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woiBwrno wbw review monday. movfmukr . intm.. FA on THnFH T I ,S A J Xls& 1 ,1 'V''' v y" 5 eigfif o'cloclCtr CSyiis represents one incft of PO.xGLA sharing cream. if f Me vafcr- popular nowadays one minufz past: Qicffv( And you have a r.enerous, lasting lather that will soften the touRhest beard so the razor will fairly dance through the shaving task. Purola for spec1 and smoothness. And l::rten to thin: If you don't find Purola the greatest shaving cream you've ever used, return any part of the tube to your dealer and Ee your money back. I HI , v . . j : Us Good druggists sell Purola. TVry by Hiumaumt -trunk Lutru, tmtUmd, I jovie Closeups fc.h bag been said and written f realism on the screen but the plot of -"In Mlssoura," the aparamoun t-A rt v ra ft pict u re. : Robert Warwick, la built i a startling in rid put that hap ! n that stale t-everal years ago. bjuihor, Augustus Thomatf, was a: time a reporter on a Paint paper. A tr.nn rohnery tool; :q which a lone highwayman :p the express messenger and oeral thousand dollars. Later r.ed up in a small town and -piured. Mr. Thomas took this 12 d, with hi dramatic genius. I; 'rated it into a play, along m unusually appealing little nrv Thti 1-itt V ji t Cnndwin it as a starring vehicle Tor Lffc! years. unuu;il play will he seen Antlers theatre tonight and Majepiic theatre on Tuesday t I "-as Inevitable that such a if strong force and appeal 1! reah the screen. Robert :ck is said to fit tn ideally In 'rule of the hero, and Eileen "t is the leading woman. The . Includes No ah Beery. Monte n, Uertrudf short, and liobert Hueh Ford, master director, w-i tie screenlnc of the picture. Marie Dix. who pictnrized -t Service" and "The Woman f Gavest Me," wrote the seen- ... of the lest comedy dramas - screen is "So Long Letty," '"'"mm '..! super special, to 'wn at the I.lliertv theatre tonight. Adapted to the silver Jou Cm Buy Cheaper pilorrt to Muitra iCiothee Tuaa Ours 'i.ut "ou Cannnt Pmv b.ii.. w Prlcw Art Bated QMiitr la Both i"rial and Workmanship. da To This L A Ktnnbl Pront W Ask You To Pay 'or The l:it Tailoring fair l'ric. 'ou Cam,. it Afford To Py Less And )' f!.ouU Not More. Try Our Way Our Auto Will CalL Thooe 277. sheet from Oliver Moroseow'i fam-1 w and successful stage play or tne jame name, "So Long Letty," ap pears to better advantage on the; screen because of the wider scope i of the camera. I Al Christie, producer and direct-, or of '"Letty" Is phased to believe that the screening of comedy drama' Memorial to Pilgrims Erected BOSTON, Nov. 8 The erection at Pruvincetown and Boston of memorial to the five Mayflower s the best work of his career. Aside passengers who died at these places from a number of bewitching bath- will be the contribution of the Muss ing girls who did not waste any achusetts society of Mayflower de naterial when making their bathing scendants to the celebration of the suits. Mr. Christie has selected lour : tricentenary of the Pilgrim's land xcellent artists to play the princl- ng a tablet will be set in a boulder :al roles. They are T. Roy Barnes at Provincetown and another will Jrace Darmond, Colleen Moore and i,e placed on the building in Spring Walter Hiers. I Lane, Boston, now occupying the The story of "So Long Letty." has Sue ( the last home of Mary (Chil to do with swapping wives, tils- ion) Winslow, who is said to have gruntlcd husbands, home cooked i been the first girl passenger to land meals, Paris gowns, glnpham dresses ai Plymouth. md sardines. Likeie it teaches a Four passengers died during the '.esson to perpetually dissatisfied December days of while th. individuals. ! Mayflower lay at anchor in Cape ii Cod