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Children's Panacea Ihe Mother's Friend. GENLJflS CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of la Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought vn.K oity. 3E3 .Movie Closeups (top of the thrilling scene of "In Kentucky.' the First National ; special feature, with Anita Stew :itirring will be seen at the Ant- i tonight. In the play Miss wirt rushes Into a burning barn give a thorough lred racer from -flames. A liarn was purchased for purpose and was burned to the and. Hiss Stewart aa Madge Ilrlelr.y, - little mountain girl, has been KiBE in a n;ar by city. She 1b 7 much in love with the young idtr of he estate, but has been d by a jealous woman, that the in man is only playing with her Ikrt. She slips (juU'tly out of the house to return to her moun- SQUEEZED TO DEATH (When the bodv rcmi tn and movement IvmmM r.i.nr..i i. V usually an indication that the I Joeys are nnt nf nr v F organs healthy by takine COLD MEDAL f iworl.f, standard remedy for kidney. I. bldJcr end Urlf air1 ..-..hi.. f fince 1696. Take regularly end P ' In three iz, .11 i , s lapresemea. " " UWUtlJl ttaln borne, but aa sne leaves the ' n.-n.i -Va .!. the. IV.A l.n.n ft i vu uun, suo iiuuo 1.11a i 1 jaw uai u is on fire. She knows that a fine thorough bred race horse is stabled in the barn, and that the horse is the fav orite for the races in the great Ken tucky handicap, which is to be run soon. Others from the house rush out as the flames mount up, but none ol them dure to enter the stable, which is enveloped in smoke and flame Mian Stewart actally rushes into the barn and finally coaxes the big horse to follow her out of the barn. The fire and smoke are so thick that she can hardly see her way through the doorway, but finally emerges, half suffocated. Her hair was singed In taking the scene, and she was nearly smother ed by the smoke, but sustained no serious injury. "Clothes," the Trama by Avery Hopwood and Channlng Pollock, made an interesting and successful play when produced on the stage. Now it is on the screen. And it If and incomparably better picture. The screen drama was seen last night at the Liberty theatre with an all star cast. Including Olive Tell. Crawford Kent, Cyril Chad wick. Kae Alien, Frank Currier. Zerne TUlbury and Mary Beaton. It will be repeated again tonight. It Is a Metro produc tion done under the personal super-1 vision of Maxwell Kargur. the Metro director general. Miss Tell appears as Olivia Sher wood, a pleasure loving, capricious rerk'tMfl young woman who has in her Hie known nothing but wealth. She is not even permitted to know that she has been left with $2. WO a year nothing at all In her world, until the man who has been ad vancing her money, tells her that the ! money was not left by her father, i but, that he had been giving It to i her intended to "buy her.' His 1 shocking discing ure precipitates a ANNOUNCEMENT Before Buying Elsewhere GETOURPRICESl I-ABRAHAM Dry Goods Store. HOOVRR ae- V We rA Vaccum Cleaners f s - p WLIG'S electric store Everything Electrical. IHO.E 123 dramatlo disaster. I k I .. n l'"'UUUt-Ailort( pit-! ui. "Tad la it,. Hut,." which will! u. ooa ,t the Majestic i&eir toulyht. featurw Major Robert vVar- wuu recently leiurned to "lucrum, liner whiI muoine vr vic ou General r'ershing dull in r taucv. lluior Warwick a.i among the Ilii io VuiUuier wh..,, i.,..r.. . ... .. part lu the r. and served uvervn tapiam. lid a acilvelv eunanvd on nevernl frouu. Mia (iri nlciuia upon renumuiK auge career was setret tierrtve," a I'arainoiini-Ari-'raft production o( William Gillette's """" in u jiajor Waiwitk proved doclnlvelr thai h n,,.-...-...i the same rlre and sincerity that has "i.i.umnea uia work In the past. ..Told in the illlls. - presents him in a heroic western role ihur i. -y- pvctod lo further enhance his repu tation as a dramatic actor of the ursi rank. au unusually powerful cast has been assembled to support Major .mica, including Ann Lilile, Tom r'ormau, Wanda liawley, Kileen Fer y and Monte Ulue. George t-iord directed the picture. VOL' HAD Ui:i l i;il III Hit V. If you have not already done so, you belter hurry up ..ml place your order for New Year jnd Christmas announcements wl'h bates, the printer, at the News-Kevlew office. A swell line of engraved personal cards to make a selection