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HOSHURO KtWMItVIKW. THURSDAY, JUNC M. 1
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Roseburg, Ore. '
Women's Modish Spring Capes
Of Poiret Twill, Bolivia and Velour
Spring showing of stylish capes Just received from New York's fashion
centeral Beautifully developed in fine quality Bolivias, Poiret Twill and Velour.
full-cut, and revealing the most careful workmanship. Modishly simple or elab
orately trimmed. The smart wrap of the season! Women's and misses' sizes.
- Come and See
These Highly Attractive
Modes and Exceptionally
GoodQuality-Values!
In the Season's
Most Popular Color
Including
Navy Black Caramel
Reindeer
Priced Very Moderately
For Such Genuine
Values!
$14.75 to $29.75
fSTATEAlO NEE
TO FIGHT
SANTA BARBARA, Cat. June II.
(A. P.) "It i a primary duly of
state to protect the public frora
reads of communicable disease, and
lo institute measures for the preven
tion of Doncoramunicable diseases,
said Iff. Llnsly R. Wl!lima. manag
ing dirrctor of the NVIel Tubercu
loma Association, addressing that
body hern today. .
-Thai h ai.iM annreciates tills
duty to evidenced by the creation of,
state and local boards of health and
by budgets voted for the maintenance
of these boards. But boards of neaitn
are able to go only as far in con
trolling disease as public opinion will
support them. An effective campaign
against disease cannot be carried on
by money alone; it must have the
support of public opinion. This opin
ion i best secured through the mem
bership and support of voluntary
health and tuberculosis associations
which furnish the necessary leader
ship throuRh which the people can
express their opinion. To spread
health education is one of the chief
functions of voluntary health organ
izations. Therefore, they anouia sain
the support of public opinion anu
other official health agencies so that
the latter may be adequately financed
end operated for the good of the com
munity. . . .
of the lnfanfi Jawbone remains tataet
with four or five liny teeth about
thiee thiry-seonds of an inch aaroaa.,
A part of tho adult skull la also rec
ognizable as having belonged to a hu
man. So far no Incident has come to light
which explains the presence of the
skeletons and their unusual burial
place. ' ' i
TO LITTLE GIRL
maRSHFIED. June 21. Delia Bcs-
state ana local ooaras oi --i Ay-lVi.. 7 V. i .r the datum-
the aupoort given to health activities ; sle W.ckham. aged 4 years,
, h...i..t. for the maintenance ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ovid WicKnani.
who condust the cook house at me
MUlingion mill, died this morning at
2 o'clock as the result of an accident
which happened about 1:30 last eve
ning. The little child was playing and
climbed up on a pile of lumber about
seven feet high, which causeo me
lumber to fall over on the child. The
noise of the falling lumber was heard
and the parents went to the child's
rescue and got her from under the
lumber. She waa evidently badly hurt
and was rushed in an auto to the
Reiser hospital at North Bend.
No bones were bi-oken but thesllt
He girl was hurt internally and noth
ing could be done to save her life.
She died early this morning.
The arrangements for tho funeral
have not been made.
Lloyd's Taxi for country trips day
or night. Phono 44, office la 12S Sher
idan Street
sum
'TAXZ ShtBfv
fuel YonV1 J? 1
it pulU ontht
jplendid raili
Jgn there
IllliDI.K KI.KCTKD )MMAXI)EH
lM.KI,H AVI 1'ltAVH IV '
fi KHONT 111' HHK TUI't'K
0. '.V. Klddlej commandant of the
-PELLAIHli. 'Ohio.. June 21. Run-' Fnl lii r Home, has been elected
nlng out in tho street, "Coouey" rram! cr.miaiider of the Indian War
Conrny knelt In the;dlroct patli of ! Ve:eran Afi'.orlatlon for the second
a moving flro trunk nnd begun pray- terra, i .Vr. Hlilillu Is now in Portland
in?, Jesse liuiiAway, driver, Mopped ', uUendln:; the sessions of that organ'
tl-.e machine. It required I he strength 1 1uHotis of v hlch he la ono ot the
of five other men und Dunaway to olucat members. ,
w-mnve llnnrnv tn the oilv liicliiiu I a
pending a lunacy Inquest. Kjrot ! Col my summer prices for direct pairs for your hay machinery ir you
sio religious zrnl Is believed U delivery of nil kinds of Wood nnd . net Derrlng of McCormick. They ure
have caused CouroyVmliid to bo-, COAL. You'll be surprised. J. A. .standard' makes, sold everywhere.
