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thctidat, Ararat a, mo. Mn rmn They're Just Right Crisp enough, brown enough, salted just enough with their "right out of the oven flavor" Snow Flakea are de licious. And they're made from the finest, purest ingredients to be fountl You'll like them. Don't ask for crackers -say SNOW FLAKES Pacific Coast e S Rosehurg is sorely In need of more homes. People are leav- lug our town every day because t there isn't a bouse to be had, and for Ihut reason we are go- t in& to offer lols In Overlook t Addition for a short time and loan the home-seeker the money to builil his home. The streets ) are pnveil, the sewer laid, and t no additional assessments to be paid. Insicad of paying rent on some old house, why not pay a Utile more and let the rent you pay buy jou a home. It is Just as easy as paying rent. SKK N. K1CE of . iilCE & RICE. t4a fiooial danoe at Odd Fellows' hall, Suiherlin. Krldiiy, August 6. Ott's orchestra. Admission, Including war tax, $1.10. n IGNITION" KKI'AIR SERVICE. When there is no results on push ing your starling button, when your tar is overheating, etc., consult us. We are specialists in this branch of lutomoblle service, and have the re-HDl-ed knowledge, trvining, exper ience, parts and facilities to render JattiDfly satisfactory service. Reason able charges. W. R. Brown, Auto Electric Station, cor. Oak and Pine Sis. Phone 136. Residence phone 138-R. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Arundel, piano tuner. Prions 1891 We pay the highest price for Cas ein bark. Berger's Bargain Store. WATRINS products. 128 W. Lane. Phone 137-L. Slop and reflect 'great flrea from little sparks are spread. Be careful It h fires. Fires destroy lives, property and food. Be careful with fire. . Insure acalnst loss equip your tractors so they won't set fires. The Chen y Phonograph, the only Phonograph made that you absolute ly cannot hear the needle or surface noise on the record, for Bale by Ott's MubIc Store. The big four. Edison, Mctrola, Cheney and Sonora. PAINS SO BAD ' STAYED IN BED Young Mrs. Johnston ...Hfttl ftnserfcble Time Until She Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oiifuro, 111.. -i Wsa Tery ,,ck fr ""tune with pains in my sides ard back and I could n-t do my work at times the pain in my side was so bad. I would have to stay in bed for days at a time. My mother-in-law had taken l.ydia F.. Pinkham's egetablc C o B poutid and reroni nie,W1 it to me. It cured my pains and I am now akk 4a An II air aii.i V . . "u cau puDiisn my lean "'i 1 hope the Compound will do 7Zln t has donVme." Mrs. ou can publish my testi- Mrs. l'tgo, 111. hun, 206 E. 41t 8t."ect Wiir.k T,TW,r """"n have been Ul!I rw ''J''" E. Pinkhsms Vege anlth .tmiK"""' "as re-tored their Tk Ll , "Vring with female ills, lot itf ,or lhe enormous demand ToQ are Sv "y i.ment puliar to v riop't vnn 1 i: 1? 4 fll V1r 'ubu ' ompound't It is Z"".'"' native nw,l. .j 1. 1 1 ntiv roou and twraa aad IT" 4? . Sg I: !f "-w - Ml ' . II SOME MORS P. C B. PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot BiicuiC Aaaottrd Cake Butter Thin Cheese Sardwkh Cocoanut Waters Fil Sultana Ginger Wafer Iced Honey Jumbles Long branch Saltios Flakes Biscuit Co. Electrical Storms I In the Mountains I Reports to the local weather bu reau Indicate electrical storms In the mountains for the next three days, with consequent danger of fires from lightning. The warning la sent out in order that foresters and everybody generally may be on the lookout for these fires, which are likely to get started, owlnj. to the exceedingly condition of the grass and fields. The alight cloudi ness this morning was due lo the sultry condition of the atmosphere, hut while showers may accompany the electrical disturbances in the mountain regions particularly, it Ib not Indicated that rain will be gen eral. LOIKiE MltECTOKY. I. O. O. F t'nlan Encampment IV. 0. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every Thursday evening. Vlaltlng brethren always welcome. . " JOHN REAKK. C. P. PORTER BllTNER, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. & JAMES EWART. K. 8. B. P. O. IILKS, lloaeburar LoAsre No. S2tt Holds regular communlrattons at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members re quested to attend reaularly, and all visiting- brothers are cordially in vited to attend. A. J. I.II.HURN. E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE, Secy. KMIiHTS OK PIT1IIAX Alpha Lodge No. 47. meets every Wednesday even ing, cor. Jackson and Cass His. Visit ors always welcome. V C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C. CI1A3 .P. HOPKINS. M. F. E-K. WIMHERLY, K. R. S. WOODMEN' OP THK WORLD Camp No. 