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ROSERURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1925. '.'.7c.''? Family Vouches , f 4 e v ;. s i' V . " M 0 . i' or .-.crrr- I rr-r.-.'? f- f Awirlit -1 I- rnr:,i,u i ! . I V - 1 i .;) 4 1..-.7 ,: -. e- m ! . " tin . '.I ,,v: ... V i nv ' ' v:!' -. i;' u j I " 1 - 1 ;'.!( CI I: ii. J:l , t- a '' 4 4 a . V C " . f ' '1 ' r, ... . . . l.'ini.-r) ,fr. I'l I 1 .. .' i I .aw ii .T frrt ti l " ... .1 J '; . v ; ; -'i C "'t. I , (.1. 1 ,..,t !l(lr. J. r, i'.-,. ir i.ir..mi H if iUMl- if ' u,'! by rml 1:. Trivial Diary Entries , csf Record of Doing A luirli-fd thn.-X l.erMTm. tlx nen '1 ' i i"M-h,,H ,,,, - 'I., n i- uit'u reluctance to rjil ti.e s-.ory of an unexciting d.iv. T :::( sf."-:;iod to he ntll ii -r v.i-i! y- mi hmilenllitt WMth ihti of wiper wlrh In!:, ms 9 writvr In fit; London Times. Ycr, for habit' wthe utii In :i tie:f-rmiruit mil iut to be benten, :a e;it:fy li:s bo:i t:.:ide, mid often, :it (tie ye,,r's -rJ, these entries, v. 1.1. !i f t ( ( ; ! u. ' 1 n "liill, lire f 'ii id t.i hno more init)i and more ontiTijjinuK'Ht In tM-ni ti :vu many a iv.'oi'd i.? u rL-i.tuvc'iy eventful d . i 1 ' fl'cn 't!i'M' N rot bins worth saylr.tr" n Uiirist' js ;.t to in the ;.ip with n llttio of himself, to jrive phi;.' P his m;r''Pi;it i"P, to t-sciipe jlmrn ihnf forniiiJItf which Hottlns j hi.'jioricx, np.ii to jn-riiiit lilmsi-lf, as I !; think to 1 t r i Villi. llK'Il, in- 'd. Jit is wi'iliri:, tin tht; i-frfcot iir.'st !;:n'-'t M:i."iy always wrlie," r no i.i I. cr i !ur lils uwn. Jle -U n !is'i,-uii('d to jiubitsh ; h oit'd Any)i ii ii.i.u'iin posterity ' I huAintr i-t t) :tt Kin llarly trlvlnl , V,lt' thur Is the pa;,'H which. i I.:1' j .j jiim when nionihw later lie l ! - I., j nT4'ai!s i(, :iPd Hint fori aiilly i the ti-ivc 111 wiilcii, If It siirvivfN,. hiti ,f '. --i-nrnl. hi!dr n liave thflr !l" "' I' M- i' dclilit. "An mapty tiny," he " ;r' ' tMni.s Ik- Mi-lifs. "What on earth " ; ;jit 1 si-y if ft?" And nine tltncn ' 1 -fit of lt-n It' li on s;ch occasioni l .iiLd ,;...,( triv'nl phh-ti who pre j -!:,; over for)uiii" of itinrNta j Mi'-Kn lii'a Into lira wins without j ..ri--uJ:it; it u portrait of himself. Brmine Tails " 'AreJVovellrim t: o?s j j,?en Great Power During Middle Ages r;:it of s'-iiiImtr Pu-cdcn were -.!'U 'ti;r the ui' iircd coinmon-ial n t ,'s of the dvUI.t'd world ilurinc t!;f Middle nse.s. StocUliolm and I.'Ti I raided willi I.'itnhm nnd I' r.-'A, Mavs the Knnuly Ilorald. They .I'obrd 1 1u coiTimerce of the north- ' j :n pi 'as nad wito tl;c admiration of , il:..u --.''m'. of trnvclyrs and nier- ' - h:j ts iho pii.-ed throif-rh them :-ti I l ra llioked with thern. Lifter ; '.'( i.-n w;it t!i preat military pow- ' " j t of liort!" rn I!nrov. ! ri '.v !H!il a-'-aihti'H of the SwediKh , i tv. -l I'd witli the nt "t : t -f -c '"frt -i-.ee in pmtv (olirf. Her I --; -. -i won r.".it t'attf-s and etid- .'' I n i.ltiy :.r. The Kn-tand nf i I'ronn'. ell :md i:'H.-s 11 w;H Jinltn- "" I 'T'.ir'r ami l n-nMl in comparison wih tiiii norihern kingdom, which "--'lid pmir f-irih urmie-t of i--'nHc S'oud u ari T. r -s headed hy hravo and iiy.f L.-fTTaN. Sweden Is todav n ' I p' a "efnl k!i:'Tt!om. Ken the seces Mi ; : n oi' Ki.r av wl.s aecompllslied u wltS .-ii Ph'od-hed. 1 U'iimavt; one :" dn:;,ino"- d r:id tyrannised over ' ' j 1-oth ltlrudotra. Erf! Tlii1 ' unusual evening gown H f.