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FACE EIONT njour, .... - . . ! I 4 K f. I flPA ! NT.WS J IlTK AT WINCHESTER Better 6erv:ee Belter Kerehandise 5 . J r Gossard Corsets New M.xE-ls Fitting Ijy Corseliere Munsirgwear exceptional Underwear "The Store That Doe the Business" Friday Track Meet Day VkUors'JVVdcome An Array of Bargains Specially Priced to Make this Store Added Attraction-New Goods FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS New GcxxJj Reduced for Benefit of Throngs of Visitors will mil. $ mm mm VOILE DRESSES Just received a Bpeci.il Assortment of damt.ly faihioned varioutly colored voile drestei. Very mart creations for summer. ALL REGULAR SIZES and particularly PLENTY OF EXTRA LARCE 8IZE3 S4.98 to $9.00 A ''V-'T. ft - PAISLEY SILKS Crepes and silk-knit materials, several new patterns just received; shades blue, brown, tan t2.85 to $3.98 1 Friday and Saturday only SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LADIES' ELOOMERS ' In Fino grade of cotton bloomers. prints only. . Regular I'jc value Friday and Saturday only , 49c a pair BOYS' AND GIRIJ5 BUSTER BROWN HOSE Our regular cotton hose for school wear best value made for the price; black, brown, white. , . 25c the pair GINGHAMS 32-inch zephyr ginghams; two dozen or more patterns, all colors. For Friday and Saturday 2Icayard TURKISH TOWELS An exceptional purchaie. . 18k32 inches. For Friday and Saturday 2 for 35c CURTAIN SCRIM Good quality scrim a chance every housew.fa should appreciate 17c a yard af d 1 l.t. Ileveridi;, Hen- A 1 Lieutenant Wllliair ltevorlde sc. A i .... 4, a ias' r. a 1 1 ' 11 . Saturday nignt. Slav 13. 13. . ... Vilnius ri-m ri ('. Morton Hadl-r f Fran- X rliK-o. arrived In Itflurr this afternoon and will r-main here for a w.-ck or n n u.. vi.-iiiiiK with hi pan-nts, .Mr. ar.d -Mrs. C. L. llad- i-y. ILL OREGON WILL BACK HAfJEY FOFt JOB W. It. f. Will M.-ct . Tk U..li..f TnmS hold their regular fhirlo u dinner on Friday at the armory, and an Inter esting program has b- f n arranged -poRTLANI). May 17. Oregon to loiiuw 111 me Bii-raoon. iur ,ulness and political Interest today dinners and pnn.-r.mis ar.- always a)(r,,.d , MirHe Hert E. Haney, wi ll attended ami Int. resting af- ,urmt.r 1 nilMi Sla(r, district attor- 'alr- ; ney for Chaml-rlaln's shipping l!nrrill Mi-n Mk-i wno was a)lio endorwd by the cham- Thc members of the T'mpnuB UPr tlf comiucrre yesterday with- i.riH-i-oi; t-Arnauge in ' ai v nj drew. '.. ,1.1 -v.. ... ...... ..-1.1. .I.a mi iiiib uiiemoon iu tuiii.iu.-i inn i n work of th-organii.aili-n. 1-lans are : r V... 171 T,J beiiiK made to e-t. nd Hip work of I UO I OU MT CCl 1 lreU tin- ex.naiiKe to linliiiie oiner irenn veifeiahles anil fruit", l'lans will albu he made for nuxt year's crop. After Eatiner? A tiretl, norvous fueling: may be a ulon nf tturtii in vmiii- L-t..ts --Melt prevent proper diKeHiion. Fuh1 turns lino more poison anu bus, niiiKini; juu ..... ..... : iu umir inji-un anu una, uiittvum ;uu companled Adj. fi-n-ral White fo , nHrvoua alld ,.eak siulpe buckthorn thl.l eily yi-stordar en hi." Insprrtloll. b.,k. .IvreriiiP. elr.. as mir! In Ad- trlp of the national Kuard. M. irjka, expeU