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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1921)
n tun-re. ftTSPAT. EfT-mmm til. MAV WTO Apple Picking Get Rid of YourTireTi Prices Are Set lYttiLlJ M mi Here is Good News for You! Thru a fortunate buy on our part we bought 93 SUITS, comprising Hurd & Metealf . Worsteds, also Pure Virgin Wool Cassi mere's, Sizes from 36 to 46. Every Suit we are offering are Regular $35.00 Suits and for a quick turnover we are going to sell them for $27.50 Could you have a better chance to secure a Suit just when the Fall Season is coming on? These Suits will ' not remain in our store long, so you will have to hurry Harth's Toggery ar The lout of the orle of culling demon itratlon wu hold at Wilbur Krlday. Thirteen demonstrations were beld In the series with a total attendance of 160 people. AU1 0 TOPS ITIIOIOTKItl.NU C. M.J(KH 70 N. Jackson iiione asm. BLACKBERRIES WANTED CIIATKS FVRNUsHED FKAVK I. NORTON, URUS, OIUetJON. it.iiiK ni Tii ;kts kh-tiktii. (Bt United Pressi. NKW YOHK, 8opt. 3. Ilabe Kulh slammed out his fiftieth homer with two on base In the third Inning of the W antiunion game. M1LLH TO Kl'HI'KM). (Bjr Asaocrate rreas.) SPOKANE. Sept. 3. Oenerul sus pension of the lumber mills of Kant trn WashliiKinn and Northern Idaho has bwn decided upon by the Timber Products Manufacturing association. J. II. Iteynoldi, secretary, announced Only seven companies plan to work during the winter and1 these will operate with reduced forces. I'n favorable condlllons of the lumber market and large surplus stocks are being the causes of the condition, he said. Fashion Fads Old As the Pyramids CMICAOO, Sept 2. (A.P.) 3obbed hair, concealed ears, short tklrts and all the other fads and foibles associated with modern wom en's styles are as old as the pyramids according to the mute story told by the mugiimlos of both Kgypt and i'eru In the Field Museum. Wrupped In their pitched shrouds and encased In sarcophagi covered with curious paintings and hierogly phics In colors still bright after three thousand years aud more those mum mies, all that was mortal of a human of ages ago, today link the WESATCHEE. Wash., Sept 2 After consulting with scores of grow er of north central Washington, with the Idea of fairness to both the grower and laborer and keplng in mind the present economic situation, the growers' committee of the com mercial club, with the sld of the farm bureau has adopted the follow ing standard wage stale fur the pres ent apple season: Ticking, sorting and general labor. 40 cents an hour. Picking by the box. 5 cents per box. Packing ot sized and graded ap ples. S cents p. r box. Packing graded apples rrom oencn, SH cents per box. Board to be II w 11.2a per uj o Pennsylvania Tire Service. Ask u. Ford Oarage. I 0 Applications For Bonus Arriving 8ALEM, Sept. 3. A few scatter ing applications for bonus awards were received at the office of the bonus commission this morning, the forerunners of a deluge that is ex pected as soon as ex-service men are all apprised of the fact that applica tions are now in order. None of the applications will be opened, however, until nert Tu day, September I, arcordlng to Cap tain Harry C. Brumbaugh, secretary of the bonus commission, at which time all blanks which have been re ceived will be dumped into a box from which they will then be drawn for numerical positions. Thereafter all blanks will be given consecutive numbers in the orders of tbelr re celpt. To correct any misunderstanding regarding the filing of applications for the loan to ex-service men, Cap tain Harry Ilrumbaugh issued statement this morning pointing out mat ft was necessary to file two applications. The first application establishing the eligibility of the applicant must be filed within a year and state the desire of the applicant for the loan The second application may be filed at any time giving the character of the security on which the loan is tu be made. present dead. lo a civilisation long since Violin Instruction ADDRESS P. K. HIIWC'II, lUmeburg, Ore. See me at Kooeburg Cafeteria between 6:30 and 6:80 p. ni. Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. Arundol, piano tune, rhona 1SJ-L Ford Ooodyear Oarage. Ooodyear Oarage. CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines ' Pge Woten Wire Fence Stearns & Chcnoweth , Oakland and Toneaila. Tire Service. Tire Service. Ford 80IJD TRUCK TIRES pressed on, also UOODYiSAK solids In stock si The Itoseburg Oarage. Tooth Troubles II. R.NERBAS,1).D.S. The cause of all taolh troubles la the fermentation that take place In the mouth. The microbes that secrete the powerful solvents that eat through your tooth struttur can not be successfully com batted unless you seek the ad vice of deatut 1 rsK t -flJCNS) MMTHOn RlwOl'ltTH TKKTH KKI'MVR TKKTN IAMK PAT I ITKaJ PiOltllHKA. Kie. Km. Yosj have the beoeflt of my KiavYtnac. sCAtctearj ami lte laabllltjr. DR. NERBAS THE DENTIST PHOXE S Keom UMMIO BOTLDUO. Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-Pisstiter CidilUc-8 Cars Leave Hotel C nipq.ua T a. m. daily. Far to Myrtle Point. $6 43. Fare to Coqulll. 17.00. Fare t Marshfield, f 1.00. COAST AUTO LINES I PIXY MPW! JM I Tn6 da"r cenler f tbouatnds of Ul 1 litno I curious eyes, for the mummies seem 1 ' ' to hold a strange fascination for every visitor to the museum. They lire silent spectators of the passing inrongs. out me paintings which adorn their resting pluces tell more pliiiuly than words of style, cus toms and manners of a forgotten ugo. "Why, ma, they're dressed Just like the girls we see on Michigan Boulevard." exclaimed an aged visi tor to his wile as he gaxed at the strange flgurea adorning the ear- eopiiagl. "It appears like they did not wear a bit more then than they do now.' lite woman onawered aa the pair uioreu away. it Is a far cry from the Nile of l leupatra s day to the Pacific coast uf Peru in South America, but muni les frum both regions lying almost within reach of each other now. but In life tMiornnt ot each other's ex istence, bear graphic evidence of the grtaltst similarity and proficiency in many arts at a time when the Norsemen were ravaging all or southern Europe and the old world hail almost sunk Into barbarism. lr J. Allien Mason, assistant curator ot Mexican and South American Anth ology at the Museum has prepared an outline of the known history of me B'erutia mummies. Hoth wove cloths In every weave Known to ine modern textil artist 4 ml made In some rases, finer than ure duplicated today by the best mechanical means and the mnt .-killed artisans. Thelt potterv is unsurpassed even today In Its type Did their work In gold and Conner chalbnres the modern craftsmen I'nlike the Egyptians, the Peruvians used no procees of embalming, but no dry were the sands of certain of their desert that the dry bodies with their wrappings around them, have bren preserved perfectly to this day with the' objects placed around them. Near the town of Anron on the coast of Peru was found the great est cemetery of these neonle. A great desert waste, no evidence of occupation Is seen on the surface Even when the first Spanish con oueror pawed this way In UJS every vest lie of humsn occupation had en tirely disappeared and the location It years axo Exchange On a New Ma-' ,h f,r!" nrr WM discovered B land for hair a century they have SOn Cord. StZCS 30x3) tO r'elded forien-a to treasure seek-rs . - . .who deepolted them to recover the rolden ornaments left betldo the bod lee And now th mummies of both of these people tell of strange simi larities tn stle, adornment, man nrs and Industries to those of the rrrent (ronentlon. It ts linking of the past to the present which bolls a peculiar aitre:ion tor the mum iries, lying In tlent state, are the most popular exhibit for the IKaimiiJi n I klitlnra Amttm crowd the museum. . INTRODUCING MASON For CORDS a Limited Time We Will Allow You $5.00 C .. rM I r.i. of the town wa quit forgotten. On Your Old Casing In .., not aRm .bout 7 ye.r. 34x4 Making Cords Cost Same as Ordinary Fabric Tires. Roseburg Tire Company FVfl HEcconomy-scekine. tnrlsf t W"DIWU1 scarcely rVv tftr than . " me of. tier' Revere Tires on -kuD and get rid once and ? i troubles that h.. J AS PICTURE AHEAD, KODAK TOC GO then. If you want to make good re sult certain, bring your film to the professional kodak finishers. CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO Roseburg National Bank Building. County Ranks High In Road Building Douglas county, with a proposed expenditure of $1,100,000 for pav ing. Is one of 345 states, counties. townships and municipalities an nounced within the past week as contemplating highway Improvement to a grand total of .153. 