PAGE THKKB fc -- - ------- - -- -- -- -- -- - -i-i-i-rwyinnririnri.ru'ij H G 0 S S !WKlU'SB!S!tB 'COMETS 0iS coMET PERFECTING WEB PRESS USED FOR THE FIRST TIME .I, nn.vnvfi THR ROSEBl'RG NEWS-REVIEW. THIS PRKSS is rouA li-' iii' I TEST MODEL FROM THE GOSS COMPANY T ' FOLDS 3500 COMPLETE PAPERS PER mm- AM) PRINTS AND r zzz N f . X seburg News Review Printed On New Press pntlnui From Page Ona.) A! this point the wide web, Us "0 Inches, is now slit in the It, making two small webs 35 wide. These two small webs aass over a pair of bars that lay (tele of 45 degrees, (which are 4 angle or turning bars), are tssenibled together which gives it fold to an eight page paper, two small webs then pass over vmer which has a V shape, termer gives the webs another store they pass to the rotary knives to be severed from tg wb and placed in the pack et, a completed newspaper t upon both sides and folded tor the carrier boy. Ell t noticed by the reader e palter remains in one long from the time it leaves the roll until it enters the packer link is supplied from two Ink nlains, one for each side of Mi, ind it Is distributed by a f composition and Iron rollers ribrate and cut the ink so the lupply can be rolled over the "" " li .l ILM type by composition form rollers af ter each impression. The power for operating the ma chine Is supplied by a seven and one half horsepower electric motor set In a pit under the floor and belted direct. After the piess has been properly adjusted and the web of paper threaded through the press from the paper roll to the folder, and after the type forms have been placed up on the type beds in a manner that will make the pages come right when printed, there is nothing left for the pressman to do but push on the belt lever and watch the press run. The weight of the press boxed for shipment was 24.000 pounds, and the freight from the factory was an item of $730 plus, while the erector's chargv3 and expenses amounted to more than $400. The machine is set over a pit on a cement foundation, which with carpenter work made necessary by installation added other hundreds to the investment, the to tal expenditure amounting to more than $8500, this Investment being made in order to better serve the people of Douglns county. Patrons and friends of the News Review are invited to inspect the new equipment, which makes the mechanical department the equal of I any newspaixer office in any city of twice the size of Iloseburg. In addition to this mechanical equipment, the advertising depart ment recently installed the Meyer- Both advertising cut service which enables the local advertisers to use the art work of the nation's best artists and to also have advantage ol expert advertising writers. COULD LAUGH AT LANDLORDS Xmas Greetings There is no royal road No MAGIC PATH TO SUCCESS, Success is just another Name for service. We have complete faith i.n the good judgment of the American people. ' They will endorse these -ars and their policies. Visitor to Los Angeles, and Soma Citizens, Established Miniature City With Their Autos. One way to avoid high rents has been discovered by about three hun dred tourists from the East and a score or so of Los Angelenos, says the Los Angeles Express. Tills method Is: Living in their motorenrs. There is a regular colony ot men, women and children who have turned cars into apartments in a parking con cession Just east of Lincoln park on tiie Alhambra boulevard. Here Die motorists have their ma chines arranged In rows like streets, huve clothes lines strung, cook stoves set up and are living as comfortably, It is sufe to say, as many persons who pay $100 a mouth or so for accommo dations In npurtinent houses. Many have equipped their cars so that they need only to pull down the front sent, drop the side curtains and roll themselves up in their blankets to be as snug ns any person In a hotel, bedroom. Others have pitched tents and are sleeping on army cots. The new order was started by tour ists arriving In Los Angeles from the Enst. The grove of eucalyptus trees looked good to persons who had so re cently crossed the desert, so they stopped there on the edge of town and mudc the camp their home. Seeing how conveniently the visitors avoided blgh rents, many residents of Los An- g geles took up the camp as a permanent K address. In due time the United States (5 i government took cognizance of them j and gave them ruml free delivery. ! HAD MEMORANDA OF IT ALL ?m$mm VWVIS OAKLAND W ma, -i - -, J.F. Barker &CO Implements Automobiles Tractors ur Turkeys Brought a Good Price. P-nd io rth. Ve about me nf Ik. money wnere vnn ran u .now you lorno get your money' nrth.u-Mla rhPi.,. .... ..!., .. Mt-H.Mll. electric l"s In I he WlfeT W1,h a"ollne nlne "rm m.ch nery for ,LP0W7 F 1 "" ou can V , ,s WOrk' Come ,n lnd Iet u ,p" Tom , . m V rac,0T Price with carlot freight rate. u.or3" 'r ,h Christmas cake. We know you 'or Prl and qu.litv. iJIJeaioperative Exchange Young Married Man Altogether Too Mattr-of-Fact for the Ordinary Loving Bride. Young Mr. llnrsh was a devoted hus band, but both absent-minded and matter-of-fact. Therefore, Mrs. Marsh hnd trlnls thnt teemed to her real ones. "Ulchnrd, you are going nwoy," the said, her eyes filled wtih tears, on the morning when Mr. Marsh started for New York, to be gone 4S hours. "Yes, I seem to be, my dear," ad mitted Mr. Marsh. "You will think of me while you ore gone?" she begjrod. 