TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1925.
"KDSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Dally Eaoept Sunday by The Newe-fteirlew Ce, In.
' j Dalil ml ae UUM rime.
AlMdMM IreM la etelualvaly auntie to the use for rtpuoil
eafff f XI all ttwi disp.tcfies eredited to It or not otherwise orcduwj
la 11 paper and to mi local new. puou.Q.a B.r.ia. All rMfow ei re
IhbWi, tlon of eveo.l dieweiease eerela are also reserved.
& W.-BATES-
Jbtwad as MOOld din matter
" UoseDurg. Oregon, onder
subscription katki
aJ1
itt .sod the, ty
'De.sV,iare manias, ty meU
OaMnrwntl moan; By auu.
Oairy: toy oarrler, per monih
Met ill New. lievle w, i mall, par
-ttosieuRQ, oRiaon, Saturday. December s, i2s
33ie building material makers of the country are going;
to sjrjftd about $8,000,000 next year, on a national movement
for fcettcr dwellings. They will erect demonstration homes
in 2g cities which will show what constitutes good architec
turtgproper construction, and sound Investment. Many per-sons-who
are putting up houses do not seem to take any ao
couq;of the factor of depreciation. Their houses are so
poojjy constructed that the rate of deterioration must be
verfffast. 'Some people think one would have to figure, on
maiQSiof these new houses, that they will wear out so fast
' thatJhey will have to be discarded in about 26 to 40 years.
Takgthe case of a house costing $10,000. If that house is
goiijj to show so many defects and be so out of repair in 30
jean that it will be cheaper to put up a new one than to fix
it uR'you have got to charge off $333 a year from the value
of t&at place as the cost of depreciation. If by spending a
fewjfcousands more, that house could be so built that in 30
yeaQlit would be sound in its main features and need only
superficial repairs, the depreciation on that house haa been
a small figure, and the cost of operating it not nearly, so
larg. It used to be considered that a well built house should
last.400 years. Many of those put up 100 years ago are still
in v5ry good condition. A house that is made tasteful and
attractive will frequently sell for a lot more than it cost,
whi&ione that is ugly and inartistic will involve a loss if you
try Bj dispose of it It will pay people who plan to build, to
maS their houses conform to the standards of a model home,
jfho Portland Oregonian has rounded out seventy-five
yeayof m m three-quarters of a century in the state
Of dtregon. This is certainly a record that bespeaks intelln
genCmanagement throughout the long life of this publica
tionZranking today! as 6ne of the foremost daily newspapers
of tSr) nation.' The seventy-fifth birthday of this great pa
per Jas celebrated at Portland Friday with a birthday din
nernd diamond 'jubilee- that attracted tho attention of"
. thoftands of people from all parts of the state who partici
pate .in, the day's festivities planned in honor of the occa
sion,? Though the writer has not had the distinction of hav
. ing been' a 'reader of the Oregodiatftbr fifty years," we will
raaythat we have had upwards of forty years to judge its
. u superiority and continued progress and are pleased to add
.-ouc.testimonial that no greater paper, in our opinion, exists
m today. . This is a matter that all Oregonians are proud of,
'"and as this great old state continues to grow, .so will the
i Portland Oregonian mark its continued progress. .
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" The Sutherlin Sun's Issue of December 4 brings us the
season's, first journalistic expression of holiday cheer. Un--'
def its colorful cover page, depicting a literal Christmas eve
... "setting," Editor Will J. Hayner has arranged a goodly bal
ance of yuletide and topical stories appearing concurrently
with the regular section of local news, which attests, as us
?ual, the wide-awake traits of its publisher. Sutherlin's in
terests are well looked after by The Sun, 'and the ability of
its editor to offer an enlarged edition occasionally evidences
: the substantial patronage to which it is so well entitled.
.;.9-,r,iight now is the best time to start your Christmas shop-
ping early. Koseburg merchants are certainly showing; won
- derful lines to select from. You can always count on the
ho'frid merchant to deliver the goods and he stands squarely
' ' behind his merchandise.
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" 1 Wonder if there is anybody complaining about present
,rs weather conditions?
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" .' ' Don't fail to buy your quota of Christmns seals.
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RETRIBUTION.
