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BOS6BURQ NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ?8. 19.13. HAIITH S TOGGERY IIOMK OF QUALITY CLOTHES 1MI s . . 'l 1 - II ... . I - j COURT DF CLAIMS M)J0Z IOW1L1S Three models in thirteen body types each a Six and each a stu&ebafce? and eacli representing the greatest value 5or the money invested. " iqi4 MODELS AND PRICES f. o. b. factory -1V " 2F3C1AI.SIX 1 UiG SIX UOny,?1- J.W.ZCH-. B. 7-rit..nfW.B. ';'Jp ' SO HP. (OH. P. Un u F jl Touring i 1350 Tuurintf E.Sh-' Pm ) 915 Kojtlcr(J pMi.). 13JS Spnditer(S-Pua.) , -HiiS f'lii Cou?c(5 Pitt.) 1T5 CouD(S-Pa.). 2550 ($-;;: s4,B..- joso shm trse B 1 W. A. BURR & SONS Central Garage, Roseburg S IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR SIUIM IP IS is oldie (ire., Oct. 24. The Mate he insane here is 40 :.iy. The institution was Htoher If S3, with Ir. of S;ilcm ns superln- NOTICE OF REMOVAL Our temporary office is now at O the Auction House, 328 North Jackson Street, where patrons ill find us at their service. fhono 541-Jr On anil after No- vnniber 5 we will be permanently located in our new quarters, 324 North Jackson Street. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. )r. Given anil Dr. Ciiesy, j DANCE! in the rpen'.ns day the at Winchester Saturday night, ' October 27. Good order, Rood . pood music nnd a heck of a time. x ie s blue '? the air in filled with particles. Those ab lubt rys which make ;s an.! -eflect to the ays which make blue. fc.-ioual use of Epsom Salt ' tac sky seem bluer fci.il brightens those bil ls'' vithin. ak" because it is thor urili. .1. cleanses th" '"h's yua keep fresh :-!c:allv good for eld. file ami thos of midillo 111 1'iiri t- st prepara- h.-il-l. .....I i t r ii u fLi lit-. 1"! tin- h. st that skill -.i. tin' run produce. lathan Fullerion ?,gat!l zmg son ""Is. Koscburg, Ore. 1M I That's wliat fc Millions fc of women K is nave uuitev r-i i . Will Bein uniform. P 1 and aepcuaaD.c . I it never sPo" I I "ny of the xn- 1 I rfredients used I 1 Snbakeday 1 I wnni o'S CHFATTST I Xfc. J a '1 BEST t?(lJ' BY uv TEST LGPD'M Hie institution nrovidinr accommodiitions for 370 patients, 200 men and 104 ! women. At the present time there are 1S5J patients in the hospital un increase of 5u0 per cent In the 4(M year period, Two employes ot the institution at the time of its opening are still on the hospital payroll. They' f ,hp P0Tern)0nt for stolen Jtovern are E. A. Thatcher, In charse of the eumniuisary department, and Mrs. Dell Irwin, in charge ot the receiving ward. . . Auvlmlrl l'reat.) W ASHIXtiTO.N, (kt. 26 The court of claims has reconvened with a calendar of rates for the winter term which, in the accregate amouut claimed and the novelty and lmnor- tance of the issues Involved, exceeds ; all litication ever before pendlnt; anainst tne goTerniuenment at anv one time. The amount In the caset i now pending is approximately 2.- oou. yon. (100. mostly arising out of the world war. Claims filed aisalntt all depart- uifins or me (toverument, amont. I which are a larse number Hiat have never reached the court, include lh - IoIIowIiik: the war department, in I which claimants have filed claims In- volvinK approximately 1 5.000. 000.- 000; the bureau of Internal revenue-, which has before it claims for rebates and refunds aKureeatlnir many mil lions; the (hipping board, where the amount of cancellation ulone amount ed to over $S50,000,000; claims fori patent infringement estimated by thel deportment of justice at 1X00,000,- 000; claims made by the railroads which as filed with the railroad ad ministration amount to approximate ly .10,000.000; claims propor tionately large arise from the hous ing corporation, war risk bureau, lood and fuel administrations, and : there are also a larRe number of I claims of a miscellaneous character. I The variety of the claims is al most unlimited. They include ac- tions for requisitioning ot ships and i railroads, transportation of troops, ammunition and supplies, infringe ments of patents