from, but we must have your order early in order to make deliveries. DOGS ONCE CALLED VERMIN Only In Comparatively Recent Year Hav They Received Recognition Under English Laws. Our Inws resnnllng dog hltes, which Judge Cluer declares lo be full of anomalies, are all of modern date, ays Tit-lilts. There seems to lie no reference to dogs In any law .passed before the accession of Queen Victoria. In a rase heard by .Mr. Justice Eliot In 1.133 It was ruled that dogs were vermin, and for that rens'in the church would not ilegrade Itself by taking tithes of them. Nor was a dog the subject of larceny at common law, the ruling be ing that "a man shall not bang for a dog." Parliament first began to notice dogs fn 18.18, by passing a statute Increas ing "the resources of civilization" Jgalpst the lawless doings of Irish curs. Ten years Inter, nog fighting, bull baiting and bear bolting were prohib ited by iMirllainent. Hetween 1RT4 and 18S2 no fewer thsu eight statutes were pnssed regulating the cnn'tltbin and social status of the dog, ono of which placed him in a position of a tax payer. In addition to these which applied throughout the United Klng- Inm a special act was framed to curb the sheep-wnrrylng proMnslt!es nf dogs In Scotland. WOULD SELL AT THAT PRICE Broker Declined to Walt for Any Further Advance In Quotations on Prepared Foods, A prominent curb broker, wishing to make his lunch period as brief as possible, forsook bis accustomed res taurant, very exclusive plnce, for "trust system' buffet. Gin ncf ntf up at the prb-e board, he noted "rut ll"itt Heef with Corn Muffins. ;n rents." which he ordered. As h1 Velf-sirvd Itine-clf to a vacmit place at nn of the tehtes, be n'nln turned hi t tli b'cird. where he noticfd an jimn.l:int was now do ing Rome sleluM-oMiiiii'l work, With much astonishment he beheld the 311. denoting the price of "P. It. IV with M. common" oVxteroti.y bant'! fo a 85. When he hurt sutti lently recovered from the shock, with plate of victuals In hand, he ap proached ihe food tradpr. and Inillir nnntly inquired as to the cause of the sudden, chance In price. 'Why. buht this hardly three minutes ajro." he protested, "when It vas quoted 3V The lunch room profiteer nmnrtly an swered. "I know, hut the asked price Is now 35." "Well, shot hf ck the broker. "I sup pose there's every tndirritlon of fur ther rise, hut I Kuess I'll get out now. on enn sell thin for me at that price and keep your commission out of tha proceeds." Wall Street Journal. MISS IDA HOPKINS HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY 1DAH McGLONE GIBSON A Friend from Hume. One evening at the restaurant, 1 had stepped away from the rai-k for a few momenta and as 1 was return ing I heard someone shout: "Why, Ann Whitson, where did you come from?" I hardly knew the tall chap that rushed toward me with outstretched hand, but as he came uearer, 1 rec ognized the Irish eyes, red hair, and evtu the freckles of Jimmy Calla han. 1 almost kissed hliu right then and there, I was so eager for the sight ot someone from home. "Ann, Ann! Where have you been When I weut home from school two mouths ago, they told me you had gone away and left no address. Mr. Hulsoy and Kenneth have tried to find you everywhere. 1 don't think it was fair of you to act like that. Mr. llulaey was so good to you. What are you doing here? May X eat at lyour table?" i nave no iruiu, uui you may hang your hat on my rack." "What ' "Yea, Jimmy. Times have changed since you used to bring the grocer ies to mother. I'm earning my own living now." "Can you shake tl e hat rack long enough to go out and eat with me?" "I'll try to Jimmle.- Come on over to the rack, and I'll ask Mamie." "There. I've caught you at it my girlie, said a guttural voice close to my ear. "I knew you were Just pre tending to be so nice. It's easy enough for you to make a date If it's the right man." "What do you mean, you cur . snapped Jimmy turning around. "What's It to you? hoes she be long to you?" Kor an answer Jimmy's arm shot out and the man measured his own length on the floor. In moment all was confusion. The manager, Johnson, and Sellers, the house detective, were iitftuntly on the spot. Horton had cut his mouth in the fall and was a gruesome sicht as the detective helped him up. The manager attempted to rush Jimmy and me into his office, but Jimmy's fighting