-islii-jNi'd of flt-sb colored mrl) heavily enibroidered with pold heads. Ermine tail form the train with ermine wristlets mlclrnp a unique touch. Th hrnddreis is cloth of gold. w l in n I li'arvetj of Jel!y-Fish The JWlv !:-'h has a truly woniler (id Wiiy of n pri.ilueirr its Ppedea. In icct c.'.-o-- iPh hc-.nnin'j Is au fir-', v.hteh. Ijinir on the hottoin, Pr- 'Iocch a h"T!tit;fal tree-like h. Tli;' "t re." fast ell- iiMpljf i. ii ho!i.:a :uid Prints forth uU uMch, when i:pe. drop on- and di-v.-h'P ii r.. jolly-h-h. The latter irt Mia ' i - s the process In r-pea.-'. of the Very laie ','C : ha'-, e a (Liferent ay of re-!.:"."- ;a.: Hem- eies. Tl:e ei: ' ' : ii; i he w iter and devcl -p-j ':! M pen :'--li;'led h.TVa. W'tll'!. f'p a v ' ! Ic. s :j' o.h rapidly, h.-h. , 1 ' : 1- d . :'h l::nr-lil,o a; '1 ,h !:. '('5, i ', ; - Hie the ci (mho nf ears. 'I lien !! " ! :i . a M'Ph down, fi in 1 1 r - It- ' !' i" llle ho! NUM. IlH'IVa-eH 1)1 . r.-' 1 1 . i :-! finally splits up In- : t i -s v t-;; h s ; n ..r :m) :ric;ons Confirmed i I i t-.l nf ,,- em;:"!Ver at pnnnmr p- !'t the d hi-' ! 1 T i Ii i ffd to y In lake ! r 1 l-'l M'!-' Ids h. 1 ..'. I e h.-nd 1 the eiVr .-no ,;" i-v,!-wlicr.Mjp.Mi thd el' i-': tilled it UtT S(", ei'rd i;.nw, "i a re!-: e,l ai p.-lit.-ly t hf dd : : -pt It. "avire? that he irI !( -. . r mv!i 'i-i.-h n Mil nnd the! Jit i " t- id the engraver. - ; If l m!. I made it n, " I - I u -',.M "i:. ;' -vV.it I .M!:;ht." rota ,re ,! !;, ! . r.ia:; f,.r the i. O-'l e. ; e. 'le-'ie : ,f i ;a 1 at Trac'irr flushed n.l .' m 1 H ,n pen. t.:, ,n, v : :i't'tost :i-h nt sai.i thn te-,etcr. !f T v..v. '1 1 . -! h .". e. as I ).:ie an !'.. v ... " v.v The .m, v, har is v 1 '. ' a '.1 -Ti" nft-r ', n- t' t:; H-a'e,..,. f, M i ;.a- : u C'n:-:?'t r-''it " t'.' '1. .T'-'itn-. X'A p..f v. i . I f ,..!:." v',t. l ;." Mi i i ti." y.i"d . 1 h -1 " Ofl '. t 1 e I , Ton'., ffunteff - it t':f a ' e 1 III - .p I f u " It ! i ill 1 -Tl ' h. n . ri ht':: i'l No H e P. . it u at , r ' if I I 1 d. I'i.Mih - P, ;t ir. " :''k r s tr'M !: -'ty v:i 1 '.ii ,r . '- ii ,d he oup tran'h? - 1 -i-aea i r rwre t. ANSWER TO MOTHERS (Phi could not be everywhere; i". en-foro lie made mothers. J. ' i -h Proverb. M-KK1M5 UARIES Mn. A. bites her flnRers con ;f; ntly and fhe is told that uhe will murk her baby. St on- v,orritiK about ninrkinp vo ir baby, Mrs. A. Your baby may ),:.(' snne birthmarks; orcasional 'y baMea do. but they won't be d.ie to your fingernail biting habit iir to any little scares you may h;.vo. If Hiic-h thing's were the cause of birthmarks, we would all be covered with them. There is no direct nerve or blood connection beiv. t en the babe in utero and the mother. However, unhygienic living, espe cially Inipropt r diet, and prolonged mental strain, will undoubtedly af fect the baby's nutrition and nerve and muscle tonej po it Is highly Important to have the proper pre natal care fr this reason. imin the nails la a habit. It Is o:netlmM an expression of ner vousness, but more often it is purely a habit just as any other habit. Tut some adhesive strips on your finper nails until they are "crown out npaln: then keep them manicured very smoothly .Have a nail file with you always, and if your nail rouph. file It don't bite it. You can manage to do this J FurreptHUiUFly In public. The ob i session to bite the nail apparently 1 is in an endeavor to smooth it. j When your child hoping to bite . its. finper nnils many children bepin the habit around three years of ape see that you stop it then 1 It won't have the hnhit when it ' prows up for it U not one that Is ever bopun In adult life, to my ( k howled pe, (We have an article on this sub ject which you may have by eend inp a self addrepsed stamped enve lope with your request. Also ask for the list of books on Fre- and ! 