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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19 J 925.
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;1 j ROSEBURG, ORECON, DECEMBER 1, 1825.
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GOOD EVENING FOLKS-!. 1 !
THE MITCHELL CASE.
the c6t.vic.iion o! Cbloh'ei William liitchell, ot the Unit-'
ed States ail- service, is a.vjctor for the general staff of the
army, but it is a Pyrrhic one the kind in which the wfnner
i" sustains practically as much damage as the loser. The ver
3ict occasioned no surprise rendered as it was by a group of
'army officers, but in the stormy court martial proceedings
.4Jat preceded It neither the army nor the navy escaped un-
- scathed. It cannot be gainsaid that Mitchell based nearly
"all of his charges on personal opinion, but tht opinion, com
'ing from a soldier of his experience an4 mtelligetice and
Incited up,, as it was, by other officers, practically parried
-.the weight of proven facts. The end of this controversy over
t;,jth$ shortcomings of the nation's air defense is far 6ft'. Con
"" gress Is already confronted with A bill to restore Mitchell to
' the rank, from which the court's, verdict displaces him and
"to suspend, instead, fwo of the officers who partichfetfd in
--the rendition of the verdict. : Another bin aims kt.the cur
.'tailment of court martial powers, and it is not Improbable
"that still other proposals will eventuate from the case. Mit
chell, it 1s reported, plans to resign from the army if Presi
dent. Coblidge sustains the verdict of the army court and
- seek the United States senatorship from Wisconsin, a state
Vi-;irhich by reason of its "insurgent" ' tendencies presents a
. most, favorable prospect for the success of any political as--
pirant antagonistic to the administration. Altogether it ap
pears taat the case, instead of being settled by the judgment
r, id! the military court, Js merely in its early stages and that.
-itVill havfe many ramifications and sequences before the
I tuilion heirs the last of it ;
' ', Jfellie Dunhsmk Maine's champion fiddler, who has just
' ' been on to Detroit to fiddre for Henry Ford, is one of many '
''"riiral geniuscsl Whq nfver got the full benefit of their powers.
L iiany oi them heVer et any racognitfon beyond their home
1 ewtmionitles. Some Of them have remarkable powers as pub
lic' speakers, writers, business and technical men, etc., but!
- -somehow they never get a chance to fully utilize their tal-j-tnts.
, Perhaps these tandeveloped geniuses get just as much
fiappiness in their simple ways as they would if they went on
to more conspicuous (careers. Still., the community would
. rike to see all Its fine talent utiliied,'andwhen a boy or girl
shows special skill in some line, someone ought to' get hold of
- ,thaf yoiihgster at an early age and encourage such a one to
'lhak the best use Of his gift.
Twaa tht waak btfora.
Chrlamua and all
Through tha town ' ,
Tha ahoppara war . . t ,
Chailn' tha good , f
Bargalna downv I ' )
Tha nacktiaa war , I j
Blazin' and ahirta 'I I
, Wara aglara i .
They maka darn good
Prtaontn for folk' i ; I
'Who don't eara. ' i , j
And Out ot tha fog - I
iCama 1 poor waakly bnjta
Whosa pay chock waa
jTottorln' aa
On ita laat boot
Ha ataggarad and
Muttorad aa folka
Paaaed him by
And ha gava hia Laat .
Dim to hi wifa
With a algh.
8ha grabbed it
And cutaed him
Till tha damp air
Waa bad
It'a a heluva Xmaa
:For that , , . ' : i
Dear ol'
DADII ' ' . . . ' ; '
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DUMBELL DORA THINK8
When her fcl.r olve her a nalr
of paloahea far Xmaa he goin' to
maka har walk home.'
' '
Thla I bawth nlnht and for
thoee feller with juat a anifflin'
cold, a Hot toddy and a eizzlin'
foot bawth will do Juct aa well.
Pardon u while w blow our noae!
