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PAGE TWO BOSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JANUARY "yl'jl . -j ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW! Issued Daily Except Sunday II. V. HATES Dl-KT O. HATES. Juiilv twr v.jtr. bv ma. I.. Daily, six months, by mall baity, Uire nioatha, by mail lutily, single niuuth, by mull Daily, by carrier, per month Weekly News Kevlew, by mall, per year... president and Manager Secretary-Treasurer .14 00 x.ou 1 uo .60 .W I.J Ura-hrr -rt4 I'm. The AMwIated Pre.. I. .-iuiviy emuled l tu ue for republication of ail ,. dl.L.h. ,rrf:wl to ll ur i.i.l uloerwl. credited In tin. Plr and to ail k.l n. i,uMiii-d hereia. All Hauls ul rembniailoo of u.cil Knterc aa second ciana matter May 17, 1M, at the poHt office at Koseburg, Oregon, uudor the Act of Murcb 1. lilt. " HO6E6UH0, OREGON, ATOHDAV, JANUARY 13, Mi. COUNTY WILL COOPERATE WITH GOVERNMENT The county court went on record today favoring the appro priation of ?17,50O to match a like sum to be set aside by the gov ernment for work on the North L'mpqua Koad from Rock Creek to the boundary of the national forest. This stroke of progres siveness on the part of the court means more to the entire county than any move that has been made in the way of constructive road building. It was an opportunity that could not be neglected and called for immediate action as the government is now ready to cooi)cratc on this piece of work on a fifty-fifty basis for approxi mately nine miles, with the promise or far greater government support in completing the road to Diamond and Crater lakes, thereby connecting this section up with the Eastern Oregon high way and the Klamath Falls district opening up a new and profit able market for Douglas county products. The original sum set aside for court house construction will not be diminished, as first proposed, the court coming to the con clusion today that only the accumulated interest on the $50,000 is to be borrowed, the balance of ?7,500 to be taken from the general road fund, thereby assuring immediate cooperation with the gov ernment on this important road project The road up the North Umpqua to Diamond and Crater lake? has long been a paramount issue and widely discussed by en thusiastic boosters who fully realize the great importance of such thoroughfare to the entire county. It is the first time during the past fifty years that a constructive road prosram has been initi ated for the North Umpqua section of the county and means a new era of development for this jArt of the state in many ways. Ey the action of the county today the foundation has been laid for one of the most important pieces of road construction, from the standpoint of commercial, as well as a scenic highway, that has so far been advanced in this county, 1 1 ; ; 1 o : . I SAVING PROPERTY COSTS PICKIN'S BY" BERT G.BATES I State Press Comment I I WHKItK ih.ks WXVMV I ttMK IN? THCt K"NK. frmrn far 1 Boy Scout News Eg ei. I. There ar already proposed In ad vance of the legislature meeting tne following measures a pail of the. prorrani of "lax-reduction" In Ore gon : A severance tax to tie levied on all timber cut and on all mineral wealth taken from government lands. A graduated Income tax along the same lines an now collected by the federal government to be collected GOOD EVENING FOLKS Woll.-. hera art Gathered together again On Bsth Night My, doesn't Tha time fly, tho'T OOP A oood wav to bteak tha Sabbath is to skid on a slippery bar of aoap.j The en.ai;on -of , ,late market , . ,.u ..,,' commission to regulate niarkele and Thia job of beina a Jokesmitn ni;i(.n1 uut offH.ial market reports by what it's cracked up to be. Hero the state. coma to work in the a. m. with a, An ..bonet fabrlc" law that re sniflla in our ncae and tha remainderj ()Ulrig wooU.a miu. an(i clothing of tha force aneeilng and wheeling laI1uraclurer to attach label show and we're supposed to aeat ourselves m uuahly of