1'oat Ni'tal care). "of WiOMINKNT KAttS -eif I Mrs. Ju has a little rIi-I of seven, ! whoso ears stand straipht out from aed 'her head. She has used a cap for '.:e her to sleep in, but that doesn't seem to help. ' No. a cap nt this ape would not help nt all, Mrj. L. !? iho caps i or straps m-e used r!cht from the ; time of birth, the ears can In pome j ca:ies be trained back. It all de jpends upon the decree of promi nence. ; Tho only thine that ran be done ! now for your little plrl. Is to have a siirplcal operation performed. A small piece of the cart i (a Re In the jc-ar Is taken nut. in these rases. In all cities there are reputnble sur geons who do this type of mrirery. Tr Is known a. plaitic surpery. ! llfni; tip your CouTity Medical So ciety and Bsk for a Jtt of surpeons who do Pitch work In your city. Poti't po to beauty parlors for sur 1 iriral work. This operation Is not IdanromMs In '.killful hands. INKKKlTANCK M. O Ttio characteristics yoirr children will Inherit will come only from you and your ancestors and from their father and his ancestors. Your hiving had a rhild by your first hujdmid no matter what his ' nationality will not tn any way affect the characteristics of the children by your terond husband. i o stop n orrvlmr. noi;h,w. iRnnarLARiTV ! Mrs' II For a year or perhaps Intnter after th establishment of , the monies. It Is not unutal for pirls to be Irrepular in their mm ! sttuftl perils. It Is normal, j Mrs. K. Yes, we have an firfi !cle on the Chanpe of Life. Kncloe a se'f ddref d stamped envfr- !,ipe with your request. ' 1 ii What's in the News? the announcement of a great discovery, telling of new benefits to mankind ' the announcement of a new bridge a new style in clothes a new product for the home. All are news news that tells of places to go things that have happened, or Will happen what and 1 where to buy. All are interesting the advertisements especially, for they contain news which vitally affects your well-being and the comforts of your home. . Here, perhaps, is the story of how a manufacturer labored a lifetime to lighten a woman's housework. It may be that here is a merchant who has brought stuffs from the four corners of the earth to your very door. Here is a new and delightful dish for dinner; a wonderful place to spend your vacation or just a perfectly baked loaf of bread. ' There is a news message to you in every advertise ment. Read this news for home economy and enjoyment. Advertisements are the most interesting of all news for they interest you personally ROSEBXfsS-REVTEry ' . DOUGLAS COUNTY ' j OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ...I Tl.f Ni " - llatJ "if! To trie Ne Rv!.-w X' ' II ' elaifici i .n s j. . if Nvw re.