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R08BBURO NEW8 WIVItW, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBf- 29. ,10;'3". PAG TWO i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Cully Except Sunday. B. V. Bates L. Wlmberly bert Q. Bates bUBbCKIPTION KATES j per pw, by mall $4.00 jac mxiirtis, by mnM 2 00 1 : uiunM.ii. by niAit 1-00 iirl muiuii, by nuol v 6ftji1?r, pwr iuoijCJi 60 !j NcvsiUnU., by p"i er prune gbtclun's BY BERT O. BATES. IV 1v ll'.i I'iii. I'allj W. : Jjiieiefl a heo-.-ul t'.iww natter Mr 17, IDIV. al the poet uflite al 111-' burg, 1 a'' nn. under Die Act M"yb j,1.. j WtDNESDAV, NGVEML'ER 29, RO&ECORO, OREGON MOXKY AND MARKETS. COOD EVENING FOLKS Quite a lt of the local folks Cithsied at tho tut Last eve to enjoy A chindin. and A slice ot turkey and Yc cd minaged to Get hit share of both In tho mess line. f r The New Yik mayor Is all het up over the Ku i );::(.-. This is a OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. (Compiled by Donsrlss A ! C" Koaeburg.l gocd I time of tli yea.- to o" bet L'P with- During Hie lust thirty days, commt-rcial ar.U iii-histrial acti-j' h"na a1,n- The following jr.T'Jn'nts were presented to the county clerk today for filing and are boliK placed upot the county records: .". 1399. Fred. x-.t''crii Pacific Railway Co. to Jam'. ! Kendall. $100.00. XW'U S.r. :7-20-2. ! There is a tjcneral impression that ."1400. Kat. Mtg P. IMC ' the lowlands arc unhealthy, tut who Ailm. Kst. Mary A. !:n m s. Stau leywr heard of a frog having a chill. ' r. Vol. .'i7, Page 48:.. t 51401. Sal. Or-. U''". 1,li-or"' ; A local sheik lost his witch and to W. L. H. Osborne, : 1 pa'' ":-- waiiti-il to ,-dcrtne m our colyum for ."I42. Mtg. W. I. H- Osborne. it but he couldn't put in writing how' to S. J . Chenoweth. 1 1 '' 11,1 ri- r';J- it bounded when it ticked. ! at See. cor. com. to i. I . i;. 2r.-2C. S. K. S ami 4 VV. then W. '' The ca-.t of the Elks Minstrels areTH.TR cli, on tp. lino int. ?,,c. 1 ami i already and ra.in' to go befcre the j :s then inllowing ride 2.". degree-: i tootliflntB and "show off" end we hope - minutes W K.6X 'I:-- th'-nce fnt - the natives wit gather 'round in large, lowing ridce, S 31 d-ci as 49 niln- numbers on the two nights, December , ,c$ V". S. 94 rh.. ft. ' b grees 38 I 5 and 6, tor the purpose of smackin"; n,inii;i-s W. .3:t eh., .-' rb tr-cs V. I thoir hands together.- 1:: eh., S. 110 cloprws n. iniinni'S W. I o s I r..l. ch.. S. 21 (lfKi 4:'. minutPs A looal saxophone tooter owed a ' y 14 oh.. S. 22 i - tri llfi mln- small bill at a rirygeods ctore and not: ,,., y s.fi oh. S 17 (I"lt. OS niln ; haviny the filthy Kici e to vipe out the 1 ,,;,,s y 7 :19 ch., S. il' tTr fs -r' j dejt, sat rlcwn aid played the store-, nilnnti's V. 31 oh., S. 14 (b rjcs in 1 keeper a dollar's worth on his horn. ,. nnr-a V. 7B.S9 c., S. 1 d"crpp? I 14 lniiiuti's W. 1 9.3:1 li . S. 12 do- l,,u.i v-r.;,ll. n.,i-, I, t'ir. I-.L-O Inr1! ITi pcmier jiivi.ito uwi ra n'l'S ., S minutes N . H..M I" lC'fll lrtpi(ll fliOMHl to trie IiKe 1,01th. fce thrJu.Jn ntre nc;tt week ,0 huy up,,,,., Nnrth Vn.pnua Klvr. Tl1Pncr all tho olJ rarjs and we aic in a quan-; ,,,,, uV,,K mPahili-r liii" N. I'mp. up dary about throwing our other pants' !r,,am , pt which Neurit N'. 