Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 01, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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FOR
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,411 DRUGGISTS SLLL U
in Seeks Best
For U.S. Envoy
... rrl 1. (rcnit.
tlS. Feb. 1 niiMiicDo .
1st or gin" "a"ul
L authorities mulled over
r . .i.. today In consider-
FT..,:r... ... the next Ger-
ridoTta :,h, United Stale
?h hopes were expressed that
fctween the two nations will
irei shortly after the new
in iilministration begins to
t r, ...e uniita to be ready
ann'ointnient so that relations
f resumed as soon as possioie
!,.oK. reaumlne or-
119 pretiuuoij .
relations with Germany have
I business men as arnbassa
Em the former empire. Berlin
kwn heavily on big concerns
Ln tnd llaiiiburg for her hep
Eves. One of the most cora
nentioned names in connje
Ith the Washington appoint-
that of Director (ieneral
n of the North German
iompany.
iken resigned from the com
l prepare for tho appointment
lr asked that his name be not
!. Later the foreign effice
ito Induce him to reconsider,
uccess of some German pro
in bringing about a good
in other countries has led
l talked of most frequently
jeiiCKestUm of several names,
tn-n tn have nacifist views
have had no connection with
regime.
lalthy man probably will be
when the time conies. Th-3
ler the present conditions Ifi
it.lv nmiill ami the nnnninfpe
rept a portion of his remun-
ias the glory accruslng to the
atmerican who comes here us
trior will find conditions far
t from those surrounding
;V". Gerard, the last head of
fcassy here. There Is no bril
urt life now. In fact, the bo-
will he almost entirely niits
fesident Khert entertains oc
lly, hut In a very simple way
tie of the lavish decorations
tic dishes which marked the
k lianquets. Among the diplo-ft-re
is also lacking the cus
tsoclal life of a Kuropean cap
st of the men are swamped
rk.
American representative will
dully busy The American
I has hern conducting many
(at ions and compiling data.
r. when the ambassador ar
ia a-Hl fi.,
ling him and requiring buBi-
o
OF I. TO ENTER JAIN.
puehters of Isabella will en
r'lth cartU lunh nn.i .i 1
Maccahee hall Tuesday, Feb.
w't enena ai Imitation to
h'lHls, to be nreunnt A.lml
f
frh Liberty Tlnn,1a .r.
exchanee for oermnnent
Bring in your old Pnnrih i ik.
Koseburi! National Bank.
Getslt"
Tickles
Corns
to Death
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I the Corn Off
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HOW DO YOU SAY IT?
By C N. Lurio
Common Errors in English and
How to Avoid 1 hem
"OFF OF."
THE use of the phrase which lieud.
tbls article lends often to error
that are seen to be ludicrous, whet:
analyzed. For example, one will heni
the question: "Where did you bu
thnt stink ?" The answer comes: "1
got It olt of the butcher around th
corner." To get a steak "oft of thi
butcher might suit a cnnnlbul very well,
but the very Idea would shock any
one else. In proper usage, omit tin
"off;" sny: "I got It of (or from) th
butcher around the corner."
There are cases of the misuse ol
the phrase "off of" that are not lu
dlcrous, as ln the Instance alread
cited, but In which the "of Is no'
needed and Instead of saying, "Hi
JuiniKMl off of the car," sny, "lit
Jumped off the car." A man who ex
pects to open a store says: "Will you
buy something off of me?" He should
sny: .Will you buy something from
me?"
(Copyright)
O
A LINE 0' CHEER
By John Kendrick Bangs.
TO FEBRUARY.
Folks don't like you, February
For your ways extraordinary.
Pendulous 'twtxt Joy and Borrow,
lee today, and thaw tomorrow.
But despite your manners wayward
Since your daya all lead ub May
ward I shall etllt your pralseit etnir
Aa the Highway unto Spring.
(Copyright.)
, Why They Laughed.
A little girl In one of the lower-
grade rooms of the Columbus public
schools brought forth peals of laugh'
ter from the roomful of pupils, and
when she sat down, blushing with sur
prise and embarrassment, she did not
know what had caused the un
precedented hilarity. She had been
reading and when she came to the
word "lord," used as a title, she did
not comprehend It properly. The sen
tence was. "My lord, permit me to
pnw." The little ilrl. evidently hav
ing heard the term used In another
nay. said with great emphasis and
t the top of her voice : "My lord 1
I'ernilt me to rutm '' Indianapolis'
News.
