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IF,-. . . r -1 ... ill. N NEW, TRUE nirp AND NO U V f l-i TrafTlckeil in Marriages. On the charso of splitting fees, tiafficklnfr in nnirriages and conduct unbecoming a minister, the Rev. R. T. Western, a retired .Methodist Epis copal minister from Elkton, Md., was dismissed from the church after an ecclesiastical jury had found him pulltjr on these and other counts. Mr. western admitted his guilt on the charges and said he saw no reas on why he should not split the wed- nlng fees, ranging from $2 to $10 en a fifty-fifty hasis with the taxi drivers, ho brought him customers tomers. IncIy So Wed. Saul Elder, of New York City, 70 tears old. returned from abroad re- twtlrwith a bride ef 22. He staied Ihtle had no intention of niany nuj. when he sailed from this country lit that in Carlsbad he saw the photoeraph of a pirl he liked. The tesnlt was he sought her out in her home in Czechoslovakia and a month ifter he made her acquaintance he mjrried her. Since he did not tell tin grown up children, all of whom are older than his bride, his inten tions, there was no objection to his XM. TAVI.UH, JH HSR. !hone I75-I.. DR. I. A. WEI.I.S. Drallat. 117 Perklm BM. Thone 313. DR. EIT.ENE . srKAII, Chiropractic Ptiylrlan. Kooms 226-227. l'erktm Building. mis. F. t). owe -rut Flower. Phone . "0, U'8 So. Jackson St. DIL. :. " PI-VI.KB Chiropractic -E2I?i5!l5i2-l- lne st. DR. I.Ol ls A. Ill I.I. A HI), llrntlxt. Rm. , lit Stato and Saving, Bank BWg. Pbonn la? CONSERVATORY PIANO VOICE) VIOLIN ART KOHLHAGKX BUILDING Phone 390 rve himself best who wears ' that's bought at Per Tins SHOE STORE 'U Cass Street from 7,,n,d PumP- Price, '..hcl m UP' Ch0- Ho. "Pecial,7 from 2 r,,Pirc4 while vr.,. .... ' "OIL. HE Telephone C&hleLine fJi&t chmhs marriage on their part. How Did He l)o It? Wentworth Tucker, who had been employed on a motion picture journ al at $4 0 a week for several years Derore his death, in September, 1919, left an estate of $1S0,000, according to the accounting of his executors in court. The greater part of this was left in trust for his widow, who has since married again. The estate con sisted of railroad and other Dublic utility securities. iove Kinds a Way. When rents were high and suitable quarters could not he found by the would-be newlyweds, did the swains and lassies of Lincoln, Nehr., post pone their marriage indefinitely? According to stories from that town they did not. They hied them forth and purchased portable garages, which they erected on vacant lots, got married and are housekeeping In the garages. "My Jo. John!" An Interesting Hallowe'en party was held in Dayville, Conn., when James Thompson celebrated his 102nd birthday and his wife, Mary, celebrated her 96th birthday the same day. They were married sev enty years ago in Ireland. They come to America more than half a century ago and have been in good health all their lives. Up to a" short time ago Mrs. Thompson did her own housework. Mr. Thompson is still active and says he feels It if he doesn't take his daily walk of a cou ple of miles. "Touching" Iiove. Frank O. Kronengeld, of New York City, was summoned to court to an swer the annulment suit brought by his wife but failed to appear. Had he done ro he would have met at least half a dozen of his Tormer flames, who, according to their elnlms had been wooed by rtronen- geld in other days. The plaintiff stated she met her husband at a dance. He told her he was a return ed army surpeon and thrilled her rf'vT r ht J TaV5 $tin 'vi.lV'-lftl """"" 3 JTbACTBSS VnH 1 PAILER3 AMI I t Jf V'-'r' JRCEL 01" CA0Lt8 DrfBARIIVO I har-. -i-w-af gTBr.,n-i".-'rTnh,-:jjTr tttwt r"ir "si - rjirag3rE.-ac-.-3J with his ?ountless stories of opera tions performed under fire. I Later she visited him at his "of iflce" and found it equipped with an I operating tablo and surgical Instru I nients. There was a gas mask In ! the room and when she asked whose it was, according to her Btory, Kron engeld told her it belonged to him. Seeing that she was interested In it, he presented it to her. Mrs. Kronengeld's father is Max rtllnsky, a wealthy glass manufac turer. After the wedding ceremony early this year she declared her hus- :band 'touched her father for fir .100 for office equipment and the ex i pense of moving to better quarters. I Later an anonymous letter caused I the bride's father to Investigate and i the discovery was made, she stated, j that "her husband had never gone I overseas, was not an army surgeon end had been In the habit of obtain ing "loans" from some of the ladles I whom he wooed, or from their fami lies. Sue for Marriage License. A Mt. Vernon, New York, widow has asked the Supreme Court at White Plains to Issue a writ of man- ' damus to compel the city clerk of ,Mt. Vernon to Issue a marriage II icense to her. The city clerk refuses : the license on the ground there Is Insufficient proof that the busband Ic dead. t minus . 