IV IJPORIJNI LETTER BISHOP. CAUf. " A""" "ro I suffered severely. I Sll l"cal doctor and U Bald Uou 1 have to un.l.-rpo an oppora LJ, When I said "No." he advised of treatments. 1 hap- S3 to think of Dr. rVree's Med & Adviser, and in it. found my Se thorouphiy descried. I sat Sht down and wrote to Dr fierce. Hhe i tried Dr. Pierce's FnvontO Uription-took one bottle-ao 1 t. .. one botue oi :,.? Discovery, ana useu uic j".. Tablets" and I have not been troub- . i hui... hml tivn hna led since. ....... - healthy M' since then, and work hard. At mac nine i "" to do my own work 1 have used !r .1,1 ..'...t Pallets' for the liver and bowels for about 20 years. vouldn t be witnoui mem. -mra. S. G. Aumir.HT, R. F. I). No. 1. n':... Tlf Pierep a Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., if you want free confidential medical anvice, or end W cents for the "Medical . Adviser. County Gets Sam From State nula County benefits to the ex tent "f $:3.S3.1J I rum .pponlonment of state market road funcl, arannK the various counties " -.i hir ihe highway ue- parliin-nt lllis inorninn. Kxcept for Mullnonian cmiiny, r.L.. ......... J4 r. -1 7 s under this apportion ment." Marlon founty heads Hie list. Mailc-i nmnty'a sliare ainouiiiou io I3T.'.i5.S4. The present . apportionment vanti:i. YoI'SiI MAN I'vsiivs Imanl and route tn vrlviih- family. I. . li,JL WA NT KDT urm?y b. larKO or mnall. Hd).t llnia, Plm ne H-I'H. U'AXTKh Any kind of work or otll ji.l.n liv thf hour, in h li of xMriii. U'm U' 1. ill Sln-i hlitii. Uouch. HiHtSB I'ASTI'KK 4-K3. WANTKI JMione AN'i'i:i l..t-) vsitli Kuiiui 4fXitrltin'e witultl hk. position an 4haiiil-riimll. riiofiv :i.m- TV A NT El i- - Itv younn man, ""-xp-rl- en.frt. ikt. . on :t farm. S. A. ill I In, iin. I'.i. lloffhutK. WANTr.i i iftl past tire for Ii4rie, mil pay k 1 rt ut. Aillr-itH H. I.. rr New s- lit'view. WANTKh An expf rieni-1 nlfnonra- i'r ap;i ui urn hl VATKL- Hy aimtiK l"y, liimky ami iiiiiii( t vvi.rk, 4';tipit-yiii tit ur an) kU-J St-vi-iv j.,o iliiicl. Kiilin Woik V. A.. Nc f-TKN'i m iH. H Kit WAXTKH-Lfl'ly be- tw..n ami ;;ti y(aiH ohi, with fom t-o..kk. . ,ik -p(. u-iM t. Write Htt-n-oiiHL;.l-r. fiirt nf Xewn-ltwiew, tat itin t-nj.iTl. i,. e anil salary expected. 2MAN WANTKIW-Sliare pmponltlnn; 30 r nm-.-t irartien noil, two milttH Iit-nf l(uii"l.iiin; ini.st ni4Hlerii mi tint ry hi.iii4 in tiie oiniiy, liutli, toilet, liot ami rttid Hiiir, etc.; a ronl oppor tunity fur iiu; rlnht man. Apply rfiue-i'oi l.m Company, 125 Cutis Mnet. I'll. .no Jl!. fTillHKH I.ANl'rf V A NT Kl About rt. It. K. tti. nmt 5,0'ni.OuO ft, tr.t,i,ne ami Id ok rapt) poltm, Ho n.nli;(ntjihe ttnihcr, lanes MuiititifM. tin or near water trana Pfrtati.-n for foreign market. Give ft.ll driptifin, particulars, price Ji! 'oin tir4i letter. C. K. Snidei. :' M't!" HMi. sii KranflHCA FOR RENT. "R liKNT t'nf urriic1it.l rn.ma. In- I'lrt- .: in. !i.-Hi,;r. I'Ii.h.o 122-lt. 5"k KKNT- I tiriM-h...! r....m lih Krhilmian pielvrrr-!. 222 W. "tllt.D. t'R ItK "irnisln-d rooliiii. ingulrs bukea. "H It I :. T- -V'U r n liiYiPd" r.Trn with privh. k- of bath. 401 K Main Kt. HhNTjjKl room, gentleman 1 I'uir- 7Ho. Ja kcon. ii.;, I Afartinenta, -IuId and k:.""'" t riune 6lf. F"u i:, :x i " , r Kiln. 11. Nt'WK- Itl'VtHW. MISt II I A V n-u m. . .ni.u,uun. 1 to r-nt fitrniBhed "r tioiinf ltt fr- A.I.Ii.kb v. V are mi u v;n:y to n wood 't''iyUJ dvin.-e. T. A.' "t and j-ocnd. K"T T..... ' Kn .! "'" "h el...., l.ull.l. r-ti:rn tit New.- LJ-' ' '"" t"i..t. '' It. 'n '"-lb V..;. . ! ,-' -'"-r. Ph ---ri:. . r A.I amounts to 59S, 99.97 and Is di vided among me counties or ine state as follows: Baker county, I."1,.'3U.J7; lien ton, $11,001.99; Clackamas. JT. 375.6S; Clatsop. 