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TWO -ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW -' ' l-iQ44 Omy lort Sunday fcy Th Nw-Wev.w Co., Inc. - Kin in TT Tk Aaaocltd Vrm la xclMalTalv nuUd L thm uaa to rtDUbll Mtloa of u bwi Uiicbtic cr4nd to it o sot iharwt r41ii a w. utis- PJCRT 0. BATEd- Jtetered m second elm matter ftoseburg, Oregon, under ., SUBSCRIPTION RATaS Oally, per rear, by mall i Vail; JSl iu. sis seen una, ev saau ly, three months, by null. JMUJi slagle mouia, by auOL. ajally, "by carrier, per monib. yfaeVm News-Review, by mail, per ROSiBURC, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1926. J; ";r9F MUCH CONCERN TO THE PUBLIC. . We don't know who is responsible for the faulty con fctnt$4n of the decking on the Oak street bridge. This mat ters little. But the fact that it is going to be a public nui sance during the wet season of the year is of much concern to 3ie public. It is also of much importance to the taxpayers generally that the life of the structure will be greatly short fcneeiSy water left standing on the deck of the bridge to rot JJnd destroy the heavy timbers, not to mention the Blush hrownjon pedestrians and the many cars operating thereon, jjtoseiiurg has outgrown that small town stuff of "passing the iuck when it comes to important improvements of any JioA"Jfecting the general public ; This city is building for Jhe future and no makeshift improvements should be toler ated." As the Oak street bridge stands today it will be noth ig more or less than a duck pond during the entire winter eas0h-a disgusting and disagreeable thoroughfare for the Lundreds of people who use it daily and a mighty poor adver Itisemcpt to a progressive city. The public should demand JimnnxHate reconstruction of the surface that proper drain i lige may be had, thereby prolonging the life of the structure jind adding to itp general service and usefulness. The cost JM such improvements at this time would be a legitimate sav ing to the taxpayers in the long run, ; - , ! -;;. , f I. RUNNING ON "ALL FOURS'! TODAY, fy erything from "soup to nuts" went wrong in the me chiajtcjl department of the News-Review yesterday. The big press that handles the daily by hangs a tale entirely too ; jnowever, a nine taray, we enure ecu lion was run on me j press and mailed, during the late hours of the night., .There was only pn.e pleasant feature of the day's happenings the tact that every employee of this plant willingly put his shoul jpler to the wKeel to overcome-the 'various difficulties en- countered, many of them' rounding out -an 18-hour shift, fl'hjsspirit alone fully relays the management for all the ex !!pense and inconvenience encountered. i It is this service that JJielps k fellow to to over the1 top with a smile and assures .Jam that loyal and trusty, workmen are paramount to all ;;otherthinga. . .We are running on "all fours" today and as ;; smooth as a Swiss watch. - ' ' ' IhS Christmas Ajry man will ap pjjyiate one of trwee shirts we hove them in plain a2d fancy colors ifXtuede cloth. jTto one can make a mistake Iii buying shirts, Jir here are the identical . . shirts it buys for hint- icif. DUDS FOR MEN inc. - QUINE BROTHERS . ' -Fresldent and Manager Heoreury-Tieasurer Max 17, 120, at the post office al the Aot of Mares 2, l1t. .S4.IM . It . l.UU . v eo . I.Ov ywj- 0 r edition "balked" and there- I long to 'publicly disseminate. No gift gets hearer to a man's heart . ' than something he can actually use everyday T HS'H IhNMtlMN o and Tjttl The best looking best fitting and best - wearing socks made. Evtrything in men's wear BY BERT (7 BATES GOOD EVENING. FOLKS A feller had turkey lor dinner