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R. H. S. Debate Team Victorious 'and U an BueoPiBful K.nerally there i in 1 1 1 1 J doubt that It will Hi a nil a -ooii ilian e Tor the aoutlitrn Ortioii ' li'ii!iii"itsnlp this yt ar. I Birthday Party at Helliwell Home XO Alt.MOKY lAN l. T- su.ni. The It. II. S. di l.at.' l"am wa.i mic- reful yHti-rlay In ufnnltiK H"' first two fMer-H( hulaKlic (It-lmli'M of the canon. T!i f!r-:t contt-Kl wan li.ld at the liiich ' -lino! y. slcr.liiy. At thin time the affiriiiatlvi team rom-poKi-d of Jum.a M ('Unto, k anil Vivi an orcuti huh a rwu to uiih ij.- u-w.n i, Informal Party at Flint Home ovt-r Myrtle 'r'k on t fit- mii-Mlnn: "Htovi- Thai JmmiKnitinji Should lie I'rohibiliMl fur a lvrioi of Not l,-m Than l lv- Yrurt." Moth irti-s put tip a ntron fmht but Hur-rlr arKUiiiHiiiH on the part of tin K -burK It-am won the dicl hoh. , The turond dohutft wan tt-twn tin Mrs. G. L. Klint was the charming h)stt--j4 ut an Informal party kIw'ii at huiiM vt rsiinlay ttfirnoon. Tlo; loom of tfi. b aullful flint home w rv aritlrally leorali with clus-i M H of v. hlosKoniM, rone htul-t and f-ni:4. (I'aiiws, Hewing and mtiHic tilh'd tli afternoon bourn until 4. o'clock wh'-n tin host-MB. aMslslfd ,y M A. J. Kord and -Mihs Lillian flint, ftTvotl dfliriouH lufwjn'on I A t!I ih t f ul birthday party was Kivn lust night ly Mrs. Frank 1 1 -ll i hoII for .MIsh Hazel Jaiii'-M and Har ry Jlf JJf w'U In honor of their recent Idnhdayo. Much merriment was -n Joy i d hy the vouiik people with KauuH and ues:in coiittsiH until a latn hour when a delirious Iun h on was served by Mru. ilt-lliw.-l!. The in I lowers. Thei niM ).. no dance at the armory (onirhl. 1'n pare ours'-lf lor a Lig tin.'1 .Saiuniay nihf. i.fftallvt tHiiiii, com pone J of IMorn Those prenent wi re Mrs. K. VV. rl-l I'nrrot and Mildred Htarrett. and the lmyirm. Mrs diaries (iiloerl, Mrs. II. team for Wilbur hlfrh mhool. This l Oilmen, Mrs. A. J. Carman, Mrs' AKOLXIi tiii: TOWN . ta!h was rleerly decorated In pink j and white. The motif wa;i eurrP-d out (;tlVHiti llt f(fW , mM1IJI j uimi., , ,,, . , Among todav k'-Jests at the Hotel Aers. Anionic tliose present were' rmi.nii.-i r n... nul...,- n.... h.m ru.-,iB ... .,.,r, i Jiat-o vill, rii attl.. M Jame.-i and Harry Helliw II. and ; j).M1Pr j i ,.,', MiH!es Kvelyn and Margaret YoiitiK. ' Scudder, Cora . . . , , i Johnson, Sutherlin. ary term of circuit court hwiih fiarts on Feb. 2. was drawn today. Six koiik n were drawn on tiie jury, those chos. n being l.ydiu Neai, Uoscl.urK; Mary II. Curswell. Yoncalla;' C.crtrude Amspoker . Itidille: Mis. ('. Kranels, Drain: Mrs. Adrlla lladley, RoseburK; and Mrs. I'. llei-be, Comslork. M. itor.alil. Ort-nco; Albany; II. I), and Florence contest whs held at 'ilur'H Ktainp- Iiik Krounds. 1'he ri-sult of this de bate wa also a two to onu decision in favor of Kosehurif. Ilolh learns have been under the coaching of Miss I.otl llollntieter for the past several wenks and hhow re sults of very carelul nnd dillx'-ni I r.iinl iik- As a result of these victories the; o Itosebure li ain will debate the Kn-i II, l. Si uilder of f'orvatlls, profes ftmo team next Friday. If the team sor at O. A. C. Is In this city look keep tiji the work that It has stnriwl ' imr after business niatters. U'. It. C.ml.