiddle, spent yes terday in tliis city attending to Im portant business matters. Homo From School Arthur Imvls, and Clifford Shcrrlll arrived home Thursday evening from Oregon Agricultural college, to re main for the summer. In Portland Harry and Claude Crocker of this city are spending several days In Portland be fun returning 'to Ithls city from t). A. C. Here From (feikhuid Mrs. Marguerlto Miller, of Onk liuid, spent the day In this rlty at tending to business matters. Here From Calua. Mrs. J. II. Stoble, of Camas Valley spent the day In this city attending to important business. Visit At lliisho Home Mr. and Mrs. I.ec Prof fit and two sons l.etnan and Dean, of Centralla Wash., are lsltlng In this city, and are 1 he house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ltusho. INtnin To IIoiiicm 1 Misses Stella Wlcklcm and Mnhala Ray. left yesterday by the southern route for tit, ir home In Eau Claire, Wis. They will spend several days In San Francisco, l.os Angeles and other points of Interest on tthelr way borne. Here From Fori land Mr. and Mrs. V. R. l.lnkalter and Mr. and Mrs. II. Cillhnuse, of Port land, arrived In Roseburg last night. Mrs. I.lnklater Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Itoyd of West Rose- Meeting At (ireen 1 The Salvation Army officers lit this city, and esveral friends of tho organization, left last night for Creen, where they held a meeting. LUMBER YARD xVa ,,,u,,r A Niuiiui.H.oi c- win wnii iiiiuuer Z and have liolli ion oh and h'e.,seil lumoeraiyaru. II jou want lum ber, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY Rice's Garage. Cylinder Re-Boring a Specialty. Only electric re-boring machine In the county. 8i NORTH MAIN. Warner's Corsek The Only Guaranteed Rust Proof Corset Special for Saturday y4oft I. ABRAHAM "THE SILK STORE." VWwwwwwwwWWWM J. GOLDEN, Automobile Painter He w ill make your car look as good as a new factory finish, and guarantee work to stand up. Cor. Winchester and Jackson. MAItNHI fKI.D STAGlw Leave Roseburg Pally 7 A. M. leaven MnrshnHd Pally 7 A. M. Far. -.0 Myrtle Point, including war tax $11.49 Fr. to Coqullle, Including war x V.3t Far. to Marshfl.ld, Including war , 18.H0 Tickets at old stage office. Pherblan St. Phone 54. JOHNSON WEEKLY-, Props. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Walerfo MOORE MUSIC SI l l)IO Dunning Kindergarten Classes for children 4 to 11 years, starts Sept. 1, For Information Phone SOI, or call at Bell Sisters' Bld. f PRICE DROPPED $230 The Oakland Sensible; selling $500.00 more and you will be conwncea- J. F. BARKER & $ MitcheU Oakland Automobll,IW1. O e