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iumkbtoo mcwB-nimrw MOVDAT. SOVTMnm it. tnai. PAOK TWO Hoe, K U II if U skWU . KKV1KW , Issue Hellr Kcel !. J h. w. rt.i e I.. VVImhe rlr " l'i hi I T 11 K ' i I I 'r I I I N' 1 1 A T fr; 13 ' ' . .11 . II IM J no .60 nllv nm vear. by mall Dully. Hi nthe. by mull.. Bv Carrier, per nionlh The Anol'li' frrtm la rluelviy entitled to III u fur republication of all new dtrpatchee credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla papa. and alao the Inml news ni.bllt.hed here in. All rlRUa ol repnhll. al Ion of. ape rial dupuhe herein at .- uli" roeerved JJnfcred a aecoiiJ-cliisi matter May 17 1P20, at tho post office nt Koachuri; Oregon, under the Act of March t. 17 owku'iv, Ori'on, Nov. 21, 1H2I. flbruneJjb.cMn's St sn i jim REEDSPORT MILLS . RESUMEOPERATIONi ARIZONA MINE BOSS SAYS HE WAS SO HEtPlESS HE COULD NOI MOVE HIMStlF Harry E. Scott, a well known mine boj, whose audi ens la Mux 683, Fvnort tn kapn ftnino Durino 'loinbjtonc, Arizona, writes r e x WHl , the Winter Months Is Report. KNI Kl lO.MMi FOLKS Jllxl lour l.iollllis Ulilll Ootill, HU (Ull llllllll) Wait. 'llliri It. ill. na vie iloi.c.l ui mill J tin Mrceis anil fcirie.l arwM Hut " iieis lifle the jIooiIm wore llie rt e reiiiriiiht'veil It" ve kicked In-'it toliuliK-r ImaUM,' tin' mtt mi lit hh a little Hindi)' limn Hie illicit rii) ' Old Sol. Ililt then, Hf Oieoiilitiiii ciiii splii-di and siln.sli uilli nice on such n ilny ns this uiol it oilers one mi oiiiMirliiiiilv In look over iik' iNEW FACTORY IS READY Xi K.fli nuil Ihkii Factory .Ninily '.,lll,lelc.l Komi (Viimli in lion Kim It'll Men Will Oliliiin Hoik in lliu .Mill,. Itk'F.hSPOItT. Ore.. Nov. "I. The Wliichc.-.ter lay Liiinhir Co. has ststrlixl its camp near Itui d.sjiort and is pte'.ariiiK to reunite operation of the mill in a few days, lly the end of the month the mill will bo run- eiowdH for that lnii.ilwisli.Nit we lost " " " ' '"' eoilipany m,..-m.i i,,.,Mi, I,, uiroitgnoui lust winter. ft The largest lilnkle In llie world Is Arbuckle. kveki ok THI-: Ninisr.iricii til v it taken Just niv Iioiu-h lo convert a growlii? foievl tree into a ner printed an. I sold on the Hlreet. 1, 1 1 10. Yi cd. has heen asked to write u rlussie on HIV. The fellow who panned or Ixjiewi-iled llie lino "Idfe In tine dimmed ihlmr aller anothe " the winter. The mill has un.leiKon extensive alterations and repairs durlir,' .'hi.tilown. ArranKenipnts liave lnen mado hy this company to : -hip lumber liy barsei to California Tlie mill ami lamp of the company uive employment to nhont 120 men. Tlie Iteedsport Lumber Co. Is re uniliiK r.pera'lon of t lie mill this week. Tin; machinery was Riven a f v oni run Wednesday nft. rnoon. The mill Is supplied with lof's from Aasen's camp. About 20 men will f be enildnved here, nnd l.m Intention embodied most uf llie element!, of , ; (Q li(,(lp nm,ng al( win. life into that Hiimle line. However, folks, life to mint of us is tun lii an extra suit for Sunday. ti i'f On account of the lilli nml turhii tli'tit waters of the X. l'niHiin, Truiie rickin's lias been abbreviated today. A shortniso In 'lectrirlly catlHeil lis to alaiiil aronml this hiiiic tttni nil day Ionic with our hnnilH In our hip MicketH. So dear, kind and coiiMtnut reader 'm-uso us today and let it he known that we done our darn. lest to rope with Ihe Kitua tlon even koIiik its far as ntteinpt Iiik to ntliich the hind wheel nf n flivver to the old piess hut II wouldn't