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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1925.
irUOSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW
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"fe8T .0. BATKS-
President and Manager
, wflcrtary-Treasurer
5 pbUrtd aa aaoond tlas jnatur May IT. 1M0, at tha poat ofUoa at
.r -i BoaabTg, Oragon, under Uia Aot of llarota t, Uli.
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RO8E8UR0, OREGON, TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 192S.
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PROFITABLE YEAR'S WORK SHOWN.
f ' The annual meeting of the Roseburg Chamber of Com
5 ; merce last -evening brought to the attention Of those directly
interested in its success' the great amount Of constructive
'work accomplished during the past year. The secretary's
t- epott as read was conclusive evidence, that the present board
V rof directors has carried out a program that brought
&otUfturg and Dougias county well to the front ranks and
J. "put them in a. sphere where they rightfully belong. There
t- has been nothing spectacular about the work carried on. On
the contrary the chamber has been conducted along business
' lines that invite the closest attention of the investor and
home .builder." No wild or glaring statements have been is-
Sued just a truthful story qf the possibilities and resources
t. of the county has beeq broadcast
Our . citizens who. are supporting the chamber, but who
ore not fully acquainted witji. its activities, should read the
secretary's repor published elsewhere in the News-Review,
f That they might become more familiar with its work, what
TTSs been accomplished for the community. A careful study
: of what is going on within the commercial body would have
a tendency to make lukewarm .supporters of the institution
enthusiastic boosters, adding materially to its future success.
ZS",t - The new board of directors chosen last evening are ail
'representative citizens who are willing'to give their service
r to directing the organization during the coming year. It is
i; jj a work that requires a lot of time and energy. It is no boy's
I " job by any means and the membership can do nothing less
!' than get squarely behind these men and assist them in every
; !! way possible to carry out a constructive year's work.
Ui There has never been a time in the history of Roseburg
f, that conditions generally were as good as they are Joday in
: ?. the affairs of the chamber. The old board steps down leav
V,", Ing a record they might well feci proud of and our citizens
'! ?, can feel well assured that there will be nothing left undone
by the new board of directors to keep this city and county
well in the front ranks as one of the most progressive and
Jast growira: sections of southern Oregon, and information
will be disseminated in a way that no one will be misled as
i4 the' true' possibilities and varied resources of this great
county. , ,
jitif---.' jriia University- of Oregon at last has a football coach
' Vgifely contracted for the next five years. Now the problem
if
securing a president for the university may be taken up.
S,he president will get almost as much as the coach as a sal
j ary, unless the new coach turns out a-winning eleven," for
t hJcl) he trill undoubtedly, receive such gifts as high power
2 -d rating cars and columns of publicity. Grants Pass Cour-
J Portland is planning to spend some $65,000 to improve
. "Its jail facilities and make room for the large and increasing
patronage accorded the institution. Evidence the old town
J is still hospitably inclined.
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;.mt! As an inducement to early mailing why not increase the
rrzjwstal rates for ten days immediately preceding Christmas?
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RippHngRhqmos
5 . THE GIANT.
j Herr Sigmund Brictbart is no more, he's in his winding
sheetsand ne'er again will people roar approval of his feats.
The strongest maain all the world, he wore a string of bells,
and hefty canhonballs he hurled, as you'd throw peanut
1 -afcellg. Oue day ha stood, a figure grand, 'gainst whom none
r.--jmight prevail; and as he stood he scratched his hand upon a
2,;c-awty nail. It was the sketchiest of wounds, it scarcely made
him swenr; and Sigmund raised two thousand pounds above
him initio air. He held two stallions which came wild and
plunging from their stalls; he played with anvils as a child
might play with rubber balls. But in that scratch a little
germ began to brew its dope; so small you couldn't see it
Bquirra without a microscope. A little germ, all black and
f tan, its foretop neatly curled, attacked this vast and mighty
"t man, the strongest in the world. Great Sigmund's hand
. swelled up apace, upon an evil hour, and boils broke out up
J . on his face, and all his blood went sour. The doctors exer-
cised their skill upon that Samson frame,' but there was
jg naught' in drug or pill could queer that microbe's game. So
"Sigmund crossed his brawny paws upon his bulging chest;
' ' the strongest man that ever was, ho came out second best.