C' ! 1!'" 'i m' i lull .i-i iiImm" iiiiiiij mi in I I V--" T?I-"-
PRESERVING KETTLE8
Orunlto, aluminum, or tin kettles,
pails or sauce pots for your preserves.
Sir.es ud to 17 nuortat Colanders, fun-
rrelK. slalnlees steel paring knives. Jar
rubbers and caps, and ail canning ac
cessories at usual low prices at
Orr's. ; . , . .
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You will always be assured of rc-
CHICAGO, Juno 21. (A. P.) The
Pennsylvania Railroad system has be
gun a series of Improvements to cost
more than (125,000,000, according to
an announcement made by the road
here recently. Work bag already be-
mjn nn nsirovemerits costing iriore
dollars In tho
which Includes
I MrAdoo Pays Tribute Railroad Men.
I William Gibs McAdoo paid the
j railroad men a greet tributo when
he said, "Tho railroad men are One
j of the biggest factors or the present
I day. and during the World War their
:M w Invnlimnln. During the war.
the railroad man put in long hours Ube.n two million
'nnd put forth his best efforts to northwestern region
make the world safe for democracy,
by seeing that men, animals and war
equipment were transported over tba
rails without delny." .
In "Woatliouhd Limited," Emory
Johnson's drama of the railroads,
which Is now showing at the Liberty
Theatre, is told a sincere and human
drama glorifying a railroad man as
one of tho great unbreakable fibres
of the country's Industries. "Wea.-
toend Limited." is a 'great story
with the railroads as a background.
It graphically depicts fundamental
reasons for McAdoo's great tribute
to tho railroad mn.
Coal advances to winter schedule MMMMImm
prices at the mines on July 1st. Order LODGE DlSETTT
greatly reduced prices. J. A. LWnn.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
t 'i IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undorsigned at his office In the
City Hall in the City cf Roscburg. Ore
gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday,
inK- i 1923 for the lmDrovement of
most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and obb street from the North line of
Ohio. . i " Roberts street to tho South line of
The largest single Improvement will ninek 23. Waite's 1st Addition, in the
bo at 55th Street, Chicago, where the I City of Roseburg, Oregon, in the man-
Guide Posts Of Business
RIDING along an unfamiliar road, you depend upon
sign posts to guide you. Whether you're hitting
the thank-you-manis in a flivver or soaring along in a
cosily car, they do their work equally well.
Today, us you spend your money to fill your needs,
r
advertisements are waiting to direct you. They arc the
guide posts of business. They point the short, straight
road to satisfaction in ouying. They will serve you
well, whether you spend much or little.
Do you slop to rend the advertisements? They arc
published to tell you exactly where to go for what you
want. TUry lead you to values of which you would
never know were they not there to guid-: you.
And remember that advtitising always points out
good: of unquestioned value. When a store or manu
facturing concern puts its name on (jooda and tolls you
nbout them, yoa may be sure that they are worth con
sideration. It does not pay to advertise unworthy
merchandise.
Be guided by the advertisements
Thrilling Hrcnes In Coming Play.
A film version of ono of the mort
xcitlng sea stories of recent years
It Metro's production, "All the
Brothers Were Valiant," based on
the story of the same name by Ben
, Amea Williams. In its screen form
it comes lo the Antlers Theatre for
: a run of two days.
! Those who have read Mr. Williams'
1 powerful whaling story cannot but
; remember It as an unusually vivid
i and thrilling tale. It has all the
'elements which go to make a
thoroughly entertaining photoplay;
and with the careful production
which Metro has given It, it should
be one of tno season's bigest pic
! tures.
In the cast are several players
whose abilities should make the
leading characterizations especially
vivid, l.on Chahey Is seen in the
role of Mark Shore, a schemlug,
crRfty seaman, whose sudden disap
pearance from his ship Is for a lop
time an unsolved mystery; Jo-1
Shore is his brother, captain of the
rchooner which Mark himself once
commanded. As played by Malcolm
MctJregor, this part Is acted with
genuine skill and power. The de
lightful actress. Billln Hove, is he
only feminine player of any Import
ance In the cast.