blood was up, und he would have none of ft. ! "Young man, you can't make a roughhouPe in here. Get out at once. l And you too, young lady, go with him. I've bad enough trouble with you. You remember don't you. that I took you in when you were on your uppers?" ! "I'll be glad to got out of here.! Let's go, Ann," said Jimmy. "Hold on there," chimed in Kel lers. "I want your name and address as it Is provable that Horton will sue vou for assault and didn't f hear you call this woman by some other name than she gave us?" "Come on now, speak up. I want her real name, too. For answer Jimmy said only one short word that was ore forcible) than polite, but by this time he was leading me over to the rack. "Get your hat and coat quickly. Ann. Let s get out of this. We've al ready kicked up enough rumpus, I guess. Mamie had my wraps waiting for me. "Is he your gentleman friend, An nie, whispered Mantle. 'No, dear. Miss Kiley, this Is my old friend, Jimmy Callahan. We're going out to dinner now AMatnle. Let him take you to our house after you ve had your dinner and I'll come home as quickly aa I can. It's likely Johnson will keep me as long as he ran. tonight because he knows I'm your friend. Ho will want to mix me up In the rumpus. "She's a dandy girl, Ann," said Jimmy, as we started out. "Yes, phe's the bat friend I have in the world." "No, she Isn't Ann. I'm the best friend you have in the world. 1 looked up at the stars as we waited for a taxi, and my hoart grew warm, as T thought of Jim my Callahan and Mamie Riley. (Continued Monday.) 01IM i:iiM)WS, ATTENTION iA w I.nst nipi'tlnir of RIbIiik Star lodge Friday evening, hviryborty come. SECKIiTAHY MIm ld Hopkln., wlv-yr-l d.uflht.r of Mr. ind Mr, i. E. Mop ,, ,f ADury P.rK. N. J. ' fe. qutn of tho thlrtnth nnul bb rtd trior . . . MASyl'KltAPE DA.NCK. Vinchister( Oct. 30th. Admission, all dancers 50c, spectators 25c. iitiifei' The charm of the old-time melodies comes back to entrance once a&ain when you play them over on the Cecilian. Do not miss the bargains at tho Hat Shop. Oct. 28. 29, 30. NOTH'K OP SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER. flriirni Und Omc. Wafthinitton. L. 0.. October 13. mo. Notice n hereby given thut nubject to the ron-lition and iiTtiitattonn ot too A-t of Jun . ISIS '31 Htat-. Xl, and th Instruction or me secretary or n Interior of September 15, 117. the timber on the following Inml will be M N'ov 29. at 10 O Clock A. M at public auction at the United State land nrtl.ee at Konehurg. Oreiron. the hlaheat bl-ldor at not lena than the appraised value a nhown by till mil lri ih 1 e to be nublect In the hd provnl of the Secretary of the Interior, The purr hae price, with n alim.nit iiim of one-flflh of one per cent there of. being commission allowed, muat be rlepoaited at time of i&le, money to be returned ll aaie ia n"i aiirovei, oTner wle patent will Ifcue for the timber whlrh muat be removed within ten veara. Bida will be received from ctti jtfna of th fnited Htateii, anno- latloni nf atirh cttifna and cornoratlona or a nixed under the iawa of the I'nlted Stale or anv atate. territory or dia- trlct thereof only. I'pon application of a mm) tiled n-irrhnr. the timber on any learn) auhdl vlmn will he offered eparately before being Included In any offer of a lariter unit. T. 21 K. It. I W. fee 31. N K U SWi fir 40 M. cedar 15 M., NU'4 SW fir :o M. None of the fir or cedar to be anid for lean than 11 RO tier M T. ?1 A, K. X W . HC 31 SWf 8Ei. fir 5 M NI" fir HWW. flr tAO M. None of the fir to be old for ea than 110 Per M. : PK't hwu. nr ib at., o vv hkh, nr 6o m Nor. of the flr to be aoi-1 for l-aa than $1 Tl per M. CLAY TALI-MAN, Com roiaatooer, anerai Land Offiua. Cecilian Player-Pianos Made by BUSH & LANE ' A son of the lon& ao, with its haunting mel ody, or a "hit" from the latest revue either one is at its best when you play it on this supreme player-piano. For there's a charm about the Cecilian that you will find in no other player-piano. Its superb artistry has converted many a music lover who believed that all players are necessarily "me- , chanical" in tone. Br iht purchase of a Ctefllen from the manu facturer under our direct plan of llinr. you not c-nlr obtain the 1IICHCST GRADE PLAYEK PIANO IN THE WORLD with an Lncendltlonal guarantee, but are required to nay no mora than the prices ordinarily aiked for Inatrumtnta of letter quality. 