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're Association Elects Officers X annual meeting of the Rose b allonal Farm Loan association , a Jan. 11 at the city haQ, 1 Walte was elected presi 1 I. R. Her. vice-president, K. A. j r. J. B. Stoble and U. 1. Lind t tirectora. and Mlas Sylvia i. aecretary and treasurer. Cbaa. t. Imelster, Wm. Austin and H. A. taton were appointed us the r (arm loan board, with P. 11. t ager. Wlllard Smith. F. P. a., r and F. O. Lange to act aa al tar a in their respective couiuiuui Um.' IT reports submitted by the sec retin y the association was found to be U prosperous condition. Reso lutions were adopted as suggested by tha Uonal farm loan board, fixing feta tor appraisement and securing of loaaa and salary ot secretary and treasurer In such amounts that they jnay be uniform throughout the United States. AIMAMX Nt'RSKKIRK -ALWAYI IK- Prune! Tea and Walnuts too. and Prlot Italians on f.ack not foi low around): 4 to n.aaiss at 140.00 per 100 or $3C0 t to'i ftslsea at J35.00 per 100 or 1316 per M. 5 to 1 ft. sizes at :o.00 per 100 or 1180 per M. Abova. while they lust only hurry. Also Lor Tips S60.00 per 1000. 11S.M par iuo sio.oo per loo. t or aay of almve write K. K. Jurdan, BpL AjTt 800 71(1 St. North, Urantr Pass. Oregon. i 0 . Benjamin Franklin Elrthday Honored (Bv Associated Pnass). NSW YORK, Jan. 12 The versa tile accomplishments of Benjamin Franklin will be retold throughout the country by various organiza tion on January 17, the 215th an nlveraary of his birth. In anumber of celebrations, tributes will be paid to him as a statesman, diplomat, philosopher, scientist,-Journalist, an economist, salesman, philanthropist humorist, printer and publisher. As aa advocate of spending lea' than one makes Franklls Is to be hon ored oa bis birthday by the National Thrift week committee, which is en conrarJ-g other celebrations of life work, lae University ot I'ennsylvan la aluaaBl plan to hall htm as lh founder of their alma mater. Libraries In many cities will cal attention to Franklin as 'the foundei of the first public libraries In tht colonies. i.. . An. s.mmAmnratln trthea that once lived la these same wooded lands, proved so successiui ma it in V n. .1 .. n n mtiiul cvuxl Th Will ud uiauv .- -. - - descendants of the tribes were tak en to the preserve for the affair. -o Joint Installation Held Friday At the joint Installation of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. held Kriuay ar lernoon January 7, the following offlceis were installed by Reno Post No 29. John Hamlin, Com.; I. Mc Cumber, S. V.; A. Minnlck, J. V.; C. Fullerton, Adj.: M. U Webb, Q. M.; E. Stone, Chaplain; C. B. Durland. Sgt.: w . a. uianc, u. u.; J. C. Fullerton, Patriotic Instructor; A. Crum, O. G. The officers of the w. R. c, of Reno Post, No. 10, Installed were. Mrs. Belle Case, Pres.: Amanda Kirk. S. V.; Mrs. Melinda Hagen, J. V.: Mrs. Jennie M. Stanton, sec.; Mrs. Hattle T. Templin, Treas.; Mrs. E. Shuey, Chaplain,; Mrs. Susie Lewis. Condr.; Mrs. Anna Docker, Guard: Mrs. Lucille Ingel, Asst. Condr.; Mrs. Laura Ingersoll, Asst. Guard; Mrs. lena Page, Press Correspondent; Mrs. Clara Fullerton, musician; Mrs Isobelle Whitney, Patriotic Instruct or. Commandant Taylor of the Ore- god Soldiers home was present and was In charge of the Installation, and uerformed hla duties In a very satis factory manner. ' Both organization extend to him their sincere thanks. He will be welcome at all our meet ings. (Signed) Mrs. Den a Page, Press correspondent. Muck Teachers . Meet Next Week The first meeting of the year o the Douglas county Music Teacherr Aseoela'tion will be held at the limp qua Hotel Tuesday of next week, a' noon. The meeting, will be In the form of a luncheon at noon, In thf private, .dining room, and the asso elation will be honored with a visl' from the State President, Frederich W. Goodrich, of Portland. Mr,. Good rich la a well