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nninnnno kwwh nFvrww wkiwesbav. rKPKMmm in, ao MAZOLA MAZOLA-COOKED foods are more easily digested because it is a vegetable fat, 100JS pure, and is from an edible source. Even after frying fish or onions the same lot of Mazola can be used for frying delicate foods. Merely strain and use it over and over again. Mazola does not absorb any of tho odor or flavor of the foods fried in it, nor does it smoke up your kitchen. Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to lard or compounds. Silling A.jmMnfarfcw JOHNSON4JEBER COMPANY Portland TTPPp Write for buutametr IfluatrMed 64-naa 4 - Corn Product! Cook Book. Corn Product julnuuul Company. P. O. Bub 161, New York Uxy. Selling Representative, Johnson-Lieber Company. Portland, Ore Al'CTIO.V. ! Where? Empire Feed Bain. When? 2 P. M. Saturday. What? One sorrel horse five years Id. not a blemish, weight eleven fcundred pound. i One black mare twelve years old, Sound, splendid worker. One bay mare five years old, height 1050 pounds. $ One bay mare nine years old, peipht 1 (150 pounds. tAJI in perfect condition, to be gold ihe highest bidder, j M. C. Kadaliaugh, Auctioneer. Don't study for hours "Say it ith flowers." Holiday stock, all tDTtt and conditions, Including a fine Issortment of baskets. Give me your jrders. Buy If stock suits. Send an f. T. D. to any city in the United Hates and Canada. Mrs. r. D. Owen, "The Fern." Regular meeting of Alpha Tvodgo, Knights of Pythias, Wednesday evening at Sykes' hnll. All .Knights requested to attend. NOTK'H. Tho neseburg Apartments hnve lieen taken over by a responsible man ana wife, who will hereafter conduct the place in a manner calculated to lunnire public favor. ' Subscribe for magazines here. Fic lion Library. The best way to let tho people know your wants is through the columns of a newspaper. We can put your wants Defore 17, "00 people t tM riif.omnA c. , i.i is,- For that friend who owns an Automobile. Robes Spotlights Auto Clocks Motometers Luggage Carriers Mirrors Tire Covers Chains Tires Inner Tubes Side Windshields Twin Shock-Absorbers J. 0. Newland & Son Dodge Brothers Service Station 'j: $ Christmas Suggestions 'mm Ki.tfiu', Tir''''.y: do,ls from raS to th horsemans; Wagons, miaies to the Boys' Coaster. Household Utilities mnt.8'carv?i'a') "EiX BnA c'npr Aluminum ware in a good assort Thermoi ni i . ns Roa""'ra from Iron to the Aluminum. "', and Lunch kits. Fancy Stoneware "'.n "l"owigaE!icy: Wa'Pr P"cl"r"' Children's Hates, Vases, Cor- Frnm h Tools l' V,-! il,r.?yILa'!!'p,ickrt kn,f and planes, brace, and U;T 1'3 THY. something for your CHRISTMAS NEEDS. Churchill Hardware Company rrr imrn P S -Udl, -6) ViCgUU. luWUno'Lle?wlfet M,""C MIU " n acceI"able ,m" Christmas Spirit In This Scenario With the spirit of Cuntma8 in the air we are all getting rvauv for Ihe festive day In oue way or another. Some are doing tuuir Christmas m opping early and others urn still making out gift lists. Tne press raragraphers of the n.it Ion's news papers are also getting into uction ind penning witty wordings ubout Christinas and the holiday season. At the theater last evening we laughed at the clever quip so timely to this season, In that old film friend of ours 'Topics of the Day." Thto reel of humor goes Santa Claus several bet ter, because It "hands on'" joy and laughter throughout the 3 S j days of the enr. It