-e, Mrs. Walter Obnn.! Mrs. C. W. I'arks. Mrs. V. (!. Hurt, , Mrs. ('. (i. Iteyimrs, Mrs. H. ('. Wnd-j dell, Mrs. V. I'atterson, Mrs. W. 8. Al len, Mrs. It. I,. Iievaney, Mrs. Ziesb-r. Mrs. ). Ii. .McAllister, Mrs. W. It. i Clown, Mrs. T. K. SlnKleton, Mrs. I .lohii Hunyon, Mrs. A. J. Kurd, nudj the hostess. Mis. t;. L. Hint. Kdna Perrin, l.enore Helliwell, Mar Ian and Ksther Nichols, l.estle Mc llenry, Kdward KohlhaKeii, lion VounK. Hay I.i'iiox, I'red McMullcn, Alien Wickaiu and the hostess, Mrs. Frank Helliwell. Order Made In Port Tax Case Jf J A ' A. fC mm k 11 r- frw 2 . . i,-,7 . 'J MOTOR First Place at the New York and Chicago Shows For the Fourth Consecutive Year Buick has been awarded first choice of space at the National Automobile Shows. This honor is conferred each year by the auto mobile manufacturers who are members of the National Automo bile Chamber of Commerce, upon the member having done the greatest volume of business during the previous year. That Buick has retained this posi tion year after yeor reflects con vincingly the high regard in which Buick is held by the American public. Such regard is a logical outgrowth of Buick policy which has been rigidly maintained for twenty years that every car which leaves the Buick factery must first, last and all the time give that thoroughly dependable and trustworthy service which will make every Buick owner a Buick enthusiast. iys In which to appear i u" vai fr Osteopathic ussoe.atl e. If any. why r. too-1 lurn,ed "3t "'" '"' J. S. Iledden. Kranl: l""- Trv '";!' ' JuiUe J. S Hamilton today sign ed an order K'rantlni; the Port of. I mpiiua ten cays In which and showr cause, lion, made by Wells, Fred Assenhlemer and A. II. Haines, representing the taxpayers league of the 1'ort of Finpnua, that tho minute books and ordinnnce books be thrown open for Inspection, should not be allowed. The repre sentatives nf 111 A league claim that the Port Is attempting to force a tax Auto Accident Ijist Xljtht levy which is Invalid and which can not be enforced and have asked for llre from Voncalla Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Appleuate were in Koseburg for several hours today trading and transactini; busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Applesatu ure residents of Yoncalla. le tin lis to rttiiinl Mrs. !l. II. Mnore, who has been In this city for tie' past several days visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tenipiiii, left tiiis after noon for her hume in Portland. Ir. Itelnpp ihie Hr. S. I.. Del.anp, w ho has been at tending the sessions of the Willam ette valley Osteopathic association re- The led and much good work accomplished, l'r. Uel.app says. Kugcne, he states. Is experiencing a very hard epidemic of influenza and several hundred cases have been reported In the city. Few of the cases, however, are serious. womkx aim: nit wvv The Jury list for the Kebru- ! Cement sacks will' be taken back at 15e each until Feb. 15th. After that dale they will be 10c each. S. II. Crouch. .MOW TODAY. Full KKNT Furnished sleeplnu room. ltM.h.