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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1925. .
ROSEBURGNEWS.REVIEW
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Bcreuiry-Treaaurer
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ROSEBURO, OREGON, WfclME6DAV, NOV, 2a, 1(26.
THE BUSINESS CETITEB.
BY BERT a BATES
YOUR. FEET
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
There fiae never yet been any
alve made that will allay the Itch
to hold office.
About $20,000,000 alimony le Bald
home and kiss your wife. !,,. .. .',, , .,
i i i , , , jruy, tumitbus this ylquam actress
'lt' not the scnool." laid the lit- i w"a a ru,e OI "er career,
Antlora ilicatre.
. .Tb . wktoly. . horakleU Metro.
Coldwyn-Mayer picture "Tha Mer
ry Miaow" la coming to the Ant
lers 4'heatre on Bunuay and Mon
day. It presents one of the most
magnificent combinations effected
lor the screen. It uutolda a pic-1 If yon take good care of your
14 root, you need never tiara corns,
prince an a popular Aluorkan i bunloue, callousa. nor any of the
dancer In a tuaall coutiuentaj ; trouble that apoU Jlfe for a lot
kingdom, and in the hands of 0f careless people. It need only
Erich von tStrobolm, ideally suited sensible care, too, nothing fancy
to etagu such a thing, me pre- 0i expensive. , .
uucwuu ib aaiu 10 tuilill all mat
(Jive your feet a pedicure once
a week. Soak them in a deep
basin of hot water, with a little
soda added and some soap so that
the water Is quite soft. Special
,i. i .... ana Kives nor inn ODDoriunitv Ln . - . . .
i uay iu ma minrar; n a ins . -.- - ,.h " ..V. i7 - j powaera come Which you can use
principal of the thing.
f j
i tuieul for which she is so juttly
famous. John Gilbert who co-
Sometimes when son nose to col-i ttara in this picture with Miss
lege, father geta the education.
' r fr juriugs hiiu sull lurtlier to the
Deal g.nty with fools, some day ! '' ,"f fj"'
vau maw ha am vnurajtlf T
, , ' lor seiecuna- types that are' re
T T T. ' luiarluibly tine actors, and than
"Where is that beautiful canary iuxuiirs ilium to do the beat ort
bird of yours that used to sing so of their careers. '
clearly and aweetlyf" asked Mrs. I '"1'n Aierry v Idow" Is a screen
Weatherbsa. vereiun of the fuiuous stage play
"I had to sell him" Mre. 'But. r by victor i.eon, Lo atcin and
lam
the ca
u you want, out soda and soap
will do. After IS minutes, dry
are not too hot.
Maaiase the lent with the hands,
this brings down the Mood, and
makes them feel frejh and nnted.
Have your feet ever felt really
sood a pleasure to you? 'i'lu-y
will, after a pedicure, even an
amateur one. The feat are usu
ally aoglected, and they respond
to a little good treatment, r - -
Discouraged Aon. i There are
sets of combs that . come for
waving the hair; all one dors Is
to dampen the hair and adjust the
had to sell him" Mrs ' But. i "r victor i.eon, Lo atcin and;"'" , .1 "I I
said tearfully "My mon left n"r as produced by Hen-icorn k"". they'd bette
said tearfully. My son left. KayaKe " : . chiropodist. Once the
ag. on the radio aet and hey "e. v
a.
"'1
learned ataxic." 'Ill
. ; ' ' ' : : : : :
' i . . MODERrJ GOLF !
"Confound , you, ;Morton, you al
moat hit my wifeV'-!
