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TACT. SIX nwmito VEWs-nrvifrw. stTinruv. Mnrn s 1022. Optical Service Overstrained eyes rray cause a nervous b-eakdcxn that will take years cf effort and ccst hundreds cf dollars to correct, which could have beea saved by prcperly fitted glasses. Saving Your Eyes may save health as well as your eyes. BUBAR BROTHERS E Kaiser's Actions In Last Hours War run' dismiss i:n til I). II. Itl liAH. Optometrist. jai-kso.v htiikkt. (Continued from page oae.) dinner aboard the; Adjutants Hir.-chfeld i was riiliiiK I" train, lie lolil uinl Ilsenau: "I'll I'ltlit Shoulder to Klmiililrr." "If only a fi ' of !i y gentlemen remain loyal to i:ie I'll lliiht shoulder to Bhoulib-r with them to the very last, and if we are all killed I've no gmta rear or ucatn. iiesures i woum ne ( deserting my wife and children (if I fled). I cannot do that. I remain. " Ah he was hitting down to dinner aboard tlio train he told General von I URND, March It. II. Kot was j dismisd by the council as thief of I polbo following f..ilur to appear at i tho hearing of the council la4 night on 1 Lumen of lie "i-l ny preferred by the mayor. A KINK I. INK AT Till; FAIR, and look It dVer. di' siii:i:t misic li Cawi St. Call The followln who are inpiiua hotel: ter, Camus Valb 1 linger, Oakland, Portland; J. A. C 1 1. Winne. Cor Oonlard: ' IMIckelwult. Corvallis 1 am coin to may wnn my army crass, Central l e nt are among r '-'istert d at Mrs. Wir. -M. v; Mrs. A. S. Cut.: A. V. 1 'alb-H, lledford; (' I1U and I). W Helen Nor V. It. lteil- the the Afternoon Party .At Shields' Home Feveral ladies w.re entertained Thursday afternoon when Mrs. II. K. S-'hi. lcls of ;u;l South -Mill street gave a .'UU party at her iiome. lhe. Mucins linii.e u;i n'traetivi lv lb dil uted in lusters of duft'odils -"! ferns and tbe aft. -moon hours were pleasantly stient with r.OU and music. At a late hour a d' licious lunch was served by tli hostess. Those present were: Mesdames Hell. Stephenson, Kred Mil ler. Kd. rayton. ilattle McAf' e. 11. II. Iliding.-r, Dave Lenox. Alice Cox, Katblvn Neate, Dick (lilvan, Henry Worthington. Kd. llinkle, lien llallcy and the hostess, Mrs. It. K. rihlelds. to the very last and throw my life head and wife, Suthcrlln; C'apt. V. 3. Hale and wife. Sin Francisco. GKT IXSTIll (TIWNS j SUNDAY SPECIAL I FRIED CHICKEN DINNER at the Cafeteria, served at Tables 75c sou ( HICKLX (il MHO OKHA KII.ISH J-K Kl I S, Ol.lt KS I'KILT) (HICkKX, C'OLXTHY (iltAYY masiild dotatoks citi:..Mi:i) iiiioccoli ItKK.VI) AMI Hl'TTKH ciioick ok ii:ssi:iT munks i W. R. WARNER, Proprietor . Into the balance. They are fjinr make me leave my arm". That's an unheard of idea. It would look as if I were afraid. My wife bravely stops in Potsdam amidst the rioting there. I shall remain here." Prince Kltel Fwderlch, one of the K:iier'ft Rims, li.lri ills! ti. Il.tilirtneH his father, giving "love and greet-1 SIIKKT Ml'SIC - HiK selection, and more on tho way. THE FAIlt, 124 Cass St. NEW TODAY. WASHINGTON'. March 2.". All federal prohibition i.gents have been ordered to avoid unnecessary cMsplay in destruction of seized liquors. Com missioner May lies said today. 