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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUI.U IMI1-V I.XCIJT SUMMV RIIVIKW PUBLISH I NO cumcanv Ohk Wevkw Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main vol L. WIMBI-KLV, fejito'. u t j i. r Kr rear, by Bull hi weals. onvrred rf , dirllvere'l , ttm-DHIILr f yr ll Koulh, .41 HOVKMIH.n SW, IMM. John Morehead, Cowtreasinan-elect from North Carolina, fay his friends have betrayed him oy effectiia; tills election when he understood dlsilnc ly that be was Ui be an "also ran iiut he heed not mouru. No one In Washington win pay any attention Ui htm, and except for answering; his name at roll call Uncle Joe will e that be haa nothing to do lu Con gris. A committee baa been appolnie and will soon atari for the back wods to atudy condition on the fauna with a view to assisting the presl dent to devlae meana of rnaklnfc- country life more agKreahle. The; will probably find that the farmers are troubled by the aame conditions a the poor man In Die cities, that Is -loo little money and too much work but the Junketers muat uavi- their Junkets. ChmiK Yu WanK, A. M , In his book on the Origin and Nature of I.ov, says: "l.ove la a state of feel I11K, maiilfestlni! Itself Invariably un dor the guise of the higher and lower euiitluns, but due to an Innate Im pulse, either primary or secondary inrougn instinct, association, or ac couiinodatloii, of eipreaslon by the act of ejecting one's Ideal self or ego for lis fulfillment and satisfaction In a sentiment or Imaginary being hav Ing elements that are capable of arousing that Impulse through uual Itles absent In the one In whom such feeling la generated and In whom the power of Imagination la capable of approaching to emotional hyperbole." If some school inarm or grammar epcri win parse tins ror us, we will make an effort to understand It. ilii:ji-nA no ih;vi:i,oi'Mi;nt CON;llKMH. The Vale Commercial Club la send Ing out the following Invitation: The third hiccIIiik of the Oregon Idaho iJcvelopmeut rongrotta will be held in vnle, Oregon, Thursday, Frl iluy mid Halurday, lice. 17, in and III. It Is Imiierallve Hint every scc Hon of Oregon unit Idaho be present wiin a good strong reuresental vi delegation, mid your club Is reuuest en u mm n in members to this meet lug. Every one Interested In Hie development of Hie north-west Is In vlhul to he present at this mcoilna and help In Its deliberations. Tin programme has not yd been fully outlined, mil your club will be up prlncil of lis nature at an early dale I'limsu forward us a Hal of the ileln gates chosen from your club, liigeHier with the alternates. Hubjects to be discussed and acted upon at the meeting will bo of such a nature in stale aid for railroad building ami public highways, better roads, the opening of the Interior, tint Coos lilt) harbor, cheaper inarketa and trans portation, oil. Irrigation, doner unity between Oregon and Idaho, the needs of curb hi mi ... ami such other ul Jeclaj as in n l suggest themselves In the progriimiue uouilnlttee. A flve-mlnule talk will be given by one member from ouch delegation up oil the greatest need of his Heel lull and hew heat tu bring about Hie ile aired rexulla. You will picnm. ilenlg liate your reprenenlallve on this pari of Ihn program, nnd notify us emit who la selected 1111(1 whllt subject he will discuss. Vale la ithle lo arcoiiimiiilale all delegates who may colllll to IIiIh meeting, for with Hill two new hotels hern we are able lo easily place 400 people. Oll.lll lll-'n Itl'IN WHIIIIINtl. Medford, (Or.) Mall, Nov. a 3: A hnaullful wedding ceremony wns sol llllllzeil on Huiiiliiy HflerlllKill at Hie farm home of Mr. and Mrs. :. W 'riirpln, four miles noiiliwiwl of thf city, when Ihelr daugliler, Miss Ilea sle. was iinlti.il In iiiiirrlnge to Mr Van II. (Illbert. The ring service wan tl!"',1 and was olhclnted by It, v II. I.eltoy Hull, piihl.il- of H, ul Hat church. The bible