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ROSEBtTWl IVCWS-RKVtEW SATTRDAY, JttV 4.1, 1021. PAGE THRE9 .oo $5.00 Vviation Exhibitions AND! Airplane Rides $5.00 ROSEBURG SUNDAY ONLY Auspices GATES-MORRIS AVIATION CO., San Francisco CAPT. EMMETT TANNER ' World Famous War Aviator, Chief Pilot ' EXHIBITION FLIGHTS 3 P. M. SUNDAY The Intrepid Dnre-Devil of - the Air. JINX JENKINS, Aerial Acrobat The nuin who walks the wing of an airplane while flying per forms acrobatics on the landing gear, etc. 'THE MAX YOU HA H SKKN 1 IN TlfK MOV1KS clmiiKinR from one all-plane to nnollier In nild-alr, changing from a racing automobile to an airplane. Jumping from an air plane to a Bix-cding express train, leaping into space Willi a parachute from an airplane at 20.0(H) foot altitude. The mnn who dove into San Francisco Hay from an airplane, etc . etc Kanry anil Blunt Flying Exhibitions by Opt. Tanner Passenger Carrying All Day l Make Reservations Early and Avoid Delay .00 $5.00 SHCI T DAlEI t ' 8 TO LKAVK FOR - WKST AWfl'T Al'O. J VA8r- TTON, July 22. Secre tary of t j Navy Daniels, who is to visit Portiaad, Astoria and the Col umbia river, as well the nnval liu. lite near Ast.ria. has had to delay a la trip to the Pacific for -iev-eral rwMa One of (he most im portant la the series of bombing testa, now coming to a close, which obi ' t to test tiie relative superior ity of aircraft and various types of 'war -'. He will not return to jWasL it (or a day or two, and will cot be able to announce bis It inera r tt several days after that. 'He p -na tentatively to leave -Wash-Ingtoa about August 1, but that date is subject to change. LKI.ATD U HMITH ASSIGNED. ! WASHINGTON. July 22. Leland L. Smith ot Portland, who has been asslgaed mm counsel to Snlgon, China was on. of the nineteen consuls re ceived by Secretary Hughes yester day, Jq4 before leaving for their homes. ! r. Smith will he in charge of com Table Interests of the U. ,8. In t territory, and has oppor tune i i service and advancement jlB tL M. V8 TRIP DELATED. i JGTOX, July 22. Secre tary f the interior department, who dsit Crater Lake National park Is western trip, was to ha Washington July 15, but Jbat keen changed now to. Aug ust I v jd another delay may be adw ' ) F.XAMIXATIOV- SET. NOTON. July 22. A civil service examination will be held on August 19 for con d klu tea for Vale postmaster. To EXAMINE 1H)STMASTKIW. WASHINGTON, July 21. Candi dates for postmasters at Centralla, Elma and Raymond, Wash., will be examined on August 19. PROFh.hSIO.NAIj CARDS HAaiAHAK.H, Auutiuaser, stita aisn ft. IJ N. H-.ne St. - K. u. mw KM cut Flowers. Fnvm -v. 4U w. Cass. Ua. M. H. PLVI.BH miropraetlr r-sniclan. Ill W. Lao. at . II. THOMAS IX WASHINGTON'. WASHINGTON'. July 22. George B. Thomas, Portland school director, is here trying to press a decision in a claim of the Itenson Polytechnic school for' $25,000 which Thomas claims is due the school for Its work for soldier rehabilitation In the war. ' Senators McXary and Stanfield and Representative McArthur have been' promised a decision from Acting Dl rector Fiddler this week. WILL DELIVER Ll'MKER. Maynard and Jenks of Glendale, Oreg., will deliver rough lumber for (20 per 1000 or dressed for $24 per 1000. o ELITE BEAITY PARLORS. Jersey Milk I will deliver milk or cream to any part of the city, evening or morning, at the regular price. Phone 270-R. W. R Ramp I am experienced In all forms of beauty culture; facial massage, hair shampooing, and tinting, marcelling, permanent wave, manicuring, scalp treatment and violet rny. Our new quarters, rooms 1 and 2 in the Bell Sisters Itlilg., are now open and we solicit your patronage. Well equip ped and sanitary. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Other hours by appoint ment. Phone 502. MRS. CLARICE DONAHUE. DANCE AT 1DLEYLD. Dance at Idleyld Park, Saturday, July 23rd, at 9 o'clock. Good music, good floor, good time. Auto Tops Auto and Furniture Upholstering Sleep in Your Car Why Sleep on the ground? We can rebuild the front seat to form a comfortable bed. Phone 338. C. M. JONES 708 N. Jackson St., Roseburg NEW PRICES! EVROLET Elective July' 15th the following prices will prevail on Chevrolet Cars: " 490 Model Touring or Roadster, $777.00 490 Model Delivery or Express Body, $777.00 490 Model Sedan or Coupe, - $1,185.00 F. B. Model(Baby Grand)tour.or roadster $1,185.00 . A fully equipped Automobile for $127.00 more than the universal Car. Come b tnd look at the lowest price3 fully equipped automobile in the world. SERVICE GARAGE ! ?VI IT TVf AO Oi)0 Pi m . ABcte Hammeruy I A Wcmsn Who Wouldn't Remarry B liab Meets Judge Turner. "Surely Mr. HendersoYi would have mentioned his wife, when 1 asked him to diuuer. If