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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Pally Except Sunday by The Nsws-Revlew to., int.' MmiNi ! Ihm AwciaM Pix ' t f . i i 1 Ttaa Associate Press Is axoluetvoty entitled to the vss to$ republl ettloa of all nowt dispute hs credited to it or aot tuherwise credited u mis paper ana to u local now puuitabea aereJn, All sigoi 01 rs publication ot special dljywi broia are also riatrvii a W. BATES- BjCKT O. BATBd- .luiiered u second la matter May 17, lkiiU, at th pout oliice at Hoseburg, Oregon, andar th Aot of Marsh 1, ls?. USKHIPTION RAT. , Dally, pr year, by mall. Duly, mx awnUu, by man ually, tare month, by malL, Dally, aingl mouth, by mail. Ually, by carrier, per tnoaih- Weekly News-Hevlew, by mall, per ROatBURO, OREGON, THE FIRST NATIONAL THANKSGIVING. The genius of George Washington had much to do with shaping this country in a permanently successful form. It would be well therefore, when we approach a national holi day like Thanksgiving, to think what he felt this occasion should mean to the people of this country. He made these points in his first proclamation as president of a Thanksgiv ing day: That we should all render thanks to God for his care and protection.- Considering the perils from which our coun try has been saved, the same obligation is still more insistent 'now.- '. That we should be grateful for tranquility, union, and plenty.' - No fiatiot on earth has had so much of these three .blessings as we have. ; That we should be grateful for the American constitu tion.. Considering that this constitution made this govern ment a success where all previous democratic institutions '.failed, we have great reason for gratitude on this point Thankfulness for civil and religious liberty. There is no country in the world that has so much liberty as we have, except in those countries where there is liberty because there is no strong or well organized government. , We do not care for liberty to that extent Washington was not satisfied merely with any general feeling of gratitude as a holiday observance. He also called on the people to pray to God for the pardon of their trans gressions, for help in performing their duties, for the con tinuance of the government through "wise, just and consti tutional laws," for knowledge, religion and virtue, and the increase of science, and such a degree of temporal prosperi ty as God- may think best; These are noble ideals, and we could Well think these, thoughts here in Koseburg on our Thdtflvingi : , - r i j M i L .. . .. .,. ,, , " i: . t , .-?' :--' - , i : .. ; .'"'; ' : ' 0 , 1 j- : -For the! .rpanifpioj blessings which the municipality "shares in common, jvitlj nil prosperous and orderly communi- ties of the entire country, Roseburg may today give thanks ; in the fullest measure thereof. Business conditions were ; never better, thet city it financially sound, tho general health ;of the community ih our ideal climate warrants no complaint, building operations attest a substantial growth, educational facilities are to be augmented by a splendid new high school .' structure, a community chest of f 8,000 is available for bene Jvolences, the cheer of goodfellowship radiates from various 'fraternities and clubs and above all the benign and elevating I Christian spirit is dominant in the daily life. Like most all ; other mortals we do not have all that we would like to have, ; but for that which we do have we are indebted to a Divine Providence. Roseburg is a place generously endowed with ; the elements of health and prosperity, and for these our an- nual expression of appreciation should not be stinted. ; One thing we all feel truly thankful for is the fact that the number of "know it all" individuals are growing less cdn ' spicuous each year. Eventually they will wear their pet '. hobby out and take up some worth-whilo employment ; '. Every now and then a new candidate pops up for the governorship. A lot of fellows have a very exalted opinion ; of