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KCSKnmO KKWH-RCTIKW TH1 KSllAV. APHM. 81. I-M To Myrtle Creek Attorney fieorge N'euner niotoreil AIlOl'XI THE TOWS to Myrtle Creek this morning to spend several hours uttenilltJti t4ttt I business mutters, j Mil. I ISHKRMA.V A I VOl It tLitll'K. ITero from lll!4ir.I F. Schmidt, of Plllaid ep.nt sev eral hou in this rliy today attend ing to Lui'iiiins mutters. Jom I'nitl.iiiil .... B. J Hammond, of Portland I? apendtng rw il day" In the city at tending to business matters. Here on Itu-lnesi M. Coturrl. chief special aneiit of Portl.tPd Is upending several days In the r!ty on official business. To Portliuid J:itneJ (Mark left for Portland last evening to spend s.verul days at tending to Lnportaut business mat ter. To )eiiver Mr and Mrs. J. I. Nicholson left this afternoon for Denver where Ihiy will spend several months visiting with rulatlvoa. To Hire H(T1 Mrs. I). W. Firong lift for Hire 11111 this afternoon where she will spend the week visiting with her son EarL Visits Here Mrs. Mary Caswell of Yonealla ar rived In the city last evening to visit for several days' nt th" home of .Mr. and Mrs. C. I . Wamidey. Here From Salem F. W. Held if Salem Is upending never.il days In this city attending Important buslne s matters. Ho Is registered at the Douglas hotel. To Iw Angeles L. P. Tollman left yesterday for I.os Angeles where lie will remain for several weeks vi-ltlng with rel atives. Mr. Tollman Is a resident of the Soldier's Home of this city. To California A. L. Kiti'hin, who has been spend ing the past month In this city leH for his home In Oakland, California last evening. Mr. Kitchen visited with his many friends and attended to business matters during his slay here. H. I". Officials He rV.na C I.'.... (Luff!.. 1.1'HluiraP lit lha Co,it,rn Piir-lftc itiwl John f ! Scott, general passenger agent, ar rived in this eliy this afternoon on the Shasta, to spend several days at tending to important business mat-toj-8. Iacs Through Claude Itarlruin passed through the tily this afternoon enronte from Klamath Falls to Portland where he will spend several davs attending to busln ss matters. Mr. 1'urtruiu is well known In this city, having made his home here for a pointier of yearn To Wilbur Miss Aide. Wen left for Wilbur this afternoon where she will attend to business matters. Hotel Clerk Hce Oeorgu M. King, chief clerk of the Imperial Hotel in Portland spent the day In the city on matters of busi ness for the hotel. Meet tonight Tt..' " ......a 1..AI,...I S.I luuloOQ t-W Cft- clety wlli meet this evening In the -VI. r;. cnurcn to noiu ineir regular business meeting. Has New Instrument II. mus. the photographer. Is the possessor of a new kind of Instru ment, which he made "himself. It Is a tlii fiddle, made out ol a coal oil can and a broom stick, with one string to play upon. Nevertheless, Mr. Hemus Is able to extract miisl" from the Instrument and Is having a good deal of fun with It. Missionary Society Meet The Women's Missionary Society of the M. E. church held a very In teresting meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marstera. Following the business meeting, a sneeinl program was-given which had been arranged by the hostess and the afternoon was most pleasantly spent by all who attended. IM-nlii fiirl ill Ciiia Mrs. A. C. Marsters received a fine letter from Miss Laura Hefty, for merly a resident of Drnin. who is now nt Haitung, China, on Fnrelifn Missionary work. Miss Hefty is kep1 steadily working and says they nr-1 In need of more missionaries everv day. She Is very much enthused with her work. W. V. T. V. Hold Meeting The W. C. T. t . held a meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. (1. W. Voting. A regular business session was held, during whirh they arrang ed for