ooAa at tha old ooeup factory and Brln Repeal law exempting from tax out a eolyum of humor which wl1' atlon notes secured by mortgages oB cnnvulia the readers of this grand jand ol' sheet. If any of ycu Qet a snickerj Jllcreage gasoline lax from two out of thia eolyum today, you'rs doing, to f()11(, ci.Mt a ,5,1100, and Increase better than we can because tne Bagi; ,lceIilM,s on expensive automobile. Troop 1 Trui'P Z TrtMip 1 t Ik ton . Some peoplo feel daunted about owning a home now, on account of the supposed high cost of building. These costs, which have gfroatly fallen during the past yenror two, may be about as low as they will bt They may go higher".' ftut in any case, the man who desires to own a home can almost always find a comfort able and well built dwelling which sells very reasonably, because it lacks something of modern style and improvements. It is well to remember that such houses are often offered far below their real value as homes. If one can adjust himself to this lack of the ' modern touch, and make improvements gradually instead of all at once, it often proves possible to save considerable money. Many people save money on a house owning proposition by their own Imndiness with tools. In former years people were more sell' dependent in such matters and many of them could make their own repairs and improvements, to a considerable extent. Young people who have had manual training in schools, or who have natural gumption ought to be able to use iheir hands with some skill and to do things for themselves that many folks had to hire dono in the past Every house owner should have his set of tools and take pride in using them skilfully. The man who lives in a home of his own has an incentive to keep it carefully. It is human nature for tenants who live in ether folk's houses to be somewhat careless of them. Such dwelling often deteriorate fast and a higher rent may have to be charged as a consequence. Tho home owning family that will take care of its wall paper and woodwork and other equipment can save money. 0 . Now we are in fair way to get that road up the North Umpmia to Diamond and Crater lakes, and which will reach into Eastern ! Oregon and Klamath counties. Slowly, but surely, we are begin ning to reach an era of genuine thrift and prosperity. And the appropriation of $276,000 for the improvement of the l'mpqua harbor has been recommended in tho lower house of congress. Every cent of this sum can be utcd to good advantage in making ono of the best harbors on the Pacific coast. The amount should not be "trimmed" by the budget committee, but on the contrary, allowed as recommended. The project is one of vital importance to the interior section of this county, for prop erly improved, the l'mpqua harbor will afford water transpor tation facilities for the entire l'mHua Valley, an asset that has long been cherished by the people of Douglas county. With our highway complete to the lower I mpqua n new avenue of transpor tation will be oiened. 0 There was r. slight fall of the "beautiful" last night on the )n'gh hills surrounding the l'miHiut Valley. P.ut today in the low lands the natives are enjoying the usual spring weather. Nothing like it only in this vnllov. ar coming few and far between this a. m. and unless business picks up In the joka dept. we'll have to atart printing Taniao testimonials ana .. ning pictures or local emzene 'em. f 0 with Increased taxes are to be levied on public service corporations, in turn to be collected from tbe con sumer. Free .public schools text books to bo utlded to tho tax payors' burdens. It would not be aitonetner iroui- W havs from pretty authentic; caj t0 a,, where tax reduction, eco- sources thst Al Creascn Is consider.: noiny an,i retrenchment appear In inn lavlnn his derby on tho shelt in . ,BB above broeram ' There seems the spring and purchasing ons of a to be nothing but n. w tonus of tax- later model. I ation and tax Inert an . Oft I Why should a prospective bonie- Two local sheiks flivvered to thej aeeker or Inventor be Interesied In rural dccsiricts recently ana locating in a mate wun a aiate m- a hog wallow for a paved hl()hway. come tax and a prohibitive gano The girla were forced to assist in,n,ie tax on top of all other taxes?