I'odr Edgar Toe, borne
j wrote reviews; the caustic term that makes men squirm he
- etvuoni inuiu lo cuuose. ror ne was DTOKC, IDS WBtcn ' ill fnotliall team, are ready for their
softH, his stand-off null and void; and, being soro, books were mtersectionai cia.h this aiiernoon
i . . . ,,, , , . to cleeidn the rhamplonship of
- a bore, no author he enjoyed, His life was dark and cares wvsiem Oregon. Th sai -m team
Z that cark uprose on every hand; ho'd take it out on some n"w "ft"' "'""ai practice and
m . , lilj i ... wnikout Hit. morning on Van Sco-
Z poor scout whose hook had come to hand. The high and low )oc K,,-i.i. The average weight, ar
2 by Critic Poe, were roasted, trounced andlailed; the cross- renting to school ofiicii. of the
j roads bard was pummelcd hard, Longfellow was assailed, i An.iimad'rrowd oueoVex-
- This Work of Poe's made countless foes of writers great and rwted to wime,. iba game, ciour
Z emaU; and when, with vim, they wrote of him, their pc . pEd'E? g"
were dinned in frail. Thev get him dnwri as boor nnrl clown. ! 'o
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no in-law, uiuunaiu, aiiuvi;,
2 name, though long he's filled a
Z should win renown so dark and foul, because some jays he
" would not praise rebelled and raixed a howl. Men often rise
to roast the guys who slandered
and,, bitter word and gossip most malign. But when I read
Z pale Edgar's screed denouncing men and books, with savage
Z lire and venom dire, I sigh and say, "Gadzooks! The men
: tlius soaked Vera much provoked, and played the vengeance
2 same; and I can't say, at this late day, that tlicy were much
a v hlnmnl" -
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Prestdent a ad Manager
Hoc rotary-Treasurer
May 17, UM, at the poal offlor; at
in act or Marco j, , i ,
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to
year-
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ippHngRliunios
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down by woe, read books and
it,:. ..i r.. mi i.:..
tins t.-vil luiiap pun tiuuiia llio
grave. 'It seems a sin that lie
one so fine, with lies absurd
BY hERl j. BATES
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GOOD EVENING FOLKS
This la bawth night I j
' So clean up your nock, I V
, , Scrub your back .
Put on your best
Bib and tucker
And ge over to the armory
And watch the fellers
Dance the cow-drill.
s oumbeLl'oora thinks
A truck gardener has a portable
garden . ,
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Some radios are seen but never
heard.
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' EVOLUTION
Said a monk, as he awung by his
tan, - :
To the little monks, female and
males , , i.
From your offsprings, my dears,
In a million yeare,
May evolve a profestar In Yale!"
One cannot understand others
until one understands oneself.
.
Prim Young Lady: :Slr, remove
your arm. t
Fresh Suitor: Sorry, mlsa, I
can't. It isn't the kind that cornea
off.
The hdnoyihodn la 'over: by the
time he acta her taught that salads
are not feed. 1
'Papa,"' asked little Willie, "why
do they call It the mother tongue."
"Well," answered father, -just
e who usee it the moetl"1
Photographer: 8ay, will you peo
ple aubecribe for a new chandelier
for our church? , . , .
Fourth man from the Left: Yeh,
but where you gonna get ', some
body to play on it once you get itf
Said the oleaginoua lady aa she
ate another chocolate, f Haa to
makes waist." t
"f call my pew." country I home
'Lumbago'." - i j
wnr'- ;-- I
"Because ft haa a creek
back , ' '
SiSBt;
"The Xmas necktie epidemio Is
about to hit ua.',' I ( ;
iSCO'rtSBURd AND
REEDSPOK T STAGE
OFF FOR WINTER
The coast auiu Hue stivfio be-'
tween Hcotisourg and ltecOnporl
has been taken off fur the ailnier,
and the trip between thoso iKtmt.
la now being made by boat. The
muddy condition of the road from
Bcottsburg on to Heedrtpurl and
the bud curves and grades on the
Kcedspurt end made tho change
necessary until the road auiiacu
becomea better in the early snm
mnr. The alage company Is muin
tuiuing a lieu tuxi service In
Keed.sport fiuin the various sta
tion, to the Vthui-f where couueu
Uuu is made with the boat to
bcutlaburg and Horn Unit place
the passeugera are carried by bu.
to lirain or puinta along the way.
Candy cam-, made to order, any
size. Place your order, early. Pal
ace of tiweots. Phone 76.
SWANEE SERENADERS
TO FLAY AT ANTLEKS
THEATRE SUNDAY
Tho Swanee Serenaders, ono of
the leading orchestra, of the city,
will play for the siieclal photo
play program at the Antlers the
atre on Sunday evening, according
to an announcement made, this
morning by L. A. Ooux. Ihe or
chestra will play for bulh shows
land during the intermission, offer-
Ing a liroKrjiui of late popular mu
sic, ai well as rendering a score
suitable for the feature film to be
shown on Sunday.
