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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 192?. TWO 1 OSEDUnG NEWS-REVIEW ! taeuad Dally Except Sunday fay Th. Newa-fUvlew Ca, Inc. f siaesbes t Ike immM fjm Blaesbes X lit WMWM .. . ... ..kil. m.. - i uVA M MMiMlvkl aril iLleft LO Ul nw i" " tatte? "uiViuSwhUrt- to. It or a.rwl- r i. th.. n.oar rul to all local aawa DUUUDH Dria. ' fublicstlun ol apolal 'Pt"ll bMMl '' f'l7, J. w: bates ; 1 .President and Manager acretary-Treaurr ttbtarad aa aeoood alaaa matter May IT, 1M0. at tha . onB- udor to Act at atarea a. at th. post otllc at all i i n i i. aaU lastly, ala months, by IMtlii. Urea meatus, by I Duki. alula aotila. by t Oatii, ay earner, pw - v ft sat.; Newa-He-vlew, by mail, par year, aau- ...,L. tuv f, , ,JM . to l.U . ROSEBUROi OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 12a- -4 J , MORAL GAINS AND LOSSES. " in the effort to bromote human progress, it will often tninnnen that k cood deal of success is accomplished in spread s' ing certain ideast yet there may be some principles that are not understood as well as in former years. Just at present ;: it seems as if the idea of truth and sincerity is better grasped j; than in former years, the present age hates hypocrisy. If 'you inquire Into the ideals of college students, you will find ... ii. . .... rT hoinnr AiffeWTlt from what ' ;i they are. That Is a fine quality. We read in the writings of :!navid the Psalmist, that God "desireth truth in the inward f : tiiirbL- The irreat fault of the age that is Just past, was that I lit lacked frankness. It preache what tt did bo pracuao. ;! It is a great gain, if the people are abandoning false preten 'rps. But there is an eaually important respect in which the ' present age seems lacking, and that is in the spirit of obedi ence to law. The motorists who aN wilfully violating the ' traffic regulations, the persons who are dispensing bootleg liquor, the students who are willing to break the rules if they I don't get caught, the man whd Winks crooked tricks all right t if the nubile does not discover them, are instances of the J. wide-spread spirit of lawlessness. ' Laws and rules are for ( the benefit of society. The student is required to conform 1 to certain requirements, because he will not get the educa t tion that his parents are paying for if he does not. The mo U)r traffic rules are Imposed to safeguard the people. Those i -ii . , .I I MAnm loV a willino. fifio WlU.nov ouey tno ruin ui outicijr trav-iu w .j " ness to co-operate in accomplishing the ends which the coni . ilmunity desires. What is needed now is to impress the j; thought that we must all take hold and help to make a bet t; ter community, which means conforming to the principles which th community establishes. o TtW UljaniDr or commerce meeting w oe nun at u j; ttt'u"h Wonday December 14, is of paramount ; ' impdrtaiiea ftf every citizen of Eoseburg. . " there ."is much WofK to Jie" accomplished by the chamber during the coming The'oriianiiation has been carefully manned the past ?: twelve months and It is the hope of all that the work may be r carried on with even greater energy during 1926. Men who V-iive their time to the work of the chamber without remuner ation are mighty loyal to their city and should have uie cios ' est co-operation and support. At the meeting to be held Mon- " day evening a new set of directors for the ensuing year win "'be chosen and there should be a good attendance that all ' members may have a voice in choosing the new officers to '."handle the affairs of the club. Make it a point to be at thist ' gathering and help the club get fully organized for the new Tear.