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oiuun iev.!. .msv, novensiH , ira. PAGE SIX IMMATURE TAPE MASS MEETING! Law EiIitok am mi in mi : ' til - ' 'A t V- WW I WORM IN VENISON i . - ' :' i .''( 1 . -! ,1 Parasite Has Been Brought Into Oregon by Alaskan , Dog It Is Believed. SPECIMENS WANTED MY ROSY SKIN How 1 clean it how I preserve it. By EDNA WALLACE HOPPER iThat in wliut causes bluckheada and My Fkln In tho marvel of millions. blemishes. ; r'vcii m.ri.r und moie rosy than 40 i I cover my body with facial Youth years uko Yet mine Ik a tsrand-1 1 foru hatliiiiB. Thus 1 remove three mother's at-c tiui.-H Hi. return; I remove without It. .Mil,,, has been no easv life. I have ' Nothing to Compare, livid It In th'i IiihoIIkIiI. I H'-rviMl ! .My Facial Voutn is llio Br.-at.Ht France fi ' ji-am In tin- ritors of ilians.iiK lorinii.a science hus creat th war Vet countless yoiinu girls j . d. 'i Kicatest beauty experts now .my my complexion. 1 can easily employ II. Some supply it tu others, Hiss fur l't "' '""r '!'" '"v Irl:e. France kuv mo tho methods Icm-J I hrniK It to you at a modest price. k..- in ..r,.Miniii. I am huh-'and 1 uiK you to employ It. You will nlvlriK them to others. They plied my beauty, kuvm nie perennial iiuil!. No I hope to biiiiK to mil lions the heneflls I not. How I Keep Clean. Effort Will Be Made to Secure Samples of Meat Contain- ' ing Form of Worm to Make Experiments. Roseburg Armory, Sunday. November & 8 P. M. SHARP iniilii- i find untlii iik t uipriHi-h it. A fine oni)ii' .toil fri iiniKHM.Mo unleHH tin .Hkiii in i:lciiti. Kiinu Wallurfl Hopiht'b VuvAul Voudi Ih n.r.v hu)iIi1 y all drtm Tim first Ktt'p to iM-amv Ih a i U nn km( uih! toilt-t L-uuntem ut 75 contH nKIn- a Hkiu that in id-un Ut th pr hot tit. AIho my Ymtu Cn-am il. ptliH. Iji I Jjiiiti'lnif, a faiiKiiiH my fumy mid nain. AIho my Wtntu , J'ariHiuu bfinity, tuuKlit im hw Ut Youth laytli last word in facial j j,,.t ,t ! nay. Aihu rny llmr Youth, which, nii-tlio'l Ih a lfifiild ch-ansi-r. Ij hroiiKht my luxuriant hair. My ISvau-! rail It mv Kadal Youth. It coiiiaiiw ty boon comea with each. no animal, no vcKftaltU fat So It i Take thin first Htep to btauty now. rannot k"w liair ou th face. It Clean tiio skiu with my Facial Youth. cannot awlmllatt i auy way with The i:ninediai resultH will amazo Uih hkin. Itut it penetrates cvury . 'Ih.-n. If you wish my other! porn. When I wipe it otr. all thu dirt aula, they are at your call. Kdna mid Krlme, all that i-Iokh the Hkiu , W allace Hopper. buaincHU address, i cornea with II. i Vaukha. Wis. j You mav think yo udean yotY ckin , iMoi: Alius Hopper Is now appear-' without It, but you riont. Apply Fa-, Ins twicn daily in tho I'antaKea tha-j cial Youth to what you call a clean lers of the I'atiric coant and weaturn tfkin and seo the cxlia dirt you K( t.1 atalcs. I RAtRM, Nov. 10. Sucresa of tho Inrouio tax measure Ih aaid by poll-! ticlatiH to havo m.itcrlally altered the venatnrlut Hituuti' n In Oregon and j In all probability made (lofernor Walter M. Tierce a rontender the; democratic noniliiatfon. For hoiih tftllft the executive lutfl be n ptlrihed j forward to this 4-nd by bis friends j and It Is well kjiown niuotiK his hhho clatcH that he has been "rarln' " to tin. The refeiciidum election proved that his hold on the rarmer vote is! unshaken and the result is cousid-j cred us a ote of renfidence, a per- j Bonal triumph. Iy his followers. Should lite Howui.or anuouioe hit caudida'-y. It may be considered a certainty lhal Milton Tliller wftl withdraw to accept some late ap poiniment. Ihis will have Will It.! Kinif and (Jeorne Mauslbld