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i ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAV, AUGUST 21, PAGE FOUR 1 Saturday Specials P. S. Shrimps, per can l ie Hulk Cocoa, per lb. lc Polar White Soap, JO bars 40c gj Quaker Corn Flakes, per pkg. 9c Quaker Puffed Ilice Pancake Flour, per pkg 7c EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Jackson nnd Washinirton Streets. yjT.rTTTgTW.TTTTTT , AKOI ND THE TOWX Visiting Here Mra. Davis, of Albany, la spending a few days visiting hire with her daughter, Mra. V. M. l'etterson. Arundel, piano tuner. Phono 189-L. Here on IIukIiici W. N. Crouch, of Oakland, was a week-end visitor to Koseburg. attend ing to various business matters. Years of experience are behind the nitty job printing department of the News-Kovlew. BIG PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR PENDLETON ROUND-UP PKNDI.ETON, Ore.. Aug 21. Wild Mexican steers which have never fi ll the yoke, bucking brooks who have yet to know the novelty of the touch of the saddle, and fast running, sleek horses these will be tho co-stars with the human performers nt the Pondlo ton KoundUp, September 21, 22 and 23. A bunrh of livestock unequalled In the hintory of the great out-door drama la being assembled for I he event of track and arena and prom ises some lively work for the cowboys who will match (heir wits against thoae of the iinlnialH in the bulldog ging, steer roping'aud broncho busting. The pausclesH thrill for which the Itound I'p is noted will as usual, he paramount. Tho association permits not a moment's dclay'in the staging of tho drama and event follows event In quick succession. Anions the ntnrs who will partici pate will be Tom Mix, motion picture uctor, and his l0 cowboys; Yakima Canult, ltay Hell nnd Hugh HI rick land, all former champions; Mabel Strickland, clever trick riderf Ixrena Trlekey, winner of the McAlpin tro phy awarded the champion woman rid er of the world; and scores of oilier cowboys nnd cowgirls whoso lives have been spent in the saddle. Kntertalnment for the evening hours will be ample. Happy Canyon, that untamed village of the west of the old daB when man was untraruinolcd by law or convention, will bu "wide open" K 8 I and will offer ga s of faro and roul- j ette for those who would stake their i Hound I'p bucks. I.Ike the Itound-Up, i Happy Canyon Is a community show 'siainsored by l'endleton people. ! Special railroad rates have been ar 1 ranged fur and the Oregon Journal special from Portland will be a fea ture. The Hound I'p association is ' daily receiving uut-of-lown orders for tickets. I .cave for Portland Misses Vivian and Dorothy Orcutt loft for Portland yesterday to stay a few days, shopping and visiting friends. Every nlghi tho Roseburg News Review is read by 20,n0 people. You can't beat It for an advertising medium. Mr. and 5Iri. R. J. Conroy, Marsh field. In Outage Grove Mrs. A. C. Marsiers Is spending a few days in Cottage Grove, attending to special club work. To Iteturn From hraslde Mrs. V. I'llchford, who has been visiting ?jer daughter, Mrs. Claude Welch, at Seaside, will return here this evening. In PortUuiil A. Salzmau loft (or Porllund Sat urday evening, to unit tor several days at the home of his daughter, lie v.111 return here tomorrow. Ihilov Huiitliiu Trio- Mr. uud Mrs. Arcuie H. Taylor and .