themselves until the ballots are counted, o ; Regardless of the elevated prices of turkey this Thanks ; giving the bird made quite a conspicuous showing-i-on the ; tables of Roseburg homes today. o ' ; The left-overs will be served' tomorrow and probably the next day and the day following. ; As usual regular Thanksgiving weather prevailed in the Umpqua Valley. RipplingRhumos ft Z ' ' THE MONSTER. Z We are fighting, always fighting, for some cause we ndeem of worth; we are lecturing and writing, scrapping up ;and down the earth. We are throwing rocks and dishes, wo -ere arguing with vim, whuthcr in ji.Mifs swauowea nim. were aemanaino; arasno mea sures to reduce the income tax, while the treasurer, ho trea sures, piling; up the coin in stacks. We are wasting ammun ition, with a din of sounding brass, roasting this or that con dition, which is cutting little irrass. While we waire our bat- 3I futile, brandishing our ten - joui ana uruiai, mat is wasting lives and souls. There are r'ghtful figures Bhowing how narcotic drugs arc spread, and the Potters' Fields are growing with the dead, the doubly lead. Here's a plnguo whose virus slaughters souls and bo- dics every day, and our own -may go the doc-f iend's wajra unake others share his sin ; the the hosts of dnrkness grin. Gird your loins, oh, friend and Neighbor, smite tho beast and make it reel ; here's a cause in whieh to labor" that is worthy of your steel. Here's an evil that is calling for tlie use of sword and fire: let vn roase our "i ., . ,. . ..... . j. tjtoucsj uras iiiij; nnu uttaca. tuis -President and Manager becretary-Treasure-r . I.uu . LUO yeai- U0 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 f9m Jonah swallowed fishos or foot polos, there's a monster, blithe sons and daughters yet - . ... , ... ,. ... . tvury victim iries jnsuiii'iy vu result is written plainly where monsrer vit", BY ' BERT 6 BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Rsaardl of th wis crack Which th town Jsttsra Have besn makln' At our eipsna W will munoh turksy Today with much guato Whlla many a faliar Who'a baan braggln' 'Bout our predicament Will twin their lega Around a lunch-counter ' Stool and order up Liver and onion. A tick of the fitting room clock. the crackle of tho home fire, the laughter of children at play on the rug and the purring of tne con. tented cat are aounua no inueician can hope to equal. 4 Another absent minded man 'la one who (hut hi uaugnter otf and amiled at hie radiator. When a man hae to borrow to make enaa mcot he ia likely to cause something to break in the middle. , i AND SPEAKING OF THANKSGIVING Her' to th virtue of Pumpkin and Minoe Cranberrice, Apple Sauce pos sibly Quince Lending their aid to a dubioua Fowl, Puzzling a palate that thought it waa Owl. Probably 'twas; , for the Turkey' expenee Causes ths Buzzard no end of euspense. Nevertnelets, it's a season of Joy . Standing alone in- the mind of tho Boy; , . . And alone in the thought of the Parente who toil Thanksgiving nite, giving, BoySj eastor-oil. , I Th professional reformer' most sincere hop I that th world will ; never becm perfectly good. ! I "I can't stand this suspense, " , aid th convict aa th hangman pullsd th lever. ' , JUST A MOMENT . First i Movie Actress:, Hear you're married -again, . Sophie whom did you marry thi timer Second Movie Actress: Enr I believe I've lost his card In my bag aomewherol" t - - , . . . , Two women cant' admire the aame gown and remain friends. Two men can't admire the same akirt and ramain friends cither. "Let's go to th picture show to night," Windy Wolf Invited hi wife. "Can't do It tonight," reeponded Mrs. Windy Wolf, "just as soon as I finish this story in 'True Con fessions' I'vs got to writ an arti cle for th club on th deleterious effect of salacious magazines." 