Candy canes made lo order, any
ixe. Place your oidera early. Pal
ace of Sweets. Phone
8ALEM HIGH HAS BEEF
ADVANTAGE OVER MEOFORD
MEDrDIIM, Ore.. Jiee. 6. The
- "f those Ursa
all-copper
wash bolllT. left.
tiel youis at
'uwell'a irnllure Cn.
widow k m x'vnin i op
jikmhi on iii.ii in.u ii m:i
HlirsSKI.8. Dec. S. Former
i:mpre m.riotie of Mexico i
I ,";,i,u " " vu,Wli ,0 , ;
The former mprr im anno
ZLrZZ
'" morning after a roiMuii.uu.n
,wnU King Albert. Slight hopes
are eutertalned for recovery.
n the
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il State Press Cornmec! ' t
- Z UurlD bruury and Marcb
w w w wwwmnhu atreams are being cleuned out
Small Town Factories. ' ' ninety per cent ot lh truut by
: The U,ri;e city, botwUheunding LiJ.
lis Buuuuuat supply o cneap labor,
trie,. T..; amull wwn wu eLii
grow ui U! open air. baa started Its
inuing.
lu suuie casus, such as the manu
facture of macblniTy and tools,
lUCUiBCIIO Jll MIQ vCUllMS, uui
Uie truaU in Aioncau manufacture
ia awa iuru cunK-btt'd ciliea. Oue
ot the ouutanulng ejuiiuples ot,
ciittUK-j iu ui cuiiua mint. oey,nlj...a ,.ew wealth on the tax roiia
asuwiwa wa wu uu aTk&ua VtuiBl
rrnm PittKlitirff
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Ait over ine miuaie west ana the,
r ,. 7 .u ' """a 'publmhee a, atotenieni mat a
bu t In the .mailer towns, whore, mau wll0 wlBhfc(1 to movB
their workers car, enjoy a garden; lhul7 ,ll4le ,ounU K wouW
apace, where children can hare , b i0.tlU more to die
ireah. air. and where cost of pro-, ,U9 ,lltl, wnar. ,,,
duction 1 lowered by low coat of u rJ4Ulc. ll9 dld nol
land, more efficient railway aery-! ; callfornl a
Ice. and cheaper auppliea. il ...,P. h ' -ai,ii.Pd an nn-
Theae factories are the sort that
cuuiu whmv mm. .u .u,i any namely, by reduciug the taxi
main Une city of Oregon One auch ' .de0 he' h on;ourageQ me
city instil, .east, half ll size of , r devel h .re50ut.
Portland, and without advantages ce, '
of fworable climate or plentiful atrlking object Jeseon
pdww. has a long 1st of small fac-!can be 0lered l0 natloual or lo-
toriea, with a total payroll that , govemments that tut oppres
meaua prosperity. . km, (he ,ources OI tax ra
it ha. canning factories. Pack- waUe tax moderatlon wul !
Ing plant, creameries, overall and K..n . .ut. a first I
could easily thrive in airnoat any
apron lactones, a tool lactory, , toward scientific tax reduc
ruill producing paper products, an- d aualllatlou U to outluw
other for com producta, and more he unIalr exempt bond.
than i dozen others employing Manufacturer,
from 21) to 60 men. Many of these i
factories .hip their product to the I Tll0 fi,ristinim Tree,
surronnding towns, some of them i Dlgtrlt t ioretcr Granger last
, maintaining trucka for delivery. i wwk Mld tnat wtth tue proubr
.Such factories add to the pros- ....,,.. . .,.n.m a i-imnmii
perhy of the city and the surround-
ing country alike. Merchants are
able to sell an Increase'd amount of
good., and farmers have a local out
let for their produce at good prices.
'inere is no neeu tor Duy-at nome
campaigns, for everybody la mter-
ested in home products, inesmau, j..or yeargf ag each Christmas
town factory is sound buslnwe. time rrleSi wa have heard the
Portland Journal of Commerce. vailing of those who think the
. forest are being apoiled, ruined
.Cooperation vs. Coddling. !anjJ denuded by the aeeKers tor
In dealing with the subject of rnu-xuristniaa trees,
tual relations between employer I xhey would have these little
and employe, sophist and theorists' trees grow big. Eventually, it
have worn Uie word "cooperation"' ,ney escaped tne ravaging lorest
almost threadbare. To promote ....j, they would have them Baw
"cooperation" they advocate give ed u ,or cow atablcs aud wagon
aud compromise on tho part of the boxes aud flivver flooring and
employer. ' ' sign board braces and bail park
V hy should it be necessary In icnces.
order to obtain au honest day's 'i'ue forest aerrlce Bmilca at
work fur a lull day's pay lor an 1 those who weep. It has been
employer to extend graluitlus and checking up on Christmus trees.
