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Finn rorg Pretty Legend. The KorcnUH explain why spurrowa hop on bo;h feet and "h Him rub their fret together when (ley alliilit, In thu following way: Tie spnrrnw and files htifl n quarrel ninl deci-leil to ask the governor of the Korean prov inces to arbitrate the mutter, lie found them both wrong, und ordered them hottt wliipped, nnd it mailt- the sparrows Jump up nnd down with IihIii nnd the Hies put their lunula to gether nnd prnyed to lie forijlveti. The governor fornnve them both, hut us a tlltu he decreed Unit fpunovvw should always hop und tNit Hies nhotild rub their feet together ell t''e alighted. 1 he "Scaup-Duck." WlllotigUliy wiy" 1" work on or nllholok'V tl'tt the ditr'; -Js ho culled "tK-tiuiM w!i fWN imi 8e,niii, hroki-n Bhellthli,' hut latr uiitlHirfli-s mute thin the miuie of the hlnl in iirop.-rly derived fnmi I hi' "iiiiim'I s iui-s" or 'iiiuski'1 rnlV 1 Ih hi-fis of ruck or suml on whh h mussels ;ne ,i;."'r"':ite.l. There lire three speeh'K uf Ihe Henll(- duck In Ainerii-i, which henr niitner ou niiineK, mostly h it 4 I'madWII Uiol lill.el.ill (Imtll HU Vtlli'iUH (1ifll lfytntC wonln in lie(), hlncl;he;nl uii-l hhick iiiTk (-.villi iimllfyln words), raft-iliiek, iiiusst l-diu k, irreeNheiiil. j-niylunSt, l!('k(hiek. Hock lug duck, troop-fovvl, slut (Hit, etc. A Fitting Theme. "Miner nhowtd tut hi new poem. It ltf culled, 'Sonnet to Hilt One." "Humph! I'y rights he oii'ht to have culled It 'Owed to Kverj boily.' Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOK1NQ Tb "Food - Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home. Office, and Fountains. AA for HORUCK'S. awAroid Imitations k Substitutes CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL MOW C I.ANNH"IKI A ! Vt'.HTISKM! lTS WILL IIIC I IH M t. I, ANT vt.K t.MiKii iif.aium. .KV TODAY." WA.NTKI). WANTKI--K inn) ttiind md-In either plow. Fhone lti-Fil. l.evinJ'ai kw . W A NT bAi Tin . large or sinnl'l. lioyer Iit-iHi. l'tiunn i'-j-'H. AVANTHli AT M'-:" -Kxpei t-iv -l wullrfim. I'mpituu liit-l Xlnii)ic Houin. V ( ) M A N uTn7!!) 1 T.. o iiniilTiKuiTtl HHnl.xt iM-riiMiuiiully 111 hoilHi'iluaiilliK' IMhuh' 370. jS VIA T 1'in Ruu.l wtei.nil ImiiJ flirhiK HiiKn. Writ i' ;ir plume M. II. l'nyiif, YuIiciiIIm, OieKuii. WANTKIi Hy hl:li ch.oi ghl, t. vvurk ufltT h luml lnMir. AUliit IE. 1 1.. tar Nt w h - lit v lew, WANT 101 Stiuinl. Knf hhiti se, li"t nver 7 Vi'iiiB old, Wt-lKliliiK atioul I It'll; nlHo moti inu -ln'iio wugon I'hMtii tr.-Ki.' i-'oii hi-:.t. KiiK itKNi Snffty iitifintt boxes llfsehum NHtiunul Ili.iik. i'lill IECN I' I'm iiiHlinl blt t liiK rmim. H2VrH 1.hiIiih St. Toti" UK NT Km mshed loom with piivlli'K" of hath. -I I K. Main St. K 1 1 11 KNT KitriumitMl mii.'kft'iiiim npartnif iitn himI HttipiiiK rumnH llotii'tiurK Apailiiifiits, ilain uik) I)outlait. rhom t'.t. 170 AUi;S KlHl HKNT -:.ii urn ood plow lit ml, pT'iiiH- ot. haftl a till fanul onliutil. Koo.t InilbllUKs. full M-t of Implf HO'litH, L'O liea.l Knml x p. Ap- l I v to I .t ivniuj'-l'iinliiii loin pun)', i:f ('an St. e--t. l'tioiu- :!'.. l&O A" 'It K KAN'il It ll It I. NT :ii r' tiooil pl"W IiumI; ! a ul i l"ut mo.ifrn tinirie; fiillv pn ppfl . liuiwf Implf tio iit . i uw Htol i liu kt'iik, I" riitfu ttitf milt fiom toun A K.iou rliaiii tf f.ir tin- rinlH in. en Liiw r.-m ' t'oDloIl lillipull, I.J Sllfft 1'hon.. '.rut iis't:u..M:oi h. AI'TO PAINTINi;- Kiist::s k. Anton i Veil it mlu-il. Sf- us alx.ut niii nini IHrif. I.it.f rt v Audi S.il.