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r0 . cannibali' v. .A AUIW" . a ri "u.,:" ou. of r1"" else coulil do. You win I marvelous scenes of l" '.-. nnlbal lite a " Prnnlnnri A ranabl. Mat of nlavor. iMer f. """ 5 ' to bring I Cre88r McKlnstry. Kentucky born, rwraed "i a,l'l,e ' was the belle of Tolumne county Cal- ,n,ierful pictorial recorus, ifornla and possessed all of the fam- clTttixattori. ... 'ous pride for which Kentucklana wol iecber and students will are noted for. The McKinstry's and (or ten cents io """" the Harrison were having a feud uifHioi7 kind k . .h.re been Pl-'"res in drama the V' 'So writer,,. When "ll. ?; t " ... obtain ror n""" i.h the Southern !"' f the South f-ea ls- k.H no expectation oi m , ii on i '",;h whose only olher .ul;Bd; mlwlonary. had trlbuted to tuppleuienl rlttlnily the tar's greatest achievement on the screen Olive Thomas' porformano a a lovesick ''flapper." in the Seltnlck picture "The Flapper." Is one of the most delicious whimsical bits or acting seen on the screen this year. This production began a two days showing here yesterday. It will be seen again tonight at the Majestic theatre. Miss Thomas appears first as a school girl In a fashionable board ing school, and later as a pretended "wicked woman of the world.' The itn Wk-my ' Sclenrea. i 010 fabhlonuble clothing, stolen by " - c..,ifh sea is- . t i .. .. .i ninnn.i i uuikioib nun fiamw iu mo imp per's" unsuspecting charge. FoT! of amusing and romantic situations, replete with picturesque f Vuwd only a ie '"- scenes of sunny Florida to snow, ; wult.lhe8ep cture. hava 8kU g n .. y .bout them 'n ch has all the ingredients that make for - - P MRS. LEE CHEEN GliAN nosmrwa im-ncvRW satihdav. chtohkii PAGE FIVE 1r L-..t thPIIl WHO" has a 11 tha Incri-Ail Antsl that tnnlra could do. YOU will - . ,. ,,,""" bete " . -, vu r ranees aiariou wrote me siory, and Md now that at ,a" JJJJ the production was directed by Alan over a boundary line, and the dau ghter of the McKinstry's was In love L,bollke N'azimova best as : wlth ,ne C0U8n f tne Harrisons. Vnticu woman of the world. "Pa," fressy addressed her tu jjare Mm Mrs, Lee Checn Quart ef Singapore, Is the only Chinese Woman decorated with the Order of the British Empire. 6he received It fop tassr service to th British Red Cress, ritr bad ample oppunuuii , Duient parent one day, "once you've aai : Hiuricu ivuuiu vii.u iniuiiy, uon I in wiLiicMiuB you ever stopT .. ... .... " r hp H n sni a n i v..- annn. t,AH .n aia 'T-l niM,, adapted I JV k"V -,r.T I an.? accepts as a lark. Thrt ' l,IMl ,. : :, inrv And 1 n.. 1T1. JTiT- o . ;. .i. . ' innuence of love, however, he find especial delight In beautiful Jesse D. Hamnton Pnt' 1 3i a the appealing youngster 6tar nc intreperta the role. ot,"Cre m(M poor Utile girl, were MIMleu rauifi iuuio The picture wn ue at the Liberty to ll tut- Lied again i "Madame Peacock." Nazl ku the first dual role chosen lie creat t'hiuefe spectacle, pl Lantern." RHa Weiman inwn two distinct characters Coring and Gloria Cromwell laken by the alar. fit ikilled direction of Ray C. tow, ana do less capauie pno- .ai't work of Rudolph Porg- pnJKted against uuwara onui imnmnir an seiiniBs, an cou- O'llrlen, popular hero of many a romance, portrays the role of a young society man who Is offered the can didacy for mayor in his home town and accepts as a lark. Through the termines to make a real fiRht. which Is not to the liking of his backers who have nominated him as a "fig urehead" to throw the election to the opposing candidate. Falling to influence him to with draw, they plan a "frame up" which will involve in scandal the names of nia sweetheart and himself. Then SMASH Go Shoe Prices! SATURDAY, A DAY OF OPPORTUNITY! Save! Save! Save! More and more people are attending this Sensational Shoe Selling Event. There is no end to the Wonderful Bargains. Shoes at a reduction of $1.00 to $6.00 a pair. Come as soon as you can. HI HHKU BOOTS IS. 00 Boots now ....