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...-U ......... S.-... , ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925. ''TIiorire'fuldrittealtKH' cotne -be.readyl (Tl mir V3M ! In Don't spoil your appetite by humoring a false hunger between , meals. s Let WRIGLErS supply the "taste you need the craving for "just a snack." Then you'll ibe set for a good, full meal your stomach refreshed and ready your appetite pleasantly stim ulated so you feel a healthy hunger. WRIGLE Y'S cleanses the teeth,' acts as a mild antiseptic to mouth and throat, gives a lasting good taste. ' And "AFTER EVERY MEAL" vit greatly aids digestion. ' v- via sar 97u. Httforlahs! COTTON FORECAST. AwnctatH PrMI tMHd Wiiw.) . WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. A pro bable cotton production of about 15386,000, If average Influences ..nrevail daring the remainder of the season, is indicated, the Depart- 4 of Agriculture announced tonight t by reports of November 1, on con dition of abandonment, probable 1 yields, ginnings and other factors. Fresh frrane' jusce at - overland P.rehiirds. Bring containers or leave at Brand's lioad Stand. Will deliver when filled. Mi! E EUGENE, Ore., Nor. 9. Faced with the grim task of training to meet a team touted to win by at leiwt one and possibly two or more touchdowns, the University of Oreron grid men this week will settle down to finish up their drill for the annual Oregon-O. Ai C. contest here Saturday. The Aggies, with the best team they have had in, years, are the slight favorites, suice Oregon has lost every conference game she has played this year. However, the teams she has faced have been strong ones, and the dope always wavers when the two Ore gon teams clash. Then it ceases to be a matter of football entirely and resolves Itself Into a bitter struggle of rivalry, friendly In Its way, but none the loss heartfelt. Both teams will be in sood shape for Saturday' game and fans are anticipating the hardest fought and closest contest of the season. Aggies Not Lagging. CORV ALL'S, Ore., Nov. 9. Plenty of work still to be done before the , Oregon game, was Coach Schlssler's verdict follow ing the Oregon Aggie victory of 56-0 over the scrapDy little Pa cific team Saturday. I was a little afraid the Ag gies might be a bit stale," said Schlssler," "but the game showed them full of snap and on- their toes all the time. They played a good game, but plenty of work is necessary before we meet Ore gon." The play by which Averlt ran back a kick oft the length of the field for a touchdown, was the first of its kind ever made on Bell Field by O. A. C. regulars, altho the rooks did it against Mount Angel College Friday on the opening play of the game.; ; hat unlays Score: -Washington 13. Stanford Oi O. A. C. 56. Pacific 0. Multnomah 7, St. Marys 41. California 35, Wash. State 0. Whitman 0. Gontaga 13. Idaho 14, Montana 29. SIR KNIGHTS, ATTENTION Regular Conclave of Ascalon Commandery, No. 14. Tuesday evening, Nov. 10th. Important busi ness. A large attendance desired. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. W. C. HARDING, Recorder. ' Cook with gas. . Mr.' Russell Lintott. teacher 'of piano music. Studio, 617 Cobb St. Phone 512-R." ''"'" 71 Z5T 7 Paid for reading advertisements IT COSTS a small fortune to make one watch, automobile or fountain pen. It takes a large part of the brains and of the factory to make just one of any manufactured product but if a thousand or a million can be made the cost of each comes toppling down. Advertising, by multiplying the number sold, makes it possible to slash costs. Advertising, by opening up undreamed-of markets, has brought within reach of the peo ple thousands of things which formerly were luxuries only of the rich. When you buy an advertised article, you join in the popular movement to cut down production costs. Amer ica's millions of shoppers, by buying advertised goods, are every day forcing factories to be made larger and commodities to be produced for less. To buy advertised goods is to start saving3 on their way to your pocket. Read the advertisements to know how to save money in the daily business of purchase ROSEBXJRgSi NEWS-K EV1EW i fpQUGLAS COUNTY Comparison of French and English Housewives It is said that the French work ing woman' only thoughts concern fowl and money. She certainly manipulates the fonner with great skill and. as is well known, her sav ings are the ttackliune of her coun try. Whenever a fresh loan la limited In France long queue of housewives are always wailing out side the hanks with their money. In running a household In France one soon linds out that the nmlii must be well fed. They , will put up with sleeplug aocouimodiitlona which British niulds would not tol erate, but there is no compromise on food, says a writer in London Answers. A cook, thouzh she will keel" her pots and puns spotlessly clean, will not wash a floor wlih much zeul. The hardest-working French worn eu, it is Interesting to note, huve, as a rule, perfectly Kept hands. French women tell