Thanksgiving, hot mince pie for. aupper and a nightmare at mid night all without coat. 1 ' Yea, 'Juaber, you can' truthfully aay tnat tne buy wno lives in Ine garret fiaa the foeroj atucs., I j f J "Look at that woman with that terrible yeilow hair and thoee cow eyeel" "Yep, ahe'a an ox-ide blonde, icn't anet" . , ... : , MARY Mary had a little lamb; her dad knocked it acid. Now Mary takte her lamb to:1 achool Betweun twe hurlke of brc jii BETWEEN THE LINES I The way It read In tne morning paporl"i,ineteen More Daya Un-j til Chrlitmaa." , i . The way it looked to Dave, at college rMintaen Mora .Daya UnJ til I go back to the eweet mma." Trie way it looked' to eaid eweot i mama "Nineteen More Uaya Un-1 til Dave givea me the big diamond I've been waiting for." I - . The way it looked to Dave'e dad "Nineteen More Daya: Until that boy of mine cornea back and ruine my credit a'jain." . : '. , , , THE GROOM- WILL. WATCH HIS STEP Ministers Do you take tine man for better or for'woreef Bride: No, tan. Jce' at he la If he pita any better he'll die, ao' if he pita any wuaa I'll kill myself. ' Small' Qirf: Give ma a bite of your candy, Jlmmie. Small boy: Can't do it, but yea can kiaa me while my mouth t atlCky. , -A,d thentheeort.. cm. to life in the undertaking parlore. "What n the world did the un dertaker dor, 1 1 1 ' i ''Merly eafd, 'C'mon, be a good ecout, and awallow this embalming fluid.' 1 1 ' -"Perhapa Henry' FdYei villi be able , . . j fr ..... to abolish cows In the same way'""" . U(eanu to- tha he eliminated war and - dant - ling." Store a.-' .1. Whether his tastes tend toward outdoor life or not he'll always find use for a good Sweater or Sport Coat. The I? nvrVwenr "'l' he buys fir hhnx'ir. I'lte old Chrl.ilnmn n"i-k-wear Joke will b out of dale if )o il select here. Lowest Pnces Highest" Quality MyeMeBMHBMaiMMMMM PAVING ASSESSMENT SHEE TS PREPARED BY CITY ENGINEER uivmu 1 - - , City Engineer tpiulein Is busily "ft. i"""? ,he ! ai. faucy articles will be tor isdiit sheen ao ma large aaiouat I J of paving work doue by the city 1 ' ' during tuo suniuitr mouths, "f'ho Aje,j,4,4eaaeee city uns yeur grouped ;an ot n,"'"""T" paiiug, o that the .larga aniduot ,ng Dut during the rempuellng or. wora 10 ue aum. aui-ac.eo qui- d biddurs, bMUttiAg 4n ccmpeil - iou aud uUilliM ia 6;iow price K tbe wdrki 'jhe engin.er isi..a Bva nu cuur, rQom , tou- 1 , V i . . T , , ' .Z l-cw v;- , buutM,ud uy Hie aeverul improve - mailt..' As so'ou as be completes mis work, the shto.s will be turn - pd mer to the cliy recorder who unit rut.il tiiil-aai Ittr IwiltlV. HiaVM utter wlilth lh council wiii adojti urUUiaK'fft lovyintf the propuswU tifiscBci ine ills. Kurt hiin rtnTriiiri J Lriart ArM'n. will mve camera and saving bank Iree to evaiy PerSuo aurting sav- lugs account witu us this week, of the Pacific HauK ol Couinieice, Sea us at Story lies', L'mpqua llo- of l'oriiaud. lu the t'auaaiau riauk lei building. ' '' i i of Commerce, a iocui uiauxb ur tue . j ' " : Canadian Hank of Commerce of Jl'STlt'p: Or' THtf lKl'K i Toronto, waa auuounced here to- 1 '1X MVb"Ti fnl'til.A4 iday by K. I Thompson, president , , . . , HAT. IIA.NK ill ll.lI.V(l. of the l'ttclllo bank. The 1'ucilic . ' ;v ' i ' I bank formerly was know n as the 'Justlra of the Teaee gedrgeiWaituiau and Thompson bank. Jones Is pripnring to moVe his j o orine from the Knights' of l'y- r Candy cauea made to older, any Unas hail to the second floor of isixe. i'lace your orders early. 1'al the new liouKias Natiolial Itauk !ace of Sweeta. Phone 7ti. buildlnfr. Atlornny Jones lor-1 p nierly had his office In tliat build-1 Cook wun gas STRAP WATCH IS THE FAVORED GIFT FOR A MAN ' Tl US XMAS MI Rectangular and Cushion Shape Wrist Watches . $15.00 and up. Many ilcfties lo rhin.