'DADDY I.O.NU I.IX.S." ahoi xi) Tin: town. In from I'iiitmiiui Mrs. King Carlile of I'mixiua was a visitor In this city for several hours today. I'mlcnvcnt 0M'iafoii W. fl. Friend of Olalla underwent a very serious open, lion In the Mercy hospital this morning. Urs. Setber( and Stewart aro In charge of tho case, i Oitklaiul Visitor Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Abeano were In from Oakland today to spend set oral hours looking after; business matters. Siilhoillii Visitors Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tlsdalo came to tills city today to remain till even ing visiting friends and attending to business uffairs. Here From I', vt ). .Miss (lladys K. Taylor who Is u student at tho I'nlverslty of Oregon' at Kugene, arrived hen- last evn lag to spend her spring vacation In this city with her mother, Mrs.! Jeanetto Taylor. I III Mercy llosplliil Miss Edith lloolh, of Azalla, Ore gon, entered tlio Mercy hospital In this city this morning to receive med ical treatment. (iolni; to forvjilll .Mrs. r.veiyn jonnson, court re porter, leaves this evening for Cor vallis where she has been called to report a term of circuit court. Here rYnni O. A. ('. Mbs .lauet Hardy, a student at O. A. (.'., Is In the city visllim: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Hardy. Miss Hardy hits as li-r guest Mips Kva Teaherg. MKi Tea berg Is also a student at O. A. C. Continues to Improve Mrs. A. J. McCulloch. patient nt the Mercy hnspitM, continues to Im prove according to a report from her physician, Dr. Melvin, today . Motor o Oirvnllls vim .Madgf Miller and Miss Clnra Tatrick will leave tomorrow morn ing for Corvallis where they will Rend the dny visiting with Miss Vera Homer and Miss Ititth Jel Inek. Tln-y will return, to this city Sunday night. Hero for Treatliiriit Mrs. I'red Cornell of Clendale nr 'rlved In this city today to remain for some time visiting with friends nnd receiving medical altenton. ltis troin tlio Kalserin," the author remarks. Then appeared the man whom the author wems to blame for the Kaisrr's final decision, Counsellor of the Legation llaron von Gruenau. At 10 p. m. Gruenau called at the train's) dining room and told the Kaiser hej had been Instructed by Foreign Min-I Ister Hlntzo by telephone and also by , von Hindenburg to urge tho Kaiser not to postpone his departure for : Holland, since only by a quick sur-i prise net ion would such a trip be sue-' eessful. Gruenau told the Kaiser I that all roads were blocked by mu- ttuous troops tearing tie1 epaulettes from their officers and that not even' an nuto could pass them atid thati further hesitation by the Kaiser would bo fatal. ! Advised Kiiher to I. cave Farly. General von Plessen. who hitherto had opposed the Kaiser's departure, listened to Uaron Gruenau and think-; lng that tbe latter acb-d on von HSi denburg's instructions now advised the Kaiser to leave early the next morning. "The Kaiser had been worn nnd wearied down and saw no other way out." tin- author stated. Tin- book shows that while von Hlnd.