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nosRnrnn NFWS TtBYTTTW MttNlMV. l.KCBMHKK go, aMi - - -- Chiidrcn Cry The Kind You Have Alway3 Bought, and which ha3 been In use for over thirty years, has borne tne signature of and has been maoe uutier nis per iTa-p- son.il supervision since its infancy. V-GcdcUtf. Moor no one to deceive vou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " J;'.st-as-gool " ore but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Iniunts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its tge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea J allaying Fever ishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natuial tikep. Ths Children's Panacea The Mother's friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Si Bears the In Use For Over 38 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Christmas Suggestions T'H of great varli'ty: (lulls from r;ig to Uio liorHcmaiis; Wi.B.m. from Kiddie to III" Hoys' Coa.-Ucr. Household Utilities Oven glassware, WliKX and oilier Aluminum ware In a pond assort ment Curving SetH, Fine lioasli rs from Iron to the Aluminum. Thermos llnitleH and l.uncli kltH. Fancy Stoneware Toa Votn In variety; Water Tit 'hern, riiildrcii's rintrH, Vast's, Cor nelian Itowla, Klc. Tools From the old reliable pocket knife lo sawn and planes, braces and tilts We surely can linil some! tint; for your CHRISTMAS NLKDS. I.KT I'S TRY. Churchill Hardware Company Roseburg, Oregon. r. S.- Ladies remember that fie Mystic Milt Is an acceptable small Kilt to any housewife. Now is the time to Trade in Your Old Ford on a new one. Start the New Year with a NEW FORD Take advantage of that Electric Starter and Electric Lights. Procrastina tion is a Thief of Time. C. A. Lockwood Motor Company Authorized Knrtl Hint KonNon IValrr ROSEl.UIU., OREGON for FL.ctc.cr's J r M . 1 VaN.V.N.VkVV.Vl Signature of iucvci-i:s I'oii ti;e wiioi.i; rAMii.Y. mi! obtainable at James. Even the wee ones have wheels adapted to llii'ir diminutive proimrl ions, and the child's wheel delights th! smallest tM able In nil straight and push a pedal. For grown-ups t have several styles of bieycles, any one of thfir Kiiftieient to niak glad I hi' heart (if a whi rl lover. Come singly, comet In pairs, ciiino with your whole ramily. i. v. .i.mi:s iiicyci.k siior : 1 X. .laeksfin SI. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON tirade Intrude. As I shook bands with Kenneth I could not but notice thai be did not look well. Me was thinner, and bis eyes did not have the sparkle that always liiKiinuuisheo them. lint ho tried to tie bis old carefree, blithe some self, remarking: "Yon are looking splendid. Ana as beam Iful us ever." "Now. Ken, why dii! you say lhat to Ann," punted Grace. "1 think you Just want lo get even Willi me be cause that man at Hot Murines was always calling mo 'Ibe beautiful Mrs. I lah e .' Ann is looking pretty well, of course, hill Ann," she said, turn ing directly lo me, "you've gotten so much thinner. It's not so becoming as more flesh was to you. Still, It is smarter, dind you can wear tho short, light skirts butler than if you were fat." Involuntarily I looked at Oraco's fool a:d nnkles. I' r