--; ' ". ' ' ' HOLDUP REPORTED TO CITY POLICE BY 01 WHITE GOOD EVENING FOLKS A W talk to a shalk Thia p. m. who aaid t, . - . , That ha mat a damaol , On tha main drag Yaatiddy ovo And btfera thod . . Walked a block aha :. proppad tha hint ' iTHat aho was hungry- ' And ha muttarcd to ua , That ha allua geta'om t In that condition . , . And h aaldi ' " ' . ' "Sha had a cuto noao. , C"ut oyoa, euta mouth. tJut iggar and It'a iTooibad Mi didn't hava ', , A ttn Indlgeation." . H'4 . , : OOMBEtL DORA THINKS New Vear reeolutiona are never paatcd unanimously. , ,A'r ;( T ' ! Now that Apple Week, Thank Veil Week. Prune ; Week, Candy Week and all tha Other.' Weeka was ku. .h..n.d w, moaait a.tUv Rn.tn.H.11 Week." Then when a 'amounting to about 5, the .. 'Thl l men Urovo hurriedly away. , Al ii was y ui in ubiq, jhi. " unc told tlie police that he waa unable to aecure the license number of the cur and wa unable to give any ,tuii.ul rtrlntlnn nf hiH ..hull- We know that our many reaoere aulfc 0ne waa fc man aDout IM have been wonderin' what to S'v? i jnrs of age, 0 leet tall and wore O. XL White, salesman (or a lo cal music house, reported to the police lute last night that he had been held up and robbed on Eaet Lane street, at the intersection with Watson street. , According to the information given by Mr. White to the police two men in a Ford touring car drove up across the street from him and accosted him. Thinking they wanted Information of some kind, he atopped and they then approached him with the air of be iug prohibition officers, and de manded to know if he was carrying liquor. Tbey proceeded to slap bla pock ets, he told the police, conveying the impression that they were offi cers, and then one of them, drop ping his band to his pockot, aa If for a gun, demanded that White turn over hi pocket book, and a valuable diamond ring, which he wearing. Alter obtaining these possessions, the money two These watches will add . charm to any wrist! AUXmitaxn.TbeattatiM,th XButoVAWatciwllIauVi grace and charm to any wrist. Exquisitely snd in solid whit) gold and gold filled, fitted with guaranteed move-. menu. Nationally famous BiuLOVA Watches ; are recommended by us because) they combine unusual beauty with suarantecd dependability. Tkto di-xkwth-a Butm Wrack, has H whJtaM Mled t pt-McMtiia iMi--ltailHd f, whh n 15 Jewl -4 S wee . . Evereharp Mop' Week," wa took him In tha eye and aay, hell It Is." can 'The Diu-Wllv k-w pric. 14 kt. Mild whit gold. aiuiati Bulon tA $40 )rwl Bulcrrai movcmoC VeV Wt? rake pardonable pride in the biff and beautiful selection of DULOVA Watchct we Strays hav oa dijpUr. From $25 to 92500 for.Xmaa and ao wa i few hints to you at thiaf ye ad drop timet Speak to our bosa and urge him i to cut down our hours and raise our salary, inis win pieace mm mightily and you'll be lucky If he doesn't, bounce , a Job press off'n your dandruff. ' Leave a atanain' oraer in. grocers to mark our bills paid be fore mallln' 'em out the first : of each month, : Send over a cartload of coal to our domicile. We may naed it if the fog keeps up. Send ua four new tires wiui in ner tubas enclosed. Runnin' on the (m la hard on the liver. A new pair of shoae wouldn't go so bad aa we're tired half-eoln' our. sax. i v And a new chapeau or a suit of qlothse. : I OR WHAT HAVE YOU7 j ;'. j fc & The Barbara wlH give their an- h One of the fine philanthropies carried on by the Salva tion army and varioua organiaationa, ia to provide Christ- -mtu. dinners for Deonle who have had special diiricumes. t These hannv occasions must make quite a difference to a lot of folks who have had a hard rub. The actual sustaining J nower of tKa food there enjoyed soon passes. But the good cheer and helpful talk and bright music and decorations that ' distinguish' such affairs, make a deeper impression, iney E put new heart into many folks who have had obstacles to surmount... ;: ' - . - a red checkered mackinaw cap, It waa atuted. and l Candy cunes made to order. an oiio. r'luce your otdvrs early, fal ave ol bWHets. I'bune 76.' Rdscburg SALZMAN ; JEULER Oregon PARENTS OF FALSE OR REAL FRAZiER mVw... i.i t... .kunafAM llnrfi cloVM 9T9 b!nK v i',r UWl' ire HBaUUK uoi - . . -, 7 do ,pT,nr.. ..e of their worn. Keep . I'herfa lini't ft rrpai ywu is - - npi-P ifti i m nr..i).U hut vnu'il hav Bone, but wnat mere -,rr r," oeiior iuwi,"o - ebappeu and reuueu aud get bard anrf Hrv Rub the banda with any good nil or ointment at nijtlu wun tnwy've to bafl. that ran be la aboald be learned. 1 The first thing, perhaps, ia to K'arn to protect tue Bands in every possible way.- I bave etien made sdweatinne aoouv "-""'" " Ir,, Uu.. me day. Also "0"-". n,u mm oaliy U you enn. if i.i nn ,i .kin" I ioiUd aiso you a.t 3U ea; nls keens 1 . - , i.. I.nnm ISLbCTiraAC 3 Sg-. p. the Joint, proper hair waning needs three trom eularglug. brnUBBu"utoerrd1Dirw.ur Discouraged Heien-Unlesa Uie iS Jnfnaud. it good i deal, and thia peroxide la fresh. It will not bleacu IS oiTe enough w spoil a mani- 'the hair. If you try this out again, cure tven light washing of add ammonia to the peroxide mak-cloSea-lhe odds and end. that so 4u th. combination one part hu. nWTom.li -do themselve. In monia to four of itZZ d,y, ot soap flakes and othtr ammonU la .Uong; and If It la the crvenleniSnld be done with sort sold lor household use. make rSStar alSveT on tor too heat and the mixture hall and half. Super- i nrntaou thb hand, much better. Al- U'eiKlit. "'J UWh erase for the tiny ' " Teworrov-ft r-.r..., KNJ.TTRD ST.TPOVKR SWFATF.R (AuocUul IU Uul Win.) ' A'BKHDISEN, 8. D., Dec. 10.- New developments in the strange H case of Artuur Frailer, world war i veteran. Indicated today that his i parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles r ia-il nual ball next week which means laier, Indian missionaries, finally that the .havltf-at-home eea.on I. rapidly approschln'. - . . BEAUTY HINT ! musil.as m.n.o -i.n m.7 , Ar,,r rr..H, R (Vim- ind If:" ........ , - heliva tnat their Bon 1. dead. Mr. aud Mrs. Frailer made form- M al application yeslerday tor govern-1 mem and state war bonuses. Tbey ! namtd themselves aa beneticlarles has great drawln' powers you want th. lower upk.ep, try a eoupla aheei. of Tanglefoot. Tha baaket ball seaaon la Mart in' and the high kul gal. . are donnln' their- bloomers which are no ' shorter than their' street dresses, therefore attendance thi. season I. expected to drop off considerably. t" T V i , aih U. S. lntautry, who War 1 H1B ed in France. October II. 1U18. action followed the failure of a long legal ellort to establish the Identi ty of Arthur Lopei, a Mexican, aa their .on. Automobile production for October beat all records, with r 392.6 18. cars and 4i,129 trucks turned out Some may ask how such an enormous production can keep on, with auto ? mobiles becoming more and more numerous. fThe popula - tion of the whole world constitutes a vast potential and al " most untapped market for our automobiles. When every i Amtficaa has his car, then the work will only have begun t af supplying the whole world. As civilization advances, the I automobile goes with it olnnin' to flow and th. colored gogglea will soon be much in de mand, -i ' ...... 