1 Mk 4 Ua Pfcaa Oft. I rfti4 Owe Bladlf hi m, vilhvul ! aUMr tofon limn rkr4i Witt Wttl M I I I I Mana facta ran PertJans Htere Boah aV Lane Betldine;, Breaawar t AI4tr Portland, Ortgep & CITY NEWS Insure gainiit loss equip yuur tractorg so tbny won't aei fires A gift oeyona vatuo your plioto- gruiili. Clark's Studio. Bovs' bicycle helmets, 75c. Ilarlcy- Davidson Sales Agency. Make the appointment today It's none too early. Clark's Studio. Ills; Hallowe'en Innro at the armory Saturday nlKht. Fires doBiioy iitos, property and food. Be careful with fire. Dance, dance, diuice. Arnury on Hiiturduy uiKht. A llullowe'en Joy fust. An early appointment means time for careful work. Clark's Studio. Solve your gift problems with photographs. Clark's Studio. Hats on Mile for t.1. S!, fin, on Thumday Friday and Saturday at The Hal Shop. If vou want to sell your proprty. jf J. A. Walker, 106 Cass St. 1'uoue tl. Clearance Pale at the Hat flhop Thursday, Krlday and Saturday, Oct. 28, 29.30 Cut llcht expense, use an Aladdin limp, beats electricity. For demon stration drop postal card to It. li Wll.on. Koaeburg. Box 1295, who will show you. Frank A. Terry, repreaentlnn the Kqultable Savings Loan Assn., of Portland. Oregon, Is again at the Umpqtia Hotel. For Interview, call or phore. Jack Roach of Drain has received the agency for the Queen line rtf In cabators and brooders .Now Is the lime to make your Inquiry and piara your order for future delivery. Dr. Nerbas, Practicing Dentlat, has taken a long leaee on office rooms In the Masonic Bldg., Itooms 8-9. He wishes lo state that he has one of the finest equipments In the state and will open his office for yractlca tat first et November. Arundel, piano tuoer. ftlon 1H9L. ll.U.OVK'E. KAXt'K AKMOItV Suluitlny nlKht. I.nteet books Heutal 10c. Fiction Library. Do nnt miss the bargains at the Hat Shop, Oct. 28. 29, 30. Ladies' coals, tailored suits, neat ly and aiyllshly done. 62H Sov Mum Clearance Sale at the Hat Shop Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2H, 29.30. Huts on sale for 3. :. S10, on Thursday Friday and Saturday at The ilut Shop. The woman's mlnslonary society of the M. K. Church, South, will hold a cooked food sale Saturduy, Oct. 30, at Vosburg Bros, store. While Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred royal muting, 2S0 to 2'JD egg trap nest records. Hooking or ders now for 1921 delivery. 1'hone 9-F25. Ed. Bryant, Kos. burg. X NOTH'K! . e Tamnles. Fnchlladaa. and Chill at all times ..THE UOSK. IMLL iik.vi. Now In the time to fix up that out doll. Carr's Blore have u complete line of doll heads In composition. In baked rock, or la the metul heads. All sizes, wilh painted hair and eyes, with hair, or with moving eyes. And Carr's can aavo you money too. Come In while our stock Is complete OLD KIXIAIII i; ALBANY M'i rihltlh.V Still has prune trees on Myrobolon nli.m -.... I Hinu .1111 l.ll. VIIIIT order In 100 lota for Italian prunes on abirve named roots (longest Itved prune root In existence, r . r.. jor- itiin. RB.ielnl AffMiit ht;fl S.-venlh St.. N., Grants l'ass, Oregon. ANXOl'Nt'L.MLXT. Kd. Bryant wishes to announce lo finultrymen of Douglas county that lie has the agency for the Jubilee in rubainra. Anyone wishing prlcos or literature on the snme, plione 9-F3fi, ir drop me a card at Uos. burg, Hr. 2. ATTENTION NOBLES Meeting of Elim Shrine Club Friday evening, Oct. 29, 8 o'clock. W. A. KEPPER, Secretary. Logan Tips, Spring Delivery Those are not sprout pUnta, Joint 'lunt or HpranRle tip plants. They e ffrst-cluHS tips. Also har straw urry plants and all kinds fruit trees, butter book your order now. It. L. ELLIS Three miles wst of Roseburg. Thro In ftnmething that Is all food and all good. MILK It's good for you good for your children. Use It rery day. r:isltirlz'd and I'ure. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS IMIONK 184 JIT.N'KY 871. Phone this number for prompt service. Friend ft Howard. Buy Better Bucks and Ihe Best Breeding Ewes for Less Money. BUI SHCCP WHEN THfY ARE LOW. THAT 18 I CHT 10 If ynti are Interested In any number ef eiih.r arnrte or registered sheep of the fnlluwlna- hreeds: llamfiililri.. Htu op.h Ire. Lincoln. Rom n"V. ('uLwoM, ltaintioulette, or tnr cross. Write us qui.- what you went. Oltt'tiO.N lilVEHTOCK COM. CO. Box (1. North Portland, Orego.