poisona and cas from . i. Wen Kiioon in many iioTH uniier and lower bowl. Ite- KiweiiurK boys who pnliliered with moves old matter you never thought him In Hih B5th artillery overseas. The younic man Ir :m efficient of flier and rapid advancement U pre dkteit for I1I111. ENGLISH JAILS OPEN FOR DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS was in your system which poisoned stomach and made you tired and ner vous. Adlerlka la EXCKI.LKNT to Kuard at-Hinst nppendicitis. Nathan Kullerton, The Kexall Store. Her. Stuere, former pastor at KlKurosp, who is now retired and residing at Hlchfield. WashlnKtnn, is spending a few days Tisitlne 'By Anuv lalril Prnw.) ' . , spenuine to the people in Ensland who do not I friends here pay 1 heir income-tax, has been told ! , by an official of the Inland ltevenue. who fleehirea lhur.i iru nlu.nt 1 ruin ' &TT?l.r WST . F such delinquents now in jail coin- II nun i.inji iwo years aKo. i ieniy ot lime Ik enen by the au- Ithorilies for nuvmiml u.ii.l l.lu :tmi, 111111 in t-a.ses wnere 11 can be A xhown that funds are not available, TA easy methods are devised. In other 'A 1 CSfieS. after A poriuin inlurvul a 1 . K tiee is sent to if, .h.l ""LSE I O" RENT See L. R. Cham NEW TODAY WANTED A ceiliiiB fan. Cleo's Con fi-ctionei-y. LOST Ilaiber chair. Mrs. C. W. Clark. Iliuuly Studio. r .- .. iiiiuni u a certain date usually ten days' time. If that A is disreifltrdetl n mnrn iitmkI nr.il. ... Ta a ... ,i . . miiu inree uays ftrace Riven. After that a distress warrant acainst the defaulter's Roods is obtained. Those who are Imprisoned for default are generally single, or have no nuiz able property of their own. bers at the ice plant. This is a Sludebaker year. STYLISH SHOES Our vast stock by far the largest In Roseburq, havlnn multitudes of style, for men. women and chil. SHOES A'RrV Ipp! ,yANrr';'' 8T,VUSH ,PUMPS' 8P0RT 8HOE8' DRESS OXFOROS, COMFORT SHOES, ARCH APPLIANCES and special attention to fitting and all foot complaints. La-I.cs Comforts, specisl I2.M Ladies' Disss Pumps to $10 00 Mrs. Fred Clark, who has been visiting in Iloselmrc for several d:ls returneil to I'orllnliil yesterday. Her ilniiKhtir l utillne. is (',ne of Hie rontesiaiiii In the rare lor Kose J'eKlivul (jlleen. representing Wlisll- liu-ion hb-.h riliiinl. Ora Cornwell, liauchter of Mrs. I. Cornwell of this city, bad the inMortiine In fall from a swing' i-'Tiiiiy ami frai-nire h-r arm the elliow ol floe of lr. wur. set. 'he was Wade w h -r arm at ! taken to the' here (lie hone I COUNTY FIELD MEET TOMORROW (Continued from pag 1) IS '.iG.J., An Honest to Gosh Dance at Sutherlin Friday Night, May 18tli Given by Sutherlin Athletic Club UMPQUA FIVE "Of Course" REAL MUSIC That the Dinners l ike :'fei:nnn.".nTrn!;r;T;-;i;:i;;a.'SSS5 separate from the cradn school events and Ihe high sellool allileteS will pnrtlilpate in the followingr J"r" llllsh- "l" '""il dash, 20 WS ' vard dash, 4 in yard dash, s.xn v.ird S jilanh. one mile run. s;o yard low fi; 'hurdles, discus throw. li pound J . sl.iit put. running h1i-h Jump, run 5 ning broad Jump, javlln throw, polo vault, one-half mile relav rare. The HosehtirK schools which have an en rollment of more than two hundred pupils will he hnmlli app.