-i' from trustworthy niui'n-.,'titH- at lowit cash prlcre. Tractlcal li'u urliil - Hiexynnlve lu raune It's Ihe beat. "flrSiTii. Vm'i .iiTT iTl.es! detihle Vicethle illh. or ore of trirli iif Than tr hf ho - ;pttnMf Enjjravlng Jewelry Designing This is a broad statement to make, perhaps, but after you have once purchased, some of our Delicious Meats, the reason for it all will be ap parent. For Quality and. Wholesomeness the Meats we sell have no superior, and Prices Are Lower A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beef Pot Roast, lb 14c Beet Rib Boiling, lb 12c AH Steaks, lb 20c Veal Steak, lb 20c Veal Roast, lb - ..15c Corn red Pork Shoulder. Roast....23c Corn Fsd Pork Leg Roast.... 25c Swift Hams, half or whole 33c tancy eastern Bacon, lb. 37c Picnic Hams, lb : 24c Cottage Ham. lb. 1 -33c Creamery Butter, lb. 52c rresh Eggs, dozen .'. 5t)c North Side Market Boyer Bros! Phone 280 s The St. Ueorge s Guild v "le " ntlu 1,....nus garage sJatuiuay, tec. Tamaies, piuin-uuu- s ilinfl anil nitiRr i-noWeil loous. lu..aa u.OVeu to tne Kuikuis oi . ,,U1UM uuliaini!. wnere ue baa .,....,,, Luurt. 'rhe new oi- m.eaon una tho Kuusius oi ry- iJa Uunnuet room win sim ue 'uca tur tuut purpose. 1 u rur rileumatiam or neuritis you !.,., k,.,. .,.,., Tnomusou aimer- . iirumess fieaitu v',nt, iZl cus St. 1'iione i'Jl. PORTLAND BANK SOLD TO CANADIAN CONCERN tAtatl Itns LM.-d Wir,.) POUTLAND, Ore., IX'C. 3. Sale iTu '."" "T ' S . .ST'iLE AND QUALITY Foatiir" Hip Orange Woaaom rings. The solllalre ii;,inimi(l ring you, give her today can he notched with a beautiful Orame llloj cm v dillng ring In-fore lha marrlatrw cen motiy. . - . - , I" Sin Silver 1 lolloware for the' mas Tabic, '. A pair of fllvor caiwlli-stlcka. a our silver platter- will B III Ilia - of your table. JCWCL.HS R. H. S. PRESEffTS The annual class play of the Junior class of the Kust'burg hlKh school was. preaeutvd at tue Aat K'ra theatru liut . night beforu .a caiiliy buue. The couitiiy, "Mrs. Duuipituail UIkIi." was eilreim ly hfavy fur blKh icboul otuckul but because of liie ficcllott dramatic ability posswised by several mem bers of lb cUu lha play K as i handled with great success ami' was made very eutertalhlutf. I The plot was uuique anil alforued many humorous ailuailocs and dia logues wbicb kept the lar au dleoca lu almost coaiuiuoua laugb ter. Eacb of tbe actors took bis or her part lu a very creditable manner, speakiut; well, Dot only lor Uio uutural drauilic ability of each but also for the excellent coaehlug received. Candy caues made to ord.er, any size. Flace your orders early. Pal ace of,weets. I'hone 76. .C.T.U. BE IE BED: As the Christmas season ap proaches the uiuuy cluinlable insil tutlons ot tbe state are brought to tbe attention of the populace worthy of remenibraucc. Among these institutiona is the V.'. C. T. U. children's farm home, where there are grouped many chuuren who are dependent upon the state at large for their Christmas Joy. Tue local union is making an appeal, through the News-Hevlew, lo the resident of i)ougtas county. The farm home, near Corvallis. now has five col lages tilled with children who are growing up to be useiul ciljzens ol the stale. People are asked U help make a bright and happi Christmas for the children by pre vidiog gilts for them. All Kill should be labeled plainly for "111' Children's Farm f lume'' and slioui be leit at AicKeau, Darby an Baldwin's Furniture store. A few practical suggestions fe the gitU to the borne are, as to Iowa: - For gtrls, cottaGes, 3: good books, girls niagaaues. play furni ture, doll buggies, table games, game