4. It', about tlm. for another Holly wood scandal to break, now that Kip ha. been dl.posed of and Count Hoogstraeton will soon be hev.d back among th. classified advertisement. ' 4 ! . Th. night cop. are disgusted with thair signal system .Inc. the Xma. tre. haa been Inatalled on tha eorner of Caaa and Jackson 8ts. It keeps 'em runnin ragged and they'll be dsrn glad whan th. Yuletid. ends. l 4 "by th. time a Teller outins ins fambly with Xmas presents there ain't enough Jack left to buy a snifter to drown yer sorrow. In." MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Dec. 10. riling of an application by the parenla of Arthur Frailer, aouth lJakota Indian soldier, for a sol diers bonus in South Dakota, does n .MAan In mnv ..mu flint lh,V The Chrlstma. .plrit. ar. be-h...VA ,hlr , la dead. Hosmi.r A. Hrown of Jllnneapolle, attorney fur tlin Rev. and Mrs. Charles Fra- zler in the litiKallon In federal court here, said' today. ' i They still believe that the boy, ' branded a Mexican Importer by a : federal court Jui7, is Arthur Fra-; lier and not Lopes, Mr. Drown j said. Word from relative. Indicate that the boy In very ill and pro- j bably will not live long, the attor- ! ney said, lie has active tubercul oids and Is staying with a member of the family, Mr. Drown said. Old Mr. Carter Helped ! by Simple Mixture "After taking Adlerlka 1 feel bet ter than for years. At my age (60) it is ideal so different from other medicine." (sinned) VV. W. Carter. Adlerlka is a simple mixture of , buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.. ' which removes HAS in ten nilnulea and often briuxs surprUinK re I lief to the stomach. Slops Uiat full bloated feeling. JJrings out oia waste matter you never thuuithl waa in your system. Excellent for chionie constipation. Muthaa Ful lerton. druKKlst. ttsaa.eea. w""7 : ... . TURKEYS WANTED, Have Orders for 1,009 Turkeys WILL PAY 45c FOR NO. Ts ' Delivered to Economy Market Wednesday, Dec 16th . GEO. KOHLHAGEN V TOntOrtROW'S MENU . . ' Breakfast ' Left over Prune. Omelet . ' ; Taaal , Coffee Luncheon f ' Fried Left-Ovef Mush ... - Simp - ' Fruit Salad Doughnuta ' Dinner Tomato Soup . . , .,-' Baked Cod ' Daked Potatoes Fcaa Lemon Meringue Pie , - . Coffee , Tea !girsrorTHi !me stitch each side every second 'row three times, repeating lust -two rows uu armuoie measures five Inches. Now work la stitches, place on bfiaer; bmd oil -u suicuua lor tue secju W urii remunms; i sutche. xur lour ruv,8, turn ue tuk a sutcne. tor lour ruwa. Ca ia 14 autcne. tor watti iroui aua jom Lo iii-st suoumer. vork uo and one-naf invdics. lucteaae one sULcn each aiue every aecoud low three times, cast on five buiches lor uuuer-arm. Wora mote row. lu tirsl pattern, men change 10 secouo pauern aud linisn uout to correspond with back, binu on. i ; Sleeve: . Cast . on 45 Bilicues. Work in Btockinette stitch (mat Is, knit one row, purl one row) in ciasinff one siilco eacn sme every To knit a size 36 one-color slip- bec01)U ruw tive times, laat on over sweater for a young woman 'jjve sJtcUes tch side. Vsorn 1-i or girl, buy nine balls of lustra rowB, increase one stitch eacn floss in any color and a pair of side and repeat evtry one and number . five celluloid noedies. ; ono.hau inches, four limes, work Measurements: Eleven stitches re- ,ng second pattern nine times, present two Inches; seven rows work atocklnette lour inches. He measure one Inch. peat seeond pattern lit times. Hegln by casting on 88 stitches?! Cuffs: Knit one, knit two to Row One Purl 15. knit 18, purl S3, gether, repeat from across row knit 14, purl 15. How Two: Knit, till there are 38 atitche. on the liepcat these two rows tor two and needle. Knit plain for It) row. one-half inches, ending with second i (ten ridges). row. Knit two rows, repeat first! This sweater has a very neat ef two rows once repeat between Ifect, with lta ribbing horizontally 's 12 times (that is five and three-; across the front panel at hip. and fourths inches). Work first two i again at chest, and the .ume in rwi for four inches. Repeat be- j back. The sleeves also have a BaeasawaHi tween 's nine times. Work first i section ot horizontal ribbing near two row. six times, bind off five: the cuff and on the upper-arm. SKSaBSI ' stitches each side, then decrease