for high explosives, submarine boats and torpedoes. wire- less and radio apparatus; contracts- for anti-aircraft engines and guns, military and naval supplies and am munition, appropriation of campsites and naval basea, together with con tacts for manufacturing and acts of j commandeering of almost endless di versity. Many novel and interesting ques tions are raised In the court, espec ially In suits for infringement of patents. The petition of one inven tor claims $1,000,000 for the little pocket boo) s of stamps which are ?old at every po3t off ce. Another claims that as earlv a. 1905 he in vented a gliding machine involving I the principles upon which every ail plane operated by the government is constructed, and if successful he may recover 1 10.000,000. The sum ofj $!"). 000 is asked for infringement! in the manufacture of torpedoes, and ! of amusement, w heu an accident about $30,000,000 for radio appa-i draws peoplo together, in the cloak tus. , . j room u;,u Uii'Utie, In bhort, wherever One test cose is brought by a sav-i there is a crown, lie may operate in inrs bank to determine the liability ! Vh nna today, and toiuonow be loi tering about a ny a hjm'.red miles j I'NIVKUSITY OH OlSKllON .cute. Oct. 20. (Special. Since 'nivcrsl'y of Oregon football squad' first met the Id;. ho eleven on the lii.riiroii away hack In the Ucm , isi'ite player--, have not won a silicic' !c:nre from the nity. This year the 1 ! V:ind:i!s aie invading the OreL-on ter-; Itit'iiy seeking victory, and It is con- t-'id-tl by ihose v ho are well up on, fi'oiball that tliey have a Hood ch.-.nc-. to win th -ir first laurels from Ore- t Mn on lli.vvntd field In Eimeno next Satui-dav. i , Inasimuh ns this U tho onioinl KftnuM of tin y.ar r.ir thf v.irstty- far if !h r;m bt'at 1 1 VamUils t;'i has ?tnu'- , thiiu? bt-tt'T than h cttud chance m; ri-Ht. t'carli .ch;" Huntington ih . iiuinK all ihiit ho can tti ivndor U uf imperhus to tho ri'tniiod Vandal; inuu'h. Pi act let on I lay ward field, tin bt'cmno ahuosl fK-ndih in Its in tt nity, continuing trom o.trly in th v aft'.'nioun until d:uk. The ttrofion de-j i fi-iise must he jiorfecttd before hin ! battle. j If the Kiune lin".i rocs inlo tin Iil.tho p;inc as. wart m nt up tr;;. in Whitman phiyet-s the av rar wti;;ht of tho varsity eleven will be' ITU. WillitMnson. left end. weight hi I'd )o umU. and Kislcy, rii;ht end, wi-bihs ltiTi. Keed, Jeft t;cHe, weighs VM. jind Vondtr Ahe.iiKht tackle, ls.1. Mills, left Kuard. 17. and 1'atiey, riiu miard, 171. Siiul.nr, center, .weighs 171. tT.aptnan, quarterha'U, weinhs i loj. Terjesen, left half. and Sax.; nyht tiair. 152. Latham, fullback, ! l!;i. YU-Mh for the Idaho team are, not known at the I'niveii'.y bin iheir, rt-;s tonnage exceeds thai of the lreKon crew. x f LOCAL NEWS X I A Itemetiiher that Nick halfsolcs rtib b t lwii- and shoes, 4 l."i North Jai'k son Street. SatesZh timescsmuchas Mat of any otherbrziKl O. K. Ifogers, who is a resident of Iiokin.e Class, was in this city yesterday attending to business mat ters. Annu; 1 conked food and fancy work aleof llelhiew club. Saturday, Oct. 27th at Hosel-urg t; ropery Y00 CAN BANK ON A HAN wli nm rrr tKinlr .wll n f You can place equal confidence in clothes of good reputation. And clothes of good reputation arc the only kind we handle not only because men demand them, hut because they mean satisfied customers. Src our offerings for Full and Wittier 1 28 N. Jackson, Street 'I nrrlved here : g is the house . H Mrs. Kitgone rhlllips nrri ye.