me that there Is more love In a French home than In a British one, and that they arc more concerned with the family well-being than we are. Gossip, largely keenly critical In character, Is rife among better-class French women. Their talk. Indeed, Is criticism, criticism, and always criticism. There Is Jealousy for the woman who looks nice and laughter for the one who doesn't. , A French woman will not admit to age until It Is really upon her. Then, social ly, she becomes Indeed a back num ber. - Spirit Is said to be the keynote of a French woman's .character. Armed wlih It, she never admits de feat, whether In the world of com merce or of conquest. And this spirit, with which she "downs" a rival, enables her also to cheer on her husband to fame nnd fortune. Location of Famous London Well Unknown Even before the Norman conquest the holy well of St. Clement, Lon don, used to he the sceue of many pilgrimages, ami these continued until the Reformation. It used to be the fuvorite trystlng place fot lads and lassies on summer eve Blngs, In the time when the Strnud of I,ondm was a country road and not the important London thorough fare It Is today. The site of the old well Is believed to lie somewhere between the law courts ' In the Strand and St. Clement's Inn. Within a few yards of the site ot the well stands the church of St Clement, whose bells are fumed In nursery rhyme. Here Doctor John son used to have a pew, but there Is no record of his ever having visited the well which was pnly bricked over when the present law courts were built'. Kansas City Star. . Trackless Train Visits Ciiy And Halts in Front of ,. Antlers Theatre While Hundreds View Unique Ccnvcjzr.zi ' -,' 1 ii'iMi.wum nwnr "' ' J-7 V ' 1 I ' ' v-f 1 " 1 ' iBiiraoi ! ' Lifting Power of Love Love lifts up tlie lowest to Hie hltrlicft, plucea the lowly horn 'by, the side of the bright pnrtictilnr st nr. It binds us to arth; nntl vlien our loved ono hn been tftken from uit It lifts ua to 4avin.' Wh6 Hhnll tell Itn rl.trlM nnd ttsTfr torlenT .Without It a life piiHspd Is like a year gone by without nny Bummer cold, chilly, unfruitful, without pleasure or eh unit. With It the worm ntnte Is endunihle. Th pnlace Is but a stable or an out houe without It a very prison the very prison when the loved one Bhnres It Is a pnlace. Such Is par ticular love. When that, upon th freeing of our souls from this "mud dy vesture of decay" which In closest It, hn grown Into genenil love for our fellows nnd love of ml oration for our Sinker ve nhall not be fui off paradise, for Indeed heaven' harmony Is unlversul. lloln Kris welL , , owr, peir.cE SRUMQREO PLOT nEIlLIN, Nov. 9. Plans for an attempt to ' restore the llavarlan throne, with former Crown Prince Itupprccht as king, have been shelved because "the time Is not ripe," for such a coup, the Frank furter Zeltuug learns on what it terms unimpeachable 1 authority. tiary." The change was announced by the Uovernor immediately utter a very brief conferenco in his of fice early t lit morning with Cruwford and Deputy Warden J. v. -Lime, 'the latter is acting warden during the absence of Warden A. W. Dalrymple, who Is visiting eastern prisons and at tending a mational prison confer ence. The governor said that Craw ford would remain in the Unploy of the flax .department. . lie has been superintendent since the be ginning of the Fierce adminiKtru- tlon and also served in that capao- lty since the beginning of the l'lorce administration and also Borved in that capacity for a time under tha Wlthycombe and Olcott administrations. Wanted Hit Share He wns a little, ninlersl7cd, Innf fcnslve-looklng person. He lirtd managed to get on the Urondwny eX' press at Times square by the simple expedient of holding his breath nnd allowing himself to he jammed Into the trnln by the burly hlue-eoated guard. He found himself in a pork et formed by four men surroiinflins hi n. Ills chin ranched up to almui their knees. The atmosphere whnt there wns of It was stilling. He managed to stand It for about two minutes. Then he twisted his neck up to the man In front of hlin nnd aid: "Pardon me, sir, but woiild you mind holding your breath fur a moment? I would like to get a mouthful for myself." Jlercury. The R cat on "Do you remember, dear." snlc, Sirs, r.lnnk. "that before we were married you always offered me yout left arm?" "Yes," replied her husband. "I wanted to have my rlnlit lumil free. You see, I had a lover's four that someone would try to take you nwny from me. and I nlwnys kept It In readiness for defense." "How sweet! I'.ut how Is II that now you usually offer me your lit'lit arm?" "Well, I am not so afraid 113 I was." LONDON, Nov. 9. An Ex change Telegraph Dispatch from llerlin says there are increasingly persistent rumors of an impending putsch in Bavaria, Prince Hup precht seeking to seize the "Crowu and recover his military powers. The monarchists fear that their supporters are gradually weaken ing with the passage of time and therefore consider it necessary to act immediately. The moment is