assures mr.vf-? patrons of a Happy New Year. IVruting the pages of publications, tho News Keview finds various timely para graphs akin to Christmas time. So Let's tuke a shopping trip wit li ih" newspaper paragraphers. Wo start down the main street on our Christ mas shopping tour and there's The chestnut roaster's vhislh at the corner, tells you that the worms are done. New York Evening Muil. and, a little later, we smile on hear ing thiB Old ludy, after waiting In a con fectionery store for ten minutes, growing Impatient: "Here, young lady, who waits on tho nuts?" Everybody's Magazin e, and a little durther d. wn the street One local store has a number of Christmas cards all decorated with fringe and finger marks. North Adams (Mass.) Herald, ind near the ladies' glove counter vou nudge your nearest companion on hearing this Husband: "Come, along! - Keeping nie here standing like a fool!" Wife: "Do be reasonable, dear. Can I really help the way you stand?" Albany (N. Y.) Argus, and as we pass the post office some one declares that Santa Claus gets credit for a great deal of faithful work that In reality Is done by the letter carrier. Wash ington Star. - nassing the apartment house on (hat prominent corner, someone com ments Santa Claus won't bo able to visit apartment houses this Christmas. They have rented tho chimneys. Los Angeles It. and you retort thnt Due to the lack of coal. Panta Claus can come down the chimney without sooting his whiskers this Christmas. Rutgers, then we hear this conversation on passing a neighbor's door La'dy "Are you the same man who ate my mince pie last week?" Tramp -"No, muni, I'll never be (he same man again." Albany (N. Y. ) Argus. reaching home nnd feeling rather ""hilly we and our companions real ize that Along about Christmas time the aa nwitli a quart of "tho old stuff" will have no difficulty In swapping It for a corner lot. Los Angeles It. and after quenching our thirsts, the furnace man puts in an appearance, whereupon you remark "Hastus. which do you prefer for a Christmas present, a ton of coal or a gallon of whiskey?" "Uos, Ah burns wood." New Haven Courier- Journal. and reluctantly you surrender the Jug. Your companions will laugh at your expense. Hut, even though you register "surprise," you till up the classes and everybody is happy and full of the Merry Christinas Spirit. i-lu -IIM.il .jui , HOW TUB 3. Single Taxers Still Persist SALKM, Dee. 14. - Apparently touched by the defeat administer lo their pot measure at the Nove; her election the Hi.ijje taxers 'i buck again already with anoth proponed const it ut tonal amendment which l hey have usked to he nub in It ted to tho voters at the next re gular election. The text of tho amendment which was filed with St w Mary State Kozer today pro, ,des thu "from July 1, 19-;! to mid until July I, 1 27. all revenue neee nary for the maintenance of stale county, municipal and dintitct ro vernment shall he raised by t on the value of land, iriesnecti of Improvements In or on It, and thereafter the full rental value of land, IrreHpective of improvement shall he turfen In lieu of all oth taxes for the maintenance ot rov eminent and for sneli oilier pur poses as the people may direet. All provisions of the const i I in ion ami laws of OreKon in miff 1 let v. ill this section are hereby ahroKut and repealed insofar as they eon flict herewith, and this section