skirt was a scant four inches b low her knees, and she was wearing stockings of thw sheerest silk Willi low shoos. I noticed Mr. llalsey frowned as lie not iced (Irace's style of dress, but I must confess I did not share his dis approval. Grace looked wonderfully well, and I have never been one who thought a short skirt Immodest. "What wns it I beard one of you saying about a woman suffering as we entered?" asked Grace. "Surely, Ann, you don't believe In thai old stun"? Woman was never made lo suffer." "No. they let the men do it for tlieiu nowadays." said Kenneth with a smile in which I thought I delected something of weariness and disgust. "Ann was talking about, her mother," said Mr. llalsey, address I CLASSIFIED COLUMN j A 1.1. NKW 1,SSIK1I0II AItVKIinsKJI!:T Wll.l. II K FIMJfcl) ON l.tT ! PACK INDKH III1AI1IM1 1KW TOIV." WASTED. VVANTKn Turners. large or small. Itoyrr lire I'hene 14-K14 W A N"l' I : I -To I'-nt 1I 1. K. Casi-. l'llniie for pne tlee. K2. V A NT 10! I Seven I ks. Please I rrer I list r ll' t ' -II at NoWH-lteVIOW. W A NT I'll- I'llvntf gar.nre near Hose H. 1 1. Plume .MIO-U -I'"' So. Jin-knoll. W'ANTKIl Light furnished lunisekeep- illK inulllS. el1 BIIIHII UlllOMooi iiui,.-.. Phone 1 7N-It. V ANTKU lly expelietiect ilia-' for il-ilim .MiuscWMik. City r t'tiuiitry. Uimimi IT.. Urmia Jlut" I. " ill ..n- ITT. W ANTKl V nil dk niitn Willi wife, ntt I IllltlH II, VVlslM H M JillSIUUIl ln Idi lll. Ins hail f;n in jn ili iue. In-iuii-t t'ij W. l,nn St. W ANTKI oil Ai M it rr it'll nuiri wiintH work -rail iiUIKllH KliM'k. (Iriv.- -r trm k in- ln Kiiimrul r:iti ll on li.tiil work, fail or uil-1Cms.-I.iiik Apt.. Apt. No. B. IAN WANTKH Smtre proposition; HO ih'I-ph (iiK'.--t punlfii hoH, two inlh-M 'nun KiisrlMii k; mont niodt'rn rotintfy hoint in the tounty. bath, toili-t, lint and rold wnfT, ; a real oppor tunity lor the rinlit man. Apply l.awi.'iiif-Coi'doii Company, 1S5 Cass Ntit't't. rhoiic -Jill. . l'l MliKK I.ANI'S " A NIK I - About s.iimi.niio It. It. tti-s. and f., unit, anil u tu-pltoto- and t. It'urapli p.d.-s, alnn ito-r-. lianlnbh- tiinbff. laiKe qua n t it !. on or inMir WiHiT 1 1 itnsportai Ion lor t'on'iun tnarkft. (live lull doiiip linn. purtii ulars, prbf utitl Coin, iirrtt 1,-lt.T. C. K. KiiiuVr. S12 Mills Id'lK., S.HI l-'rrtlH'isfO. I-Olt KKNT. Km: UKNT - I .aim- front room f ur tiirtlifd, Kt'iitlfinaii pnl.rit-d. i'lionv - i'tiU iiKNT SntVly io-po.utt (oxe. KoHflitii n Nat tonal Hank. i-1 Ml KKNT Km tiio d I "tun With privib-uf of htlh. 4o S' Main St, i 'i; i; i-;.vr Nn-.-: ; in tils bed rooms I',.! ho is. Ui . pmc. also slr. p.ii tsx.ins. K.-asonai-lo pine.-:, and nu ll, r new inaiiaut'iio'iit. I'lioiii' :'. Iv-.'burti P"'-...o of MIS! i-:iLAKOli. f.M l.iiKIN' S. .In smnkiny: of all klndn. r'hoiu ls;-K. r.'.'v S. -M in. I,ST i.WA. lolt HILI'.S - All "nnsid'i i.v Cliiistniaj will b.'ibbd out for tii v own li-. r.rtti'r Iniy wliil.- Hoy last. Mi s. K. 1 . i Uvt-a. TIiK- rn. ' MONKY TO LOAN a'l-yr'Jir rurul ftt'dit fprm lo:tn. tow Intrrect r..t. $'.'o,""io lo.al inomy to loan on ko.v.1 rt'itl t'Htato. First nior t unp p. S M. K Ki- of Kin' lM.-n. U I I 't 'NSI I'.i - I',. :n nu'it it u in. ii lii i . 1 1 : .-s.