Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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Movie Closeups
The norel means takn by a weal-
Ithr father to make a man of bis
lanoiled bod la ttis theme of me nfw
iGoldwyn picture. "The Man
Who
Jack
ipickford. which cornea to the Antlers mand Harry has grown Into a spoiled
tJ" La., young man and puti tlie crowning
Had Everything," warring
Huratoi ... . . u . kln r.Hln.. r....nllla,.n hv
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADV.MiTlSRIl.RNTi WILL, BB FOUND ON LAST
PAGB UNDER HBAIMNG -HKW TAY.
I WANTED.
fWANTEI Woodrhoppsm. Free cabin.
f J. E. Plattled, phone K-K2.
iWANTKI Boy'a bloycltt. " Addreaa W.
I 0., NtwrKrvlew
WaNTBD Tunievi. large
or amaJL
Dorr nroe. rnona M-rn.
.WAN'liSD Ahj kind of work or oda
jodi tsj tn hour, man or exprino.
Win. Wnod. 141 HhertdKn, Oo Roach.
Tri'AKTHLi Br tron boy. buky and
wlllliif tb work, inaloruidiu or any
kind. fltMdy Job dwKlred. Farm work
aecantanla. V. A.. NMwa-Kevlaw.
SUN "WANTHI Rhara" proposition; IS
aeraa nnMt (THrfleo noil, two mum
Irani Roifhurn; mrtat modern country
fcnma In tlta ruuty, bath, toilet, not
and cold water, etc.; a real oppor
tunity for the rlKht maa. Apply
Lwrru-e-Coidon Company, 126 Caaa
trt Phrtne 21 J.
FOR RUNT.
FOR RKNT Furnished room with
bath, gentleman pieferred. 222 W,
Iouglaa.
OR nENT Kafetr
boxaa.
L .....n,, rsationm Man-
fOH KKNT Furnished room With
privilege of bath. 401 SL Main Ht.
;vk KKNT Single room, gentleman
prt-n-rrq. inuulre 247 So. Jackaon. I
."OR RENT Furnished bouaeKeeplnc
-rimfnii and sleeplaff rooms.
Hoseburg Apartmenta, Main ftnd
Iugla. Phone 89.
MLSCELI.A N voitb
P p7?RI?-' dr",mBkloit o' all kinds.
JIGNET TO Ii)AN ... rural
inA-f'rm ,0,,n. low Interest rate.
Mf.0M locil money to loan on good
? Ri oK,rBt tnorta- M
l"fIifA1 :7A,,olJt an elKht months old
,w i-rpy. not marked. W.
?. ltrl,ury. 2nd Ave. South. Owner
M-ae r-ll f,.r nmt
rinir lve at N. w--1
rn. , i-nainw. owner
'OR 8AI.K.
IY1R
... ' ... 1..
Rlver-
fR HA1.K'
lM.,r. '""Ins; land, near
M . hTL ,M,UI Countr. J.
Or,, ' m. Ln County.
It .-, "w
"i' V,"', ,"lorous'rKl Nubian
lb In lilVr"","" ' "
'Ran'1,A ', fT"3 I0ur,". with
Rtudebakar.
lntiuira W4
Hjftehuld furnl-
K-nuln leather.
ne a, - . uuw noora:
r.n i oak and fir wood, at
gr,uB4la,
r.r...
V Koberta. Fair
rRSAl-.
h'C forlVbi;",cb- the
1.
5 eyy
i
ij's represents one incfc
af PUROLA sharing creanv-
litfle Wa fer ery
popular nowadays
Jfir one mintcfe past eJgfvf
And you have a generou9, lasting lather that
will soften the touchest beard so the razor
will fairly dance through the shaving task.
Use Purola for speed and smoothness.
And listen to this: If you don't find Purola
the greatest shaving cream you've ever used,
return any part of the tube to your dealer
and get your money back.
Good druggists sell Purola.
IiT fWi Fr.par.lfa. U
Ihiaown resources, Mark Hullway
(Llon.l Belmoro,. Rives nis son
narry (jaca rrcimrar, .;.,. uiur .
he wants irom a prize duiiook anu i
fancy raclnE car to permission to
wed a young woman of doubtful
reputation, with whom Harry thinks
he is In love.