-d :'0 points In onler to give the smaller Hihimls n belter opportunity In win. Ill addition to ihe Iraek and field meet a literary or declamation nm (S test Is also given. ,,ch district j?; M-r-ds two coniestants to this evin k anil separate prizes are provided for J;, hoys inn I l'IiIs. 5 ; All school children that have won l In the nine in, -eis and are entitled J to enter the events of the dav are re.iuested to be at the hlgll school IjJ hiiililing by nine o'clock Frldav .M , moinltig in receive their entrance ij iiumliers. This Is very Important C as there are some five lniii,lr...l .... J trams listed and .very event Willi J need to be called promptly on time' S I If the meet is com 1,1.1... I ' 5J i The Mllowlng re t,o chairmen! sS-"f the groups for the day, and all : kj.: uniier each group PC must make ti ms.-lves responsilile i 4J stay wita n,e ..ader. otherwise, If I' I'lll Is railed in. I il I" their place they j t HOTEL ARRIVALS : 4 45 At the Grand. i W. T. lloskins, M. T. llrown, Camas Si Valley; li. k. ljinnlois, I,os Angeles: m i n. iiiitings, ii.'N. Nonlllng, H. II. A Thein, Jas. V. K. 'McClllllev. Knirene: j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johuson. Iless t Migore. u. II. Yult, II. I. Anderson. Portland: l(. m. Minner. Itedding: C. !-rih. Sacramento: Fred Shepherd I. F. lazier, c,. Schoenbaeer. Medfiml: H. K. I,ye. Mobile: K. II. Atchison. Oakland: Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Fanner, Clovvrdale; Henry Hall, Dick Ilrandes. lfillKlas Hotel Ciliests Walter Turner. Pickwick stage; Joe King. I.os Angeles: C. C. Wal ton. Seattle, Wn.; Floyd Turner. ftraiionl, Cal.: J. M. Small. tanii r . II. Haw ev firniu. J. F. Ilurke. (irants Tasa; w. I,. U-wls. Med ford: A. V. Womark. t'lfV Ml" 1 r-.A-rr T1I1I..I . - - - . - v.,,,j, iiiiiniiuiu, .lir. and Mrs. John Asliworth. I.os An l geles: Mrs. Fern K. Fatty, Pendle ton, ore : Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mur ine. Pendleton, ore.; A. (Jtilnn. Port laud; W. A. Anderson. Portland; F. J. Connolly. Portland: J H Young. Portland; Jack Leonard. I on land; M. F. llrown. Klamath! Fall". A. II. llrown. Klamath Falls; Fred Harvey. Portland. Ore.; J. v.' Male. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. John Webst.-r. San Diego; II. A. llurk lew, Portland. i FOIl HENT- Ing rooms. -2 furnished housekt-p. 1SU V inchester st FOH SALE A new cornet and a cir cular alto, cheap If taken at once. 433S12'inest. FOIt SALE Folding baby cart with wicker 'sides. Good condition. In- quire French Transfer office. FOIl RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms. $15. Phone 170-Y, or can oio w incnester st. WANTED Employment on faTiiTby responsible people for a boy 16 years old. Write M. M. Foss. lirain, Oregon. SIABWOOD, 4 ft delivered.-$3T00 Phone S3S, or order 204 Oak st. Powell's Furniture Exchange. M. 1,. cquier. ZH F-2. Purt-jFOll SALE 7 room plastered housed full basement, fireplace and furnace. Hullt in features. Ijt BO by 100 ft. Oarage. A modern home on paved street. Cood location. $."000. $2000 down. Hal. 6',. G. W. Young Son. Phone 417. FOIl SALFCtepTcheeirnSbTchix at 7 cents each. I have 50 left over and having no place to keep them cist either sell or kill them imme 'ntely. Thev are eood lively chix '-ori n-re bred White Leghorn s'o-k. Hut through a mistake I have 'hem on my hands. Inquire Friday forenoon at 707 Fullerton Bt.