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PAGE THREE ZBYSZKO DEFEATS LEWIS FOR TITLE HIVE . G. 6, HERO iS DEA MKDKOIM) M A 1 1 TKllU'NK, MKDFOUMt. OK'KtiON. Tl'KKDAY. NOVKMIiKi; 'Jit. 1!21 8 8 Xi:V HAVEN, Conn.. Xv. '2:K Two nioii persons who v-iv btirm-d in the fire, which iloyuoyt-U xhv Uiatm 111 cat it -Sunday hU'.ht dit'l today, making tlu a-ui:tl dtuth li; six, tnc . coroner hit vint; li:i.iiiiit.-d tin- name of Timthv Hanlon. wlm was a vif- . tit il el' hwut ilis.-ase. 'I'hnst- wlm iii-d today wiT"1 Kvcrcit Cast- nnd Vi.-t.ir (Vri-lU both of Uiis i-ity, The dcatJi.s last niht wht-rc tlu-so of Allen Keith, a Yah . sophmori', V'hose hmm wax in Smi iinnrt, Conn., and AIiss .Mabel Aluran. it ieiephuiu ,omr;itor of Derby, Conn. , ' ; Keith, after K'ttiiiK nut of the .theater unharmed, returned and as sihted a number of women out of the plnee, returning again to sea i eh for Others. On his last trip inside, whi.-h he prolonged in wider to gmpe about In the smoke, he was hurried severely. Many Yale .students assisted in ies cuf'fi, it developed today. T. r;. aml A. II. DoolitUe of Spo kane, WukIi., are twins and both were hurt and taken to different hospitals. (Uorgo lleffelflnger 'IN of Way.ata. Minn., nephew of "I'udge" JU-itVl-finer, famous football player, stood inside and divided the crowd so that It Used two doors. He towered above the people he was ordering to obey his commands. .USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS Otl can't do your I test when your bad; and every must ki aches with fatiq-ue. '. Apply Sloan's Liniment frctly, out tubbing ami enjoy a penuinuivo (ilov of warmth ancl comfort. (ood for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strains, ache.-) and fuiitd, bciatica, sore nuiscles, stiff join! a and the after eO'ects of weather expL'suic. For forty years pain's enemy. As!; your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. At- nil drii!rs ?.?. XHYV YORK. Nov. 20. Wrestllns rules of years aso were enfoivcd hi-re hist nteht. and recognition was alven tho ro!li:ig fall which enabled Stanis laus Zbyszku to retain his heavy weight wrestling title in a finish matoh (with Kd (StranKlori Lewis. This vU rule, which Zbyszko sai'l has won many matches for him f:i the early l:iys of his career, provides that v. Iih i .a contestant is compelled in tHcu;.ini; :irnm a hold to r:dl so that b.tth his should en much the mat moni'-ntaiily 'a fail shall he awarded to his npp nenl. The referee of last night's con test awarded Zhys.Uo his first fall on this rule when Lewis rolled out of a .half Xelson anil crotch hold. Lewis won the first fail !a-i night with a flying "adluck after 17 min utes and 31 seconds of w;v.-t: n a. Zbysz'uo was awarded the so:d fa I after 21 minutes 1M seconds n" tliM 'third fall also of the rolling iy,". ca.iii; in It minutes, ".f! seconds. Xhvs:-:k i taking Lewis to tho mat with a douhlo urni lock. fit , r$sf V IV.ST SY iM'FARLAND'SNEAR ".BEER IS 100 NEAR BEND.0RE..CUT OFF f. A 1 .I.I. Liniment fci) r'UK'AflO, N"V. 2 S.- J 'iitiii-k V. O'iu-Uy)- Mi'Fiuiund, I'nrnuT puKilirtl, ami M. C. S''hi'i(H, Hfrri-tui' it' ihi' I'nrtfr I'rodm-Is rnnipaliy, upt'siilinir u tu'fw.'i-y at .lolli'l. wen1 lu'lii in ImuiiIs of $liooO t-urli lor furlli.T lu-iir- ; inK wht-'n ari'aiKllfd lit-tVir.' L'liiu-d ! Ktair.N t 'iinmiiK.siint'r l.t'wis l- Mason I loday, rhariiwl with vtnlatint; the 1VU ; oral pi nliihitiitn ai-t. j Mai-Fniiatitl is a formor prosulrnt fif thu rnmpany ant is nun1 a lnro siin-k?.nltU'r. Tin1 'v'nmii;m charj,rt-s tilt lij'cwory manufart ur.i lnT itf more than thf lt-Kal alfohttlic rtmlfnt. l-'ctlt-ral aMt'nts art' oniiHiderinK aftinn tn I lt-'-t $2r(l.00n taxfs mi tin; licor. Ncia Negri at Rialto . ;Riim of "CamillP." The picttiristatlnn On,, Amliinn Nittht." h Fi' st Na-1 of lliis Kreat story of love anil sacrifice iiii- i'1 atnacti'in with t'ola Xeai'i as ; is a rule stuwrbly snltt'il ti tho srciit- the star, ik-picts the, ease with which jest uiiiuikihul actress, and henitis liie niarilal htmds are severed. 