I
coudle hla employes?
i it ejuployes lire dissatbifieU with
working ouditiuus or wages, they
havo the same privilege to quit
, tiieir employment they had to en-
! ter 1L .:iuey are nuitlier conscripts
uor piieoni rsj tlie gato awiuRs both
.....'r. n. u,.n ... i. t.n.l I. .Ilu
.1' . 1JU, no " - ' 1 no If ....w ..
equalled, .' it is their privilege i
nU,t Lu, it ihHV are .disloyal aud
oaf' on tlio Job, it is tho duly aj
well aa the privllego of the em -
' pioyer to discharge them.
Compromising aud loddying by
! the employer, extending piopnec
f iui"y privileges by permuting em-
pioyes to exercise some meutiurc of
luunatiorlul aulhorlly with no fiuaii-
ciai reeponaibillty lor failure Hie
remedy for disloyalty usually es-
, pouned by emotional dreamers
,.. ,..i,,l rave conseuueuevs.
I Forming unsound ideas as a re -
I suit of buch soclallsilc practices
and preachment s, it is get ling so
'nowaday, tnat an employe expect.
!lo bo puiUU on the back lor doing
I a day's work, aud the deluded
ilreamur feels an employer Is dere -
. lict and lacking in a proper con-
ceptlon of social amenity, if he
fails to pat.
I Hy uvery rule oi rigni piu-
prii ly an employer Is bound to hc-'
cord lalr pay and treatment to his
employes; in like manner, employes for their plan or securing iu.
aru bound to render an bunest day's ; build 22 more miles of road to cou
work. This is getting back to first nect them with Diamond lake and
principles which in Ihe old days Crater lake.
governed mutual relation, and j Unfortunately Baudon was not
which worked out very well nnill able to be present, but Ilandon is
the Introduction of discordant in-' nevertheless keenly Interested In
tiuenoe. by industrial "doctors,
who created a disease in order to
balm off a lot of quack remedies.
The npslandinn, .tralgnt tniiiK-,
' Ing American workman dm-, not
flAH.uinv All hM aMks Is a
square deal, fair pay and reason-,' when that section of roadway is
able hour., and be will deliver thp' completed, there will have been
worK . connected up a seriea ot road, ex
it I. the crook, the loafer and Ihe j tending entirely acres, the state of
.lacker who wants pelting, pamper- Orfgr.n, from Vale to the tide
Inir ofl Jobs, double pay ami no i water. In Coos county,
work; wild never misses, an opixir- Tim only requirement remaining
lunily in knock tho business that ; would be lo have the road slj(iiat
eniploys him and who stirs upd by name, marked with monu
' trouble at every opportunity. Ore- merits, and improved, and straight
gou Manufacturer. iened here and there.
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l'lsli And t rlme.
It Is most regrettable that no ' posed route wouui touow inroumi
flno a sport as Inmt fMiln;: should I central Oregon to Uurn.. That ec
by sluind and relflsh lawn. b ' tlon of road Is already part of the
brought around to the making of state lilchway system, and on
Criminals and contribute to the rcachlns Iluiu. one-third of the dl.
' rapidly Increasing disregard of ail ( tance across, the eute would be
laws. ' .covered.
The nnlnwful taking of trout Then there Is a state highway
from the waters of the siaio of from Unrn. o Lake View, and it
Orenon Is as murh a crime as j could be follnwvd directly west-;
stealing chicken from your neigh- ward for 75 miles at least before
lor. The criminal lares the ac-, n waiuld bo neceesary to leave that
'citation without rompuiu'llon. ; road, then there are r.o more state
'"The other fellow does It." ho roads until one reaches Rosebnrg.