-Dift if 'WoHyou'Uke a shot at
mine 'and see, if you can io anyjat the Liberty Wednesday
better." ' '
Advertising makes millions of contracts gels the story
over plants the seed of desire cultivates the ground. You
.harvest the crop of orders, remarks, the Portland Journal of
Commerce. ' i i
j In tome parti of the country the farmer has to blast
rocks and stumps with dynamite before he can start actual
;;;;farminjf operations. J
;;;; ' Advertising helps you to plow a straight furrow, with
jjl'out wasting time on rocks and stumps. You turn on the
-power and ge action. Younever have a failure of the order,
crop. Your harvesting is done on a larger scale with the pow
.cr of advertising. i
Wouldn't you rather garner golden grain with this (no-
idem power equipment than to spend your time digging
,Z cocklebum? ' ' . '
. . "The Man with the Hoe'' was a poetic figure and made a
" "great picture, but fell down on the job of feeding the world.
Power methods "ran him ragged," because one man with mo-
dern equipment could produce many times the output of hand
work. '
The salesman with an advertised line likewise produces
'' jresults so far beyond the meagre total of the man with un
"1 known brands, that every years sees advertising more essen
tial to the successful marketing of quality products.
Regardless of prejudice or preconceived ideas, the most
i 1 j i J , ..-...e, . that it became necessary to tell obtained a small Joat, equipped
iy ne- And importance because it helps Salesmen to ac- !him that he .must' not send any it to resemble -a,' );per and took
;Tompli6h more--enables the house to secure the volume that mon Pea- commum-. the cast out into , racinc gale.
... . . v- v '"- cation, was as. follows: Ihe result Is realism of a airlk-
EUSiains mass production nd lowers COSt. it forces' the . -This' is not an appeal it la a lug nature. Tiwutory U from the
the feet quickly, ecrape off any combs over tha ontlra arjiln an n
a penormance Uia Krow",g f?llou" 'th 5oro 10 ,orm ne Into Irregular
, , I ". , iv a uaiiu or a uurnjw
emery board, cut the toe nails ribbon around the head to hold
straight across, clean under them
well,- and clip any loose cuticle,
from around them.
A real corn will hare to be
the combs in place untU the hair
is thoroughly dried.
If your hair is inclined to rnrl
naturatlv. nnca a week nt .' thin
snavea down, using a corn knife extra curling will be all the at
1 .' &..
Like the lily the flapper toils not,
but when a car is available, she
spins some
fr 4
The .old-fashioned young man
who regarded girls ae angele, now
haa a grandson who caile
skirts.
Ubcrty llu-atre,
There usually la a quaintly of ob
vious hocomb in ihe average pic
ture of the sea, but it Is warned
by lis absence ln "Wreckage", the
iiunnvr i'roduction, wbicn opens
n .......
I'll R i
Z,Zr' a .r: T .,:. . "w" and soft shoes
sure, but that does not lussen the
alze of the ' waves which are l'a
culc Ocean waves and ho tooling.
You Bee them and know that they
are real. ...
May Allison and Holmes Her
bert were ouught in them aud
them you can compaio as you see these
two struggling in the nigh break-
if you think yourself competent to
handle one. Lots of people are
loo nervous to ue trusted with a
they'd better go to a
corn is
shaved rub with cold cream to
keep the skin soft, or paint with
collodion if sore, and bind round
It a bit of cotton wool to keep the
shoe from rubbing.
Corns between the toes can be I
tentlon it should need during the
winter months. You can also
wave the hair by tying narrow
tapes around the head after
dampening the hair, and forming
it Into the wavee. Never use cur
lers or Irons on naturally curly
hair, si it will. take uU, the na
tural curl out. '
Sirs. T. (1. Jcl. There are
special dentifrices made esDeclallv
avoided and cured by keepiag the Ifor keeping artificial teeth clean.
toes from touching with a felt Ask your dentist to recommend a
by wearing thin stockings good one.
that the feet Tomorrow
rrr??T .is lan iwaa"w'"Ty,yawaa"Srswanpaify
M
a rousing story that always
shows upon the "front page "of .
the West's hot cake appetite.