said to be headed by the asso ciation of loyal llavarians. Its success, the dispatch con cludes. Is regarded as extremely doubtful. , , 0 , Beat with gas. SUPT. FLAX DEPT. AT STATE PRISON ACCEPTS DEMOTION SALEM, Ore.,. Nov. 9. Robert Crawford resigned today as su perintendent of the flax Industry at the state penitentiary, and Governor Fierce said that John J. Quinland, prison engineer, would now be in full charge of all In dustries at the penitentiary. In cluding the flax and farming In dustries. The governor refused to make further comment on the change except to say: '"I am not going to have any further clash ing of authority at the peniten- Costly to Crow Tall "Sorry, hut I can'f Insure vnn you're too tall," said the arent to the man who wanted to take out an accident policy, , "Too full? What's the mutter with that?" protested the nppii ant. "And anyway I'm not as tail 1 my father was nnd ho had no trouble getting Insure)." "But your father." the agent ex plained, "was Insured lunjt ay w hen there was no danger of a tillow having his head knocked ofr bv a skidding airplane." American Le gion Weekly. Had to Keep It Mother Where did i-i i ilmi dp kci 1 I Willie You gave It I n:c f-r the heathen. I Mother Then why did you keep I Willie Well, teacher mid I was heathen. Montreal Kuzette. Read the Classified ad in The News-Review. Thej mean dollar to you. & Grip L 4 i-K Take Laxative yMa in taa&Htjiffl km 1 Charges Dentist Who Slew Rich Wif e Planned to Kill Step-Son, Tea Fresh grape Juice at Ovnrland Orclmrrfa, Ilrlng containers or leavo at Brand's Koad Stiuid. Will de livered when filled. "Prettiness" Makes No Appeal to Normal Boy When nature hands on the pood points of parents she Invnriuhly secnm to be more pent-ruus to the boya than to the rItIk. I'urly hair. Ionic eyelashes nnd Rood complex ions go to the lmys more frequently than to the cirlf. Notlre the boys with natural "marcel" waves and curling eye lashes, niid notice bow they value them. A girl would be proud of them, but most men and boys are mortally nsliamed to possess these ndrnntur;t!fl.a They blush every time any one mentions eyelashes, while the curls are given frequent appli cations of water Hfid brllllantlne to restrain their wayward tendencies, says London Answers. All this, while less fortunnle sis ters try vainly to play the coquette with scanty, sandy eyelashes, and spend a small fortiimt. at' the hair dresser's In iin eurleiiVor to tako the lanknens out of their unlnter estlnjr tresses !, Keal niituim tresses, too, are more often tlinn not banded on to the boys. Hut there In one consolntlon, A girl thus endowed may refer to her tresses as "tltbin nMl," but n boy Is never allowed to Imagine that he Is nnylhluK pe but "ginger"! Tree-Climbing Fish In India there Is n fish known ns the- tree-el hub in ff perch. Techni cally tho scientists call It "nnulvas tesludincns scandens." Hy means of Its tins and .'ill this (ltdi can travel overhinil from one body of water to another. Its br;ithnR aj paratu. Is adapted for life out of the water. Stories nlwmt this fish's nblllty to climb trees shnuld he tnln with liberal portions of :ilt. The frilled States bureau of fish eries Informs tin that these 1ales of Its tree-ellniblnff propensity "are herltntfes from early travelers nnd are largely mythical." However, the climbing perch has been known to work Its way upon stones and In clined tree trunks. Tills In ns close as It ever comes to lilmblng treeg. Exchange. rr i i. V- - v y i - , x s J J. ' Dr. Thomas D. Young, dentist who slew hit wealthy wife ami embedded the body in concrete In well, planned to kill his step on, too, in order to get all of bis wife's money, it l charged by the Lot Angeles prosecutor, to whom Young confessed. The step son, Charles Patrick Grogan, is seen talking with Detective Walter A. Grant (right), who Young hired to "solve the nysterj" of Urs. tVoung't "disappearance,". . r . Notice to Orchairdists! -WE ARE AGENTS rOR 1 The Hood River Spray Co. ' ' Carrying a full line of SPRAY MATERIALS Dormoil (Oil Spray) v . . , . Dry Lime and Sulphur Bordeaux Powder (2 Pkg. 'Form) Blue Stone, Lime ' --. Sheep Dip ((Hoodro) Hercules Spreader Quininojt ,:r? iabhU Serious illnees and com plications ofUm fallow an ordinary Cold. Check it; uso the old Reliable, Safe and Proven Remedy, "f ax atise UROMO QUININK." Tho First and Orijjinnl Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more thun a Quar ter of a Century. The box bears this signature I Proof of me pudding Is In tast 1 Ing whether ouyer or siikr rta) . Ui itiasaltled ads Price 30c A Business Man Goes to Ocd Ilapp and wakes up happ) tP hia btisinpss -SI 15 advertised N s TREE PAINT We are making up a car for immediate, shipment. DENN-GERRETSEN CO., INC. THE ACTIVE Heating Stoves The Active is an all cast, cast lined, is handsome and is made to give service and comfort for many years. , See our line of heaters before you buy. ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Phone 25 , REAL BARGAIN ON HOTPOINT VACUUM CLEANER SB . -