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HOSElUna NEWt-MVIBW. MONQAV. JUNE 23. J924. FOUR .TOM IIESLTH I . . . I $5 Gift to You $5 1 CLINIC FRIDAY Novel StunU Arranged ror Tuberculosis Experts to Be in Roseburg and Will Give Free Examinations. Entertainment of Those Who Will Attend. l LAVISH PROGRAM FOR CONVENTION J1 J v Come in and Get Yours We offer this proposition because we have a lot of Crockery to move. English Dinner Ware To move this Crockery we will give you a $5 discount on $25.00 SeU of 50 Pieces at $20.00 $18.00 SeU of 42 Pieces at $14.40 This Crockery is the finest in its class, beautifully deco rated, and a prize at the price offered. A Score cf Patterns in Cheaper Ware to Choose from if Desired. Get one of our Roseburg Souvenirs Only 15c each. Our prices are the lowest in the city on every thing a thousand bargains for you to pick from. I WILL GIVE ADVICE g Clinic Is for Purpose of Diag i . nosis and Not Treatment Local Physicians li Will Cooperate. x tiff if?.. tv THE OLD RELIABLE GOETTEL'S VARIETY STORE 249 North Jackson Street. I Under t ho Herd Johnson bill, pas sed by tlio two houses of congruBS and signed by President Coolldge ten DitnuteH before the national legisla tiire adjourned recently, a lawn num ber of IkiUKla county veterans who were disabled during the war, but who we're unable to get help from the government, will be assisted. The full text of the bill hai been received at the local Hed Cross head quarter. One of the most Important provlMon of the bill roads: Any ex service man who Is shown to have or. If deceased, to hav had prior to Jan uary 1, 192S, nervous disease, acllve tuberculosis diseases, paralysis. sleeplnx sickness, or omoi'bic dysen tery, developing a ten per cunt de cree of disability or more, In accord ance with the provisions of subdivis ion O) of section 22 of this act. shall be presumed to have acquired In such service between April 6, 11U7. ami July 2. 1921. or to have suffered an aggravation of a pre-ex-Isllni? disease, diirlnit tlitse dales. Is entitled to treatment and compensa tion for same. If not contracted duo to own carelessness. Chances are also made In the pro vision for dependent of ex-service men who have died. Compensation for dependent follows: (1) A widow, but no child, S30 u month. (2) A widow, one child. 140 a month;. IV for each additional child. CI) No widow, but one child, 1-0 monthly. (4) No widow, two children, 30 monthly. (5) No widow, throe children, $40 monthly; So for each additional child. (ti) Dependent father or mother, S20 monthly. If both are living and dependent, $30. LAST MEETING The last meeting of the Roseburg Women's Club at the home of Mrs. (inorge Hntdburn at Winston, Tues day, will be an Interesting event, and thero will be a large attendance of the club member. Cars will leave tlio 1'resb.vtcrlnn church at ono thirty and those wishing to (to aro request ed to bo there promptly so that the start may be made on time. Mrs. Hadlo Orr-Dunbar, state Federation President will be at the meeting, and the new club officer will be Installed. A diagnostic health clinic, particu larly for tu'jorcuiosis will be held In tills city on Friday, June 27. at the court bouse. The clinic Is being conducted under the auspices of the Douglas County health unit and the local Medical Society. Dr. O. C. Del- linger, head of the stato tuberculosis hospital, Howan Whealdon, field sec retary and seal sale director of the Oregon Tuberculosis Association, and Miss U. Grace Holmes, director of the Ilureitu of surveys and clinics of the association, will be preseint and co operate with the members of the health unit and local physicians in conducting the clinic. The clinic will be devoted almost entirely to a study of the tuberculo sis situation In the county. It is desir ed that ail persons who have tuber culosis, or fear that they may be contracting tills malady, attend the clinic. Any person desiring advice or recommendations concerning this disease are also invited to be pres ent. Tho clinic will be entirely free and open to everyone. It Is not be lli; given for the purpose of treating cases, or prescribing remedies, out is only for the purpose of examination and advice, l'ersons who fear that they may have a start or tubercu losis, or who have come In contact with case where they mltiht have become exKscd, are urged to be present at the clinic and receive the advice of the physicians who will be present. IT. liellinger, who Is at the head of rhe state tuberculosis hospital, Is considered one of the foremost au thorities on the coast, and " will be 0 - ..fS Vj rprod0 GIVE DANCE ON LINER Plenty of Opportunity for Frolics to Be Sandwiched in Between Sessions Excursions Planned. WANTED A High Class Representative Who