known Portland mu sician, and has been president of the association for the past two years Ha will address the club member concerning the various branches ol the Music Teachers Associations or the state, and will also speak along general lines of musical education. The noon luncheons of the club held last year were very DODular. and a Urge attendance In expected at this tine to hear Mr. Goodrich. Plans will be discussed at this time for the spring meetings or the association, . o . Chicago's Forest Reserve Enormous ' (Rv Axuodated Press). CHICAGO. Jan. 12 In lt firth year Chicago's forest preserve, en circling me city In a great outer park belt, numbers 18,028 acres, anil-cost I7.1OO.S00. Peter Relnberg. presl deat of the district reports, in 1920 the preserve entertained more than 3.800.000 ncoDle. Tha park already Includes more man aui or tne 30,000 acres of thi available wooded land hehlnri rhim go. aad new tracts are continuously beina added. Indian Day, held In the preserve CASTOR I A Fit Infants and Children fc Un For Over 30 Year. always seats of uvim, tirq wtm mum Kioooa. vy vcv kac V Beet, SiM. Ata RcHabat SOLD BY DatGdSTS EVEmhtSE tu a WE REPRESENT OXLY THE BEST. KNOWLEDGE VS. GUESSWORK. This office specializes In Insurance and gives valuable advice In formu lating forms that constitute broader protection. We not only represent 'he largest companies but know how to give the assured the best protec tion. We know just what to advise in case of a loss. We make prompt and satisfactory settlements. All old line rates are the same. You should, therefore, consider the above sugges tion. Get the most for your money We also represent a very reliable farm Insurance company with 16 years'of splendid record. Rate Is less than old line companies. See up when wanting Insurance. We know the game. RICE & RICE, Brokers. o Chas. White Wants . To Fight Leonard (By United Press). CHICAGO. Jan. 13 Charley WhiU on whom Chtrago still lays its claim to pugilistic honors Is now clamor Ing for another chance at Benny Leonard and the lightweight championship. White said he was making every effort to get a fight with the cham pion soon after the Ritchie Mitchell Ieonard fight in NewYork tomorrow night if Leonard wins. The Chicago fighter said that "In flue nee close to Tex Hickard had prevented his appearance at Madison 'dqnare garden so far, but he believed he had overcome these and that the bout could be arranged.. White Is still talking about the time, when In a Cght with Leonard al I ten ton Harbor, he knocked tht champion down, although Leonard came back and supped over the K. O tn the fourteenth round. White Is of the opinion that Leonard has been slipping since that fight. NEW YEAR I'll ICES ON TOWELS, Carr's have good news from their market trip. Our following special prices on urana new gooas win con vince you that Carr's get the new low out nriff nnri fl rat Old 15-cent yalue wash cloth. 2.. 19c rancy waan cioins l &c uooa Hirea nucK towels 19c Turkish towels, lowest for years. Carr's special towel 19c Fancy colored stripe Turk 49c Long, heavy, blue border 69c Twill toweling, special 19c Heavy buck toweling 23c Union Linen, wonder value 29c Clean crash scarfing . . . . 25c values mat warrant your immedi ate purchases, they may go higher. Look for the red signs Carr'i where you save. M IIOI WHO IN THE STORY snntw-K ' raHKHUN. a beautiful Jnunlitff of a wealthy mother, whose sulv Idea Is to have her marry weauu. ASS WIIITSON. the daughter oi a film, wholesome woman about whose marriage there la a mystery. KKn KT If tne son Ol a wealthy lather ami motherless from infancy. JlUMr CAUAHAX, a childhood playmate of Ann Whit son. The theme is a preseni-oay romam-e f Amnrlcan life. ref lectin ir the strength and weaknesses of our marl tul ideas and Ideals, and portraylntf Ktaphlcally the Influence of euvlron- iteni on rnaracier. (SvnuDili of nrevlous chanters: urace Cameron, a