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1'aok an HO.IHCHO WBWB BKVlitW HtllAV, iKCKMKlt 10. iao. ( AltU PAKTY IWiTPONKD. "Mr. Hucy 1b preparing to go to bis Optical College. He is going to take a post-graduate course in tbo latest methods of eye examination and glass fit ting. Ho will be gone several months when he returns be will be bettiT prepared to give you more efficient optical ser vice. Those In Immediate need of optical work should call on him at once." MR. I. C. WELL. A.S. HUEY Optometrist. Roaeburg, Ore. 4 The curd party set for to- night at Maccabee hall has been 4 postponed until Wednesday night. Doc. 15. owing to other 4 attractions dated for tho evcn- Ing. :1 Are you going to attend that home trlcnt play, 'Professor IVpp?" There will be good mulc at the Junior play. "Professor Pepp." Fri day, Dec. 17. Notice Nobles Elim Shrine Club will meet Friday evening, Dec. 10th, at 7:30. Klectlon of officers for 1921 and other Important business. GUY BLACK, Pres. Wll.l, ATTKXI' MKKTUti Forest Supervisor. W. F. Rm dell and H. O. Pargeter, secretary of the Douglas County Fire Patrol, left last night for Portland where they will attend the meeting of the Fire Patrol Association. Plans will be discussed lor tire prevention math oils and a greater co-operallon be tween the forest service and the county organization arranged. ItlXAWAV HOYS HELD. of a real estate denier of Jennings of a rea lestaie dealer oi Jennings Lodxe, and Hnrold Heatthman. 17 years of age, a resident of Portland, wi re picked up at the locul di pot this morning. The boys were on their way to San Francisco, having li lt home "for a nip. llechtol cur ried a .32 Colts automatic revolver which he clalniB to have bought from a dealer at Oregon City. The parents of the tffo lads were notified by wire that they are being held here, but at a late hour this afternoon no answer had been received by Chief of Police Shainlirook. o . TOWELS AIIK CHEAPER. Pride of workman ship plus exacting care makes our DRY CLEANING uniformly satisfac tory. IMPERIAL CLEANERS LYM0N L SPENCER. PROPRIETOR li.ci In tlniA fnr Phrlstmas. Carr's store have Just received a big new line of towels and toweling at again reduced prices. Large honeycombs w.u, cr.A funitv hln ntnk nr fffild Turkish towels 65c; 16x28 In. white Turkish towels, Ziic; nucn naroer towels, 2 for 25c; large hucks, 25e and 35c; face cloths, now 15c; twill toweling, 11 M in. wide, 19c yard; 18 inch terry, good wt., now per yard, Nf.t for severs! years have such valuc3 been offered. tai (he goods today at Carr's where you save. 231 N Jackson. Look for the red signs Carr's. Liberty Theatre HOSKIIUllG'S LEADING PHOTOPLAY HOUSE. "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES' THE STAHS Ol' THE WOULD I.V OI K ATTRACTIONS LAST TIME TODAY! CEORStX1 CAWDfTlEB. 0 I ii jhctJwc ratno? taw jaoowoui TR1 VOKM.1U MAN JM" M S- GEORGES CARPENTIER in "The Wonder Man" By Robertson Cole. THE MASTKIt Ol' MEN. THE IDEAL tF WOMK.N, THE IDOL OF THE WOULD. v"i"1i"! J In nn American society tlrnma of luiut InK-rot, liiiriKiie niitl anion ;.u mont news ok would events, ;kk.atek keati hes t'OMEDIES, Hl'TII OK THE IHM'KIES SEU1AL, I'OIU) EDI CA TION AL. ONE DAY, SATIKDAY ONLY ...,-.-lVr. A Screen Masterpiece J. PARKER REED JR. presents Louise Glaum in "LOVE" Hy I.1111U Joseph Vnncv, directed by Wesley ltiigules. The story of jut tmvlftah sin. 7..,., - KMl'KKSS OK KMOTION Kaverlte of millions. Louise Ulaum displays an emotional sweep and hlatrunlc genius In "Lova," her newest J. Parker Head, Jr., produc tion for Associated Producers. Matine Daily 2: IB p. m.; Evenings, 7:15 and 8:00. Prices: Children, matinee 10c, evenings 15c; Adults, 25c. WITH Ruth of the Rockies No. 14 Fox Comec'y "Mutt & Jeff" Hot Dogs rtn mxt frtrtrtit thnt nPt FridaV nltrht is the night for the Junior play. We, the Juniors, will appreciate it If you will arrange 10 auenu. o FINE, SAYS J'l BMC. Everyone who attended the Llnd quost concert last night say It was sure fin. Did yuu notice how easy It was for Mr. Robert Macdonald to play the piano? You might be able to do the same with an Ivers & Pond piano, as that was what he was play ing on. It would also be possible to have Mr. Llndquest in your home with the Edison phonograph. We have Hie lvers V Pond piano and the Edison phonograph, the iwq lu strumentB of superiority. OTT'E MUSIC STORE Itoseburg, Oregon. IvOCAL NEWS OTES. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. ftapp. of Oak land, were business visitors In this cny for several hours today. Mark N. Tlsdalo, the Suthetlln banker, was a visitor In Koseuuris today. Owen Atteibury was operated on this morning at Mercy hosp tal. His condition la reporieu i"""'" Mrs. Oeorge Dimmlck, of Wilbur. was a Koseburg visitor for a short time today. t...h pihw iiij. h-ihv dauahter of Dr. and Mrs. ). L. Finley, is orc today according to the attending physician. I Ittie nope is "em for the child's recovery. A.Au.i.rtn chamhan and Father Rice, of tho Episcopal church, who held a meeti.il! In this ci'y last mirht left th a'ternoon iu- iii.ho.i-i where they reside. Rev. E. W. Warrington, of the D.a.kui0.i.n ohurch left this af ternoon for Salem where he will at tend tho V illamette Valley Older Boys' Coherence to be n).1 at that i'lace. ? . ( lnAn.a una IfiAiipd this morning by County Clerk Lnus to Jaines H, ttuusion aim liraughtou. Mis. Koy Allen and Mrs. Clay Ashworth, who have been spending the past few days In this city at tending to buslnens matters and vis iting with friends, left this after noon for Madford, wherp thuy re(dn Is Worse Today Julia Burch ana Vivian nenson. . li vn.mv lrl. Who WAN) In the police court yesterday, left this morning ior j-jugeue. i no yw.v made no effort to prevent their de- An attractive nantl-comreq map oi the i urry estaiu nss uee.i iimucn Ui. display at the Ilogard real estnta of fice. Mr. Bogard being agent for tho estate. The map Is elaborately got- . ..K . .1 .1 1 . 1 In nrnrri tntw nn tl :t I" H side relatea the advantage of locat ing on tnat tract or lancr "Professor Pepp" Is as fall of "pep" uud "vim" as the name signifies. NOTICE OK KINAL HEARING. In the County Court of the filate of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of James F. Fitzgerald, deceased. Notice is hereby clven that the undersigned, J. M. Throne, the duly appointed, qualified and acting an cillary administrator of the estate of James F. Fltzperald, deceased, has thin day filed his final account and report of bis administration In sulil estaie and the court Iihb fixed Satur day, the 8th day of Junuury, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., In the court room of said court at Itose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, as tho time and plnce for henrlng objec tions to said final account and re port, and nil persons having objec tions thereto are required to file the same In writing on or before said day. Dated nnd first puhllshedthls 10th day of December, 1020. J. M. THRONE, . Anrlllnry Admlnfstrator. Real Sacrifice I 275 aero ranch; 120 acres cul tivated, with some good creek bottom; balance in pasture? with lots of wood; good range lam) when cleared; well wat ered; 8-room house, good large barn, sheds and outbuildings; partly Joiiced; on good grav eled road; near sehuol. Owner forced to sell at onoe. A fair orfer will take It. But little cash required. Call or phone and get full particulars regard ing It. INSURANCE For reliable fire insurance service let us handle your business. Know that you have full protection under our poli cies. No risk too small. G.W.YOUNG AND SON Itenl Kstate and liiniiriu.ee. 110 Cawt St. Phone 417. Best Auto Bodies Attractively Built to your order. Every design exclusive with tho owner. No two alike unless so ordered Any chassis attractively nieunted with any style body you desire