tnnatxma lrews-BitviKW, AvrnvrsnAY, xovmntm in. noai. PACK I1VB A CORDIAL INVITATION TO EVERYONE KE RR'S Wonderful Products Will Be Demonstrated Arr Kidd's Grocery and Peoples Supply Co. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 14th, 15th and 16th. Vosburg Bros, and Economy Grocery Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17th, 18th and 19th. Try KERR'S Rolled Oats, Wheat Flakes, Farina and Hot Cake Flour And you will take no substitute. We will serve hot rolls made f rom2 KERR'S Best Patent and Dalles Diamond Flours. NEW YORK NEWS LETTER Trn laraTaT Hieh Schools subjects. Hut It is recommended that I in olectives significant amounts of : each aii)l,.t ha taken nnt Inst n lit- GlVCn Credit "e ' 8ev,ora' subjects, which is le , s rilied as buttering your bread too thin. EI'GEN'E. Nov. 1C (Special.) ''U huh nhools In lunulas county tkosf at Canyonville. Drain, Gar vt. Myrtle Creek, Oakland, itiddle, bore, Sutlierlin, Wllliur and oncalia have courses of study of r hish Rrade and taught with H efficiency that they are arcredit :iythe I'niversi'v of Oregon. To be admitted to the freshman ' of the 1'niversiiy of Oregon a ad' nt r..ust have completed a four- -m r)U nn:r not . ss than 1 units ' work. The term "unit" means the uhalent of five recitations per "OI nf tint leqi lh:n An m nulna h. In one branch of study, for a aool year of not less than ISC weeks, "'isiilerint; these high requirements ' l! a distinct honor for a high " "' on me I uivcrsr.y uc- I1N list. AUhniuh there nr more than two nirpd hieh schools In the state, "It IT; are accredited by the I'ni rity. The Vnlverity of Oregon makes following specific rculilremeiits' ,m ,.111.11:11. one mill pa"n - a. pi uic c nnieiry ntstnrv dwicn e. tWn units or one foreign an additional milt of nnv iiw ami five units in elected M. C. It AC ABU UH Real estate, livestock, farm and merchandise auctioneer. Dates made at O. W. Young &. Son's, or at 530 North tine. Chill-con-carne every day at he rafeteria. CAHI) OF THANKS. We wish to express our apprecia tion and heartfelt thanks to oui friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Sarah Hen derer. . FLEMING HENDERER. WILL HENDERER, JACK HENDERER. FREE at Hall and Son's Garage, Rogers Silverware coupons. A coupon with every 25c worth of trade. I'll CONSERVATORY PIANO VOICE! VIOLIN ART Kl ... . KOIILHAf; i;n- in i.niNG Phono 3'jij af' tr s--- vs V HL 4 ; -1: -4 i . 4 "fflrrni Xutaa' tmJlI a Plintngrapl R0U can complete Ph. and y0u wU1 "LTJ' h' ,r' if tot, mus Studio $4.05 Round Trip Plus 8 per cent Federal War Tax To EUGENE account U. of O. O. A. C. Annual Football Game and U. of O. Alumni Meeting Saturday, Nov. 19th Tickets on sale Friday and Saturday return limit Monday. TRAIN SERVICE Going: Leave Roseburg 7:35 a. m., 2:20 p. m., 12:65 p. m.. 2:20 p. m. Returning: Leave Eugene 5:60 a. m., 1:23 p. m., 6:53 a. m., 7:57 p. m., 11:33 pvn. For further particulars ask Agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Tassenger Agent. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Anyone ! w ho cherishes the thought that New York women adhere to the old-time curse of being "slaves to fashion" Is getting considerable of a blow this season. She has broken her chains part way through, at least, and is do ing It with a gesture of shoer de light. "Long skirts," aald I'nrls, and the fashion dictators on this side echoed, "Hide your ankles." Has the New York woman responded on masse. She has with a blithe but clarion, "No. Indeed." On the stage one sees instep approaching draperies and lower hems In the straight around skirts. In some of the shop windows one sees them. And occa sionally, oh, very occasionally, some woman wears one down town with an effort not to look too self-conscious. Hut for the vast majority, of smart