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ROSEBURG NEWSREV1EW. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1925.
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R06EBUP3, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 1925.
SINKING FUND WILL MEET GENERAL APPROVAL.
, -The decision of theity council to establish a sinking
fund next year with which to retire $27,000 worth of city
bonds is an act of good business policy that cannot fail to
meet with the approval of tha taxpayers generally. Under
ithe plan proposed an annual eyy sufficient to raise $3,000
land starting in 1926 with one mill it will require nine
; years to raise the desired amount. That periooj will meet
;the date of maturity of $12,000 of the bonds, issued for the
: purchase of the city library premises, and at the same time
precede by a few years the remaining $15,000 worth, issued
:to pay for new fire fighting apparatus. Interest on both
; issues will be taken care of during the amortization period
Tout of the general fund of the city. Liquidation of the $15,
'000 block prior to maturity, under the option of so doing five
.years after the date of flotation, will save a few thousand
I dollars interest. ;
I, Two years before the retirement of the $27,000 worth
.of bonds referred to above, the city will be able to pay-off
also in full the $25,000 batch of city hall bonds, thanks to a
linking fund started for that particular purpose during; the i mortgage covera it!
administration of Mayor K. Rice. This liquidation will leave "f
mora mnnoir rlnrinr tha 4u n oa-o Jrv, ,'o tl f,.n...;., Americana are born at the rate of
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Br BCRTGBATpS
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
B not deceived. The car that
comee out with new dealgna baa
the earn onea on the pedestrians.
Even the guy with ( faet car may
be elow pay.
J
Parking space is where you
leave the ear to have the tail-light
knocked off. -
'h
Many a car la wrecked by I loose
nut at the wheel.
Many a man drlvee Into matri
mony by driving with one hand1
FROM THE JUNK PILE
A bouncing, a Jouncing,
A leak and a lack,
A bumping, a Jumping,
A knock In the back.
A creaking, a cracking,
A bolt and a Jar.
A dashing, a smashing,
A helluva carl
to the general practice of many
of those woo are behind them.
Tuo situation Is very similar to
that which exists In connection
wth branch banking, where we
have well-intentioned gentlemen
operating large chains of branch
banks and at the same time vot
ing resolutions against branch
baoklng or advocating tbe adop
tion of bills opposed to branch
banking, but with loopholes which
allow their particular kind ' of
branch banking to continue
California for example.
Why can we not get rid of the
righteous Indignation on these
types of discussion and get down
to basic facts?
Many of our banks are full of
dangerous If not bud Installment
credit paper and conditions are
leading up to a breakdown. Why
not propose some practical method
for correcting the situation before
It grows worse? Portland Jour
nal of Commerce.
Hobbled Justice
IT
ARMISTICE DAY
He who hesitates is i how tape-bound court procedure (n ! lo8t te,t year
As a warning to. Jaywalkers
traffic sign in a Michigan city
reada:
tossed."
Mrs. Benrich I gave my hus
band an imported meerschaum for
his birthday.
Mrs. Newrich Oh, how charm
ing I Touring or sedan?
The design of the car may
change but the same old fashioned
Tbe Armistice Day activities of
tbe American Legion were suc
cessfully carried out. and appar
ently the celebration was appre
ciated by the general public, ac
'cording to reports presented last
'night by the chairman of the var
ious committees at the regular
! meeting of L'mpnua Post.
I Financially the receipts from
I tbe dance, football game, and
I country store Just about met aH
'the bills. The post will perhaps
j be required to pay out a small
inmnnnt fA envnr nil I h a miwmh
On the fifteenth day of Febru- 0f the day. This, however, was
ary next the federal court of thia , to be expected considering tbe
unmet win near tne case against stormy weather which prevailed.