-t i rm 7 N. Jji km St. l i.oiif ;tfl ilo.NKY TO LOAN -1'i-vnir rViiui c r fil It fvi in lo.uiH, low Inttrf nt r.i t 9o,uiK) luftil nioni'.v to li-an mi h-mi1 rral rstattv First inortK'iKts. See M K. Ht.t. of Hire A I lift. I-UKl.TU. M KN " AT T K.N TU N ' lht r l piiililfin hv ji.inmit tin I "iMiii lim rn ii nt y I 'on 1 1 t y Asm-i'i.il Ion HI11 I'HV f . i it CO-opi I H1 i i Iv I' i foil pa i tl.ulai f npt.lv ! V. K. 1'hnnf. SVf .-Tif.i.v I'liont 8-K11. UoM-tnii tt t'l.KltKS iiiH ii. w. -n. ' iii hv cr 17. f..r I 'out n I M.itl Hftli- $t?'i nioutU l ifrti!nt un iii'ipsmi r y . I'm f v pa i -tl iilnri of laiuinatlnn, white .1 Lfomtnl l fi iiiif r 11 Sf r it Kx niiilnT. 1"it K.iiHal'!f IH.lii,, Wa-li-IliKtoii, I ('. LOST AM) roiM. jOST IVioalp collie nios o'.t ItfWiiiit for if tin n. Tin -in 4 .'-I Ch;in. I iy:ir. 1st rT-'-Kiit't v n.fti tiiklnu him k h.ttnl h:i at .In in-t' In nrtnorv Jn-( ffiiinn' pit-line lea i at N.-ivh- lie lew ninl H..ti troulil-t. Ktfp elnuiKf for it'- KOU SAI I.. l-'oll ft MM All klntle of dry . wood I'hon.' L'l. yon S V fr.-Kh runs. t. O. Mat- thfW. Mflrosf. Hrr j iMt Si!k -H:Ud oat "hifiy. H 1.7 KUli. .1 nil I us vff4t. Y'iH S M.I' Viry" fine' "c'lilTappN "nt Ovrrlnml Ort'lmnli. Cttai. A. Hrnnrt. F'OH PAI.K 5 hnrwpott r Vit irl'n k Miira.. ufttt fnulii 'h.n S.' I 'it I 1 1 It" S A I . K 1 '.t 1 7 " I-.". r . I "r . . . I 1 .Tf ' I V Kod foupr: ivtH K.o l t.l... k. 4 .i.i- !nn. S.-m Uoh.-rtw K-fd .;irrt k TH SA I.i: "Thr p ton t.i d hiiv m ar W'ilhur; will n.'ll lt" tl.i eoinkft It tik"ii tlilt Wffk A. H. Nf wtt-ltevi w j"oli "sa'I.K CIIKAI'-" VMmnn Taylor So. 4)1 TrHftor, with MiVor 4 K"-t plow, nl in tint n-w; cost L'"i. Kur luU k naif at l.ti iitt'Hoii M.nliln- ery t'n , KiiKftHV Onv Hl'ltKMIKIH AIT1.KS for" (iT.'. pjr lout. Mil, ott'n orchiiid, llardt-n Vally. T irn at IjiHi It cornt-r end tut to river. Hrlnic your own boxe. Haul tu main road order of I boxea. Jhis will fix my cold ALWAYS keep Dr. King'.New I Discovery handy. It breaks up hard, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms of coughing." No harmful drugs, but just good medicine At your druggists, 60c and $1.20 a bottle. For colds andcoughd Dr.King's New Discovery Stubborn Bowels Tamed Leaving the system uncleaned, clogged bowels unmoved, results in health de struction. Let the gently stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to you a regular, normal lxiwel and liver functioning. Same old price, 25c. All druggists. D Prompt! Wont Gripe ElQnflsPilb vol hah iii.rn:it liutitY. If you navfc not already done so. you Letter hurry up und place youi order for New Year and Christina aunouiiceiiietilH with Hales, the printer, at th News-Hevlew office. A swell line of engraved personal cards to niako a selection from, but wo mti.st have your order eaily lu order tu tuaku deliveries. .MUX'S KHAKI HDKS. He. Ih iter than red or blue, Inch squjuc, hiK Hpeciul at !c each, $1.00 a dnz. Curr's Htore whore you al ways f;i v, Senl postpaid If ordered. Order these and save half. A few good second hand watches at reasonable prices to close out. lltley'd. k.!1 S.M.i: -1 Km.i fn.-h rnw. Wlllar.i Stuilh. lnMhilU-. I'hdiie ,'!1-Kj;i. Hi S.U.I.-U in If liiti,; huw, kdoiI ui-n-MV. rii.-v ruHf.unal.lf. iUx.-i itoiMl, Sill lit'll ill. i i fK"ll. KUE SA I.K- -( iif-(on lU'piihliu ti nt k in yjj: t'oinlitlon. A. itiipfit iJoin ..iny. Iiie. Kilt SAI.K Two horm'H. one htiKuv i nd ..ill' whkoii ; also ew. - I I iU. CilMH St. ': SAI.K - Si vot al 1 1:.' i:iinl loK.TtT ti. i i y t ipM. . inly In M n .-h Wattr r H l'aill, lit. I, lU.si-Ion K". (ire. n:iua iri't'KS for mu, uIm twMit ilot-s. rewist.