MS Paint That Doesn't Glare That's the kind you want for interior walls and woodwork. You get,a soft, dull, restful finish, when you apply Dutch Boy Vhite-Lead mixed with Dutch Boy flatting oil. Any color. And these walls can be kept clean just by occasional wash ing with soap and water. Let us talk with you concerning your spring paint ing, indoor or outdoor. We carry reliable paint mate rials only. CORDEN & BISHOP BOSEBTJIU3, OREGON. Fake Marriage Claim to Estate PORTLAND, Oct. i. Jeanne Des esmps, stilt petite and vivacious Hums confessing to 50 years, made bar first court appearance yester 4ir in the gallant legal battle she is waging for the $70,000 estate of th late Ernest Descamps, with wlom she said she had lived as wife for tea years. Attorneys for the es ttt and the administrator, Hector Moomsl, caused her to he called to court that tiiey might take her de position. Toe story of the woman was not without its touch of the dramatic as h told of a fake wedding ceremony In Vancouver, the discovery that she was not truly married when another woman sued her "husband" for breach of promise, the flight from Portland, the visit of Deaeampa to ier home in Grand Rapids, Mich., and the receipt of news of his mys terious disappearance. Ernest Descamps, It will be remem bered, dropped from sight on Febru try 5, 1920, and has never been seen since by Portland acquaintances, leaving real estate and personal property aggregating more than 70,- CHI CHESTER S PiLLS THK IMA Ylll . 1 ONAnUi ILLSK eh DIAUOKB J1RANU J1LI Tr.uk nown s Dnt, tjifett. Atwtw ii rcr-trrv. mvPi r JLL REBUILD DAM AGED STRUCTURE H. Marks Given Permission to Repair Business House Burned Recently. ORDINANCE ATTACKED First OommlufcfcuHT to Auk Council to Amnid Fire Ordi nance ao That Buildings Iteliered to be Firs Menaces t n lie Removed Safe Milk For Infant 1 Lrcaikb , MOOOOBNO Tb "Pood-Drink" lot All Ages. ' Quick Loach t Home, Office, mod ' Fountain. Ak for HOUJC1C5. t OT-Avtxd laiUtioutSabs&stea 1 000 in value. A few days after his disappearance , grewsome remnants of a human torso were found in widely scattered vicinities In Port land. No definite identification ever was made but they were believed to be the remains of Descamps. No clew to the murderer has ever come to light. On February 11, 1920, a petition for appointment of administrator was filed by Moumal, friend of Des camps. Many months later, the com plaint of Madame Descamps was fil ed. Even though the marriage cere mony was staged and a fraud the woman declares that the common law made her the lawful wife of Des camps, and It Is on this basis that her suit for the estate is made. Mou mal contends that the only legal heirs are some first cousins of Des camps residing in France. The ad ministrator Is represented by C. Hen ri Labbe and the woman by Martin L. Pipes. 9 I A, 1 ' hat i Holeproof I Hosiery A B R I A n A tv M is, n sue J STORK 5 The Board of Fire Commissioners of the City of Rostburg, met in the Firemen's hall at 1 o'clock last ev ening, to consider the matter of issu ing a permit to Herman Marks au thorizing the repair of the building at 148 N. Jackson street, which was damaged by fire on September 23. The following members of the Board of Fire Commissioners were present at the meeting: Louis Kohl hagen, president- M. F. Rice. 8. K. Sykea, James M. Fletcher, Jr., secre tary; also Mr. Marks, owner of the building, and his attorney, B. U. Ed- ay. The board of Fire Commissioners previously had denied to Mr. Marks permission to repair the building and had ordered it to be removed. Mr. Marks appealed the order of the Hoard of Fire Commissioners to a board of arbitration, which found the damage by fire to be ten neroent. and the depreciation of the building to be fully within the provisions of tne ordinance. Mr. Marks and his attorney ap peared before the board and asked that a permit be granted to Mr. Marks to repair his bunding. Attor ney Eddy argued that under the pro visions or the ordinance the board of arbitrators were authorized only to appraise the amount of damage done by fire, which was estimated at only ten per cent of the value of the building, and not of the deprecia tion, (or decay) which they estimat ed at forty per cent or more. He also stated that a section of the or dinance would be held unconstitu tional by the courts as it granted a property owner a right of appeal from decision of the Board of Fire Com missioners in case of damage by fire, but granted no right of apnea! from the decision of the board In the case of decay or depreciation. This wap also the opinion of City Attorney Wlmberly and of M. F. Riee. member of the board and also an attorney. After a thorough discussion of the matter, the Board of Fire Commis sioners decided It wu!d be controll ed to grant Mr. Marks a permit for the repair of the building and asked that he submit plans of repair and If they are satisfactory to tne board permit will be granted to him. The Board of Commissioners also approved changes made In the Con stitution and by-laws of the Rose- burg Fire Department. DO YOV WAST A GOOD CAB? Cheap? Look at these: Ford tour ing, 150; Ford delivery, 1225; 1S18 Maxwell, 1212.50; 83- Overland, 300: 85 Overland and a good one. JS76: Chevrolet touring, $400; Mit chell. 