5"i elo on tho market. -i-r-s 24 mlnutps K. :!- !'! h. from j c. -or. com. to si r. in, IS. 19. 24. THEY OBEYED. I,n & 4 Tn,. fro(n silid pt. A chance visitor rt the Jones homc'w. 10.23 rh. N. 10 1"CP'"R 34 min- noticcd that their dining rcom table;, Mi-q 24.40 ch. tlion X. 1 iberop 4i was crowded with dishes, each set on ' inlnutr s W. 4.67 ch. tln ncp X. 17 the too of another fi'led dish some ui i;rpp? 21 niiniitps V. 11. S rh. thon strickfe bcMig three stories high. "What in !h world is the idea?" asl'cd the visitor. ' "Oh. you c we. read and believe the adve-t'sinr, matter In the maga zines, and we have obeyed every one that told us things we should serve for every meal. We find, however. iKtt we have huir.h stuff on now we crin net. We've discontinued subscriptions. vity lias it flex ted the usuul stimulation of fall r.wl vii:t"i' demand. KeL.il tr.ul.: in t:ie large cities is more active than at trie corres lioiKliiV jn'!'io:l oi' I.i-.t year, and seasona1 ai'telcralion is evident thriiuyhout the country. I nceitainty an to the volume of pur chases l.y th; iV.rmei-:; of the grain and livestock stales has not Uen ili.-.;x lied, hov. t wr. Wholesale trarlc hits boen j'ood tl;rouh out the culTiit jieriod. Stocks of many kinds of goods in the hands both of wholesale and ntail dealers are light, but neitli-r this fact nor threats of higher pries have been sufl'ieiont to induce buyers to make substantial forward pure liases. The conservatism i,hov,n ju.-tifie.s the belief that the catastrophe of lirJO has not been forgotten. Total car loadings and loadings of n;erchamli.iO and of less than carload lots are practically al the record levels established in 1 IiliO. Iief.ji.'te car shortage, especially for coal and for the jiuneincnt of farm product.-!, the railroads are handling freight reii'arka'oly well. Coal 1 lor ..lupmciit to tne northwest before tne close ot navigation. Kercipts of wheat at primary markets to date, while somewhat less than for the corresponding period of 1021, are well above receipts for 1020. The livestock movement is satisfactory. Cot ton is moving more rapidly than in 11)21. Some industrial consum ers are beginning to accumulate coal reserves, and the disappear ance of premiums for immediate delivery is evidence of improved transportation for steel- The manufacturing industries as a whole are operating at .ot far below normal. .Steel output is at 75 per cent of capacity. There has been a notable expansion or pig iron production which i'or October exceeded any month since December l!i2l). Railroad ders continue heavy. Demand from tiie automobile and building ! js Justries is good, due account being taken of seasonal declines. I ou Buying by agricultural implement makers is still light. The in-j dications seem to be that demand for steel may slacken somewhat during the remainder of the year, but that recovery will be niado early in l'.)2.'i. Demand for machine tools is fair. The woolen and worsted industry is at between 80 to Xo per.ccil of eapacity. Hoot and shoe manufactures range from Si) per cent in New Kngland to capacity at St. ljnuis. Cotton cou Kiiiuptjtm in October was o;W,!)50 bales, compared with 4!M,71j and Pl,:t2.