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RORFRTOO !rrWS.RrcVTCW, FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1022. PAOV. THTtFB L ... i pn i , 111 1 I I I I I AiUUid Another Reduction on FORD Cars! Effective April 18th a Freight Reduction of flHlf AMI WAV! HAS BEEN MADE FROM FACTORY TO ROSEBURG. The Following are Ford Prices f.o.b. Roseburg: Chassis, Starter and Demountable Rims $4S2.13 Runabouts, Starter and Demountable Rims 526.38 Touring Cars, Starter and" Demountable Rims.... 556.54 Sedans "66.62 Coupes 099.02 Trucks 533.93 Riaht Now is the Time to Buy Your Ford Car or Truck C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO ItOSL'BVRG, OlilXiOX. FORDS FORDSONS its it N "Spending the Lord's Day la the.' Lord's Way." Senior Endeavor i Topic, "The Fifth CharacterlsUm of a Christian, a Workman." Leader. John lllack. Evening service. 7:il0 p. m. Sermon topic. "Tho (iround Swell." These sen ices are all full of I n ten st, and you are Invited (o attend any or all of them. Sir Mackay Edgar Is Bitter in Attack on Purposes of American Step. SAYS "NAVAL RESERVE" Among the guests registered at the Grand hotel ate the following; J. F. Iluckett. Medford; A. II. Hagen, CUndule: U. S. Adams. L'lkton; Al bert Anderson, (irants Pass; J. K. (Jrlffith, (irants Pass; W. 1. Shutt, Scott Mills; C. II. Medley, Portland; and A. U. Davis. (Hide. Restriction of lnimlguulou to Unltetl hltnli.u Cltu it ltelill. I Ship Owners American Cut linfes. Eastern Crooks on Way to the Coast Mcture by Hemus and his features have been found toi photograph unusually well. Mr. , . . t p Hemus lias secured a picture which VinS MUCfl tUUie is wonderful from the artistic point! ! of view and It is winning great J K picture of Tnclo'.Tohn" War- ' praise in high art circles. The photo- r ii w.i ..iitvi ti inr MOIMIIS. cm hi iitia use j ..lamiiiit imhim f :n throughout the country as one ; has received honorable mention from I ,., ,. photographic studies to the Photographic Hulletin, one of the 1 1 i-mmii-'ent this ason. "I'ncle leading photographic puhllcni ions of I Inlin " who is einploved by the local the country printed in New York, ! , .;, ,,,.,,, u well known to and Is to be teproduced in the next l.nxehnrg citizen, nnmber of Camera Craft. ; rr-u -l' iilly c"'rv TIE TO. AUTO CAMP STOVES WILL DO THE WORK OF TWO ORDINARY CAMP STOVES. sn m CM DM1 .also c.i:u rv'i.ii link of wall texts, aito tkxts i AM) AITO IJLDS. Badgley-Zigler Hardware Co. i 4 Phnno ". .r4, g Would Have Hf!p-d Some! Nick Slick, the latest aciiuMtlon to the town, had done the "heavy" In no half-hearted fashion. Smart, and Blili of speech, he had found the townspeople of Little Llt llle very simple folk and easy mime. He hurt obtained credit right and left, ami tliea he had flown gently away, without ever disturbing the dust or the pile of unpaid bills In his lodg ings. "I!y gosh!" muttered Wllklns, the grocer, who was hard hit by the de faulter, "if I'd known he didn't In tend paying, I'd lrive charged him double, I would !" London Tlt-Ilits. un me Jump. "I reckon you had a right lively time In Kansas CityV" insinuated un acquaintance. "Tolable," replied (Jnbe Oosnell of Grudge, "but nothing like what I prob ulily would have had If I wasn't con siderably lively on my feet. You ssc, up In Kay Sep, if you meet u respectable-looking man after four o'clock In the afternoon anywhere the least bit off to one side, lie's a holdup and robs you. "And U" you meet one that don't liok respectable, he's a plain-clothes policeman, and pounds you because he thinks you're a holdup. So I was prac tically on the keen Jump all the time I was there, dodging one or the other." Kansas City Star. Every Little Dance Frock Has a Caps All Its Own t 1 , .M1 I'I'i'l'll-llj I ' 'fill Ily F. A. Wit AY (Internatlonu. hit-wa Service Staff Correspondent). I.ONPON', April 21. America's proposed shipping subsidy is causlnn no little worry in llrltish shipiiing circles. Hoarded comment on the proposed subsidy, declaring It to he a mistaken policy, has been made In several of the London newspapers, hut It re mained for the Saturday Review, owned by Sir Kdward Mackay Ed par, to come out with a bitter attack upon Ihe proposed subsidy. Sir Ed ward is concerned with large llrltish shipping interests. "N'ow perhaps the eyes ol the blind will be opened to the real atti tude of America with regard to this country," said the Saturday Review "Our readers will remember that we g.-.vo the first news some weeks ago of a proposed subsidy for American shipping, but we refrained from com ment until the rumor should have been confirmed. Now the confirma tion has come, and it Is worse even than we expected. President Hard ing has not been long in determining what, America is to do with the money to be saved on her navy. Sh pn!ng and ship-buildiiiK are to be .