-nburg ndvlwed tlio Kaiser to prepare to leave in an extreme emergency, be had nothing to do with Uie Kaiser's actual departure. This part of the volume links up with recent corre spondence niado public between the Kaiser and Hindenburg, written a year ago. While the volume shows the col lapse of tbe army on the field of bat tle was utter and absolute, it reveals that the breakdown on the home-, front was not nearly so bad as here-; tofore painted. I-'OIt SAI.K Furn ininrii six ro'.i Tint A I .!-: Keni, I. IP. tt.xruiut, l ull ICK.vr Fun r-llj "W. (ink St. it or unrurntsti' .mis,', I'll, ,11,- 4 i.nl nillcli cow , iipartiiunt at rise t'lelli l,' apnlvin llltf f'T ativ. sweat, -rs, ami l-le. Aildr.'SH t . r -0 ai res on I Will triui,' furj Att-lres J'.xtril I I'flCXD Chuutr.-l.i's niiii-T mav li,iv s. to tills t.fft,-e jimI I Foil SAI.t: 2 l, f"X f'li'. Iteas .-y,s-lt,.vlew. Foil "S A I.K log.in 'rrv tips. Phone V. J. r tlith, LoekiuK Class, Clrrgon. Folt S.M.K 10 i, 1'aell'l'- Hi(rtiw:,v. tious,, at IJ,i!'e!,'it ( ll;i le ," News-1 1 FAKM l-'oU SAIjI: -r," linos, ami farni- Ing tools. W.-ll 1", it. Must he sold at oie-e. 1, iok ihis snap up. Ad dress "Snap." ,, u ll,-vi,- 1'tHt SaT.K A sin, ill 'iMisim-ss. value uliout $M!0. WiU talc a ear ami some , ash. A, 1,11, 's llox leliy. Jluse- I'Uil,'. Flil'Ml I'eurl n"-. k!H, .-, ami elk's tooth, owner m:,y bne same by d cerit'lnu prnpeiiy mi:-1 paying for aitv. Folt TltAlli: i !"l rill s. Now is a , hill elie;i. SIlOW U, 'l)-'- Merrill. r. V "i Va'i.'k ' iio' t, i ii.s. Store liu,;, 11! he;,, I expense lli;!it .,11" I tllalle Sirte-- ('. Men ilhr,ul Mill Villtl" WANTFI' S liKbt luiiisework , hours, or t'l Will bo presented by the Senior class on Monday afternoon at 3:30. This will give an opportunity to those who wjll be unable to attend the night performance, to see the play. GKTS ltl; I KK PORTLAND. March 2a. O. rrife was awarded $1 Iti.oUO fee acting as trustee of the Plttock tate. "DADDY I.ONO I.FXiS." Will be presented hy the Senior class on Monday afternoon at 3:30. Tliis will give an opportunity to those who will be unable to attend the night performance, to see the play. .s to trade I Mil! St. 7 fiirins. all r,,r home for a h, u',1. A.i.lr U VNTKIi Biisim alone, away fro ml, M I cltl ile ef ( for rooi irk." ca vil nm , hoot i am! i ol 1 '.IV il i s ! :os N'.'.i , ai ply Wit. I. TUAllK p. similar pionert:. l.iul i-ropertv l.ir.-e i l. , tils. ,,Ti ci : , :e-ii "vale Ko..,.t,urir. roll si. erlv I ek me for' 1'nrl- eninl. T, An Old Eastern ' Life Insurance Co. has high class proposition for District Agent at Itoscburg. Give age, experience and references. Address Aront, Noivs-Kevrew. ANTICIPATION AND FULFILLMENT We anticipate the banking reuUre. mentit of our customers by keepill, . our equipment right up-to-date with every approved facility tliua mi,, factorlly supplying their neds. Checking Accounts are Invited a Interest paid on SavingsAccounts The Roseburg National Kn Rosebura.Oie M Benjamin Irving Funeral Tomorrow . . ..