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SALE Saturday BELL MILLINERY SALE Saturday Share in These Low Price Offerings! SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ONLY. to 00 Ladies Muslin Combination. In white and flesh bodice top, heavy in sertion trim, $1,00. Sale opportunity in Middie Blouse. All white, $1.75. Special, $1.00. Ladies' Pure White Silk 'and Fibre Hose, regular $1.50, sale special $1 00 jjice for Christmas presents. v -w Pretty stvles in Corset Covers, trimmed in Valencienes lace front and back Regular, $1.50; special, $1.00. Extraordinary values in goods all over the store, Infants wear, Bathrobes,. Crepe Kimonos, House Slippers, Underwear and Hosiery; BELL MILLINERY HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McCLONE GIBSON At the Hospital. m:mhki:ki tiik imstok L usual Wednesday evening Z mwtinx at the M. E. Church. I was urcatly enlarned In at L wben. in uplte of tho rain, libers cujne bringing a aur lio the pastor and bis wife. rood people have not forgot tte ane, neighborly custom of u uneKpecigdly and leaving icken of remembrance or. ap- ! .. .u ........ .nri hi. turn. Muon un in-- " , lly. These substantial and material I gifts coming in a "shower" gladden the heart and brighten the life. In true, old fashioned style, we will say, "Thank you, come again." CI.KMU1.E SEW A HAHIi TIMES PAUTY. All trainmen and their wives are Invited to attend a hard times social Monday night, Nov. 22, at Maecabee hall 8 p. in. Ladles Auxiliary. ! i fcehred a shipment of the famous Packard Pianos. Come and see t-irtheni and play them. You will find them the finest pianos men Bie. Yet prices are not prohlb itlve. Monthly payments can be ar ts, II you prefer. OTT'S MUSIC STORE I ROSEBURG, OREGON APPLES! flflnnitinr Annloc ixmntnA t Cannery. Bring them in at once. A. RUPERT CO., Inc. Roseburg, Oregon PHONE 310 After 4 8 hours rain, we regret to say, It is raining. Cow crock is ris ing, and wo may be tacing a snow Biorin. Our city Is peaceful and prosperity Is in evidence, the general health very good, and everybody busy. We heard with deep regret that -Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Coitus, laiely ot this ciiy, who were living at Mt. Hebuon, Calif., met the awful sor row of (laving their home burned on Monday and their five-nionths-old son perished in the fire. They have the sympathy of all in their Borrow. The bazaar given by tlio Ladles' Aid of Olivet church will be hold an the 2uth inst. at the Economy store, commencing at 11 a. in. A fine line of ready-to-wear articles will be on sale, also a cooked food sale, and contributions of groceries and fruits will be placed on sale. Mrs. M. Amspoker, president uf the Ladies' Aid, entertained the ladles of the purchasing and cutting committees at her homo on Wednes day, as follows: First committee, Mrs. J. E. Clark. Mrs. G. C. Hiekok. .Mrs. E. It. Miller; second committee, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Llllle Jones. Mrs. M. C. Webb. Special music at Olivet church last Sunday drew a large congregation. Also Pastor Webb delivered a splen did sermon. Music on the piano. Mrs. Guy C. Hickok; music on the violin, Mrs. Kellogg, and the church choir. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church were entertained at the home of Mj's. Cunningham, and a fine or ganization perfected. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Muny new numes were added to the society. E. F. Hayes Is at home again, and while his hand is Improving, he in formed us he would have to go to Salem again for further treatment. A. J. Snodgrass, a well known resident, of this city, who lately went to Medford, la very seriously 111 there. His wife and family are all with him, and we hope to soon be able to note his recovery. 