- bales in October 1!)21 and l'.)20 respectively. October output of automobiles made a new high record for that month. Duilding is except ionally active for tho season, this condition being reflected in the various industries producing building materials. ywrvytyii',awTWw, THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE. An American officer' was drilling a R".: 3i?n rcniment. Hr Rneezed and three men answered: "Here." Officials "Stumped by Booze Problem ASIIINCTON, Nnv. 2V Tin law t lilui'-i i,ii i,t a"n uf lb.' ;.i.'! ,! ' juriii I l aid by hl?-li t iv;i!.in y nin lu la lo bi' ui!!ini!i any plan- or iro- iu:.;lI bintillK lo a lllliri' thirulo:)l rlliiili-i 1111 lit el' tin Vol end nt't. al 'I llli' rlll'.ii i'I w;is ,:oll" (ii l' 1't ( 1 il al ilip c;iti:n-t inn-tin with J'r. : lit Mill lll:.,; l:i I I- : (el : V S.-l-M'l. I.. MpII.iii wait II I'liKi'Mtl'd US b- lilfc uuahlw to nffiT nny ruluilon to Ihi- pniiili 'ii. ulilb- tin- r. trills tri'l'l tin- lllli II Iralll In 1 n.ir 1 nlilinui il lo bp 1-0 laiK'', l'i'ohl!"(iiii, ni'i'irlalfl ir'- mail' till- 1"' t H i' i'f II." N 111, y bllM' la rlii'i'kln,: dip liiianr ir.iilii', :u runillii- lo tlir ! w hnld 0, li:i.' ' M lain 11 h Ihi- II'. a-urv In ad. lb' li :.".hl In 1 i . ib'i'llir il to , 1"1'" s .'ill n;u!ilin 11 ' i !). I h, ,, Ail union ba.bi r .'-hopi In ltnp- biiin will clnsp 'it S o'rlii'k VV'ril.ii-silai pyriiiiK and will 10- main rliK. al 'I hankiviyiriK day. su:'V iiAi;ui:iiS' i .nion. ' HOROSCOPE. Thi? d-v st.1r looks like a sheriffs badoe theso ninMs. Be careful. '1 ( , i j , ropy wanteo. ; . . ' Laiiflh and grow fat, 1 . . . ' , Crin nnri grow thin. If vru know any jol;es. Please sjnd them in. . There will conic p t'me. as the nov elist says, whrn P'-esidcnt Harding will look hack to that rt.ty when he pied the front parje of the Mirion, Ohio. Star at prm ime and wish by r.TI that's hioh and holy that all he had to o was to- remake it in time to catch the first mall. thp amount of luiMinlit Into lb-' would riiUi 11 1;" wlilsl;i try. TI10 tri'a-.iny ae'Crnaiy di'i-tood to bi lipp "ihru piifnrri'tii' iit ciuild not hi uiuK r i l!'tliir e 1 iij ill 1 1 nin. " fir, . v Inn u:n mi''i thai In It would takp much nun u far Mi'i'iilcl" Hlalf of oi'ttrt'l's Ihan tiott wiTt tin, a ill- il..' imiiiiil tili'T.t w.l lull in :ii 1 VU'l- liinn-. .1 hi wpII il'-. nab' of Ibnior. oniv It I.011I- M llll com I'll t I'M'"' !'"' Th.' ii'i lull laiiii'-y MISTOOK HIS MISSION. 1 ,A Id r.ntleman of 81 tcok ts the al a pi;l rbout ri. The minister 1 Iooi-tI a him a minutj. then said: ! "The font is at the other end of the church," i "What dr. I want with the font?"! iurtii-u me mil yrrn itin.in. j v "dh. I beg your pardon. I thought vr"i had brought the child to be bap-;,; ; .V. 21 (I"'-tpps W. 23 ill. 10 cor. com. 1 10 dvcllon 7. 12. 13. It 20-3 & 4 Tin ri p N. on Itnin." line bclwccn Hiipci s 3 .-.ml 4. 100 rh'iinn to lice .Mo K 1 ' SWU S.r. 2:.-2."-4, and VV'.. S'K". Sit. 2.-.-2"-4. AlsoSWM S.."" ."0--.2-1. ninl part of N'i XW14 Si o 1 which lip.