PARK KKJHT AOBKBCRG KBWS rngW MOXDAr. KOVEMBEB 1, IMP SAVE SAVE MONEY On That Jersey Dress You're Going to Purchase Our -New York buyer h surel lor u. . b.ttful lto. t vT km price You U. on. to beueflt. JUk. your election now. STRAW VOTE TAKEN. A straw vote conducted by J. V. Starrett, In Glendale. Canyonvuie and Myrtle Creek, under ilmUar conditions to tnat taken In Rose- burg, resulted a follows: naming 57, Cox 53, lino It: t.uainueriaui 81, Stanfluld 41; Eddy 40, Mo t'iintock 76; Starmer 68. Pearce 63; raniii 43. Long 74: Lenox 68, Rld- dlo &; Frear 37, Wright 79. Armory Tuesday Election Return will i Megtphoned to tbe dtDcers lumugbout the evening m received. Election Night CO The BIG Event 5 Piece Orchestra 5 1 NOW KNOWN TO BE CLOUDS Up to Year 100 the Projections on Mara Had Been Thought to Be Mountains. The first observers of projections on Mars had attributed them to the same cause that produce projections on the moon that Is, mountains. Such they were said to be In France and at Lick. This view, however, was In 18U2 dis puted by W. U. Pickering, who consid ered them to be not mountains, but clouds. This view was supported by A. E. Dout'lasa, who observed them In 1SIK! at Flagstaff, Ariz. Tbe mountain theory of their generation was shown to be untenable and their ascription to clouds proved to be the correct theory in December, 1900. Only a sin gle projection was visible In WOO, 1903 and 1903. As n mountain does not change Its place, and as nothing was seen where something had been vis ible, the phenomenon wus proved to not be a mountain peak. Now the only other thing capable of catching the llltht before it reached the surface would be something suspended In the air thnt Is. a cloud. Deductions, therefore, from the rarity of the phe nomenon alone showed thnt the pro jections must be cloud. Furthermore, the Drolcctlun was smaller after the Inpsi of 24 hours. The something thnt caused It was not only not attnctied to the soil, but was moving and dlsslpat' Inr as It moved along. Clouds are the only boillis known to ns which ac count for these metamorphoses. Clouds, then, nnd not mountains, ore the explanation of the projections of Mnrs. "Mars and Its Canals," by 1'er- clval Lowell. Council Meet ins; Tonight Tbe regular meeting of the city council will be held at tba city hall tonight. Visit in Drain Mrs. A. Mlllor left this afternoon for Drain, where she will visit for a Bliort time with her son, Fred Miller. Hells Ills Home Here Glenn Wimberly, formerly a resi dent of Roseburg, has sold his home on East Lane street to Carl Wim berly. Mr. Wimberly Is here this week packing his household goods for removal to Klamath Falls, where he haa a position as cashier In a bank. Cox Will End His Campaign at Toledo DAYTON, Not. 1. Governor Cox will close his campaign with a speech at Toledo tonight, because party fol lowers there regarded his appearance in Tularin as cood luck, asserting that his only chance of failure was his failure to end his speaking engage ments in that city. You are cordially invited to a card party at the Maccabee ball Thursday evening. Nor. 4. Ccma and have a good time. Refreshments wrved. LIBERTY THEATER Where Everybody Goes. The Home of Star Attractions THE STAIW OK THE WOULD OIK ATTRACTIONS. LAST TLME TODAY A METRO ATTRACTION THE GREAT DUCKY LANM MASTKRPLKCU "The Hope" WITH AX ALL STAR CAST. NEE "THE GREAT KIUTTION OF VKSIVIVS.' SEE "THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE."' SEE "THE GREAT BATTLE." IT TAKES YOU THROUGH TUB WORM). AND Cartoon Comedy