Oh, let us think of Sigmund's fule when we are prone to
Q brag, when of our health or muscles great we start to chew
JrTkhe rag. "The, little germs, too small to see, aro round us
,Mvry where ; they're in the vodka and the tea, they thicken
-J the air.
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BY BERT d. BATES
COOO EVENING FOLKS
If tha Xmaa nacktiaa
Hold out it'a ' , j
Coin' to ba . ,
Slmpla to do our
atioppin'.
' DUM8CLL DORA THINKS
Falsatte la a now brand of falaa
taath.
Most folk raiont the attempt of
tha law to act r.i guardian In pre
venting them trom loeing their
money on gamee of chance.
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Persletent Interrupter; "Liar!
Llarl"
8peaker: "If our friend will give
mo hla name inetead of hie pro-
fenion, 4 ehall be delighted to
make hla acquaintance."
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Eighty per cent of those listed
In Who'e Who ara oollege grad
uates. They had to do eomething
when they got out. . j
One aviator who fell two thou
sand feet and landed aafely In New
Jersey swesrs he will never take
another trip.
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THE HOUSE DIVIDED
Ha Says: I told the little woman,
"Buy yourself a new suit and don't
spare expense. Nothing'e too good
for you." ,
8he Says: Getting something out
of that man la like wringing water
out of a stone. I finally had to go
and buy It behind his back out of
the house money. And I'll never
hear the end of it.
I j
Among the things that qualify
Mitchell a a critic is an independ
ent fortune. '
4 "I
Mra. Newly wed:- Oh, George.' I
forgot to est the soap. Run over
to tha grocer and get a couple of
bare. I want to wash the lettuce. ,
Bite off more than you can chew;
1 Then chew It.
Plan for more than you can do;
Then do it.
Hitch your wanon to a etar;
Keep your-eeat, and there you are I
Go to It. ' ' '
' . 4. 4. i'
. If a catfish swims ten, miles up
a two-mile railroad track,' how
many aeeda will a'crosa-eyed kan
garoo kick out of a dill pickle?
Anewer: Because a horse cant
eat a bit.
4 .
"What's Helen doing?" !
muKing innmp eaiea.
"I dldnt know we had ' any
ahrlmp In tha house."
"We haven't, but there's one go
ing to call on her thle evening."
4 4 4
The way some people run their
business would make you. think
they were firm believers in absent
treatment.
There'e a couple In town who
run a cleaning and dying estab
lishment He haa a poker Joint and
aha sells boetlsg whiskey.
"What la tha custom for tha
wearing of the mourning band
the depth of It, I mean?"
"Well, It varies. If It is a 'near
relative, a band of black on the
eleeve or hat, but for a distant
friend a black tie la enough."
"Give me a shoe lace; It'a my
wlfe'a mother."
.
8anta Claua had better leave hie
aleigh behind thia year and coma
in a coal wagon.
We know a man who, when the
ambulance came, wouldn't give
them hie right name because he
thought it wae the patrol wagonl
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Mister Cloud at the Palace of
Swseta called ye ed over to his
candy shop this a. m., and present
ed ue with a huge Xmae candy
cane and If wa can keep the flock
of carrier boys from ohawin' on it
we'll keep It Intact till Chrismus.
But anyhow, Lynn haa enough
canea hangln' up over there to
care for an army of cripples.
'These ahort skirts make a feller
look down on wimmen."
PIMPLES
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Flmples are entirely unnecea-, every now and then, keeping on
sary. They come because tne first ball an nour.
rule of good health and good' looks
Is noglected the rule being' thai
the body must be given aa much
food aa It can digest and dispose
of without over working Itself, and
no more.
In tbo beginning they come be
cause this first rule Is overlooked.
It a constipated condition haa be
comp chronic, pimples wUl come
even when the amount of food la
correct, for then the body la poison
ing Itself. And after a long attack
of them, they will continue to
break out on the skin, even when
the Internal condition haa been
cured, because the ekln reinfects
Itself. So you have two kinds of
treatment to give yourself.
The first, and immediate, thing
to do Is to diet. You can begin
that tbia very minute It you have
pimpled. Drink two glasses of bot
water with Bait in it If you bate
the taste of heated water. This
1 helps flush out bowels and kidneys.