-ied Hlurk. J. i. Chap tu n, Wiitmr, M i non. t 'i ill SAl.K--h-rooin iiuusu "tn Sliflfii Adilltloti. finty tciins. Inquire HI. ti. AliiinSt. i'tHl SAI.K -I si.iitVtMCTlaHmrd.lJw" 1 lJ-ln plow. 1 III-ft. hay lake. C I Worlf . In-Moii. IP TSK fui Mtlf I'iiio Si. 1'h lit :t ml. o'Iiim, cliifo lii un i-i-.v 1'itun. a KOK SAI.K -yfar-old pimv. Komi Sinl-llfl- or park lioi.-if ; flt.iip If lukvll s.n.n r. Alton, I kitiK I'h'KKO "Al'I'l.KS Ml t.-ms per" litiv Iti hiK your lioxen. I,. K ( Kliii-l-ou . r. .-st It. 11. t ra k I'ulili Tol'IMMI i'AU-Kur W 'ehTap .lii.si rfpiiinleil ninl in Kood nit. tiiml i al iiili.litit.il. Set We (oilaue, llunu !o nif. "It SAI.K ( 'It Ti. I 'i; 40 a"i fs ! in-" pioved. Kouihweni MiHUuuri. i " . n i .1 r K.M-ti auto. Seaj ovmiit ut H-U Hani llloll St. Foil SAI.K -Vurn. on (-,.l. nr miiiidliig III the (1,1. t t'uttie , .,.k It liter; I miles of UoHvLiut It. U liuh- If r. !ott sai.k 1 t-.i; Kor.t" m" Ko.MiToTidi- Hon; 1 I'tis K.od him I a r.tjn Kurd t ! in k. S. e t Iteou IMUt lUllfat a I l-'ul tl ' ' 'It SAI.K " it; "n. "to 4t-')iur! fa"lr iHiildlny-t Kor te wrltt Mm. M M I'.IMh, KoHohai. Ou-ton. HtMl Koulc t 'tt lAl.i imt.f U.m,!!.,,!. Kit till key ti.tiiM ,H 7 . Ml per head at tliv ran. h. I'll.. tie 1 I - l-':t. or . all at ranch W . A K..r. her. lit. I, U..ebin;, lUf A I.K At a lainlu. tien v draft :im, h. iicxo ami u oo.l ain; tilso ll. I ..I itJll.I W 1. .Must 1 B.ild. I n iiu li :u ; W. J .a im S( U. Stut. li r.iii ijn.'K s i.k -Ni. e .....nrhour near pavement Ueautirul vieU rlty a lot va II. . tltie K 'ir.U n land, unit ninl. fll lesM tl.ati cost If taken soon K W - Ue l'Tt HAilf.MNS lo.Uf " ..a.xpr 1:1S m,. ,!... i-iiH Mavufll. nn.l 19,S I'akl.iiol ti s..A tli.x- lifted tH.rn At M'.eilv A i it" Sale. To. ,i, k son I'l'U i.i: Set villi cilln, 3 lo.lI" Ui os. t.-.Hitm. i M.H, k toiirniK. 1 Kord iM.nl-.tei Ail la first. iasH londltittn and will lv nold at 1-ai fcMiift J O via I rruki -i i.i:i ssri' i vp. , " m .lies t'.ike.M for T a h k n U i n in. if ket S.nejt r.ifmein l,.tt of tituiPle and w.o k A.l-lr e-.t .1 II Us,,,, -J., South St.., '.ens St. KOI i SA I . K--- v ea r.old V-o v.7VV$ O. siprinir :tj;..n, li;i:iir-?i, J.i.ldle; P A O on. loo e dine; ,l.iin 1 le.-i f u 1 1 (. Vator: one ye, mm hariow J-r.n f,,r the (Olttlt lo Koine pedigreed New Z.aljin.l Ite.U. J. A lu.ane, Sutlir Itn. ti n Ki'its'isstKi' rnrruiK Vhu' si,k A SNAP S. ..,.-nn. two fullv fiirnilod l.-d t.-ori'i. h:n rtoin tlinnm t i nnd kit. hen. i ath nnd toil.-t. hot and (.Id watir. i..td ktt ch. n laiise: in -hid. n ., d linen, ttithf-f. In rie t e v et i !n on eon.pletf. 1'ltT Kaidt ii. fruit tte. ?. Hnd men hit; hi. in. l-a.-ni.f:r for o. d I'rle $.'..0.Vo.', 1-1 in fsooo.i tiis't. MlKtH-i r.i-sv teii',- .-e tint n.iw l.aWieli.- I'l'l.l.'ll Co. 1.',". l;lMt nt'eet. KOI! S I.!"- l'.! fitip. iii a, re-t h, au tirully -ttt'iit. ... t'f.-t pt i-.t. meiton In state r. mi mi ten w .i ;k to M rtlt creek and IiIkIi n. h.'ol, M miten fiom Uo-ie to 1 1 m. on hi Kl. w a . t rs I -yt-ar-ottl prunes; ; A. r. -t full hearlnc apptet. rmiiily 1 1 ti a i d ; ; -, n-ret planted t. t i p, .la a, r. to I'e plant ed, new I '.' it pl.i-tftt'eit hunalow; t.uttMilIdiht; ll.etl u.irth pern. nul propertv. Kor quick tnit will tacrl fie ferythln for $in.s pr acr. Kor Jartl. tiiara writ o O. Katran. Boa 1S WyrlU Crt, Or. WON PRAISE FOR HISTORY Work of Charts Rollln, Famous Franchman, Was for Many Years a Standard Book. So less a personage than Voltaire prrtlhCM the work known as "Holliu's Ancient History," which, though now obsolete, was for years In Its Kiifllsh translation the standard work