7.SeMan - AMU Hart ciimi RraM MaM. tw rwt. hart aa4 Um UM far m It U Die tort rem. it t UMi ia4 U Uhpva. AtDrmun-Jti 4 rnount&ms CHILDRENS COLDS should not b "dosed." Treat them externallv with Views V VARORUB Over 17 Million Jan Uttd Yearly Polly" Almost Causes Riot ALAMEDA. Cal.. Nov. 29. (Unlt- 'ed Press ) They still fall for Polly Just as they still bite on the old one of the wallet on the sidewalk on April Fool's day. A woman's scream aroused the entire west end district here last night. A huge crowd gathered and rushed up and down the 1700 block in an attempt to locate the woman in distress. Several policemen aided in the search. The "woman" was finally found roosting in a tree. It was a Venezuelan parrot that had escaped from Its cage and was amusing itself by drawing a crowd. Policeman Andy Peterson climbed the tree and coaxed the bird to come home to papa. Walnut Growing Is New Industry PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 28. (Unit ed Press.) Walnut and filbert growing, one of the "big little" in dustries of the northwest, will be discussed with relation to the out side market at meetings of the grow ers to be held here tomorrow and next day. The meeting is the seventh annual convention of the Western Walnut association. President H. A. Henne man will preside. "Oregon alone raised 600,000 pounds of walnuts this season," Mr. Henneman said. "The time has come when the northwest must begin to in-v beyond Its borders for a mar ket." Officers of the association are: H. A. Henneman, president: Knight C. Pearcy, Salem, vice-president for Oregon: A. A. Quarnberc, Van couver, vice-president for Washing ton; Ben-F. Dorrls, secretary-treasurer. The tentative program Includes alks on the nut Industry by C. A. Read, nut culturlst for the depart ment of agriculture; C. D. Shuster, (f the Oregon Agricultural college, and A. M. Gray, of Portland. MICKIE SAYS GET fcGGRE'aSNJE AOVeOTVaB SX FOLKS WCNi) NOW ARE OM EARTVO -TU6. kAdCW i.tcr ACV HUCtn neuron IM -rW WEREAPTES , PER. tuen sore oomy ctr y ( MERE ELl.V. V V s J a w 1 JM iW mm Soviet Adopts ' New Tax Plan By EDWIN W. Hl'LLIXGEH li nnea t-ress Man Correspondent.) ( Mail. An Klab orate taxation system, reposing chief ly, upon "direct" taxes on income pronts and production, haB beei worked out by the Soviet envnrn ment and will be Inaugurated soon, as a result or tie return to capital ism, reier iiugauanorr, president of me supreme Economic council, an iiuuucvu luuuy. Part of the scheme taxes in the iorm or DuKines licenses has al reaay Deen put into operation. Exactly what proportion of ih government's revenues will be de riveo rrom taxes will depend, Burg danoff said, upon the profits yilde ny me iour nig industries which Ih Kremlin retained when it Institute lis new economic policy. "Indirect taxes" will be rest orei to If the industries' proceeds run I low and if the present system of tax ation does not produce sufficiently Luxuries win De tile first personal property to be taxel, hes aid. Confronted with the necessity of reconstructing a tax system from the beginning, the Soviet economists de cided to work first upon the principal of "ability to pay," guanine each citi zen's annual tax bill by his year's earnngs. In the country, for Instance, Bug- danoff, said, there will he no land tax. Peasants will pay their taxes lu the form of a percentage of their crops. The actual grain will be turn ed over to the tax collector, who will redlspose of It on the market. In the cities, business will pay several taxes. First there will be a general license for the privilege of running a store or office, similar to the system In France and in some American cities. Second, a graded profits or income tax based upon the year s sales or gross returns. Concessionaries will pay an addi tional levy or lump sum for the con cession or monopoly Itself. Thus an American firm operating oil fields would deposit a certain sum every year In the Bolshevik treasury for the privilege of operating in Russia on a "favored basis. As yet no taxes on buildings or land are planned either In the cities or country. This, it Is hoped, will place a premium on improvements Another source of direct govern ment Income will be the monopoly of foreign Import and export, which