'
LOSING W.ErGHT
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'14. Ia A Vfc u- e - v ; I ..nl
' m(uc iiujjcu uiut uHi iur rtacMinif cry emenuiing
from official sources in Washington, that taxes are to be ma
terially reduced, will finally include the "littlo fellows." So
t far, however, only the big interests have gotten any good out
of the situation, and they are just the follows who are ablo
lo pay. The "little" taxpayer as yet has not experienced any
! relief. In fact, his tax statement will probably be as heavy
"ai usual.
i
It you aerloualy Intend to reduce J fat rich foods. .They ouedn't avoid
your weisht. there la no ue pick-Mhom tnllrely tor denying Uie aya-
eatln Iheao and giow thin aa I i"'Uut very (Ood tor It eitbw.
consconence. Voa mlKht, for ill-! lh"M . " tc.h "!
atanci-, doclde aguiuat polatoea and nount bV thlrd jr a half. And
puddluga. the two beet-known fat- " en u
ttnere. For momh you will Ultb- nuii' by atblrd or a half. Aud
fully paaa them by. umke UP ""r bungilneaa by dnnk-
And thin you'll any in great die- ln '"'. "elr tig-
aiipolntiuent: "Tbera la nothing In ul benefit at one. , .
Ihia redaction buaineua; look all
me. . I weigh aa much aa ever." And Miss Jeannett C. A certain
the reaaon will be that your ayatera number of eyelaahca will tall out,
crave starch, and while. denying for the akme reason that you muat
it in the form of potatoes and pud- ahed some of the hair on your
dinga, you have uncunsclotuly had. You should be replacing the
been feeding It an equivalent hair all the time so that there la
amount In other form In beans, ' no real loss at all. If you lose your
perhaps, or bread. j lashes until they become scanty.
No, that's not tbs way to reduce, 'you will have to give them treat
The really fat woman must make a meat ot aome kind, auch aa a ton
buslneaa of reduction, just aa she 1c or a massage that will stimulate
makes a business of her house-; the circulation In the eyelids,
work, or club work or whatever Seventeen Colorless lips usual
else she Is Interested in. Later we ly come from anemia, and should
can go Into methods for her. But ; be corrected by building up the
most women who ask me about re- health, and not by exterhal appll
ducing are just on the verge ot be- j cations. A condition such a
ing too stout, women whose fig- yours Is sometimes overcome by
ures are beginning to lose their , taking cod liver oil. '
youthful slim lines, whose niove-i Charles P. H. A red nose I of
ments are growing a little bit ten due to digestive disturbances,
heavy, r , lor it may come from skin troubles,
These women must make a men-'or just from wearing tight clothe
tal list of all common starch and that interfere with the circulation.
Wieienf
busek
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Loute A.KiiKmart
LAST-MINUTE RELISHES
m dern hard to hm funny when
jrour tn'eee clutter up the type
writer." , '
CCcdar Mops, 50c at Parslow'a.
COURT STANDS BY.
ORDER VALIDATING
OIL INDICTMENTS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. The
court of appeal of the District of
Columbia refused today to recon
sider it declaion .holding , to be
valid the, bribery indictment
ugainst hi. L. Dobeny, K- L. Do
ll en y, jr., and Albert 1), Fall, for
mer secretary of the in'.erlor. - '
lhe lndtcluiea.a, which grew out
ot the naval oil leases, wore
quashud by a lower court on the
ground that an agent of the De
partment of Justice was in the
grand jury room Illegally. Ihe
governureut appealed and ' tii
court of appeal recetrtly overrul
ed the lower courts. Fall and the
them hot is to wrap them in towels
uruag out of hot water. A hot
pickle ' put Into a jar which haa
been allowed to grow cold, will of
ten break the jar. Also keep the
the jars out of a draught.
Celery Relish for Immediate
Cse: Mix together one and one
halt cups ot uncooked, chopped cel
ery, four teaspoons ot powdered
Ear, one teaspoon of salt, one
iu..t teaspoon of dry mustard pow
der (or a little less If mustard Is
not greatly liked) and one-fourth
cup of vinegar. Let this mixture
stand for one and one-half hours
In your Ice-box, then drain off the
liquid before serving. (No cooking
necessary).