-r ho tting the Pride of Petroit trom Coos buy Times, rich, Douglas county son, tf a To print on morsel ef scnnd.nl In this moral squad dept. ia absolutely versus our desires and we would BACK TO 1IAKTKK In one of Henry Ford's latest pronouueiamentoes, tie says "all the gladly refrain from doing so If it werej money In the world could be dump- not fcr the ract tnat our more exatveu 11110 tne sea, ana as iuug uivu ing readers demand tha truth and would put one stone on top of an nothing but the aame. other and till their ground, they 000 wouia jiuve prouucis to uui ier wiu Hank Hjrth smudaed our sanctum, exchange, and' world commerce up in great ahape thia a. m. with hia would go on without Interruption." i r.,nh hut uua tfon't care 'cause verr wen. cstlDnotie an me uiuu Hank never asks us for a match ana cy were nunipea inio tne ea anu our mind that Is the champeen goat-getter gag of the century. w to x A NEW FRATERNITY ,Ye d. today starts a new fraternity in the city which the male population will fleck to like the proverbial ducks to the mill race. The fraternity is ble aplash It would make, when I'ncle Sam's pile went ker-plunk We confess to a mild wonder as to how Henry Ford would icarry on his own business. Would he barter flivvers direct for Michigan timber mid Lake Su iierior Iron and Went Vlrnlnla coal J ..hii.a Turn h .hire rufta. A Mill wouiu lie nay rns worameu in who are turnlna back their shirt cuffs; kind?" Or would he aaopt wanip to hid the frayed portions thereof are I urn, as the first Americans were .n..ki. ik... k.uinn h isrnrit ilUcosed to do when they had any number of shirts equipped In that commerciul transaction more invol manner are entitled to honorary mem-j ved than exchanging dried fish for bershlp. Sign up today and avoid thei ''au ou.m.u u.ei winter rush. corn? Or would he stamp out little 1 ji ft o pieces of Kord-car tin marked "good Th valiant number of the street for 1 cent of a lord Touring Cur cleaning dept. wer on the main drag jr the equivalent thereof? today making buslnesa rotten for thel History seems to nhow that corn- snip shooters. 1.!. ", , 1 , . 1 , "Two Gun" Hopkins who last got rve as a common medium of ex his picture printed in the mctrop1 change, and that the more complex papers when Brumfleld was In nisi "Odety becomes, the more It needs heydey, was in our midst yesterday money of some klud, whether coin and was among those who broadcast. 0M.IHU OftKUOK. VrtBUlV.JAVABVI, t-OlT !KU1 T.1IT fTIA TO CAPACITV Both troops 01. and two r.llinr. .IL L. V. XJntott. 8. M lukes V. Aruiwti Ju ,howg an enroll- froop News r-aitor.r. iiui--" Activities W- Knight Hraorlrrs - J. W .O. Weblr . . K. ohlMuo , U. Cox Issued Every Saturday THE MAX TASKH AIIKAO. imrnt of 3-' wouts 'ch plus KVtral associates . inf !hre is rapidly filling up. Front the Boy Mrout column In The TwIce-a-Week pokesman-ltevlew IX I'HIZKS Kur Dor Sevata tm Oregon Alualaaa Our country will endure jnly so long as our citlien arc truly renponstve In their duties. Patriotism cannot come thru word training alone. There niunt be the preparatory action and serv ice. Tlie ,Boy Scout Movement is tsientislly a movement of action a eonittant enuihasls of the other fellow's needs. the state'a and county's wel-, fare. Jt develops the al truistic self. It enables the boy to plare himself In the mn." It makes cltiieu ahlp an actuality. It also Introduces the boy to the life of the great out doors. We cannot afford to permit bo-hot.d to pass with out the closest acquaintance wlih the tenGcret affection for mountain, stream, sunset, flower and song bird. And thru it all the spirit of the physical Ideal prcva. tho strong