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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. TWO IIOSEDURGINEWS-REVIEW: iMiMd Dally Eveeot Sunday by Two Nows-Wovlow Co.. Ine. T Hssaess ! IITMMkM Praia:, THe' iHotkM Prase la exeltislvelv entltua te the use tor republi cation of alt mwi 4laptchs credited to It or not otharwlae credit ta this paper and to all local aawa pabllh4 haroia. All rights of ra pabUcatloo of afeaieJ dlspauhes brsa ara also raaarvad. a W.. BATES BRT O. BATES- ' atLtered u second eUsa natter . . Roeeboig. Oregon, nndaf f UitCIPTiprl JMTfcf Dally, per year, by mail Dail, all mqnUie, bf mail- bally, three months, by mall- Daily, aiacia inonui, by naiL. Dally, by carrlvr. per month- Weekly News-Review, by mall, par ROSEBURG, OREGON, i THE DANGERS OF I The prices .of securities on the stock 'market we high, ljut that does not seen to deter, the public from rushing in to ljuy stocks. .The experts on investment tell us, that if one is going to buy stocks, the time to do it is when sentiment is blue and most people are anxious to sell, you ca4 hear stor ies about old timers who acquired wealth, just by the habit of buying stocks when they were very low. When the mar kets were crashing and the brokers were having their black jvidays, these old timers would pull the little old fin box y Jut of their deposit vaults; and take out securities that could be marketed at about par at any time. They would K01 down and buy a lot of standard, securities that people were almost jiving away for very low prices. Then when a time like' the present comes, when people are rushing in to buy and not querying very much about the price, these wise old pirds would. take that little tin box again, and go down to the mar Set and turn all those securities into cash. ' In duo time it fould-be found that the boom had culminated, and a crash would'recur, and the wise ones would be in a position to take advantage of it once more. Many folks who are buying so freely at this time have ppt thought of that way of doing Business. For people who have not made a careful study of the game, it is risky business speculating at any time. Such folks should put their money in the soundest kind, of invest ments like good banks. But there are many who seem to (iav a (acuity for buying when the market is at the top. It ts of course possible that business improvement will be so pronounced that the market will advance beyond the present Ievej.j 6ut people who buy securities after, values have had & long period of advance take large chances .that they will have to sell later at a heavy loss. ' -'. 1 1 ' r; .'. . '.(:' .. ! t f;Vit r 4 ; , . , . jnu fleussSARY. ; ; ; ; . . ' ;J.yorkod ipr months for 3Inghara .Qass, who Vun tlw tardyare store; I shoveled nails and" polished brass, and t manicured the floor." Of Cas I packed a hundred weight of hardware, I would aay, "I wonder what that Gingham skate would do were I away? He. surely knows that of his store I am the. stay and prop; if I should come here nevermore his revenue would drop. I am the bulwark of his trade, its cornerstone am I; his rosy prospects soon must fade, if 1 should say goodbye. And yet a measly wage he pays this Gingham must admit ; and now I'll stump hint for a raise, and if he balks I'll quit" When next I saw this Gingham Wight, J said to him, "By Jones, for honest toil by day and night,' you pay but -meager bones. I am the mainstay of your store, its staff and pillars nine; and now you'll have to Jiay me more, or promptly I'll resign." "For bljtzen's sake, !rn." he said ; "relieve mejind my clerks ; long, long you've had a'swollen head, and thought you were the works. Al though you've been of little use I've kindly let you stay, still bopipg for a good excuse to fire you, on a day. And now that good excuse you bring, and I'll get rid of you; pray watch me while I smile and sing, and dance the tra-la-loo." Now in my lone and darkened shack I drearily lament; if I could gut my old job back, I'd be a wiser gent. I il 1 1 ii i i j.aLji..i iii i Reported Batter him recently, Is reported to bo very V. Andrieair, who has been ill much belter. However It wlU be at Mercy hospital following Injur- some time before he wUl bo able les received when a timber fell on to return home. Thanksgiving Specials ; Fancy Brick fee Cream j i . . ; . At prices you can afford to pay. ! Place your orders early. We will be sure to ? ,-! . , , deliver promptly. Douglas County Creamery We carry extra fine Guaranteed .President and Manager Secretary-Treasurer Mar 17, 1M0, at the poat office at Ul Act of March I. laTt. - M .60 .Hi 1.00 year - f RI.DAV, NOV. 20, 102&. SPECULATION. Mason mm Whipping Cream. to Whip. GOOD EVENING FOLKS : Meat man really don't tare wheth er thay can kiaa a girl or not. But what a ehock to their eeif-eateem If Jhey can't . , , , , i U !.:'. Speaking of International rela tione, we have yet to hear of the girl who objecta to mandate. 