-.uhsldi.ed to the tunc of some $32 Oon.OOu annually. "Xaval Itewrve ("rented." "A 'merchant marine naval re serve Is to bo created; preferential rail rates are to be given to goods carried on American vessels, and 50 per cent of American Immigrants are to be compelled to travel In Ameri can ships. This reactionary policy is the first outcome of the gush at Washington which we so profoundly mistrusted from the first. It is a di rect declaration of war against Eng land." Not all of the Hrltlsh press Is as bitter on the subject as the Saturday Kevlew, but it is generally admitted In shipping circles that, the subject of the subsidy adds gloom to an al ready cloudy outlook. The United States Immigration bill has already made Inroads into Hrit- fsh shipping, for the limitation of im migration has steadily cut down the receipts from third-class passenger fares nnd steps have been taken to protest this matter. V. S. Lines Cut llntcs. To add to the troubles of those In terested In llrltish shipping, the American lines have cut rates. Cer tain American lines are now adver tising cabin pnssage to the United States at the rate of thirty pounds, and their advertisements appearing In tho London press call attention to the fnct that on these liners "Ameri can ideas of comfort" are carried out. This is Indeed n poignant appeal to Americans in Ixindon, who have slight regard for the llrltish concep tions of comfort. The Pritish shipping Industry Is a llttlo worried nbout the American merchant marine and Is watching ev ery move carefully. ri.KCTItIC Cl HLIN'tl IltOXS will not burn the hair. 13.75 and up. Hudson Electric Store. Kirsr Presbyterian (luircli. Lane nnd Jackson streets. Rev. L. IlowrlntT Quick, minister. Hible school, 9:40 a. m., E. Helllwell, Supt. No other oduation is as Important as the spir itual education given In the Ilible schools of our churches. Does your family get its share? Morning wor ship, 1 I a. m. Tho Junior service topic will be "Phylacteries." and the pastor will show and explain a sot of these, such as every orthodox Jew : wore In tho time of Christ. Sermon j topic, "Minding Our Own Business." Junior Christian Endeavor, 2::t0 p. to., leader. Margaret Mllllkln. Topic, PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. (United Press). Warnings have been received here from L. S. Mart 1 president of the Northwest Sheriffs' association to tho effect tint casttrn yeggs are migrating toward tho northwest. Word has also been re- t celved that the Idaho authorities have warned bankers in that atate to make use of nlghtwatehmen nnd guurds whenever possible. Hankers throughout the northweBt fcenerully have been apprised of the "comliu? storm" and warned to take every precaution. Chief Jenkins, of the Portland po lice department, la of the opinion that a BUdden clamping down of tho lid In the east, where the yeggs have been cracking safes right and left, has caused these gentlemen of the sub-rosa nitroglycerine profession to seek a safe cllmale for a few weeks until the Btorm blows over In their native habitats. Officers report a similar migration every few years or so, when it seems as If most of the prominent safecrackers In the busi ness congregate in ono section of the country, pull off a few Jobs, aud then "blow" to and In some other part of the country, traveling on un til it's safe for them to go back home. It reenis as If several prominent financiers who are believed to have opened banks in various parts of the country will spend the spring In the northwest. Society columns may not take much notice of the event, but police annals are sure to contain some nifty tidbits in the "arrival and departure" column. Police are plan ning to Induce a number of these persons to remain a number of years. Suits made from our own. Oregon wool. They're tailored to fit, too. The best values we have ever offered. Watch our windows, tha newer mode!" are always on display. ii $30.00 to $35.00 Harth's Toggery JAP GIRLS GET INTO LINE Increasing Physical Activity and Inde pendence Are Regarded as of Particular Significance. A new freedom liv pbysicul move ment Is discernible If not obvious In feminine Japan, It cuii be uoted on the street in the little girls' play. Al ways they have had the most varied lino of games and were fairly active, but nothing so unladylike as Jumping over a stick, a sort of pole vault with out the pole. Now this Is not unusual In the larger towns, and surprisingly high do these wooden clogged, U monwd, plg-tullud youngster Jump, and with muck abandon. In the girls' schools there Is much more activity than even three years ago of the kind that past generations of American mothers called touiboy- Ishness, and Increasing Interest In ten nis and basketball. Also It is Dot