on the Kc.vptlans, CariluitffidHiis, Assyrians, and other ancient nut I oris, Voltaire, while praising the work highly, alleges that It would have been better If the author hud been more of a philosopher, able to distinguish bet ter the false from the true, Incredible from the probable, and to mtcriilce the useless. NotwIihKtaiidlnj,-, lie said It Is the best compilation in any Ian Kunue, because compilers are seldom eloquent, and IEollln was. Charles HulMn was a Frenchman, and be died at Paris, the place of Ids birth, on Sept. 14, 1741. This celebrat ed man rose from poverty and obscuri ty to a posiiloti of the crentest dignity, lie was the son of a cutler, yet ut the nire of be was made rector of the University of lar!s, which office he adorned by the sweetness of his char acter, bis lea in in i;, probity and moder ation. I'ntll fifty years npo his history wn ft stock book, when It hejrnn to be nec Icctisl on account of the many dis coveries Klvlnjf ti tuw cast to our knowledge of ancient history. C'hlen (to Journal. INDIAN FIGHTER NOT A GIANT Daniel Boone Said to Have Been Small In Stature Man of Deep Religious Conviction. Daniel Iloone Is Kenerally pictured as a Khuit In st a 1 11 re, of swarthy complex ion, and a ;;rii!) leader at a grim period In the country's history. Archibald Heiidei-sun In the Century draws u very different picture of the pioneer. According to him Hoone was a scant live feet eijiht Inches, although broad of shoulder, and his eyes were a mild blue, topped by fair eyebrows He was shy, naive, benign and simple. He was a super-woodsman, a master In dian lighter, but only an IndllTerent surveyor. While acting as an agent for a com pany seeking wealth through land grants and cnhnI::alIon, he himself looked upon bis work as that of an In strument of Providence, specially or dained by God to settle the wilderness. This religious fervor lie enrrled with him lu his wildest adventures and most bloody battles, and ho promptly credit ed every success, great or small, to Providence. Ills two greatest exploits were the exploration of the trans-Al-leghany region nnd the opening of the Transylvania trail, the path that ran through the Cuuiherhinds nnd opened the beauties nnd richness of Kentucky to the pioneer hordes from the Atlan tic seaboard. If Ycj Are Ambitious. I It rive noticed thai "'n who have climbed to great heights, as a rule, have chosen the Job which held the larger future, regardless of what It might give In Immediate returns. It was not the larger salary they were after, but the larger opportunity. It was the Job which gave promise of Hie greatest future that they want oil, not u "soft snap" with easy money nnd no future. Many vocations which pay the most money nt first have the least future In them. If you must make sacrifices make them, when you are tirst starting out In life. You will Und It much easier to make thern In ter. What you need at the (Attset Is, the most of nil, the biggest opportu nity fur growth and development, the Jop that has the larger possible fu ture In It. If you nre ambitious you won't look for a "soft snap" and "easy money." New Success. Square Musical Notes. Shaped notes, that Is. notes of square, lozenge, round and other forms than the conventional notes, are hard ly known to most peopje of the musical world. Yet they were strongly In dorsed and Introduced by Lowell Mason to help In teaching sight sing ing, ami they are still used in enormous quantities In the South In rural dis tricts. The scheme of the shaped note Is to represent the dirTorent fle-vee of the scale by means of