the coming of Mrs. Arrlstine Phelps, state purity worker, of Port land. She will be here on April 25. and will hold a special meeting for women and girls in the Presbyterian church. Several talks to school chil dren will be made during her stay in the city. Oliver W'avne Stewart Coming. Hon. Oliver Wayne Stewart, for mer member of (he Illinois legisla ture will appear in this citv on Mnv .1 under the auspices of the minis terial union. His theme ol address will he "Our part In the World's Crisis." Mr. Stewart Is speaking In the Interest 0f prohibition. Tho Lo; Angeles Times has the following to say concerning Mr. Stewart. "Mr. Stewart i a man of fine presence, and is nn eloquent speaker The life tln.u experience of a mas ter rod maker. Your old rod re built belter than new, or a now rod built to your older. All work abso lutely guaranteed Write for price list. Harry U. Hobson. Lyons, Oregon. JAItMS ISU.I.OWS Are now op- n at all times and arc ready for any and ull second hand goods ou have for sale. Give Us a call. Phone 251. Cass street. I. J JAKV1S & C. A. I1EL1.0W3. ori-:.vs oi ticks. Dr. V. II. Cornutt, of Portland, who has been fitting up a suite of offices in the Perkins building, has now opened them and is ready for business. Dr. Cornutt has Installed a line set of office furniture and has an attractive suite of rooms. Dr. Harry K. aiorgnn, dentist, telei phone 48R. Offlcs 315 Perkins Bldg, o Ceyloneae Plumbago. Plumbago, Ceylon's most Important mineral product, is known all over the world for Its luster, lubricating, polishing and binding qualities. In appearance It Is a stroag black crys tnllne. There ore now about 1,000 plumbago mines In Ceylon, Includlng nll the shallow pits, open works and deep mines. The depth varies from a few yards to as much as 700 feet. Most of the mines are worked by na tives, the only Important one con trolled by Europeans being the Meda pola. In tho majority of the mines the only machinery used Is the "da bare." This consists of a long wooden barrel with handles nt each end. A rope Is wound around this with a bucket fastened to each end. It Is worked by sever; or eight men turning the handle. Time Has Brought Changes. When I was a young lady I was ex tremely thin and tall, and very sen sitive In regard to my figure. Our club was nbout to give a masquerade which I was anxious to attend, but realizing how hnrd It would be for me to disguise myself, and yet wish ing to represent something original, I remarked this to a young man at the club. He looked nt me with a smile, and In the presence of all the otlicr member! snld, In a most sar castic voice, "Well, why don't you wear a rubber on your head and go as a lead pencil?" Oh, If he could only see me now, I know he . would say, "put a couple of hoops around your waist and go as a barrel." Exchange. STILL IS IK8TIHYED The copper still recently confis cated by tl.o officer in tie. raid it' Coles Valb y was d'Stroyed last night bv Sheriff ritarmer and a government officer. The coppr kettle was kroken up so that Jt cannot be used again. The meta lo'.U probably he sold and the proceeds will go to the coum . C. F. Hill, president of the Globe Theatre company Bpent the day In Hoseburg attending to business mat ters. Monkey Grip. That is the stuff you have been looking for to repair those, leaky tubes. We have all sue. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. o Those Who Dare Not Smile. The ludicrous luis Its place In the universe. It Is not a human Inven tion, but one of the divine Ideas illus trated in the practical Jokes of kit tens and uionkeys. Curious It Is that we always consider solemnity and en counter of wits as essential to the ldeu of the future life of those whom we thus deprive of half their faculties, und then call them blessed. There are not a few, who, even In this life, seem to he preparing them selves for that suilleless eternity to which they look forward, by banish ing nil gnyety from their hearts and all Joyousncss from their countenances. I mot one such In the streets not lo frcnuently, a ierson of Intelligence und education, but who gives me (and nil that he passes) such a rnyless, chilling look of recognition something as If he were one of heaven's asses sors, come down to doom. 1 don't doubt he would cut his kitten's tall off If he caught her playing with It Oliver Wendell Holmes, JSSS3BSS3Z Extraordinary Time Keeping. Methods of reckoning time have al ways been a source of trouble to sci entists. The first standard was the lunar month that Is, the period of about 2iV3 days between one new moon and the next. Twelve of these mouths seemed to correspond to the four sea sons, and so the year was fixed at 804 days. They soon found that they were getting badly mixed, that the seasons did not correspond to the months; In the course of 10 years they were more Ihuii three months wrong. The Jews und Greeks stuck In another month now and then. They added seven months In 11) years and managed to keep a clumsy truck of time. bit Trophies of the Chase. Motnrson Wus that guy we hurt badly? Speedup I dunno. I Just got out lo cut a button off his coat to put In my collection of trophies. m mi i!"iuu Mil1'1., til Tonight and Tomorrow Admission 35c and 15c Tonight and Tomorrow Admission 35c and 15c Mm fb w IMit i tl 1:1 rtife. 1 iii HiO: Mil l I.l IlW TAX. , . ., INCLriUSU TAX. eBtfktfe W -V.5!r& I Jr. t..L-:fi.f..-t r-rf ...... . , . . 2i&Zttlr- V y'"5 t'txt.i-tyirioicrt7tc or J tie Wildcat of Faris :-iS ' ' 4 " Supported H thai r.arVcL- K -V: - : X CJ ff'actcrnior, famous ' H m or his roles n'j7ic it t-cicU m CMAHf &A ' T F you want to take plrt in the most titrate, ad- t: A 11 I"1""" ,hat a"y n"a;' or v 'ver plunged ; -4 I - w.m 'jr?TJrF"X I into, all jou havj to do is to corr.e see beautiful. JZkS&$ -& I WRISCILLA DEAN in her newes; Universal , TV, VVU l V 'Vu r ' Wi:JC"1 ' F"ii-" "P""y Smooth" V:.p.iC rJ 1 ,?re Em Sairbour " MSrd into one- f Vh4- I 7'n,v1v.,;1h ,he "best bad . r-'-V-'iWl forK I 'ro.vroure,-.Bpon. Don't mis, thi. Jo silky fer5 fW p'c,urt" 1 e UUng- (I JUST A REMINDER TO-MORROW 1001 Bargains. SPECIALS FOR THE EARLY ONES Suits, $1,00 Coats, $1.00 Ladies Ladies We could tell you of more surprises, but come see for yourself. Be here early. FRIDAY at 9 a. m. Bellows Stored 1 1 mi ill i.(k;;ixu coxtkact. LoKKlng con.tr.iet, 50.000,000 ft., for trui-k buyer. Good contract. Spt'lomint pvmy 30 days. About: $2000 capital needed. Good terms on trucks. C. O. THOMAS. Hayden Studio Sold to James Clark NKW TO!AV. LTtnlur cht'Ht. t15 Kowlrr FlMt s.m.i:- Sl. l-'iit 1:KNT I'h'asaiit .sl.''tiiir I oonl. I Ivll.n.- of Iwlh. 311 Oak St. Kolt S.VI.1-: in family row ami Minull r nm laiator. 1-'. Schmitlt, l)llliirl. !.-r..n. ,-ilrooin. i;t-n-Wi'Mt 1).uk- ki:nt-I'uii.ici llrnifin Ti'f,'i'n-il. I.tn .st. pi 1 1 : s aT.i: -l STiTI iVV.n v c77in I'N'lf; 1 white cnumi'l lKl.-toail. IMimiii' iv t. M II 1 1 Li: At'iKT woman would HkT I'oyitioii to ilo houMt'Work or nuriiiK. Jl'honi- J'.'-'-r VvANTI'.l Anyone I ayitiK a i-k room latile. iasf addlesH A. S., tare Nt-wi-llf ii-w. Foil SAl.Kl'rNtof 'Mol'tT'ilTTrrriT lof!. all hand ort'd. Weat Side llinrrry. I'hollf I'lllt SAI.K l'rid.- of Mirftnoinnli o.ta- . nil natol portcl. HrtKi't)ur Iro ' l'o. I'hono L'7!l. iAI.K I'rirlo or Miiltnoniah iota , all hand KorU'd. Ki-onolny (iro Plion' r.i. itu. I'll! SAI.i:-'.' idastorvl. mod.rn Imooo s. c.-ption il yalilt-a. Set' Chan. Ky.