With too much wealth at his com
Instead of throwing mm out on iouch i ... ............. . ,
FOH SAIK l.'wed
Dodg car, heap.
Phone 9.
FOR HAl.K 11120 Ford, self -atarter.
electric light, run 3"ito mil en; fpH-lal
built 6-paangr body, one man top,
vacuum faed; snap. Inquire 131 Oak
at.
FOR flAl.IO -Cahhase, any amount, f. o.
b. Illlard or delivered. Hlc-e Hroa.
KOK BA1K Baldwin appla, $1 per
box. Mayflower Rnnwli, phona Lr.
H. P. Hi md ford, 4J-"4.
FOR HA 1,1 Good team of wwrk horse",
1ft If taken at jnoe. In tune at
Crrh Htraet, or liheae 21?.
FOR 8AL.H Annltia and older delivered
In lowa. Phone ilS-jrg.
U U- ffklnpor
A liia.
FOR" ffAKBrThorouphbred-
ft n roc
brood sow: alao
Chester White
boare. 7 weeka old.
Shambronk'a laite,
P. O. Box 1143,
Mrs. Donimaiih,
Vat Koaebiirs.
FOR 8AI-E 3000 ft. 1'4-lncb aeoond
hand pipe In Rood rnnJitlun, 12 cents
per foot f. o. b. Itnneburg. Koscburtf
Plumbing nnd lleatlng Co. v
FOR KAL.K Inciibatora, six 160-egg
Old Trustya. two 120-egg McOenn
han, all In fiood shape. Price $12 00
each. I want to buy larger ons. U
A. Puckett. 'n nyonv 11 le, regon.
FOR 8A1-E 13 a. res of orchard
land: 11 acres In apples, Newtown
Pippins and KpltxenberK; 1 acre In
pears, 8 acres In timber; 2 lots In
town; prlco $5000. See F. 8. Wilson,
Hutherlln, Ore.
COCKKKP;Ul FOR BALK Krom high
producing strain of hlrdM, White
Plymouth Rocka and White Leg
horns. Am booking orders now for
day old chicks. Kkk fr hatching In
season. A. H. Hunt, 22b Jackson til..
K use burg, Oregon.
F()lt S A F.K One cow. due to ralve Feb.
half-breed Hnlsteln; on hetfur. 2
yars old, fresh about Dec. 24 3-4
llolstelti. One irrade Hulstt in year
ling heifer. (!. Telford, Ut. 1, Ros-
burg (Happy alley
FOR 8AI.K A beautiful 4 a re farm,
3& acrea farm land, bl. pasture nnd
timber; fair Bhlgs.. family orchard,
line water, well Spr.; near icoo.l
school ami church. I'rlr If sold noon,
$200. no. He J. A. Walker, 105 ('ass
St. Phone 1 1.
FOR HAI,K Ranch of 240 arrts. also
ranch of 200 ai res, or both together,
as they join, and are good stock
ranches; also 220 acres fir timber.
Bargain If taken soon. Inquire of
Springer A Wilson, Olendale, Ore., or
f.. It. Springer. Asalea. Ore.
ITALIAN PRl'NK TltKKrf al
100 and up. Three sizes
from. Pedigreed plants in
the greatest commercial
7
i select
Trebla."
canning
strawberry yet Introduced.
aold
$16 per 1000. Other atandard varie
ties at 17 per loao. We sell all varie
ties of trees and plants. Kugene
Nurser I es Kugene. Oregon.
FOIt SALE Big snap. K0 acres hrnut!
fully situated; best prune section In
state; 20 minutes walk to M;Tt
Creek and high school; 20 mlh-a to
Rose burg on highway; IS s tires 1-yar-oid
prunes; 7 acres full bearing
apples, family orchard; 40 aurea In
crop, i; to be planted; new $I!iwO
plastered bungalt.w, garage and out
buildings; $120u worth personal prop
erty. For quick sale will sacrifice
everything for $15 per acre. For
particulars write Q. C. Ragaa. Bo
21S. Myrtle Creek. Oregon.
