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I I i Rosrnrao fit.betfw. s.t.t..ut. jimatit h. ma. E ' -1 Simplicity Mm I 'AS THE icuon progresses, . chinecd silhouette has coma mora and more accentuated. Skirts are really longer.' All tho mart women havo adopted the de scending line, and now it is con sidered more distinctive to have ,'ono's dresses Ju-t a triflo longer than ones neighbor's, where onco It was smarter to have them shorter. i In the matter of color, black In still considered most effective and correct One of tho most delight J fa! suit coats of the season is that worn by Agnes Ayrca, who is star ring In the Paramount picture, "Tie Lane That Had No Turn ing." by Sir Cilbert Parker. This Is made of black duvctyn, cut In straight Kussian effect, with nar rowed sleeves and opening from top to bottom on the left side. The skirl is banded with Krimmrr, s are the cuffs. Adding a mot Movie Closcups "Hacking the Line," flint Bt.ininK ptrturn prvmnt.njr Man lire Khun, stldeto and nilvM.I.i.r, fM-fiiily pro moted to a nrdorn hy til lam l 'ox will m ithown for th" last linn' lit llm Anilr theaitT tontrlit. Tlx unR Htnr him m.irio n tllntlnrt liti In thin pholnphiy, ha-1) oit an rxiMlinn talc of low and alvtnnin by hrun la I.yiH.f, unil k nifl certain to In a popular favorit- lth lovi-rn if red bloodt d utorh'ji on the fcr'r.i. 0 0 0 William S. Hurt's f .-.htmis Vlnl" pony, Frit. Jut n iincn an tin txtrunl roW In tlx fhl Hart plclutt'. . Tho Narrow TniM." which TIionihs 11 . I n : h a n r hut s d t hi mi u U A 1 1 -raft, mid htch will v n at tin Majent u hat urd.iy nnd Snn-I t v. Fhtn nro a cr-at inany ntn u hi- h ronlly tunct mi th' utitlitv of th--tn true to carrv throm-h the ihiillltiK OtuationN. Kiiu'n ftr: t hiiiuhm in he ili'lurt !( draninilc. Han. in lh ilory, la 1h ladr of a tind of nut awn. and a tninM that will b nwift atid ninnine i-inMirh f ir lln-xlc'-nrti'ii of hU ilaiMii: pnVnj.m, htrh ronlHts trial n I v of hoMIni; up M a ti roH lift Khllnc ilnoiith ih nonntnltia Willi )itw minp tnlnn-. h ph-a a lo rd of lid ) r csi. n nl lotim thai ih. ir h a1.T N a h-.nnliit. I'itlto which h- cai'ttitt'S l..r Inn i n . ( O 0 C Tin' rohl Ht rM . hn of Hi- Yii'.un rati form nun h of th 1. . K umnnl f Th llr. jil WML' T-Hl " th.. U r-L CITY DIRECTORY CLASSIFICATION OF R0SE3URG BUSINESS HOUSES II IT III III MMi IA Th tlt-diita .irii rtl'1.-. k4 Ut I J tlir.l It. 1. Hu.u..n I.I Mill II lllm KKN'ST l.l Mlil lt IVMIHSV uk nmi i'im r ., sr. a I'lKil.ll.ll Vl'lll tonr ni'Kii Stu.l I...I IIK T I STll'1'1. II' u. up i ...i 1 k .1 J .' J' k..n. Ili-.l r-i.l, ' nnuhiiis. n ' ItllK. if 11 'iti.-t.. I'll '" .i f.r 1 a 1.1. a f- s 1. , i III' I N I il n I . J il IAK Mill I r lli l-.'lr llih', i'i V "t 1 Itihk ..ik .1 n.-l link MMl SI. i n. t'HK iinsi:r.i'i:4 i... i.i in ,1 i. , If 1 .III H -'I I A I .M I I . S A M 1 V A V U I I 1 r.n ! . rii 1'. I J.'k III I "4111 llol'. iiiV CAT HIV. , ..,., ,,r ,,. , iii.".!.." l"k- L"' u"1 ,lr" ...,. .., ih mis. -'TY:' 'vv f;""1'- N IT'.'intii.fiii. ' 1. (ii i. ik. iixrii uv mi.iin Aim n.iMiik. n wAi .ki4, 111 a li.n.i. r AM' in tm. .1111.1: -11. II T.;.r '" IIIIMIM. Is Note of New Silhouette be- t- i a . J i . If.. ! I! ! ! ' I- " . if ! J picturesque touch is tho cape of , thc sumo Krimmer, which is at ton nip-rf 'ai tire whhh In to ho the attr.M-tlon at tho Liberty theatre to nii'ht only. The story 1m that of a r i.n and tila wli and baby rtrpara'ed tnr rarn through misuiidiTstandlnB. ii.iai! to h reunited In the mid i-i-')' lie! of the Arctlr through the :i;vin'y of a pair of baby ahoen. Horia Keiiyim, t tie youthful slur of "The KiuprvsH," and. "The (irean Waif," r.ppi ar as rrnrb iue W are, the young le. Paul ;rdot, H.in.i Itobert, Thoinaa - Holding. K. W. Stewart. K. Wha.tor, .'