'Certainly I will. I will bear it In mind." And nothing could have been more obliging than his tone In saying tills. "And you will be very, very careful of yourself, getting on and off tho trains, and about your meals, I'.Uli ard?" "I will certnnly se thot all those matters are attended to at tho proper time," and Mr. Mursh, hastily scrib bling a note In regnrd to an Important business matter he had almost forgot ten, placed a loving arm round his wife. "I liovo memoranda for all these things you've mentioned, my dear," he said In a enlm, reassuring tone. "You may be perfectly ensy about thctn all." Philadelphia Ledger. wltlT dirtVrent kinds of" snakes, nn Inials, and spiders. Fur a tlmo In the swamp of the forest they had to ilve on monkeys, as their food was washed away. They are now living with a tribe of Indians who have nev er seen a white man. One of the party lias been made a "medicine man," and visits his patient's wearing beads and a necklet of teeth. Tho natives wear no clothing, only neck lets, anklets and rings through the nose. Japanese Shrines. More than 70,000 Japanese residents of Tokyo called at the shrine of Kbl su, god of wealth, on the outskirts of Osaka, before noon on the Japanese New Year's day. They knocked the walls of the shrine with wooden mallets and called upon the pod to bring then) riches during the coming year. All the gods of Japan probably receive morn homagtt January 10 than any other day of the-year, that being the first special god's day of the cal endar. Khisii Is very popular In the Osaka district, the rich Industrial sec tion of the empire. In Tokyo, although he has .s-ev-ral shrines, the Japanese place more faith in the power of Oiorl jltishu to bring them fortune. Goodyear jo rage. Tire Service, Ford Tin Hats on Peace Footing. . There are no swords to be turned In to plowshares In modern warfure, but on many a Held the famous tin hut of the American soldier is now doing sen try duty to scare away feathered marauders, the New York Sun states. The tin hat Is playing Its part as gallantly in the arena of agriculture as In that of war. Penciled upon a wood en pole around which an old coat has been druped, It helps to create a rather formidable llgure of a wurrlor and In some Instances, when the coat is an old army tunic, tho motionless figure when seen from a train window or fast motorcar seems like a ghost from the Holds of Franco. wny Men Hate Shops. "Of course," said the floorwalker In the big department storo somewhat apologetically to the clerk at the stocking counter, "I suppose It's talk ing against my own sex, but you can't tell me men are more efficient than women, at least not In the stores. "When a ninn comes In here be never thinks of coming to me and asking where he can find the desired article. Instead he roams all around the store, asks salesgirls who aren't supposed to know the different de partments und gets mad generally because he doesn't get what he wants in n hurry. That's one of the reasons why men hate to shop. They don't use their heads at all." New York Still. Self Feeder Press Installed .1 . vs k With tho Installation of the new Miller self-feeder press In the Roseburg News-Review exclusive Job printing department, that depart ment is now In a position to handle work In a most modern manner. Within a short time a pony cylinder press will be Installed to handle book work. The equipment In this department is now thoroughly up-to-date and no higher quulity of Job work can be turned out any place in tho state. Harry lllldehurn, who has been spending a short time In Portland at tending to business matters, return ee to this city this morning. The .Norm Side Sunshine club was entertained Thurscav afternoon at the home of rMs. William Fisher f this city. A very pheasant afternoon was spent with sewing after whick delicious refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. Crawford. 813 Wm. Davis and wife, who have been visiting in Seattle for some tlmo lift here this morning enrouto to heir home in Klamath cocnty. Mr. und Mrs. Davis spent last night in this city. Christmas Candies and Nuts We have just received over a ton of candy and nuts' Buy your Christmas supply early. , The price is right and the quality never better. Special quantity price to churches, Sunday schools and other large buyers. PEOPLE'S SUPPLY CO. Travel In 'Central Brazil. Trnvelers' stories of attacks by spiders "a foot In dlsnieter'' are re lated In a letter from central Uracil. Lust January three rx-ofhVors set out from Knglund for the Aniar.n, and they huve written to a friend tellins of amazing exiierlences. The party had been attacked by tribes of In dians, hut guns saved the travelers. 1 A They jilso bud exciting rn-ounturf I ! t S 3 3 KNOW u We Carry a Complete Line of Hardware ut Did You Know We have a wonderful Selection of Gifts for every member of the family? and that every, gift in this store is a useful gift? Come in and see the great preparations we have made for our holiday trade. For a Boy You must see our assort ment of Knives to appre ciate our stock. EX. For Dad Razors for every Man. You will find your special kind in our stock s. L - j v Every Boy Wants a Gun- We have a Complete Stock Come to Our Store We will make Gift Buying easy for you For Mother Churchill Hdwe. Roseburg, Oregon Co. imcnm For the Cook Don't forget the cook remem ber the (iirlstimu dinner. The gift fur lier, tho gift of iihc ftilneHU mid hIwh)' welcome. 5