-n i ii i In t i 1 "od noli ,.f ibis ft;, If. tal.iim old. 'is I r I- i lit.. nan.l is hl. rul and i.'tui to hHi'Uii'tit win k itlial. A,;.i,i-s, wih 'Slut! NlilSWV t iilll- p.l II , l t'tlf :st i: .v - tld li . ms. ar in.irliiil. ninl. r Mi n' ui b'ft. npp. r half ftop in rilil. Uni t li' t , 1 1 old sti'. i , und.-r slop' i" b-tt, flop in ritht nir. tun two cir ll si. '.T. limit r nb'p.- in left far. t Mif i-ow. undf i hall . l op hi riht, m .Ch.u f. i k in 1. t t at . I u:kI a ;:llf's t t in ll. nl I h I i"iT Cl k. t ti.r pb ,isi- tall, pi o r propf i ly nod LOST AM) 10VM. ''I'M' Two small oM .haliw. n-.vir to; i ci'l prop f 1 1 b pu y j n ailwr- f.-ttiab- I'ii .low Spot-, 1 1 i I . tUMi.r pt w :iM i'i i.i k.i f ill at Ji' i . li- - : ib,. w.tivt ahtl p.tv r.ir .no lit. o k I. nth. r lo..s..-j;..,f 7uu O .1- iv,.( ti,-,.Mf lid :i tol not o p. i n " M M M. p.,,, KOIl WALK. FOi: SAI.F -.i t unU di v i a-1 I .i ml'dom. I m n l'l I-'. Mi S U.F. Very b..h W hile bora roevH-rf. T.tm red f Ira tit. ti up Tiented. I'lHHie To-li. Hl'ter 4 p m. Ft SA' 'V Cheup "irTahei"liu HTTT ieilaw ear In tine roMd'tlon, $4.n. Apply orriton tia andAUvtric cum- ing Ken. "Ann's father li nlivc and ceiling home. W expect him any minute." "Won't that be lather awkward, for you, dear?" questioned Glace with pointed sweetness. "Whv " 1 answered spiritedly. "I hall be mora than glad lo know the father I have necer seen. 1 Have al ways wanted a father, und it made me rather lonely to have mine so far away." "Hut, Ann, do you expect your flit her lo acknowledge oil US IliB daughter," usked Grace In her most irritating and sophisticated manner. "Grace," Inti rposi d Mr llalsey, "there is no reason for your pointed question. Let me explain that we have just receied a loiter from 81. Louis lawyers. This Idler lias es tahllshed Die fact, through court records, that the woman Aim's father was under the impression ho bnd married had a husband living ut the time. Therefore no marriage existed between Itoberi Carleton ami this woman. Hence the subsequent mar riage of lioliert Carleton lo .Margaret W'hitson. Ann's mother, was a legal niairiage. The remark you heard as vou enu red regarding a woman and suffering was Ann's lamenting 111 misdeeds or the woman who had stood between Ann's father and tool her all these years, and who bad allowed a stimuli to rest on Ann's birth." "Isn't It gnat. Ann," exclaimed Kenneth, "thai you've lenrni d this oven nt tills !aie date. Isn't it splen did. Grace?" "Yes," answered Grace indifferent ly, "now, Ann. you will not have to die a nold maid." Grace's remark was so cruelly in tended that II missed ils mark, for 1 laughed. Perhaps my laugh was a bit hysterical, but it did amuse nie to see how soullessly Indlforeiif w woman could be to the distress of another. "Well, come on, Ken. We won't intrude any longer on business hours. Have you been up to our new house yet, father?" asked Grace, as she turned towards the door. "Yes," answered Mr. llalsey ab ruptly. "Is It lovilv?" drawled Grace. "Will I be thrilled?" "I do not know," rejoined Mr. l-'OU SAl.R H'liise. II lois. Inquire 7:t:: Cnhb Si. I'nlf S.M.K ir.-ten il..7llTf taken t'vJan. r It. SiliulZH, Itrnck w.iy. PTilTsAi.'lO i'he n. l.