I the rum running crew of the gaso-1 The minstrel show, held on
line schooner Pescawha a gang'. Monday and Tuesday before Ar-i
arrested so long ago that the fact mist ice Day, netted a fair -rof it,
mou lamjr writ luueu 11 uiu too mum- : which will go -into lue legion I
017 or most news readers. The ca&e ; treasury to be used to - provide
la set to come to court more than equipment and uniforms for tbe
a year after tho offenders were ap- drum corps.
prehended. It Is the Intention of the legion
This delay Is not the fault of the Post t0 outfit their drum corps tn
Judge before whom the cane will men a way that tho musicians will
come, nor yet of the prohibition of- have no handicap in their effort
fleers who made the arrest, nor lo win ,ne "a,e championship cup
perhaps any other - public official. 1 8t ,he next etate convention. This
It 1b Just another llustratlon of :fup wa " two years ago, out
cleverly evaded by the quli k think
ing iioris. whose mysterious pres
ence introduces the staid bachelor
to a new viti of things as .they
might be. If.
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Liberty Theatre
Dorothy Kevler, considered by
beauty experts to be the most beau
tiful girl in California, Is featured
with Cullcn Landls, In the first of
the Waldorf releases for this sea
son, "pemy of Men", which cornea
to the Liberty theatre today.
"Enemy of Mn" concerns the
devotion of a suiter for her almost yts, 1 mean lndufiulteiy by going
helpless younger lister, . who la j to bed half an hour earlier, and
misguided and marries a brutal ' using the half hour for the follow
politician. As a result ot the young- lug treatment
er .slster'a series of misfortunes the Make up my cold cream formula
older sister becomes intensely bit- both 'ways with mineral oil aa a
ter. and capital lling her beauty she 'cleansing cream, and with vegeia-
MS
NIGHT TREATMENTS FOR WRINKLES
If you are threatened with wrin- Thia treatment 1 so stimulating
kles.you can do a great deal about ' ,nat minor blemishes, tiny scars,
keeping them away Indefinitely- i'"- u""f
"m"1- ..-. o --
the skin will be clear and lake de
licious tints. Try It for a month
or two and aee bow you like iL
Distressed Mary Ann Any
bleach is drying to tbe skin, so
you should alwaya follow It with a
cream or a line
America can hobble Justice.'
Is determined
However, the post
to take the cup
Delays like thi3 always work to a"!n ana '.ne "rummers ore al-
the advantage of the guilty party. ! I"" w0"g up new numbers
The longer the delay between the .... conte8t"- '
act and Its punishment tho less the I . L D1P'!ua P08' hiw a policy of
probability of learning the truth " Bee.kl"8 donations for lt9 ac
concerning It. The truth Is not v tl'S0mma.nvd" "ar , Berrie
what the guilty party wants to find. '"f- ,'uda a
The only great concern of the pro-
soniethlng worth the money.
We
believe that our minstrel show was
well worth the admission ' price
ve per minute, but drunken auto-
drivers prevent any congestion of
population.
TEACHING HER TO DRIVE
Instructor: In case of emergency
Will remain for later liauirhitinn two nvina- hnnrl iWm tA. i P" on tn " i to protect
. . ,. ... ... . .. I Hr! I thought that come with'erlme the
application on other indebtedness, assuming, of course, that
there will be no appreciable reduction in subsequent tax
levies. '"
With $52,000 worth of bonds paid off by 1931, there
tailing $75,000, representing direct obligations on the city. ' the ear.
That they cannot be paid at maturity in 1929 and 1930 is the ! ,n,,rue'0" ea, ,,art,r won,t
. . . ,. . - ., i work look for a ahort circuit
ui-tx-pieu veraici oi uiose inorougniy conversant . wun ine j Her: Then if you find it do you
city s iinancial condition,, so they are to be reissued, flhis .'B3tnen itr
fW urill f,.oll k Jl ,j u.. ti. a :' mexruowr: iwaya
"v-v ivumnj m uivrcu, fiui ji, iicvu nut uvxuaiuii any radiator is filled with water,
uneasiness. With other indebtedness out of the Way, "tho ' Her: Oh that thing on tha front
creation of a special sinking fund to pay off these pavmg fouJr Hk " p"'"'n?
bonds will not be a hardship for a municipality whose assess- instructor: You've bothered me
able property valuation will soon exceed a total of $3,500,000, l"'! theV'a""
' pad it is reasonable to expect that full payment can be made ' right over there,
even before a second tenure of twenty years. Unforseen '
necessity may in the meantime force further extension of the I," ",m,,0i,k,""n, Pneumatie
fossfonal criminal Is that the truth
be suppressed and that he steal
enough to fee an expensive lawyer. I and tnBt everyone was satisfied.