he had one." 1 said to Bab when she asked me whether Allen Henderson was mar ried. "You cannot always tell," said Bab cynically. "Remember ttmi Early man never mentioned his wife until he had to." "Does any man ever mention bin wife unless he has to, when she Is ab sent, especially If they have been married over five years? In the rase of Mr. Henderson, however, it would seem that If he had a wife that he would have to have mention ed her when- I Invited him to din ner." . . "Don't be susprcous, Alix. It doesn't become you." "I am not suspicious. I am jusi asking? questions of you, sister dear. Some way you have so much Com mon sense and the poise that goes with it that one always ' wants to ask you questions. You know I told you once that must not allow the man you love to know how clever you are. Don't show off too much this evening before Duane." "Oh, I am not going to sit beside Duane. I am going to sit beside Mr. Early." "So you have my dinner table all arranged?" I said with mild sar casm. "Of course. You are going to have Mr. Henderson on one side of you and Duane on the other. Next to Duane comes Mrs. Early, then Mr Early and then I am between Mr. Earlv and Mr. Henderson." "Oh, Bab, we can't put Mr. Early and Mrs. Early together." "Don t worry I 11 keep Early busy and I'll slip word to Duane that you want him to be particularly nice to Mrs. Early. That will leave you for Henderson. It such a small party anyway that we can all talk to each other." "Well, if you have got that settled Bah, what are you going to wear? Did you have your luggage sent up here or to a hotel?" "We haven't any baggage except those two handbags In the hall. You remember, I told you that I was not going to have a trousseau. I told Duane that I could buy some frock here if I needed them. Dad gave me five hundred dollars when I started away, so If you are equal to It let's go down and buy me a dinner gown and spend some of It." After I had ordered my table, flowers and dinnef at the Hotel, we started out to buy Bab a gown. She found one in white, em broidered In white beads with bead ed ostrich feathers about the neck and fringing the edge of the pointed skirt. It was charming. Of course I committed the extrav agance of buying a gown too, as 1 saw the most beautiful jade green taffeta made with long panels over a short green skirt .each panel gath ered together at the bottom and held In by a tiny bunch of Cecil Ilrunner roses. It was the first time that I had worn anything but black or white since my widowhood. 1 rath er wanted to surprise Mr. Early, as I knew that he had gotten used to expecting me in white, for he had often remarked that he was glad I wore white evening dresses, as they were so becoming and that incident ally they made every woman who wore colors either tawdry or bizarre. Tonight I was going to show him that I could wear a distinct color and still look neither tawdry or bizarre. I got out my jade ear-rings and lavalllere and my Jnde comb, brace let and rings, all of which had been a wedding present to me from Du ane. "It was very sweet of you, Alix." said Bab. "to honor Duane by wear ing 'his bridal present. He was re marking the other day that he did not think that you cared for jade, as you had never worn it to his know ledge since he gave It to you." "I do nnt think t have been with Duane on formal ocrasfons since my marriage. 1 love jade, dear, and you watch me tonight. I expect to look the best that I ever have In my life." It was not until quite late in the afternoon that I remembered that I had not told Mr. Early that Mr. Hen derson was dining with us and I felt that he should know this that he might provide a seat for him at the theater. I persuaded Bab to go with me to the office. We arrived about half past four. Miss Belcher, Alice Gor don, Judge Turner were with Mr. Early In his private office. The boy at the door was new and did not reo-i ognlze me. so he said "I am very sorry, madam, but Mr. Early Is In conference." "I am invited to the party," I said with a smile and turning to Bab I gave the pleasant Information, "We are Just In time, for tea." i I was very glad to see Judge Tur ner. I felt a little warm thrill alut my hesrt that I nevrr expected to I feel again. I had no idea that I had missed him so much and I knew I when I saw him that I . wanted to go to him with all my problems. He seemed to me to be quite as much a haven of rest as the everlasting arm. He. however, seemed rather pre occupied, although he Immediately took to Bah and they had a most beautiful time while repartee passed bark and forth with rapier-like rap idity. Bab certainly Is a clever woman. Men lore to talk to her, but men par more attention to me. I wonder why. I am