-:':J.3'aS.iSU-pli'-iis. 1'iilt .s. l.i; ( 'iinn cernet. nearly new. .lt)lreSS 'orHet.'NeVVS-teVleU H.'H vim seen tile St rem bertf flan Kilter? ttt'uusli & ib'lil, tuk and Stephens. WANTKI 'ellllt; woman tir Kirl to III kit' lien at Sehliers ilellle pltal. l'helie S.'S. An auto accident occurred yester day evening at the corner of I.ane an order restraining the assessor I a;id Main streets when a Chevrolet from levvlng tho tax and the sheriff: touring car coming down Main street from collecting the same. It Is nlso struck the Jitney driven by S. K. alleged that the Port commission has Meinlnger. lloth cars were damaged refused to allow an inspection of the to some extent. Mr. Meinlnger was books kept by the tioi t nnd a motion ' proceeding east on I.ane and had that the court demand inspection has! nearly crossed the intersection when been made. Service of the summons the other car struck him. His car will be made Immediately and theiwas thrown around and Btrmk a commission will then have ten days; telephone post. No one was injured. to make an nppearanre. Kdward Drady arrived her? today from llyers where ho is now em ployed with tho S. P. Company. Mr. llrady is yiroule to Marquam where he will spend Sunday but stopped off hi re for a few hours to visit relatives and friends. LIBERTY! Woman Club to Meet Tuesday The KonoburK Woman's Club will meet ut the Parish llouso on Tues day, February 7th. Mrs. D. K. Carr has charge of the program, the aub j;rt of which 1 "Ori-gon History Kpurh of Territorial (Jovernment." Mrs. K. V. Hoover and Mrs. A. Manlen each have papers. Miss Mario Martnn will give a n-port on what the club has donfi for the li brary so far this year. There will be some special music ami a large crowd of club women are expected to attend this meeting. THEATRE rrlccs Always lOc nnd l.lc M1TOEH EVEUY DAY A unique service, Christian church Sunday eve, Feb. 5th. Mrs. C. K. linslio will paint a picture while the pastor talks. TOMt.HT OM.Y Helen Gibson IN "The Wolverine" In this preat feat tiro you will xeo things that are out of tho ordinary In the usual typo of Western pictures. Surprise af ter Burpitftc, thrill utter thrill, such as hortfes pluntrlux thru ftutwdnfts up lo their knees, and a tllit that will make yon Kasp In suspense. The star per litrms a very difficult stunt, rides two hnr:i'S at once In a dinvriMit manner on a freshly plowt-d field. Conu'dy, Hen Turpln In "Love's Outcast. rathe News. Don't miss this gn at tdiow tonight. Sunday & Monday. DUSTIN FARM Alleged Robber Caught at Weed Ivan J. Kliler, alias Sharkey, a for mer resident uf Myrtle creek was ar rested last ni;:ht at Wild. California, and Is being held there for the rob bery of the Myrtle Creek, railroad de pot. In a tel. gram received bv M. Cotturri, S. p. Special agent, Kid. r has confessed to the crime and ex pressed u nilliugne.