of Md- ford to content the nomination with fierce. aid neither mriMiL -n'Mih . to make headway against the execu- I live. Sam Carlitnd of Lebanon and William Strayer of Haher, who have been ured to run, havo not yet an nounced I heir candidal leH. and may not do so with the governor In the lieli. On the republican side, posslp has it that Mayor Halter, unablo to se cure desired secret society endorse ments, will retire and that K. K. Kubli is Mated to receive at least a factional endorsement at tlu last minute from both Ulan and federa tion. Some of this strength will m to McNary, now speeding on bis way to Washington, while McArthur Is hopliiK to concentrate aiitl-kluu sup puit ajaiuHt a iMvliled field. Mrs. Ij. H. Moore who has been Sherman Clay ; Co'a sales representa tive In Kosehi.ru for eaiw has been compelled to Kive up our lino on ac count of loosiiiK lease on her store; and we are now looking for new deal- V. If you have flour space in your store tir wish to open up music store write me ut once at 415 Court St., Salem ami I will arrange to see you P-Msonally. H. Ij. Moore, field nmr. for Sherman Clay Co., I'iano dept. WI LLY Coupe-Sedan Standard V1450 De LuXe 1550 Hunters are asked to watch for the parasitic tape worm which has been found in der in this county, and send any specimen located to lr. (ieoryr ! Hon k. who will forward them lo the Oregon exp-rimeul sla tton. Sometime apo a hunter brought to Dr. Houck a portion of vnison con- tafuing small wliite uraiun of some! to the Orison Acrhtiltural colleue and li was found that the mt i't con tained the f tn mat ure form of tape worm. A person i-uthij? tills meat would be subject to the worm as it would mati:re upon belnti transfer red. In connection with the origi nal specimen sent In, Dr. Hoink has received th followiiiK b"ter: t; Doctor CeorKe . Ilouck, Hosebiir, Oregon. My Dear Doctor Houck: Approximately a month bko I re ceived a specimen from a deer which you had forwarded to the state board of health. 1 wrote you v.t the time! that this was probably a tape worm, but that it would be forwarded to j Washington, D, C. for determina- j Hon. I have heard from Dr. Kansorn and he advises that this Is quit ! Vrobably cystfccn'us taradi or the! immature form of Taenia krabboi The interestlnt! thing about this is the fact that Taenia krabboi Is the tape worm of the do. the Immature1 stnge of which has never been re- norted anywhere in tho I'nlted States. Fp to the present time ru-i ports have come only from sections1 where reindeer are present and the Immature form has been found only . 'n these animals. Doctor Ransom surRests that It will very probably ; attack the deer as this sepcie is so ; closely related to the reindeer. He j suggests further that It would not be , at all Improbable that dogs coming j down from Alaska could have i brought the mature form of the par- unitn lino IM',UU. 1 Minn utrirui- ally of several do;s which have been brought down from different sec tions of Alaska td Oregon. Doctor Hanpom has requested that we keep a sharp lookout for fur ther occurrences of (his parasite. I am writing, therefore, with the sug gestion that you advise the hunters who are going out next year con cerning the possibility of finding this cystic tape worm. If you can se cure any specimens I should be glad for you to forward them to me with out uin-g any preservative. I shall feed them to a do? and attempt to obtain the mature tape worm froiti this animal from 10 to K weeks la ter. Yours verv truly. OKKOON KXI'KHIMKNT ST A., Hy H. T. Simms, professor of vet erinary medicine. The parasite appears as small