self-executing." The measure Is initiated by lb Oregon Single Tax league, whom officers are Arthur Itiork. I'orl land, president; Alfred l. C ridge Portland, vice-president ; Christ in N Mock, Portland, secretary; J Hermann, Portland, manager. The vote on the single tax In th November election stood 37,2X3 for and 147.42(1 ugainst. Appeal Made For Support Red Cross "Douglas County is going fai behind in her Red Cross subscrlii tton", says C S. Ileinllno, local sec retnry. A drive will shortly be in augurated throughout every part of the United States for relief of thos unfortunates in the other parts the world, but fiO percent of all thai you subscribe to the lied Cross going to be spoilt for n 14f In Dou glas County. "Tho quota that we hoped to raise is the smallest which rns ever hv attempted, but tho. needs for funds and relief are Just as .treat as they II CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NKW CLA.NNIFIKI ADVKHTIHKMHNTM WILL IIK FOUND ON LAST I'AOB UNPICK IIICAIIINJ ",NKW TODAY. WANTED. WANTKI Violin carrying case, o ..oti one. Hay o WimHiiup. VANTi:i WiKMlrhoppors. ! ree cumn J- l''a'"l'l. P'"" lH-r a. WANTKD Turxf ys, larKO or small. Hoyer lirow. i-'hone M-r M. MAN WANTKD Hhsre proposition; .) Ui-reB tlrtfHt Kirdn soli. I wo nine !rnm HoRchurff; most modorn eoitmry home In tho county. biUh. toilet, hot and cold wntt-r, civ.; a real oppor tunity for the right man. Apply l-nwrt-nc-Cordon Company, 12& Cass street. Phono 1M9. KOU RENT. Van itKNT Safety deposit boxes. Koj'burg NatlonHi uaiiK. KOH KBNT KurniBhed room with nrlvlleae of tmh. 401 S. Main I). Dlllard ChhnKe, any ntnoiint. f. r dilivtrid. Ii I'troK. KOIt SAI.K l!ll7 K'lild r!lIlM. (' l'oi d timriittT A. Iork wood M utoi l'(lt HAI-K- Several rood ple.--f-"of Tur nit it n e I oi- k. I inolriini, loiinK. -( Judd Millin. K)lt SAI.K .Ml tine fuedt-p ho(;, wclKlit inn iiih. nr over. (i. IJioihlom, liin vllle. Ore. 1 hind with touring KOIt KAl.K-(!.i arnl drlivcry hi rlson 8 (nit'iiKo. KHl AI,K Splenrlld young ! cow, f r'h s.iofi, K"tle. t ;himI tie powy, saddle und hrtillH, Harry (J. Hoanlimm. Ten ilile, 1 1 fi. (i e KOtt KAl.M HlMO 4I)W halor. ji::. Petite prunw I'KH 1'ota Iiidih KiiKJin. Myrtle i MLSCKLLA.N EOL'H. rAllKINi. dressmaking of all kinds. Phone 187-11. h2H Mhui. AKKN CP Thre two-: atnl one hlack row. C luxonvllfe. ore. Slioppatd, HINfilNfl II KN Poultry Plant, V'alK-r, Ore Hooking orders mr it-i im leghorn duy-old chix. Ht 15e em h. ,AST CAI.Ii KlK Itl'I.liS All unsold hv Christmas will Imj hfdtn-u oui i'r m'v own use. Metier buy whlh- thy last. Mrs. K. I. Owen. "The K.-rn.;' MONKY TO I-OAN J'l-yenr rural credit farm lonns, low mieresi rue. $20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First morlgatt. e U. F. Hlt tt, of Hire A. Itice. LOST AND FOrSI). 1ST Sunday i Cameo -It.vW-W. pin. Pb'.'iee Itt'ward, )ST Ko tin tain pen. wit pout Klndt-r leave at Miffn-umfW ot!SI Two small gold t.-hnlns. owner may gt property by paying adver t lul or i ha rtf on sai.k- FOU BALK. -House. 3 lots. Inquire 733 Foil HALK Tatting and em-ht oik for wile. Mr. Win. Orr, f.. iouins Ht. Itl. I, U"x I7-K. nit KA1.K heifer ealf. side. jood nillrh row with H. H. Alexander. Jtivur- KOK SAhK Ot UKNT 1 "to ffirm, at.out 125 a'r-s farming land. nnr Isador. station. Iconjlas County. J. H. Ilswley, IMvlde. Ijinv County, Oregon. rtw KOIt H Christmas sralnuts 30 rents Ih In 10-lh. lot 'ivnr, Mrs. J. 1. Vountf. Phon 32-FI t. FOR SAI.K Ci.niphte household furni t.ire. Kiimt-il oak. g. nulne It silo-r, piano, etr. 617 So. Pine St. Poll SAi.rriveral good loo doors; 1 line gla-B door; hinges, knuhs, elr. Juo"'! A M.