body, the clean brain and the pure heart. This movement deserves our unqualified support. It develops In our buys those qualities that we wunt them to have, and which will make them equal to the man-tasks ahead. BtSKtTaAI.I, BASKET Dr. I-lnley the .scout bas-. Tars. Jaa. ketball coach baa picked the Team I va. i Scout s first team whlcu Tcni 4 vs. i . practiced last Thursday. Tne Jan. Is 1 earn 1 Vs. 1 - Thry are now raaay to Aihedule games for tbe aea- kd. Urlng on your Champa. Bitter: "Oh my, tho fire has gone out." Bell. "Well, go out and bring it back." CO.VTKST BEPOHT Tioop 1 Patrol 1 11,4:5 Troop 1 Patrol 2 .iu Troop t Patrol 4 Ma Troop 1 Patrol 3 7.230 Troop 1 Patrol 1 7,050 Trcop 2 Patrol 1 6,635 Troop 1 Patrol 4 5, 91b Troop 2 Patrol 2 6,426 Winner for first three! months Patrol 1 of Troop 1 who are sIko Troop 1 winner. Patrol 4 Is winner of Troop 2 for tills section. The Twlce-a-Week F pokes roan-Review offers 110 I n nrlzea divided into first prise of $5, second prlxe of II snd third prise of J for th4 best essays on War Skoal Hie Fares Boy ,Jtla the Uwy Meoufa mt America. This contest Is open to sny boy scout In the states of Oregon. Washington, Idaho or Montana. , The essays must be less than 6'JO words lh length. Should one or more of the essays, awarded the prise, be received during January, II will be added to the prize. Tlie contest will close i'eb ruary 28 and all essays to win must be mailed ao as to reach Spokane before March I. Send all essays to Boy Seout Editor, Twlce-a-Week Spokesman-Review, Room 44, Itevlew Building, Spokane, Wash. tub pari.oh pio.m;ru On mother's range I learned to cook; I hate to breathe the outside air- It makes my tonsils sore; I passed my Scout pace 'round a chair Three hundred times or more! I am a' busy feller! I got tny swimming from a book My tracking In the cellar! I am a husky parlor scout, A regular guy, you bet. But when It rains I don't go out You see I might get wet DAYS I RKKh-ELhTO.l (COLTS We will be glad to print any happenings of your troop la throe columns. Pleaae nd In your Items. These columns are open to ail scouts of Douglus County. We want to also bear from the Gardiner bVouts. These columns will eppenr In this paper every tialur- Teain I vs. 4 Tori, 2J Tiara 4 va. c Team 2 va. I Taw. Jn, as Team 2 vs. Team 2 vs a -.wad toursiv Teams 1 and 4 nora on Tuesday Teams 2 and er on w eduuidar i.I ine ttoseburg first and second imk. tleed Thursday s,,' ICLKTOV TRuos OKtiAMlto Scoutmaster Mlti dsy evening from now on. A"evi& from Klktos iw copy must be In the Editor s: pl!ltlon for ch ""1 nands by Wednesday Bight. I wish at this time to thank the Editor of the Ncws-Kevlew, Mr. B. W. Bates, for his generosity in giving us this space once Troop which baa W. erly filled out and !m to New York. The,' eiani ooya on t.le m wor iMKton, we'll 4. can to help you Elk.,. r.auor 01 tnis paper J as twimJ mis paper ss tkt Troop reporter. week for Scout News. We Uaylord Cox as scouts, greatly appreciate this kindness and now fel lows let's do Mr. Batea a Good Turn and keep thia Bee tlon of his psper FULL. Let's give Mr. Bates a standingl vote of thanks, fine! Thank you. Mr. Bates It was unanimous. JIIOETl.VfJ MlillTS Ion't forget the Anniver sary ltound-l'p Is still on fol lows. Let's fill up Troop 3 before February IS. Let's Go. Troop No. 1 will meet every Monduy. Troop No. 2 will meet every Tuesday. Troop No. 3 will decide their meet ing night later. , THIP OP INSTKtCTION Every ltoseburg Scout will report at headquarters at 7:00 sharp Monday night. IVe will attend the Kuseburg City Council meeting. Everybody out. Every Scout of Koscburg thanks the Itotary Club for the splendid headquarters they furnished the Rosebkrg Boy Scout organization. "i.ini ILII iW , TAKING EfTUr! Three Inquiries hrn made of the Editor J 111K acouung. The 1k- were caused by a, J U1UD letters. Ths fe wer from Ten illlc, iJ lass aJld Melrose' frJ marns luade all tn, good communities