-s to re: urn tc Douglas county where he will be ar raigned on a charge of burglary. Kldcr, it Is claimed has spent n great ileal of his life at .Myrtle Creek and is iiulie well known there. It is alleged that he broke Into the Myrtle Creek station and stole a number of articles of minor value and also sev eral railroad tickets. One of these tickets, it is ciatmed, he stamped and dated and used for his trip to Weed. As tin' number was easily obtainable It was traced and his arrest was brought about us a result of this dit to his loiatio'i. lie was found work ing in a amp near Weed and Is now being held in Jail there. The (ase was turned over to the cminiy this moriiiiu by the Southern Pacific officers and District Attorney Neuner Is ptepatlac a complaint charging burglary. Sheriff Sam Starmer will send a deputy to Weed tonight to bring the alleged criminal baok to ,'his city for trial. u rk II. W A N't' I !l i Team of horses. w ith or wili'uut waken. I'itsti. J A. Coill- t.k, Sub. rlin. HrvKori I-'I.IC SAM-: 1 1 7 Fold touring. .otHlit inn, new tires on r.-ar. good $-21. A. II. Taylor. Kosel.tlrg uaratcc. Fi.lt SAI.K fi-room house with bath. Price ll.iH.i; $',n euh. balun'i. $ 1 L' per mo. ('has. K'yes. 11'3 No. IMne St. F. .It SAI.K- Team, welirhl' A Is.", wagon, tmrness. and light bnek. $:Pltl for all. H. (i. Coulter,, Itueklcs. Ore. I'oli ItK.NT Pl.-asant slt-epln ro.on. Cse of telepitone and bath. Very reasoiial.le to permanent party. 311 !;. Ink St. Fdlt ItK NT Sleeping room with privi lege of whole house. Hot and cold water an. I bath. A teacher or woman of similar occupation preferred. Closejn. Phone 17:. Folt SAI.K Karif.) thoroughbred Ilu-r..c-.lersey boar, cheap, as we are not l.rc.iiiig Iioks this year. The iiverland orchards, CjLarlea A Itran.l. Flilt SAI.K Olt FtKXT A seventy acre rnncli. cow, mare, harness, line gar den spot, lots of l.errles, some fruit, ''reek through place; lots of wood. Pliono 2-F2. WANTKI)." TI.MIIKII Wlllac;cpttlln' l.er as full or part pay on ranch In Josephine ... on I'Sved hiKhwav: s. h..ol on place. Price $ t O.ooo.OO. ! A.l.lress r. tl. liox IIA MV (Mil XOiders" Vak. n for 6TT. i'. Harred Hocks and Tancred utrain w lute Lcgiiorn t.aby chlx. Also nai:fA for loitcblng. Mr. Kdrsr Uufhatn. S.'H llouck St. Phone 2i7-H. A GOOD BUSINESS AHEAD It has been said that, "American business men have Just reason fur laying Plans now for increasing busi ness that lies ahead, and will be their's for the laoor and confidence, without which there can be no suc cess." Consult us freely regard iug any basiuess or financial matter you have In mind. The Rosebuift National Ban Roebur,Ore. x Kxiiectii to licave Tuesday Mrs. A. S. Whiting, who is visiting in Hoseburg with her mother, Mrs. Party, expects to leave for her home In Portland Tuesday. ' Mrs. Whiting has been here for the past few weeks. To Visit at Yoncalla Mrs. J. G. Stephenson and Mrs. A. E. Taylor left this afternoon for Yon calla where they will spend the week end visiting with friends. Mrs. F. A. Shnttuck lert tnts niter noon for Portland where ik, to remain about a week visit ner motner, Mrs. L. Sere. .. Here fruiu V. of O Miss Maylwlle Miller mi-,. lasi nigni iroin Eugene whtf oueuuing tne iniversitrof. Mlsa Miller will spend the n in this city visiting with telatt friends. 