I VlQ Two v i n t i m v, n - n v. 11 a r. o h r n n t , n a m v. n v o o r v t v , o u w o n BdUmluy, Novdmbr, 20. ivi aWsmayaaaKMMs ii AN EVENT ! HUM , III'"' ' "T.rr !fi?AZ?. 1 - - - - IS Best "" 'I'lio nianiiKt'inen of this theatro tithes plonsuro lit announnliiK tho nppenrnnco of Clara Klmhatl Young In lier : f V;" ec!H(S!ti(l IIk KqH.v plcturo "TIIM KOIt MIDDKN WOMAN on TliiiiikKlvliiK Night. II Im an Kvent for any thoatio ' t In tho land to amtouiii'o anil exhibit thin production, for It presents MIhh Voting at the height of hut' hrllllant , ' j ' Wo rivjin'Nt out putrotiH (o conm ih early jih pOMHohle, hi that all may ho arrominitihilril, urnloil promptly anil I'onifui'lahly. Wo aspect, capacity aii'l overflow rrmvilM, for tho plcturo wnrrautN hiii'Ii attendant:! anil undoubt edly will havo II, cihnliiK tin It doex, direct front ltd Now York run. Tho story of Clara Kimball Young in "The Forbidden Woman'7 i irt t miti deals with tho lift) ami lovo secret of a itazxlliiK Parisian Opera Htar at tho height of her fanio, with wraith, po.siiion, ami luxuries an iter piayming". iiio suiry in gorKoouHiy iuvcmiisj, ansunuK you an evening or uo luxo 1 otiU'1'tnliuiiun.t, ' ' ' LIBERTY THEATRE Thanksgiving Night SUFFERED FOR 25 LONG YEARS Mr. Owrn In KiAlrely Hid Of 4 ' Trouble HIiipo Taking Tan) CJnlHH Twenty-Three I'ound "I am now entirely rlil of my troubles of twonty-fivo yours stand in and hare Kid nod twonty-thruu pounds In weight since I started tak ing Tanlac," said Mrs. K. Owon, 800 East Ankony street, Portland. Oro. "For the past twonty-flvo years 1 ad been suffering from a bad form of stomach trouble and Indigestion, and there wore times when I wns In audi bad condition I thought 1 would surely dlo. Although I tried Just about everything I could hear of for ('my troubles I wan unable to find any thing to help mo. My appotlte was io pour I nover knew what It was to feel hungry, and when I did manago to vat a little somcihng it would for went and causo Intense misery from Mho formation of gns, which was so bad at times I could not buar tho pressure of my clothes. My nerves wero so badly upset that at tho least little nnlso I -would Jump as If I had boon shot and It was utterly Imposs ible for me to got a good night's sleep. I kept losing weight until I -was pitifully thin and was so weak 1 could barely get around. "My sister-in-law advised mo to try Tanlac so I got a bottle, and be fo ro I had finished It 1 bogan to fool n great deal better. I havo now tak en flvo bottles and feel better than I liavo In twonty-flvo yoars. My appo tlto Is simply splendid and 1 cat Just anytime I want and never havn a particle of trouble with Indigestion. My nerves aro as steady as enn bo and I can sleep all night long as peureful uk a child and always get up In tho mornings fooling greatly refreshed. 1 can't say too much for Tanlne and never miss an opportun- Ity to pralso It." Tanlao Is tfold In Hums -by Hood llrothorN, and In Crano hy Cranu Mercantile Co, Adv. o OtJKSHKIlH fJUKHH! I ! , (Ity J. I.) The winners for tho Coffeo Ilcaii Content havo a little tho bust of the Farmers Exchange. Tho first prlxfi was to ho in. 00 In trado and tho sec ond prlzo 12 00 In trade. ' 310 gucsHos havo been cast by tho pooplo, and tho winners are MIhs Letha Tipton and Illancho Goodman. Tho wlnlug number Is 0277. Doth girls guessed 0000, bolng tho near est to tho winning number. Tho Farmer' Exchange has do-, elded to "split tho pot" and maku It an ovon 2.50 in trndo to ench. , Much rivalry has boon shown on this Interesting contest. According to , aorao, tho winner should bo Gladys 1 Uyrd, who guessed "SEVERAL" as tho right number. One way to get the laws ef this country universally enforsod is to go 1 after tho offlslals whe fail to enforce thorn. Public office holders will eon-J tlnue to Inllypop rs long as their constituents set the example, j Obituary j (Oontilbiiled) , , Mrs. Mary Kudlnln Passed away ay rnrtnil- d'ocoarfod Vuh and caiuo ,! t0 Uio U. fl. in 1870. Mra. ICudUta was n woman whom to know hor wan to iovo hor, for alio VposHuHsed all tho nttrlhutbh that go . to mako up u strong christian oh.n' actor. , ' i , alio onmo frorji a lioni'o of plohty ' :ih Wlscoitsln to bravoly caiit hor lot , . at tho"Bummlt hotel on Frldaj . fng' ii .1 o'clook. Tlld d'ocoa'rf 1 i I . II I 1 1. I I O A - ' j iinrii in iinfiimiiii in iniui. nil tJT'iP ; in III, II U 1 1 u n n III Harney county with hor two chil dren, Hosu and Frank who accom panied her hero, and though she had never known what hardship was as It is found In tho easturn Oregon homestead life, her courage never flaggod, while others all around hor gave up tho struggle and left tholr homestend lands for bolter