and Star Supplement TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY ANOTHER WONDERFUL PROGRAM A RKALART ATTRACTION ELECTION RETURN READ FROM STAGE. Wanda Hawley IN Her Beloved Villian ADAITED FROM THE FAMOUS FRENCH PLAY "1.A VEG l.IONE," by Alexander HUion and Albert Carre. AND Vodvil Movies Cartoon Comedy "On the Border" French Fame a Welcome Innovation in Field of Notion Picture Comedy-Drama "HER 11EI.OYED VILLAIN." ADAITED FROM THE SPARKLING FRENCH SUCCESS, AFFORDS WANDA HAWLEY SPLENDID CHANCE FOR FTN-MAKINU. Matinee Dally J: 15 P ni.; Evenings, 7.15 and 9 p. m. Prices: Children, PHONE 48T matinee lOe, evenings 16c: Adults, 25a. LONG LOST USE OF WINGS Ground Parrot, Found Only In New Zealand, Interesting to the Stu dent of Evolution. The windless birds of New Zenlnnd are particularly In'eresting to the na ture student ns lllu crating the process of evolution. Nor.ere hut in their native laud could these birds have survived, and, therefore, nowhere else would they have become wingless. New Zealand is the only region on earth where there are no destructive animals. Being unable to fly, the birds could not, of course, have escaped from any swift hunting animals such as abound In all other lands. It is In. terestlng to note thnt the knktipo, or ground parrot, once had the use of Its wings, but being a grass seed feeder and nulling no enemies on the ground gradually ceosed to fly and eventually lost the use of its wings entirely, though It enn run very swiftly. These birds are so gentle nnd so unconscious of having an) enemies thnt If a per son sits down near one and keeps qui et It will presently tuck Its head un der Its wing and go to sleep. The knkupo breeds but once In two years, and the mother bird carefully hides the nest from her mate, though why she does so Is unknown, the mat showing no itesire to harm the engs or young birds. In this infrequent breed' lng Is demonstrated nnture's thought' fulness having no destructive ene mies the kukapo would multiply to too great numbers If the breeding sense occurred as frequently as with othc. birds. Woman Water Carrier. The "fellalm," the weminn water carrier, for centuries nn Institution In the Holy !.;nd. Is threatened with ex tinction because of the use of wat carts, growing popular through the de mands of sanitary measures. The picturesque water carrier, glid ing along the streets in her colorful costume, with a vase of water hnl anced on her head, may soon tiecome memory. In Town Today Mrs. J. H. Short and Miss Mabel Short apent a few hours In Hoseburg this morning attending to business matters, returning to their home on Clover creek late in the arwrnuon. Visiting In Koneburg A. C. Shannon, of Seattle, stopped off in this city toduy to visit friends for a few hours. He is on tils way to San Francisco. Hero From Tiller H. C. Powells and wife, and (joorge Norman, of Tiller, spent the day In Roseburg visiting anu anuuu- ing to business matters. Here Sunday- Mr t o. Dixon and daushler. Detty Jane, spent Sunday in Rose burg visiting at the E. h. Pairott residence. To Oakland Mrs. S. D. Goff came to noeoui this morning and spent a few hours hopping, returning to ner nome uu the afternoon train. Here From Drain Mra v n rraie snent the morn- inv in li,. hi.rir visiting friends. She left for her home at Drain on the afternoon train. Mrs. F. M. iompton reiurueu w her home in Sutherlln this after noon after spending a few hours in his city attending to ousineag mai lers. U'lll AnHv Halurdar Mrs. W. L. Mclieorge win arrive in Rnwhnre Saturday, to