-MUlln. . kTiIT Ha Ik -Eileen oak and fir wood, at filr grounds. W. K. Itoherts, Kalr iilrllllS. j-on PAI.E Ford tax rah. thing for Jitney business. ssrs ge. Just th Urnm it at KOU UALK-l'iid Phone . Ltodgw car, chtap. Kolt HAM-: ital'lwlu apples, f I per hox. MavflowtT ft.'inili, phono lr H. P. Mradford. 40-K4. FOJ SAI.K lofMl team ftf work hoises. .r0 If takfii at .io'. hi ujne ht l.'u (Ja;?s street, or phon-j i'lP, Ft tlT SAI.K -Apples nnd rider deli v,"r. d in town, phone -H-K2. I. H. Skinner At Sons. HMtHAi"iirTooo"ft. i -ineh sei-v.rr.r. hand iipe In goml-eopd ll ion, 1 rents per foot f o. h lio"ehurg. llosehurg PlumhlriK and Heating Co. KOU S'ALI'3- -SO i'-tly mmlein Ionise mi highly Iniproveil lot s. Close In paveineiit :iil 1 1 1 "D down, l:i!mi( terms. Address It. T.. nu e N. wm- Jeh-W. CO ' K Kltl ii.S Fi lit SAlK - Frnin " h'gi. pro-hi' li'g strain of hirdv. V hitf Plymouth Mot ks mid While Leg horns. Am hooking orders ikhv fo day iM ehd-ks. Kggs for hntehlng In season A. S. Hunt, 'Hit Jaekson St., Rosel.org. Oregon. KOIt SAI.K -One row, due to eatve Feh. hatf-hree.t Hoist el n; one heifer, L' Va?s old, fn-nh iiln.ut Ore. J I rt - 4 ifotstelti. One grade lloistein vear llng heifer. Celt. Telford, Ut. I. Itoxe- hurg i I luppy "! lev i. J'Olt SAI.lv A laiitffiil f.r. acre fai ii ?ft ni'ti'H farm land, h.tl. pasture Hr:I 1 1 miter; fair Itl.lgs,, family ore ha i d. line water, well A Spr.; near H ""' s. hool and ehui eh, Pr U If sold m.oii. $1:200.011. Se(. J. A. Walker, in'. Cast St! PlM.ne 91. Folt SAI.K -Itaneh of 210 a- res. aIsi. ran"h of 2" h-vr. or hoth together, as they Join, and ar g-o ct't'-k ranches; si so 30 nea fir t lmh r Ha r gain If t;iken soon. I no, ti I ? fit Springer Wilson. Olendule, Ore., or C R. Springer. A sat en. Ore. 1 T A L I AN "Pit 1 1 MO T R Jl K M a t p.-"r 0 end up. Three st.e to select from. Pedigreed plants In "Trehts," the greatest ronmien la I rannlritr Btrawltrry yet introilueed. sold at $16 per !''". Other standard varle tlen at ; per l'M-0. We se all varie ties of tre- arid plants. Kugene Nurseries. K'igeiiP, Oregon J-o"R HALF. -P! snap. U Hi-feS l.eiiltl f u lly 111 1 11 at ed . hMt une see t Ion In state; 2n minutes walk to Myrtle Creek ard high sihool; 20 m!len to I(oalurg ftn highway; 15 acres 1-year-old prunes; 7 avres full hearing apples. f.imHy orchard; it atfn In crop, 12 to t.e planted; new ;iVtv plastered hiirufulitw, garage and out hiilldincs. fliOi) worth ps-rsonal prop erty. For uli k sals will sacrifice everything 'r $165 per ar. For parth ulars write O C. Rag an, IloX 21?, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Good News For You About Shoes Save nullify on ulux's by 1iiIiIK .,.. l-V.r u. uvxt ,irw ,vwk, ulv iri...ll,1I Milium ivliitiin on tlit I'rlccs i.f Slim's. Kfiiulne niuuey 300 pairs Men's Shoes, both Dress and Work Shoes. Standard Shoes of highest quality . , Ladies' Shoes, All Styles .... 