- S. of X. trap lilviT. ."'1 103. v. D. G It. Sppner- to T. jo. Spinco. $1.00. l.ot 13, Mk. 7S ."rd pniifhorn Add. Itofhtire. Lot 14 I Plk. 0 Waiti'B Add, ltosi-Tnirn. r.ll"l. V. D. C. H. Sppnpp, to :T,. O. f,,i nci', $1.00. Lot 1 blk. Sr j 3rd Soinlicrn Add. Hn-a-hurR. 1" 140:,. V. 1). fills I.ail rt tlx tr .t. Ili'iniPtt, $10.00. Lot 10 blk. 91 :; ril SouthiTti Add Po.--i'l'ili'C. .".1 tin!. Assoc Mi f. Clara ramj h' 11 to (1. A. Cobb, ::4 1 pane 004. "I lu7. W. D. .laini 3 W. Ilar-M-v. to Uciirv E. Jumps. $1000.00. f'oni. at. pt. 27.04 fl). K. ot SV coi Dei. ("1. -is. tp. tl!.' tlion R. 12. S Ph. X. 10.4". ch. W 12.30 ch. 8. 40.4a rh. to bo. "con. 00 AO. Ill Sec 13. 14 23. 2 1. exrcptlnc land ronvpyed tc l. II. pyir con. I".ri0 Ac. ill Vol. 71 I), pace .-,7.. r.lict. Mtc. lionry K. .loin's fc .1. W. Harvpy, $J00O.O0. fjnit at :.l (i7. M mo. I.pa?c of Aulomolillp. Hot 0;ud.'. Pari Hanson rt u k. $1200 on. Tnt S.y. 33-20-11 anc 2 21-11. Mary K. Pace, ct a' (710fi.no. 24 2 3 ft. . i.ik. 20 n. n. .v.b! 1. off K. end lots 7 Oakland. Also ' MHO. M:r. to I'd I anil : 1 2. SK'i SK ' . V'.l'l Nl'l, Sir. : i 111. iippd. 'o N. Orcull. r,T I', real lots T,. il O il 1 -:! . 7 I I '. 1,1k. 21. It. P.. iired." ,- ,. 1 rHANKSGlVING. I qmg, tomorrow Is Th.anks-jiv- , ib r. V .IS 111,, ii'.ll.- ill. 111 pt Hip V, ,1-t. ad n. 1 Lands ,,r ib ab rs. uxj--CTK-rjyw-jiBtKiiiii,iray1a' 5. A i Wtil. ui't I inq. About everyon? you meet today nttuvft!;.':!! j In teltlnfj tin ahout how much there is ven a a !! tnjto he thnnKfut for. Thanktniving this linns atiil 1 1 .lii.l !ye.r comei on the Wlh cf the rvonth I iiMiiil. il ' rnd pr-jci.i'ly we can't find anything rruch a:-om tlirt ditc to be enh i J si.-s.ic .'botit. About the c-nly folVs !vho will n ahle to give "thinks" will i l"e the l-ill collectors. Rohuri cvorlockc- rf of h b:fi pest brts n .1 l-frt tr-. Portland re jiMitly trvn!;rl a g "., I s'nlue cf R-t'tsrvnt. Why cotilcl'-.'t cur village r-u'lrd o!f ,n i, n veil ng tviiony when lhc-r rcment traffic pcsii crr rolled into place? : H. -iy H Jtinior v-,n sotie ?pi:t.?r nt I hr ClK bH last eve and if Ins father doer.n't get iip and r.tep hp w $c-n he ot:td't.mc ed by hia good looking on. 1!LM litL'l li'l;) I'.UG Fon! 2 Ford Tn: DotleeT or.nnrr, vi ry - i iT-ndiiion, new tiivs.! : !.::, i shapi', cheM! wii'i' w!;ee!s, I'V'thl tii't . 7.").(i0 1 otirino Tot'.r:!:.:; :.!o..!e.. i;.:.r t'c. fur. ','ikm tires VJV2 Cinliliac. .17."). 00 7-").t'0 7.".t'0 L'00.00 ;;oi.in I-Ti.i'n ;:(H!. iMi FJijtiipnicr.t tiotidye:;;' Tiro Free Tube with all !Ynr.sIvania Cup Tins at s-- cor. lot S blk. 21 OaVI'iid. then K. on l.o mi t S't. 2". '-j It. X. parallel with "ml St. 0 1 ft. th' i. n. at riclit anuli" with in.. 1 i.ni'1 St. 2-'H ft., then alone '-'ml St. ' I ft. to bcs. Alsc u. ii't. in W i b ts 1, 2. blk. 1 I lic 1nc Ml fi. on 4 iTi:-t Pt. and loo ft i!.. -n rt. I!, v l. 1 Oakland. ( e. lot in VV i . lots I . : blk. 1 ) Omit Ms" i. Int." in v'i, Kii. XK'i PW'V', :''' 2 1-:!. ..;,tiiiK acre sob! tr svhi.,.1 List I ' 0 . in SK cor. XF 'V s. a 2:1 al':. ' int. in Lot 3 am' SK'i of XW'i. Sop. 4. 