WIIH llllelide.l hv MIhh Anna lliililelm.il while Mr II ( II. m ney lu'leil na heal mult The deems. II. ins were In while. The wciI.IIiik party stood under while wiyldlng hells A large company of telittlvea anil llivlled gueHls were piesenl to wh.ll well Hie voiitig IiiihIiiiiiiI nil. I wife, among whom were: Mr. nn, Mrs. II. P. (llll.erl. of II Iiiiik fih er anil mother of the k i "ii : Mr and Mis. Noiuiiiii Agee. aln.i of Id,, burg, slid Mrs llllle I'liukev. of Ash land, alhler of Mrs Turpln The wedding Kneels Hat ilnwil to n hiMlllteiuin leant, fniilllenn In 1 1 ,., cry nplsillltnielil. which liml I,,...,, cnrefullv prepare.! , Mm Piink.'v The nccs-dmi wan In every wnv n very hnpliy one. Miiny situ of I., ye and esteem were reielved by Die hi Lie and groom. Mrs, HIIInmI Is one of Mcih, choice voiiiik Imllen ami ban a hoxt of rrlcinlN who wMt Iter "much Ji.v " Mr. lllllierl Is Hie luanaKcr of the Hudson Auto t'ouii.nny and U n young ninti whose chalni ler In nlimc reproach They left on the Hun. lav evening train for ItoMchtug. whete they will spend the winter Ph Mr lillhert's parents, after whl.h ihev will lake up Ihelr rcaldciice In a) -, font riirvHanthsnunia for anle. h. T. II. Cannon. Onk Htreet, car mil road track. dnjo 7IMVkM.IV I C IN VKW VOI'.K. HUh and Poor Alike and Kiwi 'J'tiose Jjupritoijed V ill -l 'J uktr. .Nj;W YOKK. Nov. ZZ. lu the mansions on Firth avenue, lu the more iuoJt koines In Harlem, JJrooklyu and the broux. In the tene ments of the Kast Hide, lu the refu ges where '"harpy spreads the board, and even lu the Jails and prisons. Thanksgiving Day will be ohberved tomorrow with all the Joy and Jollity which always characterises the boll day lu the metropolis. As usual business will be generally suspense. and the millions of New York frill- sens will exude the Thanksgiving spirit and absorb the Thanksgiving turkey and other delicacies. As usual, the Salvation Army will provide a great dinner for thousands in several places In Manhattan and flrooklyu. Army officials estimal that a uuarher of a million peop will be rendered happy by free din nera from all sources. Thousands of families will receive baskeia of food from the Array and other charitable organizations and Individuals. Kven in the grlrn prisons at filaek well's Island and King King the pris oners will have a holiday and be given a feast which will include tur key, cranberry sauce and mince pl; All the Immigrants at Kills Island will also have a great feed which is likely U confirm their opinion that America is the land of luxury for all There will be the annual dinner for the "newsies" In the Newsboy Home In Chambers' street. 'Iliis feast serves Ui keep green In the hearts ol the Jada the memory of their bene factor, Mrs. William Waldorf Aster who provided for It In her will. Kach boy will get a pound of turkey whole mince pie and a plentiful sup- ply of celery, potatoes, chanberrli, bread and butter and tea, coffee or milk. JIKJ KK;HT TONIGHT. I'apke Will Mkely Itule I'avorlti Over KctclM-l at Illegible. BAN FHANCmC'O, Cal.. Nov. 2r,. Wildly excited followers of the uug llistlc game are flocking Into Han Francisco today by hundreds, and In he cafes where sporting men con regale the sole topic of conversa tion la this evening's great battle for he middle-weight title between Hill I'apke and Htanley Ketchel. Tickets if admission are selling like hot akes and the big Auditorium will be rowded with eager fight funs when he (iriind Kaplds boy and the Illinois huderbolt face each other In III ring. Moth I'apke and Ketchel Issued itateiuents today In which they as terled Ihelr assurance of victory, ami both declare that the scheduled 20 'minds will be unite unnecessary to leclile the winner. Friends of both lien lire backing their favorite heav ily and shrewd followers of the game Igure that more money will be play- d on the mlildlewlghta than on any wo men who have locked horns In in Important pugilistic event since liirns and Hujilrcs amused the crowd '"r half u round. It looks like such in even proposition that every sport wining to take a rniisonab e bailee. While the betting on tonight's lint- le opened at even money, there are Indications Hint I'niiku will rule a (light rlngnlde favorlle. 