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j 0gUWa NIWMIVIIW, WEDNESDAY, AUOUST il. UlS. PACE THREE P"- - WrT . , ! n.ir crucc nC PSYfiHM ORY ! SIIMUCD Brer np 1 nine afciw- . . vvmiMun dhi ur aLAiuni i - , - it.i i . CCOK.BDOK HI BE ISSUED r.rent Teachers A' " p" ins department of "0 copies of David Surely Wilt Hav U Bt Cr. Ited With Dp Knewldg i of Human Nature j An Indlanapolt woman tel'.a th foil. mint atory: Tiio faiullr na spending th sum- A'"0" ... , itr-.u,, count In th most won derful lor cabin, Tb Immense, rough-lu-Tt (olj of pioneer days und llU i-OlllCS Ul . . .... jtwmmm . .1 .. .., i' , ' ,k, even now in P'' ....i, i.sued by tne ...i,i ,h. nia. rnn '"rJln Imand for morning- till early evening hundreds rJ' " ii th UPP'V of birds took- turna w aiugrng or the , ml'!'' '. ihan 1 1" son that a sec The n book one formerly ( u, pen ife. ft. wild loveliness. Th sheer beauty of It ao charmed (hut we were oblivious to the i - i. i .... "" .,,,! of it"1 i" crudity or our pranirui niaitesniu Pru T' r.,r ih no1"" ,i sell ed down to living aa we found "One of our findings wna tliat the So-l'"0" 1L. .. edition as- ,he or" "' rk I . think-'bathing fucilltles, although adequate, .karr of the . , ....... l,- A ,.!,., I ...... ... ,P Inrreasln" me iiu.m- erir H..u,....v. .."II iuu jM" " ,11(,n I.ornl nier- stood In a corner of the liuuienae oous not so Intrusion. mf " ,' lhP n.it In an )ri-h, quite sheltered bjr the " ,,"vn ib. rallv. The nj elld of ttie ca,ni but , in the hands or me i e protectml from faiully Intrusion. k, r.M.'y fr dislrihiillon ba,h wag.a Jame of cutt.h.at.Cllt(.lr "'.V senlember. lh we I"" ... Ihemselves Of Iiaroy or .I' ll. BONFIRE NOTICE. Hh; "1'iivia nan arisen Tery early, niled 1'Iit- , ni tun rrom me Kiicnen iiimp und ; was eiijoyin a reuixeii sense of se Icurity. when he heard the f-ntle 1 thud, thud, on the stairs above, whlih ii-ould mean none other tlmn t d mate laws Bpwify tepi of bs slx-yenr-old slater. We ,! S DOHi"r . first - urvuiuv L limits a perniit " lender of men. Nothing but a deep from the city f; . understanding of huinun reactions . (Him. - icoum lime uinreu linn. KalHIng hla mmwcutfd t.-iivr Jr.. I voice to the n'th power he called out: And don't p.wuo-u ER jr., voice to tne n'Ui l5liL, . D.Jehnrir Kire Dept. : IWt look! Don't look! ' l.Tulc to fcee vhv tint r , t Royal Vacuum cleaner , U.. Hudson KU'ctnc slore- HONOR RESTORED TO FAMILY YOU looking ror home or business rtv) Here they are: room one on rhadwlck St. I in. Kor bmisToTvaln St.. one Rrom Ihe center of business fcn of Jackson St. for m house n f'""'3",, liOinl.uo. Terms: I v Vnt nouelaa Inclndine: wime furniture. 1.5UU.UU. c oroperty on Jackson St., Ml nlna IntS and t WO for S15.0U0.00. Turms: J.00; balance t',i. im house, plastered and rn. In first class condition; te store-room, corner lot. Test Lane St. For $2500.00. t mm morlera anil completely iIi.hI douse, with carpots, linoleum on all floora and (ass furniture throughout, in firsliass condition. t k.ia on Main St. for som house, just completed. fcsment, all of the latest ai.nlern conveniences built tin paved street. For a fl-ss than the house could all. for Caini.OO. for $C.5uii.( house, new. i I hn.ip nw nindt'l-n hnse. rrace. all convenlciees. land beautiful flowers. For r m house on South Mi'n. in, rom1 repair. For Terms: half cawh, bal- m projvprty on Jac-Vaon St.. fcr back to Rose SL Con- t located on both streets t on Jack mm and Rose, jFur information see Rice, of Rice & Rice Earl of Mar and Kellls Allowed to netume Office Which Hla An. i eeator Had Forfeited. After a lapse of 2(8 yenrs, the office of hereditary keeuer of Stirling castle, the ancient resilience of the Stuurt kliifs, has been restored by Klug Oeorge to the earl of Jlur and Kellle. This ofllce wus conferred on an unues tnr of the present enrl in the year 1370 and held by the fiiinlly, with one break, uutll 1715. The then eurl took sides with the Stuarts and. being de feated at Sherlfftuulr, was deprived of his title. At the ceremony of restoration the eurl presented his royal warrant of oflice to the military communder of the castle, and received In return the key on a red velvet cushion. Taking over the kuy, the earl Raid that King neorjre hud forgiven the act which had deprived the Kwklne family of an honor highly prized by It, and which hud now been restored. Chris tian Science Monitor. Try our way, Westlnhouse electric ranees, sold on ea3y payments. Hud son Electric Store. A Stainless Steel 1 ! Kitchen Knife NaKher Spring, Autumn, Nee Winter Can Compare With the Glory of the Warm Days, What Is the best season of th year? Bummer, to most people