picture of feminine lovell- nt-'MB, is me aauKnier oi weuuny imi - entit. Her mother raised her with the nole Idea of bavins; her contrast a mar- riane with weaitn. in niomers method developed wonderful physical harm in the gin, dui sne nt'giwifu the child's spiritual aide, and so dwarf- ed her soul. Ann Whltson. a childhood playmate of Urace Cameron, is raieeu iiy a spienuid moiner. wno conircieu in unfortunate marriuKe, and therefore hopfs that Ann will never marry. Anna mother dies, ana oecause oi me vIIIhith iroMHin about her father, who bfllcvlns that his flrst wife waa dead. mu married Anna moiner, oniy i earn Immediately thereafter that his ilrst wife wns UvlnR. Ann's father, be- IcvInK he had ruined the life of Anns mother and his . own, disappeared. Vague rumors that he had gone Into he wilds or Arnca anrteu duck, ne uuse of these thines. Ann, folio whiff her mother's death, determined to go blK city to matte her own way in the world. Upon arrlvinff there ahe OHt her Inheritance of I1000 and round Herself penniless. After various ad ventures in wmcn ene mei jrr.mnj HathHwav. the son of a wealthy res taurant owner, and Muinle Hlley, Je rome tells Ann that he found her money near the depot and returns the nonev. Htie became secretary to Ken neth Halney's father and after Mr. Hal ey had lt-arned of her presence In the ity. :rnoe tumeron ana Ann iiui'ii were rtvala for the affection of Ken- leth Halaey. Grace Cameron, aided oy schemlns; mother, nnauy marrieu Kenneth and began a course of ruln- ui extravaicance. As secretary to nr. tlulsey. Ann handles his banking mat ters. One day ahe finds a forged check n his account lor siuuu. pne bubiuhib Kenneth. To protect him she deposits ler own money her mo tners nie in surance only to learn later that Je rome Hathaway had not really found ier money, that he had, as an act of 'rlendHhip, pretenoea bo. Ann, nnvinn lepoHlted her money to protect, as, she bought. Kenneth, could not reimburse lerome, and so Ann Is worried. Clrace Cameron calls on Ann and confesses (he tui-ged the check to make good a at a iasnionaoie gamming nuu, Meantime Ann learns that her father. Arhom she has never seen and wno aoes not know she was born, is alive and eturning home, wealthy, Grace Halsey Penitent. Big dance at Myrtle Creek Frl aay, Jan. 14. Everybody invited. A good time araured. Music by Ott's ircnpmra. UNIVERSAL Farm Lighting Plants TLight Plant 120 Amb. Hour Batterv. S390 I j 73Light Plant, 165 M $585 ! if , F. O. B. Roseburg j B ' t n$ . L tl lr! I ! u ouuui yuu inv universal. I J. F. BARKER & CO., i IMP! PMFVTC Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY 1DAH McGLONE CIBSON Did ldyouvprcJCv., Storm In a FISH BRAND Reflex Slicker? protection, foryou. UbltIWlU3 AJ. TOWER COL CCSTON, MA53. rsmm r rrnww Movies Closeups explained to myself and to naive my conscience, mora fully I tried lo find fault with Ken s lamer .or only ai- 1 wing us twenty thousand dollars a year to live on. He could just as well give us forty' thousand. 'I think I went to sleeD soon after for It was ten o'clock when was awakened. I hurriedly dressed my self and went to the bank. I bad al ready taken the precaution to rouge my cheeks, and I guess I was wise, I for I felt my breath come cold when presented the check at the window. What if he recoeniied the slennturol as a forgery.? Tha cashier, however,' did not even glance at it. He only looked te me and aald: 'How will you have it, Mrs. Halsey?' Two Five hundred dollar Mils." I answered.: "The next thing whs to get them to Sellers. I did not dare to solid them by mail. So, I decided to go to a res taurant for lunch on the chance of meeting him. "He was there and came over to my table Immediately. Taking the precaution to roll the two bills tightly I droopped them into his palm as we shook hands. Watching his face closoly, I saw a shade come into his eyes, but he understood and closed his