25.8S92; Colum hla. 113.155.42: Cool. S20.0SG.92: Crook. $5.2S1.54: Curry, t2.5iiS.02; Deschutes. t.ivi-a: uougias. 2J.-892.13- Uilllam, lrt.825.83: Grant. 17,203.52: Harney, 19.257.20; Hood liiver. $8,160.41; Jackson. $22, 271.80; Jsfferson, $4,541.07; Jose phine. $3,638.13; Klumaih, $15. 103.73: Lake, $8,555.12; I-ane, $36 058.77; Lincoln. $6,652,110; Linn. $27,507.26; Malheur, $11. 614.3b: Mariou, $37. 695. 3b; .Mar row. $9,321.86; Multnomah, $49, 521. 7H; Polk $15,787.30; Sherman $9 805.86; Tillamook. $14,635.90; Lmatllla $40,280.93; I'nion, $18, 635.42; Wallowa, $12,851.48 Wasco. $14,968.17; Washington, $25,155.- 55; Wheeler, $4,476.26; Yamhill. $14,496.65. ;liik m:vs. At present Glide is a string of gos sip reaching from one bMh of the comniuntiy to the oilier. With the exception of a few who have more self-reajieet and knowledge than to 'start things that will be regretted. Seven new members were added to the Cilide Grange Saturday night. There will he Sunday school at Glide every Sunday. It is hop. d that more will attend. The high school boya and girls receive one puint for attending Sunday school. Christmas is drawing near and several of the Glide settlers hive opened their hearts. There will be a Christmas tree at the church. Dear old Santa, with your whiskers 80 white, Rring us not presents of riches and might. But rather love, friendship, and happiness untold. Mr. John Alexander is not feeling well at present. Saturday night Ml. Scott was beautifully covered with a snow dress which could be seen for miles around, while the stars overhead twinkled gayly and seemed to won der what next. The Glide high school boys and girls. Miss Archambeau and one or two others, walked up to Fall creek Sunday. Most of the crowd enjoyed the hike, save one person who was very unfortunate when crossing a creek on a narrow log. This person accidentally felt In and dampened their feet. It Is turning cold again at Glide, a very bad thing to happen for some CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL KKW CLASNU'lKn AnVKRTIfrKMKNTfl WU.L UK POUND ON LAST PAitfi l'M)Klt IIKAOINU "NEW TODAY. FOR SAUK Hew I lift marhine. kit'lion taliiliet, 2 -111 tie nil Hlmti, 1'llolie tttl. P( Ht SAliK -f)-paafleni;tr Hluileluiker. chenp if takun nt om e. Inquliu OiM Mawt loulaa St. KOK SA1.K On1 oat" sprouter, tiyi tl- tnontlia. Karl VoHlturtih, 7w-' J-'ulli'i'- ton. KT i 1 : SAI.K 4 n it-e pu i v h rv d h I ark Minorca rootttern, l.utt -ali. V. It, iJItlvveM. Kt. 1. loH.lttirK. K )it SAI.K l'JL'K Kuril, " 4il f "mil i ler HM'trii- liKlita, run 3 o niilt; special liullt Ti-paMtieiiKoi' liodv, mic man top. vm utiiii focii; Miap, lioiuiru l.'tl tak Hi. ttki SAI.K Cahh;iK. any amount, f. o. h. IHllaul or ilellv. i. .. IU tfISi'H Kilt HALK Ntw Natitinai h1i n kis- ter, only ftlifjhllv UMed. Call at Giaii'1 Srlll. Knit .SA I.K Italtlwln appU-a, $1 p-r I'ox. Mavflower Itaio-h, phone lr. H. . Bradford, 40- h i. FfH SA1-K H-rnom hoiiw on Mill St. partly furnished, part termn ur tra-le. 1 1 .V . (i. Vrl t J 1 1 . 1 1 f e r . I r a 1 1 1. Ur KH SAI-K Good li-aiu, of work Loihen. $' If taken ;tt ine. In-uliitf at l.'J t'awa street, or phon :'19. KOH KAlK ThoroiiKWired Tmroe how with tt pigM 6 weekH oM. W. I). Hexti, WJIlmr. Ore. 1'hone aa-Kl!. FCR" SA iVKApploji and elder" d.'llvi red in town. Phonu U 11. Hklnner A Sons. K(lt "SA'i'.K VilK4n ' or G"li liollai Btra wherry plants will deliver In FOK SALE Thorousrhhred Dnroc brood sow; also ' t'lienlnr White biam. 7 ffctki old. Mrit, lommanti. Hhamnrook' liiie. Went Itoneburg. P. O. Box 1143. FOR SAI.B H. C Rhode Tfland roeker mIb; 1 btill C4lf, nor ford and Pur ham. I'hone 3:i-Kfi. AddreHH rine cr?Ht Fnrnij IMxnnrllle Oregon. FOR PAl.K-30af) Tl". 