make an extended visit with her aunt and un cle. Mr. and Mrs. w. T. wrignu Mrs. McGeorge Is resiaing in run- land. Wm Vlninn Home Wm. Vinson and wile, wno nave been apending tho past three weegs visiting at Pendleton and in Wash ington and at Wllliametto Valley points, returned home to Koscuurg last night. AiliiiKilnir Insurance Kice and Kice ot tnis cny are ar ranging to adjust the Insurance car ried by them on tne mercnanaise ui the ninlla store managed by W. L. Tomlison, which burned the latter Dart of last week. The store was a total loss. White Leghorn baby chicks, Tan cred royal muting, trapnest records S50-200 egg. Book your orders now If vou want March and April chicks. Jubilee Incubators at reasonable nricea. Ed. Bryant. Phone 9-1- Roseburg. Why not put a tool box on your running board? It Is very conven lent; 13.25. The Ford Oarage. Why not put a tool box on your running board? It is very conven ient; S3. 25. The Ford Garage. CAR ICS IS ELECTED. jfcbUU.uu uum: Will buy any one of the follow ing houses: 5 rm. plastered house, paved street and sidewalks, lot 60x 201) feet. Price 11800; 1500 down, balance 6 per cent 6 rm. plastered house, lot 48x 100, on corner; paved streets and sidewalk. Price 12000; $500 down, balance 6 per cent. 5 rm. plastered bouse, paved street, lot 40x175, a fine borne. AROUND THE TOWN Carried In every precinct In Doug las county, that Carr's store In Rose burg can save their customers money. Vote your ticket straight for Carr's. Big selection of Kail and Holiday goods now on display. WEATHER GETTING COLD. Better have the children come into Carr's and get a pair of warm lersey or knit gloves, 25c to 35c. Also men s and women s sues. Knit caps for women or children. Get them at Carr's. Bootees, mittens, or a blanket for the baby. NOTICE. A reward of 1200 will be paid for the return of Joseph Rohrer, dead or alive. Reward will stand until Dec. 1. 1920. MRS. JOSKPH ROHRER A. K. GIBBS. MACCABEE LADIES, ATTENTION. Regular meeting of the Women Benefit Association of the Maccaboes will be hold Wednesday afternoon nt 2.30, on account of Thursday being Armistice Day. Price $1800: $500 down, balance 6 per cent. 5 rm. plastered house, bunga low style, strictly modern. 12600; 1500 down, balance easy terms. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Eatote nd Inraraaoe. 116 Cow Ht. Phoo 417 legion Flag Here- The colors for tbe local American Legion post arrived yesterday and are now on display at the local book store. The flag will be carried in the Armistice Day parade. Initiation The Daughters of Isabella held In itiation ceremonies Sunday after noon at the Maccabee Hall and the following class entered the lodge: Mrs. Elizabeth Langenberg, Miss Lucille Redmond, Miss Mahala C. Ray. Mrs. Meda Rryant, Mrs. Cath erine Rice, Mrs. Pernio moore. Miss Frances 1'otter, Mrs. Ada J. Derm, Mrs. Anna Hess, Mrs. Gertrude Ken- wxxv we. am. tauinvi iu UUNTINUE OUR Lower Price Sale! Our 15 to 25 Reductions p on everything are still ln effect. - 4 and hundreds additional Special Bargains 5 We are assembling the finest and most in. d teresting stock of ladies ready-to-wear oar B . r i i. . v' p ments ever seen m ixoseDurg. We know i you will call it wonderful. For Coats Suit, p Uresses, aweateis, Corsets, Underwear anil i Shoes, all fancy and staple merchandise.