A Header Friend 'has written to' Pepper Relish for Immediate
ask for pepper and celery relish Lrse: Mix together one minced and
rcciHj. Here are a few excellent uncooked head of cabbage and aix
ones: , . large green sweet pepper which
TOMORROW'S MENU r
Breakfast
Grapefruit
Cereal
Fried Bike of Ham t
Pon-Orcr . Coffee
Luncheon
Escalloped Canned Tomatoes
Wholewheat Bread
Jam Cookies Cocoa
Dinner .
Beef Loat with Fried Onions
Potatoes Creamed Carrot
Apple JSalad
Indian Pudding " Sauce
Coffee
' f,
W -T ' -1
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Plan to do your Christ
' tttds shopping ut
the Silk Store : '
You can come riere with fevery assurance that no
matter what Gift you may Select from .our stock,
that it will be of a ' ' j
Quality and Style
That will instantly appeal to the recipient thereof. i
It will also register a mark of your respect toward
those receiving the Gifts. , '"' 1$- -5"
Suggestions For Gift Purchasers
. . LINGERIE IN NEW STYLES v
SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY ,
PIECE GOODS IN SMARTEST WEAVES
SILK SCARFS
GLOVES , '
VANITY BAGS
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
. DISTINCTIVE UMBRELLAS
DRSSES, COATS
I. ABRAHAM
Mi
IrnrrurATDtrcfi
1 1 State Press Comment 2 1 . Wh" what more fa to be- iiriil fil
I : .. I, rail the man who wanta to own II V- "t" " "-SfiVt
mil
Tclllnii Tha Tnith.
A picture theatre owner in the
middle west, after viewing
dnee a certificate ot title to their
machines. .
What next? What more fa to be
fall the man who wants " to own
iand operate an automobile: After
j purchasing and paying for his ma
I chine, a man has to get a Uccnre
for the car, a license for himself.
Liberty Theatre
Dorothy Ke'vier, . considered by
DlC- .. . .. K.... ... i ... t , .. 1 1 ... ... i t. ..
j .,.,... n.,n.K. n, h hva been hotted in .nit-H urii..r. I,.. h.h i,v .-AS, a license tor tue remalufler ot b.s : .'"" " "
,1 . 'i- .n, i.n.ni.,,1.. .nh 1 i .1,1. . .h. ramiiy. a ceruiicatB or title, a cer- - " a-v""-
.. e,.,. ..-. - v .M.u.- . ... ..... .,,.,.v ,
lug wnlch was denied today.
It Is stllh Ville 'lor them to
attack the Indictments from other
tlflcato that his lights are proper, ' tfle Iana or studio has a featured
and now he is to be compelled to j role w,tn ' Ford sterling the
laiuous cuiuruiaa iu lav voiumoia
which
comes to tho Liberty theatre Sun
day. "Steppln" Ont" concerns the ad-
L7Riopl
rvSRhumos'Cl
j . All the stores in Roseburj have taken on a wonderful
Christmas setting-, and thrbhgs of happy shoppers daily
trbwd these busy places for purchasing gifts. Merchants
are doing a better business than ever before, the buyers are
- imbued with a genuine Christmas spirit, hhd fli'e entire sit
uation is indicative 6t a prosperous, conlented people, good
will and kindliness radiating from every personality.
I
A i I...,.
RIVALRY.
' The Mudvillo boosters slnndor fair Punktown-in-the-.
Hryj to foW. lflon tAste Uiey pander, and give themselves
nway. buf tAistoms they belittle, and fairy tales they tell;
..they say we sit and whittle when we should whoop and yell.
