THERE'S HO PERCENTAGE IN liJWLOiie III A HURRY!! And reKreCtliiB your linn-has;.' at luisiiro. The cost r living has gone up and llio necessity for limkini: ll; to mcut that cont his Increased pruiKirtlunatcly. UuyliiK I'lotheii today iiiohiik more than oxchaiinliiB your pniimtuklnKl'- earned money for u mere covering for the body. It means geltini; tho BESTSTYLE, BEST FABRIC, BEST WEAR that your money will commiin 1, together with the positive assur ance that the clothes mnko you look your very best. " ' That's WilV We tlflVn ViMlr lniM"lllK.l ont. in n.l.wl ..... I that's w hy we III your individual wants so acurutely when we sell. Young Fellows, especially, wl'l appreciate our Smart Suits with two and MirOe button eoiltK linilt mi I!iim1v llnu u,.,itf-rr.Pn1 fitHnn- with atliletlc shoulders. Kasy, graceful coats; trousers of semi Peg design. Stripes, checkB, p'ain color fabrics and mixtures. $18.50 to $30.00 Some patterns and styles in 0 r Clothescraft Lino $12.50 to $25.00 AND A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY SUIT Wo are there when it comes t' Overcoats, Cravenelles, Gaber dines, lialncoats and Sllpons. fli't our i'rlces, Save Money, VUS TO K.HSK HATES. Moili-rn Wmidnicn Laymen OpiMMMl to llffch IiiHiiruiu-4, HOYHIt HATS ,. J. lux HA Kit Y SHOES FOUR FREE LECTURES Kduciitlomil, timely, original unci inspiring, subject "LII'K'S 1 1 KM'- iv ' 'A u Si''' ''' A"'B " S- ,'mvl''r. v- ''l"- "f Ibo famous author. I lot O. b. i owler, of New York City, at the AU.MOItY, beginning - SI-.XIMV. IKC. VspV4" . MDXDAV, PW. , K I', Jl, " ' 1 TI'liSllA V, lKt. I), H l M i '... i M'KI.'KSI.IV, w. U, . . J. . -; ' 'i'he lectures roiifjiiii u-t,,i.,,.ri,i t.. slrncllon for the lovers or unatomv Slid pllVHlologV. nsVcllMlninr ,) t It n Vv ."' A Hlhio, anil lo those who stirrer from q l Indium- a new. hope or how to get i1 . well by her new method of applying I electricity. Mrs. Fowler, in conjunc- ' -'' ' "" with her lectures. will hold '. '. ' .-' v neaiin coiiHllltallous dai v from u ,',' : v .... I. . " to p. III. at 'Hotel (. . : .' ; l"a. rooms .MI07-r,0il until I.. ., . . j ber in. Her new system hiving electricity to cure II,,, '"'ginning r ri day, Ueeeinher 2 at Hotel Uliiiiua. v.. I'mn- OtMMMIl- t)f Ull- dlaeaHo ;:t0 i). in r , 3 BUSY STORES J XMAS "GOODS AT THE HOOK ISLAM), HI., Doc. 3. The , final desparate battle between the : head camp oit'ici.is and the ranking ; members of the .Modern Woodmen uf America over the question of an in crease. In the rales of Insurance in j the order, which daring th0 past two . years lias been marked as the bitter er .i;r.:I.; in t!io history of frater nal orueis in Auiem.a, wuj be lougai oat in the seventeenth -triennial m.etlng of the order at Toledo O,! June Hi, 1914. according to an nouncement of the executive council ' (roin the bead camp officers here today. The council having sot the: date, Is today making preparations for the biggest-meeting In the history! of tho order. Fully 17,000 members, will attend, drawn by the struggle' which they claim involves the very! uie oi toe orgamzuLton. The rate question was first raised ' , In Its present, form at the triennial. : meeting at Huffalo in 1911. Action! was postponed until the winter, when ; a special meeting erf the head camp' j was held in Chicago, and a read-1 I Jiislment of rates voted. All the! j rates are higher tiian those hitherto; I prevailing, and those for the older, i members of the order are three to. i nine times higher. Throughout the' j country, and especially In the state of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Mlssou-j ri the rates were strongly resisted. I Several test cases were brought In ' circuit courts, resulting In injunc-i Hons against enforcement of the new! rates on the ground that they were! not imperative to the financial safe-; ty tst the order, that since the bene-. Hts of the organization are mutual and reciprocal, the rates cannot he1 enforced without the consent of the majority of the membership. Tile bead ennui tu tin. uinii'mo. ,r 19i:t proposed a referendum, submit-1 ling seven different rale plans for' the selection or tho membership. But the iiniiression I'nitici nvm.