'i a, meets In O.ld Fellows' hall In Kosetiurg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors al ways welcome. O. II. PICKENS, C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. V. Rosebilrsr Aerie meets in their hall on Jackson St. on 2nd and 4111 Monday evenlnKs or each month at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren In good standing always welcome. KRKI) P. CLARK. W. P. P. VICTOR MICELI.I. W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. . O. O. K., I'hllrtnrlan Lodge No. M, meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass Ht., on Satur day evening of each week. Visiting brethren are always welcome. LYMON I HPENCER. N. Q. A. J. OKDDKS, Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. I.OYAI. OHM Kit OF MOO Si: Itofl.-hlir Lodge No. .037. meets second ami fourth Wednesday eventnjfs of each month at 8 o'clock in the Mooae nail. All visiting brothers are Invited to attend. C. W. CfjOAKB. Dictator. H. O. PA KfJKTKU. Secretary. The II. II. K. I. A. I Ion Meeting will be held at the Maccabee hall every iirnt aixl third Wednesday of the month. Hkiii no i.tiniiK no. ions, t niieii Drotnerkond of Maintenance off May Kmplore nnd Hallnar SJion l,anor- era Afrillated with the A. F. of L. Meets at Mooae hall the first We., fourth Sat. nights and third Sundays . .of. .eech .vvntt. J. F. SMITH .President. W. J. MKItEDITIi, Rec. Secy. GEO. MAC IVER. Kin. Hecy. O. & Sn Ronebnrsc t'nnpter No. H Holds tliclr regular meeting on ine 1t nd 3rd Thursdays In each month. Visiting members in good standing are respectfnllv Invited to attend. LEONA A BRA HAM, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Secy. L. O. T. M. RoaehnrsT Hive sin. 11 holds regular review on B.runn himi ... Thursday afternoons In Maccahea hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In our city are cordially Invited to attend our reviews. Maccabee hall on Cass street. IjOriKR LOCK F. Com. JEIE RAPP. 101 RKBKKAIIS Koseburg Rebekah Loilge No. 41. I. O. o. r.. Meets in h;u cal lows' Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standinr are Invited to attend. EVA LEV X. N. O. BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec. VTIIl.!. RAIt.EY. Fin. fleCV. I. O. O. Rising -lnr ldae !o. meets in toe lino renown every Friday evening. Visiting breth ren always welcome B. A. PETTET. N. O. IL W. SHAW. V. O. J E. PICKlTTrS. Rec. See. . , L-lcil t- Ifln siniCHRORK OF WtMIIM RAFT Lllae circle No. 4S. meets on i"i ","t"'" Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. EDITH CHI'RCHILU Til. LIE I. JOHNl-ON. Clerk. ETr. t A. M, l.anrel ISae Wn. 1st Regular communications 2nd ana 4tn Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple. Roaaburg, Oraj. Visitors wsl- A. A. WILDER, W M. W. r. HARRIS. 6V.J. Humorists Touch On Kiss Problem Sine the "kiss" Is without ques tion a fairly well launched custom throughout the world. It Is indeed apropos that comments on this sub ject have been given some, considera tion oy tne newspaper humorists of the country. When shown on the motion picture screen ia the Literary Digest "Topics of the Day," these "kiss" paragrapha have proved sure fire laugh provoker. Therefore the Newa-Kevlew prints the following compilation of "Topics" for your en tertainment: Our idea of a tough situation la ror a fellow to get a kisa fairly well launched and then hare a sneese beat him out. Philadelphia In quirer. "I told her I waa going- to klaa her once ror every step of the wav home." "And what did she do?" "She went upstairs and put on hob ble skirt." Pearson's Weekly. "How did you get your mustache into tnis condition?" asked the bar ber. "I tried to steal a kisa from a girl who waa chewing gum." Kan aas City Journal. News item: Disease In dog's kiss. But why go to the dogs? Penn. Punchbowl. Dear Beatrice: "How shall I treat a young man who always kisses me on the porch." "What d ya mean porch?" Buffalo Evening Newa. "Darling, I kissed the very stamps on your letters because I knew they had been touched by your swe lips!" "Oh! Jack, I moistened them on dear old Fidos nose!" By stander (London). "What do records cost today, lady?" "Well, sir, for fifty cents you can have 'Smiles,' for a dollar Kisses.' and for a dollar and a half 'You'd be surprised.' " Prlncet&n Tiger. Flax Be Pulled By Hand This Year (Ity Associated Press.) SAI.EM. Ore., Aug. 6. Flax grown in this vicinity under the su pervision of the state will all be pulled by hand thla year. Because of the Increased flax acreage under private ownership there are not enough machines to do the work for all. Car Shortage Is To Be Relieved (By Assorluted Press.) SALF.M, Ore., Aug. 6. Every in dustry Th the state depending1 upon railroad transportation for the dis posal of lis product will be cheered by a promise recently given by the Southern Pacific railroad to distri bute 100 empty cars daily over Its lines north of Ashland. Many Ore gon lnustrles, particularly the lum ber mills, are now hampered by the acute car shortage. 