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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 AROUND THE COUNTyMMM MS PILES j When PAZO OIZTMENT Is Applied, beoause li Is Positive (W It begins Immediately to take the Inflammation and reduce all Swelling. The first application bring! (Jrent Relief. Stops Itching In stantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation. Severe tests in cosoi of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Blooding er Protrud ing Piles, and in the shortest time possible. Recommended by Physicians and Druggists in United States and Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c. and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube end box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Baaumoat sad Pine Strait.. EL Louis. Mo. i shoulder Ice tonp:i In Wheaton to - keep himself In condition. CHICAGO, Nov. 13. The world UrariVe In the role of consen ts knocking at the door of Red 'man at lanre from Illinois is the Grange. I vision of many of his friends who With the college athletic career have started the collection of petl of the University of Illinois flash tlnns to placo his name on the He due to end this year, offers of ct- j publican ballot at the primary ery description havo been coming April 13. to him. o Careers In poll lies. In the mov- Heat wiiti ana , les, writing and professional alb-1 1 . I ... V .. V. . - . n I. in. j letlcs have been held out to him, with the pocketbook strings un loosed, but the moct talked of man In recent football history has made j no decision. Rumors were current here that ced today that the McKenzle high Orange had been offered t Ki.OiiO , way was closed to traffic because to play three professional football of snow. Reports indicate a snow games with the New York (Hants fall of over four feet at the sum after he finishes his Intercolhvristp ' nilt. Sherwin-Williams Go's Dry Lime-Sulphur Fungi- Bordo Arsenate of Lead This well known and reliable lino of Iuioctlrlilca and Fungicides, which has been used rxtetitdvely in the Umpuua Valley for many years, la now handled exclusively by ns. Orders aro now being taken to make up car load shipments. Urapqua Valley Canning Company Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon TELEPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES AND LET US DELIVER THEM . It Is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone than It la to carry a basket of groceries home. I Reliable persons may open a charge account with us and then . phone fur their groceries and have them delivered to their - hollies. We sell a: as low a price as Is possible, toualdcring quit). - lty and service rendered. It Is a pleasure to serve you at all times. . Try Knlghl's Rogue River Catsup. W have Knight's Bauer - Kraut and Mince Meat, and they are flue. 8upport the Community Chstt, give alt you can. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serves You Best Phone 63 ! POWELL'S! i3 A i TF, C tri -p-a T A -g- y S 3 I a W R R ?Sv rJflj B t 8s. S W VyAkliTS li rf tj, , 1 fU 3 Kl S M. JL M. KJ JL M. i. .SLJKJ K Simmons 2 inch Post Iron Heds $7.55 Simmons AH Steel Springs $5.65 High Crade All Cotton Mattress $7.75 High Grade Pllows, per pair $5.35 64x76 light color, Cotton Blanket, Double.. ..$2.19 66x80 All Wool, light color, double $3.35 35 lb. Pure Silk Floss Mattress $18.35 Edison Phonograph, 100 records & Cabinet $11.65 Roll Top Office Desk, special at $21.55 Used Range, burns wood or coal, only $17.35. Used Heater, entire top lifts, bargain at .