-i inr" at' 4 Smith i'lne, or phinio Knit H.M.K t'iilb i ge. liny amount, f. o. li. Iililanl or delivered. Itlec tiros. t-'tilt SAI.K 1 two and three year old steers. W. A. Leiper. Yi.neH.lhi. (He. I'dlt SAI.I0--A!!" makes reliuilt tpe wliters. $111 up. (me year's guaran tee. V'ulley Sales Agency, Kageiie, i-nit SAI.i: Vnintjr 1imh1 u(w V.h 7 llrn- piM. 1'ilco MmlMom. 1;:;- onvilh'. Foil SAI.K I1M7 Viird touring: far. tond taupe. C. A. 1-tn-kwood Motot ( o. Ft lt SA IdO Sf vt-ral ti"" piocoH of furniture- I'lofk, Ihiolfum, IminBf, etc. .ludd M ililn. F Ut SAiK: fresh, mnT.ot'li tread Firisloiif ax;t Urv, j!i.7' fjieh. i . . I.-, i .n ..- i iir.r.o - Any M. I'hoin- vour ordf r.H to John und Hohvt't Moiitk'oinery, -:t-K:t.".. i-oK SA"r,K Foril tuVifal.. jlis't th.V t hf nt? ft r jitney bus I ness. tee It ut tlie I lose htii'K (In i ur Folt S l,K-Vheardf. thi- f himd" ft. T.-S in., extra f. 1. us.tl hill lit- Jj. C h " ""-'I '" "! H 'U SAId"-. -.io a - - . $1 :.o p.r tier. Address 1, tr phone I'owell, tho man. lju. lit. -iid lutipi Ft Hi SA I.K Spieiiitnl yoiin Jersey row, f if si i Boon, iff nt If . bmd k-title pony, saddle and bridle, fl.".. Harry 1 1. HoanUinu, T:i Mile, Ore. FOK SAKK 3'.0 fetlte ptiino trees, a Iso one Vct .i liim:i i te ii- hator. (3. C, liafetam. Myrtle Jt'i eeli, - Ore. p.ov 'Jll. F Mi SA LF, Baldwin apples, $1 per box. Mnvflnwcr Hnnrli, phono Jr. H. V. l'.iadfof.l. J0-F4. Foil SAI.K--Apples nnd cltltT (felUf red In town. IMione 2S-I'J. K li. Skinner At Sons. UK SAI.Ketr,ola. I venpert, beds, i iil' inis.eU.i'teous urtirle Miclti, phtiKi. antied fi nit, - reammable. I'ln St. ViU'Mi .IKItSKY tit'Lt, of lltifHt breed, tnif for sale eheap to one who will rio him Kood mrc Kd.-walei Farm. M yrtto Treek. un, FOlt S.rid:Uhi1r fV. T-Ttiffi ..TnTr. hand pipe In i;ood eondtlion, ' eent prr font f. o. h. lio.ehurK. Itojo bntK I I u in I I ri tr and Meatins 'o. Kill SA l,K Strlrtlv modern hous- i.n hihlv imtroved bts. rinse In. pavement pid. $lliin down, balan-e term. AiidrofS li. T rare NYw.i llevlew, t K FliFLS FOli" SALK-'-Ftoiii" "hTul. pro.lnelnw Kti'ittn of birds. White I'lymoiith U.M'k mnl W hite I n ImrnH. Am tiooldntc orders now for d.iy obi rhit-ktt, Kirus ftir hatehini- in ci'Mst'ii. A. S. Hunt, Ti J:k kson St., liesehiirir, orKon. Foil PM.Iv-Onc eow. due t o T;7TeTVe"T7 - half-breed Hulntrlu; nn he,fer, 2 ye.un .dd, frenh about Doe. :'!-:;-i llotein. due prnd Holleiii vear lin b-ifer. Ooo, T. Hold. lit. 1. K...e bui i Happy Valley ). l'l" A 1 .1 A N IMlt NK TIIKKS at pTr "t a ml up. Three sleji to mleet from. Pedigreed plnntn In "Ttebln." the Ifr-atfi8t oonitnerehtl -Htinin pirawberrv yet Introduee.l. miM m t" tier lOftn. Other tarohrd Vari ttes at $7 tit-r lOtiO. We m-ll all vart tie ,,f trer and p'nnt. Kutfwno Nursrli'S, KiiKn1. Oregon. FO'.T S,I,Kraylij;'oinntf ivi.ilp.u! ftv pi t-pnuit ion, mode-tl pmiHrv h.o'e, 1 rootler. ete.: 1 t li . .-f m iih -toe. i tripm-Mfd White l.e-i,tn iav itiir lo us. and all eiulpi;i. ri I . nwl. i n four immi (Ottaite in tl'ie condition; il'v p. i ineiit. water, ebfiiie liu'it. eery filv eon V eidelli e ; 1 l-."! ilt'i'i .1 bind. The txvtct-t little bargain In It bine. Muni t sobt ut once. I'i o e .'T.'