1'npke'a laal Incisive victory over the former hold- r of the middle-weight title wan so lean that many of the local snortn vlll rUle right with Illln lu the belief hat he la strong enough to repeat. oil the other hand. Keleln. has ill ml l .1 h In plenty who llrmlv be lieve that he Is capable of heating apao and thai his downfall last nhiiT Hay was the result ol a lucky punch lu Hie opening round. Tbev trglle Unit Ketchel will he far mure iiutlmis this lime anil that his won- "'fill strength will curry him over the distance. i:Acr ation hay. -vlory of cw York's Hesoliuloii and llehnbllltnlloli. NKW YORK, Nov. 25. "F.vncull llnn Hay," the I2lith iiiiiilyernnry of ine evacuation of New York by Hie T?n Knork otit IIIott. Th blow which knocked nut r,,rl-M w. a nivelatl.in to tlin prla tlghum. rriim tho earliest (lavs .if il.n m i.. kiiorkiiiit blow was aimed fur Ihn Jaw the templs or the JuguUr Vein. ,N ach piiiirhes were thrown In to worry and "sry the lluhter, but If a .- mi,. hail U.1,1 nun of ll,n,,l, nullA II, l Ui.i ili.iHl vulnerslils was the rcglnn nl llm Uiiuach. ho'd hsve linul..Ml ut i.i... for an Ignorsinua. lir. 1'leno li bringing t in., iiiii.ho t psrallel lai-t; that Viiii li His must vuliicrnlilu niiiiii mil uf lio prlyi ring as well as In ll. Wo .r..t t)i,,r Imv,, throats, fec t and lung,, but thi.tJMnSlNi.n srn ullerlv l,..liir;. mi to, until dli.,, n, ,1,,, .,,. sii.1 knock. uiouiT M.a,. v.Hir..,i,,. l. rv Kiiiincfl.- in.1 0..1 ,.n m lv .ls. U.rpld llvsr. bad. thin si.rf'hn. inirn lil.aal and nlhor dlsesva of ll.u nr. in of illgentlnu si,,) uutrltliin. I lie "I,,, l, I, ,, Medical IHscovery-haia erllli- i-lirutlvn etle, l i,iNili sll n.n.. irls.-es and hem-ti rungi miiirrl. matter where l.t-alcd ,.r what stale II may hay,, r.a.1,,,1. Nswail t'aliirrh It l sell lo rl. .i- Hi.' paieviiuea ou, ir, Sage's I'siani, (, y ,luu, wllla, (1,nij ll... "iMiovery-ss s ciiiMltiitii,nl rem ilf. Hliu Hi" ll,.l,l, n MhIIi-hI liKov sry cures ratnrrhnl iIi,.,im, as ol Ui.i "l.inm. li. I.iwels. I.lmliler sn.l ..lli. r pelvic ern will I. ,, t(1 y B( read s laa.slrtnf eiira. ta lr,.m the writ li.i! ol rniliieni medical aiilh..rlllrV ea ,,''r"1" " "utre.lt, nt, ami eiplainlnj Ihelr riiMtlvn .r..H.tl,. i ,,,.,1, lnTi.nnv,i,.,, A.l.lresv Dr. 1 V pier, Murrain, N. Y. 1 lit. U.iklel ai.wj , ta Ingrnlleuls enlermg t, ir. .,.,, Il...ll, ll,r, Irtitll hl, h , ill (,. ,1,., ll..'! culaln in. I a drop,. I ,,!, ,, ltl...rel),,,l,c i,. Ingu-xl ! . I'r I'ler.T', n.at l,,.n,ni, ,.a., H!as Itn . ,l I. .,, ,,. M,,.BWA,V, , , I'l't l"""sl. fur '-'I i.ne- Al9a lit, I'hsrua as sUirs, Krltlh troops, was Informally ob- tei veo in the metropolis today. Flags floated iiorn many buildlt.i" and pa't- i.otic ob-rviinces will tafcc place u- i.izm, coupled wlib the 1 haukegiviiig eve Ujerrytuaklng. This late November day amounts really lo a Manhattan Fourth of July, and was so observed, when Sous of the Revolution were literal sous. Un til a time within the generation now living there aa a vetran of 112 lo aasifcl In the Battery flag-raising. rrorn w-pl. 17, live, lu Nov. 25, a ISrltlsh army remained a blight on this city. Within those seven yeans and two months a popu lation of 2U.00U sank lo less than 10.000. Two great fires left long blocks of rului in Whitehall, firoad. Heaver, Vesey and Pearl streets and ilroadway, and there waa no energy for rebuilding. The city was apa-thetk-, dismal, disrupted, unclean, al most ungoverued, a wreck of matter and of mind. One would have said that only a miracle could restore a community so prostrated. Possibly the evacua tion was the miracle. At any rate, revival began with the