boards, paint book; Crayola aud water colors, strong light wheelbarrow, pin cushions, scis sors and ' thimbles, embroidery floes and crochet cotton, andirons, 2 buildings; library tauie covers, targe dictionary and stand, dresser covers to embroider, sewing bas kets, beads, pencil boxes, peucil sharpeners, Bibles for girls, 20. For boys, cottages 2: flood books, good rr.agH2lnes, express waous, tiurge und strung), tools. Erector sets, building biocas, table games, paint books, Crayolas and waler colors, strong ligut wheel barrow, andirons, 1 setsv tricycles large and -small, pocket knives, pencil sharpeners, pencil boxes, large dictionary aud stand, roller skates, llibles, i0. Uifts lor the home as a whole are suggested as follows: Hooka ou child training and boy and girl problems for supt. and matrons library. A boat lor - the luke. liicycles that could bn loaueu lo boys and girls who might morit the use of them. Dried fruit and canned fruit, canued vegetables, canned fish and apples. Siocaings. plum and strong, biacK or brown, lor boys and girls, lloys shirts, ages 1. 1 5 yearn. Volley ball and net. Indoor baseball and bats, flas ket ball, puncuing bag aud bund ball, liood strong combs. Sets of wadhras, toothbrush and paste, lilacs, bioomirs lor girls 8 lo la years. Oood records tur Victrola. Christmas decorations for tree and cottages. House biippers tor buts and girls (rati be home made). L'hrisiiuaa candy and slut-kin: lor Ihe trees. Christinas cookies. Nuts. Small second hand Ford de livery (tor delivering milk and supplies to dilleivnt collars). Uubuer boots and rubber", flood pictures for Ihe walls, lied aprcaiis. There are plenty of dolls promised ao do not plan to send any. Candy canes made to order, any 9ix. lNaow your oi-durs early. Pal ace ot Swwtn. i'hone 7t. VAULT IS TAPPED AT WILLAMETTE U., WITH LOSS OF J150 (AcUtil Fnm Lrd Wif.) SALEM, Ore., Dec. 4. About JljO iu cash and checks amounting lo several hundred dollars were stolen from the Willamette Univer sity vault In the secretary's office but night. Tbe door of the vault was forced with a crowbar lhat waa found in the building this morn-ng. Of the money taken 38 belonged to a student. Alter opening tne sale the strong box was smashed open, apparently with a heavy In strument. Officers belleTO expert commit ted the burglary. Plan to do your Christmas shop ping earl aiore advisable this veer than ever before belter op portunities for Chrii"tms are now on display In Crocker's Drug Store. See our windows. Eeat with gma. READY FOR WINTER You are. I bope, all rtady for , winter days. 1 do not mean wlm arm, smart domes, out wim Eeauty preparations if yod call tiem SO lO yte.euv ,u iiii does to th akin. x' .i.t hsvd a aream. far the ,ce will cfap sua noiuug iireytui. iila i.iii (Tennis, rubbed on be ,.e or alter being out in tne eoi.i.- tU M'.u ... Vk, and carry it in your nan bas, and yod uiuM use it frequently when outdoors to keep your liys cole. 'Ihen you need nerxr have that btauty destroymg aifllction, a cracked lip- Vou uiut have a Un, preferably with a siller top. of powdered oat meal. You need not have it sceut 'cd, though it often comes that way, but you must have it fine. Alter washing the bands, sprinkle a lit tle oatmeal over them and rub. it in to drv Ihem. This makes the skin wonderfully soft and white and also prevents the dreaded chapping. bald water is especially bad for the Bkin in winter. I'ut a little out meal powder in the water, or fake oatnual bara, as described in pre vious Chats to soften it. it might be as well, also, to make up a lo ll un of equal parts glycerine, rose water and either lemon or honey, as a bleach and to keep the skin of