iifY*TMJirn it, ltoi I . UJIUIt. -Ill- - ‘11A. GRANT» YARN DALLY fNiTRIKH PAO? SIX Just Received A Large Supply of New Reprint Books $1.00 Also Special Shipment of THE BIROS. i I Stationery in Window, Reg. $1.50, 01 IQ Balance This Week, only’P-^*^ Couch’s Pharmacy ' | “Someone," said Mr. Song Sparrow, “spoke about us the other day. "Yes. this person spoke about us and spoke so nicely and so kindly, too. "In fact, the |>ersou even made up a little sung about us, and this was th« soug: i “ *Som«tltnes when all my cloth«. *« worn . " ’And out ot stylo .nd evsn torn. ” '1 listen to th. birdie, sing. I “ They don't care It I haven't a thing! “ 'Fur they Ung Just *• sweetly tor thus« In old clothes “’As tor those In the latest of lacss ansi bow.!' “Now," said Mr. Song Sparrow, I “wasn't that nice?” I “That was nice," said Master Song Sparrow. “Yea," said Mr. Sparrow. "I am glad that people rent I re we don't sing for money. "We don't sing any better for one person than another. We sing for the joy of singing und because we love music and the great world. “We sing liecause we are happy and because we want to tell others that we are happy. “We sing too. because we have so much to say which we can say better by singing than any other way. “Then, too, we sing because we want to let people know that money HARRY E, OH'l’H, Prop. Successor to CrfO. C. Sabin. Druggist Do You Need Extra Money ? A GOOD WAY TO MAKE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT. . COME IV AXR LET VS SHOW YOV HOW TO SAVE OX VOI H MEAT, FISH AXT» POULTRY. PHOXE 32 The City Market Colonial Bungalow 1$ Type That Will Appeal to Many. SUITABLE FOR SMALL FAMILY Is Economical House to Build, Yet Has Beauty That Is Usually Found Only in Expensive and Elab- , orate Homes. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. William A. Radford will answer questions and give advice FREE UF iX'grr on all subjects porialnlng to the subject ot building, tor ths r«ad«rs ot this paper. On account ot his aid« sxperlenee as Editor. Author and Manufaetursr, h* Is, without doubt, tlis highest authority on all th«ss subjects Addreaa 411 Inquiries to William A. Hadtord. No. 1KI Prairie avenue. Chicago, III., and only Indus« two-esnt stamp for reply. Unused rooms, or rooms that are needed only occasionally are ctmsplctl- oils by their absence In modern home building designs. Cost of construe- tlon makes It Imperative that tlie pro­ spective home builder should select a design that will provide him with all the room necessary for himself und tils family, but no more. That Is why architects nowadays are planning small homes, but ure so divldlug the interiors that every inch of space will be of service continuously. In connection with thia article is shown one of the newer types of small home designs. This ■night be termed a “Colonial bungalow,' as tt$ front entrance aud lhe porch, together with the balance of the windows, all follow the tinea of the Colonial house. Here Is a small house, an economi­ cal house to build, yet it lias the beauty that Is usually found only In more expensive and elaborate home building plans. Much of tlie beauty of the front of this house is secured by the artistic use of trellises, which coat little, but. as will be seen, match the exterior of the house exactly, Then, too, there Is the aiding made of wide boards: and There are two entrances to the basement, one from outdoors aloug side the rear porch and tlie other by stairs leading out of the kltcheu. lite basement IS Isrge enough su that It will accommodate the heating Haul and fuel; a well equipped laundry, and storage rooms fur fruits aud »egot a hies and garden tools, etc. Tl;l» Is the sort uf small home that Is popular, because It cotublues com- tort and conveniences without a very large Investment. The exterior Is at­ tractive and wbeu placed In a setting of greeu lawn, with flowers abuut, It will t>e a borne that any fumlly can be proud of. Building costs along with the costs of oilier commodities have been lua terlally reduced during the lust year. The cost of a new home now, when tiie present scal« uf rents Is considered. makes It a good Investment. What such a home us this will cost can be readily learned from the local build- Ing contractor or lumber dealer. JiotfìoùnL Electrical Appliances Make Practical Gifts They are |M>p:tlar gift«, twautlful and useful and are within the reach of every pu>uple called them lhe Gray Sisters, from the fact that all were gray haired and had agreed never to marry after forming their little aaaoclatlou. They accepted the title thus bestowed on them, am! adopted a somber gray habit to con­ form to It. They are easy Io operate, safe sail are cheaper la tlie long run, than many muro expenalrr, bet In«' practical gifts. Our line I« e implóte with « practical every member of tilo family. Ted Hurlbut GIFT WAS NOT APPRECIATED Sugar Almond Put Dignity of High Church Official to Tost That Must Have Boon Severe. 