can devote two or three hours each day Can easily earn $40 to $60 a week. This work Is well adapted to a school teacher, batik cleik or any hljth class nisn or woman of good approach. Must be able to furnish the very best of references. For full particulars address Director of Sales, 402 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. world, proper vocational classifica tion, better care particularly for tu berculosis patients whose nines re sulted from exposure while serving their country overseas or at home while wearing the uniform, and re port on the handling of veteran af fairs by "the many districts into which the work of the L'nited States' Bur eau ha been divided, are among the problems the convention will Btudy, and upon which reports of special committees will be heard. Western delegates particularly are anxious for the convention to work out a proper program for the care of tuberculosis patients according to the suokesmen from Pacific Coast and Itocy Mountain states, Arizona espec ially Is outspoken in its dissatisfac tion with facilities now available, which they claim to have found far from adequate. Callfornlans will aid Arizona In bringing this problem be fore the convention. More homes for agin and dependent ex-service men, of all war, also will bo urged. Leg islative recommendation and mem orial both to congress and to the veterans' bureau will contain the so lution a the convention see them. Seven sessions of the main con vention will be held before adjourn ment Friday night, and two sessions nf th. Women Auxiliary one on Tues- able to give some very excellent ad-1 ,ay, tnp second and last on Wednes vlco, and asslstico. lira. Sether day. The main convention will do and Stewart have extended the use of tlio laboratory for an x-ray evam Inntions which may bo necessary, so that the clinic will bo thorough lnev ery respect. It Is expected that the clinic will be well attended and very successful. Three having cars please be at the Presbyterian church at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to take club wo men to Mrs. George. Bradburns. DISABLED MEETING VETS TODAY Annual Convention on in Salt Lake City Wilh Entire Country Represented. Just Right For Canning The peak of the Lorry season is here, and you should order nt once what you want for home canning. Let us serve you in this respect. In groceries and nil staples in foods, wc can give you the best, and prices are always right. Send the children or phone in your orders. PICKENS BROS. Perkins DlJtf. Phone (.3 PLAN HOSPITALIZATION Program for Care of Men in Hospitals and Legislative Recommendations to De Worked Out. sal the n a Smartly ' Fashioned Frocks For Summer Many new style are Included in this display of cool Summer Dresses, affording you, no matter what your s it or type, an ample range from which to select. We have a splendid assortment In ths finer fabric, deftly touched with attractive trimmings, and you should see these lovely dresses. All cf them priced low. FOR STREET AND DRESS WEAR (Associated rr leased Wire.) SALT I.AKK CITY. June Thousand of former soldiers. Inrt mill nnrlnii. u-lm .kpi-.J In World ur 'u..r.. .,.. .1 .,r i committees. Flection 'disnldisl in III ronfli.'t lhn ..mill-! "oil of officers will lug tliem to meuitti rstup in the IMs abled Veterans of the World War ) Assot iat ion. w ere lu 11 1 leml:t:u e t hen the ori;ani7.ullons annual six- ' day convt ntiou opened here today. J -O- In addition to the 1. A. V. the Our stoik of American fence is National erii'e Si.ir l egion nlsoai:ain cimp'.c:e. Prices are based on opi ned its annual conclave Conven- carload lots, no matter how much you lion iKMon-t aro being held in lliejmaut. Wharton Bros. Mormon latieruaiie with National o Its business in the Mormon Taber nacle. Although tho last official ses sion of the veterans' convention Fri day nfternoon, the business of the annual gathering will not be com pleted until after the meeting and or ganization of the national executive committee at the Hotel Utah. Satur day morning. One of the main convention tasks will be the detailed study of the Iteed-Johcson bill, passed in the last days of the recently adjourned Con gress and signed by the president. This is considered the epitome of veterans' legislation , containing what congress believes to be a com- nrehensive and Just plan for the care and rehabilitation of veterans The code of regulations putting into effect tho nrovislona ot the law Is expected to be presented to the con vention by General Frank T. Hines, director ot the veterans' bureau. General Hines will make the princi pal address at the Thursday morning session. Many distliu-ulshed guest are here or are expected to arrive to attend the sessions. Among them are Cap tain