Harbor, now Provincetown. Two Tho Paramount-luce photoplay, days before the little ship set sail for Stepping Out,' with F.nid Bennett the permanent settlement at Plym wlll be repeated at the Majestic on'uuth, James thilton, who had been Monday. "Stepping Out" is one of ; one of the signers of the famous the mo3t appealing vehlcvles this: .Mayflower pact In Cape Cod harbor, harming little star has had for i died. A day before the little band some time, and offers an opportunity! had lost Mrs. Dorothy Bradford, the for a great contrast. In the first of j ir8t wife of Coventor Bradford, by .he picture, Miss Dennett is seen as i accidental drowning, and the deaths de cheerful slave of her husband, lot-cured also of Kdward Thompson, and cooks, sews and even scrubs in a servant and Jasper More, a child. he most approved manner. Hut she Mary Chilton, who was the eturns to her own aiiain.-before the ; daughter of James Chilton, sailed picture is concluded and has a new on for Plymonth with her mother, nance to wear some of the fin. i and struggled through the trying Mothes that are dear to eveiy wo man's heart. o Fires dest.oy tires, property and "ood. Be careful with Are. pgan Tips, prinDcIivcry K-e r ' or , """" P'nti. Joint fr.?.rrle "1 Plnt- Th.y ""J- AIo h.. straw- ktl'i"1 k"" fruit I ' r yr order now. Vm -n U ELLIS imfviaf. Such Is Hitman Nature. The provost of Oriel :ollei:e. Oxford, In a recent cathedral !-iCture to clergy, related the following story: "Yenrs ago an old gentleman, then past eighty, told me that soon after lie had tnkon hli degree, which he did .ih .i... iiiftiest honors, he called with an Introductory note on that somewhat formidable peiwn. Doctor Whately. later archbishop of Dublin, and Doc tor Whatelv. after reading the ne'e said : 'I have heart). Mr. P.. tbnt you linvc distinguished yourself very much In the schools; perhaps you can an swer a question which has often pn rled me. Why Is It that so many start on the search- for truth and so 'fpw flnH It?" "My friend modeMly confessed him self unequal to the problem, and Whately said: 'Perhaps when you are my tge you will agree with me. that great many r'opte wish to have truth on their side snd '"J J" an to be on the side of truth." Dried Files for Fish. A New York firm recently Imported three tons of dried flies from South days of the Colony's early life. She later married John W Inslow arm De tor. 16K0 they removed to Boston, where she died In 1677, harlng sur vived her husband by five years. She was the only Mayflower passen ger to become a resident of Boston. CITY NEWS 0 HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY 10 AH McGLONE GIBSON Mamie rt-U m New Job. We, Jimmy and I. got away from the restaurant and all the curious crowd as soon as possible after Ken neth had made me file target of all eyes by his kiss. As we passed the table where he and (.race and his merry party were sitting, the men blew klsseg to me and the women clapped their hands. out I noticed that not a pair of the feminine lips or eyes In the womens portion of the group took on a kind ly expression. - un't It curious bow girls who are rat her generous, good nat ured and mindful of each other, will Instinct ively band together when a man. who Is supposed to belong to their particular little cliques, seems about to leave It' and hie himself to other darners. Its all right," I heard a girl say the other day to one of the society buds I happened to know, "at least I suppose Its all right and anyhow we cannot help our men flirting! with girls they would not Introduce! to us, but I really think they should keep their affairs secret." I did not realize at this time that this code was the result of the dif ferences