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ROSEBURG NEWS-RRVIEW MONDAY. JULY 21. IQ24 THH i A r YV, V7 . T HEJt X XT jrjt:r-C cxjr i'.t t :rx- xl. trT.xyxTTt V'tv TVKVtfTxKXrfiriyAyxVVyVyyT-yyxw fHE ROSEBURG SERVICE STATION- Mnounces a 15 Drop in of which a Complete Stock is Carried! I . TT IT W a . II II , ... ULnl Kelly-Springfield and General 0x3 1-2 Standard Cords $10.60 0x3 1-2 Oversize Cords $13.00 2x4 Oversize Cords .$19.70 33x4 Oversize Cords $20.30 and wiH,take in your old 30x3 1-2 tires in trade. Vulcanizing and Second Hand Tires And All Other Sizes in Proportion. Fabrics selling less than cost, 32x4 $13.00 33x4 S13.00 6 PL Y 34x4 $13.00 k. r local news Visaing Friends Here Visiting In City Miss Eeta Sauier. of Sutherlin. ! Alva Hunter. South Dour Crook is in the city (or a few days, nnt is visiting at the home of friends. fjlrs. Tail Brigfis are :h menus m reslJe in Roseburg. L, the Bay Mrs. Ernest Barnum of ire visiting in Rose ith friends and rela tion, has been transferred to the Portland office as assistant to I-red E. Ames, In the office forest management. n From Canyonville- Oito Pletzold. of Canyonvllle, farmer, wus in the city today at tending to business matters. Picturesque Figure Convention. Register at Umpqua- Mrs. J. H. Jeffery and children of was a business visitor in Rose-1 or l oos uay were regisiereu at bur for a few hours today. ' the Hotel I'uipuua on Sunday Visiting Sister 1 Goes to Loon Lake Miss Pearl Shrum. of The' George Willett. representing the Dulles, arrived last nivht n,i --in Douglas County Creamery, left spend a month or six weeks visit-1 hls morning for the 1-oon Lake Hero From Canyonvllle Mr. and Mrs. Otio l'iit.oli! of Cunyouville were visitors lu the city yesterday. People Visit bausheriy. and daughter j Jicw Dausnerty. an oi ere visitors in itose- krJsy- Vacation Mrs. C. K. Allen are to leave in a few days ktion trip to Crater and Lakw- ing with her " sister, Miss Ethel Shrum, who is employed as a linotype operator In the News-Review mechanical department. Guarantors Pay Loss The guarantors of the North Bend Chautauqua, 40 in number, each paid $8.53 to make up the deficit, according to the North I fiend Pnna Ttnv llarhnf Thou ittd not sign up tne cnautauqua lor next vear. - H Plums Enjoyed A basket oi luscious peach plums that was Immensely enjoy ed by the News-Review staff and mechanical force today, came from the fruit farm of M. M. Mil-1 ier on Kose street. The oua Itv of asm left Sunday for : the fruit indicates that the grower ran ior a lew aays u a real d uni man. .iievooaas Deen ai mm lit- put several weeks. riMield L-ther and Eugene Parrott ? I lew days in Marsh- konling to the newspapers I Pertlw district where he will purchase cream for the next few days. r CoryJllil - Ulhhtm inrt fnmllv left fat tor Corvallis and wier they will spend una. ter Lake j It P. Barnard, wife and Holae and sister-in-law r Barnard, of Eugene. Roieburs Sunday morn-1 Wt to Crater Lake. ppiun Passes Through ClUDffian. editor of the i futer. and party who have ins the southern part of , passid through Rose- I may on their way to Los Anaeles irrie Christie, and daugh la. who have been spend fast two weeks in Rose ire they resided for a of years, are leaving to lor their home. Leek's Vacation- Homer, local representa :he Portland Oregonian, tamlly, left today by au- for Portland nn.l nthor re they will soenri the k tnjovini' their vnrfl. ond Lake " Mford l!ov Sfnula luff n- f'iamotid ilake where they thir annual vacation. r S(outs had their r3ip at the lake last 'wind it to be a most de-Tot. f Traiisfrrre,! Kamd!l, former super- 'he rninnim V.II...1 . t-ni mv me neau r'nitmai national fnrnat Accident on Highway A little girl suffered lacerations to the face as the result of an auto accident on the Pacific high way three miles Bouth of the city yesterday. Three tourist cars jam med together In a wreck and the little girl in one of the cars was thrown into the windshield. Dr. Melvin was called and after her Injuries were dressed the travel ers continued their journey. Rev. Hilton