FOR HA LK A hKAL RoMB AT A
KKAL BAROAIN. Conveniently ar
ranged -room house, furnished or
unfurnished, strictly modern, pave
ment paid. In on of best restd-ni'
districts; I lots, on corner. Well Im
proved with lawn, roses, ornamental
shrubbery, several varieties choice
young bearlnv fruit and nut trees
strawberries, blackberries
Irapea. $litu4) down and terms. Ad
reag A. care iSews-Review.
o'clock,'
pr.rrJ
ctXiiliig lo lila own birthday party
V(,ry lnlnk j'ruo Winn (Prlscllir.
ionn,,r) uuiiwny's pretty and effi-
clent youn(! B,.erf.iary. la very imich
dlsiri'ssed i)V Hmrv's actions. She
is in love wiin nun. hut he overlooks
the pearl ut Ms fmt in Mn Infatua
tion for the unscrupulous Lenore
Ti'iinfll (Shannon lay).
One day whfii Harry and his father
are driving they accidentally knock
down a blind man. Matt SHI a (Al
KrancfH), who makes his living sell
ing pencils on a butty corner. Harry
Ih pt'evish and ncolda the old ft How,
at which (he blind man raises hit
hand and pronounces a curse: hi
hopes that the young man will al
ways get everything he wants! It
sets the father to thinking. Ho de
cides that he will give his boy every
thing he wants in the hope that it
will sicken him of his way of living
So old Mark buys automobiles, bull
dogs, diamond pendants and rings
for Ignore everything that Harry
has expressed a wish for. He also
visits Lenore and Instead or forbid
ding the match, he agrees to settle a
million on her as soou as she muriles
Harry.
Uut just as the father had earn
estly hoped, his son becomes dis
gusted with flings which he could
ohtaln so easily, lln announces his
intention of getting a Job and earn
ing his own living. All of a sudden
he sees in I'rue'H adoring face the
love which she has had for him all
along and he blesses the blind man,
who was the meuns of bringing aboul
his reform.
Demand for "more pep" fn some
of the scenes in Metro's production of
"The Faial Hour." the big spectacu
'ut melodrama at the LIberly (heat r,
resulted In the temporary disable
ment of three of the principals. Th
scenes In which the extra amount or
virility had to be injected showed the
hero, Lieut. Nigel a liters, on horse
back chasing an automobile In Swit
zerland In which Jim Callender, a
London bounder, Is escaping with the
heoine, Horn thy Gore. Director Gen
eral Maxwell Harder demanded swift
action.
Director George V. Terwilliger
How To Get Rid
Of Your Cold
The quick way is to us
Dr. Kina'a New
Discovery
DON'T fool with a
cold. Go to your
Hritotn.r nnrl crpt a tvttttn
of Dr. King's New Discovery and start
taking it. lly the time you rearh
home you'll begin to feci better, and
will have a restful sleep without
throat-torturing coughing.
Dr. King's New Discovery, for over
fifly years a standard remedy, has the
medirinal qualities that relieve con
gestion, ease the cough and loosen the
phlegm. Convincing, healing taste,
too. i'rice bU cents, $1.20 a bottle.
For colds andcoughs
Dr.King's
New Discovery
Constipated? Here's Relief
Cleanse the system and bring back
your old time energy with Dr. King's
rills. They promote free bile Wow,
stir tip the lazy liver and get at the
root of the trouble, i'rice, 25 cents.
Prompt! Wont Gripe
's Pills
X.J
n
va put on tilo nut tin. Fo were VI!
ftvrt l.ielL-ho u:ays Lkui. Nig.il;
Thomas Itoss. the creator of "Olierk-
rs," who Is doing Jim Cullender, anil
Gladys Cohurn. tho Dorothy Gore.
Mr. terwilliger had aiBistlns; hi in
George McGuire and Arthur Zellner
in the directum or ins scenes.
The race between auto and horse
waa made at breakneck speed. Then
came the scene whore Hie auto breaks
down. Wilfred Lytell. on Ihe horse.
was shown going at top speed iHrihinn
his fast mount. As he reached the
nlaee where Thomas itoss waa siaiid-
ing in the road, he made a flying
leap, while the horse went on ut full
leed. Tho leap snot him iihuut lei
feet, landing him on top of itoss
llnlh actors were badly bruised In tin
fall.