-it mo runerai oi .nr. nenjauun try ing Is to be ut the Wilbur church, Sunday, March 25, 1922, at 1 p. m. Tho Interment at the Hosebtirg Ma tonic cemetery will be conducted by that order. Mr. Irving was born near Edin burgh, Scotland, August 18. 180. M.S) iTTr...-. - "ir..uiu.y All f... meeV "a ' T?H i Snn.i.... . ""e Ta .na.,.:ror,mL":H "''l's of the orler.";'l tO be Iliesent UWI''II to be present. '" " "-KliSfel Mayor Receives Beautiful Mayor Hamilton riwi,j pleasant surprise at bit morning wnen he twin, tlftil gilded basket filled r; 1I..X PIIACTICAI.I.V SOI.I) OCT. I The reserve seats to (he owning! performance of the Senior clas play. "Daddy Long Legs." have practically. all been sold, but there will be a matinee performance at 3:30 Mon-1 day at the Antlers.- Think. "I tb l. A in. ,T, r ri i home. .!", in. on pave, I tn-o hie; !,,is, r.ir ,1,'e, liite I house, emleli ill,, I heiirliui I'"i'i.- soil. oitlv I::. F.. J IH S. Hotel l llll,,Ua. , The-- 1 V. o-ve:,r-ol,l To'-- 1 -, tresli A I I II 17 to '.'il,' on.. :l-ve:ir-ul,l T-'ggen- : one 1-veir-Al.ril :l .M. hurir. I'll,, ne night. Motorists Fined ! Halph Hell was today fined 1 r. nnd costs for operating a motor car; without a license and 11. L. Fry i was fined t-i and costs for ep,.,..l-1 lng with a truck. The arrests were I made by Traffic OTflcer Perkins The ' llefelldallts I'tltered pleas of glllltvi when arraigned before Justice of! the Peace (leorgn .lones. Acc'plH Position I H. K. Grady, who ban been con-j nected with liie shoe il, i,i it ineiil of Fisher's store for the past thirteen mouths, has accepted a position as pnleiitnan for the Paster Frown shoes nnd w ill have Oregon for bis terri tory. He will begin his new du ties on April 1. For the lime be ing the Gladys will continue to make their homo In this city. Hew from Oakljuid - .1. A. Stephens and wife of Oak land were In this city today for sev lerai niiunj wane tmenutng to nust- California by automobile. uess mailers unu visiiiug irienus. : At the (irand The following are among tbe guests registered nt the Grand hotel: W. A. Norman, Tiller: L. V. Stenger. Canyonvllle; It. F. Newton, Grants Pass: W. W. Kwlng, Oakland; J. F. Smlili, Camas Valley. Walla Clln- Otta Lalliuldi nnd wife, ef Walla, Wash., and Mrs. elms'. nine, of Santa Clara, Cal., were miosis nt the Hotel l;,,,,,,,,, b,st The party Is ciirouto to fruit tre-s. T,rius. 4V. Foil SM.i: l-ehllflt .to, ST, eueh fresh -: 17. ! . ol.l L'inl mil. lier. fr. si, ! .1:,. A. Willi:i.US, ltosel I ?-F2. I'm: sai.i: r, Toom ,t,-ier leotttin: lurL'e eorPer let. 1 Shies; Sill- Ull K. elfi West V l-t i, $J7 ". M i" .v,. l,e $.., .. Will Sell fun :, t , remises :.: 1 V ' v ei ,1 house. IV..1 two k Mleet t,a 1 .UK e nt iitv v il h lutere-'t lure if ,1 vir, 1. !':! , V. t lak SI., or i J. W. t'hov.. 117 i y. J- To .llllietloll City Mrs L. Kllnge or Portland left to day for Junction City where she will lslt with friends. Mrs. Kllnee has been visiting for some time In this , lv with her sister, .Mrs. P. K. i.nigh 1 1 1 1 . Tray Cloth for Prune Dryer