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CAXAO.VH (HI-AH FAIiMSJ t'HKATIStt CiKKAT EWI'IltE.I i nr neighbor mi II north In rai l J- ly fittruf-iiug the wUtful cy? of over- P;iukii4 il Kurope, to whom free ImnieHt uds and cheap r a r i ; i h niter twn nt HoaeburK Hook Store, dyw poslbtlliic Impossible in the liomi -' r J. L. Callaway. Oatopathlc Pby land. While tin- volume of Ih.mlgr.i- ilclau. Abraham Handing, Koseburg lion coming into l. aiiaua is imivn le than that coming Into liib; country. It if Very much luiger In proportion to the resident populal Ion of I lie two countries. liming the pai-t two years the Canadian (invcriimenl gave au'ay land to hoiiitHt'ad(-ia In i.e 'iial to the- state nl illlnolH. and thia e:r 2011,000 homesteads are available, I (let In your order for Hlntr rln-r-ii.ilvai'-nt to the mate of Ohio. ' rles and avoid the rush. Twenty Canada expert to receive half a mil-' pound hox for 'S.r.tt. Phone Subtir llon adillllonal population t IjIk year, ban ill! any time between 6 and ft p. of whom l.'iU.oou will enter horn the in., any evening. ilUl I'nlted States. This, with the ron- Old Joe l'ape, water front, carriet siructlou of it! on mllea of railroad a full lino of machine made, bread. Into the new country, w ill make hu.-y : pastry, etc, (It! limes across the border. During hot weather you cannot si- Cntil the pant few yearn iminlgra- tlon to Canada wan comparatively small, and the country. iioiwhlit.Mn.l- lug ita vast area and natural re-1 source, has been handlcapoed and held hack by lack of population. Thin construction of her Hues to the 'a- cine, and the Indue. 101 :.ti uif !- Kettlcm, with the e"-!b".t riu llli!" and Invltfng opjKirtuni'Un. have ti rcted at unt Inn m th Canadian Northwest, and tin- tide nnw llowit,: JH lilt ttlf VHIiM'Ktld 'J I PlilllOIIH Vol to come. If. il. Windsor in the .July Popular Mechanic Magazine. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun. tin can, runty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Uuck len'B Arnica Salve to prevent Mood poison or gangrene, lt d the quickest, HtiroBt hauler for all such wounds a alpo for Hums. IJolla, Sores. Skin KruptlonK, Kezemn, Chapped Hands, Corns or Plies. 2'c at all drugging. M l) CHV.AM. For your Iro.rreum orders call up the Douglas County Creuiinry. Phone 340. dil 8.MOKKO HAU, SMrr.l. H ITarneHS & Johiixon. the Eroivrs, nro now prepariMj to servo yon sliced smoked ham, also sliced cold blld ham, In any quantliy. Phono 103. d Start a Home Now and Join the Ranks of thelndependents Never hat It been easier to build than right now money U plentlnil and l Hfckln It-Kit dual chaniu-N. And tliere Ih no entHiprine moie worthy than home bnildliiK- It !f's the purHC utrlnuM of t)ie hanker (ulck or than anythiiiK eUe, herauj-c ( ineans that you liavi; deridfd to lie come a part ot f he coin inanity In which you live. Thus almost ln-foiv you start you find the ownertdilp "f a home carries n slKiilllcance. Stall It today you'll le glad ff you do and sorry If you don't. Wln'ii you're ready to talk lumhi-r we'll he walling for you, because v ha" e just the lumber you will need, besides a lot of RUKeKtioiiH that may he helpful to you without any extra charge. Leona Mills Lumber Co. Still Making a Noise Witli Our June Clean Up Sale ! Many satisfied customers daily proves conclusively that our JUNE KLEAN-UP SALE is a success. We still have some very attractive bargains in Ladies Suits, Dress Skirls, Silk and wash dresses, Silk and wash Underskirts, Shirt Waists Under wear, laces and emb:oideries, hosiery, neckwear, handker chiefs, pictures, toys dolls and notions and everything in the Millinery line at cost during this sale. You