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New Line- "Miss Spokane" House Dresses TIIKSR are attractive 1!I24 (sarmenta, anJ only one feature of the KprlriK Stock of CkihthI Mercuauillse and Dry Goods arriving almost dully. Every Woman will Be Delighted With our Showing of 1924 Dress Pattern! in all Latest Color and Weaves. Dependable Service haa always been the motto (or till" store, and these new goods will please you. lie sure to aee them. I. ABRAHAM THE SILK 8T0RE Ei MAXSI,.UGIITKP 'WAIWKIt (AnKX'latrd rre Leaned Vlr.) PORTLAND, Feb. '. Frederick I,. Miller, whose car killed Vt. Alum Hall on the Columbia river highway near Trouttlnle January 23, was In dicted on a chart: of Involuntary manslaughter by the Krand Jury to day. o j A few left of women's and child ren'! shirts and allk petticoata. II I each. .Markbury Co. i ' new body, according to Farrls, uointed out three chief alms who 1 To get a law through every Miniature in the United Stales lire public. a To obtuln a law that will re quire the Ku Klux Klnn to publish a roster of Im membership. 3 io force political candidates to tell exactly where t'ey atand on the klun uuestlen. OIKiAXIZATION KTAItTi:i 'JO I K.IIT TIIH KI.A.V Large number of niw ruga Dow In stock at I'owell'a. o KMI'lltK MK CIOSKS lKKU'.rt till Homi Demonstration Work Discussed In Conference Held at Office of County Agent Cooney. A conference covering the different phases of home demonstration work was held In the otrice of the County Agent during the forenoon of January the 31t. At this time twenty women were present, representing thirteen different communities, all of whom were interested in bringing one or more branches of home demonstration work Into their suctions. II. W. Cooney briefly outlined to these women that hia office was en deavoring to do as regards making the farm home fife more pleasant and of fered bis services to all communities desiring to take up the borne liuprove 'ment projects or any other branch of the home dmonstration work. Mrs. Jessie i. McComb, state home demonstration leader, was present and explained to the women how this work was handled through the exten sion service of the college, and the best methods of handling the limited amount of time which the specialists could give each county In order that the largest number of communities and women could receive benefits therefrom. .Miss Mareery Smith, assistant in nu trition who has been conducting a one day last week. Mis Frank Ellison and son, Ken neth of Cralns, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Hamilton. tw Mrs Frank Secord and Mlsf Dora . . . . r- v unw. ; Arnold visiteu wun jur. - ard last Wednesday. i K. N. Howard was In Oakland Tuea day. x x o Lloyd will take you cheaper on long trips: no trip less than GO cents. I Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44. ;25 Sheridan. j . o ! Guests Leave Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wells of Abbots- ford. Wisconsin, who have been spend- ing the past few das as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young, left yester day for the south where they will spend Bome time before returning to : their home In Wisconsin. o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the Suite of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Prlscilla E. Hornbeck, deceased. the week end in Marshfleld visiting , administratrix of the estate oi with relatives. .. i iriarill v. Hornbeck. deceased, has MIsb Ethel McCormack spent tnei pnted and fled her fina account weekend In Coquille visiting wun f n(.r a(jnllnlstration of said estate Get Two Trial Boxes PAZO OINTMENT Is a Guaran teed Kciuody for all forms of Piles. Pay your druiwist $1.20 for two boxea of PAZO OINTMENT. When .you have used the two boxes, if you are Dot satiilicd with the results obtained, we ';11 send $1.20 to your druggist and request bun to hand it to you. We prefer to handle this throuCh the druggist because his cus tomers are usually hia friends and will be honest with him. PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. ! i 1 miaiUJIIMIf I I Aorlatm l're leased Wlr.) I OHKAT FALLS. Feb. 2 Empire J :,': toorshls mnngactrd0! I'UHTI.AM', Keo. 2 f.. ll. - ,.,.,. received here, rls. of Washington I). C. western ill-1 ' "L Ta "is ,1(i -low collec tions being given as the reason, o & plcot edging ai brother who la the principal 01 me Coquille high school. Mr. Wilfred lirown has been chosen as one of the ludues for the debate between the Myrtle Creek and Rose burg high schools Friday evening. The school report for the month ending January 26. is as follows: Number of days taught during month, 15: whole number of days at tendance. 