a different shape note. Kor any one who has parsed the most elementary staeei In scale Mudy the plan Is quite useless in understanding tonalities. Intervals, etc., nnd it is not used In the large mntie centers to any appreciable ex tent. The Htmle. Stoneheoge Remains. Thus far, ecnattons have failed to solve the mystery of the origin of Stoiieheiige. It hud been IiojhmI that its passing Into the hands of the gov ernment would finally shed light on this mystery, for excavations have been previously forbidden by the pri vate owners of the proerty. Thus far, however, we do not know whether Stniiehenge, hatiered and broken ns It Is today by centuries of exposure to the winds nnd rains, was originally a Kotnan tctnp'e or a Pruldlial shrine, the work of the Phoenicians, the Sax on or the lnnes. or whether It was. a has been lialmetl. a center of ser ient worship, of stm worship, a place of iuTltlv or if iiullow. for tlif px evutiou of eminent criminal. not Dismterested. -lou can t Judge a man by what his relatives say of blm." remarks an ex- change. Xo. nor by what he suys of himself.-Boston Trauscrlpt. . THIS SHOE FACTORY UNIQUE Hew Women o tin Belcher Islsni.-. Prcpire the W.ilrus Hide for Foot Coverings. The most ns.iiliiir boot fuitury lo the world Is noi.ul.ly that ou the Uoklier Ulumls, n mmli, uiirren. nk rll.l.e.l un.uii Motiving to I'unmlu, end 100 ujile from the iii'iirest lludsoii Kuy post off the NnstuiiokiiH. Tlio shoes ure Hindu hjr the uum-n of the eolony, and ure created from the skin of tunned wulrus hide. The process thu'. precedes the actuul shuphiK of the boots con.'ists of the women sitting In a row Willi iHrge wniures of hide In their handi. nnd solemnly cliowln It Inch by Inch until 'he fat Is removed from the hide. They squeeze the hide from I line to time to loosen It un, and then go ou with the chewln? hour after hour. For clothln? the natives use the skint of elder duck, with the feathers worn Inside, und while this makes R costume that hus not been equaled for keculnit out the cold, the odor arising from the skin Is such that the few white explorers who have reached the Island urced o return to Adam and live coKiume diirlnir their slay. The first knowledge of the Islands nnd their Inhabitants came when Hubert Flaherty, 21 years old, adven tured out In the pay of Sir William MucKonzle, to locate tlicin on the un certain basis of an Indian lej;elid. The admiralty chart showed that here was 'JO fathoms of wilier where the Islands ore. Flaherty returued In tri umph to disprove this. HUMOR SUPERIOR TO WIT Former Quality Always Kindly, Whlli the Latter Is Inclined to Be Caustic. Poth wit nnd humor, like, nrt, poetry and love, nre quite linb'tlnable. I!ut humor Is 'the more elusive of the two. There nre national types of wit. on Kniillsh wit, a French wit, n (iennan w it, nn Irish wit, and yes a Scottish wit. Itut humor Is something universal, the curious nnd blessed tiUt that man hus, nil the world over, of dlscemlnj; the Incongruous In most things, re tnnrks a writer In tiie l-MinburKh Scots man. Wit Is related to the superficial, hut humor dwells deep down in the In most heart of us. Wit may be caustic; humor Is kindly. Wit Is thu accom paniment of comedy nnd draws forth the loud Kuffaw of the top gallery of the music hulls. Itut humor Is not divorced from tragedy, nnd lis laugh ter may lie very close to tears. Scottish "wit" Is not K.igllsh wit, but n sense of humor Is the same In kind nil the world over. Scottish wit, of both the deliberate and the accidental kind, consists very largely In a cer tain dry way of