Plants Affected by Gat.
The effect on the growth of plants
caused by increasing tbe amount of
carbon dioxide In the atmosphere has
been tried, and the results are said
to have been very promising. The
Baa. nbtnlned In the process of smelt
li t Imn ore was suppllp.1 by pipes to
au area of sone Koven acres, and
the crops taken nf this land were from
2 per rent upward greater tiiau those
.runi similar, tu untreated plots.
WOULB PROHIBIT D08-IATINQ
Custom Common Among th Igorots
a Declared to Be Undetlrabla
for Many Reasona,
Those who remember the artlrla tn
this magazine a short time ago tell
ing of the cruelties connected with
the killing of dogs for food among the
Igorots, says Our Pumb Animals,
will be glad to know that It has
aroused sufficient interest to cause
the Manila Dally Bulletin to say. ac
cording to a clipping we have just re
ceived :
"The oftlce of the Department of the
Interior Is constantly receiving from
persons In the United States, mostly
women, letters protesting against dog
eating in the mountain province
among the Igorots, It was declared by
Secretary Kalaw of the department
All of them, he said, urge that in the
interests of civilization and better
and higher mode of living, a Inw
should be passed by the Philippine
legislature prohibiting the sale and
the use of dogs as food material.
"Aside from the fact that the act
of eating dogs is highly undesirable,
the letters state, it is very inhumane.
The Igorots, they state, like to cat
lean dogs and that the more bony
they are, the more palatable they
taste to the Igorots. Consequently,
when a dog Is bought In the dog mar
ket at Ilat.ulo or at any other place,
It Is left to starve for many days be
fore It Is eaten, the communications
declare.
"When asked If the passage of a
law prohibiting the sale and the eat
ing of dogs by the Igorots wus ln or
der. Secretary Kuluw declared that it
might be done ln an indirect manner."
SWORD. WORTHY OF OWNER
Blade Worn by Miles Standlah Haa
Been Traced to the Time of
the Crusades.
Among the reay-s of the Pilgrims
thnt may be seen when visitors throng
the old town of Plymouth for the ter
centenary observances few are more
Interesting than the sword of Miles
Stnndish. It may be seen In Pilgrim
hall.
It Is a Damascus blade and presum
ably came Into the possession of the
Pilgrim captain from someone whose
ancestors had brought it from the
Crusades.
It bears several curious inscriptions,
which waited until June, 1881, to be
translated. Then Prof. James Hose
dale of Jerusalem went with a band
of Arubs to America's most important
shrine and found that the caned
characters belonged to different dates
some ln Cuflc and very old.
He was only able to translate one.
of a later period, ln Arabic. The
words given here show that its spirit
wns quite appropriate to the spirit of
the Pilgrims:
"With peace God ruled his Slaves.
And with the Judgments of His arms
He troubled the Mighty of the
wicked."
Rock Many Religious Associations.
A report on the Dome of the Rock
of Jerusalem Is shortly to be published
and will be of treat Interest to the Ma
honimedun world. It may not be gen
erally known that this place Is the
third In sanctity of all the sanctuaries
of Islam, and Indeed for a short period
It actually formed the Kibla toward
which all Moslems prostrated them
selves ln prayer. Among the more Im
portant religious associations of this
rock we may mention that It was here
that David and Solomon were called to
repentance, and on. account of a vision
David chose this site for. Ills temple.
Frdln this same spot Mohammed as
cended to. the Seventh Heaven after
his night Journey from Mecca, and last
ly It is to be the scene of the Great
Judgment. The historical associations
are not less striking, and such famous
names as Omar, Abd-el-Malek, Suladln
and Suleiman are all connected with
the rock. From the Zanzibar Gazette,
Private Stocking.
A North Shore citizen took Junior
up on his knee and asked him: "Well,
my little son. what would you like
Santa Claus to bring you for Christ
mas?" "Oh, I want him to bring me a humdinger."
"A humdinger, eh? And may I ask
you to describe one?"