I Tomorrow Requested Recipea Cook with gaa VISIT OF HILL LINE MEN STIRS RAILROAD TALK (Continued from Pace 1.) ern and Central Oregon, nnd the development or the Nntrnn cut off by the Southern Pacific, rival lines have been rumored to be coimlderlng the construction of an MODERN "FAGIN" AT MEDFORD GETS HEAVY SENTENCE MKIWORD, Ore.. Dec. lo. Har ry McKlroy, JS, found guiliy by a Jury in the circuit court Tuesday nflernoon, on an indictment charg ing robbery, plead guiky to a sec ond similar chargo Wednesday af ternoon ind was sentenced Id xtate prison for terms ot seven and Hire, years. . McKlroy waa accused by Richard Putin. Jr.. of Ouklund, Calif., ot act ing as his mentor In a series ot store till robberies, in southern Oregon and California, during tha "FAITH. ; In olden times a fell disease was prevalent in Britain's IbIb: it seared the eyebrows and the knees, and patients did- m'w- Ulfifr a-M OTT1 iln Thi-nmrh lifo the nilmcnt WOllld CndlirC. du- p,t miri writ lint. fying all the leeches' skill ; there were no nostrums that would I t: . cure, no powdered bark, no pntent pill. Jf or inoso w no w crt. -and suffered much, there was one cure, for which to pray; the reigning monarch's royal touch would drive the malady away. And so from every distant shire, wherever faith in .1 kingship runs, in face of storm and flood and fire, sad par- " enl. kmnirht afflleforl num. Thn kin, ha touched them with L'his hand, he touched and healed, with mystic power, whore j more than ; SSCrt' all the doctors in the land could not relieve for one onei nour. ;tl),ntll hBuIll The now .,ion ihim of robbing the Nininger store In every village, every street, you'd see m chHdn and sing.' whoso blood was freed of fever neat Dy neaimg tlon whU.h ,oonPr or itr is cor- outuu while niciiard ruled th. ; .i'iu !,;,, KaIiavmI of scrofula, thev Strew, becoin-anln lo tee exleinlve developrnt nt. tills. lingers Ol UlS king, helievea O. scroiui. uitjr . V., I l p to the present tlmo all talk I His accuser was s runaway boy Ing large and Strong and hale; most things are false, DUt tllS tl Ry matter of rumor and ;of exceptional mental alertnes. Smen knew-the royal touch could never fail. By Bkepateonure. f;"-' KS-: XZitl .-Ieamed M-c are assured that royal hands could never neai; ,.,, in view nt the loginii d- bedside ot Ma mother, who wa. - .1. A K; ,,rH .hat mltt.r It hoWivanlsge of the North I mpend .'prostrated by the escapade, ef her Z skepUcs feel? The faith in healii royal hands brought hone ;to legions sore distrest; w hat booU it if the skeptic stands -and holds the whole thing is ft JestT No matter wnai may do llin .'.Mill 1 ill"l"n 1 , ... throuRh lo Klro Orenon byilure 1111 ti... i t .i Omcun i Thn ronmrdrtion of llni ' month of November. Tli pair xX, ' 'rrburS way of ilend and the Norlh irmp- stolen by young Dunn lu a suburb qua Pass nnd on to Coos May of Oakland. would .horten the distance from McKlroy waa found guilty of h. ... u...ii hv i robbery of the cash register of the .ii in linn trucontl- guilty te an lmiKimeni accu.ing Gifts Appreciated by MEN Everywhere Xma. Cift Sug geations we hava hundreds of others too Beacon Bath Robe., $5 to $17.50. Terry Bath Robe., $15 Silk Lounging Robe. $17.50. Hickok Belt, and Buckles. Collar Bag. for Soft and Starched Collar.. Fancy Boxed Suspenders, Combination Arm Bands and Garter Sets, Scotch Plaid, Wool ' Scarfs and Silk Starts, TW Sox and Shirta in Holiday boxes, ... ?Diet-dHealth. Miyaurv IT liUlUUUill rciGll,iLU Miss M. wants to know what to rrpiit-r n"sirnl pr'o1. A do for dropping of tbe stomach, rdii"llon of the wlirh. lly the intcstii.es, floating kidney and riiit., hl ,.