Uut lhal wusn't ull. Mr. Ttoss had
ut hurl Miss Coburn down upon I hi
hard roadway. Miss Coburn let her
self go with such abandon Ihnl sbe
was stunned and cut ill the back of
the hend.
"The Fatal Hour" was ndaptcd In
the screen by Julia Ilurnhuiii.
Hailed by the critics nnd motion
picture public as one of tho finest
productions of tbe current season.
George MelfonCs Ilehold My Wife."
is playing at the Majestic theater for
Tour days ending Tuesday. The sior
wns adapted from Sir Gilbert Par
ker's novel of the Canadian north
west. "The Translation of a Savaee."
Tho central characters are Ihe
aristocratic son of an Knrlish family
and th simple Indian girl uhom h
encountered In Cunnda while he Ir
on business, for tho Hudson lla
company. Receiving word -from his
fiancee back in Knglnnd thai she lui.-
hrokon with him because of his fam
ily's objection to their marriare. th
voiith. in a fit of rage, marries the
Indian girl and send her hark lo
Kngland aa his wife to disgrace hi:
hliio-hloodcd sires. Then he proceedr
lo hit the toboggan in his own way.
However, dramatic events work n
transformalion in both Ihe young
Knglishman and his bride and the
ending Is a happy one.
"rtehold My Wife!" hna been
filmed against a background of snow
capped mountain peaks, bleak Cana
dian trading posts, and luxurious
Knglfsh country homes. The action
is Interpreted by a distinguished cast
deluding Mabel Julienne Scott, Kl-
liott Dexler, Milton Sills and Ann
Forrest. Frank Condon adapted tin
story to the Bereen. It I s a Para
mount picture.
Disabled May Get
Their Checks Early
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Doc. 10
In response tot the request of na
tional officers of the American Le
gion a special effort Is being mad
by the Bureau of War Kisk Insur
ance to see that every ex-servlro
man entitled to compensation dur
ing December gets his checsk be
fore the difteenth of Ihe month, in
order that he may have it for
Christmas. .
The War Risk Bureau official
have announced th;it they have sue
ceeded In so perfecting their mach
inery of operalion that the long de
lays hitherto attending the sending
out of checks lo the 2 10. mm n
abled ex-servi)-o men drawing a
monthly compensation, will lu the
future bo done away with.
Advertise In tho News-Ueviow,
Christmas Carnival
Hr
Kinderjrarten and Physical
Education Department of
Hcinline-Moore
Conservatory
Armory, Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Admission, 23c.
DR, R. P. BRADFORD
AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
OITire I'luine IHI Perkins Itl.lu'.
ritOFKSWIOXAf, CAI1IIH
IJ. IIKKII. Jl.SlaV. K (ihllii K J1
Mlirt. P. It. fiwic Cut Fluwers. Phun
HQ, 401 Wlfcsa.
nil. M. if. i-i.Ti.nn -nirorracu-jrhyslcla.
lit W. ln at.
KITH wll.CHX Mann. Theory. Musi
cul Klii.f rg.irlen. 1UU4 Weat t-'lral
BU Phuna 1.1II-U
BUY A STAMP THIS WEEK
HEALTHY NEW YEAR
Claims Allowed
By County Court
( Contlntieil from last week.)
Jtojul IMlrl t I'lind Hills.
S. li. Cruueh, Supplies.
liistrirt 1 15.00
Stearns k Cheiiuweth, Sup
plies. Dlslrlet 1 23(i.0O
V. Culver, supplies
District 2 5S.1S
K. Sykes, Supplies
Dlslrlet 2 :
Gardiner Mills Co., Supplle
District 4
S..re
cnas. V. Sliarue. Suupllos
Di'strict Iti
H. S. fr'rellcti, FreiKlll and
Carlane. District 17
2.01.
2.64
iiKene Sand und tlruvel
.oiiipany, Oriivel 191.2
iuuihurn I'acil'ic Cumpany,
l'lelKlil. District 24 60.76
0. V. t'lllver. Supplies
Dislrict 30
4.50
Churchill llarduuro Co..