187-J Quite the must amusing of I.ord Frederic's stories In his entertalulng I took. "Her«. There am! Everywhere,“ Is that of Ids baby sister -afterwards lhe duche»» uf Bucdeilcb—who sl- I grabbed tire ;4»>n<- tire other Bay, lui MÀrd fur our right wers J I said “I want soure lumber, Bait, In thirty minuto fur a job.” Bub a*ki, ’'I’ll have ‘t threw old ■» If I liave to hire a movie* vea.” 1 limavi him. Ire wax on tire dot. I had my order on tire lot, I got It there without (May By phoning “Hello, Mr. Wind.” .......... ................ ......................... _. $3.85 to $5.25 per set Child's tea sets ................ $1.25 to $5.0 Lloyd’s “The House of Satisfaction“ On or about the first of the year I will move into new and larger quarters on G street. The present Stock Reduction Sale WiH end in a few days Take advantage of some of these bargains now: 2nd hand Toledo steel range $35.00; Xo. 8 cook stove $10.00; heavy iron bed. $8; lots of dishes; white marvel dresser, $19.00; Oak dresser, large plate mirror. $22.5y. < T. C. Booth Phone 71 C. E. Roy & Co. Men’s Furnishings and Shoes 512 South 6th Buy His Gifts Here Our Store For Men Slippers, Shoes, Pajamas, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, wear, etc. Belta, Neck, Men, wear onr made-to-order suits, $22.50 and up. Walk a Block and Save a Dollar Gifts-- Neckwear Woodward’s Shoes and Men’s Furnishings Shoes for the Family isn't everything. We haven't any money and yet—how we can sing! “So It is nice when people see that we sing our very best for everyone, whether they are rlcl^ or |>oor. "Clothes anil money don't make any difference with us, but juyouatiess aqd such things do. "Still when anyone is sad we like to sing for them and we like to cheer them up if we can. "Hello, Mr. Wind.” tlie Song Spar row chirped suddenly, “what are you making such a fuss about?" “I’m singing a song about myself. Would you like to hear It?’’ “Immensely," chirped Mr. Song Sparrow. "Ever so much," said Mus­ ter Song Sparrow. So Mr. Wind sang, and this was his song: "The "And "And "And wind I. a wild old fellow sometimes he', angry and mad, then again he's quiet and sighs 1. sorry that he ha. been bad." “Yes," said Mr. Wind, after he had stopped singing for a moment, "that Is the way I feel. “I have s, perfectly gorgeous time, playing all kinds of pranks, and then I think I should be quieter and not make such a noise, and I quiet down and behave beautifully. "Then I think of all the pranks I've played and the naughty things I've done, and gracious, mercy me, how that list does grow! “I think of the hats I’ve knocked off the heads of people. I've done that again and again. "I think of the dust I’ve blown straight through the open windows tn the homes of people. "I think even of the people I’ve tried to almost blow away. I don't do that really, but I make it hard walking for them, at times I “Then I think, too, of the many other dreadful things I’ve done, many of which you have seen me do. “For you know that the wind is cer­ tainly a wild old fellow when he gets mad, and when the wind gets mad, he gets magnificently mad!” "I’ve never heard It spoken of In that way,” said Mr. Song Sparrow, “but then you doubtless have a differ­ ent way of talking from most of us, as your actions are so different, too. "Still, I am glad to hear that you’re quiet at times. Yes, I know you are, too. But it is pleasant to know that you like to be quiet at times, too. "When one sees you blowing, one can't imagine that you would ever be happy acting quietly. “Well, Wind, we mustn’t stay around much longer. It is getting chilly, you know, quite chilly.” “Goodbys, Mr. Wind," said the Birds. "Have a good time and don't blow yourself away.” “I’ll never do that,” said Mr. Wind, laughing. Mother Was Lost. A very small boy, looking rather bewildered, approached a policeman. "Please, sir,” he said, “have you seen a Indy about here?” "Why, yes, sonny,” answered the po­ liceman, "I've seen several.” "But have you seen one without a little boy?” persisted the youngster. "Yes,” replied the policeman. "Well,” said the little fellow, “I'm the little boy. Where's the lady?” fur Southern Oregon Electric Designs in 42 piece sets ....... —........ $10.73 and $14.00 48 piece sets Blue Bird....... .............. $9.50 New Cable dinner plates............. 1150 set Cups and saucers, plain white ............................. $1.00 aet Cups only, plain white .......... .................................... 