can't afford to miss these reat bargains; as our expenses are less than the average merchants, we will positively sell cheaper than any one else on the same quality of goods, Nothing old or shnp worn to show you, The Fair Store Cass Street Remember We Are The Little Store With The Big Bargains Call up The North Side Grocery 'l'li roc Two Fonr ( And ask fur ) for groceries. You can et an) tiling yOU want at our stoic if you i onic tarly. Don't forget, oulcr early. Rcincinbcr,cvciy thing new at The North Side Grocery. LOCAL XEW8. I 1 Hire Arunfll tun It. tt Ask for piano certificated at Joseph-; son's, dtl Vertilex liner fi :- arid document Olio piano vole Willi every cent of your puri-hune at Jowphson's.' (lif in i price of foodstuffs baa com down at the North Hide (Jrocnrr. dtl After all, there le no Ink like Car- tfi- s Ink Store. tin hale at Koseburg Hook dsw foul to make bread when you call g.l 'sanitary machine made bread at tin Cmo'iiia Oakery. dM "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan'a Kegulets gave just the rc.,ul;s desired. They act mildly and rea late the bowels perfectly." (Jeorsi II. Krauze, .100 Walnut Ave., Altoooa Pa. Think of it, a piano uiven away it Josephiiii's. dlf riahscrihe for the "Portland Iai' Ni-wk'' at ItoKchum Hook Store; li'Ji per month; $:t.L,r per year by mail, tf Have you heen I he nluiio at Jowen'i. ohh? dtf The Utnprjua Pakery has Increased tho Klze of Its loaf. all A full line of pastry of all kiodfc always fresh. L'mpqua Bakery, dt Ask for piano votes at focphsoii'K dtl If your (crocer will not furnlah you with machinery made bread, phont 221. dtf If you want something good call and see T. A. Flndlay, the Kdenbower real estate agent. dtf FlaK, all sizes, at Uosehurt; Hook Stoic. dw ( A!,L FOU Cot NT V WAItltAXTS. Notice Is hereby k I ven all parti holding county warrants issued by Douglas County. Oregon, and in dorsed "not paid for want of fundd,' prior to and IncliMlliiK the 21st day of March, 1111, to present the same o tho County Treasurer of said :oiinty for payment nt his office, n? Interest will cease thereon after tin ditte of this notice, hated at Pouching. Douglas Couti iv, Oregon, this the 10th day of June, lit! I. J. K. SAWYEKS. County Treasuter of Douglas Counly, Oregon. dfiw TltY SIIFKPSlilN IIOtSK LINING (tetter than cloth at Irill tne price Makes your walls light, warm irul quiet, same as plaster. At Fisher paint and paper store, look tor in flag. dtl 'P H NEW YORK CAFE . Clinn Jo, l'n. Ol'KN lAV AXD XlfillT. M-al n All lliiurs. 4. Rpgular Meals SO cent. Chlrken Dinner Sumiiira. from 4 J. 12 noon to 2 p. in. 4- i j. Chop Buoy, Nooilles, Frosh 4 4 Oysters, Klsh. etc., all the time. 4 4 Cor. Jockson & Washington Sts 4 4 How King George Will Be Crowned Details of the Coronation of England's New Sovereign and. His Queen, June 22, In Westminster Abbey. Form and Oder of the Service and the Ceremonies, Compiled From Official Sources Solemn Rites At tending the Function Archbishop of Canterbury Personally Crowns His Majesty and Queen Mary. fT W'Mlld ivquile ;i huoli h i 1 '! f i Jn d'-::itl jn.t It .1 V. mid tm- a ,V: will be vrewn and vu' 1 ii.id ih. t -I .! -in te.l i.:-!. ;--,r,:e i.-t l-i:....;..i ud vi W : t- aiinifier ahlwy un tLu -'-1 ot June in wno (leiirem tlieia to the dean of est the luidit at a p!e:-!l-l Mv xU-.z ot 1 tilnster. w ho places theia upou tU& al princes, nobles and e--lei . -ri with ; " 1''o tUlio)s. kneellns. sluff the as ninnv sre--t;.lors t cin acre j IMnuj. the choir Hltiglnir the w)oji$e. to the (treat hull. A little volume lm d "hv -itiviud of the kina" irivss the ea-i puvi::? Olid ceremony of the urn: ti-'t). It U titled '"J'he rurm and OnU-r f the 8erv.ee That N 10 He Performed r.v. 1 of the Ceremonies That Are ( I;. Ob served In the fV'rou;!tf-!i of Their Majesties KIhk i;rmre V. :t;i ! (,hilh:i Mary In the Ab'.ey I'huieh of Sr. Pe ter, West minuter, on Thur-d 1.'