Supplies. District SO
3.80
2.50
0. W. rulvcr, Supplies
Dislrict :IB
Win. I'embcrton. Jr.. liruvel
District ill
8.70
(3. W. Culver, Supplies
District 4S
General Koad Fund, Culverts
District 60 :
27.80
4.30
2.01
8.35
2.0H
8.10
7.70
4.0"
14.75
It. li. Kasley. Illucksmllll-
Imk. DMtrict 51
0. V. Culver, SlliMdies
Dislrict &
Itussell tinnier Mfg. Co..
District ill
lioiiser-lleirlnnion, lllack-
smllhiiiK, District i;r
till Ue it W. Sutlon, I.almr.
District I
H. K. Kliiinlll. labor. Dislrict
1
Wallace SiiiKlelon, labor. Dis
trict 2
.1. K. ilrowiie. Supplies Dis
trict 4
Watt Slllpp i'wd. Co..
.leu Warrant. District K
199.91
llouser & IlerrillKloll, lllaek-
sniitliliiK. Dislrict 17
7.0(1
12.25
D.5G
Kiddle Hardware Company,
Supplies, Dlslrlet 17
Albert Anderson, Freight
District 22
Standard Oil Co., Supplies,
LOIMiK DlltlX'TOItY.
I. O. O. V., ila KMenmliHirat N.
Meeta In llilil IVIIuwa' T.-iiiel,-every
Triurliiy evenliiK. V In 1 1 1 n at
brethren tlwayi w-elrome. .
jomn I!I:i:sk. -. p.
KOSTKH KIlTNKIt, II. P.
(Il.iei lt JlillNSilN. It. 8.
jami:h KWAI1T. K. H
ICAIl.t'IN Husebura MerTe meeta In
aiense nan eii jai-KHun Ml. on Jntl Anu
4th Meinliiy evenlnKa ur etic-h inntilli
at 8 o'.-loek. VlallliiK brethren In
Kuod atanilltiir always weleume.
VICTull MICKI.I.I, W. 1". P.
A. J. wm.r. W. V.
II. P. OOODMAN. Recretnry.
K MI.II I M OF I') 'I'll I AM Alpha I.e.Ue
no. 4, iiieein every Wednesday even
Iiik. enr. .liH Ksen and Cuaa Hta. Vlalt
ors alwaya welcome.
IttlY O. KII'NCl. C. C.
CIIAH ,K. IIOI'KI'NS. M. P.
K. K. WIMBKItLY. K. ft. S.
fSKKillUUUS Of OOIIKT l.llac
I'litle jsu. 4ti, meets on 2nd and 4lli
Aliimtny evenliiKs. Vlslllntc nelhbora
Uivlled In attend.
KlilTII Cllt'lH-lllI.I, fl. N
TII.I.IK I. JUIINSDN. Clerk
I. I". O. KI.KN. Itearltura; l.naum Sjo. XM
Ilitlils r-Knlar eoiiiinuiilifiilens al
the l-:lks' 'lemple on eio-h Thuisdny
nf every ninnlh. All nieinhers re
quested tn attend resuliirly, and all
vl.ltlnK hrothei'V are cordially In
vited lo attend.
j fjl tt.r.v n r?
IRA B. RIDUI.K. Heey.
i trt.jr ...... ill- lllei tom.. i.itt.ie
No. IZtt. meets In Odd Fellows' hull In
Itiist-lnirK eveiy 1st and Kid Meinliiy
..vetitnic m. VlHltintf notKbbors al
ways welcome.
ti. It. PICKENS, a C.
fcl. M. .ill.l.l-.il. ClulH
.IIVAI. 4IIII1KII OK IKHIK Itoscbury
ImIku N,i. I o:t 7 inei.ts first Hie!
third Tuesday evenlng-a of uikIi
ninnlh nt s o eleek In the Moose hnll.
All vlr-ltthK brolliera Are Invited to
attend.
C. W. CI1AKK. Dictator
II. O. 1'AllilKTKK. Meerelarr
II. K. Iln.rbiirs; 4'hnptrr Nr. H
llnlds Ihi'ir revular Incetltia; on the
Ihi and .Ira Thursdays In eai-h monlb
nte rtspeetfullv Invited to nttend.
I.KON'A AllltAIIAM, W. S,
l liKK JOICISDN. rlory.