.ouise UntellmK and n biK iavt tuipport lier. The pro tlurt loi it by the V liar tons, who inaiie "I'atrla, 1'he KxploiiH of 1 ; la lite," and other f iimouH net lain. "The tin a iiUe Ttail" ta in se n . r. eH. A nu.-t aiinisinn and ubscirbinic plav of life and bin etitH in a Miiall ti.nii I, "flay Hollars. ' KiiKno O'Hrien'H Seh tb k ph lun- at tin LH . i tv ih.'.itr.i Sunday. There ia tho town ihii!"." tnuu '"illian." tlie v 11-l:u-. . iitii- dian. and all the other h.i'artrr s so well known and enjoy- ei by fi.ntl rnH'M. A not.iiiif v.i t ln ud. n, Uuth lw V r, In the hal!n role opptlt t' -1 tt ar. A 1 1 hur Hcitis.'iiian, t runk fun H r. Tom hlake, Jerry 1 ln. f'tnitla Kim , and James Ton Hrooke. THE FERN M1 U 1 I.OWI.U Molil" riowerw lor all iircAntmi, any ItiiH-. IU-1,i'1h. m u ;itir. m:i:hs ai;i: in. S .lrTV..tl. IMloin. ;!. I HI II I II HUT IM 11 l-l:i r 1 i.i.i TH 1: I'Kli'lAN ';- I I" rl" k.-.l ; i r'iul' " ''l' i u .1 ; It' .') Hi l' i t 11 111. .ii. 1 1 . ... '.n n, tivti'rj of s 1 " 4 1' 1 'I ' li Si M H'K Al 1.1 I I.T, IT. I," H'.vnn.1 "l'- I I It. llm: ilin-. OAK & PINE THOSE 136 Nr... Irir m " -' 1 "' ' I SI. I i. . '" ' I "'ll. ( all V't-,1. k I "' a. r l:t ii j. , ,. i'1'ii'i..t ii.t.. u. .K ,ia and i...tr K.i. '" '. ..J oikui. .i , )vur (v;va 1 ' l in. ;.., 1,1V, , , , ...., 4 K irl.- S, .,,.. I ... 1 1 I .1 ,., !. . r, ,t . 1 1 t . 1 . A..1 1.1,. ,. . N .1.,. ... M k. 1 . i.im Mi .1 .. . . Il A II. Ii, , ., . mi i v 1 y-i.i . .1 ; 1 i.ivtivi- . II. Hi I - 1 1 J 1. k. 'i fl.rl tached to the cuffs. With this U worn a black panne hat This coat suit is not only one of attractive design, but a prac tical one as well, for it is just as appropriate for wear over a frock. If this idea is adopted, the black satin hat in the upper sketch is suggested. The season has also seen numer ous designs in mesh bags. The one sketched here is one of the more elaborate ones, but it is quite the latest de.n'im in one of the more exclusive shops. Not only ia it new in pattern, but it ha brand new clasp invention. This consists of the double piece of silver at the edge, through which Is Inserted a ring to insure safety. When the bag ia closed, the ring slips to the top and prohibits a chance opening. There are also many new ! signs in buckles. The one sketch ed here is of old Grecian deri.Tii and has been until recently se only on imported frocks and sui' Many such buckles and ornaments arc now the rage and have been utilized to such an extent for dis placing buttons, and at the ends of the new chain belts, as to dis pense with any additional trim mine on frocks and suits. I um now booklitR orders for day old chicks, hatched Hunt, from Tan cred strain S. C. White Leghorns, pulled by latest methods. C. A. Puikett, ranyonvllle. On'pon. - , j LOlK.Ii DIHIXTOnr. 4 Tint t:i tllTV BKM-.KtT AMH I. TlO nwotft In th M'CKbrc hull the , Srdjl'up.jei In a. h month. NKK.MnoMH or IrVOlHiril lPTMiar Ct'olo a J. meetn on ut imj 3rd ; J"y ev.