1 -liirh cii'I liand pipe In ftood eoniltlon. 12 rentu per foot f. o, b. Itoxeburff. RoiieburK YMumalnf: nd Heatlnif '. Ff 'It SALK 6 year old" nnddle mart, broke to work, welfrlK 1 1 15 hands littrh, trim built, clean limbed, or will trnde for fheep or nitlih K"jUr. Hoi 1 1 1!4. ItoselmrK. I'hone "K -FJ. F)K SAI.K Iih tihalor. mx K.')-i-KK Old TriiMya, two 1 liti-CKT MrCla n:i han. all In K " 'd whupe. I'rh-e I2 'HI t:ieh. I want to buy arKr one. C. A. In kett. 'any on ville. Oreuon. FOftT- KA1.K13 4 " ki-ri-d "of ore hard land; 11 acren In apples. Newtown Hipplna and Spltzentrt; 1 acre In pear a, 8 acrt-H fti ttinber; 2 )t In town; price $r.(t(J0. See F. S. Wllaon. Sntherlln, Ore. COCK KRKIiH KOI t SA 1. 1 r 1 1 n u Itch froduclng strain of birds. White ly mouth Rocks and White IV k horna. Am booking orders now for day old chVrka. Kk's for hatching In reason. A. H. Hunt, 22b Jarknou St., Howchurg-. Oregon. FtMVUKTTi're cow. till.- to falve Feb. half-breed Molwteiii: one heifur, 2 y-tiis old, fresh about I ec. 2t 3-4 Ilolsteln. (Hie K'aite llolfti'ln v:ir II i.K heifer. ieo Telford, Rt. 1, Ro.se- tniric (Happy VatleyL FOR iSAl.K Ranch of 24 acres, also ranh of Mo acres, or both together, as they Join, and ar good stock ram ties: also Z2 acres fir tltnbsr. Rariraln If tihen snn. Inquire of Springer A Wilson. Glendale, Ore., or O. R. Hprln ff r. Arn I Ore-. ITALIAN I'Ttl.'NK TRKKS at J pe? luO and up. Tlire sizes to select from. Pedlnreed plant In "Trebla," the greatest commenlHl rannlnK st raw berry yet I tit rod need, sold at $15 per 10Q0. Other stfinrtard varie ties at IT per loou. We s-ll all varie ties of trees anl plants. Kugene Nuriurta. Kusrene. Orenon. Fori SAI.K Big snap. JU acrws bHdti f u lly sit lift ted : bent prone seel Ion In state; 21 minutes walk to Myrtle Creek and Illicit school; 20 miles to Roieburg on highway: I & acre 1-year-old prunes; 7 ftrres full bt-arlna: apples, family orchard; 40 cre in crop, 12 to be planted; new .ir.)0 ptaitered bungalow, garage snd out bulMlnv; $12to worth personal prop, erty. For quick sale will sacrifice everything for 115 per acre. For particulars write O. C. Ragan, bug 21J, Myrtle Creek, Oregon, 1 -",r-rn of Glide's trouble makers, for their hearts are cold enough. X. X. Prune Mjncemeaf i$ New Favorite EUGKNti. D-c. . J. O. Holt, pack i uk uiunuger ot the Oregon Grower.! Co-opt ralive uoeiutlon. lias rt-ct -f vi-d a nu in her of let ters from Ilium lu the east, asking about the apple ayrup ihul is now being inttnuturtured ut the Ktigene plant. It Rfi-tna thul nct'ittly Bume pub licity wan Klvtit to the fact t hut thf chemist of the Eugene plant hud suceuedVd in removing, the at' id fiom cider and thul apple nynip hud really been placed on the inuiket. A number of wutttei n firnid were at unco inleie.stod and one man from Virginia intiiuuh-d that he would like to have the Hlate right of distribut ing the apple nyrup. Now Mr. Unit U likely to drtd thai the public Is InleieHted in hit prime iiiiucvmeal, since publicity has been Hhen to itie furl (hat the Eugene niant Is nianufartiiriiig a mlneemeat from prunes that In the real tiling. Mr. Holt unnnmices that mince meat with pruned instead of raisins, is now fix ing made at the Eugene idant und has ulready b-en p!acel on (lie market. The idea Is that prunes in mince meat give it a liner flavor than rais ins and cost less. It is a good thing for I he prune) growers and our prune interests, li in helping the owner of 2S.87!) acres of prunes in Oregon. "Professor Pep." the Junior play. feVLT win irwedther n you Wz can lioldfast . to youp job U y ou wear a Fish Brand Slicker A-J. TOWER COMPANY M 1 fei lAHHii: lUIUKTOUV. I, O. O. K., IiuIud ICnrnmpnirnr K. 9. Meets In Odd Fellows' Teniplo every Thursday evening. ViaitiliR brethren ulwnys welcome. . John rkkhk. c. p. FOSTKR BUTNKII, It. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. B. JAM 108 KWAItT, F. H ui J I.K ltHtt)iira en meets In MiM..M ball on Jackson St. on -ml and 4th Moin lay L-vcnlna or each month at 8 "o'clock. VisiutiK brethren In good slamllnY always welcome. Vli'ToK MICKLLI, V. 1. I. A. J I LF. W. P. I. F. (UjohMAN. Secretary. iM;HTM OK ltTIII. .lpha lxdre No. 47. meets every Wednesday even ing, cor. Jin knoii and OaMs St a. Visit ors always welcome. ROY O. YoFNO. C V. oh ah f. Hopkins, m. f. k. k. wimhkiely. k ii s Kli;illlOUS IK UIHIIH IIAK1 Lliuc Circle No 4:, meets on nU ant 4U Mnday i-venliiKS. ViHltiliK nelKttbors . Invited to attend. kihtii cmmr-HiLU o. N. TiLLlK I. JOHNSON.-Clerk. II. I. O. F.I. KM. HoMelmrit l.ntcr St. $M Ilohls reKular romintinbailons at the Flkn Temple on each Tluiiailay oT every mont h. A 11 members re g nested to at tend regularly, and all vifftlnx brother are cordially In vited lu attend. A. .1. MI.niJRN. R. R. IRA R. RUliLF. Secy Wooimii; of i NIC oiti.nOamp No. H!5. meetn In Odd Fellowa' hall in RonehiirK evciy 1st a lift .lid Monday evenliiKs. VinftinK nelkhburs al ways welcome. O. II. PIOKKNR, C. C. M. M MILLLR. Nerk. I. OVAL OH I) Kit OF HlimK Rosebiirit LoiIkh No. Iu:t7 ineetH fitMt and third Tuesday evctiliiirn of each month at K o'clock In the Moose ball. AH visiting brothers are invited tn attend. O. W CLOAK K. Dictator II. O. I'AlifiETKR. Sretary. O. K. nnMrhitrs; Chaptrr M Hoiils their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thurs lays in each month are r spectfnllv Invited to atterd. LKONA A 1 1 1 A 1 1 A M . W. ,. FRKK JolI.;StN. Secy. .. K. A A. M., I,nre1 l.ndprr fin. 11. Rerulur coiiipttiiiii atlons -nil hii I 4th Weilnesda ys each mont h at M.'isonle Temple, RosebnrK. Ore. Visitors wel come, W F. IfARRIR. frrv. A. A. W1LDFK. W. M. W. H. a: O. T. l. MoMohnru Itevlew 1 1 holds i'4'K'ilnr review s oti sec ond :i ml lourt 1 1 Thu r.da v a f ternoons In Marcjlu-c h:ill. .Miners of other reviews IhMIiik in our city are cor dially in I ted to : I lend our rev lews. Muccabce Ii:4 1 on f'ass street. lSH'lHK JW'KK. Com. JErfHIK RAPP. CoL IIKIIKKII Ko hurtc Tr.fKah lilge No. 41. J. . (-.. Meets if) Odd Fel lows Temple every week on TiieslHy even In X- Visit iiik members tn KimmI standiiiK are nvi(el to attend. KVA I. KNOX. N H. flKI.LK STKFHLNS4IN. Pee. J-;THF.LiAILKY. r in S. cy The llT'll. K. I. A. I mUtm' Meet Ins will be held nl the Mac. abee hall every first and thiid WeiiiieaIays of the month. . O. 41. K., I'hllrlnrlan l.nlKr Sn, H. nn'i'fn Ht S kes hull. N. Jckson Ht . on Saturd.iy even in a: of enc week. Visitlna; brethren are always Wel come. LYMoN L PT'F.NfKIl. N. O A. J. OFhliKS. Iter. Sec. J R fAlLK Y. Fin. Sea. noKin tut lhic;k mi, linn, I nited llroihertanftd of visintonanee mt my Kmplnyes mn4 Itnllnay hp l.abwr- era Affiliated with tha A. F. of U Meeta sf M'inM hall the first W d fourth Hat. niithts and third Hundaja of each month. J. F. FMITTT .President W. J. MKUKMTH, Rec, Becy. OEO. MAO IVKR, Flo, Secy mi TurnsrtAV. WORSE THAN AXCIfiT FORMS' Oldtlm Ordeal by Fire and WlUr Declared Eclipied by That of Modern Travel. Those who opine that the widely ad vertlwd orlcals and trials of the olden dava were the only slmon pure pc- mens have another opine coming to them. Their oplners, I may any. are badly out of kilter, write Kenneth I Kohertg In