1200 CAK8 OK FRl'IT. It is estimated that the Medford district of the Rogue River valley will produce seven hundred cars of pears and five hundred cars of ap pies this season and in order to pick this fruit. It is necessary that every young man and woman In the dis trict offer to assist. Lee Love, the North Unipqua sheepman, spent the day In twon. He just finished shipping a fine lot of lambs to market yesterday. The only bad thing abouf the matter Is that prices for sheep are way down and buying slow at that. Thla lot. which waa crime, only brought him eight cents. Farmers and stockmen feel that the tendency of nigner wages for laboring men, both skill ed and unskilled, all over the coun try, and only eight hours at that with an inclination of the middle men to cut prices on farm and range products Is unfair. WHEN YOU l.KAVIC TOWN this summer It's a good move to have the NewB-Revlew follow you to your vacation home. Let us mall It to you dally Just phone 135 or write our ubscrlprion aepartmeni ana we ii ee that tt cornea to you regularly. Reduce Weight Easily Now Do you wish to become slender, healthier. haDoier? Eat ail you neeu, out uk 7u food thoroughly, and be happy while following easy Korein system ob tainable in boa at drug store. Purposed to aid in reducing fat In any part of the body. Reduce whatever you need I (10 to 60 lbs.) under I100.00 money -refund guarantee or no cost to you. Reduce pursy abdo men, double chin, large limbs, obese hips and mher overstout parts of the body. Man aaf " Even a lew days of Korein system usw nounced korttn) hss been reported to show noticeable reduction in weight No thyroid. DO exhausting exercise, no starvation dieting, no humbug as'nnwretluctioei methoif aporoved by Ptiynicl at Footsteps become light, the sk firmer and srnooth. at in appearance, work seems eaater. and a buoyant feeling Dtneeanoc. of thewnue ne as aopersuoua, w bealthV al dappean rMluciaa now. Oel Rocem. at any hui dm fj?-.rr nV TATT00INQ AS A FINE ART It Reached Its Highest Development In the Marquesas Islands of the South Ssas. Tattooing It in art so old that Its origin la loat to historical records, having been practiced when the cave men went out to club their fellows In the Marquesas Islands, the most distant and most mysterious of South sea archipelagos, tattooing reached Its highest development and there It was the most beautiful form of art known. For a man In the Mnrquesns In Isck the tattoed start of terror upon his face and to have bare countenance upon his face waa to be a poltroon and despised by lhe whole tribe. Frederick O'Brien says Id the Century Hist to achieve fairly complete picture on one's body meant many months of In tense suffering and the expenditure of much wealth. When white men were cast by ship wreck In the Islanda of the far Paci fic or fled from duty on whalers or warships and sought to stay among the Marquesans they acceded to the hon ored customs of their hosts and adopt ed their facial adornment. Once the curious Ink of the t'tooer hss gotten Into the skin It Is there forever and can never be erased, like the pits of smallpox. The white men. therefore, of Europe and America never agnln returned to their old homes after set tling among these Marquesans and having their faces tattooed. EGYPTIAN BEADS MOVE BED Remarkable Manlteatstions Said ta Have Been Made by Ancient Neck lace In Edinburgh. Some remarkable manifestations, slates the Scotsman, hare occurred In Edinburgh In association with sn an cient Egyptian necklace. The pres ent owner of the necklace, who lives In the west end of Edinburgh, received It from Cairo at the end of 1018. Recently ahe decided to get rid of It and threw It Into a waste paper bns ket. That night when near the bas ket she was startled by the distinct feeling of hand clutching at her wrist. She afterward heard sounds from the basket as a mouse movlug. Examlnntlon revealed only waste pa per and the glass beads. She gave the heads to her brother, who on going to bed plnced them on the pillow near his head. The neck lace seemed to be moved on the pillow during the night by some unseen agency. A night or two later he again put the beads on his bed. He was roused from hla sleep by the bed be ing moved from side to side. He sfterwnrd heard the necklace produc ing a rustling movement. The follow Ing night he slept soundly with the necklace In the room. At four o'clock next morning he was wakened by the lied again shaking. Other persons say (hey had similar experiences with the heads. George Eliot the Lay Preacher. A novelist who bases his art on clean-cut ethical formulas is bound to wane