band as he. slowly drew It away from mine." Tomorrow, (irace Chnmres Hront. Do You Know That Millions Now Living Will Never Die. In "Huuer Comes Home" to be at the AiHers theatre Thursday and Friday. Charles Kay Lai ancther of those ccuutry boy parts for which he is fi :uous on the scneen. Tnoa. M. Ime produced the picture. . The f .ory centers around Homer Caven.ltr, who, having exhausted all the jc'ie ot Maluesvllle. goes to the city a d becomes a clerk. Having ac quired few hundred dollars be returni home' on his vacuiion and create i a big impression with the towns o k aa a man of wealth and affair::. He renews hla acquaintance with pretty Rachel Prouty, complete ly on: ill inlng his rival, Arthur Ma chlm, s.,n ot the local hotel propri etor. I'n the last duy of his visit at home. Homer, remembering a chance remark of his employer, atarts sell ing st irk to build In Maluesvllle a branch factory of the concern for which ho wor'i. Thi iking liu-ner must be at least a partnrr in the firm, the villagers fall. Hut young Machlni learns the truth ai d proceeds to ruin Homer's little scheme. However, things turn out happily, and Homer wins not only the girl, lint tho managership ot the .Maluesvllle foctory. Priacllla Ilonnir plnys the part of Rachel Grace continued: "I was going to the villa,' Mr. Bel 'ers said. 'I feel like thlB Is my wln- ling night. After meeting you. It 'ould not be otherwise. "Immediately the Idea fired my mnglnatlon, and I exclaimed, 'Oh t would like to go there.' "There Is no reason why you should not" he answered. "I have iecn. the best women in the town here. Indeed, I think it is consider ed a little Bmart to be seen at the Villa tables occasionally. The even ing Is young yet. Why don't you :ome tonight? "Why. I don't think It would be he right thing for me to go without Ken." "Mr. Sellers laughed a little at this hen be said: 'Mrs. Halsey, I think that is one of the places a woman can e seen without her husband, and not cause any comment. "By thin time we had reached the Villa, and Mr. Sellers had alighted. but he still held the door, open In vitingly." . "I haven't any money" I said hes itatingly. "Oh Ann. how I wish I had not tone. I ought to have known better. But the path to temptation and to wrong oftentimes looks so alluring and It Is easy to get in without real ly realizing what Ig happening. I ought to have known what would happen when Ralph Mr. Sellers said: 'That's easy. I will lend you whatever money you need.' And so. without thinking anything except experiencing a new sensation, I went In. "A stack of cblpg were placed In front of me. I had no Idea of the money they represented. I quickly lost them. Another stack and anoth er waa placed before me. I waa com pletely engrossed In the game. I bad no Idea of the money I waa losing. until the clock struck one which. It seems. Is tbe hour for closing the Villa doors and I was told that 1 owed the house a thousand dollars. I was just about to blurt out the fact 'hat I had no money, when Mr. Sel lers quietly handed me a roll of bills with some remark about I. O. U's, which I have already told yon. Oh, Ann, I will never know Just how I got home. Fortunately Ken was out of town. I did not sleep a minute that night. I only had twenty rive dollars In my bank account and there would he no more money put In for a month, as Ken only gives me my allowance monthly. "Honestly, Ann. I bad thought o' taking my own life. I wondered bow t could have done such a thing as I had done a thing that would break Ken's heart. I hated myself for th inlng of It. I hated the whole world. I almost hated Ken for being so good to me. "He ought to beat me' I aald to myself. 