- I'SKI) CAR BARGAINS LADIES' PATENT ONE-STRAP SLIP- 0 PERS Low Hefls OsfcJ LADIES' KID ONE-STRAP COMFOrTJTj SLIPPERS Rubber Heels Q' LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SPORT OXFoiv . -T- I -.1 ni , s- UNt-51KAra inmmea wim iJiaclc ) r VUJ Patent Leather CHILDS' PATENT INSTEP STRAP SLIP? Rubber Heels. Sizes II to 2. $2.85; S2 fA. I to IO2.$2.45; 5 to 8 i Exceptional Values Just Unpacked You'll Have to Hurry ROSEBURG BOOTER IRVIN I1RUNN J Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet I PERKINS Bl ILDING CASS J Shoes Repaired While You Wait ' i I GREEK DELEGATES MAKIPJG THREATS LOST Ixig chain, between Oak St. bride and Newhard Slaughter House Tuesday. Finder leave at this office. Reward. FOR RENT Two upto"date house keeping rooms, all clean and modern with buill in work and hot and cold water. Phone 3S4-Y. FOR SALE Apairof paneled'Garage doors. With R til-hlti In neh ,lr Hinges, latch, readv to hang. 4 by ?rac"clng physician for many years 11 ft. Good as new. For price, phone !'? hi" Kr"at Inscription, Marshroot, fMv Vnlted Press.) LAUSANNE. May, 17. The Creek delegates threaten to' leave the Near East conference tomorrow unless the Turks forego the reparations claims. The Athens government also threat ens to send troops across the Maritza river into the territory held by the Turks. The Balkan embrbgilo be tween Greece and Serbia against Tur key and Bulgaria is feared as it might precipitate a general European conflict- o Read This About KIDNEYS Troubles Ended or Miney Back For 40 years, says Dr. Carey, I have been prescribing Mamhroot for kidney and bladder troubles and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with lead ing druggists to dispense this wonder ful prescription at a moderate price. Beware of kidney disease thou sands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health. Watch the symptoms. If! you have specks, floating before the eves, clnnimv fet ni .,tu n,l,u backache or headache, you ought to' get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Marshroot right away. NOTE Dr. Daniel C. Carey was a nraclicing physician for many years which has been malnuj city for it number of n.7i allowed to go by dafa J Formerly each of the J the city have maintain games have been pi,.jl three times each wt J however, was not good J and this season, appa, was not enough Interest warrant the formation of J Use Grombre fertllizeraj gntden and flowers. Wharton Bros. - J t TODAY'S MART i REPORT J t M J Price Paid Farmers fc, jiutter 26 to 30 cents. Hutterfut 3Sc. Kggs, 1 X cents per dot liens, Heavy, li;c: lirti 1923 Broilers. SOe th Veal, dressed 8c to l! Hogs, dressed. 