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Rosmrno sEwn-nKvrew. rnin.w. JtxrAny m. inaa. PACE FIVB I -V t "V "tr s.w. Oils hints ir stock of Sherwin-Williams Paints is complete. PAGB UHDEB HKAD1HG nW TODAY." Ya!fTKn. I'.AUS WANTISD At Newg- r: -Tim M. M. C Ail-l-FH. oupcr, or I'hone .ll WuiiflV A. A. I HtttTH h nil farm 861 Military I'lvratock for dhipmont 't'l. i linn Bureau Co-optra- 4 "f lam! for Hi-curitv. Will jmy f 'nt lutorfNt. A-l.lrfB "Ijun." j.-Ni-vvH- lt'Vlw, or phone 4 J 4 - It. I AT SoMijKitH V IV( pica fl.r !.. lln.Mi; if writ,. mil I'n-.Ml (irul nrlrp ilt.Mvprt-d Hi uny. H.n. W. It lll !. A 1'iisn ioN A youni." man a hip 1 1 1 k !i nclinol wurK Jan. I'l like a iioflitton. Can do 'rK nr mM-hantrn work. TUaCKUi&NBblJt. r.lN'ri and Ari.m,kln. -l.-vi and arenlimiiklnv nt all S. Main. Mrs. OuthrldgB. 'e nro Ini n aslnK our tanninif ' n nraium ot Inn ran iik f-f. Now in tho brst lime to T nml lildrn, while prime. i laxld.rmy, Xaunlng and 1 'rt tlmhor. homo In llono fc rtnnli ranoh rn-ar Iloseburs . ft Imynient on Jlo.ucift ranch In! 1 ; A. "n Pavtd roan. - nun on oaisnoo. . Ho, 65. (!.el,urK. P '' ' 1 1 ik hi y lni.niycit rani h. f machinery, in Salt Ulver f ''I tin miles from l'hnctilx. for , ',.!,'!, ' ",v ,l,r"l' rty or piiylnn !.'"" liililnnii. In or rlnne lu ,r. I J. Kluhoe, Ulcndale, vlk ... FOR RHNT f Nation. I flank. I - -i .-rnorn r.nm minnhipi furnished flat. for at it r:i trr nr r room on ilnt kfiiin Rt li.nnlr. rotinia furnishrd for I 1 e, Tut "pliir. Also two tin-1 nm MIltlMtlln t.,r llol.t plnir. L'17 c-hadwlelc St., 3 "l "f nipniim Hotel. I LOST AMD FOUHD. I i',',v" !"" ?P lnr Bitato t . " , ' ""war.!. Kind dr rLturn . I ' "'"'.'K'l.ii,, l,..k kn.mn . .,..,'J "k,.",t" nhom ;,ir,s. I ,i , "t.r" '"' JO'irnev Iron, t M .". '.'' '" .Nocml.rr. i ..i i' ,',,v " t "M J. ',; r ' t W. Ilnpp n lrttl:iB in i,'!' j '" wv '-'IV "II In " ""no-writ ir.ic. from '..l,.r.l '7,n'v" ".,. .si,al"r;. t" ni.il.r. I-. ;. fiat,,. C,m, Avalon Only Town in World with Commercial Wireless Telephone - - - 1 - ini'Mm riii iisjmin. .I mbm m mi il ui ii liimi i il. I'Altl) Willi itJJui carus, ui-nciotu rerreslimcntg jvcre U I served. Mr. H. Henderson sans; n international Association of 'number of solos, piano aceomnanl- jisis bold their arjual card ; mem being rendered by Miss Vernita 1st evening at the Moose hall. ; KohlhaBcn. The committe consisted arties are given free to mem-: of Kugene Little, Robert Pctrusich their families. After the and William Lamer. P. Varnishes aV. P. QUALITY is so well known, that recom Jndation is not necessary. There isn't a better Iduct on the market. f. ft! 4 4 2 5 U CAN NOT AFFORD TO NEGLECT YOUR j. J f., ft f d i INT1NG at the price of good paint today. lurchill Hardware Company Jj 5 ASSIFIED COLUMN taw CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT WILL BB rOVSD OB LAST FOI NO Comb for woman's hair. wmr may imvtt nam hy cnllliig at 1 i .5 J l'5s !inlIa-viH5 for aily. IaOST Hi'twcrr! olaj'fa and Hun-kwav. Mark ami white Himtt.'.I fox tt-rrit-r. I iit-v i . tioodiinin, iC'iM-hurir. (Mviton. I, ! held IXhs 1 Amethyst riiiR- between Nnrt h I ttiis-euurff ami jierwer s Itaixiiin Wtor. Jieward If returned to Clara Merger, H.tk't'm Maraln Store. FOR HALS. FOIl eAl.E Oak and laurel wood. Phnn I FOU SAI.K rry nr Phono 15-riL'. and oiik woud. Fdlt SAL.K II. ly. I'd.'nbower Orchard TriK'ta. I'lmne 26-.t. WOI1I) I'lIK hai.i: .l;ilil. I'lmne 1' locr Creek SaU-s K(lt iiAI.K Hlock fir SI SO. t. Iloyir IJros. H-1'14. Dluck oak Toll S.M.Inoocl iine-yi iiiilii lugan lirrrv tiliilllH. .1. lt;irhT. , orawniK a cti-ially. or Foil SAI.K New Woodstock tvpe y a iar. Muliroe lllllon, 4ii writr. I'hnne 3T6-II after 5 p. in. i-uk rui ennmcl Iiaiiv neu, AviUiliiattren.