though the other seasons, especially aprlng, have their churms. And the older jroo get, the more you will like summer, th more you will dread winter. For summer, with it luxurious growth Is symbolic of life at its best. Spring corresponds to our bul.y hood. a Is th sprouting season, full of hope, dreums, uncertainty, danger of frost Autumn Is like the waning years of life, when we harvest as have aown, when we suffer for our negll geuce and mistakes and are rewnrded for our effort. Must of us, wheu we look buckward in the autumn of life, any: "If I only had my life to live jver again . . ." Winter, of course, corresponds to human death, the hibernating of old groiyu until new growth Is ready to. sprout and bud. All three of these seasons are pre paratory to or the aftcrumth. of sum mer. And summer Is the period of life of accomplishment symbolic of the lives are living, l.ucky are you who have survived the frosts of life's siiriiifftlnie. Your crop of suc cess is started. Toil and weed, for autumn of lire will be uun you before you are aware. Kor results. It's now or never. t'hh-ugo Evening l'ost. FORGET DEBT TO CERVANTES Residents of Town ImmorUlixsd by Great Writer Have Voted to Chang Its Nam. Th Inhabitants of the little Spanish village of Puerto Loplche, disdainful of the fact that Cervantes linniortaUced their town In "Don Quixote," now de sire to change Its uaine. The question wss submitted to a vote of the Inbiibltnnts and it was de cided that I'ticNo Loplche should here after be culled I'uerto de Sun Juun, In honor of the order of St. Jnhn, which occupied that district in the Middle ages. Several Spnnlsh newspapers have ex pressed their great Indignation nt this Ingratitude, reminding the villagers of their obligation to the greut Cervantes. Rut apparently the people of Puerto Loplche remain entirely unmoved by sentliiientul and literary arguments, de claring that Puerto de Sun Juan sounds better than Puerto Loplche. Thut, they believe, Is the prime consideration. It has been observed tlwit In other places the inhabitants of places made famous by great writers do not always appreciate the honor beHtowed upon them. Witness the good people of TnraRcon who certainly have no greut love and esteem for Alphonse Daudet. From the Petit Parlsien, Paris. (Translated for the Kansas City Stur.) Winchester Quality August 23 to 29 at 23c only, at "The Winchester Store" ! Churchill Hdwe. Company Development of the Horse. The earliest horse whose bones hnve been found wus a little nnlmul hbout the sireof a dog. He hod three toes In front and four behind. Horses seem to have uppenred quite early In Amer ica, und many, no doubt, walked the very ground you are standing on, ninny feet below the present surface. Horses found life easy, and' as the years passed their race grew larger. They becume more adapted to running on open prairie lunds, where hard, firm feet served best. ' Now, If is a principle of animal na ture that the less surface of the body there is on the ground the better. Homes have reduced their feet to only four hard, hoof-tlpped toes, but the remains of other toes still show under th skin. Get Your New Suit for Labor Day Labor Day is certainly one day of the year An everybody owes it to himself to look best. 6 are now showing the new Fall stylw in Men's Suits, Overcoats Hats and Caps '' iH be worth your while to look over the new styles and fabrics Legislation In Sailor's Interest. Pllmsoll lmd at heart the good of sailors when he urged bis bill upon the parliament of England. Unseaworthy ships were overloaded, acnt to sea and sunk, for the collection of Insurance so oflen that It did not seem a coinci dence. 'The Pllmsoll act was pussoil, prohibiting vessels loading to a sub mergence over their load-line mark which was painted on the side of th hip, and which came to be known as the Pllmsotl Una. This law reached be yond Great Britain, because It waa ap plied by that government to all ships entering the British ports. While will ing to protect he own sailors in such a fashion, sh TO Sot willing to give ber ship osfatr eotnpetltiiin by allow ing shins of other nations to overload. KIMBALL Pianos and Phonographs ARRIVE IN ROSEBURG A full carload of Pianos, Player-Pianos, and Phonographs from the world's largest factories on sale at the exact Chicago factory prices. THIS IS PIANO BUYING TIME At these special introductory prices and low terms, no home can afford to delay the purchase of a piano longer. Come, see and hear the finest toned and best constructed pianos on the market, then you will readily understand why there are more Kimball pianos than any other in use today over 70 