20 Off 10 Off Q Off " a" LaJies' and Men' House Slippers Shoes Make Ideal Christinas Gifts Select yours while the stock is complete. Economy prices on Shoe Repairing I.aili. l.uill. 1.11,11. l.ailii l.adi. Kriillotiiy Triri'M im SIiin ltruitt tnif h' Holt' tillil lliM'l, Nti-nigM yt.,'iO h' Boles and rubliiT 1hm1s 1.75 a' military heels, IiIkIi 1.110 k military 11,'tlti, lnw 7. a' tit'W aliiiiiltuini hceltt 1.75 .Mi'ii's rubh.'r litela C .00 Mill's lrattior hi-oln 75 Mi'U'h half mid 1.75 Men's lialf solra and lui la 2.U5 Min'a full aoli'ii nnd lieila S.tMl All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Perrin's Economy Shoe Store Repair Service 111 Cass Street THE JUNIOR CLASS Will present "Professor Pepp" A Rousing Farce Comedy by Walter Ben Han, at the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday 8:00 December 17 Admission S. B. A. Members and Children, 40c: Adults, 55c, including War Tax. wtp last yo:ir. M i. Strong, county chairman hom-H th:tt carh of tho ouIWIiik (Iih irictH will niiiin HiUfl tht-Ko 1'acin aiu that thtxo havliiK cliatK of I In work, will mako tin t'unu'Ht effort to 'iOi'uro nu'iiihcrships.' A lurne numiir of the couiiUor ov tho Ftato have public In'ulili nnd tu iuM't'ulosis nurses, nnd they are do ns wonderful work. DoukIuh coun ty ih in need or this worn mm i no funds lhat you Rlvo, nil k townrdn nit'flt ini; tiWHp expensea. Should MkM opfdcmtc of Influonza njipcar hero Ihirt winter. It would bo dun I'ult to render your neighbor tho nmo nnsistanro that wo did last year. "Kct your dollar membership he in Xinas offering which can he lined o care for such rases us are ellfg hie lo receive uknIsLuiu-o from Hume unilrt." ie!U Out i:anrh VV. A. Taylor, formerly of (lib Hy, v.-bo b:i- in en rcridini: at Nor ton, Oregon, for several years, spent ten! ay in Itosebuig attending to business mat ters. lit- has sold hi:: anch nt Norton and is moving lo Juldendale, Wash., when he expects m:il!M his iMTiiiaueiit home, is ft In I'ntthmd Mrs. .f. M. Do'df, left this morn- ng for rorlland where she cmhtI! visit with friends and relatives for the next few weeks Those who Intend U uso this for- tho grower. The California roach lllizer should bo placing orders. (Jrowers Association Is now four The buslimsu of tho Oregon (iiow- years old. It has C.500 momhera ers Cooperativo Association, lia-t as- nnd controln 40,001) acrea. Co suined such proportions that during operation among growers, Mr. Lewis Iho month of November, checks wero said, had In four youra brought tho IkhimI for S540.19lt.23 hy tho Asso- j peach industry In California from 30.CO0 YOUNGSTERS VICTIMS OF RICKETS ciatio and lis affiliating compuny the Oregon Growers Packing Corpo ration, according to a report of W. I. Hialey, secretary and treasurer. The good result h of advertising and co-opernilon wero shown in nn address recently delivered hy C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Growers Co operative Association, heforn the state Horticultural society. In ses sion nt K u ye no. Four yearn ago, Mr. Lewis said, ho peach growers of California were a discouraged lot. Many trees wore mu bbed out us peachcH were selling lor two rents a pound, below the ':ost of production. The growers Jfot together, formed ;i co-operative unsocial ion and hy judirMoiiH advertising, created a df- tn and t or certain peaehes. Th it year Ihe crop was sold for $S,000, ihio, nu avt-rage of IMo a ton to almost financial ruin to an estab lished prosperous business. DAXUKItS OF A OOLI. BUY A STAMP THIS WEEK Of all dlscift-r rlmt arc, taking a leielly loll sittniiK tbc ciilldren of Vk'iiiut its tlie result of un hr feeding rickets pre.liig Ibe idohi 'erlou inul 1dertie:i(! nienacv. Nul less than .'10,- VA children me Ruffe ring froin I bis painful nlllblloi.. nrcm illnt to 6(!l. l,il slhi'iites. To rese.ie these throigh prnvldlng )rip r foHO, rirtiiinj: and raeriicni nt ttion tli il utherv. 