$7.95 A good stove Board, pipe, Hamper, etc., free with' new heater. . i.:SJldsii Araufrong Linoleum, si quality, per sq. yd. ..93c 'A good high grade House Broom worth $ 1 .00, 73c For few days only, Super X shotgun shells 93c Large all copper wash boiler, highest quality $4.59 Wc Have Discontinued Credit And Will Lower Our Prices 25 Ah In Aotlon. career, but the report wore ridi culed by Tim Mara, owner" of th team, who epla!n;d that rules limit the amount of money that can bo paid s player, and also that an agreement prohibits tampering with college football playera. It la known that Grange refused an offer of 5:5, uw to appear In an athletic motion picture x months sso for fear of injuring; his amateur standing, preferring Instead to Mckenzie pass closed. SALEM. Ore., Nov. 14. The (State highway commission announ- Spreader Frea-Mulsion (oil 6pray) Pruning Compound WW IP IjOQKI.VO Cil-ASH .KVH 1TKMS. A basket ball game between the Looking Glaas boys' and girls' teams and those of Camas Valley, was played Friday, November . on the Camas Valley court. lloth our boys and girls won out. The boys score being 32 to 9 and the girls' 11 to 2. Tlioy are to play their return game Sa'urday night, November It. Miss lierntine HJerke from KrlMiiannand, Norway, is visiting" at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. Rodley. Frank Kendall, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. I'aul- son, left Thursday for his borne In San Hernardlno, California. A debate between the pupils of the grade schoool wa-i held Mon day, November 9. The question was: Resolved, that the train Is more useful than the steamboat. Mrs. John T. Turpln end family of this valley are moving to a ranch near Roseburg. Mrs. David Dysert, who has been quite 111 at her home, Is now Improving. Henry Hoeckstre, of this valley. has purchased a' 1926 Ford roadster. A basket ball game between our girls' and boys' teams Is being scheduled for Saturday evening, November 21, with both teams of Wilbur. The game will be played on our floor. Nina Voorhles, from California, is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Voorhles or this valley. Glenn Voorhles, who Is attend-) Ing O. A. C, spent the veek end visiting with parents nrj friends. REI'OHTEK. CAMAS VAI.KV SCHOOL m-:vs The student body expects to have the first lRsue of "The Big- mil Tree", the school paper ready for distribution fills week. This paper la to be mimeographed ith a machine which the school has borrowed for a while. The editor Is Helen Uurnei; the as- slrtant editor Lois Dick, and the munager Roes lirown. The primary children are very proud of their new cloak room, which the school board has made for their convenience and com- fort. The County Health Nurse. Mrs. I Josephine Jones visited the school last week for the purpose of ex-i amining the primary and Inter- mediate rooms. Mr. Carpenter. , the county club leader, also visit i d the school to consult with the I'lg and Sewing clulis. The school report for tho month ding October 30. is as follows: number of dnys taught 18; nam- number of days absent 35;' aver- nge number of pi:pll belonging 2'2; percent of attendance 97.1; times late 11: number of pupils where he mny remain permanent-: neither absent nor lute 41; num- y. Mr. and Mrs. Haas will re ber of visits by the parents 6. ,'ide In the vicinity of Denver. The Looking Glass high rrhool . JESTTflRGET FOR Li (Aix-lnt,il Pnw NEW YORK. Nov. 1 1 Douhts about tho authorship of the Inter-! nationally famous poems credited' to 12 y.ar-old Nathalla Crane of. Hmoklyn are now raised by Kdwin Murkham, honorary president of the Poetry Society of America and winner of last year's SliuO poetry review prise. Over his slrnatnre In Ihe Brook lyn ICagle, Mr. Markhnm wretc yes; terday: 'HiiqiieMlnnahly the whole thing ii.mr-iimiiriivi Uaail Win-.) I s a genial hrux. rubricated, per- PhiloMiplilcal circle In San Fran iaps by four young men and two'rii;co "and It wa.