'argnr In his delense. Tlien li is , but there are county roads acrose
so eny t" get away with it. No north lako and Klnmath counties.,
one li going to drive h'm a ay, j which follow almost directly the
and If they did. It would be hard, course desired, all the way Into
to get a conviction everybody j Diamond lake, thence down the new
hairs a stool pigeon. There is ' road of 22 miles that ltosPburg,
big loop hole In Ihe law thilt ! , urghie, thenci? via the Coos bay- j
make.i violallnn ea.y and r"H ' Koseburg road to tidewater. j
temptation literally riitht under Uie , -ye., we aru In favor of Rose-:
nose of Ihe moral weaklinc. The burg project aot from nierely k
law as li Is reake It a mlxiemcnior cal Interests, but from the staad
t TAKK trrnit during the cloned 1 point of a state-wide road project,:
'season, wniit that trout over trni(nd H would require eo little cost
inches may In-taken from .'ream. inrt effort.
nfrerted by tide water. Tiiis is nut .uch a road would have to
nil trouble making and an in- j be extensively advertised, m pen
operative law. pte In the cal iwild make it an
The result Is that when n ot- object of their travels,
fender Is apprehend, d 1 ha. I v are going to bonM for that
time tn hide hla llleal fish and 'road every chance we have. How
will dcclnre that he I. flhng for i
chub. If on an upland stream. If -
oa a tidewater stream, he will sny I
he is fishing fur trout ever
tea
t
laches.- Ha knows that the law
perntite what tie alleges lie ia no
but "ul tt0 tK'lily d0"t "
A kiiorieniDg aud Btmpiuylug 01
,1':;y,hP!rl'1n lf ?'
.nl. Oreguo Magaaln..
Florida's FormiKlit.
Florida atole a uiarco on other
roxuit bus been an iinlux or capi
tal to I- lorUa greatly exceeding
txpcctatlons. 'liie resulting av
veic-puieni along agricultural, lu-
Have collected lliruuga inueruunce
; Luxes.
c,uforna Tax AwocUtloa
ponuuity open to every coiuuiuu-
,r0(J cuali uvijeri ,,vt.ry Am-
erlcan family without harming
the future b,et crop.
1 This goott: tews would add to
the Joya of American ycith it they
i. ,, ,ey wer8 BDle to
nave a
c.irUIlias tree , ,nelr home,
It liuda we require about six mil-
lion ol the Utile fellows each ycur.
it would take only tiuvU acrej ol !
jorest lund to produce all America
needs.
There Is probably no way in:
hicu boou acres could be put to .
k ... Thii t.tv tt I'lirlKimasI
UCllCI UBt. - " ' J J " -
trees, welling up in child hearts,
live, there until aray hairs come.
a makes pleasant memories. It
,9oiuua dispositions. It mellows
Uvea.
j Taking the Christmas trees
, away lur the tuku of furost pre-
.ervalion would bo taking too
much happlrtcsa out of lilo to be
worth tho suvtug in wood,
Tho furost service sees tills. It
suggests to the weepers, very
properly, that they siiould turn
Ulieir utleullt n lo the 14.UO0.UUU
'acres a year Much are If it waste j
by tiro., many ol them due to
.human carelessues, and forget I
: tho (SO00 dedicated to Chrkilmas
: happiness in six million American
homes. Portland Journal of Coin-
;merce,
Llberty Pike.
rteprescntative. of the Koaeburg
rhumcer of commerce met with
some ot tne cnamoeis oi v u o
j ty recently to solicit moral support
hi. nrolecL
. The meie connection with these
lakes by a road through llosenurg
however, is' a - matter oi n j i
; interest to ns, while the matter of
nrfmarv Interest is the fact that,
Jjeginninn bi
cm boundary of the stute, the pro-
,oiild Liberty rikc do for a name:
Baudon World,
p
r hm( with ess.
PERJVIITS KEEDED
FOR GHAZir.6 SAYS
(AaMwistrd rrM Lvawd Wire.)
' WASHINGTON, Dec. S. Pre
servation of the rrft.ing resources
of the public domain turough leg
islation authorising the granting
of gracing permlta by the govera
meut, was urged 111 the annual
report of William bpry. Commis
sioner of the General UiuU uuice,
made public today by Secretary
Work.
The Commissioner also propos
ed the repeal of the stock-raising
homestead act, amendment of the
general home.uead law to permit
delay In eatabllshment ol resi
dence while land is being prepar
ed for cultivation, and increase In
the area which may be sold at
public action aa isolated tracts.
An acreage of public lund total
ling 3,tHl,ua2 was enleied dur
ing the year by homesteaders and
14,267 final entries of ail kinds
were approved for patent.
. Receipts of the tederal govern
ment from bonuses, royalties, and
rentuls under the luw providing
for leases of mineral r Ighta on
toe public domain aggregated J8,
278,708. Men's aulta cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Koseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
Maies.tw i neatre
The names of Julian Kltlnge and
Ann Pennington have for yeai a I
stood out in electric lights on
liroadway, and now they adorn the
silversheet in "Madam liehave", a
new feature comedy which cornea
to the Majestic theatre next Sun
day for two days.
