FIVE
For little more than the coot of living at home, you
can spend the most enjoyable vacation of your life
Freedom, rest and recreation, away from the conven
tions that 'surround you in your daily life. A vaca
tion that breaks the monotony of things that sends
you back to your work with renewed energy. Care
ful planning is essential. Let "Western Auto" help
you.
Specials foi
. Wall Tents
TiriHii'm'iKjl i n outstanding
J K'''J ijjq af: 4 1 special price.
ixv'ii Made of lO-oi.
kyrJ'A iSj. www. duck ana
lation desltfu
- with 3-fU Will.
Size 8x10 ....... $14.35
Size 10x12 . $18.15
Size 32x14 .... .$23.35
This Week
Camp Axe
The axe is a
very necessary
part of the
camp equip
ment. Buy one
this week at
our unusually
low price. A
high quality steel head with hickory
handle has leather case for AQ
the blade. This Week Special V J 0
Price
I U . Ji
I
Camp
Stoves
A real meal, for that hungry
out-door" appetite, can ho
prepared on this Prentiss
Waber Move. The pus tank
and burners ure the latest im
proved design almolutely safe
and it folds up like a suite:)".
Small size $5.35
Larjre fuze $7.85
Coleman Btovt 2 "sizes $9.00
and $12.50.
Larger size has oven for baking.
Handy Stove Legs
Tfl any gasoline or wood
burniriK store and raises the
stove to a- height whero you
can do your cookinff In absolute
comfort, l'rice $2.10
Angelus Beds
M
"When tlro.J out aftrr tlio day's
caninintr, rsttul slo.'p Is ua
' ur-l if Anselus t"-Js nr part
of the cairn. t'.tUM'mfnt. tize
Of bed 46X76 inrln iolds into
' a small .unit, l'rice $14.50
j Ail-Steel Folding Bed. $11.25
FOLDING COTS
S Each 35
l i-
mmm
7-1
Coleman Lanterns
Turn Night Into Day
Gives more lb-'ht In your camp
than twenty old-stylo oil lan
terns, the liKbt is pure white
3t)0 candle power and uses very
litUe gasoline, Price ....$7.50
Wait!
Before you buy your
new Radio Set, wait
for "Western Auto's"
announcement.
. Volume
Tone "
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Appearance
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ER1ENT
EARTH FAULTS
We carry everything that is
necessary to successful motor
or camping trips, including a
nationally known lino of
vacuum bottles, food jars, jugs,
ivufer bags, canteens, folding
pails, folding basins, folding
tables, chairs and stools, at un
usually low prices.
Palmetto Tents
"Western Auto" Tires
Know the tire you buy to be
.dependable. "Western Auto''
Oords are the choice of thou
sands of motorist who have
tried them all and have found
iti "Western Auto" Tires every
thing Uiey expected depend,
ability ecoBflmj Wrty.
Slz.
30x3 Reg. CI.
30x3 H Re(. CI
30x3 V, O. S. CL
30x3 V S. S.
32x3 H S. S.
31x4 S. S. ..
32x4 S. S.
33x4 S. S.
34x4 S. S.
32x4 H S. S. . .
33x4 HS. S. ..
34x4 S. S. . .
33x5 S. S. ..
35x5 S. S.
Wwr- WmIm,
UI Gluit
Cor di Cor.1
9.4S
9.90 $13.45
11.901 15.6S
14.40 16.75
17.75
23.45
24.65
25.85
26.45
32.75
33.85
34.90
43.90
45.75
17.65
18.45
18.95
19.75
25.761
26.86
27.90
28.95
29.80
Ask for prices on other mixta.
These tents ran be erected in
just a few minutes by one per
son. No Kuy rones aro used
and only -one pole, which is
Jointed t'-nt Is equipped with
a heavy floor, screen window,
pocket and an awnlm. 11-oz
khaki, tloor size 7x'J& fc-t.
hciKht 6 feet. Price $26.50
Kloor size till feet, 2 doors.
khaki $36.75
Tloor size llrll feet, khaki,
at 38.80
Standard Auto Tents
White 8-ounce, 26-inch duck:
size 7x7 feet, only $9.90
frsime tent in khaki. 10-ounce
duck; $14-35
Metal Tent Stakes
Kach -. 12e
l'er dozen $120
Jointed Tent Poles
Each 65o
I)KNVKR, Colo., July Jt Num
erous fiead faults, created rrcs into
by ejrth movements, probably
when the Rocky niouutalus were
beJuK upraisi'd, aud which mtfiht
cause earthquakos at some future
time, have been located and chart
ed by government, geologists and
others between lcnver aud J.ong
tuout and Uoulder. Colo., and In
the vicinity of Golden, Colorado.