-nlnKK n Mooo hull. Visit-: lug iirlKti-wr lnvtt.,1 to nttr-nd i I'K.ri i i-: in i .i v, iL-it u Tli.I.u; I. Johnson, Clerk, . II. O. I mUm i:nfniiipin?sii . Mvfii lu OrtU IvmtMft Ifinplt! rvji y V?dii'Hii,iy rvt-nuid. Vlnilnikc brvtnreu uJ w ; a Wcln.m,. .K. HAKAMAi (111. ( p. V. '1'. jACh.N .. 11. 1 I'l. M i.it J'IiI.SmiN, N s J A M KJi K v A It I, f. II. I', o. I.Ik., Iln.rliiiri I ori.r n. Jill -lli.lil it MiiUr t'Oiiiiiiuiii. Min, nit At Iho l-.ik 1 )a on . n I l j-il.iy lit i'itj 111.. inn. All ii.t-mt.. r,.. iw..tr,t In tt,.mJ n-Ktiliiriv. mt.a ml nuih brniliv.ii r. coruili In vu.J 10 .it.n.l 1 hoy ni:i.uw.-t. r. u I.O! l. OIIDKH OK M(ll-.1:,, burg N... luj; m,.,.t, n,n i Ihlnl Tii...t.iv ,.nitiua ..f i. month mi N o .. )( In (h Moon., lull. All vmuiii t.r.m.eii m lntlra to C W. 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Il l' 1 , I llnarhiars I hNytrr ,N 1 - i.i .r in..,! i'K , n n i I i ' a in r i . h ni"n t h l''"l '' ra aii.t a;au.ra 1 -1 ki .1 ii.i r AT , 1 1 1 , 11 1 ill 'm !.-! i,, i., ,. . Vil' Tl Iil SV AS. W. M ' N' 'N S... t r tr ML' IT I I 1:1 .1. . I'ailriarl.a la,lav j - - II ' " 'I I a , nil 1,. . 1 . rv I nil 1 il'.a- at ; '.I ,. , 1... k Vii. II ATf a I 'I 1 1 i no'. ,i. y i mi in i ". t ) i v '.i A .1 i.l ; -1 .', r.. S.h .I I' r 1II.IT IT., s. . WiinliM l It I Till: Mum i, ., .. -N.' I. . n.r.ia In ,.!., I'i I,.... ,, I., a .,, .,n. ' M.ltinic llt.milH.n l la a s VI . ;: M. i'M;i'.:.-. r n M M M : I.I It.'l-. rk KNii.liia nr nriiii(.,i,,fl .ii fJ. !!. Hr. rtVn.-rl,,- Ira :n I ..:: .. At.lci i ll,;i. J.Kka.Mi A i!llHU'H Ml, Vlill- rt ! a i a w , Kl'lmljll H riT-'VXN C. t 1H1V V.M S.; t y ' k. WlAlUkliLT. K. IU a Fng: FrenchShoes To Americ anFeet Ity HEODA IIOYT (Written for the Inited Tms. ) XKW YOKK. Jan. 13. K'nlNrd PreK. ) Women who hoped that tho French shoes which rame to Ameri I ca with the first little war-brides i1 would last loneer are peeved to find Instead r. longer last. Shoe dealers declare that it Is the l.-ncth of the American women's toes which neces sitates the longer ramp. For many years women of Latin countries, uh as Cuba, Spain and France, have been wearing short, (nubbed-toed shoe. The underlying reason for this b-iug the short, chub by toes of the average Latin. Tho long flat walking boot of the itostottian type so popular in Knplund and America would seem ridiculous on a shawl-draped Spanish beauty. Although every American woman who toddles about in the short Tanip l boot knew that though the boot pinched, it was a thing of beauty. American boot makers, who are the fin"st In the world, have come to the front with a modified French ramp wnien gives the appearance or being Fhort and has all the chio of the French boot, but adds tho additional j length necespary to comfort. These are made in various mater ials. For afternoon wear the most prevalent type is made of patent bather with an instep strap. Some of them have pipings of red or green. Others are made to slip on over the foot as a Kussian boot does. The evening slippers aro especially beau-j j tiful, made in silver ft raps held in I place by rhinestone buckles. J The woman who prefers to wear the low pumps Instead of the hi:li shoe for winter months will be able to purchase a spat that is long ; enough to reach the hem of the I shortest (skirt. They come in the jcightren button length and are made In satin and in felt, with an elastic ! band at tho top to