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert yuine spent the week-end in the mountains, tu joying a bunting trip. hoot oh i, Ki:i.Pi:it ok kfvs SAI.K.M, Aug. IS. Hoot owls like chicken meal, and a hoot owl has the key to the hen house at tho stato hospital for the liiBane. Also tho owl has the key that unlocks the switch on the nuiomohlle or A. D. Zinser, superintendent of tho poultry yards. It leinneiicd lika iIiIh: Zlnsnr heard ! the owl hooting, llu feared for the ! chicks. Not having a gun or a rock at hand he took a heay bunch of 'keys from his pocket, crept within throwing distance of tho owl and let drive. Tho keys went wild and dropped Into the grass. The owl flitted from the tree, picked up the keys and dis appeared. o The News-Renew is read dally by over 20,000 people. They read the ads advertisers gat real results as result. Here From Wilbur Miss Frances Kussell, of Wilbur, arrived here this morning, to attend to shopping matters nnd to visit with friends for severul hours. SPIHF.LLA CORSETS. Made to Measure. Hell Case. Phono 391-L. I Pure MM VISIT OREGON CAVES. O. O. Ilakcr and wife, Heskett Ilak er nnd wife, and Clarence Iiaker made a trip to the Oregon Caves yesterday. They report tho roads in good condi tion and much interest being shown iu the caves. There were a great num ber of people visiting tho caves yes terday, they report. (luldes tako par ties through every half , hour, two hours being required to go entirely through the caves. A charge of forty cents apiece is made for guides and lights. Visitors Kroni ltcod.siiort Mr. and .Mrs. A. H. (loffrey, of Iteedsport, spent the week-end In this city visiting with friends. They re turned to their home this morning. Your home-town paper prints Just the things you like to read. llettirn From Crater J-uke Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilbert re turned from au auio trip to Crater lake yesterday. Tuey report a most delightlul outing.. Motorcyclist Fined Wesley Houobrukc was today fined $2.50 by Acting police Judse Sham brook, for driving his motorcycle on a sidewalk. Installs Auto IK-llvcry J. Dillurd, proprietor of the Koseburg Cleaners, has just Installed a new delivery car, which adds great ly to tho convenience of handling calls. Returns to Flkton Miss llenderor, of Elkton, returned to her homo this morning by auto, after visiting In Koscburg with Misd Gertrude Dlllard. Homo Completed Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Monroe have moved into their new homo which was recently completed in Laurel wood uddltiou. WATKINS products for sale. West Lane, rhono 177. 120 In From Myrtle Creek J. V. Sellers, of Myrtle Creek, was a week-end visitor to (touching, trans acting business mutters and visiting friends. ' Our milk Is PASTEURIZED. II Is the sort that makes young- sters strong and healthy. -Your w. family Is entitled lo the 11EST. J Send your order. Prompt scrv- J Ice. 2 Roseburg Dairy and 4 Soda Works 5 Telephone ISA u GRAVEL TRUCK BURNED. A five-ton Mack truch, belonging to (leorge Lockwood of Portland, was wrecked on the highway near Canyon ville Saturday evening. The truck was hauling gravid for the highway work in the canyon, nnd while attempting to pass a Ford car parked In the high way, slid over the side and caught fire. The truck was damaged somewhat by the fire but can be repaired. 'WARNING. All persons nre warned not to hunt, camp or otherwise trospnsH upon the lands of lliu liooth Ranch nenr Hide. J. H. ROOTir. A Schedule of prices MADE BY HUNTER ICE COMPANY I Effectlvo from date, Aug. 1, published for the benefit of our cus tomers and others we hopo to secure Ice Cream Manufacturers when unloaded In Ico House, minimum del. 100 lbs 50c per 100 11)3. Ice Cream Parlors minimum del. 50 lbs. 60c per 100 lbs. Soft Drink Parlors, minimum del. 00 lbs. 60c per 100 lbs. Grocery Stores, 'minimum del. CO lbs 60c per 100 lbs. Hotels, Rcstnurunts and Lunch Counters, Mln. del 60 lbs. Private Residence, minimum del. 100 lbs. 80c per 100 lbs. Prlvato Residence, minimum del. 23 lbs. ..