'If he should I think I wonld behave for I cannot stand bodily pain. "Just before morning a solution came to me. I rould Just sign Mr Halsey's name to a check and then tell Ken I had done it, or could at least manage somehow to get the money before his account waa bal sored. I forgot, yon see, that h would get tbe cancelled check, antll tnia morning. "It will only be borrowing It" I W mean Just what we anv that mllliuna now livlnac ore never ifiilnir tn die. " 'The Flnlflhetl Mystery.' the Dojt- tiumous work of I'ASLor HiiKMell. tlln why there are nillllona now llviiiK who will never die; and If you fun keep alive until you have excellent I'hunces of being one ot them. "Since 1881 everybody ridli-uled Pan tor ltUHaol) and the International Iflhle Student! AsMoclatlon'a lilrMHiiKn that tho Itllile prophettied a world war In IH14: but tile war enme on time, and now the meatiatre of hlH lllml work, 'millions now llviiiK wlh never die,' 1h beliitt reKarded Keriouvly. "It is an absolute fact, Mated In every book of the Bible, foretold by every prophet of tho Bible. I believe you will aaree that this Kiibjei t la well worth a few evenings' time for Invea-ligation. " "Tiie Kinlalied Mystery' van be had for 11.00. "In order that those living mny he awme of the uetual exintem-e of this perloil. The Golden Aire, a bl-weeklv inaKuine, deala with eurrent eventa that mark the inatitutlon of the Golden Age the ago when death will reaae. "A year's aubacriptl'in la ll'.OO, or both book and magazine can be had for " 'The Finished Mvnlery tella why mllliona now living will never die, and Tlie llolden Age will reveal eheer anil comrort behind the dark and threaten lng clouda." A 12e-page booklet entitled "Mllliona now living will never die. glvea a gen eral explanation of tlila great truth. uow oeuig nerauie.! worm wine. - tlrdera received for any of ubuvo lit erature. P. O. BOX No. 1212 Or Tel. 10S-Y. Hoaeburg, Ore. KICK RICE Headquarters for buying or selling large or Bmall lots Liberty or Victory Bonds. Also have municipal bonds and other good security to offer. Buy at home and get your bonds when you pay for them, AUTO OWXEITS ATTENTION. If you want to be relieved from punctures and blowouts and make a saving on your tire expense, have your car equipped with Universal Tire Filler at filler station, Cor. Oak ft Rose. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. NOTICE OF SAUK OK flOVERNMTNT TIMHKIt. General l-nn.l Olfl. e, Washington. I. Iereinher 14. lUill Notice la hereby glvep that aubject to the condition and limltntinnn of the Act of June V. 1916 (: Htat., 2 1 HI. and the Inatructiona of tbe Secretary of the Interior of September IS. 1917, the timber on the following lands will be no!d Feb. 1, 19;i. at 10 oclock a. m., at public auction at the t'nlted Htatea luml office at Konehurg. Oregon, to the hlgheat bidder at not leaa than tbe ap praised value aa ahown by tbia notice. aale to be aubject to tbe approval of the Secretary of the interior. The pur chane price, with an additional Bum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commiaalona allowed, munt be depoaited at time of Bale, money to be returned If aale la noj approved, otherwlae pat ent will laaue for tle timber whlcl miiat he removed within ten yearn, iti'l. will be received irom ciuscna or tin t'nlted Htatea. aaaoclatlona of ailch ritl fena and corporations organised under the lawa of tha l nllen witea or any mate, territory or dlflrlct thereor only I'pon application of a qualified pur chaaer. the timber on any legal aiihdb vlaion will be offered separately befor being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. H H, 11. W.. Hec. J, NK'4 NW'4. flr .175 M . NWU NW'4. fir al M.. HKU NWH. Mr 175 M., HW' SW nr 4!u M., none ot wnicn timber anan b sold for lesa than t: 0 per M. T. I! K. I W. See. NKU SK". fir 76 M. cedar SO M. NW, fir 100 M . SWi, HKH. fir :.0 M.. cedar JS M . none of the fir or cedar timber to be aold for leaa than (I s par M. flay Tall- man, Concmiaaioner. tlanaral Land OR lea. PnOFfcfrfUONAI CARPB unintl fill, Auitionaar, geta high I tie N. Pine St !. r. If. ew Kcui Flower. Phon i4V. ui w . ;a