1 Dear air: After taking four boxes of your corn flakea my corna are much better. Youra trulyV I M. T. Mead. J There la many a safety pin that carries more reeponaibillty than a bank president FiiUm n Ann. Ikav' taxk. vaur- aalf oud a life Insurance policy fori . .. i J-u -j i'ii a..,.. I CI IHWIHnil IKHW, W I I, WW ' you a nlxa new motorcycle. "Yes," said pisa's famoua towor, "I alwaya have leanings that way." IT'S SIMPLE' It U. .In.nl.. I.. . Inill. And the singular of mice la mouse,!"1 '" ."'Ph'.1' ''-. . ... (r nllv nna tha nlsTnt tuafrir-o .tha Then the alngular of algha I, aouaa1. ' ' - i , I , Environment Isn't everything.. Lots of people who take a bath every .Saturday night can't swim. , The difference between a suc cess and failure la that the former Uvea on last month's Income and the latter Uvea on next month's. - - ' ' j a problem of transporta- ; tion ; Mother Billy, why are you mak-, Ing your little brother cry? i I i Billy I'm not. He'a dug a hole, and he'a cryin bocauae he cant bring it into .the house. Ii. 'J, ' r : . . "Weil, well," said tha absent minded man aa he stood - In the bathtub, "now what didi i get In here forf When a man reaches the age of fifty In thla country he is not con sidered fit for any job except the presidency, or perhaps a place in tha cabinet. ' ' ' ' (4 , : Teacher:) Jimmy, If I said, 1 am beautiful', what tanae would it be? ; Jimmy (promptly): Past- . i 4 "I'd like to be a turtle," ; I . Sighed the lad on mother's lap. "'Why would you be a turtle, son?". "Oh, he haa auch a snip." ' i I. . - . r ... .;..,....; "Clothes make . tha man" might be amended by "get out and hustle to pay for them." r , , ' i i a I ' ' V f f He heard hla fiancee wn enend-'them j Ing $1,000 . month with her drea j .makerV so he married the drcasmak-1 er. A man never can unrf,rjiH unnfriuna , why a woman will tell him the hon est truth about her faulta, her wsaknesaea, and all her past love affairs, and then Ila to him about a little thlnn like the number of her shoe and tha data of her birth. Tha trouble with petting In on tha ground floor la that it ao often haa a trapdoor Into tha cellar. - There ara man who like long skirts and men who like short Pon oi cnoppea rea pepper, uream tied pectin ana louow uie aircc onea; but, the only way for the wo- 'hp mixture Well and then form It tlona on the bottle, men to suit each Individual taste ; ,nl ,ma11 ba,1' Serve these on let-1 Tomorrow Furnishing the A part- Is to wear their skirts on rollers so that they can raise and lower them Ilka wlndow-ahades. ! HaThat young lady seems re served. She Reserved for whom? "An I. O. U. per wait." la one kind of a pa- Men's suite cleaned and pressed, 11.50. Roseburg Cleaners, 472. o phone II V L'Wi Ltobr-L o NOTICE TO WATER and that no one could help me. I lie this until you count your calor- CONSUMERS 1 weighed 98 pounds and aa 1 am lea. Owing In repairs, water will be five feet, nine and one-half Inches j Yon haven't said anything about shut off Saturday. November 21st tall, you can Imagine how skinny : exercises. I think It you had had from 1:00 to 2: Oil p. m.. affecting 1 was. I had spent hundreds of some general exercise and had paid the following di itrlcls: From Jack- dollars oa doctors, diets, etcetera special attention to strengthening son east on Commercial: Fast Sixth After reading your book and the abdominal wall by special ab from Commercial souih to Fleser counting my calories, I realiied nominal exerclsea, you would not street; Second Avenue South from that I was practicing slow starva- have the "gobs" of fat there. It Is Fast Sixth to eml of Main, and tlon for 1 could not consume any- highly Important to tone up the all Hoard's Addition. T11K CALIFORNIA ORK.GON ; I'OWKlt CO. o C.'l.KNnU.F HOYS' N AItltoW ' F-SCAI'F. H llKN HK.ATII John Bnrtle 14 -year old son of Mr. and Mra. Fred Hartle of Fernvale narrowly esenped death Sunday, when ho took hold of en electric wire