$1 per 100 lbs. Tho abovo prices delivered on paved streets In the city limits only. I An advertisement In the News-Review will reach 20,000 readers quick er and cheaper than CO, 000 circular letters. Oakland Visitors Among those from Oakland spend ing the week-end here were Mrs. K. Anderson, Mrs. J. P. Lewis, and Miss A. Lewis. They returned to their homes today. At tho Douglas Arrivals at the Douglas hotel today were W. I,. lirown, Eugene; M. It. Moreman. Los Angeles; Fred Stevens, Los Angeles; Mrs. P. Dixon, 11. Dix on, Mrs. W. F. Hoss, llutte, Montana; Mrs. S. Armenn and son, Spokane; Return From Hunting Tri C. O. dinger, of the Grand hotel, nnd George Dietz returned litis morn ing trom a week-end hunting trip at bays Creek. They were successful In bringing buck one buck. At the (.'rami Arrivals at the (itand hotel over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. D. Wood, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoffman, Long Beach; C. It. llinsle, McMinnvillo; C. 1). Houghton, Port land; .Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, Hayward, California. r)DQE DIRECTORY. LAt iti:i, riiAiTP.it No. at, n. a. in. Btated convocations on flrst and third Tuesoaya. Masonic Tornpta. Alt members requested to attend anl visiting companion welcome. R. A. WILSON, High Priest. TV. P. HARRIS. Sseretary. A. K. 4t A. at i.nnrrt l,oris; o. is. ttaa-iifnr communications 2nd and 4th WMnasdya each month at Alaaonlc Temple. Roseburg;, Ore. Visitors wel come. W. L. THOMAS. W. M. XV. JK TTARniS.ecv f. K. S., lioseutira; Chapter St N - Holds their regular meeting; on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters trn respeetfollv Invited to attend. MTtS KI.IKAHETtt IUTNYAN, W. M. . FRKE JOHNMON. Sfr-tary. Iinsehall Dance a .Success The baseball benefit dance at the armory last Saturday night was at tended by a largo crowd. The music as furnished by the I'mpciua Five was excellent. This orchestra will play for a dance at Tiller next Satur day night. I let ti en From Auto Trip Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindsay re turned SarnrOay evening from an auto trip to Crater lake and Call fornlan points. . Juey .went as far south as San Jose, and slate they en Joyed the trip Immensely. They wero absent from Koscburg for two weeks. ' Return to ItoKchurjr Mrs. Hemingway, a former resi dent of this cily, who has been away for a few years, has returned here, hut is suffering from rheumatism in un acute form. She Is accompanied by her son, TIi as Hemingway, formerly engaged In the stock busi ness In the Olalla country. They will make their home iu Roseburg this full and winter. 'tiim KK.crmTY BnrKRiT Assort - TIO meets In the Mareithpe hMll the 1st and 3rd Tucsusve in eacb ma th. kT"o. T. MMe'tseach'"secendind fourth Thursday of each month In Atnrcnbeo hall, corner Cass and Pine atreeta. Ylalline; Knights always welcome. I C. QOOOMAN, Tom. 0W. UAI'P. It. K. NK.i;lllloitt OK v 1)1111111 AKT l.tlm: Orelo No. 49. moots on 1st and 3rd ! Frldny evontnKs In Moose hall. Vlalt- Intf lieiirhhnra Invited to attend. ! IIK.I.I.K TtKNHHAW. ). N. MAUiiAHKT WII1TKV. Clerk. General Building Material CEMENT SHINGLES BRICK LATH PLASTER LIME SEWER PIPE LUMBER ROOFING REENFORCING STEEL L. V. MET2GER Contractor and Builder. DEVELOPMENT IlKVIXOPMIINT SIKA 1.M1MSOV1.MF.NT. WK AUK IMPISOV INfJ Mil KAC1IJT1KM KVF.HIf DAY FOK THK HKTTKIUIKK t OK SIIHVKH. We cannot trow faster than the surrounding country; thouith we have