-i a case of love at women while lingering over the.firM sUht." IX terniined to make me and walnuts' all of them dis-'a thnrourh test of the attachment, tlnguhhed poets, with dexterous i hnwevt:r. Mr. McFarhind and his liens and' all detennlninl to break 1 affianced visited a horoscope Ihe monotony of the hour with this reader who declared they were per- Selectable deception. -inis IB a moment in merry America. The sophisticated viewpoint of ' rx, and. cn life, the special knowl-. edge of history and arcr.aMligy, places them neyonil the reach of my luventle mind " ; Lat-r Mr. Markham, In a state- win l Nw Vork WorlJ, oual ' hl" " saving: "And yet It Is entirely possibly ;han Nathalla Crane has written ! Ihe.ie poems with her own mind at 11 a. m., anil pen. In that case she Is theibrr Mr. M: innst exttaordinnrv girl In America I Hid I wish her cm'I loitune In the path of poetry." Some doubter un ,hoee from a cloinlhvs blue lave l-en trying to locate William , B,v. were ni"i!t man and wife. Hose lli net. wro wrote life Intro-1 After stt. nillng to a few b;vl lection to the first hook, but lie ni.p4 nKttt,.r on the colt. Mr. Me could not be found to thron any , Karlaud kn4 his bride will sail tor llrht on the suhject. j j.;mnpe to ii!.iVe their home, as Mr ter. nr.- P c'lune. Nathalla' ; v-Vnr'xml hs buslli. tl which father raid, "Mr. Markham, an old takes him to Europe often. man and dean of poets ot the t'nlt-; o ed States, has made an unprovoked i Men's ull cleaned and pressed, attack upon my daughter, treaimg $, ro. lioseburg Chanerj, phone hex work as a Jest and eubicc'.iU3 4?. her to tha whim of his opinion. ; " 0 "If this la the way gcc.it pots an tiitioseU to act ar.d If this is ih" cmntesy of the em't, then I ntu-: Cfnciii-le thM the whole bnHHl Brocen in a day Hill Kt quwIilT trpopliin 14 hem. FfTT trd htfc?at:he t!mprar. Cnr, ctnfTrJ in j diM. Ewt mmtfT it mw Di'.uHini d4tvrf dvvrwrxt. lVn't uU cruncc. don': dthf an bcir. Get the btH help Kicncc knew. CASCAUAQUJNINE OdUifioa 40s4 wUP visited ns last week for the pur pose or playing a banket ball game. Although our boys were much smaller than the Looking Gl I boys and had had but little prae- Itlce, they were able to play a 'good game. The score was it to I 9 in favor of Looking Glass. The Looking Glass girls team won a victory over a "pick up' team composed of the girls from the school and neighborhood. Mr. Klncaid of l'owers guve an Interesting talk before the Sunday School last Sunday. Captain Hall from McJIlnville Is to give an evenings reading from James Whltcomb Riley, at the school house some time this month We are glad to learn that Mar cus ltrown, the small son of Air. and Mrs. K, R. lirown, who has been very ill at Mercy Hospital for the past week, Is Improving. His parents brought him home a few days ago. According to the record of rain fall kept by the Science Class, forty-two one hundreths of an Inch (ell Monday and Monday night. It Is still raining today, Tuesday. Friday evening the Epworth League held a business meeting, followed by a social hour, a't the home of Mr. und Mrs. W. lirown. Mrs. Leaber and her little daughter Irene left last Monduy for Cresswell. In order to be with Mr. Leaber, who Is working In a mill there. Irene has attended school in the Primary Room for the past two years. C. V. II. S. KKWS. 1'KO.M ItlDlll.K. Rlddlo la gay with derorutlons for the coming Chautauqua. Mrs. Florence Pfaff will spend the week eud at Marshfield with 'her family. Mrs. Pfaff Is' a' 'teacher In the Riddle school, The fadmers are rejoicing over 'the rain as the broccoli crop was . beginning to demand It. The high school and grades will give a patriotic program on the evening of the 18th. One object of the meeting Is to consider or- iganlzing a P. T. Association. A good program Is assured. i The school board will give the teachers a two day's vacation on j Thanksgiving. Several of