20 7 con v :: 1 i . N. ' , int. in K 1 . NVV l, '1M, Sl'l . S.c. 20-21 I. 1 .111 ' " 0 V. '.. ii.t 'a K'i XI": s.-. 1 f. '.'2- 1 l.n's 1. ,'. 7. P. c. 1". tr.. " I .: ;..t in w . sKt; . Ni-'t; si"i; . si:'; sw i, s. , i-'jr,-::. i ii. i vi' 1 . s. . :: ' .'i .:. 'i int tn si sw '4 . -w, NKV,. N'V't, Si" f s.'P. ?".:: int. xr XK'i. -M l, l"', . ' ",' XVV 'I S " "' ii'. '" S' NW',, XK' vv LATE PERKINS SF7: "r.ieasy hair niter be a sigo of dlrti-c.-:.:- n.-vv it's a Sign of cheiknrss." II". T h. X. 1 V,', 1-. vol V;s, Fi of .1 lo 1;. r la Ilea. Il ia. !:: I',""' in 1 li.' mmii1 1 i'h: la a this M11 I. 1 Fl.od h. .,.! ' .', s ::n n 1 P ch, tn b. ; hr nf w:i " 1 -art in X il" V v. , l.y 1 1 'o.-.l Tm I. v 1 r. .' a: hoff. ."n 2V- 111 !' 1. K. V.. Pac!.' t iiv S 1 00. Com. at v r Hon Ct. " 2. ,lo"n: ; 0. thru S. Ml iii' W. 1 0 1 '. rh S : ' P.. 10 rh, X. t ' as T I" 1". cl- ". 10 1- Ac. A ', a. tt ld-' on VV, s : .p from land r to P. Han. r. luirc to r,.l- s v col sold In An; I : 4 h:: k. w ft . ' 1 1 - i P i V r They are GOOD! ID TURKEY FOR An XVtN Special Thanksgiving Turkevjinrjp wnite i rnn r 139 Sheridan c. QlG SWEET POTATOES CELERY 139 Sheridan St. SOUP ROAST TURKEY AXD DItES3ING PR WE ITbLIXOi" TODAY'S MARKET REPORT PRICES PAIT FARMKRel FOB PROIUCB .1. IT. SlnnlKor, $10.00. Lot 6 blk 20 Hosfhurg. r.1123. VV. I). I. L. r.ilkcson to K. V. Rohr, $10.00. Lot 3 Blk. 13 Jones Addition liosi burg. .".1424. V. I). A. J. Rpllows to f. T SpaitRh. $7000.00. Lot 8 blk. 30 Itosebnre. belns 110 ft. Oak St. 81 ft. on Stevens St. .".1 12". (J. C. Deed. P. J. llohl, to J. T. SpnuKh. $10.00. E. 40 ft. lot s blk. 30. . .".1120. W. D. .1. T. Spaucli. to n. W. .lames. $2.-00.00. E. 40 ft. 'ill; S blk 30 Tiosphurp:. Circuit Conrt. Coniplnint for Money. J. R. Ilay iIpii vs. E. D. Allen, $200. Trohntc Court. Kst. Tony Mossa Deed. $1500.00. o Sflf conscioURnetsa, lack of poioe. toor Eimllah, are AFFLICTIONS that pun be ororrome In the Iluniness Girls rlasspfl of Ilcrtha Elianboth HodKe. "nil or phone Heinline Conaorratory -eizardlnR the now classes beginning soon. o Large Cast With "The Gold Diggers" On December 7 at the Antlorsj theatre. David Itelasco will nrespnt. for Hip first time in this city, Avery Hopwood's notably successful come ly, "The Cold Dlgcers." which has to ts credit a run of two years at the Lyceum theatre, Xew York, and is low on its Initial tour of the roun- ry at large. The company that will appear here Is the only organization .irpRentini; the play in America. It s headed by that well known and oputar comedianne, fiertrude Van 'let'bilt. and is made up entirely of players of the first rank. In prerentinc to the public so eay mil lively a comedy as "The (Sold Dinners," Mr. llelasco frh'es evidence af the wide raiiKe of his dramatic artp and of his versatility as a dl tector. The play is undiluted fun 'rom bcKinnliiK to end, yet Mr. Bel isco has bestowed upon it nil of the iriistic care that he would pive to 'lis most serious productions. The result is a comedy performance of he very hinliest order, which proves 'ho dirpctor to be as preat a fcpnius 'n evokinc lnnchter as he is in play- ik tiiinu the deeper sentiments nnd motions of bis audiences. The pint