to keep far In advance of our present needs. Thus maintain ing a larger Investment than ordinarily required. WH AUK rilFI'AHFD TO KKKVK HUB FVI MX NKIIvIl AT A MOMK.M'8 NOTICB WITH KCONOMV TO VOL'. Douglas County Light & Water Co IV M. JF.NMMlS, Mnnager. . II. A. U. T. W. ItnaehurK Uerlrw No. 11 holds reKulnr meetings on sec ond slid fourth Tlmrsdiiy at 8 p. in. Isitlng sIMers Invited to attend re views. Mnccabee Hall. IMne und Cuss streets. .TKSSIH HA PP. Col 11KI.I.E STKI'IIKNSflV. rom. U. I. O. l:rks, koerbwrsr l.iUce .Nn. 826 Hold regular communication at the Kike' Temple on eucli Ti!u"sdy of every montli. All member re-ouest.-d to attend regularly, and all vIMtlng brothers are cordially In vited to attend. J. E. Fl.t'TtrtV. P.. U. J.r. CAY. Jr.. Seey. Hiiiinvii:j ov rnn won i.r camp No. l?ft, meets In Odd Fellows ball in ttosehnrer every lul and 3rd Mon day evenlna-s. V'lsltlnic neiahbora always weleome. KltKDKtttOK- POTtTPR. C. C. si. M. MUJ.KIt. Clerk. I. n. . K ailetarlaa lrtae m. H Meeta tn Odd f'ellona Temple every Krtduy evetilna; at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brethren are alwnvs welcome. Flti:l) MII.I.K1L N. O. A. J. tlKMi:S. Itec. See. J. . UAILKY. Klrf. Sec II KBKK All Ttoseburr Rrtirkah l.edKe No. 41. 1. O. O. f.. meeta In (Mid Kellowa Temple every week on l ueaday eveninif. Vlvlttng menDers oou sianutnsr are Invited t at- At Hie l lilXll:i Arrivals at I he llinptua hotel over Ihe week-end were Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Frank, Dallas: Mrs. L. K. llargjr, llugene; U. Potts, Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Wolcott. Willows. Cal ifornia; G. K. Wood, Portland; . U. Parks, Kugene; .1. V. Aldrlch, Cor- vallis; Leona Jackson, Corvallis; Lee ltagan, Portland; M. w. Payne, Marsbfield; Philip Johnson, Coquille; John Delhi, Iteedsport; Mrs. W. W. Silon, Newberg. ' What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McGIon Gibson WALTKK JONES' PAItEXTS "When Dr. Thornton turned buck into the room there was a look of disgust upon his face. "What message did you send to Walter's home. Sheila?" lie asked. . "I told them that tho crisis had come: that we were aliout to admin ister oxygen, us the foment was crit ical, I responded questiontugiy. 'And I." replied the doctor, with feeling, "received word from Mr. Jones, Sr., that he knew we were doing all that was possible and that he would be over by 9 iu the morn ing. Then this remarkable father added that Mrs. Jones had Just got ten to sleep and he thought it best not to wake her; while his daughter, Susanne, had not yet returned from a party at the Country club." 1 looked at Dr. Thornton in horror. "Doesn't any one of them love Wal ter?" I asked tearfully. "They think they do. At least Mr. Jones, Sr., told me when I first was called that if his son died all his hopes and an-bitlons would come to naught. 'He is the only one to carry on my name, he said. 'Mrs. Jones, you know, Sheila," the doctor continued, "is not the mother of Walter. She Is his father's second wife and Susanne is vt alter s half- sister." "Then it is only Mr. Jones' hopes and ambitions that are to be dis turbed it the boy dies?" I asked ven omously. "Sonic day, perhaps, Sheila," ob served Dr. Thoruton, "you will find that n oney and the struggle to ac cumulate it, Is apt to dull every other emotion in tho human breast. "Do you think that Is true, Mr3. Wilmington? You seem to have a great deal of lroney and yet I have never had anything from you but sympathy and love -and unselfish, in terest." "Perhaps, Sheila," I answerod, "It is because l have always had money. Phil's and my parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were wealthy or the times in which they lived. We have never known the struggle that tho self-n-ado man must go through to slowly pile dollar upon dollar. I do not know, Sheila, what I would do without money, because I have never f"lt the need of it. My husband's people were wealthier than mine, and I sometimes think I have been very Bel fish not to help more people to ho happy than I have." "You could not bo selllsh If you tried, Mrs. Wilmington." Sheila nn swered, feelingly. Had Walter Jones, Jr., been your brother you would have, boon with him ev.ery. uuonmut. "As watched, Wnltqr through, the long! terriblo'hight I had a chanc'o to think over the unbelievable selfish ness of his people. About 10 0 clock the next day the whole family came In. Tho crisis had passed and we knew that with care Walter would live. even when his father said, 'Thank God, my boy, you are going to get well. I hopo this will be a lesson to you not to sit around In polo togs after being caught In a shower on the field." "Then, turning to me. a sllcht frown passed over his face, and beck. onlng, he passed out of the room. 1 followed. " 'Are you the night nurse?' he asked brusquely. "Yes, sir.' " 'Doesn't tho day nurse come on before this?' ho demanded. " 'Yea, sir, but she is eating break fast now.' " 'Have you been with hlui every night?' " 'I am his night nurse.' " 'I'll see that you are well re warded.' ' 'Whatever reward you have in miud, Mr. Junes, will be paid to the hospital. I am not a graduate nurse.' ''What!' came In strident tones from the very grand lady who had been eyeing mo thru her lorgnette '1 cannot understand, Walter, how you allowed Dr. Thornton to pass off on you some girl who is not through her training.' " 'I did not see ner, Julia. Dr. Thornton said that she was all right.' " 'Oh, what's the matter? She cer tainly looks all right,' broke in a younger woman in the party whom I afterward learned was Walter's sis ter. "She has taken care of Mni sat isfactorily. I'll trust her appearance for that. " 'But tell me, tlad, did the doctor &ay that Walter will pull through?' "Dr. Thornton entered the room at that moment, and answered the ques tion: 'With proper care his chances are good.' " 'By the way,' he continued, 'I do not think that you have met Walter's night nurse. Miss Sheila Elliston.' "Mr. Jones bowed, Mrs. Jones raised her lorgnette again, and Su-i sanne said. 'Ho is in luck. Every nurse I have ever seen before would stop a clock.' " 'Susanne,1 came In horrified ac cents from Mrs. Jones. " 'There are some things, Mrs. Jones, that a good nurse gives to her patient that money cannot buy,' broke in Dr. Thornton quietly. There was Indignation in his voice, how ever. "Then ho turned to me and said, 'You have had a very hard night, Id Iss Elliston, and I thank you for your unwavering devotion to your d'tty. Co to bed now and sleep until 4. Then I want you lo take a ride be fore you eat dinner and come on duly again.' . -" 'You certainly take caro jot your nurses, .doctor,' volunteered , Mrs. Jones. ... ' " Tf I did hot, madamc, I am afraid that they would not be able to take care of you. A siege like the ono that Miss Elliston went through last night with your son Is not only heart-breaking but health-breaking. at. id I?v-vJ I i i!liJeioi VV 1 4'hy.icia,,. ,7;".arN --Zer " 'Only ono of you can go Intq the ir any one of you had been here, you room.' I heard Dr. Ihornton say. in could perhaps realize it a little.' a moment Walter's father stepped "And Dr. Thornton turned on his in, a set smile upon his face. heel and lert the room." "Walter never opened his eyes, (To Ho Continued. 