and standards, not only of net Ion but of thought, between young men and young women.. Since then I have learned it only too well. When JLmmy and I reached home we found Mamie still sitting up for Jim Insisted on coming In and surprised me by the look of admira tion which he gave Mamie when she h formed us that she had thrown up her Job and left soon after we did. I felt sorry for Mamie and I knew that Indirectly I wan responsible for her losing her position. I wondered how I could make amends, and I pressed her for more details. "Well." said Mamie, "you had hardly left when Johnson came bel lowing down to me with threats or what he was going to do to you for crwwing a disturbance. Then he be- gnn taking his temper out on me. Mefore I knew what I was doing. I was telling Johnson to .run his own check room as I was through. He went blusteting away to find a sub stitute, and 1 gave him something to remember me bv and came home. "What do you mean by some thing to remember you by?" I ask ed curiously. Mamie suddenly smiled and safil: When I went to get my hat and soat. I managed to knock ehnut twenty hats and overcoats off -that were on the shelf, and I removed the checks from the most of them. No Grange girl could ever work out that puzzle. Helieve me, there was ome stampede when the guests came Tor their hats and coats. Jim lauuhed loud and long. "But what are you g.ilng to do now, Mamie?" I asked, anxiously, my own troubles forgotten In her greater one. "I am going to accent an offer to toin the chorus In "The Girls and mllo8 Comra.iy-" I've been baiting Vinton the manager, and whn he saw me scramble those hats and coats it tickled him so that he gave me a job." "Hut you'll have to leave town and vour mother. "No. dear, I mav leave town, but 1 won't leave mother. Haven't you ever heard of a statu mother? If you have, you know that I've got one that is absolutely perf.vt, and ?he will protect her little daughter from he wolves that infest the dark of the woods just outside the stage door." "You don't need protection,' said Jim niy. Tomorrow Mamie's Friendship. Neglecting That Cold or Cough? Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery So Promptly Checks It? LETTINT; the old cough or coU drag on, or the new one develop seriously, U folly, esiieculty when at druUts, you can (jet such a prove! and nirt-essful remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. For over tittv year, a itand.inl remedy for coughs, colds and grippe. Kases croup also. Loosens up the phlegm, quiets the croupy couh, stimul.itcs the bowels, thus relieving the conception. All druggists, 6'J cents, $1.20 a bottle. For colds andcoughs Dr.Kmg New Discovery iMeUp Clear Headed Th.it "tired out feeling" mornings, is due to constitution. Vou can quickly and cilv rid yourself of it bv tuking Dr. Kinn s ViUi 'lhcy art ntildlv.stir up the liver and brine a healthy bowel action. Same old price, 25 cents. D Prompt! Wont Gripe , i!KmQ'fl Pills lr. Set her Home. Ir. A. F. rtether who has been spending I he past few wet'ks In .Montreal, Canada, New York City and other points attending medical clinics, ami doing other post gradu ate work, returned to his home in Itoseburg Saturday. NiiTH'K OK SALIC liOVKItNMKNT TIMItKlt. 4it-nvr.il l.ati.1 nttW-u. W;ihiiiKln. I'. t. OctnWr LI. Vi.llft' U h.-r. iy k'lv.-n thai ut.Jt"' t to In ci null t In hi ami I itn it it! Ion; nf t tie A. t or Jinn' 9, r.tt (;sy siut.. and 'he Initi in tli.im uf th S.-.-ivtm-v nf tli liiu-i lor of s-pt ,-ni b.