grains of rice in the meat. They re semble rice in every respect, except that they are softer than rice. The immature form will be found in 0i muscles and will probably be quite numerous. They do not develop in the deer, but as soon as t bey are trail tVrred to some other animal, or to a human, they Immediately de velop and take on the mature form. Dr. Houck asks any hunter who next season finds these parasites In the meat to send him a sample so that he may comply with the re quest of the experiment station i & f A J in 9 i f V,- ;' M.J Cj ,im is , iK, tv.jvVVU,4V;v;;t,! ... .. V 5' GOVERNOR WALTER M. PIERCE W. J. HERWIG, OF PORTLAND PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS AT THE LAW ENFORCEMENT MASS MEETING- ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR WALTER M. PIERCE The fighting Governor of Oregon will deliver an address upon "The Enforcement of the Law." It is expected that the Governor will have some thing of considerable interest to say to the people of Douglas County. The Governor is deter 1 mined that the Prohibition Laws shall be en forced and should have the hearty co-operation of all the citizens. ' ADDRESS BY W. J. HERWIG, Superintend Saloon League cf Oregon Subiect: "The Maiestv of the L HerwiV is not sDarinsr in his' attadmw ficiah who are not vigorously and e&tf rnforcincr the Prohibition Laws ot the.i is a fearless leader who is not afraid tos ...,iU 1 A U 1,arr1 hv al whore UUIO C 1' I OilWUlVI a-'i- 1 1 . ' j ested in Law and Order. The Difference is Finish rPl IE famous Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan is now available in two im.shts: L Luxe, in rich blue, nickel trimmed, with black superstructure and runni:it', gear, at newly reduced price; and Stan dard, by request, entirely in black, with washable Spanish lo:ig grain upholstery, at a still greater price saving. Doors front and rear no seat climb ing! A demonstration will reveal the reason for this fine car's great popularity. GLENN H. TAYLOR, Dealer Service Garage, Roseburg, Ore. KNIGHT i Car cement in, I,. Y. Mctzger. The Last Raid of Sheriff Kendall cf Linn County. tu. I.... -, f..i :J f cu:tf f.,J,n f I : r . ...t,:u u. i r:i 1 k,. An;Ailoon Learje" 1 lie 1.131 awn iflldl miu jl fiiiiit icuuaii kjl ,11 vuuiiijf, ltli.ll litis urcil llllliu viiv- ..... - gon, will be shown. The film contains several other interesting features. Come prepared for a thrill you J: . - J ciisappo:nica. , ,. 11 ltv urcrd to attend tllB 4 M,: ITlV.llll. . t.. All of the churchc3 of Rosebura are unitine in this Law Enforcement Mass Meeting and it has the ba . endorsement of the Ko3eburg Ministerial Association. THE MEETING WILL BEGIN SHARP 8:00 P. M. EVERYBODY WELCOME EVERYBODY (ft Sixty three new iiml iwiwcrfiil lnrn- : lunttvt-H ti) b. plur hav, Jiirtt lu'fn oilrenM ly tho Southcrit 1'itt-iric ium:'nny. it ha air iiiMtnrcil today, t'ou.riil.-nt with the Get at the Real Cause -Take Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets nrv intn-liari1. It wan annmiurml that oastcrli inaiuirai'tti, tt'K rnni orns have Ix'kiiii ih Uu ry "f fifty now freight and las.i.-ni:.-r l.iMiintlvi'S ordi'rrd powerful lm-iv .,, , , . . .... , iTvlce in ",,uthi in I'm ifir iiin.in'y. The twn orders. aMii,i; a t al of V.?. umines for hand!:!.- roi.;aiit!y iner.asine truffle in the West, will represent an epi nditnre of aheiit $S.tU'."ii'i when delivered and f tte.i for s.'rvieo. The new lovome'iV'S itnhodv the latest ipproved ft:ii.ir.s lor Inereasins if fieieney nnd eeor.emy of operation as worked out ly :-..i'.oern racfie nit live imiw't e-i:s. They will make possiMe leiu-er ru!i and tho handl- Iuk of hea it r tr:i:m. Thirty four of tive new used hy the Southern Ta eifie. Tin have n tractive, or pull-' iiu power of TiT.Mo poi'.nds without 'he auxiliary hoost'-r ,'imine and 7.