work. a ; The Kink who Kels out nnd rustles Ills own Kruh Is seldom limery'. a IVHV M llll l.? Miss Mabel Willi, r, in the 'lea.ftne soprano role of llufsy the bariuai.l. Inter l.ltlle Itoy Itlue, satif; well und wore several inasciiliiie costumes which showed her versatility. SI. JjO.iIs I'ost-lllspali b. ?. DO YOIT I'l.AY IT? Hone: "What is Ihe technical name for snorliiff?" Head: "Sheet music!" You've heard people snv, "Ain't that feller lucky?" Of roii si- yon bin. hut folks, luck Is lust like the hole In Ihe doii'.'htiut. It's here but you've trot to have somethinK to put around It. . .M. AI!, I'l ltKIVS Si:: "llaln Is etiil't the close t r.nine lieople ever (vol to water." down and out nearly all the tune nun rheuinatitun and llnul ly goi lo where I cojl.ln't movo, even to led myself. My wife tiiu iel.t 1 would never Ret well ak'aln, and she knew my ondition belter than any one else. "i was absoluti ly helpless whi'ti my v.lfe c'.arted giviuti mo Tanlac and in four days 1 ate a hearty meal lor the lint time in many months, 'laiiluc put mo on my feet and Tin b::ck on the job woikliiK hard and le. ling just line. 1 have gained eighteen pounds in weight, too." Tr.nlac is sold In Itoueburg by W. I Chapiuan's Thurmacy and by ! ading dr. ggista everywhere. Al Tl MX f)V TIIK I MPQCA V- William Stewart Cordon. n-i. liinn ver.-ei were vrllten some years ni;o on die stennihont "Kv on her wnv from Rrntl-buri; tn Curd incr. nnd found lh"ir wav Inln "The Weslern Sidrit," a book of poonu by the nti!hnr.) The sun Is peekiuix o'er llie edijn Of yonder blue and bristling le.li: And fllnlni; o'er Ihe vaBiant iiIkIH An aureole of golden light. Thin rrowm. a rb'e ()f rer.il firs Whose plumes the ninrulni; zephy stirs. The qual's are call'nq from the hill It glvei my hln.nl a western thrill Then coi'ie with mo and we will rid. The lordly l'mp.i:.i'.i ri.iwlni; tl I For none e'er dicamcd a grander dawn Thnn greets the hills of Or. a.m. And none e'er dreamed a sweet, maid . Than blends her charm wllh sheen and shade Th l w hile her we tern spell ph weaves With frngranl wild vanlUa leaves. The classic Iianubc an. I the Hon Hear no such girls as Oregon. Tho skulking river tvoifis tn hide Where black basaltic .11 iTh divide: Weird K'-hn Island lakes our shout And sends It hounding n'l about. While roval salmon glide and sprlni: Their golden armor glis'oninK. We see Old lirinu rape and sniff Ami shuffle off behind a cliff, While by yon Innr-Ts ruddy base. Vneonsciuus of her svh.in gr.iee, A doe Is feeding with her T.iwn Ah. this Is life In Oregon. cow hear old Neptune's risin; rn:ir. And mark Ihe maples on the shine; The landscape paluled of Ihe skies lias lavish..! her" his nastic dves, And made a rosml niasierpleco Motp gorgeous tbau the arts of ; recce. ' tor. The C. MeC. jonnson mill will re gime operation next week. This mill nan abo been undergoing repairs .hiring the close-down, and accord ing to Mr. Johnson il Is his Intention lo operate nil winter at full capa city. About 120 men are employed in mill and camp. The new plant erected by the lioeilHpnrt Sa::h & Door company on the slle of the one burned last July it now niarlng completion. Mn.t of Ihe new machinery has arrived and Is being Installed under the supervision of Al Haas, the foreman. It Is ex pected to have, the plant in running order In about twenty or thirty days ind will then resume operation with prospect of continuous operation. Minut SO or 40 men will be employed :t the plant. The road contractor is assembling x crew for Ihe county road up the Ivor. It Is understood that he ex peels lo employ about 50 men. Tho riuMni iu'.wix Mr.s'n l,nl Ihe ion ' .'