No other flour can "talk"to your
pancake'taste in the same way.
because no other flour is blended
the Flapjack way. Put it to the
tiatc-tcat and sec! -
"Alters standi far Setter BreaJJUitj"
a
EUGENE AWARDS CONTRACT
FOR NEW WATER RESERVOIR
;ers. As a matter of tact, the lite
. I liofit ovtrtnrnHd and MIkb Allliinn
A speaker at a ministers' meet. ad lierbert nearly lost their lives,
ing in Boston told the story of a ju ordor to get the wreck scene
negro clergyman who so pestered Scott Dunuip, the director, and
his bishop with appeals for help lien Veraciiieiaer, the . producer,
i
n
lattrge I'ortfi.
Wieienf
busek
Laura A.KirKmani
'.''...
A CROCHETED SKATING CAP
bration. Large lamps, extending
over 20 blocks, were installed by
;the merchants of the slrtet at a
fAiwLIMl ITna Laad Wil.) COSt Of J120.000.
r.mrj.Mi, ure., riov. 26. con-1 -
tract for the construction of the
new Eugene water reservoir on
j Skinner's butte has b?en awarded
'to the H. C. Seydi'l company of
Portland, on a hid of Siil.h02.S3.
Four oiher Portland bidders, and
five Eugene contracting firms
matte oilers for the project.
PORTLAND'S BROADWAY
NEVER TO BE IN DARK
pants,"
' i
novel "&ilvaKe," by lzola Forxee-
ter, dealing with tne toyuiy oaugu-
maintenance of quality establishes' standards and sets 'the.iJPart-1 Bav no '
' . i . .. . , . . ... i t .. -r . ft al I
2T pace lor ompeing articles. , .. . : i .. , i. terot. a, man -supposed to be a
? YouchQuse. through advertising in the riglit. pt,ju ' X9 " .m.K
products, making it easier for vou to sell vour dealera tie- , ; ' I
, . on ifiia;ona iac y
1 ' i I'll lay bet, I j
; cause tbey know tliat your goods will flow swiftly to the 'ul
timate consumer. , .
In this age of power, nobody likes a machine or a pro
duce that won't move 1 - 1
: . : i i ' o "' 1
What sort of educational training is given to college
I students that causes them to go on a rampage as reported in
.yesterday's -dispatches concerning the mob activities of the
r:tudnU at the Northwestern University at Evanston, 111?
: ' EPEQ ) . . 1 !
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The slowest, ruan; ) y '
tan run in godc.
And yet, please note.
That debt moet thrives
On those who lead (
Tki ,.. I.:.--.' ' j
thinks and s.ut sluipttaneously. It
makes a cbrklng , goo4 picture .
with action fin aver faof. 'of reel.t
' ' i ' : "
I Antler 'Theater! 1 . 'Ill
, Paramt ujiit btii ipicturized an-'
Ottir it (lui-o Ved-bliHuled stories
tj'em..t"te -fticilo pen ot aue Grey '
mull tqis ntlw and' Jilgli-poTiered
weuliirn msloilruiuaj "Wild Horse
jjlosa," wiH make Its local debut:
tne Antlers tomorrow.
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
Cereal Cooked with Dates
Fried Eggs aivd Bacon
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Hors d'Oeuvres
Roast Turkey Brown Gravy
Sage-Onion Stuffing
Crauborry Sauce Celery
Old Fashioned Potato Cake
. Squash en Casserole '
Creamed Onions
Lettuce
Thousand Island Dressing
Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie
Cider Nuts Coffee
Supper
Dinner Left-Overs
Cocoa
. A local feller said: "Girls 'are ! To the lively plot, full of art-
I funny things. Grace asked me the venturous action ,nnd. compelling
, other day rf I knew her sister, and drama, staged .agailuc a riiKKea.
I said. -Yea. haralv.' and now .ha 1 majestic background-. ra dupliealo
-iianaiea, a policeman was set upon and had two ribs broken, -r -r t iwiidurnesB inT'taii.-has bea ad-
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 25.
Broadway, ona pf Portland's main
business str.-ets. has been Drovlded
next sL repeat to end of round, with a nesr lighting system which
Coutinae to increase la this way turns niubt Into day. It was deii
tiH there are 12 nu, between in-Cated last night with a public celo-
creases. Work .eight rounds even.