the Kremlin will retain In addition to 1he four big Internal Industries All Russian Importers will he obliged to buy through the government. An exception will be made for for eign capitalists operating in Russia, Bugdanoff said, permitting them to dispose of their output freely and through private agencies on foreign markets, without dealing through the government. The government will only retain the privilege of being considered a priority purchaser. It promises to pay the regular market price. o ANCI.G CLASS FOTl IWUXXEnS Mrs. Ray Wright will open a class for beginners In the parish house Monday evening, Nov. 28. Phone 64-Y. o IT M ILL BK WORTH YOl'Il W1IILK tn .oil at nur Service Station nnd In vestigate the Universal Tire Filler In every particular. We will be glad to demonstrate and give free trial. CAUL W. OILMAN, 324 W. Cass St. Roseburg. notice l-'on nins i-'iiit stiuckt lll'ltl uwK.vr. Sealed nruiniHHlo will be received by the undei'HlKiM'd ill his ofTli-e in tliu City Hall in thu City of UoHburif. Or Kon, up to :M0 o'clock p. m., Monday. December 5, 1!21, for the Improvement of lllc-e Street from the west line ol Main Street to the east line of Stephens Street. In the City of KtiHi-hurK. Ore Ron, In the manner provided by Ordin ance No. 747. All lihN m'JRt be submitted upon blank forms which will be fm-nlHlied upon finpliriiiion o tne unueraiKn'-H, and muKl hi- accompanied by ft eortl- tieil chork, payable to the city l reas urer, for 5 p-r cent of the amount bid. to he forfeited to the city in the event said bid Is neeepted and tho bidder shall fiiil to enter Into a contraet nnd bond with the City Recording to the ternia of sai-1 bid. A bond of 1 no per rent of the rontraet s.-itlHlaetory to the City, will he reouln-d of tho contrac tor. The time slated in the proposal for rompli-tinir the work will tie con sidered In awarding the conlrnet. The Coiiie il reserves the rig-tit to re ject anv mul all bids. Py order of the Common Counell. Dated November 22. 1921. n. r vmi'i'i.rc, Recorder of ttie City of Roseburit, Ore gon. NOTIOK OF SAMS CV OOVKUNMKNT TIM JKK. General l,nnrt t)fflco, WaslilBKtun, IK C, Octolp liO. 1821. Notice in tM'ieby Klven that subject K the condlt ana iinutntlonn ot (he Act of Junu if, 1U16 (y Ulul., 2lb, and the lnlru' tintii ot the 8'retary of the Inturlor of Septcmlmr 15, l'Jl 7 (46 U. D.. 447), tho tmiher on the follow inn landi will he sold . 7, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M, at public auction Ht the United Stut land offfre at Ho'hurK, Oregon, to the l,;hf nt bidder at not lees than the atpr;tlHcd vtiluc nn nhown by this not l e. sale to be uhjeet to the approval of the Hecwtnry of the In tcrlor. Xlii purchase prh-e, with an additional aum of one-fifth of one pT cent thereof, belnff ronmilHiilons al lowed, muitt be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned, If stile ! not approvd, other wine patent will lusue for the timber which must he re moved within ten years. Hlds will be received from cltlrens of the i'nltM States, RFoilfittons of such citizens and corpora t Ions organized under the laws of the 1'nitcd Htates In any atrtte, territory or dlPtrlct th-riof only. I'pnn appllntlon of a q null fled j-rhHT. the tltnhi-r on any innl fluhdivUlon will be off red tparnf ely before beina: In clud"d In ny offer of a larK'-r nnlt. T. 14 S, It 2 W,, Hc. S, 1,ot 1. fir i:'0 M., rdr 6 M.. HK NKH, flr 1SK5 M , cedar 0 M.. non of the flr timber to be sold for lean than II. 7R pr M , and none of th cedar timber to be sold for less than l.o per M T. 21 f , H 4 W. Sec. S3, NKH NK. flr I'.O M, NW', NKU. flr 0 M- HV4 NK4. flr SfiO M., PKU NRM, flr 400 M.. reder lit M.. none of the flr timber to he sold for lees than II 76 per M.. and none of the redar timber to he old for less tahn II 0 per M. WIM.IAM PPRT. Com mlsslonar, Oensral Ind OSlco. UARDA BURMETTE A IMP Hera i. the vn,in..t l' ,. United States army. Tho rules and reaulations aav that a colonel mmt he over thirty. But what does little Miss uarda Burnetts of New York care for rulfia and mnnlatlnna? Rorantlu mh - - ....... . ..J ' - became honorary colonel af the Sev enty-seventh division, the ceremonies being held on Governor's Island. MOORE MUSIC . STUDIO , Pianos and Aeolian Players Call and see them. Bell Sisters Bldg. Phone 391L Auto Tops Side Curtains MA 1)10 TO OIMHOR Phono 408 7(18 N. Jackson C. M. JONES PLUMBING AND HEATING Jobbing a Specialty SCOTTBROS Phone 407 Main and Oak Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. 