saying something so simple and obvious that It Is leust ex pected. The English Vocabulary. The number of F.nglish words not yet obsolete, but found in good authors, or In npproved usage by correct speakers. Including the nomenclature of science iinil the nrts, does not prob ably nil short of lOO.Onn. Few writers or speakers use as ninny ns 10.IMK) words, ordinary persons of fair Intel ligence not above three or four thou sand. If n scholar were to he required to nntne, without examination, the authors whose Kngllsh vocabulary was the largest, lie would specify the all enibraclng Sli.tkespi are, nnd the nll knowlng M 1 1 1 un. Anil yet in nil the works of the great dramatist there seem not more than 1.1,000 words; In the poems of Milton not above S.0O0. The whole number of Kgyptlnn hiero glyphic symbols does not exceed S00, and the entire Italian operatic vocab ulary Is said to be scarcely more ex-, tensive. tlcorge Perkins Marsh. Origin of Picture Postcards. Picture postcards originated on the continent of F.urope, probably In Ger many and Austria, where the enter prising hotel keepers nt the various spas of those countries induced their guests to send them to their friends as mementoes, with a shrewd Idea of advertising their hostelrles. At any rate, artistic postcards gradually be came popular lu Oemiuny, France nnd Italy and other countries of continen tal Kuropp. They were Introduced to the Engllsh-spenklnir people by the firm of Hnphael Tuck Jc Sous. London, who were hindered nt first by the Pritlsh postal regulations, which would nllow only a small part of the card to be devoted to a picture nr view. Since then picture postcards have spread all over the world. They were first used In this country about 1W. Success Lies Within Yourself. It iloi s not matter whether you were horn lu n hovel or In a mansion. It Is within yourself that you will 11ml the material (lint makes success. And if you have the right spirit, you will not urge lack of ability or of education as nn excuse for failure or mediocrity. If you have the will to victory, you will ; not haggle about conditions or clr j cumstnnees. The men who have ac- complMnil great things did not wait , for paraphernalia or for fine tools. It , Is not flue tools nor splendid oppor tunities nor Influential friends nor ; great riches that innRe great men. The greatness Is In lie ninn or nowhere. Orison Swett Marden In "You Can i but Will You?" The Indications. ! -I.ove Is a fever In the .vt.. "Then 1 guess Smith niust'he In'lore with a grass widow, for lie his hav fever.'' Stage Letter Writing. "One thing that I never could under atand," ald a playgoer, "is the man ner of writing end addressing letters on the stage. The hero's pen fairly flies across the pace and when he comes to address the envelope one sweep of the pen from left to right suffices for that, though the address tints produced must be one that no post olllce clerk lo the world could ever decipher. "I suppose, of course, the purpose of this manner of letter writing Is to give the ulr of action, dlsputch; to avoid any sense of lugging In tie movement of the piny; but would It not be more realistic and striking If It were done with a sufficient measure of precision to make us feel that the letter nnd the address could actually be rct'l?" Differentiated. 