. .'"They ay, tnese MudVMle smarties, our town with mildew's
filled ; we speird Ih sluhiber parties the hours when we should
-DUild. Wc pny them no attention, their village we Ignore;
let them pursue invention of libels evermore. Ve hold, to
;"-4cnock a rival is not the way to win; the towns that know
"urvivul view others with a grin. There comes the cultured
;.7tfahgcr who's looking for a town, in which to build his
manger and fence, and settle down, lie calmly looks around
him to see What ho mnv find, nnrl MnHviltn wav nnnfmmil
Mm, and lncerate his mind. "Those skates seem strangely
. Jtltter," he vofces thus his thoughts; "thry jump ori every
r critter who doesn't buy their lots. Hut Punktown sits ser
nong her fields of hny, she isn't talking meanly of
, v wwns across the way. The people, while admitting that
' Punktown Is a pich,.are 'tending to their knitting, they do
it rant nd screech. So there I'll buy an acre, and live
I- . there .writing verse, until the undertaker comes for mo with
J'fiU hearse." the people worth the guiuing come here to toil
" jind spin, While Mudville's vainly straining to rojie such peo-'-'
jIe in. . ..
larjre red sweet pepper. I'eel ed. then chopped. Drain for a few it waa "no good." and urged his
alv nnlnn. T,,t .ha ....... .-.I ItlinulM thf.li mlH ma tin nfinpitronil In rm VA thnir munt.v In
the onions' through a food chop-' granulated sugar, a .cant one-1 front of bis theatre he carried , how ttat he haa the certificates '3,'" om
p.-r. then cover them with hot wi- fourth cop of .alt. two tablespoon 'sign saying that the picture in ,and the other lcense before he is J" n;ll.btIP,K " .h
in. mil lu.ll in n,lr,n.. IV..I. h of mustard eert and .noit.h nl,l auestlon was ' one of tho weakest i "r license.
Uohenys then asked for a r-hear- this water and cover the mixture! vinegar to cover. I'se at once, he had seen, interviewed regard- next " ' prooaoty nave ine
wun tnree cups ot vinegar: add 1 cuomuk necessary;, ui course :- i : 7 ... ---- - -- i ,, miudnnm i
one cup of granulated sugar, onejelther this relish or tho celery p?" "ul"l a0 , . 1 7. . S.. ? ...7.S , IOV nartv of neoole n m i whnm rZ
jthe sake of playing fair with his! license to get the firt ' licenses. I ra eacn ?her as someone elae.
n..Kin Tn i,A tha tkuoir. .ha. wu .iu i I The situations that micht tievplnn
Quick noot Relish! Mil fnrclhor VT,-" " ? " ". " . . ',,.,. .,f .hi. . k.. .
,l minutM K.,fa t..Pnin. ..., i . . : , J . ' man B vpuiiua muj uavo ueeu ,111111 groping arounu lor certificates '
.0 mlnutea before turning Into hot., one quart ol 'cooked, chopped beets. Umewhat prejudiced by his ardor , of brakes, certificate of wheels, i amazing miiup and a bewildering
., k! .K ja' an.. 'fu "55 one ,uart of OPP"1 raw cabbage, (or giving patrons tha truth. The ! certificates of axle greace. for cer!, climax. The 'Stephla' cut" Is done
airtixht at oi.ee. Ily stcrlliied lone and one-half cups of graaulat- picture may have displeased him, tlficates showing that be ha all ! a the most lamous street in the
Jnrs I mean. Jars which have beenjed sugar, one teaspoon of salt, oue , yet might havo been satlntactory the certificates, aad a certificate I orlu-
uui.u, uu Biue, i.iiuiBuu one-iounn cuos 01 vineear nnn ir. nt hm Th. inim-otitiv tiitna- .. ., . , . . 'rn imnpi ran., an
ableypoon each .of ground china-. relish given above will keep In a:
- -...... . ,,uuvjiuun t'tteu .Ul grounu Cllina- H"-" wn nm wtji
angles In the lower Courts or. take nSon anil Fait (or whatever other cold place for several weeks.