of "The Cold Diggers" niicrns the heart affairs of Jerry Lamar and her companion chorus .'iris, living in Hip theatrical dis 't'ii ts of New York, and their spright ly . (Torts to collect from the world--r rather the men of the world the large sums of money needed to main ain them In their careless and ex-ravn-'an: mode of life. Men, to them, ire merely so many mines of wealth, ml tliev themselves are the "gold diggers" whose mission it Is to lirlnp; that wealth from Us hiding p'-ices and to put It Into circulation. Their vavs and wiles are a trifle shady, hilt In their happy-go-lucky philoso phy the ends JustiTy the means. Jerry Lamar hot only works out her own "omplcvitics to a happv destiny hut ils.i. i.y a generous and crafty rusp. engineers the progress of two' of her !"'. 'a th" same desirable direc M"n. The playright pb lur"S the life Vat Is b.l l.y those light-hearted Tills of Hie theatre with unilersiatid and acenra' as w.-ll as with l.ril Siai.t humor. Amnng the main- sue-eis-fiil plavs that Mr. Hnpwoed has eiv.-n to the American stage mine is Tinner, Jj cents a pound. Buttcifat, 46 cents. Eggs, 45 cents per doren. Eggs, pullet, 4 0 cents per dozen. Ileus, hekvy. 17 cents a pound. Hens, light, 10 cents a pound. Springers, 15 cents a pound. Old roosters, 10 cents a pound. Wheat, $1.20 at mill, sacks returned. Parley, (ill ton. ! Veal, dressed, 8 to 11 cents a pound. Hogs, dressed, 13 cents, 120 to 160 pounds weignt. Cows, prime, 4V4 centa. Steers, prime, i cents. Lettuce, $1.06 per dozen. Honey, local production, 20 cents a pound. Cascara bark, 1922, H cents a pound. Cascara bark. 1921, 7c RETAIL PRICES ON MILL PRODUCTS. Mill run, $1.40 to $1.50 a sack of SO pounds. Cracked corn, $2.15 a 100 pounds. Rolled barley, $1.55 a sack of 70 pounds. Grey seed oatfl, per bushel, 76c to 8O0. Feed oats, per 100, $1.90. Flour, soft wheat, $1.65 a sack. Flour, hard wheat, $1.95 and $2.10 a sack. more witty, more enjoyable nor more popular than "The Gold Diggers." - The large company includes Chas. Hammond, David Classford. Thos. M. Reynolds, Day Manson, Harry Alex ander. Richard W Haines, Harry D. Shook, Walter Hagerty, Lorraine Lal ly. Winifred Harry, Cora Williams, Daisy Rudd, Ursule Hoslande, Edna Dennett, Katherine Walsh, Marguer ite Austin, Lucile Adams, Sally Bers man and others. 1 I l.lnv.l'. ii. ence f,)r your J?,' "'v. enone 44 r Cash Eto. . "I'liaru Sinipson ...VU III iri( Ci,y - " "l Thanksgui,,,. the house gvm 0a- H Solt TOnsciousnMTrr Poor Lnglish, are Ari.,T' J can be orercom. in yj. r ' "" th. B cS For that ThasL You n-.unt milk for th.k, !'M mountain. . ',. a" t flood old-fashion ! cheese lik. m for the fiiri. afly. Phon'3.r,'B The Rexroad Dain J- E. REXROin ' D'llnvlll. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lena nnd son, Robert, of Melrose, Mont., are visit1 lug here with Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, managers of the county home. ' EURALGIA or headache rkb th forehead melt and inbala the vapors ft fi 4 VAPO Rua Over 17 Millinn fan CreJ Yearly Chevrolet, Ford Overland, SMJiltf Nash, HupiE OWNHI Can now secure it ta4', tion Unit, includi! H derful Dosch Coil, snliSw sary wires anJ nUn, uif iniuKaDiy ww pnet. L. G. DevaM Bosch llraetos. Ziith CattHiwn X rnii'i r -I le r ' ; r-yrTTr?1 'i : 'aV.V, VV- W ".MM vend n:. '1 1 ' 1: T. M ' 1 1 ; . r t.. ' vv 1 . P O T Dnvwait Same fill; . tn Fr.u k P '-, SI"', S--C. '- 1 f Alltnllli'bilp. SW i s:-'?ur Milk xy X jkm M-m v ii s 1 1 v 1 v . '. ' p 'IIIs r to I 1W F(Hil) Fci;n.