-t r.a.' to tlir.lt suit sIkii outa to Bluet fc. Tnr nil the nfwn read The News Review. ; Woitld you weler0 Rn orr tunltw? There re hundreili wtt. inR for you every day. Read the i clasilfied ads. Sheridan Hoffman & Baker 320 aere fish hatchery and farm, will cost $30,000 to $50,000. Grand Ronde Machinery arriv ing for new sawmill here. Tillamook Gales Creek Wllsen river highway route BUrvey under way. Klamath Prospects good for beet suear factory here. 75 car loads profitably snipped this year. I Potatoes paid up to $300 an acre. Loburj? Growers now sen pep nermint oil up to $19 a pounds 20 to 40 pounds per acre. St. Helens Road district votes special road tax. to raise $13,000. Portland Steamer "Cardigan shire" takes 2000 tons Oregon pro ducts to Great Britain. Tillamook Pacific Telephone & TelejrrHph Co. takes over Tilla mook exchange with 12 miles of line, for $20,000 cash. Government will sell timber In Coo., and Douglas counties, worth $440,241. Salem Lake Lablsh growers have already shipped 300 cars of ceh'ry this year. Grants Pass 700 pounds of ore from Kerby district said to have hun $12 a pound. Total volume of 1925 Portland wnter commerce estimated at $250, OI'O.COO. Clatsop county budget for 1926 Is $4.1.356 on a valuation of $33,578,- S20. Portland may build two more river bridges, in addition to $5,000, 000 bridge program now under way. Condon Mew 20-mile logging route being surveyed to pine for ests tn Wheeler county. Herd "Central Oregon Pally Press'' changes from afternoon to morning publication. Oregon trust company resources grow from $12, lf.ii.5sr. to $14.5x3.873, In year end ing June 30. Portland - Willamette Steel Pipe Co. will use 10S5 tons steel in mak ing s::f0 feet of 54-Inch pipe for Ce dar river power project In Wash- I lntrtnn. I Pacific Telephone A Telegraph I Co. will spend $45,000 in Mt. Taber j district. Portland, i Salem hatcheries will export more than 1,000.000 chickens this ' spring. ! ImukIss county may levy year ! tax to buld $200,000 courthouse. j Oregon gained 6703 farms In five years from 1920 to 1925. I Portland Motorshlp "Carrlao" takes 1,000 live chickens to Hono lulu. Tillamook F. R. Beala wins Pa iclflc International Livestock grand prlie for best Hnlstetn herd, pro-" ! dure of one dam, bred by exhibitor. Pendleton IHirlon hotel to have j three-story addition. Klamath county pnblic service i corporation assessment Is $3.74t. 3S2. $1.3.115 more than in 1924. i Medford building permits 'for 11 I months total S23. i Gardiner Taxpayers vpfe lAmlll 'levy, for $15,000 to build Roosevelt j hlehway. j Hcueburg Modern crematorium to cost $50,000 proposed here. Hood River Japanese fruit growers at Dee build $10,000 com munity house. Oregon timber Industries employ 43.000 men, producing $100,000,000 a year. Portland 50,000,000 feet of lum ber will be shipped to Japan during December. Portland Ten steamers In port at one time, to load Oregon pro ducts. Eugene Door & Woodenware Co., $75,000 capital, will take over Far West plant. Gold Hill Noted geologist re ports that Curry county baa vast wealth In minerals. Riddle Long tunnel on Silver Peak mine la expected to uncover great body of rich ore. Beaverton This district now has more than 1000 acres of En glish walnuts. Deschutes county will ship 100 cars of Netted Gem potatoes this year. Astoria port handled 21.975 tons of cargo, in 43 vessels during No vember. Astoria Steamer Oakrldge takes 175 tons of canDed salmon to Man!