-. i Take advantage of our sale. 2 TUB STOKK THAT IS MAKING PUKKS LOWER nedy, Mrs. Esther Musson. A boun tiful banquet was served at seven o clock tor all members of the lodge and their families. About 125 were present. A short program consist ing of piano solos, and a vocal solo by Father Ambrose, were given aft er the banquet. Father Adrian gave the address of welcome, ,nj KtJ ulu. Hnyri ittlKU lOUOWed. The deal for the sale of tkt t (jiu.i restaurant, djt F. R. ci to Mr. and Mrs. . R. Bowmin h by the I-awrence-Cordoo tmj TODAY I I 5 MATINEE KVEXIN'Q 8 6 w is v I TODAY J 8 SMATIXFE KVEXIXaS 8 8 WHERE THE GREATEST STARS SHINE Wallace Reid With lovely LOIS WILSON in a rough-rolling romance that runs on love, and spurts blue flames of excitement. WHAT'S YOURHURRI See the hair-raising motor race that opened the new Los Angeles speedway, See the battle of men witn a raging storm to save a sleeping valley from death See the breaking of the great Cabrillo dam. Then see an unforgettable climax that called for a man3 and found him on the job. Mutt & Jeff Comedy andDare Devil JackNo.ll MATINEE-EVENING TUESDAY NEW OREGON Again under the man agement of Mrs. Foutch House thorouKhljr reno vated; much new furnUunt milled. ttiMH. room.. Hy day or week. Ill Sheridan Street UAII.Y WKATUKIl REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office. Roseburg. Oregon, 24 noun ending a. m. : rwlpltatltm In laches and Haadredth IttKhi'Xt temperature yesieriiny . . bs temperature last night ... I'rtM-lpitatlnn, last 24 hours 0 T.it;il preolp. lnce flrst of month. 0 N.umiil preelp. for this month... 4.37 Total pn-rip. from Sept. 1. 1 J2l . . 6 3 to il;Ue AveriK preclp. from 9pt. 1. 1S77 3 7 T.UhI excens from Sept. 1. l'J20... 2 27 AvtTnarM or o tnttntlo n for 43 Wet .a.-ons c.sepl. lo aiay, inrj....i n Forci-aat to I D. m. for OUth western Qreffun: Tonight and Tuesday lair, continued Cool. V U J J A y 44 4 MATINKI-FVEXIXO Bryant Washburn in 'Mrs. Temple's Telegram Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY Ladle eiea1ly Incited la erve nr Monday aad Tfcrar physical Iralnlnf rlaaa. a ihm vi sad aad elab drill. Ktadarsartea uptU an rolled at my tlata. Pour I rained ifjiehaca la aarsa aC Way . NEW TODAY. -All kinds of dry . wood Kim SALR- 1'lioni- 21. KtVit SAl.K 2 fresh cows. O. O. Mat- thi n Melrose. Ore. v antki) To rent a pmn. Sutherlin A .ulemy, Sutherlln. tr Kon. V WTK1 -To lease rnl-i.ed house a fumishod or uu I'hone 11-1,. KmU s.m.K 12 Puroo shnuts. atuut ti lbs. Itobert JTJomsland louto . Ft U"SAlK Verv tine euTl appli-s at or::,nd Orchards. Chas. A. IJiand. V ANT KI Second hand sod-brt-alter pliv I'hone K-K3. lewlri Varkt-r. l'irki:i Al'T'l.KS 50 cents per bm. Itrlnn your boxes. I F. Chase, KUen- ImwtT, west K. K. track. Ku SAUE t lat7 Ford In ifood condi tion. 1 1918 Ford and a 19-"0 Fir-1 triuk Pee these machines at Ford F'olt !.LK Pedinree Luroc sw, will f;rrw shout April IS, I1R. M. 1'om mmli, near Cloak's school house, Weft Rooebui-tr- WANTKtV-Ti'im of ni;re, 2Sn(l lbs.. years old; must be absolutely sound and true, broke to work. Oiv de-s.-rtntlnn and price In first letter. M. U Ktmmel. Glide. Ore. THE OTHEK CANDIDATES Vote- strtlfht ticket on hand made riott.sa, Bd V. Prlca or Bruner woolens. tcptloia price where br you are OL"A ANTkKD ft 10 1.0 isvins Tblak It over, Ray's 81 tw. To-Day Only! m LIFE LIE with an All Star Cast, inc,udb,g Jack Holt, SeenaOwen, Wallace Berry, Pauline Stark, Lc and Tully Marshall, founded on the world famous melodrama of the "The Romany Rye" A heart-warming romance of young love which blends t beauty and the passions of life into a stirring entertains that vou can't soon forget. Mermaid Comedy and Educational Subject ADMISSION PHICESt BIAXINEK-HVENDCO CHILDREN 10, AUi