-r lf. 1 y 1 7. l lie iCnticr on tlif r.llt' Inn lioxU will he i.il.l Ni.v. 2'J. IS'l'i'. Rt in u vim k A. M.. U liuMir ttU"tl"! t 1'nlie-il Stati-a iaml o Hi let' lit l(Kt-tiurr, Oreg on, to :he highest bi'liler Ht not Ichm ihun the tppi ui-seil value un thiw u ly t hi not 1 e. mile t be huI'Ji t I In th it p- nri-Y:il of tht? SceiMlury nf the Interior, rtiH piiri'lutse prli-e. with an lulittilnnul nun of oiit'-tlfth of one pir rent thero f. lielnK coiiiiiilHyinnv allowetl. inuwt b lt'pKuiti'il nt lime of mile, tin nicy tn tie etuiiifil (f Hiile is nut approved, other-,vl-e pali'iit will bsiie for tlie tiiutier .vhiih must l.e ri-niofil within ten .cars, ttiiln will t r'cdvecl from itl M'iih of tl:t fill I fit Slut-!. auMi" i t l(.n it urn Ii ill izt-nn mid cot pur at Ion nr-.'uhi.t-il uii'lt-r Die lawn of tho I nltcd (titttfM or any mute, territory or dm .rlct llu-ri-or only. I'pon uppltcatlon of i iii:ihllid pitri'lmm-r, tin- tltiiher on my IvK'il mi lull ft Inn will lie offered i-anitely licfnre being iin lutled tn any nYr of n larger unit. T. L'l H., Ii. 1 VV. Se.-. :tl. NK'i NWVi Or 1. 10 M . cod.ir if. M.. NW, XWV, tlr K'O M. None of he tlr or it d.ir to he sold for U' than (l.r.O per M. T. HI a. H 3 W.. Sec. HI. NW',; SK'i. tlr 42:, M.. NK'i SVV4, fli .'.'ii M.. NW SWVi fir Bull M.. SW 4 W4, tlr itn M. None of the tlr to bv 'Id for - Ihun tl.iili per M. ; i'K -W'.;, fir h.T. M. SW i S'K1,. nr ftMO M. None of the fir to be na:d for I'm? 'Inn $1.75 tier M. CLAY TAl.LMAN, Com inlsslunur, (Jenuial Land Oil ice. Sutherlin Sanitarum MEDICAL s.Sl:KGICAL Write It. I. IIAI.I,, M. !., Supt. Hlltlierlin, n-n XtlTU'K KOK HIIIK TO IMIMtOM'. MtlTII HTKI'HKXS STICIiKT. Arundel, puio inner. FBOD. 1I9L. Plain e.wini don.. 101 Parr.tt it. A gift Beyond t.iu y.ur photo cruph. Clark's Studi. An early appointment means tim. for car.lul work. Clark'. Studi. Imure aguinst iom equip your tractor, ao titer won't Mt fire. Mak. the appolntm.nt today If. none too early. Clark'. Sludio. Th. Universal Tlr. Filler S.ryice Station, Cor. Oak and Koie. A few good eecond hand watehw at reaeonabl. .rice t. .Ion. t. Huy'.. l.loyd Cleaning Work, guarantee! your work; 2nd hand cloth-, bough! 'nnd aold. 125 Sheridan. I'hone 44. If you want to eetl your property America. They were for feeding young ( f A vs alker, 105 Cass St. I'hone fishe and have found a rendy al. to ; ,j ' Bsh cultnrlsta. I The I'nlted Sinter fl-lierles Mireau Cut light expense. v. .- . . ,. ... n t. i ,n h.at. electricity. For dmon- perlmen, ,,, re.,,,, m e,l to St III. II llllt-M",,l .M - , ill . I, for hcihy tmnt. On a diet or liver tncy grew fnstor. and a larijer perveiitng of them survived. Sealed proposal, will he received hy the undersigned at his office In the cily hall In the city of Roei-burg, Oregon, up to 6 o'clock p. m. Novem ber 15. 1920, for the Improvement of South Stephens street, extendd. n the manner provided by the pmns and specifications of the City Kngi- neer now on file In the otiice or me City Recorder. A bond of 100 per cent or tne con tract, satisfactory to tin- city, win m renuired from the contractor. The time stated In the proposal for com pleting the work will he consta. roil hy the council In awarding the con tract. Th. council n-s-rv-s the rifcht to r.Ji-ct any and all bids. By order of the Common Council It. I.. WHIl'I'I.K, Cily Ilecoider. DONALD CASPER PARKER VIOLIN TEACHER. AND SOLOIST PUPIL OF HENRY I. BETTMAN OF PORTIAND Announces his returns to P.oseburg November H'.th. Sheet Metal Work! OF ALL KINDS J- II. SINNIGER I Id OAK STHEKT PHONE 428 BATTERIES! Chevrolet Cars '25.00 and f 33.00 Biilck Cars. . .$30.00 and $45.00 For Olli'-r Cars I'.lroi on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE A nenry llulrk mid 1ievnd- 441 t. Jackson Kt. tvoaetrarsj. PUBLIC ?SALE!