--ti id.ij afternoon and guest of Mis. W. S'. Jost. Mr. I'hil- J lips Ir. trom Dallas. The I'arent Teachers circ le of the , Roseburg High School will hold rooked food sale, nnd handkerchief, and nprou bazaar Saturday, Nov. 21. Split Orford cedar Metzger, Empire ilarn. jiosts. L. V. i GOAT IN IKE ' -cV Cv"' ctor Records and Record f-pplements vii if tcK -'"I .iusic in Both anca and Vocal Records Pyd Crock er NH WtCG STORE n.r HENRY L. KARREI.L (I'nlted Press Sports Kditorl NEW YORK. Oct. 25. Rather strange to say, after recalling the If 31 of uitfnrtunati-B who won the un envied title in the pasi, there was no outstanding goat of the 1923 world s series. As there was no one player who stood out above all others by the brilliance of what he did, there was also no individual who could be pointed out for what he didn't do. l'.aoe Ruth had the most narrow e' cape from being elected to the or t'er of Siiodtras:;, Zimmerman and others who will bo known always for their bones In the world's series. Only fate itself, ns represented In the bat of Hob Mi usel, prevented Ruth, the bust of 1:21 and l!-'2. from becoming the champion goat of 1!2:;. Ruth was well on his way to Ig nominy wh n he fanned out in the eUhih inning of the l-t came of the scries with the bases filled and two runs needed to win the game. His two home runs that won one same and his third homer that In spired the Yanks in the first inning if the last tame would have b n fer ment bonds and coupons, end If sue-: away. lie must be re:u!y to ke-P ' cessful will result In other suits which 1 moving and give up any idea of a PLUSH COATS I it Is estimated will swell the govern ment's liability to $150,000,000. Claims are made for injuries to person and property by mail trucks. ! isch said, that these and reimbursement Is claimed by I tematieally trained In settled home, lu Europe he must be a good linguist. It is reasonably certain, Ir. I.ew- en are sys tlieir work. farmers for destruction of lands and and he believed the best schools are crops by alighting mail planes. Own-1 In Poland and Hungary. I'.eslde ers of intoxicating liquors whose sup-i strength and manual dexterity the1 plies have been confiscated by prohl- j pickpocket niu-t have presence of i bition enforcement agents seek in- mind, knowledge of men, mid a ready I demnity in money damages. adapiibllity to cope v. lih unexpected , In preparation for the disposition , and danccrm ; situations. I'n- of such a tremendous accession of , bounded efireutery. seli-ronfuleiice. new business the court of claims has and a ready -lo.,iience are important so cleared its dockets that not only asets. and often help him to calm pending suits, but actions based up-1 the asi'atiwn el his victim, avert on these war clnlms, are receiving i uispieion. nnd yen win the conft linmediatc attention. All cases are ' deuce and erasi'ude of the man lie disposed of as rapidly as they are . is robbln::. prepared and presented by counsel. Let us clsan your heavy winter coats. All clean ing done in our own plant in Roseburg. Let us show you how they can be cleaned no odor. This New Treatment Never Fails to End Piles Many sufferers from Piles or Hem orrhoids have become despondent be cause they have been led to believe that their case was hopeless and that there was nothing in the world to help them. To these pf ople we say, "Go to your drurKist and R't an original box of MOAVA MTi'OSrroiillCri." One of these inserted into the rectum accord Ins to directions will be found to give immediate relief. They reach the soureo of the trouble and by th. tr soothing, healin. antiseptic action first allay tho pain and Por- ness and then by dirift contact with the Hirers and piles cause theui to heal up and disappear forever. Its sinipiy wonderful how Kpeedlly they act. Mossed relief often comes in two days. Kven in cases that have steadily resisted all known treat ments, marvelous resuita have been I obtained Rosel-im:, OreroH, dispenses MOAVA SL'ITOSITOKIKS in the original box or can got it fur you on short notice. o 0! gotten oy nia .. a, . ' ' , Na,hiin Full. rton. The Uex.il! Store cards had been dealt out for him to become the greatest of all world's scries herces. Ruth's failure to deliver at the most critical lime In his rarei r was forcotren w: n Bob Meusel lashed out a smashing single and won the :ame. Even tnough hn hid failed terribly in the pinch, Ruth could not be railed a goat justly, when his team had won the came. Just suppose that Ruth's fan-out in tr pi;'!