Uulu-d States Geological Survey
publications showing the geology
of thu Denver basin delineate the
dead faults. Many geo,oKisti be
lieve such faults in California to
have been Uie cause of the recent
disastrous Santa ilarbara uuake.
C. T. Lui'lon, a consulting geolo
gist of Denver, says there 1b a well
defined xona of dead fauds at least
one-quarter of a mile wide aud ten
to fifteen-miles long, between Den
ver and Longuiont. f
This zone containing a series of
faults crosses North lioulder creek
about one mile east of the old post-
office of While Kock, in Uouider
county, or four mUes east of the
town of Krie. It runs southeaster
ly to a point about midway be
tween Louisville an d Marshall.
OutcroppiuEs of cretacious rock.
and formations revealed by some
of the Northern Colorado coal
mines have enabled geologists ana
students of the BUbJect to locate
and chart these faults, declares
Mr. l.upton. There has been dis
covered no evidence of movement
in these faults for centuries4 it Is
stuted.
Two or three dead faults have
been located north of North Tabie
mountain, near Golden, also, but
evidently these have been inactive
for ages, too. Formations on one
side of the fault north of Denver
have been found to be from 600 to
l.uuu feet deeper than on the oth
er side, due to the sharp slip or
fault In the earth's surface.
Certain evidences of foldings In
Uie earth's surface have been dis
covered in southeastern Colorado,
and near llasweli, Juet west of
Kads, In Kiowa county, there have
been reports of very slight earth
tremors within recent years ac
cording to Mr. Lupton.
It is nossibl.3. geologists believe,
1 Ithat the folding In southeastern
I i Colorado in the vfclnlty of the
I ! Sierra Grande arch, which runs
' from its highest point about 40
i miles east of Haton, N. M., north
' easterly Into Colorado, may be
I gradually through Uie centuries
: , pushing up a new range of moun
' I tains.
j I If the readjustment of the
, ; earth's crust wore perfect when
J I the faults became Inactive and
! i -lit ail." aaes ago. and if there have
been no Bubstantlal readjustments
of weiKht on lite earth's surface
Bince then, the likelihood is, geol
ogists say, that these faults will
never cause earthquake shocks
again fur centuries or ages.
!
SO Mr:- SPECIAL BAROAINS
IN HOl'SKS. We will guaran-
tee these prices (or this week
only.
Five-room house on North
Jackson St, double garage,
chicken house and yard; some
fruit and garden. Lot Is 60x-
140. S3200.
Five-room house In North I A
Roaeburg. Two lots on Kast ' 3
Sevenlh St. for $1250. 3
w r.iKiit.roura aouse; complete-
ly furnished: carpets and (In-
oleum on all rooms; close in
on Jackson St. Price Includes
extra lot. $5,000. Kasy terms. 9
Five-room house; garage, 18 3
v xik; woodshed; lot 100x150.
located on West Third St.
Price $2500. Terms. $300 cash.
and balance $20 per month at
6'1.
Five-room house on Ella St.
Furnished. In good repair.
Price 13,000.
Two six-room dwellings In
Laurclwood; modern; full
basement; $6,000 each.
New air-room house on Lane
street; strictly modern, price
$t500. Terms. $1400 cash, bal-
ance $75 per month at 6'.
Five-room bouse on First
street; also chicken - house,
small barn and garage. Price
$2X00. 4
Double house olose In on
Stephens street Four rooms
In each apartment. Price $3760.
Seven-room house In Laurel-
wood; strictly modern In
every way; full basement; .
pipeless furnace; fireplace 4
Lot Is 50x130. Price $6500.