. the Tweiity-ne' mid I ; v of .lir.i-. PHI." The leniith of the ti' duruil"!) of the Prer:: lont; driivvn nur. A "Tnlde of I'ontt'u:-- I In what tnlie pl.t-, c: I. 'I'hf Hi'iMirilioii: 2. tliO churei,; .1 ll " r-'-' j art'; fi. lit.' '1 '-. ; ( t v the d !i nie to the k. heie in!' t;;-.- I.it- mi.ent'te.'; .in. I v.enl t' Ill- . 1 i Xha oi-t); 1!. !3. l ho l-D tlifl h n: :r ; IS, till fOl.H Uie re.-.-hJ.. cir"ni'l";i; I I'lim . t, The Rev. Ilitml, T. I hivi 1 m.:!. :u-h- Mslinp of Cuiilerhury itnd tin siu-U tho iiiiie.-il prelie ill tin- ('hui-.h of Ke hind, is 11 highly iui 'ti i:ait ii'THuivto 011 coronal hm d;., r.;r It is he h crtiwns th'.- kin., -ind eo. 1! :i!s t'.u snJenm rere:t"''i'S in l-lf.-t! t t.-r t -. He Jd agisted l-y die d au "f We.'t- mm? t i f it ""U " 11 i 1 v 1 f tt f t .-' t 1:1 6 4 .1" 4- WKSTM ins 11:1; Aitr.r.Y, the (ilKIIKiK AND yl'IIKS MAltY 'J'llliONKR minster iiuil other hltup4, all of whuin. It hhmiiil be remembered, are peers of the n-nlm. On 1 iM't'im t ion tiy tho pro--ess I on of hlshopM. heiuI'Ml -y the :u htishp of Ch uteri -in y. will form hninedintely outsitli- (he wist door of the ohurch nnd w, till i:-iire I; -jivrn of the np- :it"h of iIil- hit'-; ii'hI ijiu'imi. when (hey Khali lii;ln to m.) e Into the t e to be hun h. Th' ir inn ii-tii"; : .To'led by I lie lm;im f an nut hem by the ( h-it -f WtMinttwier. Com piled nnd cnrfni'ed from tlh otlleial iMiok ment loiird. the rvedure of crownim: mill m 1 1 -I nt t n u: Kim: teorpe, 'ltlt lM;ill,V llii'ld. llf.'il ib liltls IHM'eSil- rl ly omiKed, is ns r..!'.vs: Predentin,; tlie Ki:ip. The Vim: imd (jneon p;i intii c thent'-r of tho rhnrh. walk pMt ihMr thronci nnd l invl nt th.,' ,i'h side of the nit nr. th.'v pi:i'o Uri f pri nt te pmyoi---. Th' u tli- y -lt ib-wn in rbnlm pfi'Viib-d f.-r th m The nr. h Msbop. the Ion) .-hare e!l--v. the hr-l hiirh t'onita' le an.l flh- :ttl To.trh;'! $0 In turn 1-' eai-h ile of fh.- ilmn-h and at every of the f. ur tidis In a loud xi'h o spe .k to th p.-.-i-lo. tuid the Ultu in tho mci iiw U,v, r nd lmj up I'V bl- fh:'ir. sh;ili inru snd phew binw- f unt-i the i-o--; c in ever of th. f.-ui h-los of -he th.-.i'ef .-.ti 'h titi b-i- h '; my I re e:. l:M.b.ii'.; ! T-d'tv nil j tO th' JI MT ."in wil'tei: ( the W lu tl.. aie "to'd !ivo Kin : fcpeiiteUAOvtv the p.i 1 e.d aii.l '1 h ti the IruuiiU sound. The bishops ;daco I lni W'le, paten urid ehalite ; on the i itnr. The UuU who ear ' the re- w-alla np;roaf ti the nltar, each hnndliiK i over what he carries to the arvh1iihip. J'heu comes the communion enic3. I the-sinking of the Creed, king, Olleen 11 ml iteoolA stunt) in is due nf the bishops follows with a aermon, which Is short, as It should be, consid ering the conglomerate length of the ceremonies. All this tluie the king has been un covered, but when the sermon begins he puts on his cap of crlmcon velvet rfirned up with ermine. The sermon ended, the archbishop goes to the king nnd administers the coronation oath These are the questions asked and an r we red: Archb!3ho!--Wll you solemnly promts nt.' fswear 10 Kovrn tho people or ttits I'nltMl Kinp'Virn of (Jreat Ttrltain nnd Ire lainl niui Hil tlonilnloitu thereto belonging in -mnbnK ti. lh9 aiatutea In parliament am'i1' d uri anil th respective law and uifi'ims of II. 0 same? Klii?