This being done he goes on with Tnttt wlll De our B,m , tho fu.
his profession making good profit ,ure, also. We will perhaps need
on the delay. j considerable money to outfit-our
Lntil such time as we make , &ram corps to compete with others
Justice swift and sure In this eoun-im ttie stare, but we are not ask
try we shall have a steady Increase g tor donations. We do ask.
In crimes of all sorts and kindsi however, that when we put on
To this will shortly be added the entertainments, shows, dances,
formation of vigilance committees ; etc.. that wo be given tbe support
the public from the of the people of the city. We
hobbled courts fail to ' spnreeiate- the sanrort already
supprejs. Portland Jelegrai. shown us and are grateful for the ruthless power.
seta out to mane an men niv rnr kiu - ,iu.h h,.ii.ia i ..u
the vicious acta nf nniv Reniio nf !h...n'i it i ia in mv numnhiui 'massage using a
- .wu - " . I - ... Ml? .""."I - ..
her powerful appeal Innumerable "Beamy") . Beat up the white of : "
men of wealth pursue her and give an egg, adding a teaspoontul of Miss F. O. H. Small molos are
her a tribute of Jewels. vinegar, and aa much powdered not disfiguring so there should be
There are a number of large sets j borax and powdered camphor aa "o need, to bleach them, and a
shown, reproduction- of the finest! will go, each, on tup of a luc piece, I large mole If It really disfigures
modiste shops. Also an .entire see-, Stir this well, put the whole Should be removed by a doctor as
tion of New York alums were re- amount Into a small, wide mouthed unskilled hsndlliig is very danger
produced to obtain the essential bottle and keep for use. Ktep ous and might result In a scar.
elements for this drama. small, soil paint brush near as you Never tamper with a mole your-
. cut Uiia on with a brush. 6el:
Antlera Theatre" I Now for the treatment n,ih the ! Young Mother Sleeping with
That mlich vaunted thriller del akin wiih rie.-ins.inK rrcam anrf the mouth open and snoring may
lrtxe "The Phantom of the Opera," wipe off with a cloth wrung from indicate that the child lias adc
which Carl Laemmle, the producer, : hot' water. Wring out the cloth ! noids. It would be well to have a
hns so vociferously pronounced I again, and hold over the face, so 'doctor exaniiue him.
"the greatest mystery thriller of j that the blood cumes lo tbe skin I Mrs. Emily G. You can tint tho
the age," will play tomorrow at the and the pores open it takes but a stray grey hair by using a henna
AnUera theatre, and the people of minute. Paint thia gummy egg lo-1 shampoo; this will not be a dye
Koseburg will at last have an op-1 tion on thickly and lie down. If -and it will not injure your hair
nortunlty to see Loo Chaney play J possible keep your eyes abut, and nor your health. To do this, mix
what Is said to be his latest and j relax as much as you can. The as- the small package of Egyptian hen
greatest role. f itrlngent tightens like a mask overina that comes for a shampoo with
It Is claimed that twenty acres ; the face and draws out the wrin-your lather and rnb It well Into,
were covered wlth,seventy massive kles." After 15 "minutes wash "off ithe hair and scalp. Let this stay
sets for the gigantic production, with hot water and rub In the flesh oa the hair for about 15 minutes,
which Is adapted from the French building cream. Massage well into , as a trial, and then proceed as
mystery romance by Gastou Le-lthe skin for five minutes, longer if I with any other Bhampooing meth
roux, sometimes alluded to as I possible. Wipe off with a dryjod. The natural shade of your
France's successor to De Maupas- cloth and go to bed. Much of the ,halr wlll not be affected, and the
sant. The 'sets are said to include' cream is in tbe skin, which wlll stray white hair will be tinted
a complete reproduction of the take It up during the night. Next j enough not to show.
great Paris Opera House, Interior, 1 morning wash tbe face with ice Tomorrow Lotions and
exterior and underground. cold water and nothing else. I Accessories.