10c 30c TODAY OXI.Y iiiMtallment nlan. I,t.nns inailo uniZ tn !' per (.fiit of value of Improved m r-nt stilt c. !-Ve H. o. Parpftt-r. S-c- r'tarv I mpqtia aviiiK3 unu loun ; Asiiattuii. Another Big Bargain Today in a Wanf Theatre with Comfortable Seats VAUDEVILLE MAN or woman wanteii. $40 Wt-t-kly full time, fl.Oft an hour unnre time. flllitr Kiiaraittot'd hitorv to wear t'r. I'Miwiem't un n ert-ncary, lnt t imtloiml Ifuslt-ry Mills, 1113, Norrla town, )'a. i-'oK SAI.K U Trt A IK for pprhifir tuiitli harrow or yuuiiff rattl, trod inlli h Koats. fresh In Marvh. Am irowtlnl for mom. James A. Wil liams. litx 112 , Roseburfp. Thune LIVI-:k TltoriiM-: Physlrian eiplalnti iiimle trcutnu-nt fr infiam-t tf n 1 1 -lhnMer and bile lnrtn aBriuted with jfHllstnnes. Hc.Dklet KltKK. 1 r. raMu k, liox 3-5:yi, KansuB City. Mil. P4IE;.IS OP TIIK PAY One lare silkv rftvnti. !i.'ii; 1 medium rovote. I fl lare muskrats. $ 10. nnd H wliite ermine, $"..'; t.tnninjr free of eh .'.rue. A n v ain"init f furs for :ile. . reer.Ad.lv. Wa.'li. I'olt 7 h'Hiwt-s. 5 farnis. 2 rotrn- nu hiiiiM.-s. 2 f.-trniM f'r rent. All on easy t-rtns. Overfiead expanse Ituht: no l.l.'tt.r. no day Look, no ledger. ii. t book kt't'ptT, 1 cut prlres nnd tliev all know It. Merrill, ""J4 Mill St. H.l;V ehieks for nale fr.-m sele'et. d" I. V. LeKliorn bt-iis. IVdlRreed O. A. (". corks. L'7. to :ti0 cuk tut rain. $KI per hnrdred. 1 bit chin K -Kf 4e each. Al enekiTeW il.'.o, uinl hens $1 for breeding purposes. I'bone t'i-K:H. C K lliaiiton. lixonvllle, or. Kim, TWii-TWd-dNH ioHYollf" MONKY: Merc is L'u'. aires line lurid, tive mil. s from i;nf. burir. Just off Pacific bili w a y. o vi 'Ii Hiking river ; liard Mint a.e roaii on two sides; fenced ami crons fi'iu-cil: biif barn; everv incli KiMd ri h lillable land. Must at tiK'f, 1'rb e lljmi. only takea $" jish, tiulani-e easy. l'"ii't miss t ills if you want to double your money. A. T. lwretice. ''.iimerclil A tent. 1 t 'ar-i Sjre.-t. I'lione L'l'.t. HANK Ai'i'oVNT: A fine "llvliiK. an e"s" tabli'he. pavinir business. Here Is n po.d ItHil, caxl table, civMir and to tiaci'o fiand. !; sti.k uf Koods oil band. k. ii ul bnlbUiiK. Only business of its kind in town, dolii a tpmd Imi'.i,,ss: must be ..hl at on- e. The price likes stock, llktures. foil e.niipnii iit. IusIMim; ami all. for Ti'k.'K only !.'m. ,aih. balance lio per month till paid. lju! k a. tbn if vim w ,,Tit t b!. A, T. Uwr.'in v. r.'iiMticicial AK'-nt, i:f. Cis Street. Phone -'IJ S.l A TT I i T M V"i P? Sv "hv T'liv f lit hen von Ket tills ideal ottaKe same .is rem ',' Ki e inniii in oder n cot take, phi si e red, till I it tied home. ANT) PICTURES Wallace Reid IN HIS VERY LATEST "RENT FREE" I J KVKIIY SCENE OF THU 1'ICTVRE ITS ' PAHIM I THKII.Ii AND THKHE AHE l-Al.JHS ATLENTV 1 KOMSSC1 TO FINISH. Century Comedy and Bray Pictognpk VAUDEVILLE s t Eddie LaMogtagne's "COUNTRY STOj BEN SCOVELL IX "CLASSIC KECITATIONS." Prof. C. M. SULLIVAN "UAUITONE SOIOS." DELMAR LUPER IX "SAX-AI'HONE SOLOS." The only exclusive First Run Theatre in Rofeburri Owned and operated solely by Rosebui g interests K WATCH FOIl AXNOVNCKMKNT OF SINDAV AND MONDAY Famoos Players Lasky Corporation p..'