.ti tin. part ea-di. l,tw r.-to e O. .nt, ,ri Co., K'." fans Street. IMione FOK SAI.K Kilt snap- ai"r! "beauti fully mtuated; best Iriin neetlon In ptat. 2il ntln"t walk to Myrtle Treek and hivh Pi'hool; 2 niMen to Uoceburif on highway; 1 r n. re 1- t ar-oid pt ones: 7 mrii full tuarlniC apples, fuinilv orehard; 40 aoifn in criij. II to t planted; new $.1".fl0 plrtdtnrii bunmlow. itaraKr nnd ont hiilldinHd: $lSrtt' worth personal prop erty. For quick :ilo will naci'lfic t-veiytbtn for $lSr per acru. Fqr partbulars writ Q. C. Raan, H0X 2, iljrtl Crk, Oregon. riwl.5''n"5r":' iMrKW-Jr. fJuis'y. "W'cro you?" pursm d Ciraco. "An," tiiiupiJOil Mr. HaUsoy. " Oh. coino on (irace," cxclainud Ken. "Why do you want to Htjupoze out wpry drop ot enlluisiuHm u per son has over your own uffairs? KatiM-r is inoro inim-sted in Ann's Ui?nne wtory than he could possibly bo over u hundred houses. 'Wull, I should think that the hcmircotutng tf liis only child would iiU'iest your father. Why, how do ytm do, Jinitt:y Callahan. Are you ,?art of dad's staff, too?" "Yes," answered Jimmy, who had Just entered and was shaking hands warmly with Ken, "Mr. Halsey has made me the assistant manager of this business." "Oh, I suppose Ken is manager." "No, Grace," said Mr. llalsey, "I am still manager." "What are you going lo do. Ken ?" demanded Grape. S"Oh, I don't know yet." "Bui I think. Ken, you should be assi.smni to your tat ner. it seems lo me there have been somo queer changes made aiiice you've been away." "Not at all. Not at ait, my dear," put in Air. llalsey, quietly enjoyin;. i (lie situation. "Ken was away so long n your honeymoon that it was nec essary to put someone in his place." Tomorrow- o AMHA CIA B IANCK RAKTY. Memlters of the Aloha Ct"! vfll hold a Christmas party Monday nisht, i)oC. 20. at Maccabee hall. Kaeh person is asked to brinp.n gift to place on the tree. 8:30 sharp. f Loganberry Plants I If VOU IVlltll. lll.'llltH Hull ...ill tr.xm vrito W. L. BENTLEY WiKMlbltrn, OroKon, II. 3. logan Tips, Spring Delivery T!is6 nre not sprout plants. Joint Mants or sprangle tip plants. They firm-cliisa tips. Also hpve straw 'jcrry plants and all Ulnua fruit irvs. Uettr book vour order now. It. L. ELLIS Three miles west of Rosebarg. BUY A STAMP THIS WEEK 1EALTHV iliW YEAR HERE WE ARE, PETE1 NevrYor Camped once more in the plumb centre of oU,W"1'1,Sd,r'likl old stamping grounds rubbing elbows with th. roaring racket and running flush into more electric displays, blazing posters and smashing siens th sound the joys of Camel Cigarettes than vouM ever believe could be jammed into one town! Wiicn I hit Uroadwav this p. m. I'd said tho Reynolds folks had transplanted "Camel Citv" right up here I ' It seems like all New Yorker?, have adopted Camels as their own personal brand! And Pete ' since this is the original speed town it's only what you expect when yoisee 'em carry a package of Camels in each coat pocket. If their right hand is busy, they dig out their left hand deck the just won't lose time getting a Camel lighted! That's the gait around here, old thorobred! And, Peter, the New Yorker has his own A-l pet reason why he's so keen for Camels. For instance Doc