'The Kngllsh call the movies the cin ema." -And what do they call the spoke" drama, the cliliionia?" Chance to Shine. "How about this fad for old clothes Y' "Every woman on my block is trying to persuade the other women to try IL" Louisville Courier-Journal. , LOIXIE DIKF.CTOKY. I. O. ... P.. t'ulon li:acaiu.uien. N. a. Meets in Odd fellows Tctn;le every Thursday evening:. Visiting brethren ulwuys welcume. JOHN ItEKSK. O. P. FOtsTKH BUTNKK. H. P. OLIVKK JOHNSON, It 8. JAMES EVVAKT. F. & KAIJI.Ks TtosetMirs urn? meets In tltelr hall on Jiu kson St. on 2nd anl 4th Monday evenings of each month at 8 o'.iock. Visiting brethren In good standing Always welcome. l ltKIl P. CUKKW. P. P. VICTOR Mli'KI,I.I. W. P. It. F. GOOUMAN. Secretary. K Ml. UT III- 'I 'l HIAS Alpha Lodge No. .7, meets every Wednesday evtu I ii k. cor. Jackson and Cass Sts. Visit ors always welcome. HOY O. YOt'NO. C. C. CI1AS .F. HOPKINS, M. F. E. K. WIMUKltLY. K. H. S I.OYAI, U1.IIKU .IF MOOS14 Roseburg Louse No. 1037. meets second unii fourth Wednesday evenltisrs sjf each month nt 8 o clock In the Moose hall. All visiting brutliers are invited to attend. C. W. ("LOAKE, Dictator H. O. PAKUETLll. Secretary U. P. O. KI.KS. Hoaeliiirij; I.ulIKe Sit. 3-U Hobls regular coiiiinunUatioiis at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of eery month. All members re quested to attend reijuluiiy, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. A. J. LILIil'ItN. E. R. IK A B. KliJliLE. Secy. vtoomn.: .ii.- 1-1H-: would Camp No. 125, meets In odd Fellows' hall In iCoschurg eveiy 1st and trd Mondary evenings. Visiting neighbors al ways welcome. O. H. PICKENS, C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. NDK.IIMOItS OF WOO ll 'HA FT MlaC flrtle .No. 4ii, meets on 2ml and 4th Monday evenlriKs. Visiting neighbors invited to uttend. KI-ITil CHl'ROHim C.. N. TILUK I. JOHNSON. Clerk. TT. O. F., Hltlnc Star l,ulKe a. 174, mtM-lrt tu Sykt-s all, N. .Ijiekfon St., very Friday evening. Visiting treth rea alwava weleonir K. A. I'KTTKV, N. O. H. C tll'Ml'HUKV. Kec. See. H. W. SHAW. V. G. M. FICKLE. Fin. Sec. I. K. KoitrliurK Chapter Sn. H Holtls thf-lr rexular nieetlnK on the lit and 3rd Thursdays In eath month, are respectfully Invitfd ti attend. I.i:iN"A AHUAIIAM. V. M. l-'ltKE JOliriSOX. Secy, A. F. A A. M., I.wiirft Loiltrr Mo. IS. Itctftilar coiKf-.uniratU'iis 2nd nn.l -Jth Wedni'siliiys ea. h month at M.inonlc Temple, Ituueburg, Ore. Vlaitora wel come. W. p. HARRTR. fpry A. A. U'Il.lb:U. V. M. . II. A. O. I. M. It.iNplmrL' Itrvlen . 11 liu I tin i'ifcu!;tr reviews on sec ond and fourth Thursday iifteriinnns In MaiTuht't! hali. HiMt'-rs of other reviews visiting in our city are cur diftlly invited ;o attend our reviews. Mactabee liall n C;iss street. ISK L.OCKK. Com. JKS'SIK RAPP. CoL The II. II. F.. I. A. I nlf.n MeetlntC will he hill at th Stuccattee hail every fir-it nnd third Wednesdays of the month. Ill IIKKAHs It..'lMiric "Rebf kRh l.ode;i No. 41. I. o O. K.. M.-ets in Odd Fel lows' Tempi every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting meiiibers in good standing nre Invitfd to attend. EVA I ..KNOX. N O. m-:i.I,K STKl'MKNSON. See KT!II;Ij BAII.KY. Fin. Secy. I. O. O. F., rhlUtnrlnn l.inlge Tin. H, meets at Sykes hall, N. Jaekson St., on Sutiirtl.iy evening of eac week. Visiting brethr n are always wel come. I-YMON I,. PPKNCKR N. O A. J. OKPIiKS, itec. ec. J. H HAIIsKY. Fin Hr. ROVKlll TId I.OlinF. XO. lOtl.t, 1 nlted iiioMieriio,(t or Miiinlrnnnee of Wny F.mpl(.?ea nnd Htilriy hnp I. n (Hirer-. Affiliated with the A. K. of U Meets at Moose hull the tlrnt Wod. fourth Sat. niirhts and third Sundays of ach month. J. F. SMITH .Presl.lent. AV. J. MKRKFilTH. Iter. Secy C.KO. MAC IVF.IL Fin. Secy. LOOK AHEAD! Can you ever get back the money you are paving for rent? Turn this expense Into an In vestment by building a