7241; whole number days' absence, zzj; per cent oi mieiiuun,. series of nutrition schools in the coun-li 5; whole number of times late, ii; CoRA M. LITTLE. no. or pupiia neitner i.ueu.. .. Adralnlstratrlx of the e8tate of it. rso. vibhi vy paiui, with the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon, and that Tuesday the 12th day of February, 1924. al 10 ! o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the office of the County Judge. In the court house. In Roseburg, Oregon, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of said account and the settlement thereof, and the hear ing of objections thereto, If any. Dated and first published January rector of the .Minute I'en and omen of Omaha, was here today to organ ize a Portland branch of that body. Publication of a weekly paper will be one of the things started by the Hemstitching Singer Store. I WHO HAULS YOUR BROCCOLI? ! You,, are considering the expense of hauling your Broccoli to the packing houses, and perhaps the prob lem has perplexed you. Before you make any definite arrangements about this important item call us up and let us figure on this work. We are equipped to do it economically and promptly. We move all kinds of freight, household goods, livestock or farm products. Packing and Storage a Specialty H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER S STORAGE CO. Cass and Pine Naar 8. P. Depot Phone 220 The seat sale for the annual Jun ior class play of the high school . which Is to bo given tomorrow ty was also present and took up her project In a brief way w hich gave those present a very good understand ing of the work which she conducts. All of the women nrevent were greatly Interested ill the work and each was anxious to have some phase carried out in her respective coiu- ni unity. I Home Improvement projects were asked for and will be carried out In I Camus Valley, Melrose, Sylmon Val ley aud Hrockway. . Clothing projects will be put on in three day schools at Camas Valley and On'.. hind, and I In two day schools nt Hrockway and 'Wilbur. The Nutrition project which j was commenced in the Edenbower, Melrose and (Irepns communities will ! he continued during the next four ! months, there being one day each month devoted to this work. Miss Smith will be present and conduct these schools, and It Is hoped that all women within reach of tile schools will feel free to attend and tak part In the work. DON'T MISS THIS Hilarious comedy. A luff a minute. "Come Out of the Kitchen." Matinee and evening. PLftY IS E Free Tractor School For owners of McCormick-Dccring or other makes of tractors and also for others interested in Power Farm ing given by WHARTON BROTHERS At their place of business In Roseburg, Ore. Wednesday, February 6th, 1924 There will be nothing to sell and no tales talks. Tractor Owners and Others Interfiled In Power Farmii.j Are Invited to Attend. evening pt the Antlers, shows good Indications of "selling out the I house" when the nli:lit of the pro duction arrives. "Come out oj the ! Kitchen," is the three-act farce which is being staged and tins beeu j under preparattiuji for several I months. The cast of characters are receiving the final touches In the couching line and the play is all ! ready to o. Miss Sarah Chrlat- I iaiisen and MIhh I.uuru Iloss. who , are In charge of the staging of the i production decLiro thcniHclves very I well MuisTled that the Juniors will ! he able to put over a rl "big- tlnie" comedy. If you want to have a good see "Come Out of the Kitchen. laugh The primary room received two seta of slides, "Alice in Wonderland, anu "Hiawatha," to Bhow .Monday evening. The lantern was broken so that the slides could not be shown the room expects to show them aS soon as the lantern is repaired. Mr. M. L. Urown entered the Mercy Hospital. He la under the doctor's care. Mr. Baldwin, a member of the high school board Is seriously 111 with heart trouble. He has not improved any during the last several days. Pricilla E. Hornbeck. deceased. of Minn: to ciiKurroiis n the County Court of the State Orvicoii ir Douglas County. However In t,,e matter of the estate of it urKi n . rvruse. urtr.iru. Nittli-H iii hereby given that the un lerHigned was on the 23rd day of Jitnuurv. 