Marshall will bet his car on Camels quality against any cigarette in the world! Bill James says to mo " Shorty, there never was mild, mellow Doay nice v-ameis. Ana, as tor Dan I3oggshe spills it tha Camels are the only cigarette free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or ciga retty odor! And, he knows! Frank Frazer will tell you it's Camels wonderful Turkish and Do mestic blend! And all of them are right! And, Pete, old proof -of-the-pudding you tell 'em that Missouri hasn't anything on little old New York when it comes to that "show me" stuff, on cigareues or anyuung eise i Sincerely & CITY NEWS & Arundel, piano inner. FTion tRDU Fedornl cord ana fabric tires at the ltoseburg Gnrage. . LlRht your tree electrically. Uhlig's Electric Store. Bring your tires and tubes to the ltoseburg Garage for repair and vul canizing. Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele phone 483. Office 315 Perkins build ing. Exltle storage batteries for all makes of cars at the ltoseburg Garage. A practical gift used 02 times a year and always saves money. Uhlig't Electric Store. Goodyear solid tires for trucks, all sizes lu stock at the ltoseburg Gar age. Hamilton Drug Co. now have the exclusive agency In ltoseburg for Lowuey's Fatuous Chocolates. Persons cutting evergreens on our property In Edenbower will be prosecuted. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Lillie L. Moore. Home grown English walnuts, 30e Ib. E. C. Weber, ltoseburg, Kt. 2. nr leave orders with G. W. Yotin? 4 Son, 116 Cass St. Best equipped machine sbop for lathe steel and spring work at the ltoseburg Garage. Tho Thor a gift too large for your stocking, but not too large for your purse; $10.00 brings It to your home Christmas eve. Uhlig's Electric Store. Mrs. F. A. Warner who has been attending to business matters in till eily and visiting near here with Mis. Fred Rentier, left this afternoon for her home in Myrtle Creek. ftHICHESTER S PILLS & 1111. 10 K.d 1J Ijold mrtf lKW riM l,-.xr, Kalrtl with lilua RIHB. I11AMONO liHAMI ; yearsknown as Test. Safest Always SOI '.) HT Urf."?''IM tttKlHBi.ni: AM IS i V IKS' I, wry UNIVERSAL Farm Lighting 20-Licht Plant 120 Amp. Itar Wj 51 - - Li l P 75-Light Plant, lto . F. 0. B. Roseburg ' LetusshowyoutheUniW J. F. BAKlVo IMPLEMENTS b1d I Mitchell and Oakland tlJ have Tiixiai-Mit The same pood nitf same ftoou floor ud tw old prices. For 1 t come out tonight iba Music br tk Jazz-0-Four 6-piece thi oH Subscribe for majuiMrt lion Library. Fires deniuj ntuwe food. Be careful nil 11 Mrs. Tom Olllro', i'A f'.lass Blient today luHlMii ping and vlsitlns ra lave your order nw ' the Thor Ctirlstmu Electric Store. Mr.and Mrs. T.0.j ghler, and Mrs. I. M r,i,,r ,n,i Mm. J. H. Sior v.eie 'anions In 0,1 ' dents who spent burg t, Dfitv for sorts and conditions. iwJ assortment or dm -orders. Buy If "f"1 F T D. to any of Si'ntes and Canada. Mr. ' "The Fern." Ii)UlWE5 Dog licenses aw 1st l'i21. Onedoll" for' male dogs, thre males. Costa w.a :.hove date. Cm annoi" Ed BrantB""-Ll '"- ,rDMt brooder '""-," -1 Samples or: "'"m(il p,.r cent $Z,f nstallnients. Inr. brooder slo'ea, .",1 , machine. W 1 ,. ... , reason r "I return same and y refuncK'o- . 1 INBKVT