-! xokiiinly promise so to do. Arcl.ijishop 111 you to your power caufw law ami Jutlc In mercy to M x etut( J in all yyur Judgments? Km-; I will. Arehbishop Will you to the utmoit of uur power maintain the laws of God, the iruw pmtession or the gonpl and the Prot 'atant reformed relUlon established l y law.? r.d will you maintain and ore tifTVm liivlil-ibly t tie settlement of the Church of Knr.lnnd and the doctrine, wor- fhip, disriphiie and government thereof as l-y law estabiiHhed in England? And will vuii preserve unto the biwhupe and clergy 'f KnKland nnd to the churches there committed to tt.eir charge all such rlshts iiiiu privnoif. a as hy ihxv do or shall ap- peii.-i'ii m t!.. 11 nr any 01 mem; King All ii.ls 1 promise to do. KneeliuK ihhi the steps of the altar, with bis bund upon the Bible open at " v r a, a famous i-huhcu whehf KIM1 Wll.r. UK I'liOWNEU am; ln the pospel, ttie klnff nys: "The tblnpt wlilih 1 hnve here before promised I will perform nnd keep. So help rue God." Then he kisses the book uud slyns the oath. lie return to his chair, both he nnd the queen kneel, and the nrohbUhop prays, after whh h the Krent lord ehatuleruiu removes the kind's crimson ndte and cup of state. KIuk fietii'he ftwa to the altar, where ho pit in the ehnlr that was oeeui.ied by Kiujr Kdward on a correspond iiitf oeofion. Over him four knights of the Carter hold a rich canopy of cloth of Rold. The nrchhlshop anoints tho king whit holy oil, on the crnwu of tlie he;id, on the breast mid m tho palms of both humb'. The klUK ke!, nnd the ntvh''Nliop ble-rs him. The pivi.'tiilns of tho spurs nnd sword foli.w the aiminilmr. The. dean of Vt'estmiusier lotlus the kini; with tlie Imperial roU, the lonl mvnt cbniu-In-rlaiti fnsienliiK the clasps.. Tn. kind's rliis is put iinn the fourth tl. of his r Ik lit htiud by the ntvhhUu iP, who then delivers the scepter with tlie enss Into his majesty's rlcht hand, laying:, "Uex'lve the royal scepter, tha eu-ivn of kindly power and Justlee." The soepter with the dove, "the rod of equity m.d merer," is pi need by the uivhbihop lu the kings left hand Crownii. of King Georg-e. Now cjujc the 1 liuiax mouieut of tho ceremonies. Standinjr U'fore the altar, the arelibi-ihop fikis the crown In h.i hnnd-i and. lay in w It b:i k upon th. nitar. wiy. this Ihmiic quoted from tt olb lal book m ntioued o o.i. th imn of ti: fi.tthfui. btm. f; ttavevh trtw, nnd tanctlfy this thy 1 1 1 Mt-rtnt Oorf our km. an M '. this Uy ict a crown at pur foia upon mi bMd lhtr th ktr. muit b put In mtivJ to bow hit twad, to tnrlch hH rol hrt with thin acundrit frtic ana crown mm 1 with ail princely virtuot, throuh thi King trrtal Ju Chrut our Lra. Jimin Then, the kin Stlinff down In King Edward chair, the rehbihop, iUtJ with other bianopj. it.nll corn from tt.e liar, the dean of West minuter "hall brlrm tJi crowTJ..aml th r'hblhop, taking it ot h'rii. shall re'rentK' put ll upon th-j k'n'ii head, nt tiie light whereof the w-ip. with loud and repeated ihouts, I.. I1 cry. "God ir.ve tha king!" the peers mil thf kf nr" of arms shall put on their r.ixnets. aii.J n.t tro r.pota shall ound, and by a shrnal given the great guns at lh Tower shall be shot oft. The acclamation ceasing, the af':b'hop hall go on and say: "Ocwl crown you with a crown of glory and rlnhteousnes. that by the ministry of this our benediction, having a ntilit faith and manlf-jid fruit ot g'-od w.irk. you amy obtain he crow n of an vei last ing kingJo.n by ttie gift of him wIk.s kined-jii emlurcth forever. Amcr." Thin shall the choir sine: "H stron? anil nhiy th man; ket p thn comrnL-n-lmt-nts of the Lord thy 0-J and I alk In his way." The dean of We tin luster takes Ibe Holy Bibie fruni the altar a:id fives It to the archbishop, who presents It TH KRV. JtANDAUL T. DAVIDSON, AltCtl UIHHOP Of i'AH 1 KHBUfiV, .WHO WILL CBOWK TIIK KINO AM) LFL. to the king, first