('iill JJ1-V. or 136. KOK 'SAI.li row and r'.ilf, also SI? ClanahHil Imutialur, 'Ju egg. K. J. I iiirte. till! SAl-K Kf-winir iii.o luno and elre trir waxhinK niaehlne. 0J1 Ka.t Lane Street. FOR SAIlv One r. uiM.red r.erkshlre l''ir. 3 vcara old. (. A. tlilfen, (Malla, Ore. FOIt HA'. Sai!i".n t!;i. tor. In hue sMnpe. AIpo dink nnd plow. Inquire A lien UroH., Si it Merlin. Oncron. Addresa F(lt XAI.K Pure l.r. d Hionr.e turkevn. I toitm and 1 it-n . A. . Roadman. Wilbur, Ore. lit. 1. I'lione 61-FU. nakiiind. B 1 UAIiAiiK K lf sl,K In a very K'Hu I plni o f ir a couple of oed nivtinniew. 'oino and look this ever, llllard. r e. i FOK HA 11 Nii e re.-fd Ti. e lot on j paver! utreet. Khcv terms; small ! pnvmetit. hnlnnee nionthlv tnntall- j tnent. Inn'ilre .'11 W.'a; 1 Alll.K I Si I SIX IK r!H H:S three younic bulls for sl. ; your Inspe.-tion or enrrrsptindeTn e invir d. ''unning i Mum liros., fll. ntla!'. or ifnn. I Wit. I. .II on S.tt tho It". I'lir I'ti' l Jai knori St.. IS of I tintr llarrt-d Km k td.iv. Jan 1 I at ,. . ( v, . el Nt.n H erviiiV pris win t o. kereia. I. M 'iyrvaii". Witt SAI.K H T It I'K IIrvo one a'-ro trai t ith 7 ri "m Low,... water nl ltKht. Want f.irtv r.- or mor with hninf and h i in if . Adilron T. II.. mi! N ii-w. Ki HI SA I.K I mo of l!e r t tr'i' k Kir nVn priifi'-ltenn In tl' cnnty. t ;If of-l (.ii.e. A pr.ipol'lon that ! vi.ir.. to p.v v.iii tfoo'l r-'torn mi your Irvi'.imrnt. s. - K. MauldlliK. on thi N. Curry .Mate. 1 i:o; I'TTr.i j-.st '',:!V "Vf". hmilrd. a ifry .n: i"- r. -'n.:,' k' Ov.rliin.l In -r- r.v.l r..nd(tlon. v.rv til. ' l'"k;nir r .r Hod .l.-llv.-rv In ci.l n ...ip at II '": 1 I '" r.t,.i.. nviTl'nul. p.' too cor. III. on h li ri m. and cunh" lun. at IO. Ull'atd 0r Let 'er Sting" Slogan of Bee Men PEXDLETOX, Jan. 13. (Tutted s,ay with 'ou- d""'' you? You Aon't Press.) Few persons become lnibu-ifccl yourself above mo. do you? If ed with more than a mild form ofi'"'' ni Sot 0,lt aml 1,'t 'ou dle enthusiasm when bees are mentioned. 1 gracefully In an atmosphere of virtue The word connects haste, surprise, I aml contentment. Lord knows I don't and terrific speed. The bees' sting wantto force myself on any perfect menn mnrn llisin tholr innoi- lady." Hilt hnnev nrnrinrtlnii lomliir me nf the i.ie Industrie. nf ti. '. northwest, according to Oregon bee- i keepers who will meet here in their annual convention January 2tf and , 2 7 : "l ot 'or iiii n-iriiiinraee.i n of the Pendleton Itoundup, has be-! rnmp. the ftlnrrnn nt lh Itonnora nf 1 nnlariea. who this venr nro onenklncn of their iubilec as a "round-UD." RlrnelnB nn.l hiillHnBiiin dnnenrl In r on how many bees attend the round-letl up, and how many get lottse. v Problems of disease control, n-! fmoetirin. fftnner.itlve hnnev market- lug and other issues of interest to1 I liis erowine northwest industry will be discussed during tho two day ses-j slon. H. A. Cullen of Corvallis, secre-l tary of the organization, has estimat- ! ed nearly 20(1 bee keepers will attend tho confab. The sweetest part of the rwtlvltleft will he hnnev Ramnllnir nnd enticing displays of cloying sweet-! meat. Good quality silk hose for $1 In black and cordovan, lingular $1.50 values. Dell Millinery Friday and Saturday. I Big Sport Smoker , Will Be Staged PORTLAND, Jan. 13. (United Press. ) Wednesday, January 1 8, I has been set for t lie big interelub hoxine and wrestlinir smoker to bo V i . - here, Ten boxiiiR bouts and three wrestl ing bouts will constitute the card. All amateur clubs in Portland will participate. TIIK HKNS AI!K COMI.XU TO TtlWX Our March hatched O. A. C. strain llarrod Hock hens and a flock of the fame itRe and quality Huff OrpinK tona and somo fine cockerels will be on sale at tho Itnsebtirc Produce Co. building at 501 N. Jackson on Satur-; dav. l'hone fi-KS morning or even ing If you wish some reserved for yon. Kred A. Goff. J OTI B TO cnKIIITtlllS. In the lilntrl'-t rotirt of the United States f'.r the i. strict of orcitiin. In the mutter of John C. Signor hank nit. To tho creditors of John C. Sliznor, of Kowcloirv. in the County of PourJas, and dlMtri't iifor.said. a hankrulit: Xotlic Is hcr.hy Klv-n that on tho fith dav of .l.'itmiirv. !:--. the fald John I'. SI-nor xvai. duly ailju.llcnt.l IihmU rmit ai'd tlmt the flrnt tneclinir of liln creditors will '" held at the office of (he nlileri.lK"ed r.fere.' Ill llofehlirK, dr. coll. on l!ie -.'.th dav of January. l'": jil Hi o'clo-k in the forenoon, at which time the sold creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the tnnkmpt and trana't sich other business as may properly . onie l.efnro said tneetlilK. Dated January, 11. 15. (f ltcf. roe In It.i n k r uptcv. In tH f'irrult -.'irt f x.f Htftlo of or. iron f-r rout?lim rounty. Kloronr. H"n. plaintiff, vb. O. 1(. Frank, il f n.lant. I T-i M t ritik. if n!itit: In Hi rrj-m r..' thf KtHf "f Omron. I vhi h ro ..tI'V riinn-l ( ii'i'ur uri'l ..nc. tl- rorni ' :imi lil '1 .' iin.-t 'ii t '' n)'"V ntllffl Mirt nl i-Hn f on tr b-1"Tf tl' li -t (!hv of tho tini er. rl-."l in tl. opi r inr i-mi 1 1- m i-iti tii. Hon. .1. W. H;i?r,m.n tn , rl ff.iirt rt'1 mi- "n t ti - '.Mi 1v j J I nil.tr'. )-'. ' T..tn .H.I. nttori t hi nt:fiumi'n m nnltT 't t't I it ,),, ,,n ; w "k f'-r ix wcfb, n-l v'l fjt'l '" 'i:;v r, fr wnnt thfi' - ; "the plaintiff ' ! 1 1 tnk) jii-li'tii lit ulti-t f .r tin sum nf V7, .1 In f,rt'"T t'lm "f ft'1'' "ft j I -. m tn! for iln I m tff ' (Mutt" tn'l .li-'i'T- "1 '" n''l n'tin. TI e "f ,,'p !1r"f M'"n ut thia Ft:i.w.i"n in .hftrv :i 'j: ti.i A.,THKT AIM! U! M k. iin.-'i it A, (u p. OE'tlE.;K .loVKri, U . Item 'njrtr. fn, Attorntji for l'luintifr. .Qlan UY THr art Xnmafo Stary A fkikm ix m:i:i I awakened next morning with a heavy cold and felt miserable, but 1 needed money and felt 1 could not !iiit my job. 1 managed to get Lihrough the next four days at the Kalsey studio. The la.st day, how ever, breathing pained me so I could not speak. That night 1 fell uncon scious In my room. When I recovered who should 1 find bending over me but Kitty Dalton!" "Oood Lord, kid, but you're sick," she said. "Kla told mo that you didn't know enough to take care of yourself, and I guess she Is right. How did you get this way?" KiSty's eyea were covered with dark glasses, but otherwise she seemed well and strong for she lifted I mo by maiu strength onto the bed. I "You've got to have a doctor,' as I sorted Kitty, positively, -i could i l.ear you breathing before I got to jyour door." "Oh, Kitty! I can't I can't have a doctor." "Oh, I know a grand one and he'll I bring you out all right. 