Leaves Rev. C. H. Hilton, for the past seven years pastor of the Rose burg Christian church, leaves this evening for Hurbank. California, where he has accepted the pastor ate of the Christian church. He preached his farewell sermon at the Baptist church last night, the Speeder Arresteci S. E- Stewart, of Portland, was arrested yesterday by Sheriff Star mer charged with speeding. Hull inthe sum of $25 was arranged to guarantee the appearance of the defendant. Leaving For School- Miss Gertrude Wlckham will leave the latter part of the week where sho will tuke a short course at the Monmouth Normal school. She has been employed in the of fice of Dr. Houek. Her place will be taken by Miss Agnes Urin- stead. Stopped Over Saturday Dr. C. L. Lawrence, of Oakland, Oaiifornia, was in the city Satur-; day enroute to points north. He was accompanied by a nephew, and they Vemained here until Sun day morning. They expect to stop in Roseburg on the return trip In a week or so. W. C. T. U. To Meet The Glengary V- C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. 1). C. McGehey on Wednesday after noon. July 23. Every member is urged to be present as there is Im portant business to attend to. Each member Is also requested to bring their flower mission report. Everyone welcome to attend these meetings. Spent Day at North Bend Mrs. I. Harralson and daughter. Roberta. Clyde Estabrook and Visited Here "Mrs. D. E. Stammer offtverVu, Wash., who has been spending the 'past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Helliwell returned homo I Friday. Here Fiom Glendale C. O. Garrett of Glendale was a visitor In the city today. Mr. Gar rett says tnat things aro looking fine down Glendale way. Return From Trip j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knauss and I Mr. and Mrs. I'red Moore returned i last niuht after several days spent at Crater and Diamond Lukes, , , r , , Return Home Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bennett of Portland, have returned home af ter a short visit with Atr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Helliwell, south Kane street. j Ticturcsquc Figure at j Convention. tL.i :iZ 1 1 .CVdVOE rim WOH?. ,1 . Gospel Tent Moved The Gospel Tent meetings In charge, of Rev. Fred Horushuh I held at Bellows Park have been i largely attended with conver sions and accessions to the Bible Standard Church. The tent la be ing moved today to Jackson I street near Auto Park and meet ings will begin there tomorrow niKlit. re: losls. built under the first Lang-' Chillothe. O.. 452 bed neuro- l,.y bill by the supervlslug archl- psychistrtc, built by the war de- j twt of the treasury. parlinent. m vj.ltlle Hock. Ark.. 203 bed addl- Knoxville, Iowa. 4.".6 bed neuro-!tn fur neuro-psyi hiatrlc pa- psychlatric addition, constructed tients, built by the Veterans' Bur eau. by war department. Northampton. Miss.. 462 bed psychiatric, built by the war de partment. Chelsea. N. Y.. 400 bed tubercu- reprc ltegls- State Stnator William ("Cyclone Bill") Lyons, of Colorado, a stanch McAdoo boomer, was a prominent and plrturcsquo liguia at the Democratic National Conven tion in New Voik City, Cans Register Man Here K- W. Weller of Eugene sentlng the National Cash ter company. Is in Itoseburg this) p0rl. rjVPS TT:S T00( to week attending to business mat-1 '-'OJCn ,lls "ls ""u l" ters. Judge Langguth Leaves During the past we k Judge and Mrs. Arthur Ijmgguth were visitors from Porllanl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SMm y K. Helliwell. Save I'oxcr. NEW HOSPITALS TO BE BUILT WASHINGTON, Juiy IS. (A. P.) Steps taken by the Veterans Bureau to hospitalize the sick of the world war will be considerab ly advanced when. '.he seven new tuberculosis and ncuro-psychintric hospitals or additions, just com pleted at a cost of many thou sands of dollars, are ready for opening. Four more hospitals and many new addition!, are In the course of construction. The hospitals and supplemen tary units Just completed were built by the construction divis ion of the army quartermaster corps, the navy bureau of yards and flocks, U'easury supervising architects and the Veterans Bu reau, anil will provide approxi mately 2.