-c!ir.. slight uterine trouble all in the JSo, the hurt" binort dne n"t same body! She is 43 years old icerrniiiire In the yiem and turn und weiKhs 89 pounds. Specialiai. to fat. The only thing thai turns M say there is no tuberculosis. I fat. Is food,, and you bave evi- W One Ihing I cud safely tell you oeour oen g-n.u. y.eui, u. S to do. Mis M., Is to build up navent. you? i your general health, lou did not r'", uk r-- t give m your height, but l vebetable medicine compounds j oouuds is prooably very much un- y" are taking. Gel your vege- 3 derweiwht lor you. The tact that table. In the fresh ataie from . rnn . nmrin,'mMn and nut from you have aroppeo organs puuii ' , , " io nnderweignt. This condition the drug store.-. There are some Is known as entroptosi. (ptosis vegetable compounds which we mcunsdropi. can recommend. 1 hese are n.ado ,, ... .,k 1V, ,. from yeaHt or soy lieans and aro It you will strengthen the lone hj h , ne an,,.BeurtUc vitamin of your voluntary mnse es by reg- n afe Bendlll for brola ular exercises. It will also ,na ,ur flavoring soups and gra- tben the tone of the 'nvola tary are up UBd.,r Ul. muscle fibres that aro in tue in- e BaulM nU e m ternal organs. Von .hould bought at your grocery stores, a snug aodomlnal .uppon. j 1(JU ha(, b(.tt;r uke i)P4;ia, eI. You should eat so as to gain ri.i nr vuur laree ntidoinen. fe confiderably in weight. And that We nave , article on the Atonic M means somu eating: mcreaxe jotir Abdominal Wall which you may H culorles gradually. Yod can have nare DJr sending 4 sclf-adurcsse.d at least a quart oi mita a oaj, gumpej envelope with your re two or three egg yolks for their qu08t. S Iron, fat and pnonphorus. a good, jjon't be discouraged berauie g sited helping of tne green vege-')ou navo aol nu(t iny children S tables and truits for their vita- aftcr two years of marriage. You A mlns and Iron, lots of Whole gram Br6 only,18, aud perhaps if you g cereals and bread and butter, soino gct dowa to normal wclglit "u a nuU ahd cheese. ,may be made happy. Overwnlgbt (We have a little booklet on ,eero, t0 b, one ol ln0 cause tor g the .ubject of gaining and lojlng ,lertity. Si which goes fully into details. Scnu j lt you mM(.d our inslrtictlons for this and enclose a self-addres- 0 redUCnK ,end f0r our booklet & sed, stamped envelope with ton!on ,He subject. To obtain -.Ills, E cents in stamps.) follow dlrectiona given to Miss &. As to yonr slight uterine trou- lM at)ove. SJ ble: of course. 1 cannot tell what i E this !. If It is an inflamation K To(1 tan oMln ollr r. ' e of the mucous membrane llnlnr. ,tce on Headaches by en:lolng R tbe uterus with a discharge, this , tef-ddresed atamped envelope A may clear up with Improvement,,,, su, request. s-.';i,.f! Tomorrow Tkanksghrlug. .nt cor. zoueral beiUih As ff your relative who has the ltr.tHbg. apaln I cannot tell V. but the trouble is. iniess a nir ijcmaa gifts. Sold agnosia is mine ii is iinpuMimo , Boatliwick. 24 W, -your faith, there'll be iconoclasts to scheme how they ny B)vtf Jt is a wraith, a fable and an empty cream. .n,,t ii u nolte certain tbt tbe, aim. ,,t,, will h elven thorough con-1 liert Dccklehymer. charged with 1 Milerntlon In the event any con-obtaining money under false pre- ,3 struction work is undertaken. ;tonses. entered a plea oi gutuy ro o I day and was sentenced to a three? j r . i ....... k. . . I . .n ahId, lnl. .- . I. k . nrlan. ' ' I VKIH17 , Miir. lu... w v., jir rm m io e ' . , Harth' s i oggeiy Roseburg, Ore. site. FI0-I your orders early, ace of feaeeta. PhOD "1 . Pal- Cook with gas. Why not give Fuller brushes for by Mary . K. 1 1M N. to aay anyming idi irei.neui. j pnone 5(,8.j touuq ner we- cnore mar us. nerve disturbances in the skin, ablch would cause .Itching. A thoronghr brushing of the whole surf.irp of the body with a dry flnsh brash may help. nVERW&IGKT TROUBLKS Mrs. T. it i not unusual tor i thoe 'woo art overweight to have