1 met him at the hospital." "Hut, Kitty, I haven't any money to pay a doctor," 1 managed to whis per hoarsely. "Money doesn't mean anything in my young life. Don't you know I've got J",000 that Itia and Herb gave mo just before they sailed? Bay, that was an easy way to mako money, wasn't it?" "I do not think so, Kitty," I shud dered. "And If it were easy, you must not spend it on me." "W hat's it for if it isn't to spend? Oh, Vlrgle, let me spend it on you. If I don't I will blow it on something that won't be half as good for me." "Hut I I." "Ou, Virgie! You do want me to "It Isn't that, Kitty. You don't understand how grateful I am to you 11 ju doesn't seem right for you to spend your money on me, mats an. " may be a long time before you get a job, you know." "Well, have you got any money? I sPe,"l mine if you have." "Very little." "Then I'll spend my own. Now llont !alk "" ,nore. for ou ar0 &el I don't know when Kitty Ulldress- me- she told afterwards that I wa3 delirious. "You Just seemed to o'" life when you had hold of m nalHl, sno sain. I 1""! " feeling tlmt there were others In the room from time to time f , AD1CK TO LOVELOHN AND OTHKKS ' Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am very young, and have been married near ly a year, but am not a Rood cook, and my husband complains frequent ly about the food. I try to bo, nnd do exactly as the cook books say, but the food never seemed to look or taste as It should. What could I do to improve, nnd what do you think Is the matter? I am afraid my hus band will not stand for It much loncer. YOUNG WIKK. Ans. Why not eel hoiiio old anil experienced cook that you know real well to lielp ynn. Tlmt la Hie. only real way to learn to rook If you are not Manually adept at It. Have lier leach yon just Iho very Hllnilenl IIiIiil'b Ili-it. o lo her house, or liavo'lier come to yoiun, nml cMik Ibeso lliinjrn under her direction. Itun't try complicated llilnui. hut jn-it the very NlmpleNt, nml n you lenni lo cook Ihein mi they are nlnl- able, I hn harder IbiiiL'1! will nol aeem ho hard nt all. no nor gei mscoiir-i ormI but kwp on tilii. It taken : linie lo lie n good riM.k. Ask your liii-bami lo he patient with you, nutl It'll liliti Hint you nre IrjUiff Irnnl. 9 Dear Mrs. Kllsbiny: I received vwy nrP chrlstmns present from man. It was a surprise, as I nm noi i expect to pet anything Rt all from i him. He knew that I did not expect to give him anything, bo r did not j attempt to after he gave me the gift, j Would It be all right now to give him a picture of myself that I have, and that Ira has admired severnl ' times? I would like to reclprorato In some way. M. V. Ans. If lie Is n very Boot! friend. If. would Iw all l l!;bt to give Mill Hie picture. I'lciine iirv iiwunlly con sidered too pervuial ! give lo ikmi .le Hint one tines lint know well. Use your own Judgment about Ilie mat ter. -o- rink and blue outing flannel at a special for Friday and Saturday. Bell Millinery. -o Movie cioseiip7 A new liobertHon-Cole siiper pperlnl production, "lllnck Hoses," slurring the inliiiii.ililo rir'iinnlic sen en nrtist Hi smip IlH kiiwa, nji in d an engaKc nivnt of two days yesterday Ht t'he Liberty theater. This I undoubtedly the best picture that Hayak::w:i has niado and adds lo his Innrels as a veiaille nrtist. In th" cast wltli Haynkawa Is Tsuru Aokl. his ptlirj ainl pretty wile. ho givr s a pi rfornuiuce quite as wonderful as that of her husband. "D'ad: lun,-s" was written snd seenarioiefi i,y K Klcbard Hebater and