-:, had Hi- game for the Yanks anil the (ti-m- had won the r-rieg ill the s- . h anil derid ing genie tha would have been tiec es.arv to settle the championship. You have an Idea, bringing this pic ture m mind, v-kat a colossal bust l.abe Ruth would nave been. TAUGHT TRADE BK rhe Ft'cr-vr-Tnl pickpocket needs well formed hards, stroiu; and wUu long1, narrow lineti'. He must be; at,l. lo -Mi - n h avy-jmrse with two fingers as wtli a pair of j incers, and extract it frov. pocket by a i 1 1 i ' and sure mov inoni, or twi.st a watch ling out of its bearings wilh , as easy a vrur- as If picking a flower j from its yf; in. i lu mi it tl.e tT:poi; t denies pas-; sionately every charge Irouli' av.iiiLst him. lie aonmK ab-nluiely noiliine. lie !.;: a ready excuse 10 presence in the city ught. The siob-ii .vear h" pii ked up i. and a.- iin It ih1' i.oil" to i i- ri V if t'i Itefore tho judge d a: n s ft i'iior- :llUHn of l!ie e.mrt. 'ir tine by a:.k:iig own uci (Mini . or pre- eve'i in:i nit . 'o build : ; oiwi ca ;e 'i ket. Ijr. 1' u. i-' h :ui:-.i 1 Iield s!m1- iu mi her oiin t re s. ' p. He. t f;T) (ih-w : m ph- d. and 'i;-iriht:te(i in te !"- II OVe-' t.ltPjM. i.l iMiiiiy, l'r. l.ew :ie him n Iniiu n In tin l nil' nti:tiy. 1 I ? 0r J-jrftftt&'l 5C-NCM TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call BUY NATIONALLY KNOWN , MERCHANDISE at a store with a reputation for handling the best values possible. Wo are exclusive dealers for HOLEPROOF nnd IRONCLAD HOSIERY P1HNTZESS COATS. SUITS and DUICSSE3 KAYSKIt UNOKHWKAR Cotton and SUk WAUMOII'S lil'ST-l'HOOK CORSETS j EVE It PAST SI'ITINOS and (;IN1I1AM3 .MALLIN'SON'S SILKS HE Ll'XE Where Can You Find Better Merehandlte Than at UK Sit K STUHI I. ABRAHAM. HOSrtMlUr,, f)RK , RsriMTTTT7TTW account for !:: win-re he is w.tToh he will frnm ihe gne. find'r he ! the p'dico station. he will iim'.jl ' fiix e or tin Ho will ftghi 'ii,f tions on i tend sifkiiev , it taiies line n"aint a pi' ' declared. I'e his record, ot: !s being lok-per-p'illtei ; I in m' ei ii; -lice ail i Ion i i when he I--, f-iMrf-h coiielii-i ! teiu e, pn f i .:' USED FORD CAR BARGAINS l:oi: sTRtist; fri Stro WedtK'.-d.. This Is a Studebaker year. IIDDIESXOLDS should thm V! rv thouid not b "dotod." Trt thm xtprcaliy wilh I ( ',.. I i'. .1 IT. ' 1 I 'IKNN. tut. 2'1. 'Hie no nt.il at.d .;.y-tcal make-up ot that world ) wle ci.ts of minor criminals, tin- pick-pock'-i. has lie- n set torth with ; com tie ii x accuracy by th" one man 'in L'urop'- ilouotl.ss test )iiallli.l to C!o t". It. E. I.ewl.ch. for Is j.-.irs chi.'t of the pit kpof K,.'! s'( lion of the Vienna police. T'ih rlii. f was diireslng th- d. I- Iczates to Hi" International polic. ; jcontr.-". Th" pi. kis.ck. t, bo said. I was essentially noinhd. a rov- r. II. ! ' na his pi en Lie m-i, in pla.es' " Mr and Mi . U . Myrtle Cr. !:, t.":-, E II ber VI"., . H Mr. ami " ' !iv. r :ir!..-,t -1mi,. who Lav e ' n jo; itt :ri . - ti I'd ' Visit 111 I ii" . .1 ' i!Ve let HI a I i H . " . " . 1 r-'-vC"Uf,-j3 1 )fMirmk I I - iiig Car t 75 $N0 Ii.-livery Lo. kvo.id .S" ( ial ii l-ord pils l-'nid li-liviy ... l our i ''J'! 'i iinrilii. s Ti,n i'-Jl 'I'.ititnigs !.' Roasster w;th Jl.,,ly I'.. ! Roadst. r run '!: k. wilh I ;.! pili Trin l.. with L-l plj- Coupe OTHER MAKES OF CARS 1 'is .M:t Ie II !mX . 'r. iirili.- S175 lio-Ue '1 '"trill.- S200 ilii 'in r'.-iel Six 3 85 Will Sell at Very Re.ujn.ibie Tcrirt to Heipontiblc People S175 . S160 For Infnnt; Inmltdt & l Children The OriRiral T-. Drink for A'l A" QuickLunhj lp rnc Of "r Fount -imt, KichMiik.M -iV'i Grain Ertrnrt inPow-deTtiTablctf'iTr- W'Wt.hint-Nocy.k ot- f Avoid ImitiiioM and SubUtue C. A. LCCKWOOD MOTOIt CO. Rojh'jrg. Oregon f" "rr- H-"- ... .... . . r - " -- The Savage Washer and Dryer Mi No (!.itii;i r of children or adults netting caught, h'.irt or iiiiii.Icd in this niachint:. All years and machinery rntloscd in sm.ill oii-liht case. No WMP.'cr. 1 ho whole tuhful of clothes wring dry Free tercsted. our Iilitlll!'- u(:i:,t! v.'it.iou! bar ::nv. it ion in your own home MRS. O. J. LINDSEY