home and you will h ,ve something of value, be free from rent wor ries, nnd have a REAL home. There Is no time like the pres ent to prepare for the future, see 111 II HI I! M. V. IWItCII today for estimates, plans and information. I!esid-nce 1133 Harvard Ave., or call at the new bungalow, Cass and Chad wick .tree!.. ni UJ.I.R M. V. BKllGH. This ghost rag LAST MONTH, on a bet. ... WITH THE boya up home. I 8PENT a, night. m ALONE IN the old. HAUNTED H0U8E. AND WHEN I heard. MOANS AND groans, I 8 AID "The wind." ... AND TRIED to sleep, ... I HEARD rapplngs. i ... AND 8 AID "Rata." AND ROLLED over. ... THEN I heard steps. ... AND IN the light ... OF A dying moon. ... A WHITE spook rose. , ... I WA8NT scared much. ... BUT DIDN'T feel like. ... STARTING ANYTHING. Before buying that Box of imperii - concluded, for arrangement, i our prices. We always try to I please. TIIE MAPLELEAP. Buy Better Bucks and the Best Breeding Ewes for Less Money. BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY ARE LOW. THAI IS R CHI NOW Tf you are Interested In any number of either grade or registered sheep of the following breeds: Hampshire. Shropshire. Lincoln, ftom ncy. Cotswold, Kauibouiette, or any cross. VA'rlte us quick what you want. oi:i:t;ox livestock co.m. co. Box 61. North Portland; Oregon Lo,gan Tips, Spring Delivery These are not sprout plants, Joint lanls or sprnngle tip plants. They e first-class tips. Also have straw oerry plants and all kinds fruit trees. Better book your order now. U. L. ELLIS Three miles west of Roseburg. JUDD & McMILLIN'S BARGAINS A few boxes of ercut big red apples. All kinds of Imlry reeds, AlfnUn Hay, and Rolled Feels, Alfiilnf liny. Mid Rolled lint Icy only $2.35 per sack. The saltiest salt in the world only 75c per 100 lba. You Can Buy Cheaper Tailored to Measure Clothes Than Ours But You Cannot Buy Better. Our Prlcoa Are Based On Quality In Doth Material and Workmanship. Added To This la A Reasonable Profit. All We Ask You To Pay For The Best Tailoring Is A Pair Price. You Cannot Afford To Tay Cess And You Should Not Pay More. Try Our Wny Our Auto Will CaIL Phone ST7. a 1920 model BUT THEM i ...-... f T i JU6T A faint whiff, . OF A familiar. ... AND DELICIOUS imelL WHICH TIPPED me oft ... 80 I gave the ghosL ... THE HORSE laugh. . . AND 8AID "Ed ... YOU FAT guy.. MAKE BUM ghosts. BUT BEFORE you LEAVE WITH me one, OF YOUR cigarettes. . . THEY 8ATISFY." a THAT spicy, dellclon, ,r0M fine tobaccos, both Turkish ... Domestic, make, you almost taS for the "satisfy smoke" AndtZJ Chesterfield blend Is an aZJZ blend. It can't be copied. ' MWM&MMffl, CIGARETTES IF Candy see us. Wo recommend i All sorts of sale, tucceisfullr 51. C. KAUAUACGU 630 N. Pine St. Sutherlin Sanitamm MEDICAL SURGICAL1 Write R. I. HALL, M. DM Snpt. Butberlin, Oregon Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY Ladle eapectall? Invitfd te lMm our Monday and Than-Say aieiia phyalral trulnlnK rlawwS. Srt ti wand anil elub drills. Kindergarten pupils ssrelW any time. Four trnlnsd If ststit v barge of baby rliiM. NEW OREGON Again under the man agement of Mrs. Foutch House thoroughly raw vnlcd; much new farnltsi added, (iood rtionu. By lf or week. Ill Sheridan Street and Wife. Graduates and post-grado-. .u. nuoct Charter- aies oi me ui"" - . ed College of Chiropract n the world hare re-opened offices is Perkln. Bldg. ! We nse no drugs M triclty. nothing but Chiropractic, and n. succesul for tut lear. in bnut f a disease known tot" ; family. Office ho 1 to S PHONES jt-Tt TO -nlAanm . . . e ill 1 J j tt t Dr. R. P. li Bradford Office ' i.iiHlt