New five-room house In
Overlook AddlUon. Strictly
4 modern; basement; pipeless 4
furnace; fireplace; large lot;
beautiful lawn and shrubs.
Price $5750. ,
w rive-room nouse on urcutl w a
St. Close to Rose school.
Price $2100. S
. Five-room house; garage;
wood bouse; one-half acre of W
land; buildings all new; lust 3
outside .city limits and eight -
blocks from school. Price 4
$2500. Terms. $500 cash, and
balance on easy terms.
RICE & RICE
Service
20th Century Stores
are performing a genuine service in every com
munity in which they operate. Originating the
Cash and Carry idea, in the Northwest, these Stores
not only lowered food costs, but established a higher
standard of merchandising in the handling of
focd stuffs.
Offerings Saturday and Monday S
August 1st and 3rd
Crisco, 3-lb. ' 70b Libby's Pineapple FT- SUred Jed Wheat f. 0
Can IJU Sliced, large cans, 2 for 33 U Package IU
.
"Sakhalin" Crab Meat, The sweetest, best flavored Crab is caught in the waters of OOp ?
Japan. "Sakhalin" is the cream of the pack 90 leg meat, halves, can JZU j
Crystal White Soap
6 bars
.25c
.IS
Peet's Wash Machine
Soap, large pkg
35c
Wesson Oil,
quarts, each
.49c
Searchlight Matches
5 large boxes
25c
Ripe Olives, "picnic" OQft 53
Can 10c, 3 for :..23U S
then know about the vitamins? We ;
do not even know what they are,
and we know decidedly far too lit-1
tin to make an industry on vita-1
mlna. Mueh of the talk about vi
tamins Is theory.'
Now, while It Is dry, Is the time
to re-shlngle. Quality shingles at
Page's. Phone 242.
HONOR OF CHINESE
FAMILY SAVED BV
FAKE FUNERAL
PEKINO, July 81 How the
grandmother of a sixteen year old
Chinese girl. Miss Lu, untangled a
matrimonial snarl by means of a
pretendi.-d funeral wherein the
granddaughter was cast for the
chief role Is current teahouse gos
sip. Miss Lu was affianced to Mnu
Yung-ching, 24, who was In the
service of Chief Executive Tsao
Kun. Mou had social position and
Fruit Jars, Genuine Ball Masons, complete with Porcelain Lined Zinc Caps
and New Rubbers, Quarts, Dozen
Wax Paper, "5c size," 4 fip
3 rolls lUll
Green Olives, Pint
Mason Jar
32c
Toilet Paper, "1000
sheet tissue," 3 rolls.
23c
73c I
-a
Raisins, Unbleached
Thompson's, 3 lbs
29c 1
-a
An Exclusive 20th Century Offering
Cocoanut, Sugar Cured, Long Thread, best quality, pound
19c I
Royal Baking Powder
12 oz. can
43c
Preferred Stock Ten
der melting peas, 2 cans
43c
Norwegian Sardines, in QCa
pure oilve oil, 3 cans ..wwll
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Always Right"
own Roaster to you, pound 45c; 3 lbs.:
-Direct from our
SI. 32
Kerr's Best Patent Flour Made from old wheat 49 lb sack.!......
There really is no better place to trade than at a .
20TH CENTURY GROCERY
CO QQ
ROSEBURG STORE
130 N. Jackson St.
nf.i.x.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.iiixi.raCT.Tw
OAKLAND STORE:
Baker-Flanary Bldg. g
I had. saved some money, and the
marriage was to hvae occurred in
Studenaaer COStS less per pounn Jioy. vwine preparations were un
Victor Aluminum Sets
A good camp cook will appre
ciate this set with its three
cooking pots, 6, 4 and 246
quarts, 2-quart coffee pot 4
cups, plates, and two heavy
frying pans wl' detachable
cool handle. Complete set fits
into th large pot. l'rice, com
plete, inly 310-N
Folding Skillets
65 and 75c
Lightweight Tables
Can be folded or set up In a
few seconds. ize of this table
Is 2Hxl2x3 Inches. Handy for
an extended tour or a dsy's
outinK a $4.50
Oregon Stores
AI.ISAXY
ASIII.ANI)
E. 1 ) It'll. AND
MF.Iir OI!l
(ii:i:i;iin city
PilKTl.ANIl
I'UXIll.K'IdN
KosKiiruii
. SALEM
EUGENE
More than 125 Stores In the West
VfeteriiAiito
Supply (Jo.