the Meachers will go home. Profeasor Hatch will visit his family at Falls City. Miss Gloria Nichols, daughter of Mrs. Viola Nichols, was mar - ried In Roseburg November, tth, to Mr. Henry Haas. After thei,., , ,,.,.,,,. ireremony the happy couple ro- turned to Riddle nnd snent a few hours with the bride's mother, af- iter which they took the evening train for Colorado, whore they Haas come to Oregon, about two years ago, but has Interests thnt .ailed him back to Colorado, R. S. are a pretty poor lot. "Mr. Markliam owes my daughter sn apology." Heat with gas. 11-11-11 HUNCH ENDS THIRTY YEAR cm TI M ATP r! IFT rw Whv VE Woltl) Ore Nov 14 -A Ihirtv vear search for his "perfect onl mate." ended on the hanks nf the Rogue river nenr here Armis-. tlce Day. when Horace McFarlsml. hi. Xlorrlstown, N. J., married Miss -'i xr.tm r-'nttar nt Rtrwirtnn 1 Cal.. according to Rev. E. P. Law- renco of this c'.ty. who performed the ceremony, the only witnesses being his wife and Mrs. Verna Hell Ayrci. a friend of the bride, from San Francisco. I The two principals first met ever1 a vear ago at a meeting of a Yogi feet soul males. They then consult- ea a uiimeralngiHi i-..a nd declared that . mvatU ? and lucky , their mimes 'vievrn." was the ntinihcr ftr them both, 1 biR p.-til.-d tiie u'.atter. Tho hrp py cocple, however, nlso conulicLl an a::trulogist, who told them to on the "eleventh rtny of the lPi,.v(.nth month at the tlev. mh jh.ur. on th- hnnks nf a riv.-r f,- 1 1, t while they fnced eat " Th.. Kerne rivir was pe.ecteil, and on the llth of Novem Fniiaml and Vli'S Con! east, while the spark- t(.r farlmr t.,c tuigne dasheil wi't, and th O : 19 YB Af-OLO INDIAN 1 OFF TO FEDERAL PRISON ts .-.'.-I Vr.i :..a-t Wirr 1 ! ! rolITT.ANh. Onv. Niv. II Si! us Hu.'-lnv, K1mmh Indinn. nn hla wny 1 MrNril Islml to b ein 2J v"ri: rTiiTrtirp for trHiisptu r!p 'a fol n RulnnmbUf. . H pit -!i!f I Bullty iHt- cIt rtjiv to unto tin ft ntl hlun to lolatlnn of the f' tl. rttl prohfhltli.il law. ilrow n ron- (rtrmnt pontt i,:' nf nix montln ninl r $1im) fin. l.trr!:t)f Is 19 old. In Mh Intent ifcfra'l- h iht by Sheriff Yi-.v?im hi Iifn. vhlli' ttffntln: to fic-im from Jail, nnd wan In th Niiti.l , li'Tf for .nnn' time tw'fore h wh able to no Into court. i riuut outer MEM STARTED S 0 0 County H:alth Association .. Elect Officers to Direct Work COUNTY RATIO LOW Douglas County Has Fewer Deaths From TB Than Any County West of the Cascades The annual Christmas Seal Sale. sponsored by the National Tuber culosis Asociatlon. will start In the near fulure. This sale is being managed locally by the Douglaa County Health Association which has organized for the work, and is preparing to appoint the necessarv officers and committees to handle the sale. New officers have been elected. those chosen to direct the work of the association being Glenn JVlm berly. president.; Mrs. F, M. Comp- ton, or Hutneriln, vice-president; J. H. Ilooth, treasurer; Marlon Porter. secretary; Mrs. H. C. Boyle, chair man of supply committee; Miss, Agnes Pitchtord chairman of the nurse committee; Mrs. Ben Zlgler, publicity chairman; Mrs. L. J. Barnes and Mrs. Albert Minturn, fi nance committee. Miss L. Grace Holmes, director of the bureau of surveys and clinics of the Oregon Tuberculosis Associa tion, told the members of the county health association that Douglas county has the lowest death rate from tuberculosis of any county west of the Cascade moun tain. This should be all the more reason for a successful seal sale. Lh, ... , ,. ,,,v h n nn. D rtu,.y wor-nl hanl for the , ,, v- , rnmnletelv atamn "The National Tuberculosis Asso ciation was the first great national r'"' . . ,hllt .,", . brinc orBan'la,'on, "et ut n"B '" ' ," na- says We have mmy national organka- Hons now, all combining tlwlr ef- ! h , k. m.7si'ri