hohkiu no xigyfc-nEviKW moxday. iw:mibhk , io SHOLIDAY DANCEf ARMORY I I WEDNESDAY NIGHT Big Event of Yuletide X t IWV.V' JXMJJ N-r a wax ARMORY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AROC.VI) TUB TOWN Spend Week End 1 1 ere Dr. and Mrs. M. E. McGulre of Pullman, Washington, arrived In the city Saturday and spent the week end here at the A. J. Hochradel residence. They left this morning for California where they will spend the winter. Return to Oakland I Udvh, Tahman if l"l 11 If I a tl ft l.u.n (uftinLr her (lHiii'htnr. Mm H M ftasmuiulen. left this morning lor ner noma. V I. fnmlllllJH IIbI Th mafhlna naerl In furnish the music at the opening or tne copies supply company store aero on ouiur- !on, an stated In Saturday's Inane of Liberty Theatre .m, THE HOUSE OP STAB ATTIt ACTIONS "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES' LAST TIME TODAY J. PARKER READ, Jr. Presents HOBART BOSWORTH -IN "A Thousand To One" WITH Gamount News World Events Brown Derby Comedy Mutt and Jeff Special Added Attraction "HOBO CARUSO" JAMES GORDON in Song MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents A Romance of Irresistable Magnetism, William Russell IN "The Man Who Dared" A drama of love and revenge amid the California redwoods. Story and scenario by Julius G. Furthman. Fox Sunshine Comedies Ford Educational South Deer Creek Grange Elects At the regular meeting of the South Deer Crook Grange, held Saturday. the following officers were elected to serve lor the ensuing year. Mas ter, Alva H-inter; OxeiBeer, William Molton, Jr., lecturer, Mrs. Elele Hun ter: Chaplain, Miss Lola Swift; Sec retary, Eugene Matins; Treasurer, Sherman Conine; Steward , Ralph Karcher; Assistant Steward, George Adams; Gat keeper, Albert Slffer boii; Flora, Mrt. Clarence Smith; Ceres: Miss Arllne Melton; Pomona. Mrs. C. 11. Ilalley; Lady assistant Steward, Miss Leona Swift; Musical director; Mrs. Ada Melton,; Execu tive committee, Messrs. Wm. Kar chr, C. H. Bailey and William Melton Sr. It was decided to Invite the st"'e lecturer Mrs. iviinnle E. Bond of Eu gene to be present at the next meet ing, to act as Installing officer, and the home economics committee was Instructed to serv a banqut at the installation meeting. 8 new mem bers were rece.ved In the grange and committees were appointed to make arrangements for a Christmas tree for the children of the grange a program and a general good time afterward. Garment Workers Wages Hard Hit (By Associated Press.) w NEW YOHK. De. 20. me w New York Clothing Manuractur- w en' association today an- nounced a thirty per cent re- w duction la wages of all em ptoyes. Clair Smith Will Face Indictment llv Associated Presfl EL PA.SO, Dec. 20. The parents of Clara Smith, wanted In connec tion with the death of Jake Hamon, today stated to the officers tiiat the young womun would surrender to fuce the churge of murder. SEXD UNIQUE CARM A very unique Christmas card is being sent by the "Greeters" of the Umpqua Hotel to brother greeters all over the United States. The card Invitation to "See America First' and visit the Umpqua hotel. The greeters at the local hotel are w. J Weaver.. R. Scott Weaver, Kay W Clark, Harry O. Wilcox and Win. Van Huron. The Association of Greeters is an organization compos eu of hotel men and has a large number of members. MANY WANT (SLASH ltoseburg also has Its souvenler seekers, and the management of the LmpiiUa Hotel has been besieged wtih requeMs for pieces of glass of tho window broken by W. Robert Schultz when he leaped from the fourth story of the building Satur day. Several near accidents have re sulted, several autolsts having be come intent on tho window and driving their cars into other machin es, fortunately, however, there has been no serious damage beyond a few bent fencers. CASE IS IIKAKII TODAY The east of J. S. Lorsung, and Pete Lorsung, against the lleuhner Lumber company was heard In the circuit court today, before