-o4 nit. fi ChUrtn . i.'in ,1 I" T.l-l .r.'i li r A Al-ts. -,' '. t t.'ia I- ,. II ,-,c (' ' P e.rt a K !,'l- M ,.,,.(',.,mrvrx.,i,;'ir. -I. , 1 Tn'.'- I ' !., Nirihi'r-N -cnrk.ot. t-i""A',c,d tj.!.cni and SubjUtitcl Lot 'I "V : 1 t :. Plk 1 Plat Tract--. il v .1 ' .' 1 ' nsvid 5 Ch f l Mi" on . 27. tp 2''' 7 1 1 S' i- '.'O. tiirl. $1: 7t . It 11 O Tra s - i. e,i !- w s -- vicMnni. 1. I " I 1 1 V. It 11 O T'a.ts li 'I'd. S VV. S-,,i McHanb'1. J ' 1 .1 va . It. H O Trr, ! il'irnev M.'lb"!"! , Pink. J:".e.i 1 1 Mk. '1 Lots : !:,.-. 1 lira lloin.' Or- 'U Karnl iv. 21 M a'.: Fannie Fra I'ri'iV -' r -1 k t Watch Talks There is a w ell founded prejudice acainst the ali hes that are mailp in Vairnpe. A number of eais ago ibis couniry was flooded wiih a num ber of 1 -hen ply -made Swiss watches of n model that w as dnTii uli in repair and ef no standard make. For this reason nil im p.irl.d walrlies are Mill t'.'lieeil b some ,0 be of in. vaaie. si In n. in fan, the f mi -' 1 viiniplcs of the watchmaking art rome fio'ii laiioii... r-pfiiallv S.'? 'I,,nd This pv. ii,. ii 1 " is f.,s' Ji.nrig ,.r. I iae b. i'.iilse of ;;,, sa 1- la, 'ion uii.-n b n nunibi r -t n.ake-of Sw iss a:i hes. Fo-i inns! ii'i'nr; th. ro rre the cruen w:i;,h.s. from tb" factories owned tn I'. Cm. a A- Sons, ( in 1 mn.v 1. Oino, si h, re O.c fai nr.. anl s. n i, '" I" I-;.'-! and wl..-. lint' u s' e . ir-s f,,r alu ino.l. l 1, in be eb'a.n. 1! BRYAN'S GIFT SI 101 Ajen'-s for Cruen Watches The New World Bep "MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER D'E." -kludge fliort I x " ' Piv k k : :i S . S ' " -A LIFE, perfect, limitless: with a recn-rated ne'-f".&i - aiili: with a rniTix-ted cllmat and lif.-P-iT-etuatin Con rnment which w ill satisfy the right-ous d' sires ot t. creatuip. And it's HERE, at the door! Th" pert.".!? " are swinginx cpen, and many will enter and n, vcr c The old order Is passing away, the in "."''r " , Si .1- .is is laklmj unto Himself Ills gri at I'owcr aoii "a-.".. 1 he Kingdom ot Heaven is at nana, (f Vim can bv no means afford to let Icsita ss or P-' . M & r, r-..n deprive you of the solace and b. -n-fits ,,', iy" have invest isated this timely and heart-cln : u.t 1"';,fj:f " ehiici of this lecture is to bring to Hie l"',i,' ,.'' ii:-; en-aiinnal truth now due to be una. rstoou. inv in . I to hear B. H. BOYD CELEBRATES BI3LS LECTURE" of Brooklyn, N. Y. at the MOOSE HALL Thursday, November 30, IS AT 3:00 P. p". r v.. v.,.-'", Jud-p Itatherfc.rd's book. 'Millions X"' j-nJ i'-i' i'ip above and a score of related ' " , i f j l in i-e.is of Script urttl proof texts. IilfT.f.f' i"-'- ' ',, c .. 1 .Mi 12 pages, "5 rents. Send our oi.e 1 I t Si.. T.ospbtirg, Ore. , COLLECTION pin s In ernateinal Ibble Si'td VV NO Am AS-1C!- Or- si Pastor Russell. Judge Rutherford. X 'rl k c;t