Viola Ihtnn In OinoHncs; New Hole
The lalust Metro photoplay tn star
the charming Viula Dana Is "Crino
line and Romance," and It Is to o
shown to the large family of Miss
Dana's enthusiasts tonight at the
Art!ern Theatre. Many noveltlsi,
lo' In chrrooterizntion and in story,
nn rrmled for this film, and
photoplay funs rhonld I entertain
ed hugely. If ai-ronntn of the picture
can lie depended tipor.
Mini Hunan vorenti lty takes an
entirely new turn in "Crinoline and
Romance." In the photoplay she i
son as a naive Southern miss, com-
f' t. Iv :efjuesterod from the rest of
the world on her gran father i
estates In North Carolina. The star
Is exeryihlng that her role calls lor
demure, vivacious, spirited, ras
cliistlng. Her acting In this picture
l said to provide a real surprise for
Ihealre-gocrs.
tracks will be elevated at a cost of
$616,221. Another expenditure, of
1121,379, will be made just four blocks
south, at 59th street, where the Penn
sylvania shops are located. Facilities
for making heavy repairs to freight
cars will be installed tn these shops
so that disabled cars can be put on the
tracks promptly, in accordance with
the present campaign to keep all
equipment In constant service. .
Pennsylvania railroad coal docks at
Sandusky, Q., , will bava their slip
deepened to permit the entrance - of
large ships and allow continuous pas
sage to other crafts.
A second track will be extended
from Webbs to Walbridge, Ohio, with
a 125-car capacity siding at Webbs,
at a cost of $100,000. This Improve
ment will expedite the handling of
freight from Toledo nnd relieve the
Toledo yard from considerable congestion.
At Ft. Wayne. Ind.. a 110-foot turn
table will be Installed to replace a
75-foot turntable, which has become
Inadequate for the large, modern en
gines. This will cost J68.068
The announcement says that these
improvements are in accordance with
the nation-wide campaign being con
ducted by the American Railway As
sociation to have all railway enulD-
nient In constant service for the ex-
Neighbors ot Wooaertrt, u
tw. w meets oa ut si
Monday evenings, & t ,
Visiting neiphbors InrttH
BERTHA E TAUOl;
MAROARET WuTSn,
ner provided by Ordinance No. 7T8,
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnished
uuon nniilicatlon to the' undersigned
and must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to tho City Treas
urer for 5 per cent of the amount Dia,
to be forfeited to the City m tne event
said bid is accepted and the bidder
shall fail to enter into a contract
and bond with the city according to
the terras of said bid. A bond of 100
per cent of the contract, satisfactory
to the City will be required from the
contractor. The time stated in the
proposals for compleUng the work
will be considered In awarding the
contract.
The Council reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. By order of
the Common Council.
Dated June 19, 1923. v
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Rosc
burg, Oregon. ,
1)
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR ALLEY
IMPROVEMENT
Knight of Pythias, AIM
7 Meets every TtMa-i
In Knights of PytsiiiiiU
street Visitors ahnait
CLAIR K. AlHS,t
1. R. FARRINffmi
E. E. WIMBERLU.
A. F. 4 A. M., Lnum IMir
Regular commaalcabta i
4th Wednesdays CKt
Masonic Temple, Boss.
Visitors welcome.
R. A. W1LS0HT
W. F. HAKBin
United Artisans t
bee Hall flrBt and tM i
Visiting members tnp
LAUREN McCUU
l;l' "' " MILDRED McCCB
BELLE STEPHEN
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned at his office in the
City Hall in the City, of Roseburg,
Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday,
July 2, 1923, for tho Improvement of
pected traffic this summer, when the! Alley, Block 51, from the North lino
present business boom will reach
height
Us
Leaves for Miuneaot
J. M. Hopkins, for sewral years
part a resident of West Roseburg.
and widely acquainted throughout
the city, left this morning for Min
nesota, whore he will make his home
with his daughters. He will be met
of Lano Street to the South lino of
Cass Street in the City' of Roseburg,
Oregon, In the manner provided for
by Ordinance No. 779.
All bids must be submitted upon
K. O. T. M. meets Mk
Thursday of each ubV
bee hall, corner Cm
streets. Visiting K
welcome. .'
U C. GOODS!'