well-dressed women, there has been ro knell of the ten Inch skirt and no Intention of sounding or hearing any knell. . One New York hotel has opened a "thinking room." It doesn't at tempt to describe what the guests are to think about nor how hard they are to think. They just provide perfect and complete silence no talking aloud, no being paged, not even a rustling of newspapers and then leave the rest to the occupants of the muffled, heavy-walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their tlmo there-in entirely to a contemplation of their hotel bill. a The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started. A new play for John Ttarrymore. who has Just arrived home from Eng land, Is said to be all ready and In the hands of Arthur Honklns, who will present Rarrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creen to public ears as yet. One rumor Is that It Is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more Interesting story is that Mr. Hopkins will present the three liarrymores In "Othello" Lionel as the Moor, John as lago and Fthel as Desdemona. More than 1,000 Boy Snouts made their second nnnual pilgrimage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt In Oyster Hay, and knelt in silent pray er beside It after decorating it with fifty wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former hon orary president of their organization. The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week Is Forty-second and ltroadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a sea son Is the New York Public Library at Forty-second and Fifth avenue. The home newspaper Is the attrac tion for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few weeks. It Is the connecting link with "hack home." "The number of young men and women who come in here Increases In the fall of every year," said an attendant. "They're the students who have come here to college and are homesick." The Rtrictness of Hew York state divorce laws la affording free rent for a year to one young business wo man of this city. Her sister who also lives on Manhattan Island is suing for divorce. She didn't want to get It under our laws, so she tool; a house over on the Jersey side. Hut fhe won't live there. Consequently she turned It ovee carte blanche to her self-supporting sister, goes out herself to spend Sunday and has all of her mall sent there. The law Is therefore saMsfled, she can keep on being near h r Manhattan friends. and the sister will have several hundred dollars In the bank at the end of the vear instead of In the landlord's till. , w One more tradition has fallen overboard In this inconoclastlc age. A little group or serious thinkers went out to the llronx zoo the other dnv .to test the claim about music soothing the savaga beast and so on Thev pang Schubert's entrancing "Song of Love'' to llrown Ivan, big gest of the zoo Iiears. and he only i reared on his bind legs and pro tested. The solid buffaloes walked out on the performance and left it flat. So It was all along the line. No appreciation: no evidence of be ing soothed: nothing at all like a conscious reaction to uplift, j I.ucv Jean Price. FREE nt Hall and Son's Gnrage, Rogers Silverware coupons. A coupon with every 25c worth of trade. Or words With aeknawltdymiHU to K. C. B. 4o 4hM eSkci IT BEATS the baud. THE WAY "this thing. KEEPS POPPING up, THE OTHER night. I BROKE aU rules. AND READ a high brow book. AND HERE'S a hot one, THAT IT handed ma. . "MANY OF us find. THAT TASTE affords. ONE OF the fairly. DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS. OF EVERYDAY living. AN D IT seems. UPON LONG reflection. THAT SATISFACTION. COMES CLOSE to being. THE LONG sought, 'HIGHEST GOOD.'" OF COURSE that Isn't. WRITTEN WITH the ease. AND POLISH to which. WE ARE accustomed. BUT IT'S a mouthfuL ' ft AS YOU'LL agree If yoo. ft JUST PUT it Into good. ft UNITED STATES, like this. ft ft ft "SON, YOU'LL be running. ft ft ft ON FOUR flat tires. ft ft ft IF YOU don't hurry. AND WRAP yourself arounV THE ONLY cigarette. ft ft THAT SATISFIES." 