1. W. Johnson, of Mt. Ruben, has spent two weeks visiting friends In this city. X. X. Fl'XKHAI, M'MIAV Tho funeral of the late A. (I Young will be held on Sunday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The funeral will be held at the home and inter ment will take place In the Oakland cemetery. A number of people from this city will attend. Mrs. Louis Albert Hanks left this morning for Portland, where she ex pects to visit for a few d:iys. I did not stop longer than to hurl the words, "Walt for me.' at the taxi driver and rushed Into the hospital. "Can you tell me how Mr. Ken neth Halsey Is?" I inquired. 1 "He is conscious,' auswered a nur se. "1 have just come from his room." "Is his father with hlln? Is the son .-.ble to talk?" "I left him talking with his fath- jer, she answered. I "Did I commenced, and then thought how ridiculous It was for me to ask questions of the nurse when she had probably left the room so , that Kenneth and his father could talk. I "Will you tal:e me to them?" She hesitated a moment, and then asked: I "Are you his wife?" I looked at her In surprise and I answered. "No." I "I can hardly take anyone up there now. nave orders against it.' "Hut 1 have mportant messages for Mr. Halsey, Sr. However, they will probably have to wait until he has finished talking to bis sou. Will you let him know I am here." "With pleasure, Miss.' I gave her my name and she hurried away. I drew a long slgli of relief. It was something to know that Kenneth was still alive and conscious. I even had io smile a little as I thought of the nurso asking me If I were his wife. "Poor chap." I snid to myself. "It will probably be many a day before he has a wife." I felt sure that after this terrible experience and arter nuting how heartbroken his father was over It. he would probably de fer to his father's wishes. Presently a vhite robed nurse came to me and said: "Mi. Halsey sent me to say that he would be dewn presently. My pa tient sent you his love, and hogged me to l"t hint see you for a moment. However, the doctors said that his interview with his father would be riliout all he could Btand now." "Ho you think he has a chance?" I asked tremblingly. "1 am not allowed to pass opin ions." she began, and then noting my downcast face, she said: "Yes. my dear, 1 do think he has some chance. Every minute that he stays conscious is that much In his favor." "Oh. I wish I could seo him." "You wouldn't wunt to Bee him. :ny dear," Bald Mr. Halsey who had .lust then come up. "The poor hoy looks as though he were dying, anil' his eyes are sunken, and bo breathes with great effort. Drops of persi ira tion stand out all over his forehead and his Hps are blue." I must have looked as though 1 were going to faint, for the nurse threw her arms around me, and said: "I have seen patients look woise lhan that Mr. Halsey and recover." ' I hope so. I sincerly hope so," 'XClaimed Ken's father wilh a groan. "Haven't you any hope?" I ask ed. "1 don't know, my dear. I am all broken up. I know that something Ins happened to Ken that I think Is worse than death.' "What do you mean? His mind isn't affected Is it?" "No, but I think that conscious ness has brought him great remorse and mental agony." "Ddl he Injure someone?" "No my dear. He only broke my heart.' "Dear Mr. Halsey, please tell me what you mean. I cannot stand be ing left In the dark any longer." ' DiKfi't I tell you?' axked Ken's father ill surprise?" Then I noticed that the poor man was so distraught that he thought he had told me of the terrible thing that weighed on his mind. "Kenneth married Grace Cameron sometime between the hours of 12 and 4 this morning" Tomorrow Mr. IIoIm)'s Story. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of a ' H i ie . i 1. 