Eltino plays the part of Mrs.
Brown, a missing witnesB, whom
two oid men are trying to marry
ior two good and different reasons
aa the unioiding of the plot dis
closes. Ann Pennington p.ays op
posite Kltlnge in her bluest prt
to duto iu pictures, atinuugh she
has already appeared in typical
I'oiUes dancing bits In "A Kisa in
the Dark," and "Manhandled,"
two big picture successej.
Lionel Uelmore and Jack Duffy
make a fine team of crusty old fel
lows who are rivals for the hand ot
"Madam Behave." Taey are both
Comedians of rccoguueu merit and
garner many ot tne scores ot
laughs in the prcductlua.
Utners prominently appearing In
the new nUn are i-vciyn rYaucis-
co, lurmeny town in t.io spark-1 of household linen 1 can set along
iiug two-rcelers, Tom Wilson, whoWith.'' writes a bride-to-be who is
recently dni a blK comedy part iu
"fiieven Duys; David jurm-s, who adds: "Ot course 1 want everything Japanese taoie covera lor oreak
waa one ot tne boyj in "cnarley. ' conventional and aicp, but no ex- lasts or uie biue-and-wnite Jap
Aunt," Sianlioi.e Vheatcruli and tmvajTance. There are too many c.epe muuers). 'l weive breakfast
others wnose laces aie wuu known necessary things to buy!" i napKins. at ita.-L, aru isisanuut, and
to picture tans. j I believe that the following lint nuiu six lu li napanis lo matcn
comprise, both economy and ade-;eacn luncneou eu jaany women
Antlers Theatre ! quate equipment. It embraces cot-! manage wim uuiy one silence cloth
The Sioux Indians look part In ion and woolen articles aa well as , out it la more convenient to have
the greatest battle their tribe , linens. , Itwo. liiay or ecru an-crasu bullet
has foutiht for forty years during! liedronm: Two pairs of pillow 'and aue-iauie runners may be
the filming ot James C'rine's new Biip rr each bed. One mattress maue by hand, decorated at tuu
western eiuc for paramount, "T he pod for each bed. Two spreads far I corners wltn a small met block in
Pony impress." coming to tne Ant-, each bed. One cotton, wopl, or 'ay or ecia lmea uiread, and a be
leis Sunday lor three days. down quilt for each bed. Prom one : teen i:ieai ruauer lor the dining
Not since the last bailie of the to two pairs for each bed (one pair ; -able ol the same material.'
last Indian war in the United I. sufficient if it is a good quality Kitchen: The sanitary paper
gialcs the "(Jhost Dance War," la wool.) bureau scarf, dressing table ; hana-ioweiing safes taunury in too
Wyoming In lx(ti, have the broux ! scarf, and bedsido table doily are of kitchen, but two roller nanu towels
been entuged in a battle of sucn course necessary, and it Is Ideal to may also be used. As to disn tow
magnitude ihnve a ehoebag (that 1b, a strip of ,cls, you will need at least lour
A band of more than one Vnou- i material with many compartments) j "glass" towels and four "crash '
sand Sioox Indians was brought j l0nu8 ?thc . mE'il0 1,,Lc'oti'.ls i.lowfi"
to Cheyenne, Wyoming, from their
reservation at Pine iildt;e, iono
Dakota, for the purposes of tin.
stupenduus picture.
Decked out in fantastic war paint
wearing little else than loin clotbs,
and mounted barebaca ou spirited
i Indian ponies, they were given the
order by Crue to attaek tne town
of Julesburg, Cuiorado.
i In a nucule tney bad swooped
down on tue town, circled It, tiring
arrow, aud old lasmoneu muskets,
iirivlnff arA the MtiieK. and KJt.tain-
ing wuunu. tioin tne jurricadeo''in Proverb.
townspeople, tiriug troni wiuuows
and doors.
Then In came the soldiers 1S60
cavaliy, recruited iroui companies
ot real soldiers at Port D. A. Uus--sell.
Moru taan seven hur.ured -or
uiem swooped iljnii ou tne inuKb,
led by young UUiy.Couy, pluycd by
Jon::ny rox, Jr., aud tne greatest
Indian battle ot tuis century tuoa
place.
Liberty Theatre
"The I ticnastened vtonian,' the
Chadwlck Pictures Corpoiaticn
special production of the Louis K,
Anspacher play, wi.lcli served as a
return vehicle for 1 iieda feara,- is
n". Ti'eflTrreln
.
is announced tc.it first run book-
lugs havo been made in practically !
every key-city of tne country, a'.d
""JlZJ??.!,
aire, inoicute that the public has
long waited tor A.lsa Haras iviuro.