"I don't know how they look, but
when you and Mr. Jones came up frijiu
the basement the other evening you
said to him: 'Wasn't that a humding
er?" and he said: 'It sure wasl
would like to have one Just like that
for Christmas.' So I thought If It
was something nice for Christmas I
would like to have one, too." Publish
er's Auxiliary.
Hound In Funeral Tribute.
Twenty-o'je pairs of hounds filed
solemnly psst the grave at the funeral
of William Slby-Ix)ndes. a wrtl
known English country squire of the
old school, who han been nwjjrr of
the Whaddon hounds for 25 years. The
village churchvsrd ovettooks the fa
mons Whaddon Chase. After the
burial service, the members of the
hunt led the famous Whaddon Chase
lack past the flower-lined grave.
Missed Her.
"How Is your afternoon bridge Hub
retting on?
"Oh. rather poorly. Too know, dear.
Mr. CiKUssip has left us."
"Hut I thought she was an atrocious
olnver."
"She Was; but then, she always had
so many delMoos stories to tell about
Ler neighbors." boston Transcript.
Lucky
Strike
cigarette
Its toasted
WON LOVE OF POPULACE
But First Bullfight Mutt Have Been
aueen or spam.
When Queen Victoria of Spain was
married to Alphonso one of the fea
tures of the weddng festivities was a
bullfight. The bullfight to Spain Is
far more Important than the baseball
fame of the United States Is to Its
citizens, and the very life and soul of
the people Is woven into Its traditions.
The queen, a pretty, young, protected
English girl whose viewpoint of life
was the same as other young girls of
the higher clnsses of England, was
privately Informed that not only must
she attend the fight, but under no cir
cumstances must she exhibit fear or
disgust.
The fight was staged with the ut
most magnificence and was opened by
the entry of two fiery black bulls. The
first bull killed a horse or two before
It was put to death. The second hull
was then driven about, tortured and
abused, and finally lured directly In
front of the royal box, where a poor
old decrepit horse, blindfolded and
drugged until It was hardly able to
stand, wns left. The bull, stabbed
with a spear, charged the horse, driv
ing Its horns ngaln, and again Into the
wretched beast until it fell, a muss of
horror, to the ground. The queen did
not change color or flinch, althoiiKli
slie must have been sick to the point
of fainting. The populace greeted her
calm with cheers.
KNOWS NO PERIOD Of JOY
Camel Famed as Possessor of Perpet
uaj "Grouch," From It Birth
to IU Death.
Tn selecting the camel as their em
blem, nntt-prohlbltionlsts display a
aense of fitness. According to some
authorities, though the enmel general
ly fills hrs tanks with water, when h
has the chance he substitutes date
Juice, which, fermenting In due course,
gives him a portable store of iilcobol
to draw on as opportunity allows. Even
with "soft" drinks the camel's powers
of absorption are phenomenal. Water
ing a camel trnln on the mnrch is a
prolonged business, seeing that some
camels require as much as 20 gallons
to satisfy their thirst. On esthetic
grounds, however, objections might be
raised to selecting for an emblem an
anlmnl whoso face has been described
as "a sculptured sneer." The camel
Itself - Is said to be so little ln love
with Its appennflice that It never
drinks from a pool without first foul
ing the water so as to be spared the
sight of Its own reflection. Nor does
Its character ber Inspection. "The
camel," says an oriental proverb,
"curses its parents when It has to go
uphill and Its linker when It goes
down." Camels nre born sad (even
young camels are '.ever known to play),
and their life Is one long protest
against being made to work. Maa
Chester Guardian.
Don't Spoil a Good
Meal With a Bad
Stomach
It Is really a pitiful slrbt to m e
many thousands of people worrying
bout what they can eat and wha.
Lhey can't eat.
Dyspeptics, tlwy call themselves, but
they stretch the Imagination when
-.hey do It.
All these people need to make their
lealthy, cheerful aril of Round appe
tite Is a box of MI-o-Na Tablet.
The etomach of a rtyj-pTtlc Is over
worked and run d'-wn. It needa help
:o dlfreet the fooil. but moro than that.
t needs a preKrrl;tlon that will
:leanse. renovate. fitrnsthen and put
IliiMlcltv Into the ntnmseh walls.