marching dD to the liatiery of the redcoat Intruders and the marching in from the north of Washington's well-tried Continentals. lu 17SI0, only seven years after Its emancipation from Hrttihh control, old New York passed the 33,000 line In population. TLKKKV UO CKXTH A VOVSU I'OltTI.ANH. Or., Nov. 20. Some one In Portland may have Ui go with out turkey this Thanksgiving. The supply, as was feared, proved small for the growing trade of the city. and high 27 14 to 20 cents a pound at retail but, Judging from the way business was booming at the markets yesterday, Portlanders do not be- Catarrh is a blood disease whirb Inner linings or mucous membranes delicate surfaces and tissues produces ......., imu u iingiii); noises in me neaa ana ears, ugnt, 6tully leeling in the nose, pains above the eyes, irritation of the throat, sometimes slight lever, and a Keneral fed in? of weakness and ill health. Rven 1 ,,... Iiecome aflerted by the continual jMssage of impure blood through them, and there is danger of consumption if the disease is allowed to remain in the system. S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it purifies the blood. It goes into the circulation and removes every particle of the catarrhal matter, making this vital fluid pure, rich and healthv. Then the inflamed mn,hrar, i,;.. to heal, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and health restored. S. 8. S. rids the system of catarrh by attacking the trouble at its head and entirely removing the cause from the blood, thus making a perma nent and lusting cure. S. S. S. is made entirelv Imm li,-,il, .;;,,., ,,, herbs and barks, anil for this reason isan esjiecially safe and desirable medicine' Hook on Catarrh and any medical advice free to nil who write. THE SWIFT The Artist Trio BAPTIST CHURCH, NOV. 26, 1908 Under the Auspices of the ...Commercial Club... Admission Be a Booster Season Tickets, Good for Four Lectures During the Season, $2.00 II. II. M:YII.ltll. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET NCWHAHD BROS.. Props. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds Fi.h end Poultry We iiiler In the most particular 'ron, anil Hie more fastidious anil critical Hie pillule Hie more ,. .I.-I l lit in tickling II. llur (,., clioia. mil prime roust iiuiku ilialiea III for a king. 1 Special Fire Deliver. Phono 1:141. Shop on Hhcrldnn Ntn IIIIIIIIIMIIItHIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIMI Shoes We Are Proud to Show In evvry roM-ct our new swims l.r wwiwew bomscss Merit. r'lm liMtaern Kwlll bw nil mcwsosm. I.lrat wslM far ss iithl awal oVy iliiys. Heavy Mim IshssM I. asm said saiwv. tr ismii nawl luttt wls far svsajiSM RikW b) a Mlatfaoi iins iioi wuaslivr tQnMltMr tjUtram L h Stephens Iwv.uVia.taScr tetltttliMif!M price for me royal bird. The Oregon turkey crop this yejir w as the largest ever produced, but the supply available for lie TLani.- glvng trade was reduced by the purchase several weeks ago of orer 00 turkeys by the government for the use of the troops ia the Philip pines. That left Just about the same quantity available for Portland as was on hand last year. The de mand, however, Is much stronger tbis year. Watched I-'ifieea Yean. "For ID years I have watched the working of Bocklen's Arnica Salve and It has never failed to cure any sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at A. C. Marslers Co s. drug store. IlKAL KSTATE THANKKKUS. J. N. Hedden to T. W. Andrews 4a00; 367 acres in sees. 0. 8 and . ZZ-9. Margaret A. VVlsegarver to 8. P. K. H., 12S5; 3.15 acres sec. 21. 22-5 W. A. Perkins to G. M. Hassett, J; 1 acre In sec. 4, 22-5. I-. M. Perkins to t. M. liassett 100U; 131 ti acres In sees. 4 and i, 22-5. Polly A. Remington to Charles F. itemington, i00; 4 lots, block 4 Krewson'a addition to Drain. w. I.. Hiiupson to Louisa E. Klce, ; zoo acre sees. 12 and 13. Oregon-Idaho Co. to A. E. Shlrla ISO00; timber on part of aec 36, 32-7. Read Review adva. for bargains. grudge paying tbia steep S RIDS THE SYSTEM - OF CATARRH rauKes a ...... ;nflo.n.nv.'n i u - of the body. The diseasing of tliese all the well known symptoms ol the SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. 