4 Too much emphasis Is plsced on birth control and not enough on control after birth. Here liee the body of Samuel A Green. Proposed to Louis and called her Irene. It I generally believed the Re cording angel also knocks off when a fieherman la telling about (h big onee he caught. "I Scientists returning from China are eaid to be bringing some eggs over four thousand yeare old. It aeema to ue that the grocers hsve enough competition already with out tne scientists butting In and making it harder for them. "wmn I was a kid all I had far ThankagivJn' waa a turkey neck." Ikm't put off ordering your Christmas' announcements until the last minuto. Place your order now so thst your v.ork can bo given proper aiteutlnn. Call and see our line ot both engraved and printed announcements. News-Ileview Kx cluslvo Job Printing lH'pui'tinciit. ZACHARY TAYLOR'S SHRINE AT LAST TO BE ON U. 8. GROUND U1 ISVll.I.i:, Nov. ;. The boily ol Zaclisry Taylor, hero of the Mexican war and tuulflh pienldent ' '".J";, eminent he served. Awarding of a contract for I lie f-oiistriictlon of a mausoleum to house the bodies of the Victor of linens Vista and his wire gives lust ing recognition In the man who de feated (General tianta Anna's aimy XmXlTZZX the area ot his native land. Ceneral Taylor's gra since 1 H . 1 1 1 hai been innrked by a granite chHft m' feet high, r-recti-d mar ilie iot six miles northeast of here where lie npiiosril Clay and Web 'ter n tin- qunstiou of territorial aniinsHious. lhe flllur(, of j,,ncri Taj lor, to he n. ar ihe old one, win lie of liiillaua limestone and will ndoe ssrcnphstil id verdo au (nine marlilo to contain the bodies. I ii.iiie doors v.ith glsced llr panels will permit the Interior, II- I lunnunu-d by a window in the rear Iwail, to be seen. The-length of th mausoleum Jhe 1 tret. A real nictt'c votch Cor real tnent i i i ii. ! . , . ' . . HPHE strap watch Is here to stay and has ; t . already been adopted by thousands of , , red-blooded, aggrcf give men In all walks of : life. Bankers, merchants, and busy execu tives find the strap watch Indispensable be cause it keeps the correct time always before , their eyes. ' - We recommend the BULpVA strap watch ; because it is the ONE make that Is "Scien tifically Built to Run." In the BULOVA is combined elegance of style with depend- ? ability. We have a complete selection of these famous BULOVA Strap Watches. All stylet and shapes, from f28J0 to f95M A.! SALZMAN i ; jevy r.i.i.-. rM.t TV 0 fn fy aNta evt ex!? tt ef Xe VJ V vj ' 1 I i II' i i : ' 1 : i ROWING SHELLS POPULAR 1 1 ) ; WITH FOREIGN CLUBS . SEATTLE, Nov. 26Rdwing shells used by the University of .Washington have bueil ordered by two foreign rowing clubs and the Universities of Peoiirylvaula, Syra cuse and l'rlnceton.1 - : . - ' . UeorKe l'ollock Is the unlterslty shell builder with V shop on the school campus. Ills shells were naed when the Unlwmity df Wash ington became intnrooHegiato tow ing champion ln 1112 J and 19U. The first elght-oared shell for Double Breasted Suits in Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds These Suits we are Showing are very popular for semi-dress or informal oc casions, or for street wear. We will be pleased to have you come in at our store and let us show you the new stylings, which are in vogue at all places where the "Dress Well and Suc ceed" suggestions are recognized. PRICED SATISFACTORILY TO YOU Harries ' Green orwhlt gold filled cat) H jewel BULOVA ft Movemeoc .... Green, or whit gold tiled ; case, beautifully engraved; U jewel BULOVA $ACi.OO Movemen Tf With 17 JevdMovcmeat. The Bulove President Green gold filled e,handsomly ea. graved curved to fit th wrist, 17 jewel BULOVA SCfVOO Movement .... JIT In solid gold ..