to ta'hion's demands upon it them all th-y havo managed to ..... . . . v- Increase our average length of Hie The ear, which threatened to be from 35 to 58 years, all within a come totally unseen for the re quaiter of a ce,tury. To the S. T. j niaacr 0I feminine years, has A., however, belongs the proud dls- , . , tinctlon of starting the whole move-1 totne into Its own again and is now mer.t for better health. very much In the fore of correct "First, we turned the spot light coiffures. i on all the gruesome and shocking , The very now, and very boyish things about T U. That system biough us up standing and got re- suits, but It kopt us with a lump in our throau all the time, and we , '.' "n ' Ke "Rl' I,,p I'"' ""JU" lliln't like that, especially we didn t lout to eliminate tho note or sad- ' ners as far as we could and throw ' the emphar.is on positive health. A j healthy child needn't fear tuberc.t-1 losls; he needn't even know that , he la trying to escape it. no s keeping well. That Is all h needs; to know. When he starts out to I ecll Christmas seats ne sno i ..-u.Mva tttnt little double-barred i crog8 goes there goes the (Ight forl-J health and Joy. mat is me cru- mie he Is'worklng In, bringing; health Bnd Joy to all tho children j m tne land. rhe rest of na need to know .,.. that. For example, that; In the past 20 years tho tubercu-1 Ihla death rate In the l'nltd States has been cut down from Son per ; lo:i.000 of the population to 90. That j In'Ort'gon we have reduced the TB 35 per cent since 1915. when the n T. n. assocition was organised. . Thnt Douglas county has a lower : ------ . , , . 'riontli rate rrom luoercuiumn man any county west of the Cascades M M conip.ml with M I In Oregon and TO In tho United States, and haj. therefore, a wonder: ui ama i lege and a reniarkahle opportunity to stamp out the disease before It gets too prevalent In the county. "This does not mean that Ioug 1ns County hai not a fiberculnsls prohlem tneie were seven unim ! from tuberculosis In IHiuetns Conn-1 tremendous Irnwrtance fnt Doj? ty In lliit and your two county las County shall do good tubercu nurses were visiting 3S different , 'of 1 1 work for the ne xt few years patients during lhat time. It is of REPAID THIS-MAS A DOZEN TIMES I . i , , ., wl have been ref-ild a doicn tlniftiOTor !ilini;rrtb-v.llhrwe,rTy,i..a.rl.p.t , for Taniic. arit ihemedinne i -iii build- Ing meiiporoi day," is tbesuuf in sute- cseutarJH-p)i IK.Saru-. j "Tinlir h. driven pains rmm mr bn!j aiw 111 iciuiuni nie t.t icq yearr. ie- 1 mi h:i vi Lev cv rirnuia r. r.-rt always dl I. n.-rv- u-.ih , ny 4"-li ?i t,.liTi feel right. I hod rai,Ur w.l.ca.waa I wa.aUl.w.ge.1 nun. 1,lr,,, f iaI. ctn -heie.l'.0fTan!!I,I,uh,w, ,i9 y,.ai- , ,, rult in n lr- Hhn-er thai dnnbie.1 my i . j., . . .. ,-.ifc. my toniMti f Ti,. ,re,t and my 7,';, . .1 ' , J , l.TUI 1'MIIH II IH H rl mil I OQ h irr.tf Tar.lac rtuni h.f r what II ham loniiJ l Ull tloiag kt mp," V hit T&nUc baa don for olhrca, it lo for you. Tanlac ts r hjr all frxx 4rewita. o-vi n alMiUut. O i.T 4U aWuKiai uf MttK il.l. m TVm Tra Yrf- p;' ftt rrmf.U Mun: maylo n l n 'nrnmrndnl by. tot TAN LAC FOX. YOU1X HEALTH j - , rCfcanging the Lines of the Bobhed Hair , .a . The Smart Coiffure Frequently Adds Strands of Hair for a S New Effect or Uses Appropriate Ornaments jr f Ui V m The tlma has come when the sim ple bob Is no longer quite the thing for all and every occasion. It is now necessary to dress the hair tc suit the costume, and the hair cither changes Its lines to fit the mode or It adds to Itself a few strands of artificial hair and so ac quires a masterly coiffure. 