t of 'IllAV CLOTH, l!A Tl k rnii i s. mi' coiiieiiinaiiiig niiviitg a enr loai im 111 a position lo olfer mhuc VKltY AT sure mill see iu. liiiiilte of S. B. CROUCH, 11:1 Slierlilan St., ltosclitirg. lie STEARNS & CHEXOWETII, l llKl for NMMMlniT ttrvlllo 1 jinKfiibor a LlMIKHniJW.UM PMOTP tinlav on a HnirKn of ptM'Jliu LIBERTY THEATRE I K ION TnVM HIt Ftubllshl 10c nnd lia PrioiM hciv there's nlii)s n kihhI hllOW'. TOKAY Lotik, look who we have today I I. AIM". H MMi:itvn:iN - IN "The Girl From No-Where" Tli Htar wit In in n fiilluit1 in H .nl..v iumI tti tho rlty court liforo Uc- lordiT Vhtpitlt mnl rntiTcil n jl-;i nf Kullty Htul WU8 flnoil ft.'i. A tiMi liy jnll Ht'iitcnco was busih'Iu1m1 lur ini: tiood In havior. The homo of Kt v. II. M. Hrnnh.-im at JM1 South Mill Btroot, s today snl.l l.y li.'V. Kriiiihutn to Mr. nnd Mis. ilm Ha kstrom. K v. and Mrs Hr.inliain will noil tholr funilturo nt :ui Moii In th near futurt. Tlndr p1;mi for tlio futuro aro to tako up, roKiil.-ir work In tholr rhurrh this Kimint'r nfior a yoar of r-st. i I'o Nrllinnl j A. Siii.man, of th Salman Ji-wol-ry htoro, loft today fr I'orilaud lTo lit Aas called duo to tho til im'ss of V.ls danuhtor, !r. nna Kniitlt-'cn. who hi rivonily FufTon-d a rcKip-.- of tnihnn7a A tohcriiui I'tcoUt'd fiom Mr, Hjilni.ui l:iti to day Malod that Tho ih-'.r!.itm hrld out no hop.- for thf rocovt'iy t.f Mrs. i 1 mill Hon. SIOM1AY Al' MNIAV 8:20 I "Daddy Long Legs" pi:i i ti:k itv Senior Class of the It U.S. Ml'SIC I1Y .ihiiki: ri.ici s l i:m(; t.V, it.jc, ollc :.'.-., -jtic, lll SKHVI K SI ATS AT HO Oi l ii .;. COMING Cur of Supoi't'hospato should arrive noxt wt?ek. Tlaco your ordors now and got It from car door. A few 4 and C Inch tilo still unsold from last car. Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Barley Heme Grown Seed Corn and Potatoes . D0NT DELAY Order your machinery now for dolivory whon you need it. We know you can't boat tho Mo lii.o lino for either price or quality. They are fully guar anteed and we are hore to make pood the guarantee. Flour and Feed We have a pood eupply of corn at'd o.her feeds at less I ban present v.l'.olcsalo prievs. If you need thing In our lino, don't f,n,""t to ski: VS FIRST. We can lave you money. FARM BUREAU Cooperative He came to tho United States in 1888 two years later marrying Miss Lola A. Stout, the daughter, of one of Ore gon's early pioneers, la addition to bis wife he Is survived by three sons: Ben. 11. ( Robert I.., nnd John A.; three daughters, Mrs. lone M. Fer guson. Jane C and Lois A. Irving; three grandchildren, and a sister who resid03 In Kngland. Mr. Irving received his education In Scotland tnd before coming to this country taught In a school for the Mean Ileauty roses, iiresw de.if nt Fdtnhnreh. He continued ' Tr.rn a ' . bis work with the deaf an a teacher n . M and superintendent of the Oregon ,lcd on the school for the deaf until 1898. He 1 U',sl-Pl- waring a card entered the government service in words, "On the opfnl;,-( 1900 and was stationed at Washing- j Fifth Annual Monr sin ton. I). C. 1-ate'r ho