Judge Hamilton. The case Involves a con tract for building. The principals are all residents of Marshfteld. At torneys O. P. Coshow and A. E. Seaman represent the plaintiffs and v . C. Douglas tho defendants. It. A. lloelh Here It. A. Ilooth, state highway com mlnsloner, arrived in Hoseburg from Eugene Saturday night and will spend several days here visiting at the J. H. Ilooth residence and hunt ing near here. He expects to make a hunting trip in company with Charley Keckley, Will Singleton and R. H. Dixon. Mr. Booth was enroute to Grants Pass having been called there owing to the illness of his sis ter. Mrs. Jennie Mee, but recehed a telegram in this city stating that she had improved. Tramp Caruso at Liberty Tonight r James Cordon, the tramp Caruso, whose singing delighted those who were at the Jaaz-O-Kour dance Sat urday night has been booked to ap pear at the Liberty theatre tonight V '. . 1 An JAM EN t.OKIKIN Tranip Vocalist. He has a wonderful voice and win ning personality, and his appearance tonight will doubtless attract large crowds, t.orcion has just closed a contract with the Rex theatre in Eu gene. This knight of the rods hss a clear tenor voice, not unlike the famous Caruso. At the S.itarday night dance he sang four numbers, three of which were the latest waits ballads. He was forced to respond te several encores and it is uoasihla that he will be engaged again for the Wednesday night dance. RatALTY BOARD TO HAVE MKKTl.N'ti TONIGMf The Douglaa Count Realty board JSjn nwr timlcht In the offices off (Lawrence and Cordon. This li a very important meeting as It is the last one of the year and all unfinished business will be closed at this time aa well as reports for the year read It Is requested that all member be present. o leaving nosnmu) I.rXilON MEETs TOS1UIUIw. w ' The regular monthly meeting of Umpqua post of the Amen- can Legion will be held at the armory tomorrow night. A good program has been arranged for entertainment and a fine time Is assured. Chief K. P. , of the Goofs Ray W. Clark Is oonclct- ing the slum and the mess Kits w 'Will be provided. w T. O. Mahan and wife, who have been In this city for several months while Mr. Mahan was In charge of the Oregon Growers plant here will leave tomorrow morning lor their home In Portland. Mr. Mahan has severed his connection with the Ore gon Growers Co-operative Associa tion and with the Eugene Fruit Growers Association, Wilson Probably Veto Senate Bill iv a utiiwfiTrtV rwu SO Thfl annata tmlnif naaa&rl f-sXanl II llfin f l- sviiaiu wub sd- v - reeling a revival 01 me wr uhidv corporation. Tho measure goes to veto It. o Fifty-Tw Face- Trust Indictment Br Associated Press NEW YORK, Dec. 20 Following Investigation of the activities of the building trust, fifty-two indictments were returned today. Senate Confirms Wilson's Choice fTtv AssnclatM Press). WASHINGTON. Dec. 20 Senator of Idaho, appointed by the president on the federal trade commission, was today confirmed by the senate. AROUND THE TOWN Visited Father R. M. Barton and wife, of Port land who have been visiting Mr. Barton's father. O. M. Barton, of Garden valley, left this morning for their home. . Touring Through T. L. Davidson ana wire, oi saiom who have been in California for sev eral weeks, spent yesterday In this city while on, their way aonie. Returns to RoeeburK Luella Sigier, of the Leberty thea tre, returned- to Roseburg yesterdsy after spending a few days In Port land attending to business matters. To Comstock Miss Marguerite Homey, school teacher of Comstock, who has been spending the week end In this city left this morning to resume her 8CI100I work. VWtcl Daughter Koss Huthchason and wife who have been visiting their daughter Mrs. Vernon LaRaut, at Brockway, left this morning for their home at Kellogg. Returns to Riddle- Miss Ruth Franklin, who has been visiting in this city with friends for a short time, left this mornng for f ranklin end ner