Hie case to the supreme court ot
1110 United btates.
. StudeDakur
oiouela.
bulla no yean)
BELLOWS' RADIO ,
STOCK IS SOLD T6
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
. Uoy Tlcllnwi, who Is preparing
to leave soon after the llr.-t ol
the year lor San Francisco ti re
present a largo Chicago dry goods
firm In the I'arlflc coast territory,
yestorday disposed of bis entire
stork ot radio goods to W. K.'Ott.
who Is combining the stock with
his own sadio supplies. .Mr, llel
tows Is preparing to move his fix
ture from the store building,
which his radio shop has occupied
and tho room will bo taken over
by W. L. Torrey, who Is arrang
ing to Install a quick luuch coun
ter.
o '
xplcis you like) and let boll for
Heat with caa.
ROSEBURG BOY
MEMBER O. A. C.
BASKETBALL TEAM
glass covers onslue them) in clear 1 one bottle of horseradish. (No
water lor 15 minutes, then drained I cooking required). Heady to serve
and kept hot Uli filled with the 1 at once.
pl.- kle. One good way to keep I Tomorrow Reader's Letters.
iteDietHealth
"n" oy L.UIU uum vexest. ITU
ANSWERS TO MOTHERS
3
Is his realltatlon of the value of .un tils person. f roro a crowded cabaret to a
truthful advertising. And tre-1 There was a time when there I sumptuous Loug Island mansion
mendonsly valuable it Is. Who .were fewer laws regulating automo-! w" police station Jail thrown
Is there In that particular com- I Kilo. mt w hen mn i,.nrn I in and a wary wife who knows lust
munlty who will not watch thati untll proven guiUy. Now tnure areihow to chase down her erring bus-
".hnLSlIL'h!!010"1 regulatory law, some of j
God could not be everywhere; may be due to some defect of the
therefor He mad mother. -Jew-, speech organ, euch as cleft pal
ish Proverb. ate, harelip, deformitic of the Jaw,
Mr. H.I'rum 12 to 16 niontb. I tongue-tie, adenoids. It may be
wlu u the (our anterior molars i the Idue to Imitation of bahy talk or
first chewing teeth) are iu, the carelessdcss.
chilli s vegetables and cre.ils I The treatment for stammering la
should not be strained. In fact, his 'the removal of the abnormalities
tood ahunld contain mateiial to causlnie it. soecial hreathinc exer-
chew on, so as to help develop the icisea. and coirection of the bad
teeth and jawa. . , i speech habits. .The treatment for
j ou nave to team chlWreu to ' the stuttering Is more of a psycho-
lllll nnrr. known at t'orvallls. 1 masticate alowly by giving ihum . loalcal or mental iralnlnir. iwe
lllurr Of th AEgles", I spend- j small amounts for each umuililul have an article on the subject that ! money.
hi
crowds that will respond when he
"ti'XL -tlfo.r rt '" and clerk, to eniorce Ihe Majeatle Theatre
suaf attention to itoct, hta 1 aWe.d " tF" automobile Mrn-1 Uuck Jones, the William Fox
productions, knowing that the "w" ' cer-i u.r u. i-urauu m me nau ura,
I public will have confidence in his ,tl"ca,e" and oro licenses and I now at the Majestic theatre, is a
publicity message and will respond certificates to prove themselves in-; perfect specimen of the weatern
accordingly. He may frenueutly jaocent of wrongdoing. cowpuncher. He stands Well over
be wrong In judging for a major- Thomaa Jefferjon knew what he ; six feet. Is broaUchouKlered, strong
uy of hi people, he will always taiKing aoout wnen ne saia tne as an ox, con ride with the best of
have a few who will differ with :b"st government Is a "simple gov- -them, shoots with deadly accuracy
his opinion but such a strict I ernment economically administer- and knows everything there Is to
policy of truth will pay continuous ed. foruano Journal.
returns, just the same. And this '
is true of every line of business. J Pampered Youth.
i ne aavert.ser wno avo us extra- T, eo,,,, a burgiar or hga. .
n n-n r. tr.emai in hi nnh l I V u-Tir ' . f
...so... ...o ...... F......J, wayman at IT years of age a
cuts ont superlat ves and seeks to l,,ouh dori ot haT( t0 UK0 a
Z i i iu iiuuiii, . " r,.K11iar coorse In a school of i
the high road to advertising snc-
cess. La Graude Observer,
know about roping, branding and
running cattle. He is as much at
home on the roundup as sitting at
the breakfast table'.