aot nearly so brilliant talker as say sister. Mr. Early, was quite as poised and suave as usnal. lie greeted me with just the right degree of friendliness but nevertheless he contrived to give me more than an intimation that there was a Mule personal note lu It for myself alone. Alice was much perturbed about her husband. He was not as well as usual. . "I was going to call you up this morning, Alix." she said, "and ask you If you couldn't find time to come over and see Bill. You always cheer him up so much." "I will go over tomorrow, Alice. Tell him, will you not?" "lie will be so glad to see you. dear. The puiu Is so great that he really welcomes the visitors whom he Moves, as he says they make him forget some ot it." Here Miss Belcher interrupted In a lightsome voice, "How do you like our city, Mrs. Bentou?" The Judge placed his big hand over Alice's tiny one. Tomorrow A Four O'clock Tea. SPECIAL SALE OF LINENS. Mrs. C. W. Sherman will have for tale at the Misses Ultzer's, 117 So. Jackson St., a collection of hand woven and embroidered linens, Ca nadian wool blankets, linen and painted luncheon sets, bedspreads, he handwork of the southern moun taineer women: and various other articles from The Shop at Portland, Oregon. Hours 10 a. in. to S p. in., July 17 to 23rd, inclusive. o . CITY NEWS t Arundel, piano tuner. Fbone 189-L Moore Music Studio opens Sept 1. Valnlees extraction ot teeth at room , Masonic temple. Dr. Nerbna. K-nnsylvanta Tire Service. Ask us. Ford Garage. I Goodyear Tire Servlte. Ford forage. Spirella Corsets made to measure. Phone .39J-L. Call 835 Templln 8t. Mrs. Kate Miles is agent for the Spirella Corset. Address Myrtle Creek, Oregon. The highest cash prices will be paid for second band furniture, stoves, etc. J. B. Heulnger, 404 Cass street Fbone 102. Going on a picnic? Get your lunch goods at Fou ten's Confection ery. Anyone wanting a fat hen for din ner, one or more, call at 742 Mill street To Vlxlt With Relatives Mrs. Dee Aiken of this city reft this morning for Tacoma and Seat tle, where she wtlfc spend the next few weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Costly Neglect BY bit H. It NEKI1AH The most costly neglect-that can bo practiced by mankind Is the neglect ot teeth. These physicnl Instruments used to tear apart and grind our foods should not become Impaired. If they do our health will suf fer. A dentist should be con sulted whether your teeth are ailing or not I'olnlees extraction. Various painless methods for filling, etc. Teeth regulated. Teeth replaced sorrowfully same day (new for your old ones). Pyorrhea cared In early stages. Work fully guaranteed. DR. II. Pu NERBAS DENTIST PHONE 4hx Room 9 MtsoNui niTi.ni.Nu. Roseburg, ., Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-PsSwajer Cdij-S Cm Leaves Hotel TJmpqua 7 a. m. dally. Fare to Myrtle Point, f 1.48. Fare to Coqallle, $7.00. Fare to Marshfleld, 88.00. COAST AUTO LINES Is this your car on Sunday? A Sunday morning crisp, sunshiny, weather roads hard and smooth. What a day for motoring ! . Your car is "dead" in the garage. It may be carbon-clogged cylinders and valves burned-out bearings any one of a mul titude of troubles. You are pretty safe in blaming your oil. Seventy-five per cent of engine troubles are caused by oils poor in quality or wrong in type. Sunoco Motor Oil insures freedom from carbon clean, compression-tight cylinders smooth, noiseless bearings. We will tell you which of the six Sunoco types fits your engine. , C. A. LOCKWOOD WILBUR C. S. Henninger SUTHEKL1N Allen Bros. McCreery Bros. YONCALLA Cowan's Garage OAKLAND Stearns & Chenoweth UMPQUA H. F. Hebard CANYONVILLB A. L. Millar MYRTLE CHEEK W. C. Dement Maddox Abbott, DIXONVILLB J. G. Hatfield EM (3! MOTOR OIL MOTOR SHOP GARAGE BLOW OUT BOOTS WIRE WOVE 3 inch 40 34 inch 50 4 inch 65 4J inch 75 5 inch 90 inch $1.10 INNER LINERS ALL SIZES . - 30x34 :....1.50 31x34 '131x4.. 32x4 .. 33x4.. 34x4 : 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.50 WF.ST1NCHOUSE BATTERIES PRICE DROPPED $250 The Oakland Sensible Six At the new price of $1375.00 delivered, is the best value for your money. Compare it with any six cylinder automobile selling $500.00 more and you will be convinced. High power, long mileage on tires and gas, makes the Oakland inexpensive to operate. Let us demonstrate to you. J. F. BARKER & CO., Mitchell & Oakland Automobiles, Implements Say, Mr. Auto Owner: We want you to kno" we bare opened a general automobile repair shop. We can repair and make new parts for any kind of a jar, from a Ford to the biggest and best ear made. Also design and ' make bug bodies. Garretson Northcfaft Old Empire Garage. Oak Rose Sta. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. I