It w ill bo shown at the Liberty be-
ginning Suuday. .
miuxHH mm in ni'itrnnornonu ill
"nif cao'.asteued- woman,
which w-.s direcind by James
Voang fmm Dnnglas Dory's adapia
tiop uf the play, is oue of Chad
wick's most pretentious offerings.
The sceuic background la varied.
providing a r.roi.g contraft. be-
tween tna rpcctacular aettincs ot.
S 'veral pnimlaeut players are in
the aupiorang cast. Wyudham
Standing pUya the leading roie op-
pualle Wis. bara, Olhera include
. II IVn-V lluU. L-,ir J.,hri
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."1IJ.II, 11.11, 41VIWIH,,
aud
na roe Keiee.
Order your Chrhrbxa auiicmnre
nents rig lit now and pay for them
any time diumg December. Mewa-
a-
.
lievlew oiuce.
Bmimm on
YOUNG
Whatever yon do to improve your
look., don't neglect your eyes. Keep
them youna and your face will
never look really old. TnU may
be trite advice, bnt 1 believe it la
worth fcillowiu.
Klrst. keep the eyes healthy and
... .r, I k -,..l-J
... . K .rT :.iT. h ...rt-l
tag li el her dim or too atroug
L "ght. but ever have nn.haded
llghia about. I wljh more people
would bear this in mind when tur-
Dlaeed In the oeuter of hlKh ceil-
lugs, and lo get the most light
w!ia the smallest amount of tar- Mary Ellen V. To attain a good
rent, g.obee are made shielding the 1 complexion you must take plenty of
ligut from the celling and concen-1 exe.ci.es, eat whoieaome and aim
tratlng it downward on peoples' i pie foods, ar-d sleep well at night,
head.. Aa a consequence people The whole matter simera down to
look up directly Into the fierce daz-1 keeping yourself in good physical
zle of the electric bulbs: aud the IcouUitiou, particularly as regards
glare on their heada alfecls their ! elimination; furthermore frequent
eyes, whether they know It or not. I bathing of the akin ia one ot the
if you have auch lighting, at least chief avenues for clearing tho ays
have bulba with ground glass lower tern,
halves, or white china bulbs, which
spread the light. The glare of an 1 Nellie G. and Katharine S.
unshaded bulb on my own head Chapping results from exposure of
gives me a violeut headache; and ' dampened akin to the wind, so if
I am sure is responsible for much you bito your lips while you are out
eyt-UouMfeWUfctasaoMiw
member that since we write and and almond preparanou is nerbful
read with the worst possible com-1 tor tills condition as it dries quick
Mnatlon of colors black on white ly and keepa the akin softened aud
we shouldn't make it more try-; protected.
Ing by getting a glare or deep! Tomorrow Answered Letter.
Efficient x&ftjm
NECESSARY HOUSEHOLD LINENS
TOMORROW MENU
Breakfart.
'Sance from Dried Apricots
Cereal
Omelet .
Toast
Coffee
Dinner
Celery
' Virginia Baked Ham
Maohcd Potatoes .Spinach
Orange Salad
Ice Cream Coffee
Supper
Canned Tongue
Glace Sweet Potatoes
r.olls . Jam Cukt
, Cocoa
Please name the fewest articles
i aKin to start her housekccplnir. She
Diet -
nyaur, ny jl.uiu
mtmMm r . n
0 sjuciT vict arrd&rarti and Mitt I ?e CZuS-'rM
ANSWERS TO MOTHERS
God could not le every wliuit': bo trier you. you will
. thereioru he made mothers. Jew-,and
SOUK SLOCKSTIONS IN PRE-
NA1AL CAltE j
CORSETS
li-you haven't been used to wear-;
nig a coisei, you prooaoiy won i
feel the need uf wearii.g tnern dur
ing preguancy, except perhaps dur
ing Uie, lust nionihs. if you have
ueen wearing corsets and if tney i
are Weil fining and cem.'orlaDie1
you nwda'i make a change until ;
around tue fourth nionm, wiita ihe
sui iiorl most b'f changed lo aycuui -
modaie trie growing letua. Mo sup-
port must compress you to uis -
gnme jour tigure, lor that will be
nr.rmful.
Tnere are specially-made maler-
nl:v cor.-L:a wnieh vour ilorfor will
ten you about. Tnese . made
WK mHIena.s. v.nn eianc inserts
aid having lacings at the side aa
He!1 1U Ue Uck. They must come
,eil llowu ,n( , iult,y ovw the i
0U"Ur , V .