0. W. RAPf.lt
Eaalts, Roseburf A-
Maccabee hall, oa Ci
2nd and 4th WednefltT
each month, at t ! '
brethren is good tfiaM
welcome. . ,
EUGENE LTTTIi'
RICHARD Bl'9Cl
B. F. G0ODMA!l,
I. O. O. F., PhlletirliS U'
Meets in Odd FellonTi
Friday evening,atI:W"
tag brethren art 1J
STOREY IK J
A. J. GEDData
J. a BAILIXI
blank forms which will be furnished ! woodmen of th Wortf, Cat'
i, . . I. n ii..l,.lniwl 1 . , ftAAtMtU
Upon application to the undersigned,
and must bo accompanied by a certifi
ed check payable to the City Treasur
er for five per cent of the amount
at Portland by one of his daughters, I Did- t0 be forfeited to the City of
and a few days later
eastward.
they will go
L
MEPKOItn. June II. The skele
ton nf an ailult and an Infant dis
covered on the old A. C. Taylor place i
two and one half miles north of town i
yesterday by Sara Bateman were de-;
molinhcd hy the scraper which the I
young man was nsmg to level the I
ground. Wheiher the larger one was,
that of a onoin or man Is now bard
lo detcrniltie.
They cre buried about two and '
one half feet under the surface not
mor tlian a hundred yards or so from j
the Partfic hithway and gave rvl-j
dene of having been buried for a'
long period of years. The teeth of the j
larger skeh-t,in nTv. evidence of bav
ins undertone dental work. A portion'
1
OOODYEAR takes
VS the highest
grade, long -staple
cotton, of unusual
tensile strength,
tnd .builds up the
carcass of the Good
year Cord Tireby the
exclusively Good
year method of
group-ply construc
tion. The result is a
tire that lasts longer
in any service and is
the most econsmt
eel you can buy.
A CiWim Jwrr, Stmtfmn
Min4 lh ttmw t;4rr
CW w4ti tk. All.
WfK. TrJ ...
Roseburg in the event said bid is ac
cepted and the bidder shall fail to en
ter into a contract' and bond with the
City according to the terms of said
bid. A bond of 100 per cent of the
contract will be required from the
contractor. The time stated In the pro
posals for completing the work will
be considered in awarding the con
tract. The Council reserves' the right to
reject any and all bids. By order of
the Common Council.
Dated June 19, 1923.
R. U WHIPPLE.
Recorder cf the City of Roseburg,
Oregon.
NOTICE FOR BIOS FOR ALLEY
IMPROVEMENT
itit:m n; (. m,iK
;n it ; . ir m.k
H Sirrvt.
' 1v
Sealed bids will bo received by the
: undersigned at his office in the City
Hall In the City of RowebneK, Oregon
up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday July 2,
1 123 for the improvement of Court
House Alley from the North line of
Dougias Street to the South line of
Court Street in the City of Roseburg,
Oregon, in the manner provided by
I Ordinance No. 7S0.
All bids must bo submitted upon
I blank forms which will be supplied
i upon application (o tho undersigned
,and must be accompanied by a certl
1 fied check Payable lo the City Treas
urer for five per cent of the amount
: Din. to be forfeited io the City in the
event said bid is accepted and the bid
der shall falMo enter Into a contract
and bond with tho City according to:
the terms of said bid. A bond of
,1"0 per cent of tho contract, satlsfac-)
i""." io me t,ny will oe requirea tn
!the conlrartor. Tho time stated In the
(proposals for completing the work
'will be considered In awarding Ihc
contract.
; The Council reserves the right to!
, reject any and all bids. By order or
t-ommon Council.
Dated June 19, 1923.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
m. tt j .
. - .... i.i.hht in ,np i iit ui ii'wr
'burg. Oregon.
i
Meets m u" - .
Roseburg every W"
day evenings. VUittal sv
always welcome. ,
FRED A. rrKlWv"
M. iL M1LU
Laurel Chapter J".",
Stated convocsOT"
Tuesdays, M"00 J',
members requesteJ
W, F. HAJOU
. E. 8., Rosebur. 0g
Hold. VXTi
1st and 3rd P- ,
month. AU 1
and sisten art rap""
FREE JOrlNSOi.
.... T. W.
No. ll-HvHS."
2nd and 4th Tbsrrf 0
Visiting sisten n
views. MsccabM ,
Cass streets. . j. I
Elks, S" '.
otH ,
BL P. O,
K'ElWTIJ-!a.
of every m"" -Url)
qo.,ed to .tteoj
Jl.itlng bretherl ,
TUcd W'rASKCt?S
Temple every -
a'tSSc;
ril I.IK rm.9
.7 w,sllXI." .
mS'
l rr
day eveBine
K. of P. t
come. . -rw.
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