rarrvlng 2.20(1 volts, John and his little brother were plsvinr on the c.lcndnla l.nmher Coe. flume that carries lumber from the Fernvale mill, when he dlsrovered a wire that bad fallen over close to the flume and de- cided to aee If he eould reach It. lie waa successful. Aalde from a burned hand he earaped unlnlured. but had It no', been for the fart that he was severs! feet off the ground and the Rhork causing him to fall, It would In all probability havo pro ven fatal. - UieiHtale News. - Cook with t HAIR yon probably have my formula for hair tonic, but In cans you have mislaid It. I'U print It again at the end of this chat. I adrlse every one to use It In one of ila two forma: ;oll. 10 dropa; alcohol, 4 ouncea; without the pilocarpine if theW Tr. cantharidea, 4 drams: Cologne, are no gray hairs; with It If there! 4 drama; roae water, to make 8 is any tendency loward premature grayness, or even H gray nair baa already started. There Is always an age when grayness is Inevitable, but I oee no reason why age should not be pushed back several years. Tonics and proper care of the scalp will do that. Most hair needs but one tonic, cleanliness and fresh air. Short hair gets dirty sooner than long hair, but la ao easy to wash that most women are giving themselves to successful -abaoipooa every week now. A flood thing, too, for If Iho scain la dry. a liule oil can be rUb- , , . . . , oeo in to cuuuuuva uie urjui, VI- fecta of the ahampoo, and if Uie acalp la too oily, the weekly wash ing will not hurt it. Pally thorough brushing la the next thing needed, but we've talked about that a lot recently. Hot olive oil or hot crude oil ahould be rub- fy oily one, the night before -the snampoo, ruooeu in iiDentuy, ana allowed to soak In all nlKhL 1 cured one case of dry dandruff that had existed 13 years, by rubbing caslonally with olive oiL It took months, but arter all, the nan- draff had persisted years. Some beauty shops use Iodine, but you i Wieienf busek Laura A.KirKmon REQUESTED RECIPES TOMpRROW'S MENU Breakfast ' Grapefruit v Cereal ' Fried Liver 'and Bacon Toast Coffee i Luncheon Baked Beans -.Catsup pcttuce Rolls Jam i Tea . i Dinner . Vegetable Soup Baked Peppers Stuffed with .: Hamburg Steak i naked Potatoes Carrots Cheese Ball Salad v . Cranberry Tarta Coffee Apple Cutter; Wiuh apples and cut them In fairly small piece not removing skins or coi-r. "lace in t'no preserving kettlo and barely cover with cold, sweet ci- or. Bring to the boll and let con - tinue to simmer tiU the apples are tender, then rub through a. coarse "; rnrn. Mcnuira the miln anil In eanh ' . . - - r - quart add one pint of brown sug - ar (or granulated siwar may be us- ed If dealred), one Ublespoon of around cinnamon and one tea - spoon of around cloves. Return the mixture to me preserving seiueiover tne top- place on Un COvera, and simmer till thick. Store in ster-. ma itore- Many wonien write me ilized Jars or eat at once. that ju,,, d0 Bot -jeli... Tnli Cheese-Ball Salad : To one-half may be because they were not boll cupful of either cottage cheese or ed long enough or because the cream cheese, add one tablespoon fruits had not enough "pectin" in of mlnred raw onion and one tea- them. When this happens, buy bot- tuc loavps which have bwn' DietHealth n an.flUM.nv uy 4uiu . wnwjTv t .. ,. . , rr ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. YOU CAN CAIN. TOO .. "Dear Iioctor Peters: Two years ago I purchased a copy of your that haa proved that counting ca book. At the time I figured It was I lories works both ways. Mrs. M. As a dollar waited, for while several I have slated so many times, un nf mv friendn had rotten wonder- derweiirtlt. unlesa it la Caused by fui results both ln reducing, and gaining from your methods, I was convinced that 1 was the eicenlion where near the amount of food you HMtea aa netng necessary tor an ordinary maintenance diet, llow- ever, 1 decided to try stretching my stomach aa you advlced. I worked tap to four Quarts of milk per day nd In addition forced myself to Hl ,hrv" meala a day. I made a 'l'ln ' ,n', ponnde per week and ' lho pnd ' weeks, found It unnecessary to continue with the milk. Alas and alack! I continued to gain without effort and for the Pt 16 monlhs have weighed 115 pounds, w'jlrh Is more thsn I want to weigh, and my enormous appe- tit continues. , ."My principal trouble now Is a. large abdomen, although thla was present even when I was thin, While my health