,i.a. ..t.,i t ..1 i i
Ull,ary corse's Must r.ot oe worn
duriug ,he tast part of pregnancy
,ut mey may be harmful. Lven a
propeny luting nmterniiy corset
may have to oe- discards the last
month and an abdominal support
used, tour pnyslciau will tell you
about these and tell you how to
make them.
btitiES
During the later pa:t
j
Pi'g'
h.u an I be.ales inl.i. tney may
s read a Uaie on account of In-
creased welcbi. Then-fure, you
should g. t your shots considerably!
l.,n..p ll,.n r.li.,ll
VHT . T. , " . '
wear, iou .houid .ee that they
have low he, la and lit snugly over .
'' i ii,i.u .ofcia
puts a si rata upon the arches a:id
.. -- - r.vuwvu .w
nav. your arcaes will .upportea.; Tomorrow-An.wer.
you majr get flat feet, If jour fcetspouoenta. ,
MS
EYES
chadow on the pages.
Now and uu, au eyewash with
weak boiucic acid Is a good tiling;
and when me eyes are tired, alter-
nate compressea of hot and cold
water are aooiuing auu aumuuit-
mg. gem. "
cream over the eyelids Is i
ol cold
cream over the eyelids is alao rear,
e.pecially if done at b.dtlme.
The er would B. maS4 not
" " ,,,C1Z
coniers of the eyea where wrinkles
come as the akin here la often too
ury-
closet door. f
Batnroum: Fonr hand towels for
eacu person. ouf baui luae. ..'
eacu pcrsuu. ibu iace cuiaia lr
vaui y ..a. A . o iml ui mala, two
awau "guvl'' lowest tu wuica
uur duuicr gueol may dry iiei:
hands.
Dlumg l;oom: One large dinner
cto.ii iur "special occuaiuiib ' sucu
aa uunuay uuiuer or tuoie ioimai
aQet uiuneis. une smaii com ol
line quality, rour .luan cioin lor
every -day ue, oi caeaoer quaiuy
tmauy women use tile ecru or nai-urai-color
uuen lor every -uay, as it
uoes not sou as quicaiy as wnilc.
aiiops .en" ttiese wuu scatiope-U
euges, aud m.pKir.s to biatcui. xuu
win aiso need a naps.ms tu matca
your insve cioth, auuut six unpalna
u maici eacu sm&ner ciutu, aud
two sets ot auiues tor breakiast or.
luncneou. taomu liouseKeepers,
nun ever, preier to use the square
dHealth.
uunt titers, rlAX
..." .y. - . .
tire easily
tills will prevent your getting
your r.Hld exercises and the widks
you need. It you have been hc-
customed to high heels, you bad
belter wear tue moderately low
heeis, 'i-.ulu r than tne cerumen
seiiae type, lou must not wear
trie high rrencn heets because tney
force yon into poiljiou wnlrh adua
lo prt .:ure ou tne lower pari ot
the abdomen, iiieh French heeis
aie the cause ol niariv turnlnim of
ankles and many accidents, so they
sr.ouid be especially avoided by tue
'eiipeciatii mntner.
CA.tK OF THE TEETH
l 'ihe teetn during presnancy
should have uncial care, it is a
i mutake to tbing that d ntal work
should not be Hone during this
i. . , ... .......
ever, ,o have M,li7
ne.es-.arv. 'ihe n,nt important
lain in tne care ol the teem la the
co.'iect diet Vu th-it the "row ug
bab "w m not cad ubcu t , li
cmer "u of Sre Reiner
.
KeMa "t"
four glomes of milk on ntilll 4uih
pU" f' $t a ' ah", '., S
noils, who.e ,-,in
bread,. tta, t,jts, culd cheese,
Aide fiuui the diet, the twin
.hould be waah.i alter each meal
,nu bviore retiring, and it may be
, .lM( n.ulh ..i
.times ml, un .ik.i..;. ....n
(!, irucji.-irly fafter .' omiiio ;
and ae.ore roLtrintr. fl.ki.ininh hai.-
tier of water lu ne'lc cl
amnesia all' make vood mouth
w.iej
We have a ll.i w,i. n,i Tr.-
. . 7 " " M
"c" i'ut-Aauii Care; aiso aa aril-
tie 04 dunng-Prtsiiancy aud
j,,6UI4. tkf Dy L uuLii
j,, ettckueiug
umwi envelop
a sell-addressed.
w lib the re-
quest.)
to C'oire-