.. .1.. ' i nhllltv. who know the business, to -i.mi in inn." men iisu.i.iv e!iui,-u In that Indiiitrv nt this enrt will handle chock alterations and forgery have good rhaneos for employment business of large uptown surety corn hero .luring tho winter If they desire. Pv Just entering that field I n- Tim ,.r . iD,i..t usual opportunity for tne rlgni man tlvelv Interested In the future nf lv atte, experience and a general rtatoment or nuaiuicaiioiis. never struck mo moro forcible than at one of the Armistii'o Pay concerts given under the auspices of the Na tional Council of Women. Kvery iiody was thinking about peace on that day, naturally, and what could In; done to Insure it. and hoping roul praying that tho conference in Washington will aciompish all that its lenders want It to. Hut the whole power of human ability to accom plish that and anything else worth working for was Impressed upon that National Rong Day audience aF r.mendouslv as It could have -been any number of powerful speeches I am sure. The message of Hie open ing chorus. "Come, Thou Almighty IClng." was equally potent with that if the patriotism In a new national wng. "Land or Mine, ny iosnu auu Ma-Dormld. which was on the pro- rain. It was a wonderful occasion nd particularly so because we know- Hint from Maine to Texas the Coun 11 of Women had arranged for the same "program to be given on that "amo evening. Si ft Talent exists In all sorts nf places and occupations. The proprietor of i Itoumanian restaurant In the lower iast side has been entertaining hi natron fo. many months bv playin? rn a cvnihalom. I'ptowners who don't go in for what they call "slum mine" smiled when their more ad venturing friends told them of their discovery of real music in this little eating place. Now th.it restaurant proprietor, Joseph Moskowitz, is to she a recital at our Town nair, lat or this nionlh. II may bo quite all right, but thlls nd In a Now York morning paper sounds naive, at Hie least: "Wanted Two men of organization and selling m:iil Vli TIIK TOWN Was In Kiiireno Uexter like and Hert Sutherland were among the Kugene vlaltors to the football game. Hot.;? from INirtlwml Irvln llrunn, who spent the latter part of last week at Portland look big after busimss matters, has re turned home. ill for I'nst Week Mrs. In in Hr l has been 111 al her home In North l.osebuig lor the pant week. She was reported some what Improved today. Will Leave for I'oillnn.l .Miss Amies 1'iti hford w ill leave Wednesday morning tor I'ortl and whero she will enjoy Thanksghim with relatives. Many Attended Came Koseburg was w. il represented 'he Oregon-O. A. C. football same In Kugene Saturday.- A large number uf local residents made tho trip by automobile, while not a few took Jhe train to the University City. All re- nort a fine game in spile of the sea of mud and downpour of rain. Leaves for Salem L. W. Ingles, a local contractor, left for Salem this afternoon. ll will appear before Ihe compensation wiard at that nlaco. Recently he sur fered an Injury to his hand nnd he was tenuesled bv the board to make the trip to Salem lo allow them to make an adjustment in the compen satlon under the workmen's act. 