$4.US $5.00 Boots now $4.00 Boots now K1XT Kl.iri'KK.S 12.60 Felt Slippers. . .l.05 12.00 Felt Slippers. . .$1,03 1 11.50 Felt Slippers. . .$1.10 mioi: l imi;s 75c Slilnulu outfits . . . ..il 1 5c 2-ln-l now It 10c Shinnla now ' 15c Jet Oil now II iliJwwrMiTTisl MK.VS SOX $1.50 Sox now $1.10 85c Sox now Ul)c 750 Sox now 40c SMASH Go Shoe Repair Prices. Bring in your work, see the difference. hh ROSEBURG BOOTERIEEEs Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Cass Street, Roseburg, Oregon. y, in "h igntlng uressy," a Ur. t lliirte Btory, had no Intention of let ting a scrap over a mere boundary line keep her from the man she lov ed, so she took matters into her own hands. ' imi i.rey uiu auu now ner man i com mpnr. rlhr t,ink i . succeeded makes an exciting finale fahi,d battle of the Killarney cats to Fighting Cressy the feature on looking like a meeting of the Urown the program coming to the Liberty : ing reading circe Theatre on Sunday. Over 400 persons took part In the ... . ? I Production, among the supporting John Lynch s story, "The Figure-, cast being Anna Q. Xllsson, Ora Ca head" adapted for the screen by K. ' rewe. Edwin Stevens, Joseph Girard Cecil Smith, and starring Eugene , Frances Parks and Kate Price. The O'Brien, is the feature attraction at production is under the direction of the Antlers theatre tonight. i Robert Ellis. 5 TEC Tririreiirrcs A GOOD EKTIEaS CHANGE TO SWAT THE H. C. OF L. Our entire stock of high-grade Groceries. Flour and Feed eroes on Sale Mondav Ming, October 18, at savings of from 10X to 257o less than regular prices. Come f!y, while the stock is oomolete. This sale is strictlv for cash. No nhone orders, nr 0. D. orders at these prices. Charge accounts will be charged at the reeular moder- f prices, as in the past. Below is a partial list of the wonderful prices: n.oi i . .tUl.fifl M.VZOI.A 1 Gallon $2.00 H Gallon $1.40 Quart 7Uc I Pint 4uc WESSON o:l Gallon . . . Vi Gallon Quart . . . Pint . . . . . .$2.80 . .$1.54 ... 70c . . .41c KOAl' 3 Ivory , 3 Palm Olive . . . 18 White Cear . . . .25c . .25c $I.Ofl .35c Xucia Creamery Buiter 04c But V,alnut8 33c t-u Hazelwood 25c " Carolene, Carnation, "in'i or Lilihr' Miiv iv $I.75'10 ld,rk Karu 0Oc 4ark Karo $1.15 trrsui white Karo 65c crystal white Karo. . . .$1.25 "f W. B. Syrun "rk W. B. Syrup 1 "fit W. B. Svrun . "Sht V. D '"l Catsup P S. Catsup a sardines t Jap Rice . Corn Pas Tomatoes ' 01 m Oysters ooy j,r, COFFEE 1 lb. Overland Special ....SOc 5 lbs. Overland Special . .$1.40 1 lb. Dependable 52c 3 lbs. Dependable $1.50 hyrup . . .5c .$1.25 . . .05c .$1.25 . . .25c . . . .20c 25c 35c 31c 31c 41c uar' $1.25 lbs. Sugar $1.30 1 lb. 70c Tea 50c 35c Popular Vanilla 25c 65c Popular Vanilla 45c 1-25 Popular Vanilla 85c 3 cans Old Dutch 32c 2 cans Sunbrlte 15c 4 cans other cleansers 25c 9 lb. sack Rolled Oats 75c 3 pks. PufTed Wheat 45c 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c 1 pkg. Cream of Wheat 30c 2 cans Pepper . 15c 2 cans P. S. Pumpkin 25c 1 Sack Mill Run $2.00 1 sack Scratch $4.80 1 sack Egg Producer $4.35 SOc O'Cedar Oil 42c $1.00 Can Oil 85c $1.75 Can Oil $1.50 $1.60 O'Cedar Mop $1.25 1 Good Broom 75c I Daisy Broom 07c 1 Black Peauty Broom $1.30 1 Stewart Blue 10c 1 Pig. Dates 25c 3 White M Shaker Salt 25c 1 10c M Salt 23c 2 pkgs. Lux 25c 1 lb. W or Warren B. Powder . .40c (Same rormula as Cresart) 1 lb. Ryion B. Powder 40c 4 pkgs. Ivory Starch 25c 1 pkg. Jelly Powder 10c 1 glass Jelly .15c 3 lbs. Macaroni 30r 1 glass Chipped Beef 20c 1 lb. Star or H. S. Tobacco 80c 1 can Velvet or P. A. .15c Lor r"ean by the above caption that the firm is retiring from business, only the Kber iTk And so we are Putting on this great sale for one week, commencing Moddo t AftCr Which the business wiI1 be conducted by Robert Kidd. We take fciicit . .'ty of thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past and I Cll continuance of the same. Mrs. !JL C ffidd & Son - AUOCXU THE TOWS Leaves for Portland Josenh Murphy went to Portland last night to attend to business mat ters lor a short time. lietunu to school Mrs. Ella Street' school teacher at Sutherlin returned to that place this morning after attending Institute. Hark to lmiii Miss May Hedrlck. of Drain, who came to the city to attend the locol institute returned to her home this morning. , Attended Institute Miss Jeanette Strange of Yoncalla who has been attending the teachers Institute returned Dome tnis morn ing. Was Institute vlsitiM- Nellie Miller, of Drain was a vis itor at the teacher's Institute in this city, leaving this moiulng for her home. VOTE 65 f X R. W. LONG Democratic Candidate For County Comissioner YONCALLA, OKEGON For County Clerk VOTE 69 I X E. H. LENOX for re election which will be a guarantee for efficient sorvice as a public official as in the past. Your vote will bo appreciated. PiUd Adv. E. II. I.KNOX For County Clerk VOTE IRA B. RIDDLE, REPUBLICAN Thoroughly familiar with tho de- liusineKs In Portland Bn$. office" wV'taS night Tor"'' w'k of the office. Portland to attend to business mat ters for a few days. Forest Supervisor Ijeaves Forest Supervisor. W. F. Bums-1 dell left this morning for Cottage Grove, to attend to official duties' for a couple of days. Will visit Daughter Mrs. A. J. Lilburn loft this morn ing for 1'ortand where she will vis it over the week end with her dau ghter, Mrs. L. A. Wells. Were In Oakland George Campbell. S. J. Jones and Henrv Itiilenour were business vis ilors In Oakland Friday, returning to Roseburg in the evening. To VisO. Itrother .Elmer Longlirake and wife leM this morning ror Yoncalla to visit with Mr. Longbrake's brother, Ar thur Longbrake and family. Ittw-k To Millwood Mrs. F. II. Norman of Millwood, returned to her school this morn- inir after snendlne the past three days attending the county Institute flnt-lr It llrillll Irene Thompson returned to her vhool at Drain this morning after spending the past three days In at tendance at the teacheVs Institute. Hack to Oakland Schools Arizona Sawyers. Jeanette Cock ornm Krms Davidson, Pearl Bisby. all teachers In the Oakland schools hn have been attending teacher's Institute returned to Oakland this morning. VWt nt Cnrvnllls Mrs. B. W. Taylor and con Clair left this morning for Corvallls, where they have relatives with whom they will visit for a week or ton days. Mis Schloeman Iave Miss Marguerite 8chloman, or Ollde, who has charge of the school at Kellogg, returned to her school this morning after spending a few days in town attending Institute and visiting her parents. Hero on Homo-lead C J Green, who was one of tneex sorvlce men making a draw " the O. and C. land, arrived last night o spend a fef day, with his family who are staying on the place. Mr. Oreen In public service commissioner. Move to ew M'"" . . , Mr. and Mrs. a. r. '"' arrivals from Idano, wno a. visiting for the fiasi "V"" their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Y. w Stone, have moved to 'heir newly based home ai . purch Kne in (ilendale.- Sheriff Ceorge Qulne left yester day for Olendale. C'rk and Riddle snu oiiit !""'-,, h end of the county where he will be engaged "or .everal days In attend ing to official duties. A gift beyond value your photo graph. Clark's Studio. Get your tires Ailed with Universal at Cor. Oak Rose Sts. Paid Adv. LODGE DUIECTOKY. I. O. O, K., I'alo ICnrmnpincnl Km, 9. Meeta In Odd Kvlluws' Tcnul every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. JOHN ItEKSK. O. P. KOSTKH UL'TNKK, II. P. Ol.IVlvIt JOHNSON, li. S. J A MKS EWAKT. K. rt. M'li;illIOItS OK WOOtM'll FT Ml tc I'lft'l' 4:. inecls on -ml ami lih Mtnidiiy evt-nlNKN. VlnltliiK nt'lKhboie Invited ti) ntii tul. KIHTH t fMMU'mi.Is, n. V. Ttl.Lli; 