12c, la J wetgnu Cows, prime, 4c Steers. nrlmA Honey, local production! i-aBcara bark. 1922. Jell. Retail Prices on MilIM Kid oiobalr, per lb. f rents.. . ' Mohair, per lb. EOc. Wool, fino, per lb. 1 Mlllrun, $1.40 to fl.SH lbs. 1 Cracked corn. $2.25 Whole corn. $2.10 perldtl Rolled barley, $l.a5ts lbs. Flour, soft wftcnt, $1.75 J ftour, hard wheat, I t? 90 a anAl, -Tin$mfim(nm m u aided thousands nf unn-ruVa l.i.i' ney and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective Pre scription In both liquid and tablet form at Nathan Fullerton, The tlcxull Store, Rosebuig, Ore. o PRESIDENT If EILS TREASURY STATUE H. w. . F. F. . Mr. East- If. LIBERTY THEATRE riRsr showing here oe new special riCTl-RE TODAY AND TOMORROW At Our K-..,ul..r IW. s: I 0 anj I 5 Cents'" ' ' opporllillily to I l'l;i-. A hovs t'la s It hos '''s- t' llovs t'llss II t, H la-s till, Cl.isi I! itil. the liter. I' Itlundell. I. F. Ponehrake. - .la- k Wood. ' 'avid oi. man. Fern Scott. Mrs. Kittle Mar- i luss C gls Cl:l. II i!lrl MICKS ands At one ...inl i this ,1, .,,., f SUrpriso YOU ntul cvrrv - I . . 1- ...... r iipst.inumi; .m(.lu-,ln ninonej flic jmectntors in t!,r- cm. AI.ONC1 I I I I I I IE SI'. EN I EEN SI AND TWO THOL S AND CAVALRYMEN who it on tiir screen. urc 'AUS ALSO LLOMj COMEDY "SI SICNOR' SATlTvIM- OMA -"C.prAI El y'iiY VI. 'lar.-i Anderson ' ,, 1 1 ... i i. ' a, n chairman will have a banner " "I!" ' ssy for the chilil- nn to llnd the correct place , V"','','', 1 ,l,i-n-it"-n con 'et l 1 tak.. place at ten o'clock i" ," ' M':'' -, b.ilMlrg. n.n- i- ' ni's must . on time At the sain,, ii,,. ,, , i,,,. m t!i-ir.ole il-, l.imalinn c.in.s wi: !,,,', , I,''''"'" l"r,",,, "'" Ml jti,U-., and rhilrmen ihut '"' 1-e-II ly do ,. are r..,,,, ,,,! , m-'i-t at the hi,-;, .u,K, ,.,,. ' ' "" get ativ need 't llCtlulis thai ...K, k I he .eo.l..nl .l,r-.i or ba, ,,. n " fi ni ia.sn.1.., n ,..,, , tie t .row fr acrnr,,-, , i,.,,,,,,.,,. ;;." 'he dt-t.nic thlr.v Guests st th Umpqua. A. n. Palmer. W. U Wlgware, J iiaiin, j. f. Ileidd. San Francisco W. Critenden. Sialtle; Wm. Elli T. Aekennan. I. V. tinbrielson. . Wendling. A. A. Ferns. W. L. Harmon n. ii. .Mori.m. Ii. H. IH-arwtMid. A. It .uauoon. ii. k Taylor. M. Coturri iieo .ns. ( . i; Holland. W. h man. Portland: 1 K. West Mr Drew. Mrs u.Mlall ir- l.r..t... Drew. Tacouia; W. A.' Scott. Cbel llemenw.iv. i; p. Hiltcliard. II. J l elmini:. Mis l-.....iPi,.A iv,i... t.- n ",','"'"'. K"L' "' : J- H. Cole. Spokane; .-. ... r ins, ii. i. Denver; Mr. and I V' Kn,'i- ' 'hi. ago; Mr. and Mrs I r- 1 nines. M.ss Ellen Patrick. Anceles: t t- ...,- M.lrn-.. I and Mrs 1; r Moore sn,i 0n.'jlr t'-nrley Peak, l.andon: Mis. W. (V lln.n. M,- ,,;lin. R,-an. Margaret linen, San 1'ranciseo- Mrs. H. J I Duty : Geo. 11 i;rves, Salem. I - " - : Handmid,. nt!, n nt(1 Vni,,,, Healthfully i;uln,ed. all sizes. Maiks I'UIV Co. -.o,,.T,.,r Associated Press.) WASHIMITIIV M.. i- ' .. . t -o. xt. Alexan der Hamilton's conception of financial aim sanctity of obligation was invoked as a, remedy for the present world cnn,lui.,., ,.. , dent Harding in an address todav at ! Ihe unveiling of the statue of the first lilfi Ford tour, good condition S125 l!lfi Ford Touring; good condition. $ t "a no. 11(21 Ford Roadster; motor overhauled. P21 Fnr,t Tn.irlnir. atnr.,n iaa fm 1PH Ford Touring starter' $10.00 i"eC,T,ar?I "f ,rea,,Ury- Su( h P-'nciples - " roru lourini. starter. Miss Camille Pattens on the Organ I WEDNESDAY-THURW Return Engagemtsj RICHARD BARTHELMESi "THE SEVEm DAY" "A KIDNAPER'S REV5 Friday THOMAS MEICHW in j "OUR LEADING CITIZEl as Hamilton followed eooihi ...... J!2'1 Ford Truck, starter. $.100 00 """rsnip ,nien Kho j-;-. roru i rnrK. starter $17r..00 I, , ,"""' wnetner that pre- r1"" "i"nion nad beginnings in war use the fun U tennis num.. ( Ticket, will ! her of Comm. he piirchas. , taken 1 fr, From ts K Is expected t': extr- m. 