4. 1'. A. M., I.anrel l.nlir No. 1.1
rteffnltir -iiiii'ion lent tons Und nnd 4th
Wediif-sdn y en h monlh nt Masnnlf
Temple. lieseliiirK. ' Visitors Wel
come.
W F. H,riHtS. fie. y
A. A. WIl.D.'.K. W. M.
. II. A. . T. SI. ll,i.Fl.nrK llrvlrn
.. 11 holds teKMl.'ir reviews on sei -oriil
and fimrtli Tlmriid.-iv nf ternoonN
In MH.-eal.ee hall. Misters nf other
reviews visiting- In our city are cor
dially invited to utl. nrl our reviews
Mae'-altee ball on Cass street.
l-nl'IMK I.OCKK, Com.
JKKHIK ItAI'l'. Col.
lli:iti:KAH 11..S. htiril TteTiexah IxelKe
r.t. ii. i. t t. r-., meets in una sei
evenlnir. Vlslllns members In Hood'
BtatidluK nre Invited lo attena. I
EVA I.KNOX. N. (I.
MKl.t.l.; HTKIMIKNHON. Re.-.'
KTHK1. HA1I.KV. Kin. Heey
The II. II. K. I. A. 1aloa Hrrllna will
he held at the siHetHbse hall every
first and third Wednesdays of the
month.
I. O. O. V., 1'hltrtnrlitn CfMlfxr No. M,
nut'li at HyKf-N riftll. N. Jttrknon Hi ,
on Sn I ;inl. y Vf-ntriK of -c werk,
7! rig brethren are I way a wel
come. LVMON I. HrKNCKlt, S. O
A. J. ';KIIKK. .. Kk:.
J. n PAII.KY. Fin. (ton.
HO Kl.l fill I.OIM.I MO. IMKt, I nllrH
llroOirrhoJ mt Matfnfrnanr of Hj
HmtsyrM anil Itntlnajr awp t,nUtr
rrm AfTIKalrd with th A. F. nt U
Mteln t M'rnntj hall the A rut Wrt
fourth Hat. nluhta and third Hun)aa
of ajh month.
J. K. PMITIf .Pr n 4nl.
W. J. M Kit Kl 1TH, tlm; Hry.
OfcU. MAC iVKIt, Kin. Hcy
QH10H
CHESTER S PILLS
1 UK IH '.UllMI Hit A. lit.
I -il-rls. tt-4 lLxMidTlrMM4:
ina i
til iUtlSIt JiUtfcl 11 Lie, t. t
S:i3CYlT0GISISYUimaat
aft
Nullum ri'nlle-Hnn Tlio
District 2 . 28.80
Standard Oil Co., Snpplleu,
District 30 1.25
Dolicrly llios., Illarkumllh-
lnc. District S3 3T.0
lien. Itnatl Fund. Culverts,
District 3S 64. RO
(I. IC. Colby, Crusher, Gra
vel, Dlslrlet 3S 70.00
I. W. 'rbntniison, HatilirtK, ,
Dislrict nil 0.00
A. K. Matthews, Gravel,
District 51 90.00
Stearns & Clienoweth, Sup
plies, District 61
General Itoatl Kuml, CtilvortH
District (,1 105.00
Kdwln Weavor, Hefiind, Dis
trict BR 404.22
'loo. Culver. Supplies, Dis
trict 0(1 K.0U
tolienil llooil l--llilil Hills.
H. I). Crouch, Supplies 13.00
K. A. Dllhell. l.ilK. Hock
Crusher I.llll
11. II. Kryer, I Aits ' 6.00
rl. II. Crouch, Supplies 224.10
Stamlaril till Co., Supplies.... 70.5ii
.1. W. liirney. Lumber lXS.SH)
II. A. Carlson, Hupplles untl
llaulliiK 12.08
IVmeiit llardwaro Co., Sup
plies 13.35
C. O. Ilarlloy, Supplies 1.S0
Sieve Combs, Lumber 216.12
.1. It. l'lrkctt & Suns, Lum
ber 8.73
KeeiiiitiKhty Machlnory Co.,
Supplies 20.35
I). Dulioll, LoatlliiK Hock
Crusher 4.00
Dally A. Sons. Lumber..... 259.20
Woodruff Hros., Lumber 21.2K
K. J. Taylor, Lumber 25.0(1
M I'ohlod ft Son, Supplies 2.50
Oivlllo Maker, Lumber 37.80
KocdHport Lumber Co., Lum
ber 30.1.00
VlrKil MeGee. I iber 87.1111
Motor Shop GariiKo. Hepalrs 2.85
Geo. Culver. Supplies 14.15
SlMS'lllI Tnv I'iiikI Hills.