In tact. Buck la the " complete
westerner. He. has a ranch of hij
own, not far from the edge of Hoi-
crime, as did Oliver Twist. All lywood, on which he raises blooded
own use an9 for
horses fur his
(ale.
Vhe
as
Ing a few days visiting with
parents and friends before leav
ing with the O. A. C. basketball
team nn Its barnstorming trip
that is necessary la that ho bo
. given all he cries for when a
War Our Burden oaby. all he sulks and hicks for
It come, to spending our when a youngster, all he damands
it I. not bureaucracy but ar.d arubs when a voulh and alt
aud showing them how 10 chew., goes more into detail. You may ,r 'hlch makes us stagger. Theihe elbows Into as a young man.
Stuttering and Stammering. have it by enclosing a self-addres- i general function, of governmet (live him no early instruction In
Mrs. C.V, indeed, stuttering Is ed, stamped envelope with your re- I "od all public work take less than his responsibilities toward his
not au indication of mental detects. : aural. a fifth of the money. Mora than a i parents, toward his nelnhbor. and
through California. Ilurr. who was i'lantou states: "Stuttering Is rare- Rashes Due to Medication. third of It goes In greet gobs toltoward his Uod. (Jivo him no a ro
otle of the Kosebnrg high aehhol'a ' "een In children who are b, low Mra. U. The causes of rnshes ! retiring the warborn public debt bltlon to excel by the work of his
hKt hawkAt hull film.. h.. hmii normal inctllallv: in fact, at utter..r anH lr in B,nmlmi, In m n. I... ! and nnvlnff Inrerpst nn H MiilTarv own hand and five him nlmitr of
little dlflicully In making the (are usually of superior lutein- by, have to be looked for la the pensions, retirement pay for mill- amusement to keep him good na-""! drama packed Into thla human
Antlers Theatr
If one were to tell In detail the
plot of "Zander the Great," which
opened yesterdrry at the Antler
theatre, half the enjoyment 'of fu
ture audiences would be spoiled,
for the situations, incident and
climaxes, B4 well as tho comedy
varsity team at the state college. gence. It Is believed that Uie most mother's diet or medication. Some- ( tary men, World War allowances 'tured and he 1b graduated Into
1j yenr he played a star game immediate cause of stuttering Is a times the mother, in effort to sup-1 and insurance claims also take, asjcnme aa naturally as a tadpole la
with Ihe frexhmtin team, and thla . brain that Is working too fast lor ilv milk. m tuk tm mm rraa. : rrnnn. a rr.ater amount thnn - ;into a frog.
i.vcar waa mnoe a mcmix-r or tne 1 ' ramirwiw ieecn orKans to , for Instance, or too much of some
flrnt team wehere he has lieen I expreea tho thoughts. Some py- other food. Eggs especially seem
choanalyata believe that sttitteiing 1 to be lh offenders in many case.
Is an outward expresalou of join . In one of my Journals devoted o
mental conflict. . ith diseases of Infants and chil-
Howcver, there are uruully u ilrri. tlma l a reran! of thr.
underlying pn-dlspoaltlon and an rases In which the ral was due j trouble Wc are accusing bureau-!whlch to tlf way wlth lne loot
exciting cause for stuttering also. -to the mothor'a t.ki... hromlrte. I k,AvL" CC""" I'TAI and th. sUge is let lor a harvest
There I no remedy for this ex-
TEN PERSONS INJURED IN
: PENNSYLVANIA WRECK
proving a valuable member ot th
auuad. The team will pass thru
here on Sunday and he wtll -Join
th other players at that time.