Work two round each of the
yellow and buff reposit between
one, then join yellow yarn and
work seven rounds of this alone.
Reverse between ar twice. Arork
one round of the bnW. Next round,
increase one stitch in every seventh
stitch. One round increase one st.
in every nth st.
Now, still using the buff yarn,
fasten yarn in 26th st. from the be
ginning of round (center buck) and
make one eingle crbchel ; in same.
St., then work 38 more single
crochet ats. and one slip stitch.
Break yarn. Skip 40 stitches. Join
Are YOU Healthy?
Fernons son softer from baekaelift.
have frequent headaches, a tired worn
out feeling. lo you want to regain
youthful buoyancy, bright eyes, a
fresh, clear skinf Fortunately thero
i is a remedy that will help yon. IJr.
I Pierce, who was a skilf X rhysieian,
f discovered this medicine fifty years
ago and knew its value so well that
. he called it his "Favorite Prescrip
! tion," and with thousands of women
to whom it has brought relief, it
is also a favorite, end many testimo
nials proTe its worth.
Bend 10e for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce a
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y.
"a Vacant fraternity : house was fired therfl were score nf Sh nted to Mnt- M 4 bril,',, 1 M A 'mriteil cast featuring su.h
- , , ' "'f?"uuV. "W" 1"U mere Were scores OI party, when asked what her bus- sterling favorites as Jock Holt,
tracked beads and Other VICIOUS demonstrations that had all - band did; she stated tha he was a Noah Beery,- liillle liove and iou-
eormarks or depredaUons carried out by a bunch of sav-' """ man: rou B'1' olner K , ' ulruBK!'- .
a ' ., , , , """v'ul'uulu" 1 questions and then she said: "He is lntei-woveii with the h
' (.in i. in uiu nuu uiomy i prasonv oompiling a volume or
v,Mt lawlessness and Uie authorities were helpless to cope with dr'"-
rlhe situation. It was their way of celebrating the prowess
Zfot their football team, but was certainly most unbecoming
";ito a set of supposedly intelligent students, who, to say Uie
;Meast, should reiect law and order., Judging from the com
jneut of the presidents the educational institution, who
"-looked upon the mutter as a more or less trivial affair, there
is little wonder that the students are" a set of determined out
;..lavs, Such tactics as employed by them adds nothing to the
""prestige of any college. . ... '
t"-.- ;;JThe Christmas seal sale will soon occupy the minds of
.Iloseburg people a mighty worthy cause to patronize. The
funds are used to fight Uial great white plague, tuberculosis,
and money coiltributod does a lot to eradicate the terrible
disease. ,
Tlie family thut enjoys turkey meat on Thanksgiving
Day truly ought to be thankful for having . the price or,
maybe, the fact that their credit is good.
t3pp.ingRhun.QS
', .' a li si ' T tU
erne of
the siury, which lias to di with
iliu capturing, ui miliar und sttlliug
or wild borse,. i viriln roiuau
thut llllH A BlirpriBlllK LWiftt, MJIUtf
ft lnvulvett bulf doztn people
whnap liiVA ii f tiiira urh nt riinijf lv
The queen of 6 pa in, we read, hae cri; tuTOrd.
For years "The Wild Horse
Mesa' has been known ns the
hubiut of muKniricoDt wild hur-
ibin, and it i tur the pudpose of
nV,Un,9,r,h.raon? atemUiCk' " '
n I a father or a wtlicr? . nl((ion men that exDelll.
T" t V ! Hon, headed and financed by Lite
MMlberne. jienetrates the primitive
. lufiiu!-es of the wild horse coun;
'I'iTJw.B "V., , ,
I -v- v ii' . . nrjjuoi, a lu.ri ui . ." .