The five vast cellars which at
one time served as the stronghold
of the Second Commune of France,
and equipped with many secret es
capes, dungeons and torture cham
bers for the red purposes of the
Commune, Is tthe scene of mystery,
thrill and terror when the strange
denizen of, vaults and shadows
known as the Opera Phantom rules
the gay and noble throng of the
fashionable opera with unseen, but
encouragement received. We be-
The Methodist Merger "ve that the activities sponsored
Failure of the Southern Metho- "' be of a worthwhile nature
Idlst conferences to. give a three anu wo hope that we can con-
Alwaya aee that ' the I fourths vote for merger with the
Northern Methodist organization la
a malter for disapiKiintment to for
ward looking religionists, but not
for despair.
For sixty years the southern
church seoamted from the north
ern riennmlnniinn hv the t'lvll war iimlt. even In the event of addl-
has carried on as a distinct rell- tlonal cost.
.I,.,,. i.,H,n. tin m, niel The membership drive Is to
who are naturally more conserya- j
tive than those that make up the'
Northern Methodist body. This vote
tinue to cunt on the support of
Roseburg folks in our efforts.'
The post. af:cr hearing the re
ports of the various committees,
adopted a resolution directed to
tho county court urging tbe con
tinuance of the county health
Lon Chaney, who plays the
"Phantom" is supported by a cast
numbering thousands, all In the
colorful splendor- affected by the
wealthy and noble of that period
with notable extravagance.
Heat with gaa.
JiOTKD lUXt'K.KS COMING.
The announcement that the
Portia Mansfield Dancers are "to
start at once, the captains being! give one of their beautiful and
Jack Crafton, John Gerrety andiunusun! Dance Concerts In this
11. L. Eppstein. The two loslug city is most welcome. They com-
Clty S CreOlt, DUt It may be accepted as a certainty that any tire. If he breaks some bones he 1 .i' . --Von Unot o-vduetothei,eam8 wU1 Pfovll, an entertain- prise twelve solo and ensemble
can oo to a butcher shop and get ', disinclination to chancr.4 ment toT. the w.!n.ne"' . . lBnce"' .?" ?,.r18.' 'Hn Ine
future bond issues will carry feasible plans for ultimate li
quidation. The costly lesson of past tardiness in that respect
has been well learned, and tho examples of other municipali
ties whose Jax bonding methods have brought them to grief
is afforded at this time for what value they may be in the
guidance of our own affairs.
The women of the future, so far as physically able, will
be helping their husbands support their families, according
to the prediction of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, made in a
recent address at Milwaukee. She felt that the standards of
expense and the level of prices will continue to rise, making
it necessary for the women to take hold and help their hus
bands. The women of 20 years ago would have groaned at
such a prospect. Not merely were most of them unable to
do anything" to help support their families, but a very great
number required help to do their housework. Trobably the
housework of the ordinary home is not more than half of
what it was 25 years ago, owing to new inventions and cus
toms. The modern woman is full of energy, and if she can
get more of the benefits of the world by taking on some ac
tivities outside the home, she will not hesitate to do so.
o
The county farm conference to be held in this city,
starting tomorrow, is of vast importance to the agric iK unl
interests of tin's county. It is also of great importune, to
the business men of Koseburg. The cooperation of the lat
ter is needed.
some spare rlbij
So few ladles and gentlmen drive
their autos like ladies and gentle
men. .
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Every automobile driver seems to
depend on every other driver to
run slow at street crossings.
'fa "l 4f
ANO WEARING WINGS
Jack and Jill '
Sped up the a hill,
A curve up there was sharp.
The car upset;
Jack's rolling yet;
Jill's playing on a harp.