la excellent I have considerable gas and thla combined wtilh the ge)s' of fat on mv abdo tpen spoils tha looks of my figure. "Assuring you of my lifelong an- dsr. nreclallon o( your rescuing me i Now I want your lifelong appre rrora the skeleton squad and my, elation for putting you in the nor-1 condemnation of your putting me roal sqnad. ao do begin to take la tne fatty squad. Sincerely,-.' (Continued oa page .) ' TONICS ad better not try ttaia yoQraetf. The tonic formula, la: pilocar pine hydrpchlorate, 1 f raiua; pre cipitated aulphur, SO grains; car bon detergent, 10 drops; caator ounces. t ' Betty D. C. K You can bleach the season'a sunburn from your arms If you use cucumber juice on them every few daya. Another way Is to rub powdered oatmeal into the skin after yon have washed and rinsed It. The skin should not be entirely dry aa the oatmeal la dry ing will also make the skin very soft and smooth. Mr. E. T. B. Nothing leaves the hair ao soft aa an egg sham poo. . To do thla effectively, rub , the egg Into the acalp an hur be-1 fore the shampoo, and then pro ceed as wltb any other method. All the dried egg will dissolve in the lather and rinse out qf the hair while it carries with It aU dan druff that may be on the acalp. There la aulphur In the egg that helps to purify the acalp. and that loo, amounts to a special acalp treatment Anxioua Mother I do pet think there is any particular age for a boy to begin to wear long trousers. It shoul be whenever the boys ap- spears awkward in short ones; this could be as early as 14 years of age with a large. boy, or It wltb a small one'. ' I drenched with ; (For "Bride.") French dressing. ; I Grape Jelly: Place stemmed rpea In your preserving kettle v. . no water (the grapes them selvej contain enough juice to I make the addition of water un necessary). Heat and crush, and I when the juice la running freely 'turn them into your jelly bag. Lei drip overnight In the morning measure thla juice. For each pint ' of it set aside two cups of granulat ed sugar. Warm the augar on a plate In your oven. Let the grape juice boil gently for 20 minutes be 'fore adding the warm sugar to it I Boil briskly till the sugar Is dls ' solved, and after that more slowly till two drops will form at once on I the edge of a spoon (when a little 0f the juice Is shaken up from the ; kettle and dripped back into It), Thls Is one of the "jelly testa." ,,. , ,k,. .,.., , acbe Turn the mlxtun nto hot j,,1y ,iasseg wnch you have Bter,iUed by boiling, empty, for 15 mlQatps ln cle water t0 COTer. if you pour bolllng-hot jelly Into cold . . l , . i Kiassea uie Kiasnes win oreaK. oo ,Keep then, not by wrapplng i towel, wtung from nnt vater. A,BO ,.e, them out of , drauehu at thla llU5c - y,,,,,, tne jeljr ta cWd mnd '. nr melted naraffine wax mnt n a T 1 k M sx iiuni rcxers, ruu tin. .A n.t:'J Mrs. M ." You have also Joined .he throne some obvious disorder. Is due to underrating, Juat as overweight Is due to overeating. You don't real- 'muscles, both ln reducing and grfln-1 ing. You might receive aome bene-: (it from heavy masag on the ab-' dnmen, (beginning lightly, of course). If you can afford It. Ret one of the hand rollers that are on the market The wooden one with the peculiar corrugated surf are I consider the best In maasaglng yourself yon also automatically give yourself some exercise, and that Is not the least of the benn-j .fits of selfmassage. Yoo ahould ; take special exercises for yonr poa- lure, too; om- posture Is probably incorrect and that makes your ab- domen seem more prominent i Your gas la probably caused by 'your overeating, and you have to .begin to, rat little less and mas- tlcate your foods more thoroughlr. I Perhaps yon had better rnt down , on your starches and sncirs. 1 ; : would keep up the quart of milk a " 7" ; ; thanksgiving Sale Of DINING SERVICE Dining Furniture , 8-Piece Combination American Walnut Dining Suite t the Special Price of $108.00 . Italian Pattern 8-Ptace Combination American Walnut Dining Suite Regular $221.00, at the Special Price of $176.00 - Library Extension Tables Either Combination American Walnut or Combination Ma hogany. Regular $23.75. Special $18.00 These dining suites are not cheap woods finished in Wal nut and Mahogany, but are the genuine woods used in the ezpoaed places and a cheaper wood used for core stock. McKean, Complete House Furnishers . 