(MS Oil foreign water went to the Buenos Aires club. The Havana Rowing club ordered a four-oared btaL CANDY FOR THE HOLIDAY 7 VARIETIES From 20 costs a pound up. NOT cheap candy but GOOD CANDY CHEAP. Blggeat stock and greatest variety In town. Pettey's Confectionery 828 North Jackson Hen's suits cleaned and pressed. jfj.ov. jioseours uieaaers, pnone is. Toggery ' - State Press Comment Drbi 8rtt lenient. In the Italian debt ettlement, Mussolini ottered the United, mu tes 11.17 for each dollar oxacid, whlon was aecepied - as highly aaUataetory to the administrailon aa wall aa Italy, to the former because it was all it could gut, and the latter because It was alt it would pay. ia tu negoUfttlgu with . th French commission for settle ment, CslHaui ottered the United Slates 11.66, for vry dollar lYnce owed, and th admlnistta- tloo refused il In result Call- i.. i. hi. i- .TL K,7.". and the fit Z Tth. k,.c 7 and the fall of the' French trauo threaten a bankruptcy precipitat ing aa international financial crl. si, and the Unlieo. States will b lucky It it gets anything. The UritltB terms, announced three months ago, called for the payment of 13.41 for each dollar owed u but does anyone think that with the Italians paying $1.17 tiie brlltah or French eliner, will pay any morer i .u. '.... of any of these nation, iu uai ment ot .ornhmd. whether l.ved- un to or not. is esbentiai to re- more tranquility and establish a basis for reconstruction. Hut the key to the situation is the r rencn settlement, and the administrar tion'a buugl has made a bad matter worse, if not hopeless.. .fcialem Journal. , , Costly Sweet . The Cuban ' rrowers sets less than one-half cent a uouiul for raw sugar. Kenned ud retailed in 'band and rub into the skin. It then them, as this will act much America It costs the consumer six is particularly nice for hot water, the same as a massage does to the cents. It costs about one oent a! Toilet wateYs and vinegars are scalp in Increasing the circula pound to convert raw sugar Into I astringent too, and can be spray- tion. If some of the hair come refined sugar. One hundred and 1 on wilh an atomizer. Salt is out at first. It only means they seven pounds of raw sugar makes astringent, a little shaken ln to were loose and would have drop- I lltl, nn.l.. ar-.n..lu,urf Tlu. tariff tax we levy against Cuban sugar amounts to more than 100 per are American consumers sweU the ifroflta if Lhe siar bar ,w.r!a "iu .toe 6ar pretty price to ons under the Fordney-ilct: umber tariff law. With what ease the bis interests put it over oa the Utile fellow! Portland Journal. Map Misses Medford. '' The Mall Tribune ha received the long heralded United titatu road may, Just Issued by the U. 8. Deparuuent of Agriculture and th Durau of Public Roads. The map ia advertised as the of ficial representaUon of "inter-stale highways, selected Sod numbered by the joint board of lnter-siate highways, October 31st, 11 Is therefore, somewhat of a shock to find that, as far as this guide to highway Information is concerned, Aledford does not exist, nor has Crater Lake yet been dis covered! Soutbera Oregon, It seems, con sists of . Roseburg, , Grants , Pass, Ashland,' Cape bianco, a place' on the coasLcalled Empire, and Klam ath Lake ln the lower rlgnt-haud corner. ' 1 W. M. Jardine, Secretary ot Agri culture, has his name on the left band upper corner, which deepens the mystery somewhat, for His Ex cellency visited Medfotd only a few months ago, was given a motor trip through the valley and a lun cheon at Camo Jackson, so he must know there is such a place I and that Crater Lake 1 nut far away. , ia meal without a swi-et at the end niilf x ot stoned dates into small The mystery, no doubt, will be. of It lacks something which one 1 1)jec,.g. w combine these throo explained by some reference o the j craves. Yet the busy woman whoi,ruta y, jtn one-half cup of bro tact that Uiis is a highway map , does her own housework, often Kl,n wainllt niwits and squeete the and not a tourist map. but the oo- finds It hard to spare the time to . jujc0 ot 0e-half oraiigo over all. vlou answer to this is.