the bands soft. Use It on the I Efficient Jot Laura A-rUpKrnart f9 I i THE CHRISTMAS TOVOR'OW'S VC"J pal,'lt Left Over Pineapple Certal Fried Eggs and Bacon foast Coffee . Luncheon liaked tirap-muts I'Uh . Wholewheat Bread Maimalaoe Cocoa Dinner Vei ,il Cutlet Potatoes Squash uetiuce nvnen Dressing Skuiued Fruit Pudding with Hard Bauce Cof'ee Many housekivpri-s have already made tbeir Plum Pudding for the Chrtstnmn dinner and have tucked it away to "rlpeu" for the festive meal. H'U tho who have not ac copiellseed this task, had best lose no time In Betting about iu Here are two good recipes: . Plum Pudding to Serve Twelve: Mix together lliree aud oue-half cups of ordinary bread flour, one teaspoon of giuad cloves, one tea teaspoon of ground cloves, one tea third teaspoon of salt, one aud one half cups chopped raisins, three cups of chopped dried currants, one-half cup of chopped figs, cne third cuu of chopped candled orange eel (this may be omiltcd if desired) and oue-balf cup of citron peel cut small. Now in another bowl dissolve one and one-half tea spoons of baking soda in one-half cup of sour milk; add one-half cup. ot Barbados molasses, one unbent- I DietHealth By Lulu AfTUAitTV It X. A SIMPLE MEAL WILL HELP First course: small servings ot celery, olives and salted nuts, Freuch rolls and butter on side; t.econd course: oysters on half sued, cocatan sauce; Uilrd course: soup wun ciackers; fuurih course: sweetbreads wiu musbiooms ea casserole; tilth course:, capou Willi run dreeing, cranuerty sauce, caudied sweet potatoes, creauieti onions; sixth couise: email puriloti of i.u:iai.o and lettuce suiau; sev enth course: ice cieaui aud cake; eighth course: dcmi-iuse. A lyptcal lable d'hotu dinnnr. Too hiKb in proielu, tat and carbo hydiates. 'loo low in vlluudns ai.d miiteral elements. Too great a vnilety and so much that one in variably oveieats. Very high iu cost In health and money. V j nave lilts ty;ie of dinner ofleu, don't we seine of us, anyway? Next Sunday, December 6. is Gol den Hule Suuuay. On this day, we are aiked to give a Utile taouht to the mutheriess and fatherless children in the orphanages ot the Near Kast. We are asked to have a simple dinner of vegetables, corn grits, or other cereal, with milk, and some slewed apricots and do nate the money we save by so do ing, und as much more as we can sonr. to help the Near Kast lie Uet to continue to support th--se children. This meal Is lue type of meal that Is a banquet to them. Let's all do this. It will not only rut us In sympathv with the work of the Near Last Itclief. but will benefit us In health. Well send i the money we save and a much n-ore as we can spare lo the Near Kast Keller agency in our respect ive cltlee, or to the headquarter at 151 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Answers lo Correspondents. S. There Is no hom rem edy that I know of for Ihe cm o' drinking. If your husband oan'; moral stamina enough to stop hlm- elbows too. ' Keep powdured borax about too. A strong suiuuuu ruoiKd oa a red nose does wonuer. Auu duu I au the face or haiius wun not water, then dry meni and go outuoura un less you want a lei nolo, eouipiex iou. lake a cold rinse, oa umi an astringent of some sort, or rub uu cold cream and wipu o:t with a dty cloth before you use powder. Red Head Sue- Vou probably have lost most of your freckles by ibis time, as your letter was iaiu in arriving and such freckles bleach off at Una season of the year. K you epiuy cucumber Juice to lbjht freckles It will bleach most of tne color from Uiom so they will hard ly be seen at oil. Obstinate freck les wilt need speciul bleaching, but ,hlo tnaana - ri.Lh... .nin.