saving these words: "Our cmehms kliiK, we present you with tills book, the most vtihinble thliiK rlj.it this world afford. Here ia widoni; thi Is the roynl hiw; these are the lively orncic of tied." Tho Hible theu Is replaeed upon the nltar. The Enthronization. Now route the vntlirouizatlou, sec- ond only In Interest to the actual crowning. The kiuj,' Is lifted into hi? throne by bishop and other een. all the- t;niit noiilert Hliindin tibout the .steps of the throne. The archbishop ndinoiifKhes his majesty to stund Arm itnd "esiallUh your throne in rlht eousness". tb:it it may stand fast for- evenuore. like as the sun before him uud im the faithful witness in heave!!." ltoulniiiiiK with the archliishop. all the princes and Kers kneel before the throne and vow n!le;.MmK-o to the sov- ereiKu, nfter which the archbishop kisses the left cheek of his umjesty. Tim I'rlnce of Wales also takes tlie vow of homage, nnd nil the princes of the royal tilood touch the crown on his majesty's bend nnd kiss the khiK's left cheek. When tlie homage is ended tlie drums shnll beat and the frumpebj Hound nnd all the people shout, crying out: "Jod save King 'fieorire! Long live King George! May the king live forever!" Queen Mary's Turn. Thus end. the coronation and eu- thmnizntloii of the king. The tere mouy for the nuei n Is not so elal orate. Queen Mnry U unointtfl by the nich bishop, four peeresses meanwhile hold lug over her n rich pall of cloth of gold. The ring Is put upon her (ln).er and the crown upon her head, after which ntl the peeresses present put on their coro nets. The presentation of the scepter and the Ivory rod wilh the dove fol lows, and the queen takes her se.it upon her throne, bowing reverently ns she posses the throne of her husband. After commuukm the king descends from his tbfone and. wearing the ( rown nnd carrying the scepter and rod, goes into 8t. Edward's ch:iiel, followed by & great proivvdou of bishops, peers if-:1.." : i& r .'. i ? ' "Zj S OOKOSATItv CBAIM, r WHICH BRITISa HOK4KCHS BAVR KH CBUWSJO roU ak.SEUAT10.VS. and princes. Th queen follow, and they proceed In state Into the chapel, where his Liajety U relieved of th royal robe of state and mlothed Id his robe of purple velvet. Their maj esties proceed to the west door of th church, where Uiey utered. ail the Peers following, wearing talr eoro- nets. . Aft 1 WHAT MAltY II AO. "Jhtrj had-a Thcni-ik tut. Jt warbled like t'ui'uau A neighbor bwuuk basehalt hai Now ThomuB doesn't do bu. -Milwaukee Sentinel. Model T Touring Car 4-Cylinder-20 H. P. 5 Passenger With Extension Top, Automatic Brass Windshield, Speedometer; Two S-inchCas Lamps ond Generator 11... i.'oui M,i.. t u miirttf Ihruuuli nml cliniuiih of Vuiuidlnm stl, the most vxponaive stoi l In the world ami the toughest known. It Is Im possible to obtain the mime results with any other steel. Although ll is made a feature In the siieclBcations of several makers, In no other car is it used so absolutely as lu the Kltl ram. Viinadiiiiu, an alloy Ilel inlii the i-ruile Meel, ailils o the ten-lie strength, prevents ervstalizatiou. or crumbling of the steel and Rives addr.l elasticity that is not found in any o'her steel. Vuimdiuin Steel is stronger than chroiue-nickle steel, manganese Bteel. or any other kind of steel. All steel I able to withstand heavy load; the test comes with tile v. bratlon or shock. A sleel girder which helps hold a great building will perform faithfully as long as there !s little vibration, but it will nuickiy bieak if subjected to unusual vibration or shock. Automobile steel is un der constant T rational strain, torsional strain, or shock. Vanadium Steel has greater strength to vviilistuml such