1325: 191$ Bulck six, $S50; 920 Bell. 1875. look "em over. If you don't bay one of these good cars at this low price, then you are not in the market. 621 N. Jackson. FOR A SHORT TIME until the present stock Is reduced, we will SELL PURE LARD at the following prices: 10 lb. Pall 1JJ0 5 lb. Pall .78 3 lb. Pail .60 LOUIS KOHLHAGEN Pima to. The Can Street Market. 107 West St. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County light and Water Co. Legion Members Enjoy Party The American Legion and Aurll larv held their regular meetings Tuesday evening, with very good at tendances. The Legion new a snort business session, and afterward went to the Parish house where the Auxiliary girls had planned an en tertaining evening for them ia tne form of an Autumn party. flames of various kinds ana music was enloyed throughout the evening. The girls were each presented with a tiny apron with a pocket, in wmeo they were to place their waist meas ure in pennies, and the boys forfeit ed likewise, which brought the girls a neat sum. This will he placed. Us the treasury. Delicious refreshment of pumpkin pies, cider, and many oth er delicacies were served tnose wno tnnd la line for "chow." The girls Plan to entertain tue boys frequently throughout tne winter, and in this way will meet all newcomers, and Increase the mem bershtp. 1 o Benson P.T, Meets Tomorrow The Benson Parent Teachers As sociation will hold their first meet ing of the year tomorrow evening Ph. sew officers, wtrti their new .nuMent. Mrs. B. W. Maddoi, will assume their respective offices. This, the opening or me yea mtnH will be an Important one, and tt is urged that every member un nut tomorrow evening. A short business session, will be followed by n Mteriaininc program. The fo! lowing talent has been selected for the evening: Address of Welcome. Mrs. F, Semis, retiring president. Vocal Solo. Harold Bemls. tlolin Solo, P. F. Hlrscll. Reading. Viola Wiilett. Piano Solo. Mrs. Charles Helnllne. Vocal Solo C. L. Searing. The committee In charge plan o serve delicious refreshments, and a good time will b enjoyed by all who attend. . BICi SAKUAi.tf IS StXOVD-H-A.i C.-tiitfc We have some exceptionally See bargains to offer In second baud Ford cars for quick de livery. Also we have on hand a good second band Ford truck and one second hand Fordson tractor. If you are ia the mar ket for second hand car at an attractive price, call and look our stock over. AH these cars have been marked for quick sale. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Movie Closeups They say, that no matter how re ligious, bow puritanical a man may be, he has, t least, one frailty. Take David Harum, in a horse trade, he'd steal your eye brows, but In any other (transaction, he was scrupulously honest. Transitions of characters Is not particularly puullng to student of psychology. The unusual character changes of Juan de la Crus who plays the roles of El Capitan and Padre l.a l.ibertad la "The Soul of Rafael" In which lara Kimball Youag is to brf seen at the Liberty', beginning Thursday. is a demonstration iqf the varied frailties and strengths of a human figure. A holy man, one instant, sacrific ing himself that Ms neighbor a stranger, might be happier, the next lastaat he Is a veritable devil. A volcano of bad Impulse by day. minister to the wants of the needv by night, or a Satanic Imp by night and an angel of mercy by day. Out In the trackless deserrt, lying la wait like a beast of prey, for some unsuspecting traveler, who he shoots off from ambush, and the next In stant, catering to a snffering caravan III his very body drops from ex haustion. Such is one of the strange Ital characters developed by Marah His Ryan In her picturesque story nd which director Harry Carson has rahsplanted to the screen In all faithfulness of changing elementary moralities of emotional demands. 'Such Is a character you will see por trayed upon the silent silver screen that brings joy and forgetfulness to millions where these emotions were lacking heretofore. It affords a unique character tudy to all whose love of changing nmanlty Is of more than passing Interest, si tt Oriental pomp and ceremony. In H Its garish, bliarre splendor, has never been more spectacularly por trayed than In the impressive royal naiace scenes which are one of the many features of "The Itronze Bell, ' he big Thomas H. Inch-Louis Joseph aace special production for Para mount which comes to the MajesHe heatre tonight. An extravagantly jewelled throne latform. rich Ivory oraments, ele gant silken tapestries, and rare Ori- ntal carpets are evident In the beau tiful throne room scenes In wnicii Har nval Rutton a powerful prince of India, renounces his