- BAND WILL GIVE CONCERT AND DANCE AT OAKLAND FRIDAY A concert and dance will be given by the Douglas County Concert Band at Oakland next Friday night, according to an announcement made today. The band app-nred in a very pleasing program at the Ant lers theatre last Wednesday night, and as this concert proved so popu lar here' It was decided to give a program at. Oakland, to be' followed by a dance. The band has shown great progress In the paBt Bummer and fall, and It Is believed that it Is believed that it will make still greater strides in the near future. The band haa several Important engagements pending for the com ing year and will doubtless receive much ad vei Using throughout the state. AUTOMOBILE DAY AT BIBLE SCHOOL BRINGS BIG CROWD The Ford automobile was pro nounced to be the most religious la. largest single cargo of salmon at the Bible school of the Chrls ever shipped there. ; lan church yesterday. Sunday was War department appropriates j automobile day in the school and $1,887,300 to Oregon rivers and ! the contest was to see who could harbors for 1926. . I bring the largest number of people Work Is 75 per cent completed j tochurch In one car. A Chevrolet for transferring 400 Portland man ual phones to machine-switching service, January 30. Eugene Guaranty Oil Co. pros pect well Is down 2800 feet, In fa vorable formation. Toledo Heavy building program under way, and district exception ally prosperous. won this distinction with 24 pas sengers, 14 In one load. A Nash owned by Rev. Mow conveyed 14, while a Ford transported 10. There were 12 Fords represented, with Chevrolets next with 7 cars. The Bible school is In a contest with the Medford school and at present is leading in the contest by a few Salem State has lust completed I Points. Yesterday's attendance $30,000 open-air pavilion at tubercu-1 was 335. Next Sunday la also be losls hospital. lng made a special feature when Portland Northwestern Electric all members are urged to bring an "-...,n iu uinr age. i nis company sells electric cooking ut ensils to 700 homes this year. State lapd board will sell 30, 000.000 feet Klamath county tim ber. In January. Imbler J. A. Gasklll receives second place for best spring wheat, at Chicago International livestock exposition. money Is to go as a Christmas gift to the Old Peoples Home at Walla Walla. THE 8MKLT ARE COMING. (Aaorlatd rna lu Wire.) LOOVIEW. Wash , rw ll Albany New Willamette bridge ! The first run of smelt appeared on Pacific highway opened to traf-!1" the Cowlitz River off Long tic. I "lew this morning. Fishermen Lane county has 77 telephone ,r receiving 16 cents a pound companies, with 10,776 miles of ror smelt. Astoria fishermen line, William R. Hearst, New York publisher, buys 175 Herefords from Diamond B ranch In Lane county, for $211 a bead. Eugene building first 11 months of 1925, were $ 843.280. reported the run at the mn,,.h nf Columbia River last Friday. W. H. Dupont of Calument. Minnesota, has arrived in Rn.- permits forbu'K a,,d Investigating the city iiu surruunning territory with a " locating nere perma- enrinM i. ci. -I.. inently. Mr. Dupont has been in county, to be developed b) $400,000 rfcmi!n Wl,h ,he Ro"'h'"'' corporation. iw. .nn MmmT7e "nrf St. Helens-Western Spar Co. ' ? "l "d ' ?M.Zn " locf!' ml la running three ahlft. on rush rtLVZTV, n" fTble ."tJMiw 'r'ti;,:0,: read. opportnnlt- tng whether oufcr or aftler read througn tha claaaltled columns. I the classified tdt