-the alibi J make pie or pudding " Coftee Pudding; Soak one cup- only makes such an oversight the , nv" 'b, ' fl,i of stale cake crumbs (or cookie teas excusable. - f dinner d crumbs) in one pint of sweet, cold Kor a highway map that shows! have i it off ones mind for he rest k . ., . . . .. Southern Oresun. without Mudford and the road to Crater ljike. is not hi.hwnv mitn f!rulr lj.kt. at leant, if. cine of the main hiehwav ,. ',tlin. nn ,w iiu,.ifj -Aunt mih. .,n.iurtUn,i eiin,int - i.rm...?i.i. n. ii,h.i. lng evuryuilng but tne fir.na8. but If there was room In sou.hern uui uivi u wa iuuiii in uuiiiriu Oregon tor Klamath Lake and .,.'5,rA S.ZTJII rm 10f VXlV'T'Tu y ford has been left off Important arLTTlT the "nV renve nomrange i"i,f.Ue.!8.i?' K.".,,.'at on'e and turn Into inUllvidual toak. 1 any the ls regt- able. The trouble probably lies in oversight is intentional, but . that ; the fact that the map niakers go hack tn Civil war times when the ' map of Southern Oregon conies around. Instead of adopting the ! latest outlines. Medford Tribune. Our Forest Privileges The federal government will spend on the forest roads and trails of Oregon f 1.412,6.i3.x during the coming year. The fund is made up in part by the direct appropria tion of congress, and In part by a percentage on forest receipts which goes back to the state in it-... ... iM So far. over seven million dollars havo gone to Oregon from various federal road and trail funds. The administration of the federal for - esls is becoming yearly a more efllclent ami well ordered busi - ness. A large part of that etflcl- ".i. irVll. whTct T make the foVTst. act lich make the forests ae-i .... . ... , IsiZ wrt CiCL Mr ?"ar JT Ke,"n: You har. tsk ot fire preventhin- b"? "'''r'"ni husband kb , e. rrT cessible plify the thuv niabli It Aaisiv tn Mtaih siiir1 h timber a. .. rip. to , and turn the forrat Into public parks and " playgrounds of course suflering from the v.r-. In the experiments! labors Federal road building In Oregon lous disorders, which usually scales. It has been proved that ani has been ,ell done. The roads are company undcrnoiirlfhmtnt. ,mals that are fed on diets dellii- wisely engineered and solidly built. j "Chiefly, I believe, through the cm In vitamins, often become Slnco Oregon has surrendered to; U"" of more milk In r.iv conking sterile. Now It is highly, prob the nation so much of Its wealth In 1 make all kinds of bread win able that In nndereating. an our timber. It Is only right that the " .""in u ,nr '""king cereals Irlends apparently did, they were people of the slate should enjoy Jn" ,ne 'S-rtshlp that do not not getting sufficient vitamins, such uso of the lorests as does not ; hv'' ' b? drained, make soups, iflvorwelght has the same ten- injure or destroy them. The gov- ernment built roads glva us hi' - A - - bery grs"!. untouched. PnrBSnd TMUi opportunity, and In tlm we may " ... ' . ' i. , . . L 10 n'i-mllkers those who com. to show our appreciation of Bor' -"ilaTL ';"?a '" -h"". milk to be an unnatural the prlvifeg br putnng out our ct ,-r ind . tTilh 1 '"'"l "". d"l,-'ti hitler I. a rsmp firs. ph.g up our par T". . ' H.V" '-'"ailon. Milk la Just s. n.pkl... and k-.v.ng w.r-ide shnib- 1! ' P0,""1 " 'M- l m ?d " 1o' "" It Is f" LARGE There are periods when even the lineiit skin show large pores around tho nostrils and th chin. A lung spell of iudigentlon will do it, or exposure to cold air that chaps and "roughens the skin, or a prolonged run down period when the skin goes dry and dead. After such time.' th complexion noeds specially good care with two main aids, cold cream or some "' n'1 l'ins.nt. There are hundreds of astring ents. Plain cold water Is one, but a better still piece of If wrap ped in cbes cloth and , rubbed over and aver the face. -As this is drying (all astringents are a little) the cream must be used first. White of egg, alou or made Into an astringent paste such as was suggested the oifler day, Is excellent. A mild astrln- Kent is tincture of bensoln Thi cun be ln ,wo way"' ' ' '?o1 r'T " KStm. Tv T. " . , L emuluion can he made by mixing benzoin and water together, and shaking it up in a bottle. Put In enough so that the water looks like thick milk. Then dub a lit tle over the skin after washing, using either cotton or a bit of rag. It has a most delicious perfume. Witch' Hasel is a mild aslrinir- ent that is very refreshing. After ! washinK