'heir town. The question of port Itn "rovoment nnd permanent develop ment nf Indus'rv Is the general sub ject of conversa'ion. Your qirostlon nnswered nt last. POSITIVE PIJOOK that YOU are an leimorlal 11. Int'. I Ife nfler death. One can Bcaseely believe that the bill announcing "Hamlet" In Mil movies refers to the well known work of Mr. Shakespeare. Accoul Ing to cinema custom that, screed would become "Ophelia's l'alal Lure" 1.. Isidore Itanko, llelnline studio, r,r "Skulling Skulls" In the hands r.l No. 25 and HO, 8 o'clock. Free. Smooth as a coot upon Its keel Our launch glides onward, and we I. el The charm whore coast and country kiss, In one enchanted land of bliss. The quest of life Is hardly won I' mil you've lived In Oregon. Talk not of "Melancholy days" Of 'Naked woods" nnd ' ley wavs." And "Dark forebodings of the snow" l et old Noieniber come nnd go, Tor spring and winter blend In one In Douglaa County, Oregon. j NEW YORK NEWS LETTER NKW YOltlC. Nov. 21. The wo men of New York have never milled In u (ommon purpose to Ihe extent they did nt (lie city election. They wore the first In line before the poll- on nootiis and assumed llie citizen ship obligation placed on Ihoin by suffrage as a solemn duly. During Ihe heavy hours of their voting some nt IHe el.v tiou booths looked for all llie world like a church hall with a vnUy on to raise the cliur.h moii g.Tte. I'nl out of all the activity 'li.ir sex certainly drew one plum lit tho election of Miss Annie Mai hews as register of New York county. Aside from the large honor In hold lug down" till i Job there Is a round lat $12,000 per year In it. M,ss Mathews is Ihe first woman to he elected to nn Important office In Ibis illy. The o.mteii fur Ihe place was a very hitter one. in which the wo men broke pativ lines more fro 'iiioiiily than for th other offices, be-a,ls- of the ngirelve personalities nf ihe I .vit candidal, s. llesldes there was a mere man candidate, who ex : 'i '" walk In en the old theory "i icminino unlilness. lint Ho 'a.lies. "tiod bless 'in." as ),o speak ers will say at Ihe ,,,,. feasts, show d him. fine of New York's fuvorile come dl. lines. Hie Ihiinii.eil,. nr.-i.e Ceor :. Is soon lo aiip-ar a tain. This lllus irlotis lady, own If llie wife f vvn Hum A. Ilradv. ihe i-n.dn.-.,r l,.,u l,.,.i enciiiar diiTieciiv In rinding a suit ihle p'ay for a vrv long lime This time II Is to h- "Mail,. ,,i ,ii., nd tr nti v. -here mo-ins nnvthliiT hoitld ,e cnllr. I- adequate for her harm of pwiraval. Ihe adaptor. Hut we are really hav ing a sr-re. n version soiue call It a scream of the Immortal tragedy And what's more a woman Is playing Iho title role, probably In defense of the theory that Hamlet was a me! aneholy princess. The frnnknoss of the whole venture Is to be commend ed at any rate. Lucy Jeanne Price. exasperated and had lo nior your Haven't you h -on when you wore out her wait until evening in iioiei nnicn von Had engaged early In Ihe day' If so don't be surnrlso.l If V'MI are nrke.l the net time to help prevent this annoyance bv pack- me your iirrirnco earlv In the .lav when von are leaving ami co It frn.,i the chock room when you .lash H late In Iho evening to die. k out The hotel people have adopted !'; -n , tern to remedy th" old trouble ' T''o o n force In t -d tint c more than nn anen' to the soithci.. That I n't a particularly now thought it w.is rcoguired a ro-id man - hun Ired of venri nro when music ws Introduced Into the church. Mut H &ROV.VU THE TOWN Mrs. C. 11. Halloy, of South Deer Clock, is on her way to Flint. Mich., where Rhe Is lo spend several