MainOuMc 11UU ouuui uraisinic'i
LOS ANGELES.
Help
Prevent
Forest
Fires
Juui uuiter.
I5QVE
117 South Stephens St.
Roscburg, Oregon
Who's Who In
Oregon Proves
Weighty Quizz
In common i?h uiomNT.-
of thrir crnit tiV: n-niltl ov r.
Ifu-t t.iirir l :trfM-r arf at till tiin's
ohf;c:ne in th" way of imjui rtin
iniorniiition tu in!'iiM: ivi Mruii
u rs .it, out i?m' lowit j ml
c own fry g"ii'i aUy. hit i.m u'-.lnn-nl!y
on iiniu'ry thk''.- in tm nui'Ii
li'iiitftry. A ;isp nT lh.it kiii'l
sjc' iirr (I t):: limm-fi w ;k n a
I rani if nt tvu U ini't h !( at bar.
br-r shop to await the fall of
4'rwxt." II'1 w.i iron) f'n.(ato,'
no t he barl"T f)Tir:"i:iHv.
after tb ru-toiUHi y ollwiy on
Iho -irk"inr-, n :rruv-uf. rr n
rtition arrl fii'tnl niul-Mniblc-fi'n
of rhai known Nt'.na-
Uorv. ilif Mra!;r'r h:i5'o--m1 a
rnii'tr of jii'-tim, g'fuit tho
rg n hf-rrM.bo-.it!.. h : ; rt it.t o:f
w r h tiiifi on:
"How min.li of a poi.,:i,i;wm you
f ot hff ?
After iom hfiiiation to allow
lUfriciPDt Uic0tor meir.ui tal--
:t-"n rani the rt-nly:
, "vTT.ll. I think Hboiil-fT-r,,ooo."
"f'nin'd" wan the nientnl noia
tion of a io'-.-it stihe, nr,n whom
th h,irlnT was wi-ltliiiK a razor
at (lie liliie.
"Vou're fTtaiiily havfnir fine
utntnT watjii-r hi-re," observed
I1- strHiipfr. "hut." h" afidf'd,
"h"W iilmtit your win rj.?''
Anoiher tirirf p-rifl A n-fler-tlon
on fiart of Hi" I'drh'-r. then
th rpiy: "I think about II
;boe is lit" worit we ver ha'l
- n-it i 'think 'bt's what th
Weather I.iireau nay a. Aint that
( irrM-i This to liic liv'eniin?
f ribi
''M-m-m" was' ti inI!(;ent
rf,-nif' tr'm n pMtr of lip try
Ir.i; at tY" sr mm- monn-iit to re
h thrHnl.'i.f i Intrusion of
sortp-nrl.
"Saw lota ef plum on tTi way
V.rrr," ron:n.'ntfJ ihf ftraneer
Th i i 1 ro u p h t on i n t a n t a n "oii
rorr'-r'inn from t" tnjorial
-r.i
Thoof wi-rpjj't pl-in:: t!io-
W'-T" prurtfn " K-la nation. 'X
til.'tr.aMoni anr, furth r cojrita
tien. th'n
"Who U t!T'nite1 Stateii aena
tor from thin mate?"
"Why U-it-r-r-Iet me te-
COI'KMIAGKN. hiJy 31 Talk
aboul vitamins Is a matter of fash
ion rather than a neconsary ad
junct to public health. Is the opiu
iou of Ir. tf. Monratl, Chief of the
Queen 1-oui.se Childnn's Hospital.
exprHtU lu a recent discussion of
the subject.
Dr. Monrad Bald It i quite true
that children ned a ureal many
tbuiRH that are not bo neretary
to the, grown up person, but ?emT
ally Hpeakint; we, hh aio our chil
dren, Ket quit-) enough viiamina
throuKh normal food, when it i
Rood and well made. So far an
milk ik concerned it ouKht to b
boiled for children but only for S
aiiort time, a lonx boidtiK causing
certain chanRea in the milk, which
makes It leHH valuable.