In popularity. For speclnl reasons, he may mske a strong nppval to his own generation and yet be neg lected by the generation succeeding. George Eliot was the eloquent lay preacher of her age. Literary sermons like hers are now out of date. Readers do not care to he told what will hap pen If they do not do this or If they do that. Similarly Thomas Hardy Is certain to surfer In fame. The kind of philosophic determination embodied In his novels Is disappearing. If Hardy nnd George Eliot long survive. It will be In spite of their moral formulas; It will be because readers will be will Ing to overlook moral formulas on ac count of the permanently Interesting phases of life presented by a master hand In their novels. Herein lies the dual test of literary Immortality. There Is no question about novels like "Tom Jones" and "Vanity Fair," which are not framed on any precise technlcnl theory. They are life Itself snd Its diffused morality. Wilbur Cross, In the Tale Review. Spell of the Witch Ooctor. In the twentieth century, according to lhe report of forward movement survey, there sre approximately 120 million people In Africa held In abject fear throuai li.e hundreds of thou sands of witch doctors who alone are believed to have the power of "spell ing out" the evil spirits. The theory of the African native regarding dlsesse Is that an enemy casts a spell which enters the body sod It must either be spelled out or cast out and thla It accomplished by the use of charms which often kill befure they have lhe opportunity of proving their curative powers. The natives of South Africa, the surrey finds, depend entirely on witch doctors snd herb doctors. For 8yi million native people there are only twenty-three missionary doctors and nineteen nurses. Scattered among the millions, ti ls little band of work ers accomplishes wonders. But the swny of the m itch doctors Is practical! unaffected. E'ectrle Incubater, 'iTie electric Inribnlor Is said to he much safer, su-vr snd more economi cal than the oil-heated apparatus. Current entering the Incubator passes through resistance elements In the top of the box; these are arrange J to dis tribute the heat evenly over the 78 eggs below. Double Insnlstlng walls prevent the escape of heat, while thermostat keeps temperature con stant. Veatllarioa la likewise auts taUc Italy Promotes - Aviation Program (By AMOoiatrtd Prats.) WASHINGTON. Aug. (.Italy la spending $30,000,000 this year on Its aviation program, which It main ly of a civil character. Ita program calls for a complete aerial transpor tation -system for both passengers and goods. regulnr air mall aer- lco and th eatabllanmeni ot imer- nntlonal air. routea. ! Study of routea wnicn win join Italv with France. Switxerland. Au stria. Jugo-8lavia, Greece and the t, n 11 . n uvlnnlH ala1 la being Slide by the government authorities. Two dirigibles are now operating a suc cessful touring service between Rome snd Milan ana between venice and Milan, ana pinna are oeiug made to start the Neapie-ranermo route. Four other local routea are being conducted on five others. Sawmills to be Built in Oregon (The Associated Press.) .PAnTt.ANn nm. Aug. 5. The l.nn-HAll I II ill her ComDanV. DUf- chasers of vast timber resources In this state, will erect one aaw mill within a short time ana prooauiy three more later, according to Ro bert A. Long, president of the com- nanv hn im ennferrttia with a Staff of eonsltanta In thla city. The mills will probably be located on me v-o-lumbla river, to aecure the advant age of water shipment. o 2000 Acre Tract Brings $100y000 (By Associated Press.) EUGENE. Ore.. Aug. 5. A 2000- acre tract of flintier near thla city haa been purchased by J. R. Cain for $100,000. The tract contains about 76.000,000 feet of Douglas fir timber. The purchaser plana to build a logging railroad to the tract and will erect a sswmall with a ca pacity of about 50,000 feet daily. Big Cherry Crop Canned in Eugene (By Associated Press.) EUGENE. Ore.. Ag. B. The can nery of Eugene Fruit Growers' As sociation has just finished canning a cherry crop or more than 2,000, 000 pounds. This is the largest tutck ever accomnllshed by a fruit cannery in this state. Part of the local cherry crop waa sent to saiem because the local cannery could take care of no more. Growera here have received about 2B0,000 for their cherries thla year. RK8TAI RANT KA.Wtl.IXGS. The wav to a man's heirt is through his stomach, 'tis Bald. Per haps this also applies to women when she Is mascullnely escorted to a restaurant de luxe. Nowadays we go to a restaurant to satisfy our hunger or dance. Now dear, every reader, how would you like a me dium nortlon of restaurant numorT Witty wordings "on this subject have scored many a hit on tne motion pic ture screen In Literary