73c for <1 Extra heavy ho|cl cupg^ipd. sauerys ......... a . .......... $2.00 act Extra fine assortment of hand painted China j...... gift 187-J I? -pjz j ’ J ^9 ¡1 The Borland Lumber Co l the artistic porch and entrance with the small gable above at the roof line. While this apparently is a small house, It contains five good sited rooms, and a l*ttbroom. all on the one floor. In connection with the ex­ terior view ttwre is shown a floor plan of the bou*e. The building prop­ er Is 38 feet wide and 24 feet deep. The house Is of standard frume con­ struction, set on a concrete foundation that exteuds up only as far as the grade. Thia permits the srtistlc sid­ ing to extend to the ground, but at the same time provides a good base­ ment under the whole of the bouse. The front entrance opens Into a small vestibule, at the far end of which Is a closet for coats, hats and other articles for outdoor wear. To the right of tills vestibule is the liv­ ing room. 16 feet long and 11 feet. 3 Inches wide. At the end of the living room, set in the outside wall. Is an open fireplace. Back of the living room and connected with It by double doors Is the dining room, 14 feet long and 11 feet 3 Inches wide. The dou- lencwd archbishop. tour years old sbe was being received In the Church by the archbishop of Can­ terbury at the bhapel royal. "Dur­ ing the service the archbishop be­ came Inarticulate, and many of those present feared he had sustained a stroke. What had happened was this: As my sister was Inclined to be fidg­ ety end troublesome, my mother bud glveu her a packet of sugar almonds to keep her quiet. The child was ac- tualy sucking one of these when she arrived at the cha|>el royal, but was. of course, made to remove It. Unseen by anyone, she managed to place an­ other In her mouth. When the arcb­ blshop took her In hla arms the child, seeing his mouth close to hers, with the kindest Intention In the world, took the sugar almond from her own mouth and popped It Into the arch­ bishop's. Never has a primale been In a more embarraslng situation! Having both bls arms occupied in holding the child he could not remove the offending, almond with his fingers. It would be liulte superfluous on my part to point out how highly Indecor- us It would be for an archbishop to— shall we say. to expel anything from hla mouth—In church.” Cold South. From observations made within re­ cent years by Antarctic explorers, the average temperature of the southern hemisphere has been recalculated, as compared with the northern one, and the results differ. In some respects, from those heretofore accepted. It Is found that the mean temperature south of the equator, for the entire year, is about two and three-quarter degrees lower than north of the equa­ Floor Plan. tor. But the annual variation of tem- bls opening between these two rooms pe rat lire in the northern hemisphere gives the living room a spaciousness Is twice as large as in the southern, and at the same time permits the own­ the summer tempernture being much er to shut off the dining room. At tlie higher nnd the winter temperature left of the dining room Is the kitchen, perceptibly lower than those of the 0 by 11 feet 3 Inches. The conven­ corresponding seasons in the southern ient arrangement of the kitchen and half of the glob«. the plnclng of the kitchen equipment In the Realms of Fsncy. Is shown on the plan. At the left side of the house are tlie "I mint admit,” remarked the pub- sleeping rooms and bathroom. The Usher, "that you have a wonderful front bedroom is exactly the same Imagination." "Do you think I could write a real- size as the living room, lfl by 11 feet 3 inches. This Is a front corner room, ly good novel?” "Yon can go farther than that, so a location that makes it cheery and at­ tractive. The second bedroom Is at far ns Imagination Is concerned. You the back nnd Is practically square, be­ can write the literature describing lhe ing 11 feet 6 Inches, by 11 feet 3 merits of our latest publications.” Inches. These bedrooms sre reached English Girls Athletic. through a hall that is accessible both The erase for sport has tnken its from the living room and from the Opening off this hall, con- hold <«> English girls nnd they have kitchen, venlent to both bedrooms and the oth- equaled, nnd In many cases excelled, er rooms of the bouse Is the bath- the opposite sex in some of tlie most populur gntnes. room. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MAKE APPROPRIATE CHItlSTMAH GIFTS We ere making «peci**« in all small ipoala In oar PBE-HOLIDAY HALE The Music and Photo House Wanton Howell, Prop. Anachronism In "Ben-Hur.” One uf the atnr names given to Ara­ bian horses In "Ben Hur" In Mira. This Mme was Introduced Into astronomy about sixteen centuries after the pe­ riod of the story. Bridge Cable Woven in ffiooa. The elghtren-lach cable ef the Brooklyn bridge was woven la pls« It would have been practically lab- possible to heist It to Its present position when complete. CALIFORNIA Sunshine and Oranges % Appeal to conatleae thousand« each year Why not go t> winter? Then unclouded aun, sports and the California's Sunny Routh land thia you will enjoy ths warmth of an the bathing beaches, outdoor fragrance of flowers and oranges. Through Sleeping Cart Observation and Dining Cars Via THE HCENK! HHANTA HOl'TK Provide all the comfort« of modern travel. The rail journey affords an opportunity of neelng many interesting places along the way. Round Trip Excursion Tickets are on sale to Hnnta Barbara — I xm Angeles— Han Diego t For fares, train schedules, descriptiva toldera or Bleeping car reservations, ask Ticket Agenta or write SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHiN M. flCOTT, Generai Passenger Agent.