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R08EBUR0 Nt WB BBV'gW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ?1. 10?3. PAGE FIVE A- if I T li r- Ladies' Fine Dress . 11. r i i. I Kodv knows our envmoie rcpmauou ior loveiy rTiods. including all the popular patterns Ftw e. ..foavoa m rotton find silk. in summci r i-.. line, of Gloves Hosiery and Corsets B R. A H A M, Roseburg, Ore. t lien' STUDY OF FEET TO STUMP OUT MOVIE DIVORCE "Sole" Mate to Be Picked Henceforth by Analysis of Pedal Extremities 'WARE OF FALLEN ARCH l'rom Porllnn'l E. Norlhrup arrived yesterday ruoon from Portland and will I U' visit al me " " tor ti''MT.it u ; . Van liorsti l nnd Mrs. " .rrlvvd hero after -H " ... ... ho tmme visit Mm. C. II. Norihrup for a week or ten , - . s tke the Sizzle Out of This Hot Spell jj Flac-Footed Maidens Usually Have Bad Dispositions According to Chiropodist , yon feel the heat while shopping usinefs calls you out, drop In and ; oa e et our ice cold drinks at the lain. W e can supply all the popular n. and you will bo refreshed and v the cool retreat In our populur in 5 a LUNCHES SERVED 4ii ROSEBURG. OREGON V VapoRub reis HE NEW GARDNER CAS S BEARING CRANKSHAFT The Only Car with One-Year Guarantee It at take you for a rids In the new RADI3 SPECIAL. It will convince you it tne Dent car made Tourinj S1185 Radio Special S1350 Equipped Sedan Si 680 Coupe $1360 L. C. GOODMAN Dealer for Douglas County 1 1 2 N. Jackson St. loseburg-Scottsburg Stage! (International News Service LOS ANGELES. Sept. 20. Will the study of the feet of movie act ors anil actresses prevent future di That the discovery of one's "sole- V mate Is possible through impres ts sions of the feet and that pitfalls W, of marital unhnppiness can be & avoided by reading the churacter a clearly indicated by a person's Bole, is the contention of Dr. K. F. Hay Si i den. noted New York chiropodist. fj ; "The feet are more ol an index of character than most people arc aware of." says Dr. Hayden. "For instance, the girl of low arches in A many cases will be found to be 5 cruel and exacting. K Avoid Flat Feetl "Also avoid a flat-footed girl with fallen arches, as she is usually in IHior health. The flat-foot, with all of tho toes crowded together by high heels and pointed shoes, iudicates a shallow person who prefers jazz and cato follies to the more substantial pleasures of life." Helene C'hadwick, film actress, who receutly insured her feet for JiOjouu is pointed out by Dr. Ilaydeu as of- j ferine an Illustration of a normal wo : man's feet. "Perfect alignment j shown in Miss Chadwick's pedo graphs indicates a sunny disposition with a predilection for the normal pleasures of life." he says. j Few Are Perfect. I Dr. Hayden has Inspected tho feet of &U0 fining women students at the ! Kansas I'niversity, where he found only two perfect specimens, one pair being those of a Chinese girl. A trip to any of the beaches where the fairest daughters of the I country are wont to disport them selves, will convince the most skep tical that there is room fur great im provement In tho average foot, de Clares the eminent chiropodist. Divorces both in the motion picture colony and in other circles throughout tho country are gaining in niimlxr every year. In proportion the movie colony is not experiencing uny great er number of divorces than indicated suecetsful. officials said. KxulaiulUK 'uitlnid Carl J. liner, out) at the dlrei-uirs. declared that Instead Of hoe harsus j U5e! on the lower Mississippi and other! livers, thV system pv.iMdes lor small barges which will be linked together; like freight cars of a train. The tow-: bonis would weigh only ore-third as much as the present tnwlmats, but would develop the satae power. Propulsion of the boats would be from paddles fixed on an endless chr.ln on each aide of the bout. Ev. ory paddle, walch would exert a di rect thrust at the water, would de velop more pulling power than the usual paddle wheel and with less re rlstunce. according to Mr. liner. Tho barges will be small, having a capnelty of from one to three car loads." continued Mr. Haer. ' Trains of barges would ne made up in a iashlon similar to freight ear trains, with no waiting for loading or un loading. A barge rtesiin-d for a river port would be dropped at that port and the train wotjld proceed, ph kin up loaded barges at clifleient points. 