Mi-O-N'a Is the prescription that ll!
lo this and do It so promptly that
eoo'll wonder why you didn't try It
before.
It stops belchlri of run and distress
tfter eatlnr In five minutes. It la on
(onbtedly the aren'"t etomach tonic
ever Klvrn to th puhllc by a specialist
In stomach dlpeaeen
Leading drurnlcts everywhere aeU
Kl-Ci-N on the rooner hark plan.
W. F. CHAPMAN, DRUGGIST
Roteburg, Oregon
HYOMEI
I maamcnOfH-C-fUi
imaamat HM-O-mt)
End Catarrh or money back. Just
breathe it in. Outfit includes inhale
fcatra botlka at all druggists.
DEfflEElUBHEES
COUPE
When comfort is complete and
cost of operation at the mini
mum there is Httle more to be
desired in a closed car
I.-. -
The Coupe adds to those qual
ities real beauty of design and !
excellent good taste
J.
The gasolln consumption Is unusudly low ' '
Th tire mileage I unusually high
O. NEW LAND
ltoseburg, Oregon, l'lione 408.
NOTICE OF RAI.K OF GOVERNMENT
TIMltHK. General Land Office,
WiinlniiKton, D. C. December 14, 190.
Not ire In hereby RiVfti that subject
to the contlUlonii and Hinitntlonn of the
Art of June 9. 1DU 39 Ktat., 218), and
the instructions of the (Secretary of the
Interior of September 16, 1917, the
Limber on the followlPff lands will be
Mold Feb. 1, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
public auction at the United Htaua la ml
office at Koseburff, Oregon, to the
.ilKhent bidder at not lens than the ap
grained value as shown by this notice,
ale to he subject to the approval of
the Secretary of the Interior. The pur
;hac price, with an additional sum of
ne-flfth of one per cent thereof, being
'omrnlHulons allowed, must be deponltfd
it time of sale, money to be returned
if tale Is not approved, otherwise put
nt will t (tn ue fur the timber which
'nust be romovvd within ten years, ltlda
will he received from citizens of the
'Tinted Htates, associations ol such cltl
ens and corporations organised under
the laws of the United Ktiites or any
Stat, territory or district thereof only.
LJpuii application of a qunlillfd pur
hawer. the timber on any leg'tl suhdi
vision will lie offered separnti-ly he for
lelnK Included In any offer of u larger
unit. T. 18 8., II. l W Hec. 3, NK'4
NWW. fir 375 M. KW NWtf, fir 390
M., KK'i NWtt. fir 375 M., HWV, f.'W
fir H0 M none of which timber Khali
he sold for less than $2.00 per M. T. 1
S., It. 6 W Hec. Jt. NK'4 HKU. r 973
M . cedar 60 M., KW HE', llr 60 0 M .
UV4 SE14, fir 9fi0 M., cedar 25 M., none
of the fir or cedar timber to be i-old
for less than $1.50 per M. flay Tail
man, Commissioner. General I.and
Office.
All fruit ana ornamental trees,
vines, bUHhes, correctly pruned,
buded, grartea. Write Lou 1b II. Dor
gold, Koseburg.
BATTERIES!
Chevrolet Cars $25.00 and 38.00
Dolck Cars... $30.00 and $46.00
For Other Cara
Pi Ices on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Afrmry Ilulck and Cbetrrolet
441 If. Jackson Hi. Boaeborf.
I LUMBER YARD
Wp manuftv'ture our own lunilr
and have lxth muph and lr.'sd
lumber at janl. Jf you want iuiii-
Imt, me us.
HONE $24.
NORTH SIOE GROCERY
IDEAL BAKERY
III) Sheridan Hllwt
l'lione l&l
Now open for business. First
class pastries of all kinds.
Superior Bread try it.
OIU.MM I1IUW., frnpa.
HEINL1NE - MOORE
Conservatory
VOCAIj DKI'AKTMKNT
will open January 1, 1921.
Mrs. Chiu. llriHxl, Instructor.
Also new kindergarten and
I'hyslcal Education clas
begin with New Year's.
will
Sheet Metal Work (
OF ALL KINDS
J. H. SINNIGER
119 OAK STREET PIIONB 428
DR. R. P. BRADFORD
AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
Office l'lione 481 IVrklni lllcl.
THE
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