Your next meal must be light and
simple, little meat, no pastry or
pudding, fruit and salads. All meals
must be light and easily digested
Six glasses of water, preferably
hot, must be ' drubk during the
course of the day two of them be
fore breakfast.
Yeast should be taken to over
come constipation. Anywhere from
one to tbree cakes a day Is the
"dose." After thla the very im
portant skin treatment must be
considered. I think the best com
bination Is to steam the face at
Mra. H. C. K. Paver blisters., or
cold sores, may ba often bealed aa
These must be dried up.
they are forming It you bathe them
with spirits of camphor. If ' the
blisters, have formed open them
nlKht and rub it full of aulphur carefully with a sterilized needle,
ointment to cure the pimples and and then bathe with peroxide or
make the skin antiseptic against i any other mild and antiseptic solu
further infection, - and to touch tiou.
each pimple during the day with a ' Miss Adele B. Green is usually
half and half mixture af ether and the most becoming color for a per
alcohol, to dry them up. Put the son with auburn hair. 4
stitlf on cotton and stick bits of Tomorrow Emergency Treat
wet cotton over the skin. Wet menta.
Yficienf
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Leur A-KinKmoit
ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES
Free. The Inei I). Rt range Renuiy
TOMORROW'S MENU 1 '
Breakfast
Left-Over Baked Apples 1
Motrins
Cereal
Codfish Cakes
Coffee ; .(
Luncheon It
. t. Potato Pancakes. .
Lettuce
Coffee Cake Stewed Prunes
1 Tea
Dinner
Left-Over Beef Warmed in
Gravy
Mashed Potatoes Squash
Celery Salad
Mince Plo , Coffae
11. W.: "Do you suppose any of
your readers could give nie a re
cti pe for Plum Duff?"
Answer: Perhaps some kind
Reader Friend will write this re
cipe on a port ml card and mall It
to mo for publication.
Mrs. MeL.: "Recently one of our
Column Sisters asked for this re
cipe: Jeff Davis Pie: Two cups of
granulated sugar, one-half cup of
butter, threa eggs, two cups of
rweet milk, two tablespoons of
flour, one teaspoon of ground cin
namon,! one-halt teaspoon each of
ground cloves, allspice and nut
meg, and one-fourth easpoon of
vanilla. Cream the butter and su
gar together, add eggs, milk, and
flour with spices. Hake, in a low
er crust of pastry. This recipe
was used in the kitchen of the Ex
ecutive Mansion during Jefferson
Davis' term as President of tbe
Confederacy. Thla recipe makes
the filling for two pies."
Answer: We seldom fall to get ;
! W. T. L.: "Is there any way of
keeping hope-chest linens white
for several years?"
' Answer: Yes. Wrap them in
: blue tissue paper. They should be
ironed but not starched.
' Miss M. K. : "How la a tan wool
i sweater cleaned?
1 Answer: Dissolve a handful of
; while soap flakes In a basin of hot
: water: after a few minutes add
enough cold water to make a luke-
: warm suds. Put the sweater Into
this, squeuxe and press the suds
I through It, and If the water be
comes very dirty repeat this wash
lng with fresh suds of the same
temperature. Then rinse by pour
ing off the sudds and adding clear
lukewarm water. Throw away this
first rinBe water and use a second,
also lukewarm.
Squeeze he garment as dry aa
possible without ringing, and dry
it by laying on a clean white
cloth In a shady spot (out of doors
It possible, but not in freezing tem
perature). Pull and push the
sweater into lis original shape and
let it dry In tbia way. It la al
ways safest to measure the gar.
ment before washing, and then pull
it to the same, measurements when
you lay It on the cloth to dry.
Mrs. A. H.: "Please print a re
cipe for Vanilla sauce for J'ua.
dings."
Answer: Vanilla Sauce: Mix to
gether flve-elghtha of a cup of su
gar and one and one-fourth table
spoon of dry cornstarch powder.
Add one and one-fourth cups of
boiling water, cook four minutes.
remove from fire, and add one-half
teaspoon of vanilla extract, a pinch
of nutmeg, and one and one-fourth
tablespoons of butter. If tart
flavor Is liked, also add one-third
rarely requested recipes from one teaspoon of cider vinegar. Berve
Headers, do we? 1 am sure we all
thnnk you for this one.