A "ft scs, who has determined to cup
LC&lAitKj, ture IViiKiiitch. the leader of tne
wild horties, joins Melberns oul-
fit. k'roin thut point tlie action
o 'takes several surprising turns,
Special TlianksKlvlns; dinner and in the turlhur dovelpment of
served twin lie 00. to :V0. Palace, the story, horse thieves, outlaws
Works for the telephone com
pany," explained another lady,
4
typewriter of white enamel and
gold, with ivory keys. Still juxt as
ruttgn w orK cyn b: doone on it.
C "25
"III cheaper to loaf at home."
of Swtiels.
i ami ludiana play a nllrrlng part.
. , - , . same Jrarn and. make one single
To crochet aa almost brimeleas crochet in same stitch, work 38
skatin hat fnr alrls. use lustra .ingle crochets aad ono clip
floss two balU of buff color and st,ch. Break yarn. Ut riglit aide
one ball each of yellow and brown f hat. 20 atitches from center
and number three and one-half back, begin another short now in
bone crochet hook Thirteen game way as first uhort row. work
stticnes measure two Incnos. foev-; across front to wit hki 20 slitrhtts of
en rows measure one inch. center back. IJreuk yarn. Start
Beginning with Ihe buff aam, I next short row 15 st lubes from
make a chain of three ats. Join in center bak anil work to within 1G
ring. Hound Two: Wake two single ; sts. and center back. Work two
crochets in each at., taking up more rows, beginning and ending
both loops. Hound Three: Even. : the first row ten stitches and next
Hound Four: Work ono single row, five stitches from center back. '
crochet in Uie first at., two aingle , Break yarn. Beginning at center
crochets la the noxt st., . re- back, work three rounds even. i
peat to end of round. Kound Five: I of courso any three desired col
Even, ors may be combined In making j
You are now making the small this little hat. Instead of the buff.
rolled-back brim. Kound Six: yeUow and brown which 1 haye
Ono single crochet In each of two suggested.
sts., two single crochets in tlie Tomorrow Quick Desserts
ANNUAL
HANKSGIVING',
Given by Co. "D" 162nd Infantry O. N. G.
' ' .
Thursday Night, Nov. 26
at the
ARMORY
Program Dance Informal
Gentlemen $1.10, Ladies Free
MUSIC BP SWANEE SERENADERS
I
la'iafTVfci.iTv
I naviaiAuw
By Lulu Hunt Pcters.MJ).
TOO-TOO-THIN? (Part 3)
WHAT TO EAT?
If you are underweight, and if
there Is nothing organically wrong
Turkey Prices Todayi
. aH 1 O- Lew SjWar
Tl'liKKY 1'Klt'KS
I'OltTI.ANI). Ore.. Nov. SC.
roinmisHiiin firniH alon tlie street
began slmdiiig prices this morning
in order to clean up their turkey
stocks. Thn big rush is practical!
over und supplies are prutiy ell
movii out.
lrlees on remalnlug stocks were
dowa to 4-1 aud 45 I'eiits, at nuon
land fxpicted to so lower Uiu-ing
At the Antlers Theatre Thursday ' with yon, then you are undercut-
matinee and evening and Iriuay.lng for your needs.
Ulfclll.
CANDY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
? VARIETIES
Krum 20 cents a ound up. NOT
cheun iH'nlv but (,MI1 CANllY
t'UKAl'. HiKgejt slock and greau st j han you want at each meal.
i
ENAMEL AND ALUMINUM
fe!Heaithl ROASTERS
mtlk shnko. K you nrpfir tlivno.
Another good KimiiiiK food is
ocr yolks. Tth-y are hixh In j
iron, and you are undoubtedly i
Ruenite und nerd nior iron thnn :
Doctor, I ran't pt ny more! I you are Renin jr. An ecs yolk i5m '
I hear you nay. "When I eat a to 60 C I in one-hulf pliwa of
certain amount, I'm full, and 1 orange juice 60 C's.) alter each
can't eat another mouthful!" j meat will add over :tuo calorie
Bit you can. You are going: to your duy'i rations. After you
to eat several mouthsf-ul mom ara uud to taking one rpz yolk !