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The family purse also needs 4
wheel brakes.
h v
The unreached heljht of gallan
trya motorist backing out of a
parking space to let a woman driv
er In.
Ripp.ingRhymQs
Slate Press Comment
I,aro rnmptnltit hn!t IWn mode
hocauMi of the inMHllmrnf nvntom,
'now applied lo au torn otitic, pla
it In a flfnir-
They have failed at selling prunes, they have failed at laying LonU Tn a Rood many canon from
THE RIGHT JOB.
Hundreds go, a weary mob, to the poorhouse in the dell. '
Men who've never found the job they could do and do it well. !m,s 1,l '"mture.
disinclination to
but it Is enld. Is Influenced by tho j
question of color In church mem- j
b.rshlp. ;
Prejudices alwaya die hard and
An effort will be made to make !tlon of Harold Ames, one of the
the membership for the coming featured members of the com
year the largest the post ha panr. Their program will appeal
known. The work the legion is i to all lovers of music and dancing
inri.rlnlrln la vnrlhv nf tho 1 1 n - Inr nnn Invelv ti'Ptm fill Inn a n
Change from a Comfortable eXlStlllK I , .-. , , Inlher In rnnlil i.,.ee.inn Amr,n
order always comes slowly. Hut ittheir encouragement should be Ithe classic compositions to which
IS sure to come even tnougn It j .vcn lentil,, the nrcnnlzatlnn. Ithev will give rhvthmic visual!-
Wicienl
busek&pfa
PLANNING FOR THANKSGIVING
Cider
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
Left-Over Prunes
Cereal
Creamed Dried Decf
Pop Overs Coffee
Luncheon
Spanish Omelet
Wholewheat Bread
Marmalade Cookies
Cocoa
Dinner
White Potato Soup
Pork Chops
Sweet Potato-Apple Dish .
Lima Deans
Celery
Steamed Fruit Pudding
Hard Sauce' Coffeo
Nuts
- As Thanksgiving comes round
each year I am always puzzled con
cerning, the dinner menu for this
comes slow footed. "Nothing Is so Tne ica post (s als0 endeavoring I saUon is Tchaihowsky s "Sympho- : festive day. Shall I publish the
deliberate a.4 true progress." Port
land Telegram
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PLAYERS CGMIfilG
OIU DECEMBER 1Q
A change hns been made in the
date for the second appearance
of tho Moroni t)l?en players in
KoscMirg this reason, they having
announced their Intention of ap
pearing here nt the Antlers Thea
tre on Thursday, December loth,'
instesd of Friday. December 11.
Their vehicle on that date will be
"The Ship" by SI. John Krvine.
;a serious drama of such Interest
I and intensity, thnt the audience
is ueia Dreamless until l no sen
sationul climax.
There Is much cause for rejoic
ing In the selection of "The yblp".
There la entertainment, much to
lnuuh about and much to set one
a, ti c e e e v e e a e ' t'1'"''nK- Smn w ho see It will
a - ....... -idrenm and some wlll remember.
I Tho dramatist has created in
,fThe early motorist doesn't catch
so many pedestrians."
o-
IVin't forget on November 2S. to
visit the M. K. church, south, ba
zaar, held at J. O. Newland's Auto
Sali-sroom on Cass street.
brick; others nailed the picayunes, but they never learned
the trick, iet no doubt there is a place where the failures ;
well might shine, if they could but find a trace of the same I
trades In which the Installment
plan Is applied under very much
more questionable conditions.