1....J Turkey Raisers Attention! Would you be interested in a proposition raising pure-bred Bronze Turkeys. We have a proposition to offer you that beats buying your own breeding stock. I am representing the Brookhaven stock farm of Loogootee, Indiana, originators of the celebrated per fection strain Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. r v-u n uiiiiiiigii111 L DRAIM. OREGON Mi SAVED HIS HORSE Mr. !t. I,. Mclntyre, of Altnnnn. Ala., says: "lr. Le;enr's Antiseptic Healing Powder ju! kly healed some bad wire cuts on my horse. I defy any stranger to find the slightest scar on him." Dr. I;ear's Advice and Itemedy saved this valuable animal He warns you not to leave a wound, nor or Sunday morning, either canned or Gear's Antiseptic Healing Powder, which instantly forma an antiseptic protection ana" promotes healthy healing. In his 28 years of Veterinary Prac tice and Kxperr Poultry Hreediiig. Dr. LeGear has compounded ft rem edy for every curable ailment of !ck or poultry. Whenever they re iiui re a remedy. It will pay you, an It did Mr. Meintyre, to purchase from your dealer the proper Dr. IOear Itemed y. a satisfaction or money 'a.-k guarantee. Dealers everywhere. Sold in itow-bunc by Vocburgh Hros. UAlt.T It KATItKR REPORT. IT. f W,ithr l.Uf" etTif. fatijrff, Oretfun, 24 houn ending 6 a"HH la tnrhm mi 4 tlnadrrdll-a I,'..-! !: .er.it..rf ... '' twipiTi! 'iri- U"t ri-nt ... M i'rc ij.it;iti"n I M '-'"if" . .. I J rtnl r-if fuel rnonth. VorTi! pr- ii- fr tn nv-nth... 4.1 lo'.il pte ttuiix K-M't. 1- I0. n, d.t- In 1" vTHir prwip 1 r..tl ex. from 1. 2 iwrar preripltotton for 4 wt ,-i-'n s"pi. to In. I. ...M KurctMt to I p. m. f.r s..uth.-slrn r..niKht and flur.lay m.nnl raia. WILLIAM UF.1.U Obwrvsr. ENGLAND HAS A NEW CIAS: "Ntw Poor" la th. Problsm Thar Now Humdrutr.nM of Lifa la Thtlr Tragedy, England baa no noureau rlche th "ntw poor" Is ifio class most referred to In England today, according to Mlsa Clarissa Svucer woo has Just re turned from London at reprvoeuiatlv of the overseas dcimrtuient of tlio . W. C. A. Ill uddltlou to England Ulan Spencer visited European coun tries to further tlie woik of the V. W, C. A. In explaining their peoples oue to the other through tlio medium of the.r women; "Not starvation, nor homeliness, but the huiiulruuuit'ss of life Is the tragedy of a great portion of English young women.' Miss Spencer says; "Vouug uieu are few, "Kor must of the girls who bad been engaged to be married it nil for many who had Just married at the oiieulng of the war, life now holds little but the lotig years ahead. Some of them, of course, will "marry. Uut many more will brave the endless suc cession ot days, each the same color as the last" Few English girls are Idle. Most ot them earn their living now. What has struck Mlas Spencer so forcibly Is Hint work, food and shelter become nicunliiizlcss to the nil number of KiikIkihI's girls who no longer look shead to homes of their own. Miss Spencer believes that not so many English girls are coming to this country an are going to Knglaud's own colonics. TELESCOPIC CAMERA IN ANDES Largest Photographic Apparatus In the World Has 24-Inch Lens. The South American station of Har vard university's observatory, tucked away in the Peruvian Andes, nenr the city of Arcoulpu, In the utd lnca era plre, boasts of the largest photo graphic apparatus In the world. It Is a hue telescopic camera with a 2 Inch lens which hits heeu of great aid to silence In Its observations of the soul hern skies. The station wn founded 30 years ago, and Is ccuted near the base of the famous Andean volcuno, Mlstl. The Arciiulpniilan Indians, descen dmits of tlie lnca civilization, fro qucntly -fcak of themselves as tlie sous and daughters of old Mlstl. It Is sail! the Imlluns In the surrounding country still worship the mountuln with much reverence, regarding It as the source of eartlHiuakefl which oft en are felt In the region. The volcano erupted seven years ago. Superstitions In regard to the moun tain dale buck to prehistoric times. The ruins of the ancient pagan teim pies, a writer says, have been found In the crnter of the volcnno, and even to day near the top may be seen a great Iron cross, placed there In 1077, when a puny of Spanish priests exorcised ami pleaded with It not to erupt uguln and destroy their cities. The clear utlliospbere of the Aroqul pn region Is said to have afforded an excellent site for an observing station. German "Booby Trap." At the mart of the reconstruction work In the devnsted coal region about Lend. Kranee. the Knmch were tutiirnt by Neveml disasters that tht