was transferred gives nie great pleasure i. to Uolse, Idaho, Groat Kails, Mont., message of flowers b; and Albany, Oregon. j you." (Signed) MavnrSi-, Upon his being forced to leave his j Is Shank, City of lodaajul proiessionui worn, on uuuuiu ui in i uuiim, ( 'health, he came to Wilbur to take up I jira p n 0wfn hlKy 1 farming in the fall of 1917 and was the Florists Telesraph to ' "o engaged until his death. Association ana earn m! j 0 the association ai ri A. J. Jackson, of Looking Clasi, greet the mayor of nir mi was n visitor in the city this morn- i lhip manner this aorjlit I- lng for r.everal hours while attend- Owen had the maraiftut m iing to business piuttcrs and trad-jof roses photoerapM ml rill . ine. i picture or tlirt to .Jurtr & CHILDREN IWUS i SATURDAY' A.M Sl'.VDAY A WILLIAM DeMILLE I'llOKl C TIOX WITH A SI'Kt I.L STAR-CAST 5 Ittotpt WHKX THK CI HTAIX FALLS AM) Till: CIIDWl'S WIIEI AM) THK ACTOItS' YYOItl.I) AtiAIX IS UKAI ("!E AW WHAT AWAITKI) OXK (JIUL Ol TSIDK THK ST.WiE IHXtK. IT'S A STOKY THAT IU XS THltOl (;il I.Al'(iHTKIl AND Tt TO AX KM) VOU WILL KXJOY TO SKE. It's a Knockout Folks Just Released COMEDY AND SPORT REVIEW returned- thi fj'trrn Wi-h- A ilelli-'hlfiilly litliiiait Hlety which c.uii,'K an Int-iesliiiK i oiiia iico tliri-UL'h tuiiiiei'itiis cnniil-.iiliii! and i nds with a Vlll I'l l-' li n hiiic Ktlle.ly i-.. ml. i, at. Cecil' e.iilc Nil' cil. st Mm ami momiu b r ,. no. '!"!. 1.1 K;1M1. Mll pel t, , le , "THK SWAMP" A M"iy that niiikis laiiir'.t'r ci'.i'.,' tli" in ile away. Abo a l'athv News and Cieii- .Iv 'a 'turn from Trli Mrs. (1. 11 Wallace in iru in ir from a ti ip to Innton and rerttaiul. 1: gives a TaoraMe reiuTt and vicinity and slates ihminh the weather lim bad In that section luiic i ii e up fine. An Irrluat. h:i turned out nicest ! nf the country whl, b will katie to tbe limit Mm at lend',! nn owning ''f In 1'ortland. o YVAItMMi. A Mm lluilsi'll. of AI, i U sulicltlntt order for b leenttng herself as rk-i Silk llmb'tv Mills of I lnd. The l.uly has been ilii.'i by said mill, and cannot good froiii said mill. 1 ti'n thorUeit agent In lou;las C," oii do not wish to receive m' hosiery order of nie. It. II mil, Authorircd Agent. s ! 4 M AN l.l (.lo OI!( lH smA. II- i-i I J . Q v vphonnro M2 B I i:osi:iti iu; ami oaklano. J r t t : Wmi ii mm- -wmmMmmm S v?- r ffr 1 I i M . . ii- i -r r i" l 'J v .---m- -H1I.1M.KX 10c SATIICRW AM Ore , I V. ,1'ep or lleill inal-elis Hilled' r the an tv If lllllte' ilrin- i a .-nio i- n: i!' .MHITH EX -BE V?" t itrvl-j . i j-t Til NORTH WIND'S SIALIC? WITH AX AIX-STAU C AsT lv l.l"",M' VERA GORDON, THK VOMKUFtL .MOTIILH OK ' 111 M'""r thk si-on''1" AiM'i'l.t-Kb 'ina'li. I'.osriii ;i, oill iu. FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 8 p.m. A iuiissi.-M r,' liicliidipp Wrr T-x nr.x THK 1 llh.U 1 TOM SANTSCHI, thi: iusky, i r.Aiti.Kss st Au or IT S AX INSPIKIXd STOKY Of iirsu ivn i- mi' oi' thi' ni sT sroli" ixiXTiuiU Ti'D to Tin: si ni ' ciiMi dy Tno rDi cviiovx1. iijivniv mi u i- " . r i .u'Hnr" IZl AnVC IITAITOVIn "FtflV UK '". rmro m mwi- - . m