accommodate the Flout woman as well as the svelt. ; Ankle straps are no longer being used for street wear and only oc casionally for dress wear. Sheer gauze has replaced the silk net mesh hosiery. Long earrings which are constant-) ly gaming in popularity hro aro worn with the bobbed head dresses as well as with the most fastidious chignons. How greatly the simple little ker chiefs of colored linen add to the smartness of a costume. These can be purchased in at least a dozen col ors and aro easy to make if one Is handy with ihe needle. Monkey fur continues to hold Its own as a trimming. This season we find it combined with sapphire blue and persimmon red, as well as with black. The fur itself Is being made In different shades; Taupe, brown, grey and a mixture of black and white being the most popular. I-ong gloves are no longer consid ered necessary for ihe most formal affairs such as balls and operas. The Ftnartly gowned women seldom ap pear In them this, but often the upper arm is bedecked with as many aj a dozen bracelets. 1 Painless extraction p teeth at room 9, Masonic temple. Dr. Nerbas. o Oppose Tax Exempt Securities The constantly crowinp pcntimont PKalnst non-l;talilt K't'mnirnt po ruritioa la rajtidlv rrysfalizlng t" ricssions fritm various nrKanlzatlonH whirh nr( flmaiidins that tho kov rrnmcnt laVc foivo a. Hon to romovo the tax Mml-'n from i!m "little' man and ptav it on ihos' who aro more 11 bio to pay. Th in. n;ne tax is bo-, in ir easily railMl. it is rlaimrtl. by J ihe iniri liasc and nn-taaiilo Inter est hoarini; pf-nri'Ms and conse quently tho small property owner and tb" man with a small in-om. Is forc fd to bear a lar:;pr f":nro of th tax burdi n. Tho crani;.-R. taxpayers baciit's. and othr ladies have al ready Rene on record as oppopod to this tivsiom nnd r.nw the Oronon Saie 'h;tmbf r of C'lninierco John tho raiiVs iih the inllnwliiK r'olu tlon: I Whereri. our v frdeial t.t.HliM 1 n policy of undergone a niMt radfeal chani;. ;e frniii that of In V'l'i'in nnd bailee ba ri'fnHed b had upon a (liri t to dire- t t Vhr,is. mi eh in fhtt f reltatici' cr:ntu;it' il sriilt' nf i.iMiiioii iiimn In- i'immi tlnil li'viin lin ii rates upon tltnio of lariTii in. . mi.', and V hiTt-na. I.v r iiion nf such rati-n flu ro Is a rnnst.ii.il i!iirciinc ii mo nr riii'it.il li.-lim ii'vi'stcl in anil lint'rtiil into nun ;i.ihl,i pfr;iritli'a nf lii- (i'iI.thI, atii'o anil minor snli illiisiniw of t,i orn ni'tii ami Inslru mfitiilltlii of en. r-'ni-nt. ami Win r. :i. il..- (" -tni-nt ami ill- l,r:ot nf vii, t.-i;i;'.il iaa proVi-il A 'TT..HM hmihr.ip t.i -n liicrivp ntor I'riso mi. I h.is :ii n i.i um h Ai'Mipt- l si'i iii ill.. nil ir f., r. o:nj'i'ti;iii' H'IumIiuo In Hi,- i:-.Tf , vis for capital. Win n i . M il Ir.v.'-iiiii-nt on th part nf Ihn ' nf l,,r.. inrnrip piTM'a In rxi"i pf tNvn fr... i ib pflvnn-nt I ii liiii'a thiv n'Trni.i wouhl 1'C iihlict-il in p. iv. an.l tn rr.n. tl-iT'- i-i r- liy n''-iarily Imp, ia..l ii;s,n ill.'-,- cannot .omi flt hv n -h . . 'i'; :i.iu an unfair bur den nf fa I'j.in ; Vi. T'i, i, f.-ri'. I,- It Ki'filvnl In- (he Onvn S',i.- iTiiun'-T nf I'liTiiui.-n . in thir l .mini -,inv,"i Hon .ii'intl.l tl'.il i' -, . n-iiii'mla ihul -i-.i..iry rurr-viM '.-f Ntl-iT lm I"nvi,i. d t,i r.i',n. 'h.i prvtit 1n- :uii'iV ' iii'l. n i t hu', im nnd in r. aVc nil Inr.i-r ' 'inirm nv.,1 In n ' r-"n alu'ricr i 'r form I r . ili rn'i n' o th ,t ii- r-.in-r h ' . n ai..l .h.