-; .. pounds w ith the honster. Th tot:il weiKlit of eni:ine and tender is apiuox:mate:y r.7-1 :i'i pounds; kniilli over nil. h; feet, ti 1-4 ituhes; heiulit, I"I feet. 1 1 2 Inches; driving wheeis, ?:! 1-2 Itn lies In diameter. The boos ter er.i;liie is a separate two-cykml'T steam el. tine (reared to ax!" of trail in;: truck wheels for the purpose of nssistinn main entitle in huiellitu: triors, hoth in staitinu and on re aw ;raiHs. H is cut out us soon aa the train a'tains a speed of about IS milis un hour. The "4-'!-2" type senger locomotives, found to h one i f the most efficient and easiest rid ui: tallies in use, hive a tractive power of 4",G)iO pounun; weight with tender nppriin.it"v iri pounds, mid are n- f..,.t, f. 1.4' inches in len rih. The powerful "2-102" freitl.t ioiOU'.O lives are ;i; feet. D 1-4 liH'hes lonr. llive trac'ive power without booster of T." f pi !.. is. with boo.cr .T!i poun..s an ! we.rh aiiroxlmately C19,.vM ,i water n-""" M K - -it, r ;is It ws0' , Rt 1'-::k.:;k - ..1 ruNCE That's what thousands of stomafh suftcrers are clonic ntw. Instead of taking tonics, or tiyini; to xwh up a lnr tlicstun, they are attaAmc tho mil cause of the ailment cktlcvl liver end (iirdcroil Ixmcls. IV. Kilwards' Olive Tablet arouv the Uvcr 1:1 a snxuhi";, luahm; way. When tho liver and Nwe!s arc vr furniin their natural tunemns. away g ns itulit;cstton and stomach troubles. 1 lave vou a Kid tasto, ovated tomrue, rr aiMtitt. a lav. don't -can fechnr. n ambition cnercv. tnMi!le with undicrMixl dxxis? Take Olive Tablets the substitute I calomel the Ioctmt;.v s ::i are if tiie "J if J (remht service at thoe tn use mi , the line. Th. s .. i 1 st Htiii mtist t::e i use on any railru. ! "4 2" tMe, t on it lm-ut'.tain t v j 1 , liii h are ;unei:s. ,i:kI lemb rn ; ever Iniilt. Tin se f:ct parts, tu-. i di isi(ns anl tiem (leliv. retl type for heavy ! 1 are similar t untHin section- of e aimnK the lar r.i of tht :r type in I. Ten an' the filly knrun as the etn!er locomotive, . the most ;xi'M-tnl , deer UH'omtM ives e are to he used in rvice over mountain 1 .xceiitionnliv innir 1 SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN CUT SKIN runs. The reman ing nix locomotive are of the "4 ; tvtie ot pf.sser.er .....n... ... ,...!! ,r.. rv i-j 1.. 1...- . Miuiai ui inline I'uiii 171 rmvly yetaWc.ornp.Mmcl mixed ith I , , , . efficient in maKitiK the run of ."..11 miles between 4 Udell, t'ts'i. :i:,l .siwrkfl. N'evailA. 1 .ike oiw or two at tvciumr i r nmctc olive oil. Yon know them by their I ohvf color. They do tlw work without ' tcUcl. lit what you Uc. lxamlJOc Pie locomotive mountain tlH passilli;er are heavier una more jH.wi'rful than any passenger locomo-t Iinc ccld cream. Any lircal.-;ti rut rr s':a irritation on f.lcc neck rr ! ody u overcome uuickot l y a;in'yim; .lentho-Sulpiiur, s.iy a r.ou.l skin spcculnt. Dccjmc ct it ftr:n dftroymc prorrrtics, netn ; ha' cver Ivcu toimd'tri take the P'.ice ot thi sulphur preparation that instantly brrw c.et from i!ie itcliasa. b'irn:mi and irntati.Mi. Mcatho-Saiphar hr.ilj ec.-tma rivlit un. iwurj i-i skin char a-id smj.,t!i It sr.d.ni f.i;:, to rc:cvf the toreient e- d.Mm-.irfmrnt A little jar of ' i i!T.lio-Sti:phur nuv K- ob- ooco at am- urU). jturc. i. u ,.,i W. MeM Dealer m i t- ? i n t Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Metal, laUfP."' Fire Brick. Limr. Sewer Pipe Rn'orCi and Duilding SycxcA1 Warehouse: Empire Barn