-i. ti,..i' the referendum was a ruse, and the lesnlt was a vote of less than one per cent of the members. The exec utive COUlieil !:wl liocti tvtiocttwl ii, lake some action on the inifniH.n, .. t i i its meeting here, but. deferred it to i tho triennial convention. Opponents j of the plan declare t ho whole propo sal was a move to transform the Insurance plan of the order from! fraternal to "old line." They contend ; that the question will never he set-j tied until tills movement has been ' downed, and that thiB can be done! only by removing the present head! vamp officers and "electing others woo represent the views ol the mem bership." This they will attempt to tie at tho Toledo meeting. Though the city of Toledo will be rilled with the Woodmen, the voting delegation will not be htrge. Five hundred and nrty members of the local camp clerks' association and delegates rrom tho Forresters makej up tho convention proper. Second i In importance to the executive ses-! sions ol tin. delegates will lie the For resters drills, which head camp cr lii lals here estimate will Include five thousand uniformed men. Those eom-j posed of drill squads or sixteen to twenty men rrom each camp, will live In a tented city anil maintain military discipline, llefore Toledu ' was awarded the meeting t-he was re-j quired to enter obligations to fur nish a large parking place for tin camp. Six thousand dollars are to be glv- en lis prizes to the winninc leant in, the drill. Iiiitetl States army ofti-j t-ers uie to Judge the i petition. I The executive council, which with1 tile Toledo authorities will huvej charge ol' tile ' immense assembly. ' consists of it. W. 1'arsons. of Ash land. Wis., John C. Nagle, ol Detroit,' .u.iiiia C:t'vvi!i tu' MltMle; pnlis, and A, L. Armstrong of ('lintou, Mo. I From- - Greenland The Ovation at Copenhagen "The anxiety of the newspaper correspondents on board gave me the idea that my story might have considerable financial value. I was certainly in need of money. I had only forty or fifty dollar, and I needed clothing and money for my pasasge from Copenhagen to New York. "I prepared a story of about 2,000 words, and went ashore at Lerwick. No one but myself and a representative of the captain were allowed to land. We swore the cable operator to secrecy, sent several official and private messages, and one to James Gordon Bennett briefly telling of my discovery. As the operator refused to be responsible for the press message, it was left with the Danish Consul. To Mr. R.n I ..mi. eft ,n care o. Danish Consul, 2,000 words. For it $3,000 expected. If you want it, send for it. "At Elsinore many people came abroad with whom I shook hands and muttered in amt.es ,n response to congratulations. Reporters who were not seasick thronged the sh.p, each one insisting on a special interview. Why should I be interviewed? It seemed ii!y to make such a fuss. "Cablegrams and letters piled in my cabin. With my usual methodical desire to read f and answer all communications, I sat down to this task, which soon seemed hopeless. I was becoming intensely puzzled, and a not-knowing-where-I-was-at sensation confused me. I did not have . minute for reflection, and before I could approximate my situa tion, we arrived at Copenhagen. "Like a bolt from the blue, there burst about me the clamor of Copenhagen's ova- North pw.asrr;,y bewi,fdred by 1 found n reason in North Pole I had never felt such exultation. I could not bring myself to feel what all th,s ,nd.cated, that I hd accomplished anything extraordinarily marvelous. Fo, days I could not grasp the reason for the world-excitement ' ii.Hitnix DAY. j . " Z! Monday only will French i,.y fli-Hii 1. utiles and G -tits' suits io'v I tie. Ite.