- Notice of Administrators Sale of Public Property. Notice la hereby given that Ike undersigned administrator of th. partnership of K. C. Young Sous, formerly composed of E. O. Young, now deceased, A. O. Yung. and J. C. Young, also deceased, by virtue of an order o.' Hie C . my Court of the Slate of Oregou, for Douglaaa County, at. i -utered on the 30lh day of October, 1920, will on the 10th day of November, 1S20, at 10 o'clock In th. fore noou of said day on the Sl.uey place near Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at public t..: :o the highest bidder, for cash tn hand, the following described personal property belonging to said part nership estate, to-wlt: LIVE STOCK 1500 head of old sheep, 200 spring limbs, one cow, ten horses, 1400 goals. HAY, GRAIN AND WOOL 100 tons of hay, 2000 bushel of oats, 400 bushel of barley, 200 pounds of wool. MACHINERY One shearing plant, one gas engine and chopper. The right Is reserved to reject any bids for leas than the appraised vulue. Dated at Oakland, Oregon, this 30th day of October, 1920. A. ti. YOl Nli, Administrator of the Partnership Estate of G. G. Young A Sons. -J. l. Jl HD, Auctioneer. V.. ti.' YOl'Nti & SON'S, Owners. Clerk: K. . Yotliitf & Co. Iliuilc. i.i Ni'ii will Hi-: si:itvi:i) at xoo.v. WANTED Fifty Women Wanted at Once. Good Wag'es. A. RUPERT CO. (INCOIU'PUATKD) Phone 310 Loseburg, Oregon -NUSINK- Is a new cnnim-1 designed especially to give a lasting enamel finish to your DRAIN HOARD. It is white, hard and tough, will stand washing, and provides a sanitary pleasing surface. It la also udapted to muny other uses, such as Al'TO W lll l l.S HATH THIS 11ATII I I.OOliS, KTC. T .WILLS TOILLT SKAT I I I1M I I Itll, KTC. I! Ml IS ( II tuts hi:i itK;i:it XTolts, i;tc. $1.00 per cun Is the price. Satisfactory results muuy dollars. Churchill Hardware Company Roseburg, Oregon. i I JUST UNLOADED A Carload of American Steel Wiie Mini K r I'l llI.IC. Mi i mnn ASK FOR and GET Horiiek's The Orlginol Malted Milk for Infants and InaU!a Avoid Imitations ud Substitutes will show you. r.ir Bn.cn of Drsln has rsclved th. sgency for the Queen lln. of In cubators and brooders .Now Is th. time to mai;o your inquirj uu e your oraer tor lumn White leghorn tby chicks, an .r.rf rovol i.tlr.i. trapnest record? 250-290 egg. Book your orders now If you want March and April chicks Jubilee Incubator, at reasonable price. Ed. BryanL . Phon. I-K26. Kose.urg. Th. grocery stock and business heretofore conduced by R. T. Ash vrorlh at Sheridan and Lane streets having been purchased by Kit-hard .Stubhs, notice Is hereby given that all outstanding accounts due the for mer are payable to Mr. Ashwoilh. who also assume, all liabilities ag. lnrt the More. Mr. Ashworlh will be found at the .lore for the next 3H days to receive settlement of all out- anrtine accnuills. Jle also desires to thar-k the public patronage In the past. Kosehurg, Ore., Nov. 2. 1920. H T. ASIIWOKTII, I'.KIIAIII) STLIin.S Practicing Dentist. f V can you om uiunwjr on fnu wliil tliU lot ImU. 5 i 9 IMI'LL.MENTS s FENCE J. F. BARKER & CO., itosL'uriu;, imwios ALJOMDlllLKS THACTOIW Agents for Oliver Plows and Implements. '4 . . , ..... 'jurauuaie i tnnsyiiuniu a Va n a ' i . n OLD 4 Collect Dental Suraeru 4 for liberal d J20 years extensive ex- 4 Sperience. Efficient, Re-1 iti i.niti k albany Niit- 4 liable, Reasoniil'le, Pain- 4 bK""l" i 5les3 Extraction. Call for i Still has prrne trees or. Myrobolon dfroc consultation. plum roots. I may still take your 5 order In 100 lots for Italian prunes Ki 1 ,n above named roots nong'si iiveo r. fiQ ., n.i prune root In existence. V. K. Jor- rivuuins u-, '" J dan. Special Agent. S60 Seventh St., 1 g .msss.ssj5 ' N., Gr.nU Paas. Oregon. sJLss41jieV--J-,-c, WE SHLL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Lightand Water Co.