'bey cuntiot oh iritn tbc !'ure(n'iin lt-,l(f I'muiell. com posi d of 4'lglit leading Anierlcnu re Ib-f iifieiiclru. Ik n-nkltii; n :ln( iipitnl p ?:t;i.inMi.t') for the rA i'T of kio (U-Mltule and suffering Kurupt-i a llilidreu. 500,000 POLISH CHILDREN SICK. mm HEALTHY 1EW YEAR CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years One nil I lion five hundred thousand children In Poland tobiy hci-i) medical nt lent! nn. Tlilr condition has been emitted by hunger end wmit. To nave llfeui tlie KurojHMit. Kellef (Nnineil N iil1iealltig to the pf'ople flf Hie l.ldtcd StHles for WW to carry on re lief work In Htrl-.Tn Kurnpe. ow;;o (;koi:k notks. With the rather had weather rxpi-f-i d d ii r ing t he next few fi'ks. the fruit iTdwer ran nu! !n his time on inutile ""work, such ns , mending boxes. It Ih also suggested that now would lie r firm time'f niod dryers if neeessary, rather 1 hau to wait until the busy son. II is not loo late to spray with Mordeaux for anthriieno'-e. Although ntl.'T late, better late than not at all. Grow its v. ho have pruning, mirh' heir in now to r-dleve tho rusii of ork iM-tt spring. flood results are ltalned by 'lie application of nitrate soda on lo gan her flew during the mont h nf March. Some report Increased dla-incl-jr at of length of cane. Always bears the Signalure oi ItowliniK I'iyilo Will IK Wall to Ilec-d Hicm. Many bnd chhos d kidney trouble result from a chill or a cold. Con toBtud kldnoys full buhind In filtor IiiK tliu polBon-liidon blood and back ttcho. htaducho, dlzzUieMi and dis ordered kldni'y action follow. Dou't neglect a cold. Use Doun'g Kidney rillft at tho first sign of kidney I rouble. Follow ibis Hoaeburg resi dent's example: Mra. Laura Kimball, 2.1C B. Flint .St. Buys: "Doan's Kldnoy Pills lie 1 1 led me wonderrully and I can't nay too much for them. My kidneys were always weak aud If 1 took cold It nl way a netted In my back, and I mffored dreadfully. I couldn't hold nut lo sweep Iho floor and the act ion of my kidneys were Irregular. Dean's Kidney rills always rellered those attacks, strengthening my back and kldnoys und benefitting ma In evtTy wuy." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get lioun's - K-ldney Mils th mma that Mrs. Kimball had. Kos-ler-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. In the Circuit Court of rhe Stale ot Oregon for Uoiiglus County. In the muttoir of tlie receivership of The J. K. Luxe Company, a cor poration. Notice in hereby given thnt the iinilorniKned receiver has Bled bis lln.il leport In the above entitled court, and the Honorable J. W. Ham ilton, Judtre ot said court, has fixed I'llilny, December 17, 1S20, at ten o'clock a. m., In has chambers In the coui'fhoijKM at Itoseburg, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob Ji'cHoim, if any, to said report. Any and all persons interested are re uuested to file their objections. If any, to said report on or before tho above date. W. K. ST. JOHN, Receiver of The J. F. Luse Company. Christmas Photos! Make Your Gifts Personal Ones PHOTOGRAPHS Will Solve a Lot of Problems Make your appointment as soon os possible CLARK'S STUDIO f !1 i: 'A t-:i