(100 beds for tubercular and neuro-psychlatrlc patients, I'nder the newly enacted lteed Jounsen veterans' relief act, ex tending the tubercular piesuin llve period to Jan. 1, lv2.r, many former service men are expected to be treated in the new Institu The hospitals Just completed CONSTRUCTION OF HOMES SETS MARK (continued from page 1 ) will add lo the total for the year. Altogether the outlook Is very satisfactory, and the city appears to be on the verge of a building boom which will eclipse all for mer years. The following Is a summary of the building activities by mouths for the first six months of the January . February March . April ... May Juno .... Mi re than 1.300 additional beds will be made available for nick veterans with the completion ot, the following Institutions: Camp Custer, Mich.. 527-beil neuro-psyehiatrlc. completion es timated around August 15. St. Cloud, Minn., 2t2-bod neuro paychiatric, August 15. Llvormore. Cal., 268-bed tuber culosis, 10 per rent ahead on con tract which calls for completion March 15, 1925. Contract recently was let for a 250 bed tuberculosis hospital at Aspinwnll, Pa., and work la ex pected to begin scon. All of the hospitals and additions recently built or building are of modern. TOTAL Month January , February March . . May TOTAL church being crowded for the ser- Orville Davis, motored to North vice. The members of the Chris- Bend, yesterday where they visit tian church marched In a body to ed wit hrelatives and friends, the meeting. Mr. Hilton and his They were accompanied home by wife are leaving on the evening I Mrs. Harrolson's two ni-ces, tiain for their now location. 'jeanette and Geraldine Slckman. ! of North Bend, who will enjoy a Will Speed Road Work visit here for two weeks. Unless the contract Is let and j work begun on the Myrtle Point j Deer Slayer Guilty section of the Roseburg highway n L Nelderheiser. of Days this year, the road will not he(-reoi as found guilty. Saturday completed for use next summer. In Ldem'oon of having deer meat In the opinion of H. B. an Duser. nj DOB1,e8sion, a trial having been ! . ... - .l.n Pfi... ne a oeiore jumiic m ir Coos Bay Folks Stop I Mrs. F. W. Stevens of North I Bend. Mrs. J. S. Stevens of Co-j quille and Mrs. George ( linken beard of Marshfield were register- ed at the Hotel Cmpqua yester- i day. ! member of the state highway com- henntor staples Here ! Senator Isaac E. Staple! of ' Portland is a visitor in the city' j today. Senator Staples is Inter-1 ' ested In several holdings In the , ! lower I'mpqua country and has. j a large interest In the li. i d.-port , bank. i Large Crowd at Dance The Saturday night danoe at ' the Rainbow Gardens in Winches ter was attended by a very large crowd. All reported a fine nine. pleasure trip, says the Marshfield News. In order to expedite this work It is probable that the com mission will advertise for bids on the section, setting the date for opening bids late In August or early in September, to permit granting the award after the bond Issue is authorized. If passed by Coos county voters. Van Duser and his family will be Joined here mission, who reached Marshfield ! Npiilrhe.Her's today on a combined busineM and ! Iace wa3 rHC.ntiy raided by (tamo , nn w'(inM(iH iKht ef f nt week n I. a llanMIA ll 1 . ... i.l " . . wardens, wno iiunu en"-" 1 I the Blue Devils will sponsor tne.T where deer meat had been hltl-1 B,.t.onfl bargain dance. Dancing dn. and also found a quantity of . ran h(1 Hnjnv,., n evening for the meat. The defendant took time to , gnall um of ,., arrange for appeal bonds and will i take bis case Into the circuit I Motor t0 Beach court. Mrs. W. (). ( linger. Mrs. E. J " 1 I Hodklns of Oklahoma, Mrs. A. Sister Is Buried j.