Samuel Woodfill, acclaimed by General Pershing a "the outstand ing hero of the world war;" Madame Schumann Heink, world famous sing er, who was the central figure at the opening session this morning, sing ing "Taps" and "The Star Spangled Banner," accompanied by the Taber nacle ot.san and the 38th Infantry Regimental band; General Hines; several congiessional medal of hon or men, l'nited States Senators Smoot and King of Utah, and Gov ernor diaries 1!. Mabey of Utah. Today's session, opened by Na tional Commander James A. McFar Innd. was largely a get-toether af tair. Tomorrow morning the veterans parade swings through the streets, and then in the afternoon business will begin with the appointment of and installa take place at to sessions Friday. Addresses by distinguished visitors on topics per taining to veterans will be features of all seven convention sessions. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, June 22. The fer'lle mind.; of prominent New Yorkers, renublican and democrat. who head welcome delegations for the national democratic convention are hatching novel stunts so rapidly that program director have fore saken the idea of coniyiliug a fixed schedule of events. Thus, Instead of a list of impos ing mass functions for the 2,600 delegates, alternates and their fam ine and friends, there have been arranged scores of less ponderous entertainments. These will be ot an Informal nature, so planned that they need not be disrupted by a change of the convention business program, but can be sandwiched into the visitor' sched'lie whenovtr opportunity for a little fro!!; is pie- sen ted. It is intended, for Instance, to hold 1 reception and (laucn aboard one of the largest American ocon liners acme night durius tlis conven tion. Inasmuch as the I.evlaihan will reach port on the sixth day of th ribsion, the party probably will be lie!; aboard her at her pier ic ihe HuiFcn lilver. Theio will be pilgrimages to the former home of one of the Demo cratic party's most historic charac ters, Samuel J. Tilden. His famous estate, "Greystone" is novv posjessed by Samuel Untermeyer, win) has of fered to throw open the beautiful arouuds to authorized deln-;nlions of convention visitors. A.lhousatil private automobiles hav-s been vol unteered for the transportation of pilgrims over the scenic highway bordering the Hudson, ti "Grey- stone." It is expected that few of 'he !i00 000 or more visitors to New York City during the convert inn period will return hum? without having at least one piclupi of them solves taken here, but It lias re mained for the Nebraska's del':ga. tions' reception committee to assure it guests that they will bo cari catured by famous cartoonU's. Unit ed States district attorney Hayward, a republican, heads the Nir.is!;a entertainers. On his commutes, are John Cassel of the Evening World and Claire Hriggs of "Wiie-i a Felltr Needs a Friend" fame. Ta?y hrvc been pledged to caricature every Ne- braskan who will pose for tii'nu Another spectacle in which nil the delegates may participate will be a "mermaid fishing content" at Ihe Ilriarr.llffe Manor pools. Visitors aro asked to bring casting rods nnd fishing tackle. The mermaids who will bo nationally known swimming and diving beauties, will he 'he fish. The game will be to hook and iaud them. Prices wil be awarded the most successful angler. Although most ot the spontaneous entertainment to be furnished by welcoming committees for states cud territories will be without program, the city will lavish part of the $200,000 it has appropriated upon huge formal functions. There will be a reception for 000 persons In Washington Square the night before the convention; ol least one grand ball in wh'ch all may participate; a mass festival at Coney Island: an excursion to the military academy. West Point a id numerous other large-scale enter tainments. The crowning feature of the formal program will be a pa rade of the police, fire and other departments, am Imposing event or annual occurrence which this year was postponed until convention time. It will be areompanied by an army, navy and marine demonstra tion on land, water and in the air. If tile police search those who enter Madison Square Garden for the con vention, it will be for piccolos and i. ABRAHAM I I The Sill: Store. rommumt' r Janu'.i A. M Vurluml. of Iho 1. A. V. prt'Huihic. Muu hu man IK'ink H.nm " 1 In Star iSpanr;UNi lUinnor" at ihi oprniiiK M'.U'i.. kalian 1 WtMuiuU aivhiinu-it hy t, ueru. T'lTrihiUK it t ho pi-;iWst AmerUmi Into i llu world ;tr i ho re wtih (lit liwluuia iK'h'tion. SALT LAKE rlTY. I'tah. June 23. Ki'l r.'ie,i tilings of th ni'-n ho wiitt throitKh tin Worhl War and IVft ilu bliHm of iht-ir htaUh on the hat tlW;Mi of Krano. ailuuM ht-it tt dty f'r ttu ftturih annual com - ntiion of tht lusat'l'Ml Aitu-ru-an W'tMan of thtf Worhl Wav. All Mvnona o( th country i- roiirvHonttt. Tii fnt rtn'iitn fc;tn as calVi! to onlit at 9:0 oVlo it this moi ti ll lU'tfcr hospital nnd tuoro of them. l rily wtid adequate aid fr tho ho. HhhotiKh p''"") rii;ibKd. air , fiihMus their vay iu th bu.