'Divisions of the rivers, like rail-ro-d divisions, would he established, the tow boats hauling the liarges through their divisions and deliver-1 lug the tow to otbM joats at the di vision points. "The design of the ton boats and barges will bo such that they can op eraje efficiently lu three feet of wa ter." Mr. Ilaer pointed out that under the proposed method (Julf to the Lakes service would immediately be come feasible by usiu the present canal from Chicngo' to the Illinois river and then to tho Mississippi, lie added that towboats and barges ol the new typo had been contracted fo.' and that the service was epeeted to begin next summer. 1 B e w: , I 1 d GOLF PLAYERS ATTENTION There will soon come to the Liberty Theatre a most wonderful instructive picture on golf by llene Surazen. ' showing clearly his method of using j every club and making every shot I known to golf. The shots are illustra j ted first bv photography at normal , speed and then in slow motion, S' every posture of the body can be ob served at every inatant of the stroke. Hotter than a course at a golf school or weeks of practice on the course. Advice on the grip, stance, stroke and follow-through; on playing shots from the tee, fairway, rousb and sand 1 traps. Interesting to everybody. FED! C GOODMAN, Prop. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY PHONE 146 READ DOWN i M"ilfit7rSe 0 . 7:30 21 9 7:40 30 8 7:55 4' M 8:10 50 17 8:20 OS 32 8:50 25 38 9:00 P I S5 10:00 p5 76 11:00 "Mti with boat at itUburj for Car. gr and Reedsport. rare ac ROSEBURG WINCHESTER ' WILBUR 8UTHERLIN OAKLAND YONCALLA DRAIN Office at Fay's Drug Store ELKTON SCOTTSBURG Connects with North and - South Bound Stages at Roseburg. Time 4:00 3:50 3:40 3:30 3:20 2:50 2:40 READ UP Miles 76 71 68 62 59 33 1:30 21 1.65 12:30 21 0 Fare 6-V25 4.00 3.95 3.80 3.75 3.20 3.00 Connects with Loon Lake Stage at Scotte burg on Tuesday and Saturday OFMHHS dicious aroma ox an opened can is a promise of the tuii-tiavoreacup to com TVAarnvnTnv ..,,t to ( PI I in ..v o.uer ... .,.e, n - '-1 Although the recent mine disaster at ,ed. However, he pro.nin.ince of the , KfulI1J1.e v,ollling. took a heavy i f.lm folk results In the.r dlvmces be-, ,. I'.T, '. 'f'ea :.rKCfr" .,'hl,n,:reduotion In auch accidents since or- 'made-it Standard" divorces of perbona In other fields of; endeavor. RHEUMATIC NEURITIS ; izutiou nf liu1 lluivau of Mines. The j Ketunierer disaster was only the sec ond of any magnitude this year, while in former years, before the adoption of STJtTEBUUS IMiBiFE safety methods devised by bureau ex- : pens, life-taking explosions were not I uncommon. In the month of Dccem- ber, 19'i7, 600 men were killed in two COM-(disasters alone. While the bureau was not organiz- iOl !EIHS Advertise In, tbe Ncwa-Keview 1 lOregoh State Fair Salem, September 21-29 yOU SHOULD see this exhi bition of products from every section of our state, a revelation and a liberal education to every one. Agriculture, Horticulture, Live Stock. Special attractions day and night. Horse racing, amuse Tients, stock and poultry shows, etc. $75,000 in prizes and purses. SAYS HIS PRESCRIPTION PLETELY BANISHES ALL RHEU MATIC PAIN AND TWINGES IS , e,1 ,,il mill il nr train nnnnnllv GUARANTEED. 1 12,000 coal miners in safe methods in' . , . ., , . .. 