50 Cents and Attend H. P. M-: II Altn. We Iluy Hides, - ct, Near the Depot. S3JW) NEW POKM BV EHWTN MARKHAV . Pn.lu.1.1) Greatest W urk of Author of i "1 be Man W itb trie Hoc." Edwin Markham. who cade world-wide reputation a few yea aro with his poem. "The Wan with the Hoe." has written for the Chrift maa Woman t Home Companion poem that is coiiBdered to be even greater than "The Van Vi'itb The Hoe." Many who fcaTe read MBrk ham's new poem.. "Before the Gos pels were." consider It the rreatest verse of recent years. "Before :he Gospels Were" telle, with wonderful poetic Imagination, the story of the gathering together of the materia for the gospels by Christ s disciples after Hia ascension. Never before has there been presented so i)iu mating a picture of what Christ life meant to his disciples and why it was so accurately reflected Id their gospels. The opening verse of the 1xem is Ixing noons and evenings after He was gone. Mary, the Mother, Matthew, Luke and John. And all those who loved him to the last. Went over the marvel of the past Went over all the old familiar wavs With tender talks of their dear-re membered days. iney warned ine roads that never gave Him rest Past Jordan's ford, past Kedron bridge, I'p Olivet, up Hermon's ridee. To that last road, the one they loved me oest. The climax of the poem Is reached In the last verse, which noma nn n me inuugnu mat nave been expret ea in ine preceding lines: 80 huddling often by the chimney maze. Or going down the old remembered ways On many a lingering walk They held their wonder-ialk Minding each other of some sacred spot. Minding each other of a word for got: So gathering up till all the whisper- eu woras went to the four winds like a flight ui oirus: Seven Years of l'roof. '! have had seven years nf mnnf that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the nesi medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased cnndi. Hon of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had 38 years of proof thai Dr. King's New Discovery Ib the besl remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its umeiy use always prevents the de velopment of pneumonia. Sold undei guarantee at A. C. Maratera A f",.' urug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial uome tree. WOKKS WONDKKS. Wonderful Compound Cures Plli, Kczcma, Skin Itcliini;, Skin , Kruptions, Cut and llruises. Doan's Ointment Is the beat skin treatment, and the cheapest, because so ntue is required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture. It cures onstinate cases of eczema. It cures all skin Itching. It cures skin eruptions. It heals cuts, hruiaea scratches and abrasions without leav ing a scar. It cures permanently. ivuncuurg testimony proves It. Mrs. O. W. Kozartee, Flint St., Roseburg, Ore., says: "For some lit tle time I was annoyed by an irrita tion on my none, nomellmes u was badly inflamed and became raw and sore. I tried a number of remedies, hut nothing cured me until I read about Donn'B Ointment and got o bor at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. The first application gave re lief and 1 felt no more of the Irritat ing affliction. I consider Doan's Ointment the finest remedy to be ob tained for any skin disease." hor sale by all d-uirgists. Price .10 cents. Foster-Mllourn Co., Buf fnlo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Kemembor the name Doan's nnd take- no other. Mind Your llaslnessl If you don't nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can nnd you ran snd will keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out nf your system. 25 cents at A. C. Marsters A Co's drug store. 