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I Margaret Anglin, Who Appears
Here's the Sho'.v
, That Is Makinfl
Everyone Laugh
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NO OPKUATIONK.
Metlf.ml, Oregon. Jnn. 13. 1917.
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InHt August was not vXpteUd to live, and
lienrlnK of tllm Ouiiir (wlinrnt Herb
niortt is at .M Koutli iront at reel, Med
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om a well man and enu heartily return-
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Witnenea:
"'m. lewla, KaRle Point.
W. L. Chlldreth, KaKle Point.
M. A. Aiiilur.toii, MedfonL
H. B. Ilolmi fl. KaRlo Point.
C, K. Monro, KaKle Point
J. V, Mclntyre. KurIo Point.
Oeo. Von tier Helen, KukIo Point.
Tho. K. KlcUold. Kaitlf Point.
Old papers for bunaing fires and
bouse cleaning, 10c bundle,
The deal huB just been completed
by which the. Jackuon County Farm
Bureau in Its rapid expansion taxes
over the two warehouses alongside
the Southern Pacific tracks and six
lots adjoining the Rogue Klver Co
operative Fruit association, James A.
I'erry, manager, at a consideration
reported as $12,400.
The Farm Bureau takes possession
on May 1st, and from the ware
houses will Bell grain, feed, ferillzers
and sprays. The bureau also takes
over the spray Btock that the associa
tion had on hand, at invoice price.
The bureau will continue to make use
of the warehouse of the Rogue River
Fruit and Produce association, which
it leased some time ago, and use it
as a supply depot.
LATEST NEWS
OF THE STATE
ASTOIUA. On;., April 2(1 Al
though the Astoria houril of educntion
announced last week that it hud ro
elcrteil priH'ticnllv all of tho Astoria
tonohors for another year, hiivint; ot
tered om'h teachur a tmhstantiul in-
ermise in Hillary, tho board lias not
Iil'cii nhl to Htimiru contractu from
many ol' Uioho employed this year, it
was announced today. A nimihor of
tcaohors, neoordini: to tho announce
ment, have told the hoard that they
have been offered more reumcnera
tivo positions elsewhere.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 2C
Suirnr was the principal loot of
buriflurs who broke into four stores
on the cast side of Portland last niuht,
nceordini; to reports to the police de
partment. Only two sacks of the
sweet product were taken, tho poliee
shy, hut indications were the robbers
intended returning lator with trucks
to cart tiwav a lureor supply.
SALEM", Ore., April 20. The state
supreme court will convene at Pon-
Ueton next Monday for tho regular
scmi-iinniial eastern Oregon session.
Most of the! .indues will lenvo for
Pendleton Saturday, it is said. Tha
session is expected to recpiiro less
than u week.
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POUTLAN1), Ore., April 20 Tli'ora
is no chiiuec of postponiuu' tho Shriui'
imperial council, scheduled to bo held
hero Juno 22-24, necordinir to u tele
Brum received hero today from W.
Prcolaiul ICondriek, imperial potentate
of tho order. Mir. Kondrick's tclo
uxnm was in answer to information
from Davenport, Iowa, which said
that a letter had been sent broad
east from that city under date of
April 15, asking that tho council dates
bo postponed.
OBITUARY.
PATTERSON Died at tho family
home at Talent Sunday, April 25,
1020, Henry Clay Patterson, a native
of Jnckson county, nirod 'Mi years, t
months nnd 13 days, lie was n mem-
her of Talent Lodco No. 211 I. O.
0. V. and was tho only son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Joshua Patterson, Ilo leaves to
mourn his loss, his father and
mother and two sisters, Mrs. Mvrtlo
Jacobs of Talent and Mrs. llniol Fern
of Phoenix. Funeral services will be
held nt the family homo Tuesday
April 27, IflJfl, Hcv. Hnillio offieintiii;.
assisted hv Talent Lodco No. 211, 1.
0. O. F. The remnins will be shipped
lo rortlanil for cremation.
Chile Wins Meet.
SANTIAGO, Chile. April 20. Th
fourth South American Olympic tour
uauicnt emtio to an end todav. Fo
the third time the Chilean athletes
were victorious, scoriae; 01 poin s
imninst for I'rmruuv and 20 for
Argentina.
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Pride in
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a brand-new coat of
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liable paint materials. Our experi
ence and advice are at your service.
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DELEGATES 10 1HE
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CITICAflO, III.. nelesates at
tho republican national convention.
opening here June 8, will he able to
confer with representatives of other
states without lcavini; their seals.
To eliminate a larsre part of the
confusion incident to conferences be
tween dcloirntcs on the floor, C. R.
Hall, superintendent of the Coliseum,
has arranged for the installation of
telephones oonnoctinir all state, dis
trict and territorial deleirntions.
It is said that this will be the firc-r
time that such a system has been
installed at anv national convention.
There will be 53 telephones in ser
vice, reachinir the 18 slate croups and
tho representatives of the District of
Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, the Philir
pines and Porto liico.
The convention architects have
completed plans for the Coliseum, in-
cludiutr an extra balcony that adds
approximately 1,100 to the seating
capacity. Work on the balcony and
the convention otfiecs, in tho Colt
seam annex, will start May 3 Tho
Chicniro convention committee is
spendine $17,000 on chances to the
buitdiutr lo neeommodato tho dele
nates and luoro than .10,000 spe.'
tutors.