weeks visiting with her parents. County Cominissionorn Kd. Weaver fcnd 11. W. Ixmg came to the citv todfty to attend the mooting, of the county court regarding the budget. Learn the Why and How of the Illble. Self Mastery through ft study of Psychology. L. Isadorc Itanko. llelnline slu.lln. All wel come. Free lecture. Nov. 25 and HO, at 8 o'clock. t. rent difficulty was experienced oiiay in gelling messages to nnd from tho rltl-s of the north. Tele grapti linen were down because of ine storm and messages were put through only with a great deal of trouble and delay. Psychology teaches how to over come all your problems. Do yon wanl to be free lu mind, body and clrcum tances? Lectures and class work. I.. Isadore Itanke. You are welcome, llelnline studio. Slides have started on the Pacific .'luiway near Myrtle Creek whore 'ho pao. road is bordered by high ilffs. So far onlv a small amount of lift has accumulated on the pave' "o nt. hut if Ihe rains continue, larire libs are feared. The coin mission Wll probably put a rrw of toon at worl, keeping the road clear In the fvenf the rains continue. Iafaai lyOIKJK finiRCTORY. sss lOYAi, onnna 'if oosEnaebi.r Lodge No. le37 mcnis f:rl a'' third Tuesday evenings of earl month at o'clock In tne Moose hall All visiting brothers are Invited I' attend. C. f. CLOAK R. Dictator. H O. PAHUBTKH. Secretary JA.I KS nnseburs nerle -neela Ir Moose hall on Jaexson t. on 2nd an. 4th Monday evening or each montl at 8 o'clock. ViBttinir brethren li good atandinff alway weJcoree. A. J. WULK, W. P. P W. M. LA MKRK, W. P I. K. A. l,nnrel l.odce lto. IS t "K ul ii r commumrattona nd and 4tr Wedneadnya each month at Mnaont Temple, Hoaaburg. Ore. Ylsltora wel eomfl, W F. HARRIS. Secy JOHN E. RIINVAN W vv. u. A. o. -a. In. iioseburg; Beview. No. 11 hold regular meeting's on aec ond Thursday at 2 p. m. and fourth Thursday at 8 p. m. Visiting- alater Invited to attend reviews. Maccaoe Hall, Pin bnd t'ttss streets. LOtllSR LOCKE, Com JEBS1E HA PP. Col. n. R. Kosenurit :iiRprer No. H Holda their regular meeting on thi 1st and 3rd ThuTadaye in eaeh month r reapectfully Invited to attend MYRTLE REYMKHS W.M FHBU JOHNSON. Kecv. I. U. U. Pbttctartna IHTKe Slii. b meets In Odd Fellows' Tempi ever. Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Vlalt tng bro'.hren nre jlwayt welcom. A. REDBAftN. N. O. A. J. QEDDBH. Rec. Sec. ' t WAII.FlV Vtn HM..IIIS OK 1"VTUIS Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wc.Ilie.-.lay even ing In Iloughis Abstract Mall, corner Jaekson & WashinKton Sts. Vlait ora always welcome. litinol.l'H H. R1TZMAN. C. C. hoy o. voiixii, m. r K. K. IVI..MHKRLY. K. R. H. WtlOtMKN OK THK IH1.U 'a... No. 12b. meeta In odd Fellows' hall I Rosehurg every 1st and Srd Monde evenings. Visiting neighbor., a. waya welcoma. H. CARRICK. C. C. M. M MILLER. Clerk. R F. QOftPMS Secrersry Vl'.liaillOltS (IK WOODl'li AKT LIU. Circle No. 49, resets on 1st nnd Srd Friday evenings in Moose hall. Veil ing neighbors Invited to attend. PRIIOIK HIDING 10 It O. N T1LLIF. t. JOHNsYlN flerk . 4K o. Uainf RBeniimaifl SI a. Meets In Odd Fellow Tomnlr every Wednesday evening. Vlaltlng brethren alwaye welcome. GEO. RADARAU09. C. P V. T JACKSON. H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON R 8. JAMES EWART. F. 8. II I. O. KI.KS, niinelMlrg I.ndKe Si. II2I Holds regular communications a the Elka' Temple on each Thursda. of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, snd al' visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend ROT BELLOWS. R R J n PAY. Scv ri:iii:k ns ttoeeourg nsnsxan 1i.ig No 41 ; O O. F.. Meets Ir Odd Pel Iowa' Temole ever week on Tuesday evening. Visiting mimbe-e In gooit atandlng are Invited to attend. M Vttl'E PICKENS. N. O. I'ft t.K STEPHKNSON. Sec KTHBL BAILEY. Fin. Sc WfrOlD RtLIABLE REM EDYvlii 1M.!.V. artta, ,, . '.im iml l.