parts sho Htlll lived on, BOuinlug oven In tho darkest hours a rift in the clouds: "Homo foot halt, where somo feet tread, In tlroless march, a thorny way; Homo struggle on whore some havo fled, Some srok when ojhera shun the fray." i So marked was her buoyant spirit under tho most trying conditions In hor "homestead" life, that the Auth or Anna Shannon Monroe has most graphically pictured her In her east orn Oregon novel "Happy Valley ., To her Intimate friends alone was given tho privllego of knowing hor fluo christian virtues. Hor humility was such that sho evor vollod her self, and her delight lay In her loving sorvlco to others, thus in the words of tho pout we find hor character and personality most beautifully reveal 0d: - f "Hearts that are great are always lono, They uevor will manifest their best Their greatest greatness Is unknown Earth knows a little, God tho rest" Tho fuueral services wero hold at tho Catholic church. at 0 A. M. today and interment took place In the Catholic cemetary. Silverware For Your Table ' Community Plate Thqrc arc many inferior fjraden of silverware on the market, and it is difficult for the average houncwife to detect the difference at the time of purchase. We tell you the exact quality of our silverware and guarantee; it to be exactly as we state. You can buy from us with every assurance of safety and economy. I. S, GEER & CO. OBITUARY (fontrlfctttod) Theodore Roosevelt Oilman was born March 3rd. 1900 at Winona, Idaho. He resided with his parents and the other nerahere of the family In the state of Washington and came with then, to Uurns about throe years ago. In the latter part of September ha was stricken with typhoid fever which later seemed to develop into quick consumption re sulting In his death on tho 13th of November at tho ago of fifteen years eight months and ten days. Every possible care was given at tho King Hospital In llums, hut ho sllppod away. A large family and a larger circle Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here I 1 IJSf j DEMEMDER to ask f your OTocer for Oil i ! 1 1 1 ' A i s Then formal pboui day fjuurca. For y umct Uniting Powder and be sure that von net itthe In dian head on theorontfo lnbel.s t brke hi will nt-vcr jmvc any. uuuinct always pnx'uCt the svet-e.-i :i.id most i-;i!:.-.!Wr fevda. And now ruvxmbcr, you alwayu use 1"C i tljan cf nonL oth:r br::m'.j l-ecr.;so it pr,3- tW4 crtMiti lcncii.i.i; ri'?'. of friends remain to mourn his loss. -Tho mother had proceeded him about two years, hut of tho Immediate family there remain tho father Mr. John K. Oltman, and tho following h ro tli ere and sisters: Louis, Mrs. Gertrude Marsh, Mrs. Lillian With ers, Wllllnm, Frod, Arthur, Alfred,) Huth, and George. j Tho funeral, which was hold In I tho Nazareue Church, was conducted I by Hev. L. B. Tracy, the pastor, and j was attended by the Freshman class . or tne Jiigb Bcnooi or wnlch tho de ceased was m member, as woll as by students from other classes, and from tho public school, and by many sorrowing friends. Tho remains wero Intered In tho cemetary at llurns. K''VaaH BBBBr ' BBBBBBLW BBBBBBBBBBBBS 5sow Kernemoer- Always Use 3 m ka m 1 Havo your watch overhauled. Start I the old clock to ticking, get that old pliwo pf Jewelry in wearing order. Have your yvs fitted to Itcadlnx KlaxsoN, sea C. M. HAMHIIUIIY Jeweler, optician. li There ia no vvrwte. If a rec.i pa vrAi) u ono err: bvo nij:3 of flvr- !uJf a cup of nv,'; ;,'l yen v.:: V'iti nrt -v Iwe to re-bake. Contains only such inre diuiil8 as havo been t-fr.cially iiwvoved hy U. S. lri xl Amhorillcn, in thv prodivct of tho l.r-c-t, rnott modern ard jvnnltnry IlL,.ln: l'oiv dcr Factorial in cx ctckci. Pimnd can of Cain rpfc o-U'.mn ft ' I 10 ifcitonM? liUian pTlvic'pirTf":7tn 12 071 in Jyiiuol itU'Z. cii7i."i.'h ro you net ri o'onil'whfnl'nii v:int It. a! fi ' .. Jjf Cahimrt I p i Coh.mhla ' i l.aifin Some Specials Dress Goods , Underware Silk Shirts .Collars Gloves . . Shoes Belts Ties Groceries We sell everything to eat, Produce Fruit and Vegtables. N. Brown & Sons Itoclpe 1 ci:p rifted (lour, i level tea ppjons Cahimct r.ilil a Powder, 1 tablrepoon nu Gar, 1 'teaspoon aslt, 2 cy,f, 3 cups of nweet m.lk. Then mix in tho regular vsy. WH HANDLIO MICATH of cholco grnijoa only. What over you buy hero you'll find tender and toothsnmo. Ypu may think tljat cholco quality nioiiim hlb'hor cost. JIow Ihoroushl mlalakoll you nro will ho proven with your flrqt ordpr, O. -,W. OABH MAUKKT IRRIGABLE and HAY LANDS in the heart of Harney Valley now offered at $30.00 to $110.00 an acre All Within the Harney Valley Irrigation bistrict Large acreage cutting hay. All with water rights. PACIFIC LIVE STOCK COMPANY Saies Office at Burns. 1 1