1 1 The bovlah bob. which Is smart . , , .. . .v. Ior uayume, aoes noi quite ui ui spirit of the evening mode, and so n u changed In line and appeal to job, shows the ear very distinctly. The hair Is combed well away from th. Ioha ... wh.n .,. Hn. m.nd, . ,hI.nn ...,. . j ... ... the back. The hair, which Is softly combed wT tnm the ears, frequently Is Softly waved at the temple, and so reneve, a too boyish effect 'While n general the hair Is more eioseiy cnppea. me trend Is toward an addition of hair for formal Winter's lainbosJ 7 Quick Relief 1 li f r- . 1 1 , , rnr 111a ana LtoLina j ' Fnr Old and UourtO , t ,- -j t .7...." "".".r '? JJTt 1""! rr nuch diitvib.4 ar.d Innocd Lv tht c leaved lv ihtc.-.ii- linuou, cgusni:., cr r. re'-c in t!:i oi. van i ,e Dining H(B ard Is, C-.m-OLB-i t-.V-n T.:om'.lr rill ,rl?i tp4wtv rtli.-f. Kri. w. r. c.rT, Wlnl Hiiu. V.. r-ltfi: "W, fcT, fr'ey's Hrl.T surt Tnr C -r:r.rt fr ealtlt ia4 bad ceoiu w,ia ITiMd nsult.' V V. Chapman, j when we know that soin-one dlcu of TB every 13 hours In tresnn and somebody every five minutes . R; e whole I". S. i know thnt we have still n out tuberculosis, and it b' hoovc.i , Ixiurlas county to put up a deter i mined and united front whil" i. ..in , . . . . ltlPi' ' ,im? keeP com' pr.rftively free from this scourge.! "The seal rale not only pro-1 rides funds for the state ar.d na- tional work, but a large percent- .,0 np. . the local .noei-tlr, i I ' r,-IW work In the county. This money can be used under the dl- 1 rectl in of the asocif lloi ns it , seel f.t. g-.d for any PUrpCnc di ; "" ".-- J ...v aoclatlon irf aiury for tho local , ork. "DouifUs cou:Uy rold 4 2 L.. i M..r. per capita In I i.M. Multnome.h ...ountr ran sell per cap.- ,ta. si ran rHnntiaa. Iicuslsa can ,00 anything that any ; tv In Oregon csn ilv if she (hnejws lit l Just a qinston of choice and o.-aiixation. I here is notolnit in a com mur.ltv of more profound Import- ,Z ',,;' b'. , ( . T' V ' r ' "1""" na" n" lTl " erV m nuIf,:' .'""s;1 "' - .III be ,mptH TtoS Iward rion. .1 uT" Heah l I P'MUon ".ir wa. fuiUj of another oH.u.. a. cha.t- J hours. The hair is either waved aud dressed to show a more soi't oncd outline, sr straiij3 of hair aro added to give a curled or softly knotted appearance. When the hair Is parted In the center, the effect Is one of great charm and simplicity, and is be.t worn with a gown of simple grace and beauty. Soft velvets or satins .In appealing!? youthful lines or a robe de style are best suited to the madonna like coiffure. Whore the hair Is dressed with the threo curls effect at one side, a more fluffy type of dress mny b-5 worn. The godets and Sowing lines of the new evening dress harmonize nerfeetlr with this type of coiffure. Strands of artificial hair may be attached to short hair that has first been fluffed out and create an en tirely "different" appearance. The bangs, which have always been worn by those whose features' are improved by this type of hair dress, have come te a new popular ity In a forehead fringe which Is very new and smart for both day absolutely btule to our T" both individually and as a com I munlty l.palth Is na basic aa roads. It In as basic as rdnration pa3 slirp- iffs and acrrirulturnl agents Hnd courts. It ix as basic a;i povom- went itself. Health touches cvei-y one of ns. Vhy s hmilun t we be expprlpce. says the Port Lmpqua v illlng to pay for health? Think courier. They started out hunt what it would be like If every , ,,,K to THhkenitch Lakn Aftl!r member of our community were arriving afthe hunting 11. .1,1 ihov well and peppy all the time." Arundel, piano tuuer. Phone 1S9-L. 1 w . f l1l3'T7 K 7. Art ll CQii V liUCC2j Quicklv Limber Up Nothing OTl tills earth SO gOOd aSIfon$e' nttonttnn frnm hla fan. ,i,., f.. l),.,a il.at aro . -. , cnvil.y, pa ui in, T v, inn ii miii uini any gol urugnlst will tell you po. Just rub It on anil away It fpeed- llv goes through skin and fiesh rVht down to the tendons and lica- iiieiitK of ihe bone rteht wliere all joint trouble start then Its conifortlng influence is quickly felt. I'sed by million for bothersome rh' innatlc Joints that n ed help.ul A tuoe for Si ceuts at all drtiggitts America over. BIGGEST SELLING JOINT REMEDY IN THE WORLO o . POLICE DOUBT STORY I OF WOUNOEO FARMHAND ! i ,. n ' j""" v";2 ' , bhennan Ki.mgton. no. a furtn hand, employed near I.lnnton. was hrr.n.,,, . . Im.nilal l!h . wound In his side and told officers n" bf'' 1"'n l'ot DV unknown .,(. , , h(. ,,ad ,.n a(.k(.