the Saturday Kvenlnic Pott. There was a time when I could shudder as with the pulsy at !oine of the trials uihhi which mankiiul dellhenitely embarked before tli'e old world had become in ahopwnrn n It now In; but now that 1 have looked more deeply Into the mutter I can't Ret a nhinMer out of any of thetn. They weren't pcmilne, blown-in-'he-Bhiss articles atall. Anjhmly could heat the jinme. There was always a little shop up an alley where for a certain consideration one could buy fireproof! I nr material punt imteed to carry him aafely through trial by lire, or nn Imitation stomach which con Id be lowered cunningly down tlio t brent no that trial by poison could be safely negotiated, or asbestos paint of such potency Ihnt after three coats bad been applied to the soles of the feet Hie owner of the feet could not only skip llphtly across pine red -hot plow shares, but could even do a marathon on them If the occasion demanded It. No; the gentlemen back In the dark age who went tlironrh fire and water In order to demonstrate their worthi ness to tall willowy blonds who lived in tin heated stone ensiles ami were therefnre aubjwt to inflammatory rhetp mutism were not so hardy and reck less as some people supose. And there Is a present-day trial which makes those 'cleverly press npetited trials of the moldy past lode rickety and undernourished atfil nauseated. 1 refer to that celebrated Kiiropetm or deal knowir as trial by travel. i FORCED TO RENEW LEARNING Mra. Minerva Jones and Her Unfortu nate Instructor Doth Played In Hard Luck. In nt tending the Aniericanlrntion class Mrs. Mlnervti Jones bail one ult Je't, and one only. She wanted to learn to write her name. For a time all effort seemed futile, and the paln--taklntr mid conscientious encher was on the verpe of despair; hut nt last pa tience had its reward, and toward the end of the course Minerva was able to trace laboriously but proudly (he maIc symbols. Then t-he rested on her laurels. The exhausted teacher heaved a slirh of relief as the door closed on Minerva's portly form. "1 feel that I have not acted In vain, hut I should hate to po throuph that apaln." she said to one of the assist ants. At the hcfflnnlnp of the next term, much to the astonishment of nil, Mi nerva npnln presented herself, bland and smiling as usual. "Well, Minerva, what can we do for your The Instructor endeavored to speak cheerfully. "I've done come to learn to write my name. Miss Mary," announced Mlnervti complacently. 'Rut you learned lmv to do that last term. Minerva. You surely haven't forpolten yn soon." Minerva smiled broadly. No, I atr't font, Miss Mary, ..but I've dune clumped my name si tire then. I'm Mrs. Kphraim Jackson now." Youth's Co. u pnulon. When Laundry Traveled Far. Nn present-day wn.sliin bills reach the figures attained by such doi-unieiils in the days when people went far afield to ensure pin id taumli y w ork. French exquisites of the court of Hen ry III had llielr vnshtnp done fn lb-. land, w here I be soft water of I he dykes was supposed to Impart a spe cial plos to linen. Apparebtly this practleo tasted un til the close of the eighteenth century, for Rebastien Mender. In bis "Tableau de Paris." published shortly before the French revolution, protests n gainst the patronage by rbh people of the I Mitch, to the exclusion of native, laundresses. Still more remarkable Is the fact, mentioned in the "Memoirs du Coinle de Vallblans, fhjtf wealthy merchants In I'ordeaux lived to send tjieir linen all the way to San !o mlhgn to be washed. The Philosopher. Those who belong to this small das' have tasted how sweet and blessed a possession philosophy Is nnd