With regard to the modern vita
min indimtrjr. Dr. .Monrad aaid:
"Th public has vitamins on the
brain, and tn thinKs like that bu.i
nesH always becomes nt'reatd,
which la quite natural. It will
prove a HiHt bUKinens aucreaa for
a couple of year when the mov
nient will die away, aud noihini?
more will b heard of the vna
minH. If children are. nlven ordin
ary, well made food they thrue
we. I. A a!ckne like the Children
Scurvey (the Darlow diwase) is
never ne -n now. It waa duo to the
lack of C-V'itamin, but aince the
rational care for children ha pro
Knfed bo much and aince 'he
milk is boiled bus. It ha di.-au-p.
ard o that 1 ranuot now even
nhow it to my atud' nts.
'Apparently tho childr n are to
be filled with vitamins now, ami I
am afraid P is Jutit an bad an ri"
inn them too few. It has, f"i m
stance, been proved that it i !
Ibif to rail forth eeznm in rai- by
MivinK them too many vl'am 'iS
and 1 consider It probable thai 'h
;.m,. thins will anolv to our (itd-
it-er prv tthU to th nerihn) who lrtn.M
In h - I U It anvwav?" ; Kelatlvo to a proposal of mUmf
bronpht the supriflntr In- vltnniir.a with inarK'Tin, Dr.
formation that thn State of Otv-. rad said:
mm U tho proud ponneor of two "If they commence rnixinn vita
of the pecis and their names mln In Ta'fabli maraerin-, I
wfr duly aiven as (ha scrile fled phall not Jtnow how to but" r 'he
from the nhop. bread of the many, many childr n.
who for y ara and years canr.
der way, however ,lt became
known to the parents of Miss Lu
that Mou had lost his situation In
the executive household and that
he bad squandered his savings.
An engagement between Chinese
young people is a serious affair.
Involving the honor of both fami
lies. It is a contract not easily an
nulled, so that the question of sav
ing their daughter from union with
a penniless husband gave the par
ents of Miss Lu great concern.
When they had about decided that
there was no way out, the grand
mother stepped Into the breach.
She caused a coffin to be pur
chased and broueht to the family
home. The family went into
mourning and word was spread
abroad that Miss Lu was dead. The
funeral was carried out in most
solemn style, one of Uie conspicu
ous mourners being Mou Yung
chlng. After II was all over Mou dis
covered the ruse and learned that
his promised bride had been spirit
ed away and married to another
who was well to do and who had
assumed all the expense of Ui3 fun
eral and mourning. Mou Is report
ed to be suing the parents for
breach of contract and damages.
ELOPING MISTER
UfilSKIB
(Airlatfl I'iv Iawi Wire.)
NKWAItK, N. J., July 31.
It. Carl Zieglor, married minister
and deponed' Khtu official and
Miss Murgaret Koberts of Trenton,
with whom he eloped to Kl 1'aso,
Texas, surrendered at the ofilco
of I'nltod Statea Commissioner
Hommers today. Inderal war
rants were issued yesterday for
their arrest for conspiracy to
violate the Mann act.
, KUunnth county, Oregon, by the
l-oreat Lumber Company, u Loul
tjianu corporation, was announced
lu i'orthuid today by It. II. White
of Kan sua City, Missouri, one of
tho executivea of the purchasing
company. Conclusion of tho deal
wuh reached nearly a month ago,
according; to L. B. Menefeo of
this city, who with J. (. Gold-
thwaite conarolled the property, j
Tho consideration paid was In ex
ile property !
We have a car of Peneock Hork
Springs coal on the road. (.let your
order in now. Pago Lumber & Fuel
Co. Phone 212.