retrentlnjE (iernuit.R. before flooding iniiieR. had com -en led alone the wnlln unnumbered "bHby traps.' says Pop ular Mechanics. Consequently, In or der that the diver, charged with pre llmlnnry fnspevtlons, may "look be fore they leiip," the government re cenlly purchase! from Hughim) an In terestitiK apparatini for nuhmarliii photit'raiihy. I,itwered down tin flooded shaft, ttil ninrntiis llliunl tintes a ten-foot zone; then, us switch es nre prevsed at (he mouth of the dm ft. It photttuniphs stmiiltaneously each of the four walls. The Beit Thing He Did. A inchim-holy looking man entered the estuMlMtiment of u photoj;nipher "I should like to hnve n picture of myself weeping henide my n IfeV crave," he explained. I fear I have not tlie necesnrj acrevfirles here," oald the plio torapher. Then lie added, facet! ously. "Cniildn't we arnmce to have the port t a It made at the rave self?" "No." fiild the mini; "that's In New York state. It would he Iihi epen ive to j:o there, J art ymi fix up sm.ie kind of n jrave here In t bi shop. eould wi fin that. It's no trouble fnr me to weep anywhere." Kverj body's MagiDtine, Revlt-d Versfcn. UtHe Hi rt hnd been 10 Rablwth seboi by himetf. When be return d his mother tried, rather iin.ii(refiitlir tn find uhut he had h-nrncd. Itut nil !:e entild elicit after inii' h pH-sl lonitiji mis ihut bis renrher said .eus gt.ln to (tend him a uilt. That, be In sfsted. ns nil they learned. When mother consulted the Snndn ef i (ml quiirterly. sin found the gold en text for the d:iy nns: "lb hold. I tend you the Comforter." Washing Machine Activity. Next to the ntjiomohre niiinufacttir ers. the milkers of washltiit marhliif are now the greatest con u mere of cop per. The utility mmpanlee, whb-h In nertnnl tlrnin ere lar-e use re of cop pi r. ennnot buy nni'h now beeii they can't get the money. Itut wash lnx tnaetilnee are tM-Ing turned out by thousands. In an effort to meet the shortage of lelor, and copper enter! largely into the construction of moat ef the washing tnachlnea. mmttnVimmi'nf1 it TrTsmrtasi-fi'rll'l 1 It l7WTI'irrri-i f fr in I ' V BESSIE BAPCI SCALE, K'ING.BAGGOT end WALTEt? M": OC?AIL in LITES TVXI5T OB5.9TSON- COLC 6PCCIAU At the l iberty TliriKm Silllntfiy night. Nor Sit. DR. JOSE SUAY ph. Mm J I. 5 i' , Dr. Jose Epcrania 8uay Is mlnltter of finance of Salvador and one of that republic's leading citizens. HOLDING CHEMICAL TRADE Statistics Show That Ulnted States Has Been Able to Hold High Mark Set During War. Ofllclnl statistics for tlie fiscal year lfTJO demonstrate that this country has been nlilo to keep Its Inula In chemical anil allied products very near the Well murk set during tlie war, te splto the loss of markets for purely war supplies anil despite tlio pressing demands that must lie met In the do mestic market. Such Is tho conclusion reached hy O. P. Hopkins, a well-known statis tician, w rl'liiK In the Journal of Indus trial nnd KiiKlnecrliitf Chemistry. "In ulmost all lines except muni tions." he writes, "the exports In IH'JO exceeded In value thoso of WIS, a fact that can lie explained In some cases, perhaps, hy rising prices, hut whli-h nevertheless warrants the assertion that the position has not hecn weak ened. Theso exports, which very rrently exceed those of tho last nor mal pre-war year, nre msile up almost entirely of manufactured product. "Imports have more thnn held their own and comprise raw nnd partly man ufactured producls required for fur ther advancement hy American chem ical manufacturers." Postmaster Finds . Action Necessary It U rumored that a prominent Melropo tanner la preparitiK lo file a very voluminous comnluint with i the post oil ico department and Ac company the complaint with a claim I for damages, und thereby liaiiKe a I tale, it appears that yesterday the local postmaster and a number of hla fih-nda went duck hunting. It was a wet, dlnu)itvtmt)le duy. but fiuo for dueks, and the local government representative Is known to be a bear Tor ducks. The parly bad reached a favorite place for duck shunting and "Louie" In the lead waa puh.iiK I his way through a wot patch of bushes when suddenly hie noutrlla were annulled by a very pungent odor. Ho stopped suddenly, then directly lit hla puib and not more lhan ten feet awuy, be caught eight of a small animal with a striped back, evidently in a lighting humor and clearing the decks for action. As is well known, " Louie" Is not built for Bpeed, and tulckly realizing hie predicament he i brew his pump gun lo his shoulder and fired the contents of tho maga .'