You i after enrh meal, take two at a
For The
Thanksgivin.3 Turkey
ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
' Phone 25
Ilogers 1S47 Silverware for the table.
WATCH OUR W INDOW FOR BARGAINS
ssoeoseeeseeea
variety hi town.
IVitey's Confectionery
lis North Jackson
472.
are gradually going to Increase time. Vou ran take the whole
vmir calories until vou are anttlnir 'esa. too. if voti like, and If It l
1 500 to 1000 more than your main-imore convenient. If you do .this,
talnanre diet, and if you do that! you will have to cut down coo-
m..'. ...ii. a )you are going to gain from one- slderably on your meats, because
mo.l,ebur p-un-jUs-. food principle of eg white
4000 calories) Just aa our over-' Still another good gaiiilne food
weight friend Is going to reduce ;i nuts. (How we overwelnhters
by doing the opposite. jlov 'pm! Ao ounre of the nirnt
You can continue to eat the , part of nuts Is approximately 2m)
rrgetahles and fruits that yon are X". You can ndd two or three
so fond of you need them for the ounces of nuts a day to your diet.
jritamina and mineral elements j I Kight walnuts, 20 double pa.
i hut you huVe also got to learn to 'mux, SO almonds, weith about an
like milk, cream, nuts, cheese and .ounce for each lot. One of our
!. Enxfirrt Oliw TiKldTf tk an me sweets. i followers wrote that she sained
t.nt for Atm-v i ptllt or ctl'imol. act gently on the ! Every auU should have at least , her wanted pounds hy simply eat-
BAD JOT
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
GALLOPING DAYS.
Tn U P.,H..... . l, i ; ... -XH-ctno t
a- "e"' w'iii,a om uwuiiin, iietiT Yicik lilt ihe late trading. Old toins lauld
times so good, and no pessimists are glooming, weeping its '", bought at s ceuis sud No. 2
they knock on wood. Everything is up and coming,-trade i""? "J'd r, .,o
grows better every day, mills and factories are humming, all ny of th houses had sup
the folks are making hay. Punktown boosts her l.oom and ;vp'1 S.T ttTZ
JluunLs it, sJie enjoys a gorgeous time; every ninn has work wanud. uweipia of dirssod geec
u hn u-onta it n.,H Ik. ,..,., ., ...l.l:. I. i . ; wer Unusually h.wvy this y. ai .
..... ...v buuiiiuv. a cujiie nu : i,,,a dneks,re fohling fiUr
IiiTnitf JiiiulaH fH-ins TaAa i 1.. ... ... i 1 .. ... no .
r - -"-" " ' b..wclsaIKinritivelvdr,thcwnrl.- I two glasnes of milk a day.
Well Ue trusted tO put kopecks 111 an um. They have known 1 .....n 1 1 1. CT aillictcd with bad breath find nocded for Its complfte protein ,meal.
want's bitter meaning , heard the landlord's hymn of hate; con.u r now r-y.sT .0 66c. 0rM!C.BnaruU "n n!ore 1 h. Xi"u,r" armoro
tliey jiave seen the bailiff leaning, with llis Summons, on tlie c,v pnAv.w7T7 v.,.. o- ' laWctsare taken lor bad breath by ail ieach day. In fact you can go on itatoes. A slice of bread, one-half
lng a bandful of nuts after each
gate;
iaong, wiui sorrow tuey were lodging, and they knew a- nur-au Agricultural Kconomi.-
wlio know them.
an exclusive milk diet and if you, Inch thick. Is 100 calories, a nt
Iv. 1,1 1 .' .-i.i... i . . i. - . i,.., j. ; -ukl.f t - ia . .. i . . . . . - .. - -.
the world's disdain when misfortune kept them dodging IcTdl'rV''- i'JZL ZZ'u&yi but Uh-biiweij and liver, i the milk dlw.you will probably j derate sixed potato Is loo.