-s. I'lnc St. U A NT K Middr.r'ai.,T,"V:,!,ia WntiT hou.,.work. country or city. Adores M J! . N. ws-U.'yl. w Fult Slt.K Small ft-room hmim and lot. t'lu-.ip tor cash. Itoiuirc ut 11-2 - -' la' ks"n St.. It'.sel.ttri Fl l.MSM I'.l I AI'AllTM V.snrtH to ?:'') her mo. Alsfo r"oma .'Oe. 7.',c and Il"'''"iiK Apis. I'honc 497. Ki'lt I:KXT Two clean rurnlnheil h.ou-kcei.ini? roomii. cUie In No hi. .lien. So. Rurctt. ITiono 4..:'-It. W A N'T 1 : 1 Ma n .mil w if e"l owor k "ofi tar'n. either tor waKes or rental or Kiowlni- crop of main, orchard'., el... ioi the !nr.n cl I'hono 114 "rv r ' Kor JTSI'.o.el.tirn. Oreuon HAN nil' WOMAN' WANIKI Si.l.iry IIS full lime. 7'i ,ent hour noire time, nelitnsj ffua-anteed hosiery to weti. r. i:xi' iieii e u n n 'ea ry . International Mill., Xorrlstown. 1M. XV A XTKt Infoi ma lion n to the WI-' r..iliiiul of tTiy aunlie. I'.oma K J11"', A""' ' r r.laiWc an.i , Til, nils nleas W ine, J..;.le 1'enter X Madi..a Si.. Kuu-tne, l'rgon' "AT'Tt.t: i:ax.-ii -I,.;, aTTT 2oVJ ,r. it.ol fllihe tr,-r ., vn, . aliy '.! feu. .hi; h irns, ol'-.er holl.l tni..: fnnilty or.'-. id; d-rooni h.H.FO: ..n.ri Whl run 1 leo ih..; lo,at,,1 mil" tuil.i from to.rn. This I. n h rM cla- hue. I'rlce j; nn on ioir lelni.'. A. T I1.yren,e. I'om- K1;1;,""' 2- i"'' '".'t. ItAN. II -iio r,. k ran. n h.- i m;i n e. of Ito.,l,Ure; 3i ..-.i.eo. .... acres in r.as- r in ti-nl.er. T'fre ,r .reek hollolll. All lnr..l J,"" """ '! wvn wire. Kv.r le,r creek ,., ,:.riB; t.t,J, 1". ho Me, h.im JtXtU. held t,Ult 10 ""' .""'I in fair conlitlon. Will ell ror r; , r a.r or r. for olt or I 1rm property -iar F.ui.ne ol i'm. ' Kinney Hyj, Realty Co, Eugen. s m c i . l'-S a . re. o( Mr. and Mrs. James II. Clark to day completed tile purchas of the photographic atudio-formerly owned by Mrs. Edith Hayden, located in the Hell building on Jackson street. The firm of Clark and Clark was former ly In business In this city and will probably change the name of the Hayden studio to conform to the old firm name which will be resumed. Mr. and Mrs. Clark recently moved back to this city after disposing of their fine poultry ranch at "Winches ter and will make their home in this city In the future. They expect to ob-. tain a place near Roseburg where they can continue in the poultry business and at the same time op erate Hie studio, lloth are expert photographers and wilj doubtless en joy a fine patronage. $L'0,OU0 remains nnpald. The recordj belor ilmiJ court indicate thit ih. r..i cuuntv clerk isgut-ri nmikb:. Daymeat or the montr .Hmi t. . due .Mr. Dougan, but lit tr-ia-J tailed to Honor ttem. KLAMATH HKAHINti IS SKT SALEM. April 20 Next Wednes day has been set for hearing argu ments before the supreme court in the mandiltnug proceedings filed by J. M. Dougan, of Portland, to en force payment ot approximately $o 000, alleged to be due for the erec tion of a courthouse in Klamath county. The Klamath county treasurer Is named as defendant in the action. Two courthouses were erected there but after years of litigation, the su preme court legalized tho Bocalled Dougan structure and awarded the contractor a Judgment for about Jinn, 000. Mr. Doue.in claims thai Entertains M Afternoon M A loi ely reception i V.i y terdav afternoon it lb kownH Kdlih Schroder ol B-.s nf Mr and Mm Tm W' have recently rttimi t" l land. ' I Tho nfternnnn ni WEI 4 nuifc and eamM iftff ild I e lichtful lunclieon wu",;J hostess. Those piwM lo .i affair were Mr. and Sn Pirt1' dauglileri neulah ud Colli U' rence Parker. Frantu Rt, '..e Violet icd Clil'i diaries and Marie Sandi C5"; ion, rrana . . the hostess. Mrs. Editi Lodses Hold Joint Sum The Knight, of WJA I Pythian Sisten "; ' , V., J new member. ' ' i j session a delicious jo-rd. followed fM gja slstlng of muticilull:,',! i uers. i if ' i I I II 1 1 v B IMAGINE A RICH MAN'S Working as it "bouncer" In touch c"r f H i. ti,- ...w .11,. f rlrl who runs the r-- thrill, - FRANK MAYO TIGER TR.U1- ny right ot tia. and f.nR. "Tlecr, th' I it.... rm J rail- tt