. ipinu ..... "1 r .it: . i l.. .. ..I. i.. i o l..r I III ICK mi:s lt2--SI-4i It.Ni.M.T l 1U1 -SI-4.-l Tuning . lt j sli-4ii r..iiH- . . !i'J-M .7 S.-.1.UI . . ii MV-IS l',.H , . a-i-Ml lll T.niililiJ . 1!'M-I Swliiii . . 1 -. . M. i..y.vj.jfi.'.M lit K'K I'Ol KS iiJ l.iir-:lt II. . n, 1. 1. r mm IS'J-holir-.'U T.mrlnK . i:W i:j l imr-.tii ( ,.n... . i an, ..lir-.'tT sliin . 1:1(1, All rrli-.' F. O. II. Film, Mlrh. Ak AIh.iu tho (., V c I 'In ii. BUICK MOTOR CO. Flint, Michigan MOTOR SHOP GARAGE itoM.m iii, or.i:tio. WHEN BKTTKK AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM "BIG HAPPINESS" MI'llt-MM'tlAl. Sometimes biit happiness foniis by living lu bW piaers iiiiii'in; Mr r-eitple. StMMettmm ll roinc 111 the face of tte;ilh, but iheiv In bit: happlties.- for all If ihi otilv know where to look. This Is Pus tin VarnunV Fre:itest Here n triuiuj h. A drama, vt nareU. A Select 'e! nn.l 2-reel romoly. "Stick Annniet." LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT Roy Lester ' 11it MhiivU of (lirlNt. Sx llM, ' rnniiT of l.uie mid Main strwu. STvli'i nr.. h.'ld Sunday morihiK all 11 oYUu-U nnd Weduusday f veiling; at 8 o'clock. Thla niwtlnn Includna' tAstliiiiinlti of hfalltif. Sunday school ronvmiM .a h Uunday morning at V:40: u 1 1 to tli. ag. of 20 c.r ar luit'J to attti'l. Th rwudmg, room In tli" ruar ot lh rhurrb bull.l-! 1 opon Uily, icut holiday and 8undaa. from 1 to 4 p. in. Tu. pub-j lie It tnrdla'.ly liiTltod to att.nd tnww pnrvlci an. I vtalt th reading room. , Tlii ttil'Jirt of ljunduy'a K'snou la: ; "Spirit " I I .k.- icrit !. .11 1 . T Hire l ' ti. w li'l.' .'iiani.1 kit. t..-n ii- k' .r.t. ii. ts.'.nl n.-lKti-. u: I r.; 1 i.-w , inut K.. ut I ;.Vm1 .I..ll:.r l,s Ih.Hi ui' i'rlc ::'! itnty ' t'liluli',, .u a f.r. r. . r c ut Intcr 1.:.vitt!c,., c.iiiim.r.'la S'i'.'.-t r;...n CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday, Feb. 5th. n A . V. .J r T Ct Qaraaiowl Qklure a LAST IUG dance dlvpti by Vrsatil Entertainer Lue F. Vernon WHO 5 I it Ti I i. . n . Z 'Flays tin; ricturcs" X nt the Piano 2 Ohio Five Novelty Orchestra j at Hall, lioxlmrit, j Saturday, Feb'y 4th. Ab,.V:T. your l:ft chanc to 1 li.ur I' orclitsna and dunin . to th.lr ti.unlr. Conn- out and j tijoy i:.-lf. 5 IT: li'.'V.l . . y,- . ..''lit . '.;. v.;! ;'.;i;,":VV .4'-'.:N . v;v..r--,V:i;-; .1 CHII.DUKN Ut SATl HDAV-SI "'-"" ' T" v- YOC WILL I.AI K IM-I? AN D CIIEEIt Wlll-X A.I in Kr. II M. Inc. T.ix. I -..M-lnit S I 2. Iji.IIch Kvtv-- U the Church of To.tnv t f .i'irlan? 0 . . t i. 11. . 'A .1. in. HMHI thr r.'iiinc title Morn.-- Thf Mire Ki-u. illation. CHARLES RA IV THE KAMOVS CHAS. IIOVT 8TAE M'XS "The Mid-Night Bell" Tumi- - .T77 ..... i Ti T" ' CHILDREN 5c ADULTS f SU'TT AMI JVi'l' muvnr itn V.HIII VlllTATI" 111. MM III Ml ! IV t .v.. ill' I II K" ...... .... ..... -'- .,' I'llK i;s ok m vii i vt.j uin m.ron Tl Itf:s IS AMniGVOVI. .Ph"e ,U.orC,,:u.,n d Tuesdar-PEARL WUITBin-'W