Tomorrow Planning tha Christ
mas Dinner.
Diet-J Health
n a i n a n i u l
attanyaur, DV AwUiU IllUll reieX,l'a-lA
MORE ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS
1
There are three principle waya
which the tubercle bacilli (tu
Salznmn Ill'U, will give a free
shampoo with eai-h marcel tititll
Christmas. Phones:' 212-J and 29G-J.
o
Ulg reduotlon In price on all new
ranges and heating stoves this
week. Powell's Furniture Co.
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OKKUO.V IUYS Holt HIUK
Vi:ill!.K OI'Kll.t IXlt-H.
(AmtHitnl Ftms taued WlrO
SAI.KM. Ore., Dec. IB, Im
mediate renihslon of license fees
7'jr 1li;n Is requested of all tor
, 3' ire motor n im le operators In a 1
letter sent out by the public ser-l
vice romml Ion. Illnnka for the
"pufpose- are enclosed in the let-1
ters. Members of the eommls-1
Inn aay that operators not rom-
plying with tbe law by January 1
will not be allowed to operate
after that date. About 4110
operators aro under tha Jurisdic
tion of tho commission.
RE-VIGA-TOR
For better health. Drink radio
active Mater, wblrh means fresh
water. Itoseburg Hadlum Products
Co., 117 8. Stephens St.
Studio over the Roseburg National i biluu gunusr bain access to
llntik and lleautv Shonoa In the',n '" ly:
4. AUlUUfell I'UPl. 1IUIUIU
frum careless or iguoraat tubercu
lar patients dries and psssca Into
the air as dust, and this is inhaled.
Probably the . fewest cases are
caused iu tilts maimer becauso the
genns, most ot them, are dead by
the time they lire dried tnough to
get into tho dust. However fresh
sputum ran bo stepped in and
tracked Into tho house, llabiea
crawling on the floor, and pulling
things in their mouths, may be In
fected tu this manner. Hence the
importance of enforcing the Sldo
walk Kxperlonillnn Laws.
Droplet Infection:
When people cough or snr?e or
even talk, Ihoy throw nut a tine
spray of mucus trout the mouth
UF.gnsmoN issi kd
l-XHl tXXiH txl NTY MAX.
. Mra. F F. Jmieyt has purchased tha
hemstitching machine at Fishers
store. First class work guaranteed.
(AaM ITfS Uw-t Win
SAI.KM. Ore., Dec. 1 U. Gover
nor Plena toihiy Issued a requi
sition on tho Coventor of California
Wedille, who la under Indictment f- Through
In Coos county for alleged child
stealing, said to havo been com
mitted Si ntnilr K. luxt. Tint
chllil, Naomi Weddle, K said loi'l nuae, " tha person coughing,
hnvo been taken from her guard- isneoalng or talking haa open tuber
Inn. Mrs. (i. II. McNair. S. A. miosis that is. tuberculosis In
Mulrhnrn, a Coos county officer, which Ilio nibvrrtva infected spota
will g to California to return iluve broken dowu the tubercle
the prisoner. j bacilli are very apt to be thrown
0 out.
Mattress special this week. 40 lb 3. Through food, soiled bauds,
felted mattress for IT.f.O. Only one toys, etcetera, which have been
dosen at this price. Powell's. j handled by a caraioss patient villi.
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, n?v&j& ' NEW
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Christmas
' INSPIRES
FABRICS
Never in our hittory have i we
hown tuch an interesting array of
Fabrics Brilliant colors and
splashing patterns abound in all de
partments. I ' : . ' - .ti
Among the Silks are motifs taken
from the Art Decorative Exposi
tion in Paris.' Many of these show
the Cubist and Futuristic designs.
Glossy textures at well as dull fin
ishes are here in abundance all
quality smart and modish.
Here are a few suggestions for
your Christmas . Shopping; gifts
which will please any woman or
I , ' 1 1. ;,;
8ir SILK UMBRELLAS
; SILK UNDERWEAR ' '
SILK HOSIERY .