1 FEW BOOTLEGGERS TRIED IN COURTS AT ATLANTA Hunter I Shot H. O. Parget. t nnd family spent yislerday at tlrauts Pass and Pro volt, enjoying a brief outing. Mr. Pargeter reports that upon his arri val nt Provoli. he found considerable excitement prevailing there, a doctor having Just been called to attend to Professor King, of Monmouth, who was shot through the left shoulder by a fellow faculty member, who mis took him for a deer. In ko tend. t;i;i:Ti;rit- hatkiki.h. s a. KVA I.KNOX. S.cy. Kl'IIKL HAll.KY. Kin Seey. KMIitIT tiv IM Till -Alrna Lodge No. It, tiieele every Yvedneertny even Inn tn LeiiKlss AoMra.t Hsll, corner Jaekson A- Washington su. Visit ors always weleome. Hl lMlt.plt It. IUT7.MAN. C C KOY O YOl-Nii M. r V. T WIMHKKI.1. K R. Ktlil.i: Itosefura Arrlo meets In Moov ball un Jaekson st. on tnd snd 4th Monday evenings of eav'h month at e i lo. k. Yltltlns; brethren 4" Bood standing atw'avw w.iconie, A. J. WP1.KK. YV. J', p. W. M. l.A Vfc; It K, V. p. . V. OOOPMXN. Secretary I M l i:i llll l Meets in Ma -ca-r.-e ! a'l every Wednesday evening. Ytaitlnr members alwavs Welcome. i.M'ii.i:d ni s. tl, m. a. M1I.IKKI Ml't I,lK!l Tree. I fcLsiu uuAirutiKr. boy. Dave Nliiunlinx.k Police Judge During the absence of City Kin-order It. 1,. Whipple, who has gone up Ihe North rmpona river on a hunt ing trip. 1). It. Shatubrook has been deputized by V-iyor Hamilton to serve ns police Judge. Mr. Shatubrook having served on the police depart ment for a iiuinh'T of years. Is well aide to fill this position In n-enmpe-tent manner. Tlie work of writing the minutes of tonight's council meet ing will be handled by Attorney C.uy Cordon. linck From Auto Tour Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Llndsey, who have been totiriiu- tho const for a few weeks, returned homo Sunday eve ning. They Alfred Crater lake, the blK caves near ('.rants Pnss, and all I points of Interest In the southern j part of the pta'e. then Ihey went by nay of Crescent City Into California. Traveling ns f;n south ns San Jo'o land central California, visiting Inter- mediate points i : route, not omitting i San Kraneiseo. S;caking of the trip, Mr. Lindsey Ktyt that for beauty, Oregon has Ihe !nious C.olden Slalo Ibaeked oft the hoards, and In tho lientt.r of hichnnva Ibis stnte has California ei ll d for will-made loads. (tntornatlonnl News Service.) ATLANTA, (la.. Aug. 21. Only a few bootleggers in Atlanta aro ever caught and of these few 85 per cent pi t off with a "small license fee," ac cording to a report prepared by tho commission on civics of the Christian Councii of Atlanta nnd submitted to the Evangelical Ministers' Association. The average monthly fine for the month Of June in the city criminal court, where misdemeanor cases are tried, was f."i2.85, according to tho re port, which characterized this sum as license lee. Ihe Northland, and of his love for Chook-Kn, an Indian maid. About these characters has been woven a gripping tale that glows with vitality. Among those in the cast are Edith ltoberts, late star or Cecil Do Mille's "Saturday Night," Wheeler Oaknian, as Scruff, and other favorites of the screen. STP.OXt; MVKTKIIV PLAY AT AXTLF.IW TONIGHT The evils of hypnotic control, forms nn interesting phase of "For tho De fense," a dramatic Paramount pic ture starring Ethel Clayton, which "What are we coming to?" the re-i conies to the Antlers theater for the last time tonight. In fact, many of the situations are psychologically as strong as they'are dramatic. The story tells of the mysterious slaying of Dr. Kasmir, a Hindu phy sician who employs hypnotism as a means of hooline- Ho lieeomea lllfat- unites, t nere was only j., per cent ot, ll:llril .,, 0110 of nls boautiful feml- those found guilty who were punished! ,;ine patients. Anno Woodstock, other than by license fees averaging! ,,aV(.