years of con tinued leadership is your positive guarantee. EXTRA SPECIAL-ONLY $345 IfUtvvK-- U Here is a piano that regu larly sells for $425, fully guaranteed for 1 0 long years. $25 Down, $12 Monthly Oak or mahogany, with compartment bench to match. " INTRODUCTORY PRICE $390 This is positively the best piano value money can buy. Regular price $465. Sib Down, 512 Monthly n,i. ... i 1 h any. Free bench to match. ape:; aj SEE THE LITTLE KIMBALL BUNGALOW PIANO PLAYER PIANO OFFER $525 The Kimball Players are ad mitted by all to be the per fected personal reproducing piano There are none bet ter at any price Trade ir your silent piano, payments like rent. Bench and 6 rolls free during this sale. KIMBALL SUPREME PIANO $550 If you are ready for the very finest piano you will be more than satisfied with this style 20. We especially invite musi cians to come and try this piano. Brown mahogany or walnut. More than two years to pay for this. New Stifle Compartment Bench FREE With Each Piano The Famous Kimball Pipe Organ Toned Phonograph QUEEN ANNE CONSOLE This wonderful instrument, in beau tiful brown mahogany or figured ..i i e i r r walnut, witn your cnoice oi iu double records, only $137.50. $17.50 Down, $10 Monthly Come in and see this style FANCY PERIOD CONSOLE Here is the very finest repro-. ducing phonograph, with spe cial patented features, in fancy walnut, with 10 double records. Sale price only $182.50. $22.50 Down, $12 Monthly mm i ALSO SEE THE NEW BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS J. M. JUDD, - - - 122 North Jackson Cause for Doubt. There was an all-round good-for-nothing man who died, and at his funeral the minister delivered a most beautiful address, enloglslng the de parted In the most glowing manner, t.r.iialn his splendid qunlltle as a fine type of man. a good ho.b.nd ! XVlWVjrALiS About this time the widow, who waa seated well up In front, spoke to her little daughter by her side, and said, "Jlv dear, go look mto the coffin and see If It la your father." Iioaton Transcript IG.W.SMEDIES ' Had Been Misinformed. Lord Llttledough (who has got old Cohlkash In a corner at the club) Mr. Coldkash. yonr dauehter Is the Idol of my life, th one hope and aim of my existence. iOght I hope that some day I may b .permitted to cull her wife! Mr. Coldkash (astonished) But, my dear air, I have no daughter. Lord Llttledough Oh I pardon me; somebody told tne that you had. Let ! have a drink. made, lie failed to survive, how ever, and dl'd a few hours after be ing removed from the operating ta- I goles and C. K. Kprngue of Denver, and two rimers, Mr". Wm. H. Krl--b. and Mrs. A It. Cllley of Denver. bin H HUB aKe, kota. i I j O. W. Sprague, a local ra'nter, Iwho was Injured in en auto wreck rear Myr'le Point the flrtt of the 1 week, d'ed yesterdrn- m'.rntngj at I Clark's ho'H'al In Myrlli. Point at 7 o'clock, following a second opera tion. In the accident Mr. Fprai:ue received an Injury to his liver which I ncesiilaied an Immediate opernlon. i He failed to Improve and a second 'attempt to better his couditlon was, Mr. Rpracue, who was 35 years of waa born at Kgan, Hnutn Da- and came to loeburg from Creen Hlvi-r, Wyoming, about a year ogo. lie wss In bus'neas here as a painter unfit the first of the month when he derided to move to Mnr-hfleld and was on bl way back to Hoseburg from Coos ilay to ob tain a load of ptrsonal goods, when tne fatal accident occurred. lie Is survived by his widow and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Qrr,.iie nf Kit eii Im wit. three broth ers, JUrtiu and Alwln of Loa An- Will Teach at Sutherlin It. S. 1. Hamilton, formerly of IhU ;clty, who has been II vintr near Ku- ' ene for the past year or to, drove over to Rosebiiric from Rutherlln ihN i.ornlnit. Mr. Ilamilion staten that he : has moved his faiully to Sutherlin. I where he will reside both he anil .Mis. 1 Munition having been i neae i n teacher at the ncideuiy th' ie. 'Visiting Home Folks ! WaHMns products, ICO W. Iji Klreet. Dnlen d'-ll ven-d. phone 177 J . M. A.Hhcrafl, dealer. I DAILY WEATHER REPORT I!. R. Weather nurenii. Iocs' office, HoiobuiK, Oicuon, 24 hours ending 6 a. in. Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths Ili'-he1 temperature yeMerdnV . . HO lowest temperature hist nlitht.. DH Pre, ipiijitlon last 21 hours PI Total piei ip. since first of month .'Mt N'oiiiiul prerlp. for this month... .33 Total prerlp. from Sept. 1, 1922, to dale . . .r 27f Aver, pie.lp. fiom Hepl. 1. lS77..3t.2 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, j piL'2 .3H (Sept. to May, Ineliinire) S1.39 (ii-nerally fair lonitht and Thurs duv. , I. M AltTIN KKITKIt, Observer. 1