.fue In the general direction of tho ihrealened danger with the rapidity of a machine gun In action. With the "kilty" us full of holes as a Swiss cheese, the postmaster went to the 'eeward side and gingerly ap proached, only to llnd thai the ani mal was fast In a trap set by a Mel rose farmer. As fur bearing animals of this variety are worth frum $5 to $25, it la poaslhlo that the postmas ter will Hnd the expenses nf hb: trip soaring high, and lu the bargain he got no ducks, o Slayer's Pal Held Not Guilty I'OHTLANP, Nov. ID. Hunted A. Walters, sold ler-hiich way man, who shot and killed 1'atrolman Jerome Palmer In a revolver duel at Sixth and Climin slreeis late Wednesday ni'tit, was charged with first degree -Hinder In a complaint Issued yester day by Ih'puly District Atlumey D.irb. John A. Tillman. 17-vear-old sol dier, who was Walters' companion lu crime, was formally charged wilh highway robbery. After a full In--veHtfgntlfin Mr. Ieleh announced that a murder charge against the youth ful soldier would not be filed. Moth were held lu the city jail without bonds. What appeared to be conclusive evidence that Tillman was an un willing accomplice, or Wallers In the three daring hold-ups on Portland stret'is Wednesday night was pro cured by Mr. Iiejt-h following ex aminations of the two highwaymen and their victims. 8a Lion Leather. T.argo numbers of sea lions on the Rrltlsh Columbia coast whlrh destroy annually vast quantities of fish food may be slaughtered and their hides placed on the world's leather market, If a proposition whlrh comes from Premier Oliver nnd bus the upprovnl of many experienced fishermen, Is car ried out. The sen Hon nelclts from 2in to 2..VK) pounds, the hides hefna nearly an Inch ihlik. Three hide make a 1'xitrh and durable rmiirh lent her ii'-h as Is ued In workmen' cloes and In saddles. It In stated that thene ntilinnN will ent TiO pnmid of flh In n 'l.i y . l-'oiir liun'ern recent-1 ly killed several hundred m-ii lifth In! one day In Charlotte -.l;it!'l-.- S.-len j title Amerbsn. ! OTl i: Kl I II. IN. I IN M. X Ol VI ! V,,f... Ih h.r..,v If I fl '.:it I'." i"rl iffn-d, a! m I n l"t i Hi r t x uf !m t-i.,t- j of I'.-l. r N e. 1 1 f i , . I. I- i ti.-.l h-r m..il h it tri I ht i-.titlv i'i.iiiI I of I ki'ikIjih i -f.'inf . ir i:--tt. ml I ! f'uirtlv I'l.orl hv Mn oi-l-r -!il ini't- an. I 4-ntTt In ttn r.onl. h.t f t ih. I 1h1- fr h-.iMiiu n H.. i hi -l.t v . l.tm- Iht I", !-!'. hi tni . i lo' k in tin- ffite- j tir-tin 1,1 Ft tit (IH V III t lit- 1 -fjtitiT Mill I room h t 1 1 in I ho line In mm-tih rii, ' Dr'K'in, titi'l nil ioi.iim I, hi i in- I .i l Mi 1 mrttifint ttti't s-tilule- r r... :!-'! l tilt l t tie nir. If an , nn or ln-f .-i I lie n li - v. I date 1 Lat4 Nov em her 11, A'lmlriUtrnfrtK of It.r tut ut r-tt-r A. Nvltron, d ii;iJ. You will always have Universal Filler service as it Is here to stay. let your tires tilled at the service station, Cor. Oak and f (.. . Tiie Ladies' flulld of St. Ci nrge'a fhurWi held a social yesterday after noon ut the ho of Mrs. Merrill, on Mill street. Plans were uuide for a bazaar to he held on Iien-mber 11th. li fre-thnionia were m rved luti- m the af t-rroon Lis .rgJOTng? Vou Can Hoy ChropiT Tailored to Measure Clothes Thau Ours Hut Vou rnniiot lluy Hi-tti-r. Our I'rires Are Hased On Oualliy lu Iloth Material and Workmanship. Added To This Is A Iteasonalde I'rofil. All Ask You To Pay Kor The liest Tailoring Is A Kalr I'rlce. You t'Hnnol Afford To Pay Less And You Pliould Not I'ay .Mure. Try Our May Our Auto V!U Call. I'lione 877.