the face, pour a little I witch hazel In the palm of one In TinSC WSlOr QSIiy Will mUKB the skin feel . fresh look jealthy- Mrs. F. H. J. Heavy dark rlmmed Kla8se" are "eldora bocom- Ins to any one. Glasses should lng to any one. Glasses should 'ousel Laurn. A-KinKmen QUICK TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Grapefruit Cereal Codfish Balls Muffins Coffe - Luncheon ' Jelly Omelet Celery Rolls . Slewed Tnine Cocoa - Cookies Dinner Cod Steaks Mashed Potutoes Tomatoes Lettuce French Dressing Golden Cream Custard Coffee Nature endowed most human be - ings with a 'sweet tooth, and so or tne nay. Ana generally it is St.. .. A ,1 found that from five to 15 mlnu.es only can be devoted to this dessert maklnR. The followins; dishes taktJ ionly ten minutes to prepare. ! uoioit tmm nisura: inssoive 'six tablespoons or granulated sug- , . ,u. , " '"tne Juice of two ' """If" . - tains a mite not. waier ana f tSJuJil' n cZ ol w.' Hch top-moi or -"-leraie over, to bake til. the p I sweet, thin cr. am. Place- the. mix- i j '' ,ov-r ,bo""" fr "d cook, .L ViTu . .9"ilJI5,?BiJs '. Diet - By Lulu wnvwcirv wiiAtfv -,. . . o siuatTty Viet fad TOO-TOO-THIN (Part 4) There are other measures be- emphatic. There may not he ni sides increasing the diet that will 'many or us as there aro of the help you to gain, but tiirrea.slns F. V. P.'s. but I believe, we aro the diet is the most important jln greater need. I '""' measure. articles to rnu I My last three . who are tring to gain, empsw.- 's,IPn ,n" importance of eating more ,nan ou have been. Are 'you kepilcal that this will help J' I'"e,r, that cam H my morning's mall. It has i m"i!b.l '? !... . i ai inn timB we romnienrea noim- imping" four "ars ago. hoth very much undnrweisht and ""' "" e..-n inn u.e it m.n.ncy In rerialn cares tn produce fV ,?"r 'J,, 1 b"1 coming. ... t.u . . . i iivie. V .V- t i . 'uur JadMc. to th T. T. T.'i mor.j PORES be as Inconspicuous as possible. especially so on women. Esther J. You can try Rently pulling the eye lashrs to strung pPQ OUl lIieniHeiVeB. r.ew OI1BU will take the place of those that ,lse a good astrtiigvnt drop out in this way. There are : fine brnshes that come for brush- ling tne ""es and brows. I Tomorrow For Voting I I Tomorrow k'oting Mothor A Ju T 7 Lr r TT -r 1 J fceepin DESSERTS ,.,.... good iltifciseit to make when you happt-n to have thrtefourtlia of a cup of cookeU rice un bund. Heat the rice in the top of your double oiU r with one cud of cold sweet milk, then stir in the boatvn yoke of two eggs. Ulseoive four table spoons of grauulaittd sugar in the juice of ona large lemon, and add tills to the cooking pudding. When well mixed, turn all into a but tered pudding dish and fold ln Lhu stillly-whlpped whites of two efcs. Spriukie two tablespoons of pow dered sugar over the top, dot over with two tablespoon of butler and slip the dish into a moderute oven tor just a mom cut, to brown. Serve cold. Ifauana-Orange Dessert: Peel throe larse seedless navel d ran pes onii alon anninva uiliilA mamiirunu l(rnm ,.h ctlnn. Peel two ha. ! nanas 8nj cut ln ,ices. Cut oue- j T'i'iTnl'V J.?.'; m. "hal' P,,'. "8"J M ,,. h". T,, ilia extract. Add two eegs slightly beaten- and turn the mixture into , v u .u,. """" ."'" """ dish in a shallow pan which con- ; ,ain. a Uttle hot -a,er and slip i mid- is it with a knife (if llin blade comes Vllllll, IUUUlU(j 0 VuTIAOUf. serve cold. Tomorrow A Thimble Club Party. dHealth Hunt Peters, MJ) ... .V - . beaut, andPtrtfer Ito.'drrn i nave a request to make. Wo are overlove.i hermwn u, .rn ev- peeling an heir or heiress in tho near future, and I want to bo prepared to make it comfortable, so please send me any advice you may have to offer to Inexporlenc- ed mother-to.h Mr. i !. X I. something In thM iuw tunc inneininK in ii-" letter I'll wager you have not no- tlced. It is this: this couple lour years 1 ," ' "y h !i rt i.h .un i. .i... u... sterility, as underweight.) osb.es and children and it ia m019 unnatural" than most IConUnu n pf. 7-i ,