(, ,hr,.e WfeJ, .i -.ij, , .TV ... ..,a ., .111, -11., vi 1111 veek ne nan; received a note order- Ins: him ti leave the country. Offi- cers ho questioned Kdington dls- covered that there was no bullet '"-?.i',!C--.f' w und cTcr tng appearances. A strand ot hair Is tktn at full length, wlti the end turned underneath to cr ate this effecL With the hair cut close to tl a head In thi back, an nnuiual line s s'.vcn when the asir from the sit-) ;s rolled up ovtr the ears and form,', s. V at the nape of the neck. Three curls at one side Is n new form of dressing which appeals to ;he younger set and which Is very smart for evening wardrobe. Jewelry which is correct or in correct may make or mar a coiffure.1 When tho hair Is worn slnfply and parted In tho center, with but a few ,'nrtfullly trained strands at tha cheekbone, the earring, which Is se lected with care and is of long lines and intricate design, lends the last note of chic to the headdress. I A rope of pearls, cleverly entwin ed. Is charming In the youthful coif fure ot curls and puffs, while It IS most offensive In boyishly bobbed and trimly outlined head. I In genoral, the hair without orna ment 1s smartest. The lines of th hair should be sufficient to make s chic and elegant appearance. ; Blanche Sweet, who does such splendid work In her latest First National picture, "The New Com mandment," Is wearing her hair In a new and most becoming coiffure. Simplicity and beauty have been combined most effectively In the daytime appearance of M-Iss Sweet's coiffure.-while for evening a few, simple twists manage to transform the head In more fitting lines ot beauty and softness. j i MOOSE HAS LIKING FOR CURTAINS OF f-I!INTFR AIITH I Tuesday, llobart Durbin and linn LU-L-.. n,. 4 -.1.... ! . L, "".T. weni a way irom the car, leaving It Tint-kml Thol- hi A n n.u u about five minutes and returned ! lor llieir E11I1S. when thnv were for their guns, when they ' . .."..' ... ------ startled dv tno sight of nne or ' the Moofe. pets of the game com- "'. Poking Its horns through : me "p vi iiiR car ana eating me curtains. They tried every con- icehahie trick to distract the i - uUi lw ,,,, H,an. j ney now reame tneir error In not bringing an apple along. It is customary for red Si helling, when passing through that section with his cur to take an apple along. When the .Moose puts In an appearance, he feeds it the apple and Ib permit ted to go unmolested. Mr. IJikr- bin s regret was hit inability to prevent such wanton destruction of his property. CLAUDE WISE 13 AGAIN IN JAIL ON BOOZE CHARGE Claude Wise, of oncalla, who lias frequently been in tho courts of the county to answer to charges ot violating Hie prohibition laws, was arrested nssln on Saturday rlcht st Anlauf ard Is now In the county Jail, charged Mith drunken rose. Wise was arrest-d during the summer, and was Riven a 4y Jay Jail sentence. When brought to Iiosetmric he a: lied to be allow ed to w-ork on the road can?, but flint soueht permission to o to a barber shop for a shave and hair cn. He r, li ken to the baiber shop, but went out Uroneh Ihe back door and disappeared. He !:at he went to Portland ana men returned to Cottage throve. He apjiearcd at the Anl-uf dance on Saturday nltrht and was plac-d under arrest by Iiei.uty , .:::?. M .. i