.mean mat yon wouio nao id nave At uepnas upon yonr activHies.
aufiiclcnt milk to make your ra-land ase. nioil. Krom 1Z to 20
, tlancerom rnknM'l does wilbout any of lories run over your necili. Onelcalorea per pound of normal hndy
a . ' I Uie lud a(lere'rt . nunrl nf tn lk la 810 calories. Welch! U tha riutlv iiak.1 fur th
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uut you re a stranger to our merrv 1'unktown wavs! when ...r.J '?".:;..,-.. . .A 1 "e wnctui of nasty, stckcrinj-. On a milk diet, as nign as mi auuit.
una ooom succumus 10 uanger, tliere II be xiroves of busted pound m Uie houswife, many fum
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......1 i i t .i i . ... . . ... . . . . z. " .. . . Fumuiatinc .hem to notuml .irii.n.
" awwv aim tune, now mat ruilKlOWn S oriSK ana tw nigner; out ptm cuiis ikiii cieariI1R nic bkd and tcntlv Diirifv ini
breeay, money growing on her shrubs, now tluit earning coin ,i'iho nd Mo"""' d,lf iuJ tiir enure syMcm. Tta y do tiiit .inch '
m easy, uiey will salt some down In tubs. Bo you d think, I
favs' Thro lira lllou-ino-nil Ihev'n. mrnln. itl. l.n..l,t ,0,lv wir I'" !'' iasll-
w - - , .... a v ...i.. n uiv..Uv toU'S Xor totmwroa a Thanksgiving
oi travail past, wasting coin at every turning,. throwing ru- le-ast. Jobber, who paid from 4s
Lies to the blast. When this Tunktown boom goes kiting, r!e ThafllSb
rnark the hosts of busted men; scores who flourish at this prices due to few birds juav
.vfit g will be down and out again. Now the endthriCt btt"'
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lormula alter arventraM
lice imofie natimuain
and liver o mi plaint, with iU ailcndant
lad bmth. , ,
Olive Tablets are curelv a meet-ira
rompound mueii with olive ui: yo
rnpirg cathnrtirj an- derived Immlor seven quarts are given, a cer-j Thoof you who sre thin are
r. tdwards' Olivf Tablets without tain amount taken f-very half as a rule ion act've. u.entalli an I S
gnpmR.MmormiydiwTrrableerTotta. hour. I' yon hsren t the time oriand physically. Vou use a lot of S
1 W aVaT 1? A . 1 . . a 1 . a I lk.1 u.a a aa ' 1 .1 aVT
r.djfrrn arsoivrreo irw are nni nuuHifu u uiw ? . i-iitrK u many naif yvu uv V
I'M! Years oi prac- , lane ne nnm niti, mt-n juu rd w unnerr.inriiy. Ar ni wax i jk
imictMlwithlinwvl certa y add more milk to your crvat talker Talhinir renuirs a K
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tilM between meala 0 d ene be- tij di-twUt. thy re uua1liui- S
fore Rolnjr to bed. and you can iaiereaiiiiK anyway :0i .iro'i &
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1A Dtil.avinjr like a Jingled plutocrat: Ulk to Jam Of thrift and ' Men s tuiU cieuird aud prt4Hl. ill know them by their ohv color. mt yonr meaU. If you dna't iure teiitiou iW.our tml. Yna S
throw brick, at your hat.- ' j , ? 1WMmw T" sKSSOTSSijSL mt, J2T
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I Travel To ?
f SAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles and Way Points
I BY PICKWICK STAGE I
Two Schedules Daily Leaving $
Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. I
One Way Fare to S. F $14.75 ;J
Round Trip Fare to S. F . 29.00
One Way Fare to L. A. 26.G0
Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00
Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to
Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage
milk, loara to like It. You never linj a 1.1 ceraon aha jf.
take malted milk or cocoa on fCor.tlsuetl oa pas 7.) O
CALL
Terminal Hotel
fWe EMU, Rosehurg, Ore., for Information
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