Dohertv Hros., ItlacksmlthlnK
lilstrlct No. 11 2.00
Marshrielil llarclw. Co., Slli
plles, Dislrict 4!l 112.00
Cliurclilll llardwaro Co., Sup
plies. District 51! 9.80
S. li. IIi'IhIiIii. Supplies. Dis
trict No. 5li 40
!. 0. I'rnll, Labor, Dislrict
No. r,l 11.00
J. K. Thieln, Labor, Dlslrlet
No 51 20.00
I). A. Mt'Cord. Ijibor. Dis
trict No. 51 IS. 00
Tom Cannon, Ijibor Dislrict
No. 51 10. 00
M. Neeley, Laifr, Dislrict
No. 50 9.71
Sharpies Suction-Feed Separators
EASY TERMS
Small payment down, balance in small
monthly installments; no interest; no
red tape. Trade in your old separator.
Liberal allowance on oll mrchines, any
make.
Douglas County Creamery
Christmas Photos
Make Your Gifts Personal Ones
PHOTOGRAPHS
Will Solve a Lot of Problems
Hake your appointment as soon os possible
CLARK'S. STUDIO
4
COMBINATION
CREAM I
onteel
It Mekslnto
Your Skin
So smooth, so daintily
crramy, is Combination
Cream Jon t eel, that the
skin absorbs it eagerly. .
Not suspicion of
grease after use; nothing
to clog the pores.
And fragrant with tho
rare Odor Jonteel
the blended perfumes cf
26 selected flowers.
To nourish the tissues
to keep the skin soft,
clr:ir. und pliable and
particularly, as a perfect
foundation for powder
you will find in Com
bination Cream Jonteel
every requirement you
have long sought In
face cream.
Today Is none too
soon to give your skin
the benefit of Combina
tion Cream Jontetl.
lake Home a jar.
50' '
Hovnll Rlor RoaeTinnr. Or.
Van Dysart, Labor, District
No. 50 40.00
Hen llardiiiKn, libor. Dis
trict No. 5G 87.00
Alva Williams, Lalior, Dis
trict No. 56 35.00
Wm. Kincald, Labor, Dis
trict No. 50 28.0(1
(Continued on Pae 4.)
TOWDI.S A It 10 CIIKAI'Klt.
Just In tlmn for Christmas, Curr's
store have Just received a biR new
Htm of towels und lowellnn at again
reduced prices. Large honeycombs
now 65c, fancy blue, pink or gold
Turkish towels C5c: 16x28 In. white
TurklBh towels, 25o; buck barber
Iowi-Ih, 2 for 25c; largo bucks, 2 Be
and 35c; facn cloths, now 15c; twill
toweling. 17 In. wide. 19c yard: 18
inch terry. xRood wL, now per yard,
37c. Not for several years have such
value:l been offered. See the goods
today nt Carr's where you save.
231 N. Jackson. Look for the red
signs Carr's.
i.UM hki;
nf nil iltm.nutnn. a t pan.nnnhl.
rates while It lasts. block Nona
or west sine more, lzoi umpqua
Avenue Phono 235-11.
In the Circuit Court of mn siato of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the receivership of
The J. K. Luse Company, a cor
poration. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe
undorsigned receiver has filed his
final report In the above entitled
court, and the Honorable J. W. Ham
ilton. Judge of said court, has fixed
Friday, December 17, 1920, at ten
o'clock a. in., In has chambers In th.
courthouse nt Itoseburg, Oregon, al
the time and place for hearing ob
jections, if any, to snld report. Any
nnd all persons interested are re
quested to file their objections. If
tiny, to snld report on or before the
above date,
W. E. ST. JOHN,
Receiver of The J. V. Luss Company.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Year
Always bears
ha
Signature of