It now rinera many types of
i . . ,- , .. , .... ... .small mocnaniem, morn or less
dim gut in line, incy ami I JillOW wnat llicy COllIU do, SO WC justly Items of hardware and
see them sadly romp up tho brae and down the slouirh. to the !k,lcl,"n "iuipment, a inrgo variety
fc . i.. it -1 , .. . . .... ii'f clothing, furs and, of course.
poorhouse by the swamp1 . borne have failed through bitter umeroig. other boner known de
years, failed at every thinK they tried, then becamo great I"'1" nuvin" ,,n,lro of r"n'
auctioneers, cutting swaths extremely wide. Some were i"so In "hi" city there is in force.
loaded to the guards with tho grief that failure knows, then w"n. " .'" '.'"'".r i,ll"M- ,he I tn
, , . . pinn wnerenv nouses msy ne
tiiey found that they wero bards and to gorgeous heights pninted on tho installment plan.
they rose.
miniature our modern world. In
tho Thurlow family, with their
shipyard, you will rind )nur.'lf
anrtwour work. St. John Krvine
suggests It all.
riach nian will answer for him
self. Moroni Olsen will situln bo
seen In a sympathetic role allow
ing htm fnli fcope for hU wonder
ful histrionic talent, and the other
favorites, especially Janet Young
and Pyron Kntilgur, will have the
strong parts.
Slnitle ndnilsHlon tickets wlll
be on sain soon by m
Ihe Roseliitrg lluniness
to give the heartiest cooperation
to the work of Dr. K. 11. Stewart.
slate commander, who was form- Antlers
erly post commander, and because
of that fact a big enough mem
bership is desired to be able to
carry out any project undertaken.
The post gave a vote of thanks
to Hon O. P. Coshow pr his as
sistance on Armistice Day. Judge
Coshow made the Memorial Day
address and refused all remuner
ation. Attorney Carl Wlmberly,
past commander of tbe post, was
Instructed to convey the thanks
of the members to Judge Coshow.
The annual nomination of of
ficers also took place last night.
Procedure calls for two nomina
tions preceding the annual elec
tion which occurs the first meet
ing in December. Those nominat
ed were Leon McCllntock,
mander: James Fletcher, adju
tnnt; V. H. Gerretsen, James
Condman. Ojcar Berrie. first vice-
commander; E. A. Post, second
vice-commander; John Flurry, I
chaplain; Harrle Dooth. finance)
officer; Philip llarth. historian;
Oeorge TrnpolU, sergeant-et-arms:
Carl Wlmberly. Coy Cordon. Joe
Denn and Ted Post, executive j
committee. I
ny Pathetlque.'
old-fashioned kind, embracing the
Coffee
You wlll see that I have substi
tuted Hors d'Oeuvres for the cus
tomary soup. Also I am serving
the squash in a way which our
grandmothers would not have
served It. For so heavy a dinner,
merely lettuce with Thousand Is
land Dressing makes a substantial
enough salad. Here are the recipes
for the out-of-theK)rdinary dishes!
Hors d'Oeuvres: Buy two largo
tomatoes. Slice them thinly. Place
one slice on an Individual salad
plate. Over It sprinkle one table
spoon of ground, stuffed olive, one
tnblespoon of chopped cucumber
pickle, and one teaspoon of minced
colery. Top with a dab of Mayon
naise dressing and finish with a
dash of paprika. This makes one
portion.
Old-Fashloned Potato Cake:
Mash enough boiled white potatoes
to fill a quart measure twlrc. Sea
son with melted butter, salt and
I pepper to suit Individual taste, then
The Dancers wlll appear at the tried-and-true. dishes of our ances-! l" "u" 'na,v,UUK lasle' nea
on Sunday matinee and mr, n, rin mv re.rier. nr.fer t,our ,n ""e ,B.rKe onions, cnop-
i,r (in mv reanero nreier hl . . . .
even'.ne and Mnnriav evenini In - . j,k " ..i i Peu. ano mree Deaien eggs.
conjunction with Olorla Swansons among the old?
agegroi v irLiie
Form
Into "Joaves" and bake in two pans
i In a moderate ' oven till a s-nldnn
I believe that the majority of , brown.
Fresh grape lulco at Overland house-keepers like to serve a novtfl- Squash en Casserole: To two
Orchards Bring containers or leave V;.dish ortwo J? the Thanksgiving lcupI! o mashed boiled Hubbard
at Brand s Road Stand. Wlll de. ! -D nner'. Here U ,no menu 'hlcn ; squash, add two tablespoons of
Uvcred when tilled. 1 lntena 10 8erve on mT ova bom0 melted butter, salt and pepper to
uiuie.