11111.1,111111' najs eiiKiiBt-uieiu m im: in sheik, tirins or his favorite wile anil j theatre today. heing captivated hy the desert dancer. 1 llh.e rule which Mile. Ne.nri partrays. iieciaVs to Kive her the place or honor and lakes her into the harem. There he removes a string of jewels pill the ueck of the erstwhile favor ite, places it on that of the usurper and the divorce is complete. However, there is anolher and just as quick a way to Ket rid of a wife you don't want in the Orient. A block and an axe are the means. "One Arahian Night'' is the feature of the RiuUo theatre now playinK until Wednesday tilKht. It was directed hy Krnst laildtsch. the producer of "Pas sion. : . M The pleasure of drinking M? 'HILLS BROS. feffli j H "REDCAKCOFFEE mMHI i i 1 is greater than could be fpr . Wm supplied by many cups I k0&W p Nazimova at Page Tho enthusiastic tributes which mil lions have paid the recent productions I of the inimitihle actress, .a;:iniovu. : stamp her as the motion picture sensa j tion of the day. In her comparatively brief but mete oric career as a star of the cinema, the 1 brilliant Nazimova has run the Kamnl I of racial tvpes. from the I' Tench ar tists model 1:1 "Revelation ; the Kuril sian. or l'ali-Chinese maul Mil nice in "The KeJ Lnnternv: an iimiealiii!; mis- 4i! vjyivyiKyviiMwiVii NAZIMOVA in "CAMILLE" chievotis waif In "The Brat"; a gypsy In "Toys of Kate"; a Ileilouiu girl of the desert in "Eye for Kve"; an untu tored, wondering child in "Out of the Tog." Now she portrays a character more familiar than any of I he others in presenting on the screen her lli-I ver- HKNn, Ore., Nov. ll'J. Train com muiiicutlon from Kent cannot he re su'ined short of two or three days, railroad men believe, forty mile of drifts separating crews working from tne north and south on the Onvon trunk, with even a greater distance to he cleared on the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navagation company line. The Oregon Trunk train which stalled at Frieda, November ID, 10 mains snowbound. Telephone Her vice to The Dalles via I'rinevillo and Shaniko was resumed Sunday. With tho except of matter taken from the train by a relief party last week, no mail has reached Hend in eight days. Mail Is being routed out of hero via Klamath Falls. ClIK'AliO. Nov. Isaiah Smith, pumper, is a most peculiar typist in ' tact, he picks out his name as "Smlteh." Hut w hen It iiuues to sav-! iug coal, the Illinois Central railroad, pronounces him one of the record men , of the system. The Illinois Central recently put on' 11 fuel saving campaign and word of it : was passed to Isaiah, an old southern negro, at the pumping station at l'hil lip's llayou. .Miss., hid in the woods1 midway between l.tilu. Miss., and: Helena, Ark. The station over which i Isaiah presides was then using coal at the rate of three wheelbarrow loads a day. These are his reports of progress to his sniK'ritir as duly chronicled in the Illinois Central Magazine: A. Mr joe Onklin, i bunt n Whel hors of col on September the first isiah smitch pumper II. Mr Joe Couklin, IMvn Accountant, JUS Central Station, I bount :i hors of Col On The 12 of September I Must Tho Trim On The 11 It Old Not Stop At Wfirter Tank To (let No Water lint I Mop That Is All Kite 1 Sent In The Right HeiHirt Your Trouly Isiah Smitch Pumper C. Mr, Joe Conklin, September The 17. 