Digest to pics of the Day". So, we serve you herewith some dainty morsels of humor that have been selected from newspaper columna here, there and everywhere. ' SIGN IN A RESTAURANT Don't make fun of the coffee. You may be old and weak yourself some day. Macon (Ga.) Telegraph.) WAITER "Beg pardon, sir, your check does not Include the waiter!" "I don't suppose It does. I didn't eat one." (Baltimore Newa. SIGN In a restaurant: "Our spoons are NOT medicine to he TAKEN after eating. London (Eng.) Town Topics. ''WAITER, are these eggs strictly fresh?" "I really can't say. sir. I've only worked' here about a month." New Orleans Slates. SIGN IN A RESTAURANT: "Table d'Hote Dinner 0 cents. Soup changed daily. The Boston Herald. . WHY did you put that nlate before me?" Walter: soiled "That's not a soiled plate, that'a the- half portion beef you ordered." Itha ca Journal. A FRIKND tells us they must have a new waiter at his favorite restaurant, because today he found a strange thumb-print on his plate. Saskatoon (Canada) Star. SIGN IN A RESTAURANT: Use less sugar and stir like hell. We don't mind the noise. Caper'a Weekly. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tableta of Aspirin" Is geunlne Aspirin provud safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians lor over twenty years. Acaept only sn unbroken "Bayer package" which eontalnr. proper directions lo relioye Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neu ralgia. Rheumatism, Colds and Pain Handy lio boxes of II tablets coat few cents. DruMisU also tell larger 'Bajf r tsvekagea." Asptrta la inula OUTING DAYS ARE NOW IDEAL AT Newport (A charming resort for the family.) A picturesque trip across the Coast Raugo Mountains. Situ ated on Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Modern Natn torium with aalt water baths. Tillamook County Beaches Two trains daily from Portland. These attractive beaches Include Kockaway and Garibaldi beach resorts, Neah-kah nl.:, Mamanlta and Bay Ocean. . Coleatln Crater Lake (A Lake within a Crater) Located In the heart of the Cascade Range. Reached by au tomobile stage from Medford or Klamath Kails. Other Attractive Resorts Josephine County Cavea (Marble Halls of Oregon) Shasta Mountain Husortt "Oregon Outdoors" Booklet Will help you decide on that vacation resort. Contains de scriptions of the varioua outing places, excursion fares, hotel and camp rates. Summer Excursion Fares For further particulars or copy of booklet "Oregon Outdoors," Inquire of local agent . SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Housing Situation To be Relieved (The AiuwcUted Press.) j PORTLAND. Ore.. August I. Houses for the emuloyees of the in dustries aiidTshops of the Peninsula district will be built by the Penin sula House Building Corporation, newly Incorporated with a capita! stock of $25,000. If this amount is found Insufficient, It wll i be doublea. tne purpose of the com pany la t0 relieve the housing altu utlon and at lhe same time to effect a permanent Improvement of the dtstrlct. Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE If 7M ttm dudraff, r If ymr twit U f atllnc out, or It you hav ImM spot, you should know thst Irg'ons of persons havj ovcrcom thrs toublt through a gtntiin InrtUau i-wlps, which will bw mail.! you fr with prtxH box of wmdTtmltr ccimm mL Kotalko, If you arnd only 10 ru, (stiver or a lamps) to pay lha coat of thia ootie, to J.H. Brituin. BI84.StiLF. New York OPPORTUNITY IS WORKING OVERTIME "Opportunity hasn't missed a working day aince the Garden of Eden waa laid out ia building Iota." So wrote a popular writer six years ago. But that waa before the war. Today opportunity is not bnly putting In a full day's work, between sun-up and sun-down, but it is working overtime. The country has never been so prosperous. Take advertising, for Instance. There's opportunity right here In these pages for the men who sell. for the men and women who buy. Don't mist the advertisements. They are guide posts to better buying. They will save you money. USED CARS Buick Roadster, 4-CyI 1918 ffitchell, 6-Cyl Ovtrland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cy! Ford Touring 'A Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl All in first-class shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS Iron Pipe Be Used For Irrigation (Bv Associated Press.) HOOD RIVER. Ore., (Aug. 5. Seven thousand feet of Iron pine, temporarily used In building lhe grade of the Columbia river high way, will find a permanent, use In Irrigation works here. 5-Ton UsedG.M. C. Good Tires, Al Condition Cheap for Quick Sale Will lake touring car as part pay ment. Very liberal lerma tf de sired. Address A. M. Beaver Motor Co. Alder at Twelfth St., Oregon. Portland, TRUCK! 10 ".tic4 w hsnnflal drat,.