-me 1111111 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. j U. S Weather Burean, local office. Kos. burvr. Oregon. 21 hour ending 6 s. m.. June J ', lid. i 'lieh.me Iii.n-.uinv at 5 p. m. I cM. r.iay .. Kr : Precipitation !: inches and hiimlredtlis j HiKh.t ti mp. rature yesterday Ml l.oe..i it :;-,.. rature last nUht 4' . I'revii'itai.ou lat :! hours " Tmal prm;i s nee first of month .id Ni.tuml pr.i i;v for this mouth... 1 JT Total previp. f.otn Sept. 1. 1J3. to u..te 1.S8 Average prcc p. from Sept. 1. I I:: 33 :.v. Totsl dituitr.cy from Sept- 1, li.'.t IjA2 Average ptecii'Uatlon for 46 wet scaso:-. tscptembcr to May. I Inchis'.vot .. 31. IS Local K.e.v.i-t: Fair tonight nd ', Tuesiiav. . j WILLIAM HELL, Observer. I EillsRksHoaches MosQxritces.Etc. Rid your home of insects Moths. BJ Bugs, Witrr Hues, House Ant and Plea.. FLY-TOX is easv to use. Has pleasant odor. Will not stain. Harmless tn humans and animals. No dust or dirt. Sold by your Gro cer or Druggist. Porch Traffic PICTURE the number of people that in w time mount your steps, and cross your pcjrjJS? heavy traffic makes obvious the needrfjT elastic and durable paint that will withstand usage. And the exposure of your steps andp to the elements means that the paint used ootlm must also resist the action of sun and raia Bass-Hueter Porch and Dec Paint fully these requirements. It is made in a wide rarest colors, is easy to apply and dries quicklytoifr hard surface. Full instructions for its use at a every can. miNTS&VARNISHE. I Bi i isitMMinm nsn MMissMswissM L. . - - , bass drums, rather than for pistols and bomlis. Directors of the con vention have announced ecphatic ally that one band, nnd one band only, will bo allowed within hoarlns distance of the Garden wlrHe the sessions are on. Vocai eulogies with chorus will be permitted to natives or sponsors of dark-horse presidential candi dates.. Hut there will be only one piece of band music at a time. The trumpet, drum or mechanical noise making accompaniment will be ta boo. George T. White, chairman of per sonel, and Johu T. Hughes, gergeant- at-arms, have been instructed to seize and Impound, for the duration of tho convention, all musical or noise making instrument that de legates may attempt to smuggle Into the auditorium. The official 'hand, however, will undergo a gruelling test. It will be on duty every time delegates aro In session, will open and close each formal conclave and it will, piny be fore and after tho nomination of each of the score or more of demo cratic presidential aspirants. o Clean Your Teeth Clean Your KIDNEYS Yon clean your teeth regularly to preserve your health. Poison I daily accumulating In the kidneys. Get rid of it with the best kidney medicine you can get. Dr. Carey's Marshroot Prescription 777 (roots and herbs) haa helped thousands It will help you. Thou sands die who ought not to dle keep your kidney clean. It's guaran teed by Kuban Fullorton and drug gists everywhere. Remember the name. Mail orders accepted. 'RC IT WEST ROSEBURG The camp meeting being held an? IncreuiJi and In power. 0a vote: was especially aoted tot of the Lord upon the peia services In all. The & spent. At 10:45 a. ti mon was given by the TM p. m. a grand foreigi si. dress by Miss Helena p. m. an old-time mj on the erotrod vith ibec lng part, at J o'clock i n an shin evance ltstie m I I w filmier of Colon by quite a number et w ers for salvatiton, ! ! sire of their heartt Tn. fraught with much taper, all through tna met CAMP MEETING 9 There will be tompl all club members it n church Tuesday sftenMi' clock for ( meetin Mrs. George Bradburil E'Ig'Tw lri Ti t ST . . vl I Work! l3 C. 0. LARK, N R .. - ImUM V new cuic - j H and Doau AH work r" Prices reuca 515 Na His. Put 7i Tri.1 Snr..w ml fci. Hmmd ten. 40. 'I CiUfornU fUx Sprj Co. When did you last take a personal inventory? It pays to take stock of one self occasionally. To make this "stock-taking" easy we have prepared ( little blank form called "The Yard Stick," bv which one can easily measure himself. A copy will be sent Tu free upon request. QregonLife" .r MMIA. rviil.ii tC!DilTr0.1atlw t uKLXLCm.II. 1 LIUI-VCU.E.m1h I l" Otf.c.1 PORTLAND, OREGON Kurtz Tra . .j i tie Is no local" -r,. Building, co""1 r- :f.,r Movei run""..- - , and Swf Local and lM Piano Moving1 ' .... e nUflNE Auction C S. McELHINNY District Manager Oregon IS Farm or dff ! for date. 1 1 EargsiM ;g Household 00 !g 123 I. J,c