wear. This Is the reason for the strength 01 the KoltD .Model T. (ears, iili-s, slmfts, spiings, levers and every strain, or Jiuid bearing part of the KOKI Model T is of Vanadium Steel. Thin is the secret of the lightness and strength of the FOltlt. With such a steel It Is only necessary to make parts one-fifth the size of ordinary automobile parts, and still have theru stronger. Vanadium Sleel causes KOItl repair hills to lie less. FOUR weight proportionate to the horsepower c-.'uses fuel bills to be smaller tires to cost less. One gallon of gasoline carries a FOKU twenty to twenty-five miles. One set of tjres carries a FORD from f.,UOO to 10,000 miles. The FOHI) muiiiictn Is an inlenral part of the milt wwvr plant. V batteries are used, no brushes, gearing, or moving wires. Trouble makeii have been banished. A slight niov.? nt of the flywheel generates cur rent enough to make a powerful spark. The FOKIl Model T was the lirst tar with the left drive, now belug copied by many. When you are seated upon the right side you are at a great disadvantage lu learning whether a vehicle is overtaking you upon rnnr left. rpn iri'd hv trailic regulations and the moment you turn to the ief, looking behind "vou on the I hidden from view by your own car. course you must leave your seat and look behind you from the left. A tun to the right, dues not require any of these precautions. Vehicles are not supposed to pass you on that side, and there is no occasion for extreme caution when changing your course in that direction. In stormy woulhor you are permitted to allj;ht from your ear ut the curb from the right Bide. With tlie right drive you are either forced to crawl over the levers, or trump around In the mud from the left side. The FOKI) Modid T lias met all the demands of city and country life. It Is tlie ramily car of pleasure, the rast car for the busy business men, the reliable car day and night for th? doctor, the dependable car ou the farm. all because of its being built to fill a practical mission. It Is all that a car should be, -filling in all around service, a car for the people, and at a price that any one who can afford to keep a horse and buggy can pay. Surely the FOltll is the car you want. Make arrangements with me for a demonstration in the country, where there are hills, sand, mud, fording streams, or any kind of a grilling test you may wish. Then have any other car do the same test, and compare the performance. G. W. BURNETT, Dealer Newport Yaquina Bay Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting. Fishing, lloating. Surf ltathing, Riding, Autolng, Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones; cor nelians cau he found on the beach: Tiire mountain water nnd the beat of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily. Camping Grounds Convenient & Attractive with strict sanitary regulations. LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS from all points lu Oregon. Washington and Idaho on sale daily. 3-DAY SATURDAY from Southern raclllc points Portland to Cottage Orove; also from all, C. & K. stations Albany and we.t. Hood going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any S. I, or C. & K. Agent for full particulars as to fares. 'train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our illustrated booklet. "Outings in Oregon," or write to WM.; McMURRAY o General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. WASTING PKKCIOVS TLMK. This life's a Journey. Every one A long anrjTOcky road must climb And when you atop to klcK,'iirtton . You're generally loaing time. Patronise Review advertisers. right a large section of the street Is If the design of the car prevents that - MONDAY TICKETS 1