un becoming now (or maiden or matrou to bold up her head In line with her spine, and frankly look on at this world and all Its Incumbrances. For merly it was almost the great unpar donable not to carry the head slightly ( forward, with eyes downcast. This attitude of humiliation Is now becom ing fearfully old-fashioned. ( Foreign teuchers of long experience say that the change lu this respect Is striking lu the classroom. (Students w-hen reciting now look up squarely at the Instructor Instead of at tbelr knees ns formerly. As this Is not a taught thing, but the retiex of a change with in, vital enough to ovcrcotue teaching aud Inherited tendency, It Is slgnltl cant. Another change, trifling, hut a strnw that shows the direction and ve locity of the current, Is tbe growing i habit of man aud wife to wulk side by , side on tha street Instoud of my ludy, plgcon-toelug slung about a ace In ths rear of her lord. Scrlhner's Magazine. IlKKATH HXIKKF.lt" IS LATEST "BERKELEY, Cal.. April 21. (United Press.) Enter the latest college sleuth. He Is the "liquor snirfor," and he's now officially employed at the University of California, tils dusi ncss and thero are several of the gumshoe sniffers consists of goih"g to college dances, and sniffing the breaths of the dancers men and women. In case any alcoholic waverings are smellable, the student lu ques tion will be (called up on the carpet, and asked to explain "How Come?" The students declare that the sleuths employed have a very keen sense of smell, and that mints and the other breath-killers cun't fool them. AX KLFX'TIUO WASHING I'HIXE MA- placed in your home for $10. Costs but 2c an hour to operate. Hudson Electric Store. iTHE BRICK CONFECTIONERY i I AND 5 V LUNCH SHOP p j IS SOW OI'KX AT ? CANYON VILLE j F II 1. I'll-HI NSAKKII. Prop. 5 t''.-Kt'WWT'V1 ANNOUNCEMENT I am prepared to offer for sale on easy terms, choice homesltes In Umpqua Park Addition The completion of tho Umpqua Park Highway Bridge will be guaranteed to each pur chaser. Aid in building homes on thenu lota will be gladly furnished. Am in position to give permanent work at good pay In the building trades to a limited number of the purchasers of these home sites. If Interested In this feature of my offer apply at once, as I re quire a few men Immediately on the highway bridge on which preliminary work Is now going on. STANLEY VV. TAYLOR IJIPOI'A 1'AltK. I'd Tell a Matrp He will hnve to hurry if he wants a Bpringtooth harrow at carload prices. 15 Tooth $22.25 .17 Tooth $24.00 The last carload of the season is in Portland now. Order at oitcu. Special ! IHC corn planter good as new, only $40 . Star litter carrier, new, whole sale price $51; only $40. 12 inch sod breaker plow, $15. Oyster shell $1 per 100 lbs. 90 Day Wheat Seed Corn Garden Seeds Koe us fli-Nt. We can save yon money. FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange itosimna axd oaklaxd. I . ; J. ..'C. SV '.V : W:.' i - 'H.u In to it 'A one select,, dance frock praline taffeta, "praline" beir.tr tbe con.,-g summery lt' newest shade of mauve-pink. t:. niatU-r .lues not end 11 '"P' model with the A cape to match it muft ' y.uthful broad shoulder, just the . A tr ,1 . ' . 1 'n hM i school dances, class pat ties. ir e sa atirl m... .i - 'j uM.tw.T. uouice is draped across the Waist precisely as the latest models from Paris are. Two panels on either idc flaunt enormous rosettes of self msterial. frayed at the edires. The "r trim, as the frorl '""empsry it. ' tl.e urn.p .. I.', i " "tic i!!!- n frock of ce. ) cape matches in color and ma terial, carrying out tho rosctto motif alt around the bottom, boasting live in number. This is a ood llappcr model. liclow in the small sketch is a 8uc;yestion for a talfeta hooded cape, with hood aud scarf ends cdj.'cd with silvcr-ptcoed talTeta frillinp. This is a model that can be made up to match the taffeta frock already in the wardrobe. In tho photo above is a novel wrap of orchid taffeta shot with pink, nnd orchid net. The ret is silver edged, and cascades down the front in no less than nimi ruf fles! And beyond this fluTy trim aro five taffeta folds that miht turn into ruffles themselves if they were urged a bit more into gath ers! Verily a capo that would delight the heart of Pierrette. It is worn by I.eatrice Joy, leading woman in Paramount pictures, who supports Thomas Meighan in his latest Paramount picture, ! "The P.arhelnr Daddy," and was I selected by her to match her e-e-! ninr irown which is a beaded roba ' of orchid net. t , V, . -'".V , V..-.V - : a - ?r ".Si M 9 i MIL m r i r 11 1 v 1 . t - I'M . M Jt. i : si : Christian Church Sunday, April 23rd Great Revival Service ! Ross Evangelists Company MORNING AT CHUIICII Great Evening Service at the Armory! li!G MUSICAL-CHART SEKflOS O.V "TUB SIX KIXCDOMS" '