-'itlar price ? J.00. (1. w. Sloper, :lt)S X. Jackson street. Phone 47. j. sins, lou i.i.u to i.w n in:, j .Noted Woman Will (ihe Four 1 rce lcctniTs at the .Aiiiiii. tin Ik-rt'mlu-r 7, H, II and 10. Golden Rule Store The Store That Saves You Money Kid body Dolls from 49c to $2.49 For a Great Big Doll Washable Dolls 49 and 89c Don't pay more when the GOLDEN RULE HAS IT FOR LESS Card Games, Toys, Books of all kinds Don't miss our line of good books for boys and girls, 5, 10, 15, 19, 25 and 49c. Big Values. Mrs. O. S. Fowler, widow of the old veteran phrenologist, author and lecturer. I'rof. O. S. l-'owlec of '..u Yolk, will kIvo u series of lour free lectures en "Life's Deepest Laws'' at the Armory, henilin 111: Kiinilav IVceniher 7 at 2:30 p. in., suliject of tne lirst lecture will he "The llenesis of Life". IThe other three will be given Monday, Tuesday ami Wednes day iiIkIus, December S, and 10 at S o. m. Mrs l-'owler iiiiih,u uitu national reputation us a speaker and nor lectures contain the greatest light on psychology, anatomy nnd physiology, ,.ectricity and the llihle that the world has ever had. Her scientific exposition of human evolu tion and involution is not the Dar winian tyH, lint is for more pro gressive to rational beings which to day Is needed to lift man mil of his present somnambulistic slate He at the Armory curly Sunday alteinoon d'ii A fOlillWTION'. Looking (llass. Ore.. Nov. no. Kvcnlng News, Itoseburg. Mr. Ktlltor . t-eun.i.-tfMii.. ...ii. I lo correct articles In recent Issues of the News rchttinir f,i h., ........... .,r j certain parties. In th,. articles you re- icr it seven Loosing lilnss young men, when In fact only one of the seven resides In Looking (llass. The others residing In Ten Mile. Mrock-wa- and Florence. The mere fact that these Indecent and Immoral nets were committed In Looking Ol.iss is humiliating enough without hav ing it understood that the guilty par ties reside here. i Wo wish to add that al'liough n rough-neck fraternity of viol. iters of Inw iiuil order have had practically their own way hero for .onto time Past. It is not the Intention of the good litiiens t-' tl is Him -unite In permit or toleta'e such u -ts of vio lateis of n- "Yi'v, willed are contra i to the dntle- which one n .in owes to aiKitle-r. and tluwe conntr-ng such acts must eveel to i"i the pennltv Uesp vtfully, " I W. II. Dole, ns a Citizen. I MAKE YOUR GIFT AN USEFUL ONE Here are some Christmas Suggestions from a Furniture Store A Vaccum Cleaner That runs litre a carpet sweeper, effective and efficient, Price but $6 FOR CHILDREN RocRing Chairs and Doll Carts NBDCEMENTS- THAT'LL SIM ly Bring Yoo to Stubfcs FOR MOTHER Sewine Baskprt. Rlnn Kefs, a Maish Comfort, and a dozen other things. FOR FATHER A Fine RocKer, a Smoli- mg table, Genuine Leather Footstool, a Wood Basket, and in case of dire need a PoKer or Fire Shovel B. W. STRONG TheFurnitureMan Hundreds of buyers b.-ie found tbat they Ret whin thev want lor less. You are av-ni-. 6 per cent by saving S & H. Green i cPe ,,The lllercha"t pays 3 per cent, the b. cS: 11. Stamp Co. makes their money olt the merchant and sell you the pre miums at actual cost to them in Roseburs? thereby Riving you the extra 3 per cent on the money you spend with S. & H btarnp merchant. We are the cause of giving you the Trading stamps, dividing our proht with you to induce you to come and trade with us. Don't forget this fact prices aie no higher than an v where else and somethings are lower. We give trad ing stamps to Farmer trade for their pro duce in trade to us nnd on all 30 day ac counts. Give us a trial, we trv to give satisfaction, also help vou put a" few valu able premiums in your home foryourtrade YOLKS FOR BUSINESS R. STUBBS 450,000 First Class Quality Trees APPLK, PEAR, PEACH, PRUNE, CHERRY and a full assortment of other stock. To sell tbem we will h;iva to pur the PRICE VERY VERY LOW Hate 10 cat pricw for hie but a demandl!;!, OYER PRODUCTION REQUIRES IT So&heriP Oregon itaory, Yoncaila, Oregon 1