1021 I only Hunt 2 Or Coal At The I'uinpin Station, 1 Am Trying To Save Fuel I Dont Wast A Hit I Keep My Yard Clen Of All Wast Coal I Wount H01111 Mor Then 1 Can Help Isiah Smltoh Pumper '.US Central Station, .Mem phis Tenn. 1J. September The .10 1021 Mr. Joe Conklin. I liuvo O Undo Your Orders 1 I lope 1 (live You The Creak Number or Hors or Coal 1 Yourse In A Day 1 Have Onely Yourse 2 Hors of Coal To Day That la Tho Rest That I Can Do I Think I Have Doun Very Well In Savin Fuel 31S Central, Sta tion, Memphis Tenn, - FREE A Jar with Two GOLD FISH To Introduce the New Laxative LAC-LAX ; Delicious Candy Laxative Everyone should use a good Laxative at proper intervals, and LAC LAX is the best Laxative we have ever handled. It contains one grain of Phenolphthalein, one-quarter grain each Cascara and Senna com bined in the most delicious mint lozenge you ever tasted. CHILDREN delight in taking it. If you think it strange that we give GOLD FISH worth a dollar or mere, with a 50c package of a Laxative, here is the reason : ITS GREATEST ADVERTISING IS THE FOLKS WHO HAVE USED IT, and with this in mind we and the manufacturers realize that the surest way of starting the business is to get you to try it and then yon will tell your friends. ... We do this rather than put all this money in tho expensive newspapers. REMEMBER, more ills come from mild or chronic constipation than from any other cause, and you need a LAXATIVE in your home. So on our guarantee that you will like it take advantage of this offer while our Gold Fish last. Heath's Drug Store IE shezvoms TAFT, Ore., Nov. 20. Annum those who lost their houses and everything in the recent Silate flood were J. J. Derby, George M. Kucht, I'aul Keuhl and Jesse Wheeler, aeeonliiiK to latest Information from the devastated re gion. .1. D. Steers and his Urido were away from home and when they returned they found the house flooded, all of the stoek dmwned nnd everything gone to destruction Several large slides are reported on the Schooner Creek road, making it impnssablc even on horsebnek. The beach is strewn with wreckage of the destroyed houses, barns and bridges. Liberty Building Phone 298 Early Shoppers Will Be Awarded the Best Bargains COATS Loose and plaited backs. All Silk lined. Some with self collars. Others with fur col lars, Boliva3, Pollyanna, Nor mandie, Panvoline and Velour $22.50 to $75.00 SMART WOOL SKIRTS In all color combinations, mostly striped effects, great ly favored this season, 26 to 34-inch waist. $8.50 to $16.50 Bath Robes, Corduroy Robes Taffeta and Satin Breakfast Coats. HOSIERY Wool, Silk and Wool, Silk, Lisle, Wool and Cotton and Cotton 25c to $5.50 DRESSES Just the Dresses you will need for Holiday events. For street, afternoon, din ner and evening. Tricotine, Poiret Twills $18.50 to $55.00 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Satin $22.50 to $85.00 Evening. Dresses in Lace and colored Taffetas $37.50 to $75.00 SUITS Just the Suit for holiday wear Tricotine, Serge and Talama Cloth, tailored and fur trim med. Sizes 18 to 44. $35.00 to $85.00 NEW JERSEY COATS Excellent Jersey, snug fitting sleeves, Tuxedo collars, narrow belts $5.50 and $6.75 tuxedo Wool sweaters Plain colors, heather mix tures, color combinations, sashes and belts $5.50 to $18.50 NECKWEAR Guimps, Camasoles, Vestees, Cellars, Col lars and Cuffs in Irish, Filet, Val, Net and Linen 75c to $9.50 Handkerchiefs, Veils, Purses, Vanity Cases, Gloves, Silk, Philippine and Lisle Underwear, Piece Goods and Notions. SHOP EARL Y WHILE LINES ARE COMPLE TE IIKI.IOXA, Mont , Nov. 20. ( Hy the Asaoclated Press.) Charging misappropriation of state property approximating 200,000 and misman agement of the .Montana state peni tentiary hy former Warden Frank Con ley. The report of Investigator T. 11. MacDonalil was today submitted to the prison commission hy C.overnor Joseph M. Dixon. C.overnor Dixou. just before leav ing for ti conference