4) BUSINESS AND PROFES- 8IONAL WOMEN The regular meeting: of the Business and Professional Wo- men's Club will be held Friday at 8 p. m. All members ara 1 at Brand's Iload Stand. Will de ft, urged to be present. livered when filled. C ; . ; 0 Womarj Surprises Friends "After a spell of Typhoid Fever 7 years ago I began to suffer from In- digestion and cas In mv stomach and colic attacks. This gradually becanio so bad that mv doctor ad - vised an operation for gall stones. new cabinet will be formed in sym- j . . .4 . ... .... .,r.'.'n.ll- Ik I ,u.Bmt nnllnfnttl Wonderful Renledy which I did with splendid results. My friends were I astonished at my rapid Improve-' mcnt. I have no more bloating and can cat anything I wish." It)s a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practic ally all stomach, liver and intesti nal allmenta. Including appendici tis. One dose will convince or money refunded at all drugglsta. I GLENIMI.K. UriKiKT.TO liK JIALSKD IX SIM OF .1,S3. At the budget meeting held on Monday evening, little Interest was manifest by the citizens ln general and the budget carried without a hitch, making the funds for the year 1926 with which to run the city a certainty. The amount asked for In this budget was $7,595 less 12,000 de rived from water rentals, making a total of $5,695 to be raised from taxes. Those of the committee and Winter's : ainboX-iar: JLolds f? QuicKRelief 'I j For Old and Ifouny DISTURBANCE I" A L0CL THEATRE Tk yitmti ef a Weil thiw kmiw w very much disturbed anA asrMiyed kf tl oo. Unuou ccmbtas t F is s. IK. DoB't k a Buitanc Hasi y Imt a eaufb i.rald. A few aotet af TbIat's ncney and T.r Compound taleM p.anptly nil trlst vadr rel.ef. Kr. V. T. CUrv, Wktta FImm. Va.. wrtlaet "Wa bava utM tnUj'a Huer ani Tar Corrw-4 fr colia 14 Sad avusks wttk ilordld ralu.M W. F. Chapman. Only Light Car in C A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. Roseburg, Oregon -. Darby & council that were present are:! ! Mayor Hagen. I. H. Smith. E. R. Harvey, O. G. Setbor, A. Mosler and It. M. Eberle. Glendale iNewa. . . ! o I Fresh grape juice at Overland ! Orchards. Bring containers or leave GERMANY NOT UNIT ON . i . LOCARNO TREATY PACT BERLIN. Nov. 20. Chancellor Luther told the party leadera today that the governent will resign after j the Locarno pact signing ceremony 'in London, Deember 1, and that a i and obligations. THANKSGIVING Turkey and Chicken SHOOT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND at the John Marks Ranch lunch"anp ammunition served on the grounds Everybody Come and Win a Turkey or Chicken for Thanksgiving Dinner. Roseburg Rod & Gun Club WE DELIVER FREE lt thf tlrphnn carry the mevsaffe and yon wen't have to carry the baakvt of itrotrrlfn. Otir Telpfhon 1 for your ronvtnipn. t,'iw if. In tlrphnninfc your ortlura, yuu can rely on us to tend you exactly wtii you want. Moat of nr rustornrTs An mnnt ot tholr ordering OT,r the tckphon bf mi.. thy know thnt they will it ft the tt't there Js on the market. W hate mmn (,nry Hpltzer.b-?r appl i. If you want wtet cltlor In Urn c pmall quantities we have It. How ahuut ftin four kraut, it Im mtfibiy suuU. The Store That Hervt-a You It. Kt 1'lione 13 ECONOMY GROCERY O. l JOHNSON Phone 63 Tha Store That Ssnrts You Best. 344 N. Jackson St with 4 Speeds, Forward the FOHD Euckstell- MAVARM' 36-Diece English Din ner Set, regular $22.50, Special .... ,..;....$14.95 39-Diece English Din ner Set. regular $2 1 .50, Special $15.00 2 1 -niece NiDDon Tea Sets at a saving of 20 2 1 -piece English Tea Sets, at 1. SO 10 discount on all oDen stock Dinner Ware from Saturday, Nov. 21 to Saturday, Nov. '28. Several close out pat terns at half price. Wm. Rogers and Sons, 26-piece sets of Silver ware, carrying an un limited guarantee. For mer price $31.00, Spe cial .. $13.5U Baldwin Roseburg, Oregon DAILY WEATHER REPORT u. S. Weather Bureau, local of- fice, Rosehurx. Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In Ins. A, Hundredths Highest temperature ye3terday 56 Lowest temperature last night 43 Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total precip. since 1st month.. 2.94 Normal precip. for this month 4.37 Total precip. from Sept 1, 19M, to date 6.65 Average precip. from Sept. 1 1S77 : 6.52 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1926 97 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to May inclusive) 31.48 Generally fair tonight and Sat urday; moderate temperature. WM. BELL. Meteorologist. America equipped t T : ? "Si... ..- .. haa