1'JIM. duly appointed as ad niinititrutrixt.B of the etttate of Ueorge YV. Kruse, deceased, and all persons having claims against said eitlate are required to present the same properly verified with vouchers annexed on or before six months from this uute to tile underslgneil at their residence sltua ted abtiut & miles northwest of Hose bur, Oregon, or at the law office of hard time oartv. Uefreshmenls will: be served after the games. STUDENT. -o DRAIN AND VICINITY JOHN T. LONG, Attorney for the estate. T. J. Redford has sold his restau rant to Mr. Finley of Los Angeles. Miss Noma Quiglcy and Miss Vida Davis of the high school debating team will go to Myrtle Creek Feb. lsti to debute with that school on the sub-j Ject, ltesolved, that a graduate In-1 come tax Is a desirable feature of a stnte'es system of taxation. Misses Krewson and Caldibini will debate Roseburg on the same question the same night at Drain. Mr. Aford has purchased the prop erty of Harney Walkor In South Drain autl will move in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Currin were shopping and looking after business j in Drain Tuesday. j Mr. Jack Roach has been appointed deputy assessor of this district. Dave Burdett and family motored to Cot. age llrove Sat. to look after business. lilenn Cox spent several days at- Jjj tending to business and visiting his J parents at Roseburg. The high school gave a party Friday ji evening in honor of the uew ireuhim n j who passed the eighth grade and will i enter high school the new semester. The basket social given at the Sun ny Pule school house Saturday night J was well attended. The net proceeds E being about o.ut). E X. X. MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor. NURSERY STOCK , All kinds of shrubbery and or namental Block. Good variety of fruit trees, walnut trees, grafted and second generation. Filberts in Barcelona, Du Chilly and Davina. See J. C. Markley, Oregon Nursery Co. Auction Auction f a At Auction House Every Saturday at 2:30 P. Your City and Farm Sales Solicited. See Us For Dates. .223 N. Jackson. POST'S Bran Flakes is just cs important in building up your health as its bran con tent is effective in relieving con stipation. Laxative Nourishing Appetizing . JfoV) youllMeBranj I 1 1 B RAH ! H.MES V WITH OTHH , I WHEAT, ! J? i A lAXATIVt F0O& ! RLAwY TO CAT ! ! y?- ' NfTVM entM. eotww, ac j OREGON DELEGATION STANDS FOR BONUS (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, reo. 2. Letters from all members of the Oregon delegation in congress pledging support for a bonus for world war veterans, were read at a meeting of the executive committee of the Oregon state de partment of the American Legion here today. All state posts w'ere urged to adopt resolutions thanking the congressmen and senators for their stand. The committee ordered telegrams sent to President Coolidge imsj leseiiiaiive iiioeri jonnson, dujj urging that aliens who cannot btc citizens be kept out of the r-States. Similar messages were sent to -J tegion ueparunetus or CalilortJ it asuiugiuu, 0 NOTICE Just received from our Knt. nice variety of gooseberrlei at -J ,.tnAB C T f 1.1 T ""to- wow . .uuiftiey, urt'gCD sery Co. There are several cases of measles ! John T. Long, in Perkins Building, i pper Camas. Roth Dave and John- ..es.nurs.c.on. ny Thrush are 111. Dave is aDout wen. 28th uuy of jn,.,nry, u. There are no cases in school yet. CAItKIE KRl'HE AND The league members are giving a so- A,lmln,,,ra,y,7fVhe'E,e.tate of clnl Friday evening. ll is io oe a : George W. Kruse. deceased. EVERY CUSTOMER COMES BACK FOR MORE The Choicest Candies always