-v ... ,1... akin, since any thing powerful enough to destroy tho color wid also be too lriiatlng to the sklu. Massaging the skin and using a good cream constitute a good treat ment for frecklea as 11 Improves the circulation and bulps to scatter the freckles. Mrs. bV If. J. The sediment at the bottom of tbe pilocarpine tonic bottle is the sulphur in the formu la; and it is all right in that form as each time you use the tonic some of tbe sulphur is left on lha scalp. PLUM PUDDING en ege, one-half cup of granulated sugar and one cup of chopped btcf suet. Combine tuis wet mixture with the ury mixlure and turn all into a well-oiled ai.d well-floured mold, steam in a regular steamer fur four hours, or use lire following method if you have no sieuiuer: Fill empty baking powder can or conee cans wicn me puuuuig ouiy three-fourths full, however), put on tight-fitting covers, and weight down the cans in a large saucepan containing enough boiling water to ;ise almost to the cau covers. Let he water continue to boll around -..ie tans for four hours. When old, wrap in oiled paper and store n a dry, cool place. Here is a icher recipe: Plum Pudding for Ten: Soak one half pound of stale bread crumbs in one cup of scalded ntllk; when the milk has cooled, add one cup of granulated auger, tho beaton yolks of four eggs, one-half pound of seeded and chopped raisins (flour these raisins thickly) one fourth pound of dried currants, one fourth pound of chopped fiiis, one Uilrd cup of finely cut citren peel and one-half pound of beef suet put through the food chopper. When those ingredients are well mixed together, add the following spices: One teaspoon ot ground cinnamon, one-fourth , teaspoon of ground clove3, one-fourth teaaiwoa of ground mace .and one-half tea spoon of ground nutmeg. Also add one teaspoon of salt and Uie four egs-whites stiffly whipped. Turn all into molds or canj (as above described) but steam six hours lu st ead of four. Tomorrow Necessary Household Linens. Hunt Peter MJQ .Dirt m&oH"am)Mfie Ck-JJren" self I am afraid no material rcnie- :' dies will help him. Your work is to furuLsh hint well j balanced, nutiiiiuua meals au-1 pkasaul surroundings. See it yi'-i i cannot get him luierested in tak lug a good course of physical ex ercises lu a gymnasium, aud lu ery way have htin try to build up a Blioug, healthy physical con stitution. We will hope tiie mural constitution will develop wila lu ( Itchy Jest , J. intense itching between Ihe toes and fingers, without any lull ing elsewhere on the body, is us , unity due to a tungoid, or a germ growth. lloth of thess are tne lowest type of vegetable llto. The giowth of these agents is favored by moisture and warmth. I The treatment consists of Iho inpplicatton of some germicide that will kill oft the Infection; .md af ter bathing the bands and feet, to be euro of always wiping ihem , thoroughly dry. A good germicide t which is also a deodorant), lor this purpose, is a solution road-; of one ounce ot formalin to the quart cf water. Apply this by rubbin? a little on the parts, after tn'.-y have been thorouphly washed and dried. Hepeat this dally for a wee:t, then twice a w eek, and then less often. ! " ! K. Enclose a ttaruped, eolf-ad-Pressed envelope with your request for our article on Diet in Chronic , uou Acute iirigbt's dUerwe. Tomorrow Answers' te Mothers. Sna.ipy line ot both engraved ard printed announcements at reason able prices at Kews-KeVlew oliice. ! Don't put off ordering your Christmas announcements until the last minute. Place your ordvr now ! SO that Tour Vnik kj, tfiveB proper attention. Call and see our lltie ot both engraved and printed announcements. NenReview Ex clusive Job Prlntina