sister are attend ing high school in Riddle. Visited Vosbwrst Mrs. S. W. York, of Wisconsin, who has been visiting Karl Vosburg in this city, for the past two weeks, left th's morning for Portland where she will stop on her way home. Returns Homo- Mrs. H. w. Booth and daughter wno have been visiting with Mrs. Booth's mother, Mrs, M. E. Lewis, of Miller's addition, left this morn ing for Olendalo where they reside. KENDALLS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kendall, bt Washington, D. C, are spending f'-w days here while Mr. Kendall la attending to business matters. They Willi eave soon for California to spend the remainder of the winter, ITEVt TODAY. FcMi SALE Harp guitar. Mill St. Tnqulre 147 KiH HAI.K ritutlt-bakr auto In good t i'nnuion. nil ai ills inciielor r or phone yon HAI.K Pur bred Ithoita I.ln( r,ts comti cockrcln. Dr. R. p. Brad ford. Phron 40-K4. !ST Wntrh rhnrm. Masonic .mhl.m Flntcr plena phnns M7-J or lav m .-wa-eviw prric vtATKl Woolcuttra. II pr tier iiio wrvoo. jz.bo cord 4-fout wood. no-ir nros. f-non i-ri4. SALE HouaehoTa furnllur rang with hot watr eetla. heatinc sto. dlsha, te. Also gooit r4 ouggy. i riy nuying ran rnt houa 431 Mill atrt. LST rurs containing valuabi key narl small sum of mony. Klmtftr rifl return to emc of J. A. Wal-Kt-r. Kd caah for rwaril. hut ... 'rn kc)-a and pur, wM -.sorapwhfnj on Jarkaon 3t. or I'ousias National Bank, am all black r-urav with currney. Llbral reward f r tln-1r. Call O. R. Sandara, tot ct ln 81., Kesasburc. Ion Foil SAl.K rrlarnond rlrg. A Chrlst- iiaa ant at aunuat nur pnc. Nvl a.-ttlna with ona i karat atone ana two aHvhtlv amallar stoaea. For ll ca.h. if takan at sac. Pkoaa 1U4-J. or U. W.. Nwa-Ravlaw. 1 MUCH INTEREST SHOWN The old armory revival campaign seems to be Juat In Its beginning. People are remarking on tue streets that nothing like It has been seen In years. At the services yesterday, .the evangelist dismissed the audience but th people refused to go. Last nlgnt many remained and people were converted as late as ten o ciocx. Rev. Jonea has already received 39 in his church alone. Today Is rest day. No services all day The next service will be Tuesday night. At that time Mr. Jeter will model in clay for the young people. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all the kind friends and neighbors who assisted durln the Illness and after the death of our beloved wife and mother. We also wish to thank them for the manv beautiful flowers. Henry Miller and family. SPECIAL NOTICE. Just received another shipment ef Christmas candles. You who buy Christmas candy ean do better by see- In- us. W will make special price on nr candy. Chocolates, 8O0 lb., same aa we hav been selling at $1 lb. Don't forget that Christmas box. Only ten days more. Come in and look 'em over and get our prices. You'll be surprsled. THE MAPLELEAF. CiLKNDALK NEWS NOTES Glendale Is to enjoy a aeries of very enjoyable social occurances In the holiday season. All of our busi ness houses have a very fine line of Christmas goods a Christmas tree at Olivet church, and a special program for all. Social meetings will be distinctly featured, family re unions and home eomlngB will help to cheer the nearts and help us all to recall the days of "Auld Lang Syne." A Christmas tree at the Lutheran church and a special program Is to be enjoyed by a large number of our, community. I Miss Loretta Snyder of San Fran cisco Is borne for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson who have their summer home In this city at a bridge tea in Grants Pass rec ently announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alva Wilson, to Philip Trevoy, of Portland. Many friends and relatives of this city join in felicitations to this popular young couple, and we express the sincere hope that their fullest expectations of future happiness may be fully re alized, and that their lives be a blissful dream of wedded bliss. Frank Neuner