'mining, rescue and first aid work; i Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are. 0 .,,s u ,. sl.ltions amI Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison ,i ,, , ,,,,.. .,,, ii,, , ilo Starts to Leave the System Within 1 "i vty Bli"1"11 lc udes m s, Twenty-four Hours. i mo!"le un!ls numbor 0 TuMj ! ; equipped railroad rescue cars and U Kverv druggist iu this county is an-! np"t of '"'' automobile trucks. , thorizeil to sav to every rheumatic i .Most mine disasters result from ex sufferer that if a full pint bottle of , Plosions, caused by the hWi explo- ALLENRlir, the sure conqueror of lvca used in tho mining process. Al I rheuiiiatisni. does not show tho way to , though Anmriean n al mines used last stop the agony, reduce swollen Joints year more than :2".4rO.Ooi) pounds ofi and do away with even the slightest assorted explosive; . however, the num-' twinge of rheumatic pain, he will glad- ber of men killed per 1.000 dropped iy return your money, without com-! from 6.24 in 1!I07 to 4.1a in 1S21. I ment. ' The most Important of the discov-i ALLEXUHt' has been tried and test-; cries of tho Uureau's engineers was ed for yea is, and really marvelous re- that finelv divided coal dnsi is hic!ih 1 suits have been accomplished In the ! exploflve without fie presence of ail most severe cases where the suffering jKht. or flame from a "shot" inn and agony was. Intense and piteous exolosive ca. and that a so.-nk. ooen and where the patient was helpless, i .. K, .rpvrn,i,m ,lf .....i, Cost of Insurance Premiums Would Ik tirenter Than Fire Isiks l!ccoiit ruction 'ill Pe Htat-tcil at Onec Mr. James H. Allen, tho discoverer! explosions can t- I V I SUNGFT 'm I ICXiNHASTj I or by adding to Far (,U Mh e and One-Third for the Round Trip. tiili.r inclusive; return limit October 1. , , " , -" f "(sprinkling drv min sui ereu ''""" ' ""''"" " "; the ever-present ro.-il dust n sufficient 11 1 il i J 1 1 1 . in n ii'n nil ruiivi'-iri lu niitiK ... . - . , hHt hMlo, s not want a cent of any i ? ,itnt,ty of non-exwivo Ktonn dust. ono'M inonev nnlesn ALLKXIUJIT ri(..; J' Hnrne mines a . one dnst cloud is cisielv conimers this worst of all dis- iei i' b,'rrr ' " ; ? t Phot eaM.. hiid he ha instructed dritcRlsTsf Aside from d-u .oplnij pas mask to guarantee) it ait above in ftverv Jn-'3" oth,'r Impotvun restue rquiwnenl fitniue. Nathan Kuilerton, Th Itexall t"1' bureau abo wodiu-ed n- w tyju. Store, KoHidmrg, Oregon, can supply : 'Xplsivrs ho;-e fl. -no is nnl liable to I sei oii fltlHT fa.i or tjftai uust. j nesi- explosives are kim-'n ja "permis.i- blert" and were fir.-i deviled by bureiiu re-warrht'i s, alih'ti: h the bureau now only tets ruii.i.1 : ially mad" explo ) sivvs ;ind Rivt '.s in- - ur lions as to their , bept use. j Improvements in mine, venfilatlon ' '.vorked oul by th" bureau have con (trlbuted also to li " decrease In the number of di-py: n from jras explo you. El SYSTEM 0! WATERTRANSPOBT! Al-L TRAINS DIRECT TO FAIR GROUNDS For futlier particulars ask ugems . Soutl JOHN M. SCOTT st i'Kenger Traffic Manager iern Pacific Lines ST. I.ol IS. pi. -'i. A new iys- t. m ti'.-rteti to niark an era In In-'l.-nd satrvay transportation, is planned bv a troup of prnn lnent St. Louis business men who hare lii Icoiporated the Standard I "nit Navi gation company. I'nd'-r the plans. I iratisporistl-m on the Mississippi and r.ther rivers of lh9 country would 1 h.-i'iol d la a trann'-r fimilar to rail- road lianspor'atiou. New types of 1 lev. I.ii:,' u"'l l nrg -s are to be used. ,cMcniv tr;:t!s or whicli have prorcd TAKES liOID A?-rj HELPS Ccld3 th.it "h i- t on" should bo gotten rid cf, f'-r no one can stand lhe strain of ra :V. : couch, disturbed I sleep and irrit'.'i n of tliro.-.t and i iuegs. M.irie I'r- er, Frceport, 111., ' wri'ett "I -.jd iv ire or Icti of a i cc-gh fr yeef "fl f have taken i quit.