of governors at Salt Lake City, recommended to the prison hoard that some immediate action he taken looking to the resti tution of the alleged misappropriat ed properly. Action on (he report piobubiy will ho del'erred until a full membership of tho commission is present. At torney General Itnnkln was out of tho city today and tho report was merely submitted at a meeting of the governor ami Secrotury of Stuto S. T. Stewart, tho other two members. LONDON, Nov. 29. (Hy Associated I'ress.) Admission of the possibility that l'lster and the south of Ireland may some day unite "of their own free wills" in the government or nil Ireland is ascribed to Sir James Craig, Ulstor premier, In an Interview yiihllshed to day hy the Daily Mirror. "I do not nay that U'ster will never accept an all-Ireland, council, though the Sinn Keln says It will never uc cept any other Hcheme," Sir James is quoted as saying. "What we said is, let the Sinn Fein tirst prove Its ability to govern itseir along constitutional lilies. Let It win Ulster's confidence by proctical proof of its fairness toward the southern unionists. Then, in tlie course of time, the two Irish governments might coalesce of their own free wills." Tariff Hearing December 7. 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Chair man Penrose of tho senate finance committee, announced today that hearings on the permanent tariff bill would he resumed on December 7. The tobacco schedule will he taken up first and the cotton schedule next. TrTrmrTrrTTTfll Sold by Burning Up Money It costs money to be com fortable, but not so much as some people seem to think neces sary. Stock up your coal bins correctly arid stoke up your firing1 apparatus prop erly ancl you can save enough in a season to surprise you. . Superior Domestic Lump is not "just coal." It has all the qualities its name implies high heat value and leaves but little ash, soot and clinkew behind. It doesn't cost more in the first place and yet SAVES MORE in the long, run. Consider your season's fue! cost and you'll say SUPERIOR to your dealer. A. S. ISoyd. N. W. Agent jjflllHEffljillll . llrnrjr Mils., lMrtlnud, Or. . fQAiV The Rebuilding . of a Tire j Is a modern science which we hvre mastered. We do not care what lv, nko or tire It 1b, how big or how: small, what tread, whether moulded', fabric or cord, we can perfectly re construct it with our perfect wilcaa l7.ing system. Haywood Tire Surgeons W. ). Hughes S3 N. Grapa - Advice for Women 'Who 8uffer "I advise every woman who suffers with kidney trouble to try Koley Kid ney 1111 8." writes Mrs. Uossie Drawn cr, 2B22 Scovllle Ave., Cleveland, O. "I could not do my housowork, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel like a new woman and am able to d my work." Hhemnntlc pains, swollen ankles, backache, stiff Joints, sore muscles and sleep disturbing bladder ailments indicate disonlered kidneys tl'oloy Kidney Pills act promptly. Sold ASK FOR Top Notch Flour A hard wheat blend, it is scientifically made, and bakes a white loaf, which does not dry out. Endorsements come in every day on "Top Notch" flour. OUR Snowy Butte Flour An excellent pastry and family flour, is made from Rogue River Val ley wheat, the oldest label in Southern Ore gon. Central Point Mills By F. S. Brandon everywhere. Ad. FREE BRUSHES , Ono to Kvi-ry Homo FULLER BRUSH CO. I.yle S. Steele KMI.l V. Main St. County licoicM'litiitlvo It Don't Pay to Let Your Clothes Look Old when the CITY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. Will Keep . Them. Looking New For"1 Such a ' Reasonable" Charge, Phone 474 401 8. lUverMnV WOOD Host wood of all kinds.. Only wood t city under cover. Also best Utafc foul at (17 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd ana FU I'boae M . . f. J T