wit. terested boys snd cJ organized very efalli. si n Mint tiw Better start urti. pennies fellows. Cut far off. THINK Why are tho JeiJ ting the Eskimo Fit Answer in next J sue. PROGRAM CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING . Violin solos. Mr. Iloysn. Duet. Mrs. Rtamon. and Chas. Stanton. Heading, Mrs. Kusho. Anthem. choir. Sermon. Greater Work Than Miracles. ; ed soup In local hash house, 0 Ann Lucinda Billings, who has a no 'count husband is trying to support th family by making pon-wipeis. X ft Among life' little disgusts we or tokens. But then, Mr. Ford says, "History la bunk." Albany Democrat. TO THfc WM CHOSS Aatorla owes a debt of gratitude to many - Individuals, communities would like to mention th. time when ?"d 'Tji'li we made a mistake and used shaving cream lor tooth-paste. i A rainy Sunday some deplore, who on the links would fain about, "fore.' Likewise car owners are put out; postponed the trips they'd talked about. And som poor souls, obsessed with gloom, ait all day moping In a room, acquiring grouchea real hard- boitcd because the programs planned r, no 1 ri Th.u n I k. rfnt'i ,in I . . . . .r . ,, . nbled these to realne that all sunshine won't bar. . ,,,,.,, 1.1. j. ....... ...1. u. laKP cnalke IIIWIII.Q 1H.M,C I UIB, r, Inestimable value rendered Blnce the hand of dlmuter dealt such a heavy blow to the cily, but none greater llian that owing to the American Itcil Cross for Its benflcent work of relief and, family rehabilitation. The anhes of our rulua were still hot and smoking when that great organization begun sending In Its truined workers armed with money ami supplies. Long experience In eiuergencus such aa that here en- Kid Cross workers to of tho relief of those made destitute or needy by the fire would change it la a fool. No !, al) orgnnlxed n.id systematic way illuletly, but effectively they have all can be complete without some bit ter wnn tn sweet. t no 1 aon't own ol,rt, , ,.10i, f .t.i,inl. i big twin-six, nor with th merryi ,,..,.,,,,, ,,' ,!,, .-.,. golfers mix, I'm well content with pipe! B1d s,.lvlg wh,,r servlce Is needed, and book to loaf In some .equestered, Many ar. lhe f;im,Pll tnat have nook, on Sundays when there comes a cal!W to bll.ss ,U) name 0 ,ne Kt4 rain, no reason wny 1 snout complain. 1 roHa The highest tribute that can be I paid to tills noble agency la to say 1 that It has lived up fully to the rec ord which fur ninny years has murie I the name ol the Red Cross tynony mous with charity, luercy and uu- scliiah service. To the 1 ninrslty of Oregon, which liKimd turned workers, and to t initio oMu-r institutions which I sent expericiici d voluntee rs, and to j lhe lot ,il chapter members who pae I without Mint of their time, Astoria ! ackuow IcilKt profound apprecia ! Hon. 'flu- fill i:ils of our dark I hours shall not ! forgotten In the heit'T days to come. A storia j Budget. HTll'.K I.tk)KS IiUHllIT 'X After n couple of d;ivs ri'st the tiwnilu.rj f tv... i.,;ci.,i,,, - ' HV Hf.lHIIUIV ( ouglit to be nble to ,ft down to business Monday. The first week ; of tho KitthiTins wn quite strenuous. j o CiMvi eveninjr folks. Have you tried ll.e (ue nuto-suKsestion 1 remedy for your evils snd otlitr sliort cominpi? o ' A man who is 'runillJr,, fcr sonietliinir always lwiks like he's ' out of lircatli from dine; it. o ! If your bu; incss isn't a iile.isure you rx not jroirs; to have much fun of r.r.y Kiiul. o And still it rains occasionally, and then some. "ME" Let me be a little kinder, Let me be a little blinder. To the faults of those about me; Let me praise little more. Let me he, when I am weary, Just little bit mere cheery; Let me serve a little better Those that I am strivinn for; Let me b a little braver. When temptation bids me waver; Let me atriv a littl harder To bs a!l that I should be; Let mi be a little meeker With a brother who is weaker; Let me think more of my neighbor And a little less cf me. o After the golf widow comes the