have also seen and been sal is tied of the mal ness of the multitude and know that then Is no one who nets hotx stly In the administration of states, nor any help er wlio will save anyone who main tains the cau-e of the Just. And he reflects upon all this and holds bis pence and does his own business. He Is content If only he can live IiIm own life and be pure from evil or unrlidit poiisness and depar In peace and good will with bright hopes. Pin to. Sex of an Egg. Vnrlntu tnetliisls havt. been fried, nnd necnrillnir to the Pari Academy of Science the sex of eirn Inbl by plire-bretl fowls may be delenntnoil by welpbt and plze. A test well known In the north of Scotland In to hold the re in the left hand In the sun or clone to an electric or enx llitht. Shade the end of the pk with the rlirlit hand, nnd look for the ulr npuee or "netting" fn dark watery nptit Inrner thnn a dime) ; If thin In fonnd on the top It In a ninle. hut If lower down the ilda It la a female egg. McwnPBn o, loan Movie Closeups lu the "Cradle of Courage" which ..m.iaa tn thu Antler Thi'iitre tmlay. ,'illln... 4 ll.irt ih. fumuuti Para uln.ir. am . uotlceman Ollt Ot lilt 1IIOSI BiriKillB lua-i ...... k.. In ttinni' mitntllit. una in... ... i. w....i.l..i.. fii.mirtiirn from 111. recent faterir ilruimis. but none tin- Ioks effwtlvi'. for It fives him a rhuiuctenzatioii thai places in-.i.i . I.... mm! nn. in his verbal illly ami dramatic power. As a result ho i certain to elicit new praise from thi l hulls. mils who have ailmlreil hi- m.i lrnl lllil fltr KI'IISOIM II ISl ami who will welcoino his new pro iluc-lons with open arms. This Is the th I nl of his personal ,.i.ii fur I'liriinioiint anil i leiriii.leil as filllv up to the hiKh stumlaril set l.y -The Toll Cale" ami .Jaml " tlx' t' pleceillllK pillules. The "Harln.ry Coast" ill San Kran- clxi'o the haunt of the slllmierceu lentil. the lllulerwoihl halillues. rooks ami otlleis. Is tin' scene ol the story which shows inn trans lonnaiiou of a man in Ihe vortex oi ttreal events, how he wins honor and love, after youth spent In Ihe lowest circles of society. It ..-nu n.hnileil liv l.amhert Hil Iyer anil also tlhecleil by him. Joe AllCUSl, A. S. t .. was IIIO puolOKia mIi.. Mm I. ill e s eailniK woman ami Thomas Santclii has the heavy role. (leitlllilo Claire also lias a strong character role. -Don't Kver Marry." which com niencil a three ilays run at the Ma j. siie theater l.i.n uicht Is the riotous story of a man who hail three wiv.s. ScollliiK ut the unll-inariiace mlvice of Myia (Hay. u illvorcie. Joo llcn son secretly iiiarries DoroUiy W'hyiin. illlllt-'hter of the eccellllic Colonel W lO nil, who has proniisi il to kill It. nsuu if the latter even makes love lu Dorothy. llefole the vne ly wells can catch a train out of tho village lo New York, Joe receives u telegram from his pal, Hill Klclilinc askllil! I l.ul Jou follow out the Instructions of a Kill wlio will call on him that iluy. The (till referred to in Ki.liiiiiK's It leciam proves to be llarbara Dow. ilaiiKliler uf Colonel Whyliu s busi ness pariller. li.ii nam ittten mi. riehliiiK but her null her Insist on her uitirrinKo to anolliel'. Threatening to exiHise Joe's secret iiiui riace. Ilal liaia forces him to uniiounce tliuMio ami llarbara are hlisballil ami wife in or .l. r to thwart Mis. Dow'a arbitrary iuarria(tt notions, Doitiihy is umuxeil nl I h aniioiiiice meiit hut is quickly laken lino con tiilence anil inalteis ure sinoolheil uver as lur as she is to'icerneil. llow ev. r. Colonel Whyilil anil Mr. Dow In-come playful anil insist on Joe anil liiHliaia KpomlliiK their llrst mairieil lilltht in Joe's apal