directed by Colin Campbell. The scenes ff the drain are nil laid In Anr 'ilra with seine i.f the dramatic moments pictured within the pro- KG inUfklrfox AmiZial and once I heard a man's voice say ing: "Oh, She'll pull through, but she must have a nurse." And I heard Kitty reply: "I'll nurse her I'll nurse her, doc tor. That'll be about all I am good for, for the next two or three weeks. It would be as much as my life is wonh to look Into a Klleg light for that length of time," I wasn't sure whether I bad dreamed this or not, but when I woke up nearly a week afterward I found Ketty besldo my bed, and I knew that it was true and that bless-' ed girl had been taking care of me all that time. We didn't talk much about it but I was almost despairing for fear that I would never be able to show Kitty i how grateful I waa. Sometimes I have wondered If we, legard all the commandments alike.' Poor Kitty had probably shattered most of them many times, but she kept a few very carefully, I am sure. I I never heard her say an unkind thing about anyone. In fact, she had nil the virtues hut one, and was kind 1 to everyone but herself. When I put i her beside some of the narrow-mind ed people In the town from which I came, women who would murder an other's reputation and think nothing of It; who were envious and unkind; narrow and bigoted, and yet who prided themselves upon their virtue and would' have drawn their skirts away from poor Kitty, I decided that it wasn t for any of us to find fault with anyone else and the breaking of one commandment was Just as sinful as another In the sight of God. Kitty Ib now lying in the cemetery of Ios Aneeles. Her storv shnll not be told here. Her secrets are sacred! with me. Whatever her faults no one could have been a more devoted friend than she was In my hour of trouble. I shall love and reverence her memory all my life. I found out that both Tommy War ner and John Storm had both been to see me and offered all help that was necessary, but Kitty told them to go away like good little boys and play with their toys that she was going to Bee me through this herself, and ehe did. Kitty never mentioned Theodore Stratton and I was afraid to ask, un til one day when 1 had been up and dressed all morning and was protest ing that I was well enough to go to work as soon as 1 could get a Job, Kitty said: "Well, then you ate well enough to see your correspondence," and she poured a sheaf of letters Into my lap. There was one from ilia, two from Aunt Virginia, throo from Kddle Montforth and one that I did not recognize, but with a beating heart opened it first. Tomorrow Kilty llnllon. clncts of New York's Chinatown. The perfection of settings, both in terior and exterior, adds materially to the value of the story. ChnrminB Betty Compson gave an I admirable portrayal of tho role of I-ady Uabble In her new Paramount picture, "The Little Minister," at the j Antlers theater yesterday. The photoplay production Is prnl.se-j worthy In every particular and en- j thused all who saw the presentation. Delightfully Insouciant, Miss Ceuin-! son won favor by her witchery and sparkle. Georue Harkathorne Is fine ! as Gavin, "Tho Little Minister." i There Is much thrill in tho attack on j Thrums and In tho weavers' battle with the constabulary. Capt. 1I11I-J well, the villain of the piece, Is finely j played by Nigel llarrle, while Kdwln ! Stevens is a convincing Lord Kin- j tool. There Isn't a (lull scene In the