(1 l)v JIlsg clayIon; .alld upon v" hearing she Is to be married to Mt t asks, reciting what in a total of 1117 liquor cases disposed of In the court during June fines were Imposed on 101 and chain gang sentences on ninteen. Presuming those forfeiting their bonds to be guilty, the report con- EATING HOUSE SIGN IS TANTALIZING TO GUESTS ftnt rnnttoeal News Service.) KEY WEST, FIb., Aug. 21. Evident ly they believe down here that adver tising K Advertising, just as some peo ple believe that, pigs is pics. In ono I of the local restaurants located less I than a block from the main street J there Is a larco poster with the words: j "Prepare to Meet Thy Hod." No mat i ter where one sits in the restaurant he cannot help but see this poster with its cherry message. And no matter how good the soup tastes or how tnn ! tnlitn: is the annua from tho roast, the diner cannot help but sit and eat and wonder. Possibly tho proprietor I believes that forewarned is forearm I ed. Christopher Armstrong, the district attorney, lures her Into his studio, and on the pretext of a final treat ment, subjects her to his influence. She returns home dazed and bewild ered, not knowing what has hap pened and soon afterward Kasimlr Is found murdered In his offices. The solution of this mystery forms a strong dramatic offering, filled with surprises, suspense and romance. Movie Closeups JACK LONDON'S VI V AT l.llll HTY TIIKATKIt Tray Cloth rolls. 3i) Inrhri wide, at per rnj;are foot. S. B. CROUCH. 5'ic j A wild, rnuuh, snow-covered coun 1 try wlnre mlcht makes right and (men are not slow to use their fists Iturni-hes a striking background for j Nnrnian Dawn's stirring pieturization of Jack London's famous novel. "The Son of the Wolf." which had its ini tial pies, ntmion at ibe l.Ihorty the ater at night. It will be shown agun tonight. The story of "The Son of the Wolf" hre to do with the adventures of one Scrnff Mackenzie, n stout-hearted I young man. amid the vast snows of Ladies- Timo to think of knitting yarns. Ion't forget Maypole yarns are a home product and better, too. 1ff.li S Best of Srrk X. 2 HartiYs Toggery Cylinder Re-Rr1 A SPPoii, Only EWctri, E ) TRAvg to the Coast by Ccj Alltft T ina C... I Over New Hi-. . Valley and U ou lira. I tel Ump.ua. """" "Mtauraot ti, L' T a. m. and l Fare to Myrtle tn J " " Coqutu, . " " Uuse,. i .... . " " Baaitm, -1 voast AntoLiiKs W. arrest, - 1 FLOUR K See Our PrifM p 1 va irt 4 FISHER'S DLSUCSS f jjuif f tu snow, mi), jj rmitB or DOUGUl J We have 10 jretj, 5 pounds and IS potiiii' j North Side faq ji Hone 3:t Frktiis- We do! And weppifk be Agents for the STtSffi! and LARGEST Idsctwu panlfi in the good old 1. 11 We strive at ill inn u tend to our Patrons ud Trsi the Best Insurance ima and an everlasting nl ing SERVICE. . "What Fools these Mali a to owa House or Auto without Pols' I Just stop and think lor i( utc, friends how much oli Future Happiness miy W( on the Investment yon tor . placed in your Home. Kemember this! "M" awav, kids will plaf- JJ! better get a po'ky here W For further Inform". Herbert D. 0"" of ' RICE & RICE Koseburg, Ores Real Eitats Brot.n HOTEL UMPQWj Rosebnrrs '" The people of & .r invited to make their quarters ',11 pr W. J. --.a- AUTOTOf! and rraou"-- Bi.rkrater asa ri.no. voles.. corn.t. ''?',n,i c-'i story and play f7 A.,tar a )7-IV ForDoerStoves&Pir CBflttf