tmeiils. Tlio t!ol onel catches Joe alleuiplluR lo aleal out of town ami forces Una to (to hack to the apartment. Ki tuiniiiK Jon finds llarbara Bono und Myru (irav. his divorcee friend, In -her place. Myru tells Joe that her di vorced husband is on the war palh and tlio only way to save herself I: lo pose as Joe's wife. Dorolhy comes to the iiparimeiit and turns iviyra with Joe. An ilislalit later, llaibaia rulers Willi her father. Hut Hill lieldiiiK Is hiltliiK his twelve-cylinders overtime, and collies forth to save the day. :1i r1 :: I' ...jl'.irm.iiliiiN iflitl if liViiiir... whose nolaMe record ill the bovine rliiK has won him famo and folium and whose fasclual ilK personality made him Ihe Idol of tuo coutineiils will be Ihe rlil.r alliat'llon al 1111 Liberty Theatre III "The Wonder Man." a Hole rlson-Cole super spe eial proiluc lion, for two days' show ihK. hccinnniK louiltht. '11... ..!.. ..r.. I.l ..)nic.w 11 f.llll.f laiument uiiii"e lu the realm of the HEAD COLDS h , Melt in sjioon; inhale Vflporsi apply freely up nostrils. V A F o Rub Owr 17 Million Jan Vxd Yearly I'ltOI'KSSinVMi CAItDH II. I' UIKl'.lt. tetln. Knhlliaitell llhl. Mll. K. 1,. HUK t;ui Flowfra. rtitin 2ii). tll VV. Cuss. 1)11. I'hy I. Htu. I'l.Tl.r:!! t.'hlropraetlc 2:3 w. ijino St. A I.IIKIt'l' s. Ill KV opInMii t rlst. "Tilt l-.ye Mv Sf..-' Lilly." llll W. Cllftl St. ItiiHt'liiif tt. tir.Knii III Til M,MI I'l.ili-i. 'I'tH'iTy, r.il Kilil.TK:irti-n. I'ell West SI. I'helie i:Hl. Musi-t- n sl ixm'AI, m:vs mitks. Arundel, pinto tuner, rnonn 1891 t'lmi rfMi... nvrn nronerfv and food. Be careful with Are. l'embeiion llros.' enclosed cur Jit ney hitvIch. l'lione ti. Ileal eiilpp'd niachlne shop for lathe St. . I and spl iiiK woi k al the KoKeburg (laraK". Hrfiip your lires and tubes to the Kosi-hiirV llura(;e tor repair and vul "aulltiK. Dr. Harry K. Morgan, dentist, tele phone 4S t. Oflice 315 rerkins build ing. Kxide storaito liatt.-rlen for all jtiiaken of cars at the Host bum iinraKo. Ooody.ar nolid tires for trucks, nil lues lu stock al the Itos. burn Car- KU. . rile J.n k Itoacti. Drain, for cata 'locue anil prlcen for the-Queen In cubatorn, coal and oil hiirnint; brood em. Avoid dlsnppolntmont by pisc ina: your order now for future de livery. Iteinenibnr the Queen la the beat money can buy. THE NEW CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF GIVING IS: Give something useful and beautiful, rather than tawdry and ornamental. Abraham's Store has a wonderful line of beautiful and practical gifts for the whole family. Moreover, do your shopping early this year. You will receive better service and a better selection to choose from. I. ABRAHAM Fine Dry Goods Novelties Ladies and Men's Furnishings '3r "I'- "3r ' 3r cioina Tiilike tho previous i-fforiH of prothictTri to hriiiK rhaiu jiioiu of I ho prize riiip hcTtire the hi ip on Him ttilvr kiti'cu lu tlx uh'a of ilnre-dovil ht'rot'H or In halr i aisliiK HcrlalH, (Jciirt; Cai pontu-i ih Kivfn an u vi'hlrltt un intriKiiiiiK i iimaiioo if Amcrifan micicly, wil ti liiinsclf lu the rolo of a Hinart, woll- I rosscil man a oou t t ow n . Tho fart that hla Kruthunanly lualttlort ami hln roMrd of -valor In i hi world war hat won ihe admira tion of all elapse makcK the uilvonl of thin popular youth Into tho pic ture world as n niaiiiu'H idol a com iiu'iidahlo aclili'Vt'im-nl. 1 1 ih popu lurity In America Ih host uilt'sti'd ty i hi unpnVcdinli'd uniounl of favor ahlo publtclly he ha roccivod turn out Ihe country und hy iho grout lo itiand for hla Borvico. "Tht WoihUt Man"BlveH tho puh llc it s first opportunity to really know Ih In favorite hoii of Krance in fuel It nivo Iho first