-Opfe. I" I. rrfwralloM ISM nmmij " Nr. HJT. asrtralt -4 ron TWO Ma Ulnl ss4 hw (Mas, m in m 3 i m pi 10 I rvvna . Friendly Gentlemen VIFvOlNLi BUIILEY TURKISH The perfect Wid of the three perfect cijjaivtto tobacco in one perfect cigarette ono-Gleven cigarettes 20fcrI5 i!jTHAVE. On aorrtiint nf htL'h WiltPr IlPflr Al- (tntv nf! Turn it. tho southbound passengrr trains were late this morn- This is a life saving station where all makes of batteries are tested and repaired by expert eledtricians. Auto cledrical troubles diagnosed free. tjm&i-ujfm BATTERY SERVICE f Rcseburg Battery i & Electric Station THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE ROSE 2L sal Whcrmnyoiie can eat JUST LIKE HOME Watch for our special menu later. Under new management. Bourquin & Hills ut Ceue.Ny. M.rxirr aiBakiaagiMibaB HE serves hltuself host who wears shoes that's hotight at Perrin's SHOE STORE 111 Cass Street. All the nenvst nnd latest styles In oxfords nnd pumps, prices from $2.75 to $S.5fl. Men's good work shoes nnd dress from to 9.B0 up. Child ren's shoes specialty from $2 up. Hosrcry and fllovcs. Good line of nil kinds of Rubbers. Shoes repaired while you wait. J There Isn't any Mystery 5 4 About Our Menu j A Just good, well-seasoned. 4 home like cooking, thnt has f p made this place pisimlur. 4 4 CAI'l.TKItl.V Olt SHOUT OIL f 4 iikiis, as you i.rivK. 4 f Music hy Mr. nnd Mrs. P. F. 4 lilrsch, Tucs., Thurs.. Sat. 4 4 evenings. For violin instruc- 4 0 tion, see Mr. Ilirsch. Zi t RoseburjJ Cafeteria t New Today Just arrived Dresses and Frocks in Velvet . Canton Crepe,Saiin and Wool. A Large Shipment of NEW COATS ALSO Burchard's I'oiii-iiiir In f ii1il'omiiii , Mr. and Mrs. lilnkley of Car.lon I v aiiey are spending six weeks tour- in.!; in California. Left for Portliiml I'r. A. V. Ki tliei- w Portland where ',:,' " ,U0"W "Her kV Jrnnj;e M.M-tlnn ,-:itiir.l.lj .. TllO Cinllth none Cronb trronnn knl.l I ! f'rilb'fillu 111 . . .v.-.k (,..,, iiciii I ........... im 1(8 regular meeting Saturday night Mi-3. T. H. Olsen la critically ill at Which time 1K new members ivurn hor o , lllll taken into the TO a .ri.V , " I J, " '"V nne ,tr,. j, was enjoyed following the regular J lin, was calW-d yeaterTr Vf fianu in curing ror Her. Sae fJlUA f3r infants invalids V AbKFOi !&ehU-!r5&-J f Aooid ''ni'fiw Forlnfants.InTa'.idaBndGrowInr'Chn'Iren jRIchmlll!, mailed (rralneitnctbP. The Original Food-DrinU For All Accel No Cooking Nouriihint - DirKtt il GRAND GRILL MENU FOR THANKSGIVING Cream of Oyster Soup Young Roast Turkey with Celery Dtessing Young Roast Chicken and Dressing Celery Ripe Olives Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes ' Green Peas Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Hot Mince Pie Tea Coftee Milk Chocolate Bread and Butter $1.00 PER PLATE Tables Reserved by Phone J.K. FALBE, Proprietor h it i i! . j Western i Eledricl 1 i j I DUDS Thanksgiving. ii 5 vki"' IWVKH AM) i.ir.HT TIJINT Ilowi.nl Ulilltf I'lione tfct-Faa. Itowliars SUITS OVERCOATS $20 to $50 CAPS-HATS $1.25 to $S.50 THE MAN'S STORE THF. 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