-fe nf I'a J'l-I ' -.'1'. T-l, inV'TIKIIi rt ar I r In ' I'i'i Tmw pr. i i ; nit '.t-.'-t r-f c 'i . . p-lMil . tvi-iTv-.v,.. n " Vtirther ': , ,! thai a ropr nf t!ii '.!. iv, rrnitfi ) by i!v . .'i-. :.i'v ;n . .i a n.ii.'Vrr of fo: ires 1 rn in On sun. CALL 29 For prompt ' taxi service and country trips. Satisfaction guar anteed or no charge. CLINTON GORTHY Moore Music Studio New classes in Dunning and Progressive Series now forming. Plioi - 602. Bell Siste-a' BIdg. Heinline Conservatory OF Music and Art New classes in Dunning and Kindergarten begin Jan. 3rd CLYDE E SULLIVAN Voice Training Theory of Correct Breathing. Itootu 7, Kohlhagen BIdg. L. R. Chambers General Transfer Wood for Sale 412 Cass Street. Phone 393. DAY AX1 NIGHT SERVICE. Lumber, lath, shingles, cement, lime and plaster for sale. Get my prices before you buy or have any transfer work done. NO JOB Too Small or Too Large Plumbing AND Heating: SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak J. H. SINNIGER All kinds of sheet metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and plpeleas. lit Oak Street. Phone 428. Roaeburt, Ore. A 'A WE SLICE HAM I 1 AT 55c J Economy Grocery f t PHONE 63. 5 Fuller Brushes liave 69 uspr and many more can be found if you use them From Head to Foot Cellar to Attic K. J. HAl.i:, Local Agent, lliitfl Iionrl.K. Satisfaction Guaranteed 4 NOT1ILR new frock," a? you IntiuireT "No," repllns the Cirl-who-knons. Just on of my 0I1Pg l'ry rimmed and freshened up by the liosaburg Clean- I?n't It wonderful they do their work'" bow Pend u YOl'R frock a. -we tuarantie oull be equall RCSLEE8S . v. iii.i..iin 80S X. Jaikaam m. rhone 472 h ay & -ft r i Paints i Our stock of Sherwin-Williams f S. W. P. QUALITY is so well known, that recom- i mendation is not necessary. There isn't a better j A product on the market. i 5 t YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO NEGLECT YOUR j $ PAINTING at the price Churchill Hardware Company j ' l'.-.r. 9.11lIU'.ll .-Willi I At the armory. Ott's or chestra. A fine time. Hll.l . w... .. 111 k,,l , t, . - 't...i '. It Pfi and tUvlncs Bank Bin. race jjtimner Fnel Co. tt.nn suj 1 F- BARKER & co The Owl Says: A ffjaoo: oo f j fsClEANINC&S 5 tt 1 PRESSING If 5 :iTAHORIHcfj 9 S owlciVajiess W j?"i'iV 1' 'T'"' r A '" 1 ! day service." DID YOU KNOW? It is niir ranii-st aim to Rlvr a M-nh-e Unit will command the praise of our every patron. A faithful m mIco ti the people, cer ut the jxist of (Inly every hour of the nn,i nlslit. We appreciate jour lojnl support. Douglas County Light & Water Co It. M. JF.N.MVns. Manager. "Here We are, Bill" Bowman's Cafe Ti e best place n th rv ,0 t,a( line,! f,,,,.), p ,c ni.,rk. nnJ cooked by a Clv.f who satisH. s. Thai's n. n 25c. Pays the Bill S. W. P. Oils Varnishes Paints is complete, j of good paint today. UH. I. A. WKI.L. Deatlat. Ill Parkin 1 1U. Tnujm a . . sin. V. I. OWES rut Elowers. Pom. - Jin. ion So. Jackson Su ' on. si. H. I'l.TI.Kil ChiropraoUe Ull. I OHM A. I)II.I.AHI. Dfii.I.I. R "Uoaoburc Isn't uVnil yot, for nnxt week Is tho big nuto show ut th" armory nnd I want to soe you ALL thiTo. Wo must all look our best and nial'-c this show a ri al bucci ss. I would also like to s;'e you nt my nii-io-d.-.tn i.loctrically operated cleanins rstal)!lhnient at 121 Cass St. I can give you one MRS. V. R. EOWMAX, Prop.