4- 3 a "rpHEY Satisfy" nothing 1 else so well describes Ches terfields' mildness, their mellow ness, their delicacy of aroma and smooth, even "body." It took the finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it and the highest order of skill In blending them. Yes, the Ches terfield blend is a secret. It can't be copied. CIGARETTES Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. MB ' Oid you hnow aboat thm Chfterfield package of 10 T FltL'E at Hall and Son's Garage, Rogers Silverware coupons. A coupon with every 2&C worth of trade. MITICI-: iV NCIHHII. KI.KCTION TO INt'llKAXK TA MO1II0 'I'll HI nut i-:vr in Kit that oi'' 'mi': PHh: IOI S Kll. si:h Tin; nkw i oi. iii: its. Ilcnullful high-grade, styles In folders now on display. Our exceed ingly low prices will surprise you. Shop for your Clninlnwis l'holo and visit Clurk'B Photo Studio, Roseburg Nat'l. Dunr. llldg. , N'otlco Is hereby Klven to ttic trgnl voters of School liiNtrirt No. 4 ef 1'oukIhh t'ounly. Stale of orcKen, lliul an election will lie held In imi in., i trlct. at the IIIkIi Schoul on the L'lith I day of November. l:ut. Rt 2:eo u'cloi k in the afternoon, to vote on the ques tion of liicreuslnir the amount of t lie tax levy ti said OiKtrh t for the year l!iL'l-lti:'2 hy more than nix per cent over the amount of tMu ti levy for the . year Imiuedlatelv preeeediim. The Hoard of Directum of said Dlf- I trlit lias determined and certified, liy resolution heretofore duly adopted that Maid locreane of the tax levy Is licces nary, H.ild certificate ecttlnv forth suh- 1 Mtantlally that in the opinion of raid ; hoard necessity exists to levy a larger amount of taxes for the fiscal year he tOniiiiiK on June 21, l:'l. and etiilliiK June :iu, 1!-', than the amount limited oy the ' onsiiunion in me r.ian. oi OreKon. for Die reason that fuiMln sre nettled to create h elnkintc fund for me rein-ini'i i.'ii "i n t i it" , rants, and to provide an euierKency fnrifl of t:lnaa en a r,-iiiired t,v law. and the amount of such nocensaty Increase a l2.43.n. Dated this fith day nf November, 921. K. II. I.KNOX. Cliftirmnn of Hoard of Directors, j ttc.t- V I Ml'.-IM Di.-trO-t I'le.k Get our prices and see the quality before buying tlsewhere. Stephens. PKOK.!sWIOAf, CARrm I Mlli. Ts"vTollSriDl':7-Plione 17.1-1.. , Ult. I.. . 111. is- . u Kl.l.s, urmlal. 117 Perklna t'hone 313. ill. Kl il'.K A. kl'DAIt. Chlropractlo 1'livslclnn. Uoonia 2:0-227, Perkins Handing, mhw. '. I. iintji-nit Kiowera. Phona Hit. 1119 Ho. Jackson HI. Dll M. II. I'l.VI Kit Chiropractic l'hyalctan. 211 YV. Lane Bt. Pit. I (II lit A. Ult. I. AIIK, HcnllM. (tin. (. lat State and SavlnKa Hank Kids. 1'1'one 187. There Isn't any Mystery About Our Menu Just good, wull-soasoned, home-like Hiking, that has made tills place popular. c.ii i:ti:hi. tin short oh- DKItS, A3 YOU I. IKK. Muolc by Mr. and Mrs. P. F. lllrseh, Tues.. Thurs.. Sat. evenings. For violin instruc tion, see Mr. IllrBCh. Roseburg Cafeteria Auto Tops Side Curtains mam: to oitii:it I'lione K1H 7UH N. Jackson C. M. JONES When You are Hungry VISIT TIIK Royal Cafe IliU, O.mfortoble Din I n g IUmmii nod I. tincli Counter. Wo t'nn I'lense You. Siv AsMM'luted cvm Serv ice Dally In Our W indows. (;el Your Dally I'aix-r Here. .MRS. W. II. HOWMAX. Prop. the Clancy Kids f7 Mm Where Ignorance Is Bliss By PERCY L. CROSBY r i at reran ..... iradKitt J Wllt-fOUHAUC AN ALMcnD CANDV - I Y!J , Tham L fni YOU Ail Y """I II T. 1...T - ' (.T I J iLi-LX IVOU.TiMMlt SPlNKCOLOkLQeHZS :':' P'lNK CloRED oN.J .A w