Hors d'Oeuvres
I Roast Turkey Brown Gravy
Sage-Onion Stulfing
Cranberry Sauce Celery
I Old-Fashloned Potato Cako
Squash n Casserole
! Creamed Onions'
Lettuce Thousand Island Dressing
Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. 8. Weather Bureau, local of
fice, Koseburg, Oregon, 14 hours
ending S a. m.
Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths
Highest temperature ye&terday hi
Lowest temperature last night 44
Precipitation last 21 hours 04
Total preAp. since lit month.. 2.94
Vnrtnal nreein for Ma mAlh A 11
.c?m'Total preclp. from Sept. 1,
1925, to date .. B.D5
Average preclp. from Sept. 1
1X77 .. 6.23
season, two beaten eggs and two
tablespoons ot sweet cream or rich
top-milk.. Turn Into a buttered
casserole, sprinkle with finely
chopped mild American cheese,
cover with drjr bread crumbs and
bake 35 minutes In a moderate
oven.
Tomorrow Crocheting A Close
Hat
.6S
Total deficiency from Sept. 1,
1925 ..
Average precipitation for 46 .
wet seasons, (September
to May Inclusive) 31.4S
I'nsettled tonight and Thurs
day; moderate temperature.
WM HKU.. Meteorologist.
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For a few days only wo ofrer
our Palmollve Shaving Cream and
Valniolhc After Shave laic for the
price of Ihe shaving cream. A 60c
value for 3uc Lloyd Crocker.
fosfttonal Women's Club, which
organization Is sponsoring tho
three appearances of this com
pany hero this senson.
Majestic Theatre
A narrow street, only fwrnly feet
wide, furnishes the basis for War
ner Bros, motion ' picture of the
, i same Elaine, that promises to fle-
nnd 1'ro- light the patrons ot inn jiajrsiic
c -miss
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
f I 5'). Koseburg Cleaners, phone
i T here Is nnn thittir nt ruiriv
I theatre beginning tonight. , Alwavs makes the guests eat
I Being tho screen version of the hearty.
novel by Kdwln llateman Morris. in the center of the spread
The narrow Mreei presents a put a Stack of
bread.
There's a task for every man, suited to his mind :w"h ,r nr",, necessary
and frnme; he might rid; in his sedan if he could locate the of security. No doubt in due iime j
same. But he has to go on foot with the other heartsick men, JStl ,
where the down-and-outs are put, in the poorhou.se in theltho installment plan bai and
glen. For so many men are blind to the work they ought to '0FZZ other '
do; everything's a dreary grind, every calling they pursue. Idireriions. . I
There's a job for Richard Koe that would fill his soul with ,.iri!!',h?. TlI.tniT-i !
srlee, but its name he doesn't know, and that berth he'll never of the installment plan m lis
see. Many men who might excel in tho jobs they've never j
found seek the poorhouse' in the dell, whero the paupers'
wails resound.
story as Interesting and surprising
aa tho3e crooked little alleys that
twist and tur:t their way across I
crowded cities.
To outward appearances, Simon
Haldane. ptnyt-d by Matt Moore. Is
as unobtrusive and retiring as the
narrow street be lives on, until one
.Inrnt, ntetit hi. find liirt harhelur
Will ctrr tnmnrmw quarters Invaded by a nameleae
. . iolrl. wh
Oregon Bakery
tJl N. Jackson SL
Colds
Colds brrik in 4 hours (of the millions
who uie Hill's. Fever and headVhrt g.i.
UGrippfviekliinjdJii. ThuistKequKk.
the Kirnttlic wiy to end thest dinrmj nd
duromtiTts. Don trust lesser helps, doo'l
wilt. Get tuck to nomul at once.
i girl, who asks for refuge from the
: inclement weather ajd the iclke.