745.254. More than $1,000,000,000 is avail able for good roads and streets In the United States. This sum, large as It Is, represent an Increase over the highway revenue ot 1914 of only about 160 per cent, while high way truffle ha Increased 450 per cent. There are now 1.500,000 miles of highway In the United States, of which only an approximate 100,000 miles are Improved with modern pavement. When compared to sums expended for luxurlea by the pleas ure loving public the American high way budget doe not look so im presslre. The people of this country spend ll.ono.OOO.OOO a year for candv, $3,600,000,000 for automobiles. $1.- 000.000.000 for automobile tires. $1,276,000,000 for gasoline. $1.- 500.000.000 for carpets and rugs. $1,950,000,000 for cigars, cigarettes. tobacco and snuff, and $1,650,000,- ooo for Jewelry, perfumery and cos metics. On the other hand the sums spent for roads and streets are sewn times greater than those expended for wster supply Improvements, three time those for sewersge work snd fifteen time those for bridges In connection with the road- hulldlng program public officials are casting about to find the types of pavement best aulted to their pur pose and best calculated to save money to the taxpayers and those who use the highways. It now eoets from $20,000 to $60,000 a mile to construct modern paved highways, depending on the dimensions of the pavement, the kind of material used and the local conditions encountered each as labor costs and sub soil con ditions Naturally the purpose of the highway officiate Is to get the best for the least expenditure, con sistent with durability and service. IS W. fkusj rU. rboo B1S-R. WnX PE1JVKK LIMBER. Mavnard and Janka ml olan a will deliver rongh or dossed lumber for $20 per 100. MVCRC ' TRIAD all of the tire average motorist. Already there is plenty of t that the ideas on which Revere Ti ana iudcs were created and mar! have been more than justified. More motorists are finding out si Revere Cord and Fabric Tires ev( day. And tne more they find out them, the more enthusiastic th, become. We have started quite a number motorists around here on the toad economy. Are you going to let us start you? fe:'.(....:l mm TIRES 6- TUBES Tusa s: F. CROUCH IXI SUAL TOUItlXG CONDITIONS. I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 'I am unable to account for the large number of people who are traveling to the coast this late In the season." says C. S. Heinllne, secre tary of the Chamber of Commerce. The chamber has received a great many inquiries as to the conditions of the coast roailsb especially tho road to Coos Bay during the last few days. Several letters have also been received from the middle went, the northwest, and even from California, inquiring If It were possible to go to Crater Lake by way of the Tiller cut-off, which goes to show that peo ple in other slates are Interested In Oregon roads. Notice Is hereby given that any person found dumping can or rub bish of any kind on any of the high way of this county will be prose cuted to the fullest extent ot the law. Many of the road through out the county are becoming the dump ground for all kind of refuse and this nuisance must be abstei once. - GEO. K. QUINE. County lid Dated, Roseburg, Or., Aug. 1921. WESTINOHOUSE BatttriM all car, also battery repairlsf recharging at The Rosebart Qmj ROYAL CLUB RESTAURANT; Open Day and Night MRS. W. R. BOWMAN Proprietor Cor. Cass & Sheridan Sts. J. H. SINNIGER All kinds of sheet metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and plpeless. 11J Oak Street. 1'hone 428. Roseburg, Ore. jbH flavors1 fis thing The flavor of coffee largely determines its value. The better the flavor, the better you like it. If you en joy good coffee you will enjoy the flavor of HILLS BROS. "RED CAN" COFFEE HBSBBlBBtB3' Mexicans Carry Big Sum of Money tT Annemted Preae.t ANOKLES. Sept. S. Patrol man Bellinger, while Investigating a a automootle without registration I rard. picked Bp Augustln Autunes. fi year of age. who aald he was a Mexican eastern officer at Tijuana, and Romero Hretoe. clerk In the ame office. They had tJ.o tn United State gold cola la suites. Am one said that th money was brought Into the Matted Statee for I safe keeping. Our new Fall and Winter Samples Are here for. Your inspection. Come in and Be suited. Our Aato Will Call. Pfcen 177 WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS: Douglas County light and Water fa MOTOR SHOP GARAGE BLOW OUT BOOTS WIRE WOVE o inch. 3J inch 4 inch i. 4 J inch 5 inch .'. 5 ir;Ti. 40 50 65 75 90 $1.10 INNER LINERS ALL SIZES VTIITIWCMOUIt 30x3J 31x3 31x4. 32x4'. 33x4.. 34x4 . BeVTTCMH S130 2.25 150 a en