1. JOHNSON, CkTk. I, tl. . V Hi-1 nit Ntnr l.uilicr N. 174, mri in fht'Bi nil, n. Jiu'kMuit St., evtiry Ki liiny wiMiinu, V lulling breth ren always WfU-oun- U. A. I'KTl'KV. N. . i ( IH'MI'IIUKY, Hoc. Soc. II. W. SUA W, V. (J. M. KirKlJC. Kin. Heo. O. 1'!. Hliurt C'fcapirr Ko. H HolitM tli'ir regular nut'iitiie un the lt am) ;ir4 Tiui atay m ui h inonlli. uie relfl I "1 1 v Invtli'd to attnd. LKONA AltHAIIAW. W. M. i- u:i;jiih ;so.v sm y. A. K. A. L, I..nrfl I oilar Ku. 13. Itt'tMilur (oiiir.iinli-alltin 2nd unit 4th Vtdnei(tlay em h month at Mnnouir Ti'm,.l, Uont?burK, Ore. Visitors wel come. W F. HAnniS. Pory V a.vii.iwi;l W M I. O. T. M. Itt.siflitirie llltr Mi. 11 holds rpRultir review n on hit u ml and fourth Thursdav HftHinoons In Muffiihcs hill. HlKturs of o 1 1 1 1 p htven visiting In our 'lly are cordially ih lU'tt to utt.Mi.l our reviews. Maccabee hall on Cans strit. lHUSR I-OCKK, Com. .IKs'siK Tl',.r'f,- nt-Tn"KKA lis Uir7burjr lU-bekah Lod'ico No. 41. 1. O. O. I-"., Mi'el Ifl Odd Kel 1 -s i'eini'ln vory week on Tuesday evftiinK. Vlfdilns; nn-iuln-rs In komI lauding arr invltfd In attend. KVA LKNdX. N. O. l-Kt.I.K STKI'HKNSON. Sec. KTHKIs BAII-KY. Kin. ty. IIOOsKltl 111. I.OIIGK NO. ItHKt. 1'nlted Hruthrhud of tin In (mane Qf ay K.Hilirsi and Kali nay ahof Labor rra ArTHIated with the A. K. of M.fts nt Moone hall the rtrat Wttl. ftiurth Sat. ntKhts and third Sundajs cf ea'li Minnth J. F. F MIT If .President. W. J. Al KKEl'lTll, He Secy. Oi:o. M At IVfcH, 1-in. Uecy. AlfalfaHay FOR SALE Greatly reduced prices on rol led Barley, for a few days, per sack $2.35. JUDD & McMILLIN fcWfc? IAlsl.KS KoeturK .'i-ne nie'ta In their hall on Jackson St. on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of euch month at 8 o'clotk. Visiting brethren In good atandlnff always welcome. I'llKU P. CLaHK, V. P. P. VICTOR MICKM.I. W. P. H. F. OOP DM AN. Se-reUry. K.Mtillll OK l'VIMIA Alpha lidre No. 47. meets every Wednesday even ing, cor. Jrtckson and Cubs tits. Visit ors always welcome. HOY O. Yul'Nd, C C. CHAB F. HUPKINS. M. F. K. K. WIMUKKLY. K. H. 8 I.OVAL 11 It UK H UK AtOOHK HoHehurg l-outfe No. 1037. nieetH eecond ntii' friurth Wednesday evenlnRs of s?a h mouth at 8 o'clock In the Mnnpe lu 1 1. All visiting brothers are invited in attend. C. W. CLOAK R. Dictator HO. PAUOKTKIt. Hutiretary U. P. O. fil.KS. ItuiM-bur LoflKe .So. l.'il Holds regular coinmutilcatlons at the Klks Temple on each Thutsday of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all vifdtlng brothers are cordially In vited to attend. A. J. I.II.inmN. E. n. JHA BUIliDLK. Secy. UOOIIMK OF TUB VOH l,l Ca:ii No. 1J5, meets In Odd Feilowe' hull in Itosehurg every lnt and Srd Munilay veinnKs. vmuing neignoois al ways welcome. o. If. PICK ENH. C. C. M Mir, I, Kit. rrk The II. II. K. I. A. 1'nlon Mfrllrt will be held at the Mucculire hall every tlrxt and third YYediieadaya of the month; i I. (I. O. V., I'lillrtarlnn I.odu No. H, meets at Sykes hall. N. Jack Hon Hi., on Sut u rd. i y evening of win week. Visit lug brethren are alwaya wel come. I.YMON I.. HPENCRH. N. O. A. J. tlEOOES. Hec. S'ec. j r tiaii,i:y. fi BATTERIES! Chevrolet Cars $25.00 and 138.00 Dulck Cars. . .130.00 and $15.00 For Other Cars Pklces on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency llulck and Chevrolet 411 N. Jarkson 8t. Rosebarg. Beaver Board We have just received another shipment of genuine Beaver Board, after being without several months, We have in stock sheets 4 x 8 ft 4 x 10 ft 4 x 9 ft 4 x 12 ft LET US HAVE YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Churchill Hardware Co. 9 i 8 i The Comfort Car 4 T Bsaisarwtf ' MWi I 1 FORD SEDAN, $946.34, ROSEBURG Why rids In ths storm when tills modern enclonfd car wiih all emit avullalile. Si e us about it at ouch. -nit'iu-es at so tnolrrt price is LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY ROSEBURG, OREGON I ! I