1 The Pressure of g m Laundry 1 i Work m hIoiio at liomc Is felt by the head of the house nnd all the family. Why not lie relieved of It? Send i ll your work to this Inumlry anil Use result will be higli'y sntlsfartiiry. We use (In. soap, pure watT anil a lili rral amount of skill nod KOmI sense. Hhlrwi, rnllntis, fnffi and ssnrrhnl bmmIs am a sp.-.-LiU ? ty with us. 5$ Knack far nsln n.i TCwok. lWjeiN l4. V3 ALCOHOL 1 PEH CENT. ANegeiiibk PrrparjliontTAs SuT!ilaiirrgtefbuifaifRctila (utg tie Sioaais aalBiMJsaf II il-'i.l.'.Kfi.ilHTn FivJ Prormies DitionflrerfrJ- "ox r.i ness and rv.Xor 'alns msa OpiiauXorpiuae xr.MiatiaL KirS; oTAicoTIC. wu- -I" C' rirt ijr-. Aperfefl Rpmetty fot rortsflfa- tton , sour M0EBCii.uami Wonnsfom'ucskmsJOTn ness aLoss or Sleep. feS'maV Si$nsnrr of Exact Copy of Wrapper. KKSOLITHIXS OF f 'OXKOI.KXCr. RncohiiFD r . x-n.. re vr.n. Roseburg Rcbe'.-ah' Lo-ls-'e V 1 1 ' To the Officers and Members nf P se burg Kebexnh Ledge. c 41 : your coniiniUrw on resnt.-''0ns of condolence most rejpe.-'.f u;:- submit the following: HKfiKAS. the great snnremp Creator and Ittikr or the Universe has, In h!s infinite wisdom, removed from among us a worthy and es teemed member. Brother Edgar E. Long, therefore, be It RESOLVED, that In his Heath wo have lost a worthy member, the home a devoted son and brother, and the community an honorable and resnect- ed citizen; therefore, be it further RESOLVED, that a cotiv of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of this Lodge, a copy be sent the oereaved ramlly, and a copy to the Pacific Odd Fellow and each nf the home papers, for publication, and the Charter of this Lodge be draped in mourning for thirty days. f raternally submitted. ItEI.LE STEPHENSON, CLARA nOREN, GRACE M1CELLI. MINNIE CA VENDER LUELLA OLINCiENPEEL. Committee. TO CITY OF MEXICO. Announceme nt of Special Limited Pullman Train Excursion. On December 12 and 13 the South ern Pacific Company will sell round trip excursion tickets to the City of Mexico. December 15, 1908. a mag nificent Pullman trMn, consisting of Pullman vestibule sleeiiera. nhseevn. tion sleeper. bi-.Tet striking cars and dining car will leeve San FtqucIsco California, Third and Townsend street depot for Mexico City, via Coast Line of Southern Pacific. Fare from Roseburg for round trip $97. as Return trip from El Paso can be mad via the Santa Fe route or Southern Pacific, as the passenger may desire. Holders of excursion tickets may obtain a round ih ticket reading from Williams to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and return for 6.50. Forfurther Infor mation Inquire of L. II. Moore, nppnt S. P. Co.. Roseburg. Or.; Mr. E. Pell, of Ashland. Ore., or. If desired. Mr W. II. Jenkins, Trawling Passenger Agent, 8. P. Co., will be glad to call. DSW For good printing of all klnria The Review leads. . H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Kacks, lt me mske an suttmste on you- work. root, of Jackson SC. The Birth Stone The TOPAZ WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND L'N MOL'NTFD " ' have, fan , Lock,u. NsrthM.. u Valuer, p.h . . w Idiiu too toesIL, . J. T. BRYAN, GASTQBIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOM TV! eCMT.UR ...Pl, NTW TONS OtTT. Hl'REAVS. . See our 8we" bureaus In both full ! slze and Prlu"e8s. also splendid line "' "i an me up-to-aaie styles. Complete line of all styles of furni ture, carpets and rugs. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man. We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain PenB and reo omend them as being far ahead ot any other pen on the market. Agee's Book Store. TF NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Lights and Shudoivs of China town." "I'liptjiln .Molly," or "Mol Pit cher at Monmouth." "lr. ('Urdu's Putlenls." ILLUSTRATED SONOS: "HomwlH-re." and "True Hi-art." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Ltc Stesm ,Bi WtUr . . Repair Work Neatfv Don V for November is The .Watri.mai,., AW ORECON