- a number -,' rttdi-ines. None of them taket hold ar,i H-lps liio: Folry's Honey and Tir." This old, reliablo courh syrup prr..;.ptly helps coughf, colr.s, crouu ar wli'M-.pini; cou'n. Contains no opit'. .. Children like it W. F. CHAPMAN PAl-KM. Sept. 2o. The dest ruc tion of til" i 1 1 f i u h ( r i ;i I tuiiUline; and coiitenta by fire at the slate peni tentiary with a net loss ol' ti'lU.WW has Riven ri.;e to lhe iti'iuiiy why the state does no! insure lit, ifUiMins. Th- re.im back of the pt.ii-ite in hihltintr the si;ife from pl-e-iiiR Inur- aiire. on buildings npp-.iiv. to be th::t the royt In prejuitiins would be 'ent er than the fire loss, bemuse of the larifo number of buildlrnrs involved, so lhe money which would he paid out in premium Is conidi red in the nature of a fund from w hi- h the state may draw to ruconstruet buildiai:s tlmt are designed. There ore two ni"'!iod:, thai the state may follow In the reronntrur tlon. The uta'.e emereiicv huuul may be called to authorize i def icbuiry apprepriut ion. or lhe lifjste tmufd oi public builditiv i'otiiu.iiiieis. cm-po.--d cf the ;:f,. iii'tr. th" reiary or stale and the st. '" ir :t-t, iii.v Issue reriiflcates (l hid t.t- dmrs and conslriiclion iinni' dlately prnci-eil. lhe next f;;;io'j oi the leL i"dat tire Ftarwlint bai k of Ho- a ifn. ;overnor Pier. t idnv. in con- r.r.;ii:nii w;t!i ullivr 1'" IM;" ri ftf th'1 bn::rd. expre-.-d pr- f-r-u'-- f-r the c-iilipc cf !,. . !. r-. ir y Ik.-i rl. rhether this w:M '-e d-fiiv Ii.ts not yet been d'-tertnied. Governor Plen-r '. p--"er-nce for th" em iireitey boatfl, h" e!;,(ned. is th" potiliilitv Ifiat th" publo bu ;!!i 'it' ( oin mi '.!,m w on Li nnl.' om- thi-Tre the reerju. t ( Mr I ion ot th" IriMihk's e;(-tlv hh tlev we(-... :(nd tlj. I'dVt nior y.iH fie (.uid not ;'P prnv.- tfi- coie?' ruftir n of iufl.ini- IMKbie bulbllllVS. 'lhe i.!!'iMieV rer.- i ral wi'l be arkf 1 lo ( iii.t n th" '.o;i-r e-i if-!Tlf 'r-'.' lerd. ? Of the lll'.t J,'i " have b- (( r""ti " t' d r o uirt-r rem s I vt1 e r iniHtt in ' inn . ii'l t li a i ( 9 r i f tTitc hn r nane I i) or, niir1! M ',- "f V. Plate r,-. ni.it hs.l I ian I V. rh. i. at-l T ('otv.'.'.'i. ft:- eV. I. V. i an. I fur' h r ad th ot 1 r tR e ! f li (liy tn ii ! i'rerts.l SKATTI.K, Sept. 20. Slate Senator and Mrs. Percy L. Sinclair returned hero this morniiiK fiom 1 1 warn, where liny were yesterday arrnimicd on (h.Trnes of ucccptini; depisitH In the d iunct Southwestern WashiiiKton Suite Hank alter they knew it was insolvent. JJoih plemb-d not Ruilty and were releawod on f IjOU bail. J r Hid AUTO WRECK INJURIES ARE FATAL TO GIRL S W.KM, Si'pt. Injuriet sus tained in an aulomolille. aiiddent Sun-, day nUhl proved fatal early .Mom'ay morniiiK when MIsm Inez Isaacs, It., Craitd H"nde India: erl, died at a lorn I ho'-pit-il. Tlie acei !i ut occur- ' re.l near the K ier re h oul on the liver road near Sab iu. about 7 i o'clirk la t li" evenini:. .1. K. Proper, j Portland, driver of lhe ear. and -VIh ( MairKio p.aai - sinier of the ifead i irirl. eseapid wiitiout s rioun iu.tury. Pros,;.-r was dii.tni; toward Sab m i nnd ;rt the in:i i'.ne approat died a,' brieve near lhe noot it sl.idd"d In loo: c Rra"l, sirink hotfi side of the bridge nnd plun'-eii nito the ere, 'I limit: It the w a i 1 ' i' in Hi" reek 't.is otilr li up fert lb- p. if was wilh v r-a I dlffieully thai Pro. - r and Macule -aj.e were aid" to 'fee t heuss.dves and t!ie (tiiureil i n I Irom h" r"' k Hi;e. A pa'-dn., tio!ori-r w.is lunl- d .Hid broil -hi tie- t .t' 'V to S.l!ep. The KM P Krilltl '.ViM I I 1' ' need. I lie remafrs w. i" :.il- n to the Kir don 'I.OtiU"ry e,!!l.V The emi L-irl is lhe daiii 'M-r o' ir. and Mrs. I"r;'iik h:i;i. v ' 'T. w .i U'-r at III" .It'linri'l I, oo : I. Safe Milk on.. A tdrtn The OrlRlnnl Tf I n--r k f- AM A.;, t. IVb-!;Ivi.":.J.:jH.- .".--..nK . inP--.-.. d. -SiTablttfoin. N unt'.-r.i.-rt kinj. Avoid luiilaiic-t.s anj S'jbsti'.uici HOOSIER 1 Reduced Prices Oak, Porcelain Top or White Enamel, Zinc Top In fine condition Nearly new $57.50 Complete with Metal Drawers, Sugar llins. Class Dishes Parslow Furniture Co. Ill N. Jackson Street llosoburg Oregon i I -:-.si':iC:f:r - for th-- r-l M .,, HI for Inl ; .iM-eial ill- iJ'lf.t ' 'ill Inrnlul-, ,1 ,v the B.,v- PJ,ViLi Ch. II II .M'Mi-'-, ! -,. e. -.,it. !.l ".-;. I :f'.. ! 1 ;i -: I lilf I NOTICE to Small Car Owner3 3QxVi Mason Cords $10.55 30x3i F irestone Cords $10.55 30x3'. I lood Cord $12.50 30x31,2 OMfiold Fabric $8.75 Wilson's Tire Shop