one, two or three seated. Also bodies fur com mercial cars made to order. Get our figures. COCKELREAS & HARBOR 220 W. Oik St. Rosetmrg, Ore. Smash Go Shoe Prices! Every man should avail himself to buy shoes at tho prices we are selling them. For example we are offering some of America's best shoes at $9.95 Those shoes are made of Cresco Calf, two fall double soles, either black or tan, an Id. al wet weather shoe. Our Felt Slipper Sale Is of especial Interest now. Children's felt slippers 8Uc one; sU.20. aijin i.io, i.es, $i.o Ladles' felt slippers . . Ladles' Crochet slippers now. .Otic ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IHVIV Iiltl'NN Bring in year repair work andsee the difference. Perkins Ituihll c.H srert HOSEItl mi, OKEtiOX i SBas- 1 Mrs. Blanche L. Clougb was In th city today from her home on Deer Creek attending to business matters for a few bours. Mrs. Ma -k Tisdate cami to Rose burg tb'i iroinlng from Si'theillu to spend several days shopping and vising wiin irienas. J. O. Newland, local agent for the Dodge auto, loft this afternoon for Seattle where be will attend a meet ing to be held In the Washington ho tel tomorrow of the Dodge dealers of the Pacific northwest. He will return to Itoseburg early next week. NEW TODAY. FOR HAT,1 z Incueators. 1 brooder. j. j. iiunsiaeui, uixonvllle. fhono J4-K3. LOST Fountain pirn, without Under leave at News-Itevluw. cap. WANTED Wooilrhoppers. Free cabin. J. r.. 1'iaisted. pnone 1II-K2. WANTED Hoy's bicycle. Address W, u., .sews-uevlew. r'OK SALE Several good housv doors; 1 tine glass door; hluifes. knobs, etc. juuu of t.n:,Hmin. FOlt aLK (ireen oak and n wood, at fair gruunds. W. E. Uubarta, Fair '"OU HALE Complete household furnl tur. Kumed oak, genuine leather, piano, etc. 637 Ho. Pine Ht. ESTKAY About an eight months eU call, yellow Jersey, not ma,rkvti w. K. Atterbury. nd Avv. Huuth, Owner PljJ . call tor niirhe WANTKrt Modern house, close In. Have lute model 6-cyllnder touring car. with closed top. as first pay ment, F. W New.-Revlew. Headquarters for Xmaa trees and all kinds of wreaths. Clarence Per kins, at The Tone Shoo. 224 N'nuL Jackson street. UAILY 'K4Tni!R StBPORl. TJ. 8. Weather Rur..d nMu Ro.eburg, Oregon, 14 hours ending a, m. ' Prrelpllatlm. la laekea aaa Ruadre4lka liiKliest tempeiarure yesterday ... 50 Lowest temperature last night ... 40 Precipitation. lat 24 hours 1 Is Total precip. since first of month a. H Normal preelp. fftr thls'tnonth g.it to date 14.76 Average preelp. from Hept. 1. 1877 ft. 90 Total excess from KeDt. 1. l2n... s k Average precipitation for 43 wet seasons inept, to May, Inc.) ... .31.46 Forecast to S n. r., mitUw.M Oregon: Tonight nnd Saturday rain. WILLIAM mSLL. uoservsr. SATURDAY nun .. Ao nn nJJ.J auueu Altract On f CONSTANCEmMADGE "Iii Search of a Sinj,er We have secured icr nvmr HI- i liiiiu o men j imnsin 1 "Ti lan .. . I . - . ' .. "pi mm- Tr& . JjT I d A Bkckk, 77 u i3j .r?zi r?it WittHrfc fry r2U'' M ' Mm , es3lJrium 43 ; Aduitt tit MATINEE EVENING EVENS See- Thursday and Friday WE S. HART , With Ann Little and Thomas Santchi in a picture that is entirely different from his usual role. 'The Cradle of Courage Never-the-less it has the "HART" punch. It is a dramatic story of the Reconstruction of a life-long cheater of the law. Larry Semon Comedy, Paramount Magazine, PatheM MATIXEB EVKMXGI B.YTUlUiAY. Constance Talmadg'e: 4.4In Search of a Sinner ' I JS . us S I III "1 , H TODAY ONLY THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE MARSHALL NEILAN'S Great Mirthquake "DON'T EVER MARRY" A TITDIViC Majorie Daw, Matt Moore and Wesley BarU . a:, nature. If you don't think marriage is complicated-then seejM. Annvn ATTRACTIONS A COMIC CLASSIC, "UP IN BETTY'S BEDROOM." A Post Nature Scenic, Showing Some Beauty SpoXjfW SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY" "BEHOLD MY WIFE" From Sir Gilbert Parker's Noted Novel, "The Translation