SIZE OF 1 UNIVERSE
WASllIXCTOX, Amil 20. Scien
tists iTprcsi'nlinir iMtllrircs nml uni
versities in every section of the to:m
trv nttemled tho opening liere todnv
ol' the nimual meetimr of the Xntionni
Academy of Scietieo. Toniulit two
California astrommiers will diseuss
the size of the universe. Ur. Harlow
Sliaplev, if the Mount Wilson observ
atory believes the size nf the imivers
is many times greater than held in the
older theories. Dr. Ilerher I. Cur
tis of the Lick observation, will do
fend tho older view that the. dimen
sions sueirested by Neweomb nre eor-
reet.
3 10 TWENTY YEARS
SPOKANE. April 2.-Kav Mc
Donald, convicted wiili her si.-tcr,
Marie McDonald, of I'orcorv of a
check, declared hv the state to lutve
been in the possession of W. 11. Me
Nutt when he was murdered here lict
summer, wiw f-entenced in superior
court here toilav to a term of three
to twenty fours in the state peniten
tiarv. The two women, with their brother.
Ted McDonald, were ar, nutted in su
perior court here recently of McXutt's
unirdcr.
Old papers for building tires and
I bpuie cleauiug, 10c bundle,
$M jcI A-If' V'l4- iSf-'fvSS Hfm.-1 j
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OF 47 PER CENT.
WASHINGTON, April 2(1 The fol
loivinjr census returns are anuounceo:
Sucramenlo, Cal., (io.Sj", increase
21,101 or per cent.
Shawnee, Olcla., 13,38-1 increase
2S74 or 23 per cent.
Ilibbin, Minn., 15.0SP, increase
02"i7 or 70.8 per cent.
Virginia Minn., 1 1,022, increase
'i4 or 33.0 per cent.
Niles Ohio. 13,080, increase -1710 or
50.4 per cent.
East Younirstown, Ohio, 11,237 in
crease lll'.!." or 120 per cent.
$ti 151 ifji
If The Earnest electric sign
in the world advertises
on Times Square, New York
City: it Is 250 feet long, 70
feet high. Made up of 17.286
electric (amps.
The fountains Play, the
trade mark changes, read
ing alternately WRICLEY'S
SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT.
and JUICY FRUIT, and the
Spearmen "do a turn.'
This sign Is seen nlehtly by about
00,000 people from all over the world.
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Theater goers are promised a rare,
treat in the cominR performances of
Mnrrami An"lin at Puce theater to
night her latest production "The
Woman of Bronze." a remarkable
play, adapted from the French by
Paul Kester.
In portraying the leading charac
ter, Miss Anglin hrinKs to her audi
ences a picture of emotional strength
great depth of understanding, and
that rare personal charm which has
always distinguished the work of
this artist.
The story of the play deals with
the life of people of today, who must
conform to conditions as they exist.
In it wo have comedy, brilliant dia
logue, and thrilling emotional situa
tions. In the working out of t lie life
history of three people, we have al
most a tragedy, saved only by the
heroic sacrifices of one, that a great
work may be given to tho world.
Surrounding theso central figures,
wo find the lesser onos, those who
play at life and ono or two genuine
friends.
Miss Anglin has chosen her com
pany with great care and has achiev
ed a result which is able and effec
tive. Tho setting which is tho work
of Livingston Piatt is beautiful and
gives the atmosphere of reality which
only master hands can create.
ALLIES UNITE.
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the buffer slate of Finnic, to which
both the French and Hritish premiers
objected. Premier Nitti, it was said,
was informed bv both the French and
Hritish delegations that Italy should
either accept President Wilson's plan
or abide by the pact of London, which
cave Fiiiine to the Juco-Slavs.
LONDON, April 20. Decision to
permit the entrance into allied coun
tries of a Russian bolshevik commer
cial dclecation has been reported bv
the supreme allied council, accord'iiu
to n semi-official announcement at
San Remo, snvs a dispatch to the Ex
chance Tclccrapb companv. This dele
cation is headed bv Maxim Litvinoff.
assistant bolshevik commissary of
I'oreicn affairs, hut Great Hritain ob
jects to receiving him on the crouitd
he had taken advantace of diulo
malic privileges and encaced in poli
tical propacanda while in Encland.
On that occasion he issued nil appeal
to Hritish labor.
Chicago Professor Dies.
CHICAGO. April 20 Dr. William
Cleaver Wilkinson, 08, professor of
poetry and criticism at the Universit'
of Chicaco. died yesterday ns the re
suit of in juries sustained two week:
aco in a fall.
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THE
SAME STARS
YOU SAW
in
"23V, HOURS'
LEAVE"
POSITIVELY STOPS
COMING
WEDNESDAY
P'AGE riii-tainf-an I
The Event Extraordinary
MARGARET
ANGLIN
IN
her latest and greatest dramatic
success.
"TheWoman
in Bronze"
direct from a record run at
San Francisco.
PRICES Floor, $2.50; balcony
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"WHAT'S
YOUR
HUSBAND
DOING?"
TOMORROW NIGHT--
'SHORE ACRES
SEE THIS
And Draw Your
Own Conclusion.
We Are Neutral
Starts
Tomorrow
Ethel
Clayton
-IN-
"Thel3th
Commandment'
SAYS-
What's Fair for
The Man Is
Fair for the
Woman
Marriage to
Her Is a
Matter of
"Fifty-Fifty"
AND
Mack Sennett's
Latest Comedy
Is on the same bill.
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