is looking after of ficial business in this city and greet ing friends of his boyhood days. when the Neuner family resided la this valley. And as we meet the Neuner broth ers, all of whom are well known officials and competent business men evidence that their honored parents were directing their sons along the highest lines, while living on a farm In Cow Creek Valley. Guy Jacques, wno recently had one of his legs broken at PowerB, Oregon, ls now a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S, Jacques. He Is almost re- The Christmas Gift A Few Best . fa" '-'vcua5 and Wool Dresses Purses and Bags Bath Robes Slippers Sweaters rsi IPC fr.- XI loweis vouiiuen Silk Undergarments fclh Embroil. rn v.MVa vu uvniu onoes Umbrellas Finest Maktj1 1 ""w,"-uu" uue appreciated like hW Fisher's, where the assortments are S choose from and every article the highest iS and taste. You can make selections lnarnonai'vAltr ' l ivAiviaji v v ajr What they Can Wear They lie Hat Five Buying Days Left covered from his lameness. Mr anH VTt- v I." William. home again after a month spent 'in LUti Auguies. Mrs. K. M Moore entertained on Monday with an Informal luncheon that was much enjoyed by her many guests We received a letter from Mrs. flflnrM RAlHU 4hla mnmln. I. home in Chicago. Her husband has entered lntrt hla naap Hnilas n agor of the Marshall-Field stores. She reports seeing Douglas Fair banks in bis latest masterpiece, and sends greetings to all of her old friends, all of whom miss the Beadles from our midst in the city. Ludne the 11 Vnnv nM onn if Vf - and Mrs. L. L. Hurd, who was quite 111 witn lung lever. Is conva esc n O. 3. Brown, our lawyer, is look-1 a. BREAD RKDCCg Effective m ifckfcutl derslgned biken taJ v oreaa to reu.ll it li cents ner loaf. . THE MODElUEf THIS OKlGON ha t ing after btuiMi of 1 la in Rosebari todir. Dr. Gee. C. Knott, sjv roads in Anchor nlliuij as they wen li Jalj. It gets there. Mr. I. C. OllnrooiitH this week arrusi: h 11 Xmas dinner. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. 9. Weather ziuremu. focal office, Rhsburg, Oregoa. 24 boars enaiug 6 P4vMatlem tm larWa Raaabr-atka Highest tmpratur yeatertlay .. 43 Lweat temperature last night ... 3d Prwlpitntlon. last 24 hours 07 Total preclp. aince first of month. 4.71 Normal preclp. for this month.... 6.91 TjCrI preclp. from SeciL 1. 1120. to dato 17.03 Average proi-lp. from Sept. 1. "77 . 11.66 Totul excesa from Sept. 1, 1920... 6.37 Avsraaa preotpltatlon for 43 Wat e-anuria (Sopt. to Mny, Inc.). .. .31.48 Forecast to 8 p. m. for southwestern Oraon: Tonight and Tuesdav fair. WILLI Ait llkl.L. Observar. ToExchange Small Improved property and cash for modern home to 13, 000. What have you. Also ten acre tract, Improved, to trade for city property. If you are X desirous of exchanging proper w ties see us. River Bottom Land If It Is river bottom land you want, we have it. Improved or unimproved. Also one-acre tracts close In. G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N R lasts u raid Insiiranee. 11 Caaa M. Phase 417. Tonlte Only antlers: MABEL NORMAND IN THE 1 "SUM PR1I This laughable photoplay carries you on a ?'''JJ fantastic tastern iiingaoni 01 """ M for fat that makes them beautiful. Mabel J J thin as a raior blade therrefore a dead welt" monlal market but she won out. uon 1 ml" I picture, made from George Aae s ramous Christy Comedy and Lost City ft TUESDAY AND WKP.NESPAY MARGUERITE CLARK in "A Girl Named MafT TONIGHT TOMORROW! MAJESTIC "THE HOUSE OF FEATURES: MWeU, I'll Be (censorfi That's what you'll say when yea ; chilling stunts enacted one right afier a lan's big mystery production "GOANDGETjj A Jlile a Minute Neo.e' Story. .i call out the fire vmtrj wii department and leaps Into a life net. As a printer's devil he's a scream. Theres not a dull moment 1 L . tiJ The ap " from a "?, V the P'l?Ji """"".Jrlrtf- ' ' tT"1 r;rnterf SOI'"" Christy Comedy & Education -.-i-ntt JOCK LtUlluui