'v l. cms., all . f ; hard in .,. ... d in- srliool Si, ire n.V.,l.w ;He the s. hi.,,U e. 'II t.ini.. ,,, I II- T"'e eon slop. f,.r l.r,.r r-:,.,.,i i,,. ts.. ........ " i - riiis .i.-h i.,s, ,i 't', " -'-i-'i i-i... k. i:. U h.T vr- an. I "''r jnt. i.lni!-.i(.i f-av ii.fi hi Is exp..-,.., n he .,; a nam t lll '... ialsed to Improve the ti the school grounds. .n sale at ihe cham '.e rooms. They ran '.-n cents cheap.-r if e day of the meet. at interest shown It I competition win he and the rivalry will youncsters to work ti- records for their ' interesting- stunts and .xpectcd as many of ' h year arrange for ''''formed rootrr or "!rr lea tn res. A low - is to be chsrg.-d to d" .. f Ine mt,rt n(1 1( ' jt the support given ';,.!. encouragement to ii gr.ater eKoris next Will trade Cadillac for a Ford. .'-ii wvcriand-4. J173.00. Auburn Beauty Six. Late model 4 door Ford touring body, $Mtinn C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO Tires nt Iu-.iat irtnnn Mr. and Mrs.; WHAT DO YOU MEAN hv kiTi J i a rented house all your life? Uwk l-OS ! these over and full . ,1 4..1.- 1. Modern five room bungalow rrseticallv new, house cost $2S00 to build, built-in f.-atures. two big pori-hes. fine garden, two lots, big chicken yard, hundred thousand 't.-llar vi.-w from front porch. Tilce "f the whole business $l(ioo- easy terms. ' " ' 2. Five room cottage almost new nicely panted and papered, house e.,al Clti.l . . . - : iwo oig jKirches ' "nicsen nouse and vanl bit lots, fine garden, berries hrehh. rx. free nnai.,r ... tk.-, clear title to the whole busiress. Fasy terms. 3. Here is s voung farm, for, "111. log elvht room house fumishe.1. fine income from "room. Und all fenced. Citv water piped exervsh-re !,), chickens, a fine h-'-dred r-dlar cow. ,11 gsnlen toldt and tmni,,n,e. Priw )n,.Iu,Ijn cvervihm- $i9-,,.: some terms 4 Mnc.lv moilern five room bung alow f.re nlsce. br.em.-nt. sleeping .reef H,rrovn,0n , A " neighborhood in own tf.r.,1 xsrd ,M shrttbhen- A v..;".;0 ,or "m-". r. v, x. ...... . ,n"r" LAW v Li ' nB'U by geographical .11 irrh;,",e.Pr,:."l,n' a'-c,l"r o"l'l .only way of restoration." This is a studebaker year. NO TWII.KiHT I.KAG1 K THIS XKH ""p of I" of moral and fln sncial snppor, the twllig),, ,.ae,,p DR. H. C. CHE OPTOMETRIST AND ETCj SPECIALIST 424 Perkins Bldg. Bocb1 Telephone St ' big four and cow. a fullv ADULTS BALCONY 25c iti,i.a:lix,i.,,r.,,.K Mrs. Ceorge Berry on the Organ THURSDAY-FRIDAY MATINEE A Brilliant Light. Cast Darkened Shadows, to the Flo-M ' Primrose Path Reveal Thorna Beneath Their Silken Petals "SILVER WINGS" MARY CARR Tr,umPh o' Mother-Love Ow.r R.rki... Modern Vise " PATH "T YOUR SERVICE" Slliirrf.y HOOT GIBSON i in.ne .1:1 ' - -'....si 1 . 1--, ( Cass Sireet.