duck widow. A number of women of a neighboring city whose husbands ha- This is going to make a wor.tler bitually disapoear during the amual fnt j,-ar for C.taat county. Our mad duck season are talklnn cf starting a woi k will r .u h u point when It will movement to let th women make the h. tin to make a decided showing, game law. J tiur yr. at nm.,. r resources are go- OOO 1 leu ir.to the vio'lds markets. Our In the cririon of ye ed. cif cf t mineral wealth ill attract atten mot amus.no of ri';Ms Is a oung noi. Our nrr-rultura! resources man wt-o believes he is the very will yield hotiTitilulty and the future imaqe of Rodotph Vtlcntir-i tr.-' t? f -r the g:et h,.i(Kk ir.tereM is vimp a young woman who bciirnes icoiiraciitlv l.nht. Our cominun she is Noinia Talmadgc twin sis:er. 1 . 1 ni'.l .,.pl. are all workie rt t j t' .. 1 umulou .-I v anl confident of the SERIOUS j t 'i ire. and i ir; pretty w il Mtis- "Th.Tt'a no us crying ever tpillfd fled lth this: as they are. n cin't ndord anv broken cocs In lhe heels, or a-y dry henrinc. at C ' hand, ar.d a nr.t d full of conMdt nre III th. rop. :t y with which the VVj' i,!r h..-ir fruitful Ulue Moan- ranks of the criminal, the predatory and tho destructive. Portland Tele gram. ; 0 illk.' "This waa hooch." . Vtl v "Heti rcwad.tys where the daughter has con downtewn from. J tirt AnuTtinn. STXr.T THK M V KAU IIHrtlT One of the 1 1 'est ways tn turn pfoiil.' dean riKii nnv new Idea or i'tolcct Is r'dicu'i. Ou crery hand people that can not formulate as argument against anything can laugh at It. Those who are tryl'iS to live up to their new year resolu tions, those who are trying to bring our fair city up to the level of other cities, those who are trying to ele vate humanity In uny form, all these and countless others may expect to be laughed at. There Is only one thing for each one to do and that Is to do our best. If each one used this for his guide, the world would soon be 011 "Easy Street," In every condition. But we may expect to find some one who living on the lower level will al ways laugh at the Idea that there Is a higher. The new year comes and the new year goes, and we are as puppets In passing shows; but wit and the Jester are ever there to kill hum drum and to lessen care. Ambitions are bubbles elusive things some burst, some don't, but the time has wings; so 3tart the new year with a merry Jest and a promise to do your level best. Coos County, American. m:i:iki, a i-akolk okkkxkk A , V. n C. T.J . t . . , . ... iic 0101c muumnai scnooi at , Salem are aliout 150 boys sent there1 'j me courts ior reiormatory pur poses. These boys are leaving the j ....... h me ul ineir term anu going hack to home conditions in linni' f ia.,. iiH.h.iu.,,,. .1 : . . un.uumumr, Ct'll Ul llOUS that nullify all the good the nova ! nmv liav r.w.,1v.. ik. l 1 I .- ...... m iiiq ocuum. 11 Is estimated that there are some thing like 300 of these boy grad uates In t.ie state wltb no rcgularlv appointed person to look afttr their welfare. Such boys as are sent to this 110m loriiauu have the aid 1 of Judge Kaiuler's court on their1 return to the extent at least that 1 the homes to which they return are examined and pronounced upon as ' to their fitness to receive the n-. turned boys. Hut this court has not the mc-as n n.ji.t.H,- . .. i.i. ----".J -. l".!!!!, IU illlir. up better homes for all these hovs. ! to follow up their fortune and keep' thein on their moral feel unill they are morally self sustaininit. Outside of Portland it is only by chance that bov of this class ha.e any care what ever. Mot states hnv one or more pa T.ile officers whose tliity n is to f,)l 1"W up such lads, find homes for them, or volunteer prohatlon offi cers to serve aa adviser .