HANDKERCHIEFS
1 ' NECKTIES -
" PURSES " '
V VANITY BAGS
NECK PIECES ALL KINDS
FLOWERS '
SILK AND COTTON PAJAMAS
SILK QUILTS AND COATS FOR
1 ' BABY '
KID AND SILK GLOVES
L ABRAHAM'S
-THE SILK STORE"
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MASONS ATTENTION
A special meeting ot Laurel
lodge. No. 13, will be held
Masonic temple Wednesday
evening, Dec. I8U1. Work in
E. A. Degree.
by order W. M
w. F. Harris, Secty.
open tubeYculosla.
4. Through miik (and milk pro
ducts) trom cattle lntected with
tuberculosis.
L At I told you yesterday there Is
ona very. Important lactor In con
tracting tuberculosis and other In
fectious diseases, and that la a low.
ered resistance. You know the
factor that causa lowered resist-1
ance. They are prolonged over
work. Insufficient sleep and rest,
unsanitary - surroundings, occupa
tions Involving the -inhalation of
dust or other, irrlt stive particles,
vicloua personal habits and dtsord-'
ora of nutrition, especially under
feeding. But we must not lose sight ot
thla facL that even without any
special lowering ot tha resistance,
tuborculoais or auy other Infectious
diseases may be contracted It the
genua of these diseaaea are virul
ent enough and are taken Into the
body In large numbers. 'I Ue state
ment that "germs are the etlect
and not tho causa oi Infectious di
seases" la pernicious, because It
will make those suffering from and
caring for lutecUoua diseases, care
less. It la now thought that most
caaaa ot tuberculosis ara contract
ed during childhood. It the disease
does not develop until adult life.
It is believed by those who make
a special study of tuberculosis that
the germs gained access to the bo
dy in childhood, but natuie walled
them off so they' caused no trou
ble until there waa some great low
ering ot resistance, and then the
germs were set free and caused the
active disease. It Is found at au
topsies that the majority uf lungs
examined show there has been
some slight- infection from tuber
culosis at aome time during the
lite.
Sometimes infectious diseases of
childhood, measles particularly,
will- lower the resistance so that tu
berculosis germs if they are pre
sent, will become active. (The old
idea that children, must have the
infectious diseases and the sooner
they hsve them, the better, is very
harmful. And it is not true. Chil
dren do not necessarily have to
have the infections of childhood.
And If they do contract them, the
later rather than the sooner the
better, because the resistance be
comes higher aa the - child grows
older. The reason adults do not
have the measlea and the so-called
diseases ot childhood so frequently
Is because their resistance to them
is so much higher.) Tuberculosis
la both preventable and curablo.
Have you bought your Christmas
seals to help in the great work?
(We have an article en the sub
ject that you may have by .send
ing a aelf-addressed. and stamped
envelope with your request.)
Tomorrow Answer to Correspondent.
CttUASU
i?A$OMA6U
8ERVICE
These are the three outstanding
virtues of our service. There aro
many details that make it the flaw
less thing our present customers
find it. We guarantee satisfying
results. . ,
"W aim to' please"
H.S.FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
Men' suits cleaned and pressed,
ll.Stk Roseburg Cleaner, phoa
?a, -
Delco Light Plant
Fflced as low as 1135
t o. b. factory.
For Information Addresa ,
W. I. HAROIS Co.
(37 Olive SL Eugene, Or.
Dealer for Lane and Douglas
Counties
A BODD REASON
We are jealous of the repu- . '
tation of Dodge Brothers :
Motor Car because we
sell it. That in itself is good -and
sufficient reason for
taking particular pains to t
see that our Dodge Broth
ers. Used Cars are in good
order when sold. :
J. O. NEWLAIMU & SON
DODGE BROTHERS CARS
AND GRAHAM TRUCKS
' ROSEBOnQ, OR.' PHONE 4S8
moDBe Brothers Dealers sell edoo uses cars
USED CARS
I 1920 Dodge Touring $450
1 1923 Dodge Touring .$650
il 1924 DodgeTouring :,,:,.;.$90Q
1 1 924 Dodge Sedan.;......;......;$102S
1 1923 Ford Coupe $350
I 1921 Chev. Touring ...$175
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodgs Brothers Cars
. and Graham Trucks
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