DR. sl n. ri.Tt m Oilropractlr mTiician. izi w . ina m. IBllTR WIMtlt-Piano. Theory. Must cal ttnlrs"en. IMS wast airst I. PkoM Ut-Io RHEUMATISM Many people claim they have been rolieved and cured of this divuil ailment by using ANTI-URIC It you sutler with gout, rheumatism or lumbago get an oulflt of this herbal remedy. M;ncy refunded It you are not gulls lied. For sale by Nathan Fullerton LUMBER Ot all dimensions, at reasonable rates while it lasts. block North of West Side Store, 1267 Unipqua Avenue. Phone 335-R. Sheet Metal Work OF ALL KINDS J. II. SINNIGER 119 OAK STREET FHONB 498 I LUMBER YARD We manufnotute our own lumber and have both rough and dressed lumber at yard. If you want lum- X ber, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY DR, R. P. BRADFORD AND WIFE JJcensed Chiropractic Physicians Office iMione 481 Perkins DldK- HEINLINE- MOORE Conservatory VOCAI, DEI'AKTMEXT will open January 1, 1921, M rs. Chas. Ilrnnd, Instructor. Alao new kindergarten and I'hyslcal E lucatlon classes will begin with New Year's. Child's Mental Growth ey i DR.H. R.NERBAS D. D. S. A child's mental growth la often stunt ed by di-cayed teeth. Ihin't let a charge of this nature be In Id at your diair. Hee lo It lluit the rhllil Is liiuKlit htnr to haunh and take rare of hla Uvth. Tench him aim tn get acquainted with Die) IfnliKt. Kuunliaa thins free. Kill That Cold With CASCARA M QUININE FOR Colds, Coagki AND La Grips Neglected Colds aro Dangerous Take no chancaa. Kaop thh standard remedy handy for tha ft rat anaaaa. Draaks up a cold In 24 hours Relievaa Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Haatlacba Quinine in this form does not affect tha head Cascara la h.t ti. Laxative No Opiate in HJls. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Prouty In "Homer Comes Home." The picture, which Is a Paramount Artcraft waa directed by Jerome Storm. Writ i Jaua Koacn. Drain, for cata logue and prices for the Queen in cubators, coal and oil burning brood- era. Avoid disappointment by plac ing your oruer now for future de livery. Remember the Queen la tba beat money can buy. WHY TSE COAL OR WOODT The Oliver 0 11-0 as Burner makes any stove or range a gas stove. Doesn't change your stove, simply sits in firebox, cooks and bakes bet ter than coal or wood. The oil Is fed by gravity pressure. This la far superior to air pressure, more re liable and absolutely safe. Will demonstrate at your own home. F. C. Mam, 1311 Winchester St. Phone 139-K. A BIG SPECIAL IN Children's Hose Regular 30c Value, JL jjL Pair All Sizes. A Wonderful Saving. I. ABRAHAM Dry Goods and Furnishings Let's pack up and go to CALIFORNIA "Winter's Summer Garden" Sooner or later everyone goes to California where the bright warm sunshine greets you; where the delightful climate, the sweet scented flowers an d tho lure of the sea welcomes you to this land of beauty and charm. ... FOUR DAILY TRAINS THE SHASTA" "CAMFOKNIA EXPRESS" "OHEUONIAN" "SAX FRANCISCO EXPRESS" PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCISCO and NEW THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE BEATTLE, TACOMA AND PORTLAND to SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANCELES Provide comfortable accomodations and excellent service. Winter Excursion Tickets v are on sale to SOl'THERX CALIFORNIA Your ropy of our new booklet 'California for the Tourist," will be untiled FREE on request. Inquire of Local Ticket Agent for particulars as to fares, routes, sleeping car reservations and train service, .or write SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT Oeneral Pasaengor Agent Portland, Oregon. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. 7 FRUIT TREES Ornamental Shade Trees, Walnuts, Flowering Shrubbery, Roses, Vines, Berries, Etc. Catalog on request If Intereated In Italian prune trees, write for special Quotations, stat ing number desired. ALBANY NURSERIES, Inc. Albany, Ore.