-.4 give them a chance to ficru their way lack to good citizenship and end behavior. This state lias not one such officer. L-h . .,r,iiiiiurU of at It ast one co.rip. teni man to a ork like tnts ould save the state In hare dollar mil ......i. - imnu inure men ins salary ana ixpeui-re would snre to the state and world many poid rttirer., otherwise would have Joined MANY STOPRISKS. IV XKW TOM MIX 1'ICTURE Tom Mix In "Arabia,' the title of tho latest Fox production, starring the vigorous Tom Mix, which la due at the Antlers Theatre tonight, is characterized by many surprising incidents that will please the most blase of picture-goera. It Is dftubtful whether any photo play ever exhibited on the local screen possessed more thrilling sit uations which were actualy enacted by the star of the picture who re fused the assistance of a double. Without revealing in detail the elements of new and Rnr-nriDin ... tlon and atmosphere that "Tom Mix in Arabia" contains. It may be said that Mix practically steps out of his old character entirely and reveals a new power and versatility as an actor becomes a reckless and ro mantic adventurer amid tense scenes and dynamic action in the Arabian desert. With a colorful and romantic ftoty of this type, Mix has a great er opportunity than ever to show his capabilities as an actor and he does It In a manner that establishes him more strongly in fame and fa- Vor thnn oro lu.f. . . . . ' Mnunr. nun DOia, broad strokes, na won . k finest shading of character dellnea- ". .mix piaya upon every emotion mixinsr rielirMrtiiiv hi. . ... ,,..111 luiiinenis of comedy wiih thrilling, heavy tense and dramatic action. . supporting him Is the usual sterl ing cast of players. Including Claire Adams, as female lead. elslng activities on the put rioas members of the east, i mackwell, who playg the Captain Hugh Drummond, Is In this production to icllmi : side of a house, oyer rooii battle against overwhelmiii before the final climax of tk ture has been reached. The producers claim tin Hodklnson special offers end most realistic fight scenes on Rented berore the motion 1 camera. There Is not 1 wherein Mr. Hlackweil it not to exercise his physical prw"l more waya than one. After IH ture had been completed, Mr, well was heard to remark: sure Is the busiest role I i' 1 played In.' "Bulldog Drummond" li tatlon of the famous state M "Sapper," directed by Own and featuring Carlyle Blacm fcvelyn Greeley. It will w Liberty theatre for tomorrf Monday only. 11TTITI s-tni-cs ns.-u. si-imi f 1 inn x ncn.irr.n nun -j lU.SSKLli COMING TO MU Ill-K'KWKI.I, Ukks TO Pjy KiHTI.VU ltOI.Ks Ul-ST Hil'Ii,,"ii? '"f'1,' 'ed Carlvle "larkwell. ttnr or n,.ii.i rnond. In nn Interview the other day. ,), Mleve m, , t , in my latest production." It is understood that this exdtlng tie of a young demobilized Brmv officer Who rr.,.. h. demse-d pT.lnw'of-ever! Tn "ThA frntiader." a M Fox photoplay which will M run at the Majestic Theatre William Husaell Is starrtel role of a young prospector, of the scenes were taken B famed Cohalt mining district- The story Is by Alan SnM was directed by Howard H- A ell, who is one of the leanu I tors of the Fox forces. I 1 lnr V'n. .10. I. .unnnrted ' Ferguson, Frltzl Brunette, T ' Webh rrl nnntvoort. j Claire, Fred Kohler an ! Clolnger. The youns miner lives oo 'hill 1,1. Knat I. In the CUT ! sweetheart tells him she l H for the big town. Noting ; annnintment his mother ! him to try his luck In the rtt : hins lliil thor Is no rliai him nn tha f.-m TIP gOM " Cobalt mining district I successful. An interesting a"' lis woven In the picture. "The frtisnder" is decH" ' one of his best vehicles K 'had. I Several good Rt cut prices, '.Tneksnn. nml the who the orop head . Singer St DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT, SERVICE LNr.0. FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE SETTERME"T "1 -nv lt.t. - - )Vt iannot row fast'f than the surrounding country: tU5' have to keep far In advance of our nresmt bps. Thus a larger Investment than ordinarily reqnired. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED MOVENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Waters JENNINGS. Manager