-r,,nrP Dabnev. Miss P- arl E. J. G. Hodges, and family, return-, TxniU. of y,.w Orleans, and Mrs. .t la.i nitfht from Medford where ft - ... . , - -- - ... uitnr n,. juh'b, inn.,. -- tonight by C. H. 1 urceii, in c thev attended the funeral of Mr. ,n ,n)) ,. (v,,r ,he of the federal bureau of public Hoj-,., gister, Mrs. Maude Bur- R n(1 Th,.. visl,d buh Ban roads In Orgon, and will go south who was buril Saturday.; m and un,.t jtearhes. and r e over the Roosevelt coast highway. Vr. ,lrdlrk w, a n-sident of ; pleasant trip. Oakland and died quite" suddenly. 1 , 4V44V4V4V44 I She wis brougnt to .vieuioru r'T(Hom, From Vacation T day and interment took place the Mr gn( Waller Good re- following day, the body being laid ,-,,, yesterday from a thn-e beside that of her parents, (-ne is W(H.k, lt0 ,rlp n the Tillamook survived by her husband, and ""v-, rountry, p the McK-nrle rivf oral brothers and sisters, Mr. sn() oyrf (() f oo( ny Th,.y ),,i Hodges snd his family being the y(.ry ejf,vlle trip atul saw a only relatives residing ticre. 'great deal' of the Oregon country. id 1!)23. I . 11124 " l'J23" 1922 1021 113.525 1.025 11.55fl 6.207 17.650 22,370 14,7 5.000 1K.B50 5S.475 2!t,500 13.000 38.2110 40.835 15.1100 7.0.r,0 11.575 12,725 158.710 l,ln 28,015 6.525 21,760 13.000 1128,575 SI41.955 252.1 10 f rg.857 Business Garages Alterations Biilldlnt.s Residences and Sheds Repairs Total ..$ 1,500 f 8.750 f 775 f2,500 $I3,5U .. 2.100 15.250 300 17.(150 . ll.otH) S.miO 000 50 19,550 ., 17,000 20.000 DIO 350 38,21)0 10.500 25 450 11.575 .. S.900 21,300 2,015 800 Z8.015 $33,500 $85.700 15,225 11.150 I128.57li FUNERAL OF. BRAVE LITTLE CALVIN COOLIDGE, JR. "Spike" Webb, boxing Instructo of the United Stales Naval Acad eruy at Annapolis and head coacl of the American amateur boier in tho Olympic Games, submltie to a blood transfusion operation I Paris to save the ll(o of Patsy It'i faio. New York City s.boo;b boxer, who was weakened i leinorrhages rullcred from b" punching. Every boxer on II. U-am offered his blood. " it'-P"" 1 J ... f :J - WIS- "C Z 1 ! 11 CKLE THAT GETS THE FISH have a complete line of Tackle, Bait Boxes, kle "oxes, Fish Baskets. Everything you need h them. F T HELP YOU SELECT YOUR CAMPING OUTFIT I VH-i-M'W 11UW. U. 25 ne WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS ? will Be Buried Here Word was received here todifV 1 ef the death of Alexander W. Ilob S ertson. a former resident of this t citv. in Portland yesterday. He is f , .nn f Mnrcaret M. ftob-rtf Cin and the brother of James M. and .illisn R. Robertson, of Fontanel The funeral services will be h-ld at the Rtehurg I ndenaklng Par lors Thursday atlernoon at z o'clock. Rev. Caldwell officiating , Interment will take place in me Oild fellows cemetery. Mr. Rob ertson dropp-d dead on tne streets of Portland, according to the r- 4 4 ' Going to Bandon A larce number of rmpnua Chiefs will leave here Sa'urdav morning for Itandon hte they will attend the Ini'latinn of the Bandon Bearhnv n In the pvnlnc The Coos Bay Pirates have r bars' nf the Initiatory work snd the Chiefs will probably s-flst them PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. McNeil Chiropractor. lUpp Bldg. Uonald Ri Gibbs, Dentist. Kmi 211212 Perkins Bldg. I'tim- 41. DR" M. H. Pl.YI.f R hlrapractic physician, lit VS. Lane HL If you have "An Eye tor fpXi. Business" ' -.Let thousands r i ct eyes reaa your advertiiinpj W . e " x 7 I if X. . j l t-r,' f ?..:uci I l.W t : V-w i5i;f i. a. 7.' v f w t W V ... . , 7 . Return toOiendale Dr A J Pawnett, forTerly ofj t;lendale, has p tuilK-d to that I cliy aT'er ten months " rit In .-Mi'hern fslilinia. a' lUsadi na and oth-r .ints. He sill r'f'uuej i his prac tit theie. fibart. EAfT ROOM, (Pnia)T.T.'MiXS CHUUIV.. K'CVK b WJIAXS tj VCV J WPtrl'fi' j Simple funeral serrlret for brave little Caln Coo!ldte. Jr., were held In the East room of the White, flouie In WulilnitUm, conducted by Rev. Jaion Notili Pierre, pastor of Hie Kirst Comtrrcatlonal Church of Waslilnirlon, where taa President's family noixiupi. Additional services were ron.lui ted In the Edward ConcrtKatlonal Church tn Northampton. Man , lb Ciolldite home, by Rev. Kenaeta U. Welle. Young CalTla attended thai chnrcJ) aad wa mciubcr ut tU trvop of Bo7 tcouu. 4 M4 MM ' 'port-