i picture, which plays for the last j tiui'e tonight. In "Opened Shutters," her latest. Universal production, which Is sliow- Ing at the Majestic thealro tonight, only, Kdlth Roberts appears as a New: Knirland lassie, a tvnu now to her g(Toen experience. n recent surceFses she has speclal- izoj on ,ne upanlsh chariicterlzatlons as In "I,asca" and "The Fire Cat" but, she says, Iho role of the average American girl gives her greater dra matic scope, and this assertion Is completely confirmed by those who have seen her ailmlrablo work In "Opened Shutters." Miss Roberts Is daintily petllo Willi (lurk brown hair, blue eyes and an olive complexion which lends Itself taslly to either the l.atln roles or the more fair Anglo-Saxon lntorprcta tions. o .Tost a few numbers of the misses' wotd underwear left, 12 to 15 years at I1.no each: regular n.50 values. Hell Millinery, Friday and Saturday. I mn now honking nnh-ra for day old chirks, hntched rln.it, from Tan crod Rtrnin H. C. Whlln Khori.s, nill'd hy latest met hods. C. A Pucki'tt, Canyonvlllo, Orfgon. j Western Electric powi:r An i.iniiT plam Howard tbllg I'lione fVI-F2.'l. lloseiur m Sae TUilk i ForInfants,InTallJ4tndGroirinBChndren I Tho Oricinu! Food-Drink For All 33 Mrs. C. M. Hogue left for her liomo In Pemllclon this afternoon after spending a month In Koscburg visit ing at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. II. C. llerg. DRY CLEANING is the economy way it doubles the ser vice, wjar for your garments Our Anto Will Call Phone 277 L. R. Chambers General Transfer Wood for Sale 412 Caas Street. Thone 393. DAY A XI) NKifIT KKKVICE. Lumber, lath, shingles, cement, lime and plaster for sale. Get my prices before you buy or have any transfer work done. Oak, slab, mill ends, old growth fir, for kitchen atovo or heator. Coal 80UT11PORT, tho economy fuel, Oregon's finest. UTAH, thu best In tho west, cltn and efficient. Transfer & Storage Co High grado furl. Quality Iiufldlng Materials. 231 N. Main St. wStyle Quality Price Yoil get ill three 1111(1 more too, whi'll you trade wltli us. Perrin's Economy SHOE STORE Shoo repairing of the finest Workmanship. Ill Cass Street. Shoes repaired while you wait I Wood ! K Denn'sl infants and invalids l-UK jKorlick's titkr t!0ri8Inal iSEf'ifcfAooid Imitation. Rlchmffic, maltod grain extract In Powdar Ho Cooking Nourishing DlcMtlbl When you want the best In plumbing and beating supplies call the Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co- DELL V. HAST OFFICH PHONE 151 42 N. JACKSON ST. Dead Pulp Bit Dr. Nerbas W11KN the pulp f a tooth becomes infected after a Bpaoe of time the life goes out of it and an abscess may be forming at the tooth root end without your knowledge. A dentist can locate the trouble, I replace your old teeth with new ones the same day. WITHOUT PAIN Extensive Experience 1X1M1XATKS GVKSS WOltK. Reasonable & Reliable SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Gas When Desired THE LESS PAIN DENTIST ILR.Nerbas,D.D.S. Masonic Bldg. Phone 488. Painless Extraction Economy Not merely because it leaves you free for other and more pro fitable pursuits; not only because it is more healthful for your household; not alone because it is Send your fam ily washing to our careful workers be cause it actually costs you less than to attempt it at home. Visit our laundry, and see our modern, sanitary, up-to-date equip ment. D 1 . CU x nuseuuri aieaiu Laundry t Phone 79 4:0 Mditli Jackson.