I ltnrothy Devore. vivacioui como
;dy star, i hsracl' rises the l!itr.:dirj:
j IMrls with all the rha Oi (:'. a b a'.i
, tit ul anil cultured Kill It n v.t.-.it
ened cin'umstaniivi. w;.h I':
riinne
- . n . .A. " - - 1.11!- i?T7 .US I
e-Kii,,,,..,.- ... " -( v . : ia' . j . - - zi. '. --if Jj ine wax io swell. tMee your
ver be accomplished by lha adop. siilllltf 'slni lo protect ber Ireui l.ioo :e ,1. ito--V'3 ,i. ,, , k.
' tion of rvaorutions. nartlcuBrlv in , lANIAkfA t. U LI I II I i fears, announces lo tbu world that l.Is 'TTVTa .n i. i
1 1 nose case. Wn sui-n rwoiu- eIJ.Cl ' . snr ui .uv. vi Protrusion of the Bladder
Itlons obviously Wj not correspond j CsMBa 'wM'' wiuipetma j Mauy cmbmas-ilng iltuaUona are " , "Dear Doctor Peters: I am
DietanJHealth
I3y Lulu Hunt Peters. MIX
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Impacted Ear Wan- man, 64 years old. and for tho last
! M. McK. If you have a sense five or six months have been tron
; of fulnesg and itching and sudden- bled with a protrusion; whether It
I ly become more or less deaf In one Is Uie bladder or Just the lining of
ear without any previous symp- the passage, 1 cannot tell, and hes
jTS oms of Inflammation, the probabll- Bate going to a physician. I am
ft , "y i that the cause Is a mass of afraid he will talk operation, to
);,iacu,nula,',I which I am very much averse. I
yt.2: Ordinarily Ihe ear wax Is secret- have no p.Hn anywhere, but for
i- ert only in surilcient amounts to lu- the last few days, I have felt a
bricate ihe canal and after It has soreness In the left side of the pel
been secreted it dries and scales vis, when I press slightly, and
off. Sometimes thrnnirh phmnlr than, ) .nu. t. n
Ci " - : " ....... ..-. . u siiKiik inuisiuic
VjB inflammatory conditions tho wax exuded, of a clear nature and not
t glands givo off an excessive offensive in odor, tin v ihink
o. j amount of secretion and this will this protrusion might be absorbed
accumulate. . i nose wno nre em- ny say own local treatment? Mrs.
ployed in dusty works like coal B."
! mining and milling may be trou-, Your condition sounds as though
bled with tha Irritation whlrh will there might be a weakening of Ihe
cause an Increased amount of wax. anterior wall so that the bladder
Treatment If tho mass Is soft, protrudes sllghtlv. This Is not a
syringing with a sufficient amount dangerous condition unl.,.. it urn.
Oregon Bakery's of warm aalt solution one scant trades far enough ao that it be
level teaspoon tul of salt to the pint comes Irritated
'of water wlll remove it. This ran The only permanent relief is an
be put Into a fountain syringe operation, but at yonr ago your
; which Is hung two feet above the physician flight say not to operate.
I ear. Boll the syringe five minutes There is no local treatmont that
before using lo sterlllio IL would cause an absnrntinn nf the
If Ihe wax Is hard It can be sort- protrusion. If It protrudes verv
ened by dropping three or four much vnu bad belt er I n rt mnd
drops of a solution made of ono slied piece of cotton tied with a
level teaspoonlul of baking 'soda, string and dipped In some mild oil
three ounces of water and one ta- snrta as mineral oil or sweet oil of
blespoonful of glycerine, nse this any kind, so aa to hold It up until
several time a day. before tho you can sen vour phvslclan Change
syringing. Or. yon can nse perrix- this wad of "cotton daily
Ide of hydrogen and water, half See your physician as soon as
"2 J,r' , . possible, for a dlarnoaia and cor-
The hearing may be made worse rection. It la fnnii.h ,h.n
temporarily because this wlll rause foolish dsngerou. Mrs. B. to post-
pnysi- pone seeing a physician bocause
of the yon think he mar advise an oper
ation, ii ne is tne rlgbt kind of a
physician, he won't advise it im
am a wo- (Continued on pace T.i