in stock. Our Gin dies are made of pure products, and are wholesome and nutritious. ALL OF THE POPULAR FLAVORS AND DRINKS AT THE SODA FOUNTAIN Our Business Men's Lunch Is in Great Favor THE BEST OF SERVICE PALACE OF SWEETS i GROCERIES THAI M W! We strive to make this Grocery a better one a mors desirable source of supply an efficient aid to thrifty housewives perfection in all details quality, price, service, and better foods for you. Phone your order. ij Radabaugh & Patterson PICKENS BROS. RESIGNATION OF IRVINE EXPECTED (Aoclatcd Presn l.rtiKed Wire) SAl.K.M. Feb. 2 From hat ap pears to be an authentic source conies information today that Ward A. Ir vine, private secretary to Covernor Pierce, will retire from his position on February 15. OAK GROVE BRIEFS. PHONE 68 PERKINS BLK was a country visl- C. L. Hamilton tor Saturday. Walter Cook was sawing wood this week. Mrs. II. K. Secord, Miss Carrie Mars ton and Miss Dora Arnold were Suth erlin and Oakland visitors Hondav afternoon. Miss Dora Arnold, left for St. Cloud, Miun.. Tuesday to attend the funeral Rumors of Irvine's possible resigna-! ,, , J . rnoiu, wno . . . . tdled there Sum nv afternoon. V ua frequent and It is i s . . . . ,WBlllr last summer. Charley .UGeo was In Roseburg tion have been .known that several threatened to resign 1 ferences with his chl and it is times he has because of dif f. The occur rence that has brought matters to a j head, it is said, grew out of the gov ! enuir's recent address before a con- ' Ivenlion of district attorneys in Port land. Shortly after that, according 'to the information, the governor asked Irvine if he wi.s still in the notion of resigning and Irvine said he was and It was then agreed that his retirement i would take place February 15. We do all kinds of electrical repair ' wn.k. Hudson Klectrlc Store. Phoue . K'3. l trvh .') i i J MJI I Happy Is the Man who phvoii money on hi arid kt'vpw hi f-i i'ot(orHhle nt ih fltimf lini'. Thm com hi mttun in amui'tM h-n oti hnv our "rimy" d! vhifi ri- ilivtf by us. Mk tur olt! hh Ittst nn lone as iMioitbU il nave monrr. W. S. Howard 214 N. Main St. Or Kidder Shot Store CAMAS VALLEY SCHOOL NEWS The high school students are taking the first semester examinations which, aro being held 'Biuradar atlernoon and Friday. The only change in the; courses for nejt semester will be' anihiuetic In place of physiology aiuL geometry 11. . ; The hoard for district No. 21 and the hkh school met last Saturday t ve iling st Mr. t;outhier s store. A new j ir.k and drain pipe were ordered for, the well It was also voted to put cement srouiul the well for some dis tance tuck The hi :h schttol Umrils adurtiscd for the bids for wood fori next year. j The students of the high school are planning a reception for their parents on Fctmary Mr. Will red Urown and wlfo spent1 Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantaees of grandmother's nuistard plaster WITH Ol T the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple incredients. Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the hack or Hiints, sore muscles, sprains, hniisej. chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and "lit!." 1 To Mothmi Musterole is now mad in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children' Musterol. 3oc and 65c. jars nd tubes. WOOD COAL DEMRRfTSIN COMPANY Phone 128 pana luoes. mm I furniture! I For the NEW YEAR Brighten up the living J room by the addition of a 3 few new pieces SEE OUR FINE LINE I BEFORE SELECTING LENOX Furniture Co. I S No. 2 fietter f Van srasfarrf pUuttf North Jackson Phone ;t Street A SINGER IN EVERY ii Buy your wife a Sewing Machine at a local agency, and get free service in the matter of instruction in care of the machine and any repair "work that may be required. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LIST OF PARTS, NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS Low Prices Easy Payments $5 Down $3 Per Month The Singer has stood the test of a half century ot more, and is positively the best sewing machine made. Hemstitching, Picot Edging Done at the Agency Free Demonstration With Maehins Attachments Singer Agency 127 NORTH JACKSON STREET I