opportunity lor his many ndintrerern to tteo him The grout demand to see Carpentler in tho hoxliiK ring wan proved Be yond a doit ht hy tho crowd that i locked to thoMtudlo to ttee hlmuhen a ureal fl:ht arene for IIh picture a an hi a tied. More thun 2,unu per soi.h hraved the muddy roads of Nw lersey to Ken him In hi fight ing logs for tho first tiino in America. t'arpenller In supported hy a no talde cat In "The Wonder Man", inrludiiiK such prominent wreen ur lislH as Kiilre hiney nn leading wom an, and Florence Hillings. t Star Ih Dutnipion K-lteotlier-in-l.iv. Matt Moore, who easily holds the title as champion ex-hroiher-in-law of uoteif motion picture actresses plays tho leiidhiR rolo in Marshall Noll an ' latest production. "Don'l iOver Marry. If Mr. Moore's throe brothers had followed l his Injunc tion, Malt, himself, wouid not now he the ex-brother-in-law of Mary 1'lck ford, Alice Joyce and (irace Ounard. Tho plchiro la n eomody, pro duced will) Iho same consummate in ast erVet af tsmanship ' which M r. etlanalwa)s shows In the pictures he directs. It will he the attraction it the Majestic Theatre, beginning t tid ay. For your Ninas decora t ions and also wedding d'-roruiiona, or nny Moral work, call phone IM'J-J. We're on I he Job. I In order to Hose out all my second hand watches, am onVring some extra j ffnod V:ilu'M A. S. lllley. I FIREPLACE FURNITURE How about it? Don't you need a set of Andirons or a new screen? We have been unable to get but a small part of those ordered for this season, but we had several sets on hand; and invite you to call and inspect them. Prices have not been advanced with us, but have with jobber and manufacturer. Churchill Hardware Company Roseburg, Oregon. P. S l.ncliex r duller Hint tin: Mynllc Mill Is an aco iilulile amall Klft Id liny hoilsi wlle. Christmas Photos Make Your Gifts Personal Ones PHOTOGRAPHS Will Solve a Lot of Problems Make your appointment as soon as possible CLARK'S .STUDIO : "iir "3r it i $ 4" In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oivgon for Douglas County. In the mutter of the receivership of The J. F. I. use Company, a cor poration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned receiver has filed bis tlnal teport In the above entitled court, and the Honorable J. W. Ham- i llmi. judge of said court, has fixed Friday, December 17, 19110, at ten o'clock a. in., in has chambers in the courthouse ut KoKeburg, Oregon, as Iho time und place for hearing ob jections, if any, to said report. Any und nil persons Interested are re quested to file their objections. If any, to said report nn or before tho above date. W, K. ST. JOHN, Receiver of The J. V. l.uso Company. 'Professor rep," the Junior play. 11 M. (.OHM I'll If KS ON FKKII Have Juki rttculVtMl dU luilH uf all klmlH of ffeiU. dairy fceil. hutc lM'l. p.niltry fi-ftl. nil ul bottom pilifH Willi our buiR tx-rlttc hihI dimly r ffftlH mill kt-tipliiK Im tiiiii lt with thtf maiktft. w rf I h.il the httttuin on trlcva of fci-itu hihI r rain dun been rcitclifil; that ww will hav a taili-r markt from now on. Therefore we ure now prepareil to Klve you the very bent qUHlliy i mI price on hay, itialn. and fi-eUs, ami pututo-H. Alfalfa hay f:t per ton. other hav $-t lo $;i() per ton. Potatoeit per I Oil Hn. Also siiiiin ntraw. Yours for hiiHln8S, Jl llll MeMII.I.IN. Great Results Have been given by the famous herbal remedy Anti-Uric In tho trpatimnt of gout, rhfu inulinm or luniliaKii. Contalna no mlni'i-iils or Balicylutea. Your mnnoy refunded If not willHfulciiry. Try an oulllt to day. H.'li.f proiiipt anil di'fl nflo. For aulc by Nathan Fullerton HI I ' ' ' ;' j .- T; i , . '