right to rule because of his reluctance to lead a lehetilnn aeainst English rule. The retinue of native princes, soi- dlerv and veiled dancing girls are at ired la gorgeous Sims ana saims. ith lewels and precious gold orna tnents comparable only to the fur nishings of the spacious hall. The proper dress for this ceremonial was ascertained only after extensive re search In the most authoritative works on Indian custontes, and all of the rolies and othert garments were esoeciallv made by tne tnce wardrobe department torta Mav and Conrtenay rooie the leading roles, the add! ttonal members of the cast including Claire Duilrey John Davidson, Otto Hoffman. SoMe Johnson, Gerald Prlng and others. WALStT TItKKS. Crafted Franquelto 4 to 6 ft, $125 per 100; single tree, f 1.60. frune trees on peach or Myra plum root. Filbert trees, transplanted stock. es, 1 have ail kinds oi truu irwes. berry plants, shade trees, ornamental shrubs, etc. 1 inspected s number of nurseries In September and handle onlv the best stock. Let me know your wants. K. u. tins, 1074, Roselturg, Oregon. as the Ripened Wheat From which these dainty little SNOW FLAKES are made. All the freshness of sum mer sun, that drowses over wheat fields, is em bodied in them. Just open the package and get a whiff of their pure, unadulterated good ness. . Ask your grocer lor mkw 4j-iyKr Dort'f ash for Cracirs V SNOVS FLAKES PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO., Portland, Ore. - 11 1 Wl'ttmiinffwww Confederate Vets Are Passing Away RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 6. Virgin- la's confederate pensioners now num ber ,57a, about one-half of whom are women. The state auditor de clares it is becoming increasingly ap parent that the veterans are passing away far more rayldly than their wives, due to the fact that in nearly all instances on record the wives are considerably younger than (heir hus- aiids. Many -at the veterans were married twice. Virginia pays lis confederate vet erans lion a year in case or intai blindness, $100 a year In case of tot-j al disability, ami pays $0 a year toj widows of veterans who were mar-, ried before Jiay I, 1SS0, Now is the Time to have your Winter Garments DYED! ROSEBURG CLEANERS SOS N, Jackson . F. KILLAnD Phon &i W. L. Booterie. Douglas snoes at the TO WHOM IT MAY COXCKH.V, My sons Elmer and Aldon have left home and I wiil not be respon sible for any debts or trouble con tracted by them after Sept. 28, 1921, O. E. SWAN. o SKW IHH.1TICAL PAHTV, INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 6. With the adoption of a declaration favor ing the creating of a new political j party of organized lalwr and organ-1 l.oil 'farmers. Hie convention of Hie I'nited Mine Workers ended today 1 after being In session since Septem- ber 20. The resolution proposed the iearly conference under the auspices of the American Federation or ijioor and farmers organizations with a lew of gelling the political move ment under way. PETITION FOB CI.KMKNCV. PORTLAND. Oct. 5. The State xw.iinn nt i.abnr forwarded to President Harding tonay a p-numi asking clemency for cnaries iiennen, convicted of violating tha esplonaee act In Chicago during the year 1911. The petition was presenica oy m .inwt nr delegates. They adopted a resolution pledging support to the Armealrs relief fund. Resolutions endorsing the 1925 exposition were presented. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body bemtw to stiffen and movement becomes painTal it i usuaUy an Indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keeo lbef organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL Ti,. nrirf't siandatd rsmsd lot kldnsy, Unt, bUddfrt and oris scid Boobtss. Famous sines 1696. T.k. MgnUrty snt kp In good bnltb. In lhi it. all Asggtots Oustsotesd JHs"d. L.kkts.wbliHAI "Announcing A NEW MODEL The Oakland Six SPORT MODEL . I Todays Oakland Six Sport with a snap , , and beauty of design and a quality of finish and fittings, such as have never before been offered in any other ear at anywhere near the price. A beauty from every angle. "WE HAVE IT" J. F. BARKER & CO., Roscburg School Booterie. shoos tnai wear at the I'KOFsiSwmSAL CARfMI lilt. t A. llllt. SIT Psrfclns miit. 1'henf si int. Kl l.KM: . etlH. t niriiiraciic !'t!V!M-!u. UooiliB -erm Ilillrttnir til1, F, i. ott i: ---ut i .owr. i'aons In in'. . jjf-nin pi. lilt. ft. i'l.W.KH f ftiropraciic I'hysl'-lan. . mno i ttll. 1.1)1 it A. Ittl.l.ARn, Dnm itm. . 1st I'hone and Savings Man M. DYEING Now is the time to have your summer clothes dyed for winter wear. Wesolicit orders for dyeing. Oar Auto Will Catt, FbntM 7? IffiklfltitgiiiatliiSi m You might suppose that, because Willard will not make a special Ford battery, the regular Wiliard Battery (Ford size) would cost a lot more than others, but it doesn't. We can show you in five minutes if you'll came ia. Auto Electric Station PAUL E. NYGREN, Mg. OAK ASU I'lMS STKKET moss tm. 1 1 i n iitilntil mfe'tamuM ItgllitiaeaciiiBis&i 1