212 N. JACKSON ST. Our JtiiHlness is llniubliig Improved l'ltimbiiiK. If we attend to your plumbing it will be done right. DELI, V. HAST I'lX'MUEIt OFFICE IMIONK 1S1 "lie Nerves You IllKht." J. H. SINNIGER All kinds of sheet metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and plpeless. 119 Oak Street. Phone 428. Koseburg, Or. Western Electric I'OWKH AMI I.KiHT PLANT Howard I'hllK l'hone 81t-2a. Hosehutu J EVERY ARTICLE f f sold in this store spells j E C O N-O M-Y 9 We appreciate your splendid support and promise you our j d bent service In return. f. TA Phone 63. i Economy Grccery ma (PS How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On Firm Flesh WfCK jts mat if fV14 BUST C Q I J WIST Poujtdj THt OKICINAl AMO CtNUINC IlKTTKIt THAN "(iOl.DFISII." VICTORIA, B. C, Nov. 28. United Press) British Columbians lave found a way to make their irovlnee a byword among the men of the BritiHh navy. The British CuJumbla Canners' association has succeeded in having Columbia . river salmon specified as the regulation fish for Britannia's Friday dinner.-that is, as far as the navy Is concerned. CiOOI) DYNAMITK STOltY. ELKO, Nov., Nov. 28. (United Press). A quantity of dynamite left over from work on a tunnel In the Ruby mountains has Just been touched off by the employes" of the Camellle Powder company. Just before the explosion a herd of cattle was seen to appear from behind some rocks and move toward the scene. When the smoke and debris had cleared, no trace could be found of the cattle, nor hns their owner put Skze TflUA for For Infants, InvnlidsandGrowInir Children The Original Food-Drink I'ot All Ac" Break Away i A i m t From High Prices T VlTAMtNJ TAUILI - - - ' - - " ' Uk , t Everybodys Exchange Did you ever stop to think? Churches may be closed (bIx days In the week); schools two days; the post office Sundays and holi days; the banks and stores ditto. But our plants never know a day off, not even an hour 24 hours a day, evory day In the year, every year of your life. Boom or panic, winter or summer, day or night, our plants are on the Job to keep you supplied, to keep you com fortable. EVEIl THINK OF THIS? Douglas County Light & Water Co It. M. JKNMIWJS, MannKer. OVERALLS, 40 CENTS DRY CLEANING preserves rather than deteriorates. You railroad and garage men, why not have your OVERALLS dry cloaned for 40 cents? Cleans but doesc not shrink or harm In any way giving longer wear Instead- Collection and deliveries made every Monday and Thursday. Oet your orders In early. ROSEBURG BOW N. Jackson I. V. PAOBTHttEJI i f; Strengthen Th Nerves and In vigorate The Body Easy And Economical To Take Results Surprisingly Quick. If you want to put some firm; healthy flesh on your bones, increass your nerve foroe and power, dear your akin and complexion and look and feel 100 per cent, better, simply try taking two of Mastin's tiny VITAMON Tablets with each meal and watch results. Mastin's VITA MON Tablets contain highly con centrated yeast-vitaniinea as well as the two other still mora important vitaniinea (Fat tioluhle A and Water Soluble C) and are now being used by thousands. Maatin's VITAMON Tablets never cause gas or upset the stomach but. on the contrary, improve digestion. Be sure to remember the name Mastin'a VI-TA-MON the original end genuine yeast-vitamine tablet. Thuro is nothino- else like it. ACPt imitations or sub- MON Tablets st all good ruggists, ' Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back in any claim for damages. One of the employes of the com pany vouches for the story. Tho women of the H. E. Church, South, will hold a bazaar on Wed nesday, Nov. 30, at Dodge Brothers Service Station, J. O. Newland & Son's Salesroom. Fancy work and aprons a specialty. Hand painted pictures will also be on sale. A cafeteria dinner will be served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. The youne ladlos of ths Epworth League will sell delicious home-made candy. The proceeds of this sale will go for the purchase of dishes and silverware (or our new church. NOTICE. On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted by anyone besides myself. . P. t ESTES. o PYTHIAN SI.STEUS AOTICE. A -business meeting will be held Nov. 30 at the Moose hall.j M. E. C. infants INVALIDS ASK FOR and Ti if AtiniJ lmittititxnm oJ Substitutes I Rlchmlllc, malted rrain extract In Powder I No Cooking; Nourishing DigMtihla If you are Interested In reducing your living expenses, you should come to our store and learn our plan of selling groceries. Our customers live better for less money. 8 New Specials for You! 2 See our Windows The Groceteria CLEANERS nil.I.ARD Phone 479 V'- l. -. i: : s - m Si:! 4- 41 If $ - I! $ f.