SOUTHERN COMPANY
BUYS BIG SAWMILL
AND TIMBER LANDS
kuimjitt
cess of tifOti.OUO'.
conveyed Included approximately
&0U.UU0.O00 feet or pino timber
on tho Kluimith Indian reserva
tion, a 40-acre milling site at
Chilotjutn and port of a saw mill,
tho main slructuru of which wan
destroyed by fire early thia sum
mitr. A new lind lamer mill will
be built Immediately. The nur-i that ah outside Jurist would
chaslnc comuanv has eight saw I called to sit. in the trial -of
mills In the southern states and
maintains an extensive sales
(AMwialrct Vrvm Leawd Win.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore' ' July
31. Circuit Judge A. L. Ltavltt
late yesterday arternoon ' Ki Juted
an affidavit of prejudice filed on
behalf of K. L. Kl.iott, former
county prohibition director, who
was Indicted by the grand jury .this
week on a charge of malfeaaunce
In' office. The court announced
bo
the
cam-. Klltntt takes office tomor
row morning as district attorn'
aKeticy at Kanaos City.
A new reduction on flooring and
ceiling. Buy where the quality is
high and the price- la low. Page
Lumber & Fuel Co. ,
of Klumath county under amruint-'
nieut ty Governor Waiter M.
Pleroe, He succeeds W'lliam Oa
nong, who resigned because uf ill
ness. ,
lUKisKVKf.TH lii:.t'll
i A I K A 1 1, Tl KK1TA
f ,wri!M lr Laaf! Wire.)
SIMLA. India, July
Colonel Tlieodnro Hoo.-eveit
and his b rot ivy. Kerinit. and
tlie members of the central
Asia hunting expedition they
Hre ladini;. have rachfd
Yarkand, in eastern Turkes
tan, with all ha re a en and
personnel. Th expedition
in travellinsr to Tian-han, by
way of the Yarkand river.
Twenty ponie have been lot
during the trip.
"The best kalsomlne I ever used."
Blood's, for sale at Page's.
PUBLIC SEES ONLY
SMALL PART OF
DEVELOPED FILMS
Bargain on refrigerator. Picnic
baskets. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
animal ft. The
LOS AXOKLKS, July 31. The
footape in the film flashed upon
the. screen In the motion picture
theatre Ik but a fraction of the tre
mendous amounts used In its pro
duction. Thousands of feet of the
narrow celluloid pass dally
through dark rooms and laborator
ies of motion pirture studios that
dot the vicinity of lxs Angeles.
At one large production plant
mar hre approximately 770,oot
feet Of film Weekly or 4O.frfj0,(MM"l'
foet yearly go through proceseH
that result in the pictures which
pass In review before millions of
theatregoers throughout the
world.
Although th audience sees, In a
six-reel prot net ion, only about
Q.utiU feet of film, often as much as
ir.b.ow to- 4'o,iioi feet are taken.
Two cameras are trained on th
scene being photographed while
sometimes as many as five others
are lined In order that the scene
may be taken from every possible
angle and at different speeds.
Out of the mas of film develop
'd. on each production, the cutting
department and editorial workers
select the "master"' negative from
which the release prints are made.
The are printed bv machine and
placed on mammoth drums which
PORTLAND, July 31. Comple
tion of the purchase of the Modoc
Lumber Company's properly In
I Have you an ax to grind? There
are hundreds who want the Job.
i To learn their names read the
News-Iteview calsstfled ads.
ARTISANS ATTENTION!
Pic, ilc for Artisans and friends
at Cats-Meow Sunday, Aug. 2. Au-
, tos for those desiring to go. Bring
: your basket and meet at Macca
I bee Hall at 8:30 a. m.
Past Meets Today as Coast City Gets Air Mail
- -" - -' jet
77 SES m,.
IS e rj rv.,iv -i,,iv thrnnuh develonins
Heat V SM.
st a lii
traon seriuiy lo '4110 l W)ii0ns. Hunrlr.-ils nf prints it
tnc fn'ipsvors to own ""'-ith.a "master" nessllvs arp ma'1 1
Auu.nH innl In all pnrn.n nf th, I
.Wrr iwf -
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. ( uU
MS4s
pnr.r chllrtrsn with vlts o.
wbfn all cornea to all, v. tut dn globe.
When Clair V. Voni o, liroticlit tin .j1:!!"- to tin- j roL'iol in Sammi nlo with the lirst sif mail
lust city rrccivrd hi a rti't by J.n l'adjun in the ml.: "f 1'nny Kspr.-s. rlj. r. Thu air umll jar
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