They will visit many point In
California playing until .New
Years.
,anend f,ir Ilia fimntlnn. nf rnvsm. men give Him ttlO Wlde-ODen
,ment Hook into big wealth lying around
I It appears, then, that we are Iwlthin eay rea. h on bank coun-
blamlng federal Inefficiency (which m ra,,a Tfgwtn tne gey
! I In any event to be deplored) for iln l1he ,lorm of. P,8ttl "J
.i.. i.a .s. . explosives, wheeled wings with
.IsTOItM AHKS KIIIK
ItKl.liJ-' TX itt-n Xl
X)lt V. lillM H
!K"llttaAl"of a'T. li','"'. ""t!""" ,OT WtlngS of "rlni that'ere no
I shock such aa mial m. IT I;Med' k "ho, n "ol ""co" I Iu own. John W. War Is the
shoes,, such aa might come from a mon In babies. Lnm m ,, ..vni.,-..
Istvere fall, a ciuil practical J.ke,
la gruesome story or any frightful!
Vrn r Wo bar an artlcU nn
; experience, iiv. r-atixu ty and l-ar Bed Wetting. Ask, also, for the
SAl.KM. Ore.. Pec. 1. Con-: "f any sort may bring on stuttering. Hat of modem booka on feeding
lending that th Astoria fir re- Nervou exhaustion following the rhlldrrn. See gnawer'! Mr. C.
in in the icKiatntnrB, pro-;" e mivcuoua la amoug the above for directions for o-ttlna It.
refund of the city' lauwe.
. 1 1 hn lilrrertinr'
: .... (aaairiatsd lma Uaard Wan.
i-e'ALTOONA. Ta.. . Iwo. IS. Ten eight pnaaenger
"person were Injuied, fl of them . .
-, jtiaiouaty, in the derailment of a , ...
..JtMnaylvanla arnger train near ,"rr Colonial 1
llennlugton. 10 mlla-s teal pi here WM P" t I'ow.-ir.
today. , , ( , .' ' ."
..J'ssaengort said the t-(lre train ' Heat wlih gsa.
vldlng for
state tnxr. ahrttild atply to gaso
line. Inheritance, corporation and
In.nninr. .avM a - Bi.ttl aa Mti.,
Kit the track and that the engine t !.. the citv haa heann a man-
atul one rar overturuiil and rolled Idamua proceeding In the supreme ,ly with the mouth wldi. 0en, pro
down an embankment. Tho Injured court lo have all such late re- du Ing a rp- tltlon of the first
inriuiiiii the engineer, Tlirman and funded. I'rerpmaly n fttiida have Sotindu, as "c-c-c-al. .There may
betwwa Stutter-
Ing and Stammering. In atutierinf
titer" Is a etaamllc conttai tion
ol the lips, tongue, etcetera. uiuc
Tomorrow Anwr to Corro-
apondenta
NOTICE
not all
enemy of ttie taxplayer. . ,. ... Dr.,dg, lh hum. 0n,.
The maintenance of peace Is ft th clllM who ha, )jeca UllInt
big economic problem. W am. aMde ; Irora before the daya of hi earll
from their eost In blood and men- e at memory lo deny himself and
Inl anguish, outweigh all other t0 hate stojen fruit, la safe from
things In their demand upon pock- the anar ot crimo. forrfciud
etbnoka. 'Telegram.
Ierhar that is why there Is so
much peace talk today In our hard- tvtitvtatvtt4l
fisted, money-making America. Per-!
naps tne proponents of world peace L. T. F. DANCE TUESDAY
,llnd In that fact a great ally fori L. F. T. dance anj Christ-
Wilbur Spatigh haa In stork la-1 which they rould not otherwise mas party Tuesday evening.
dies' wrist watche priced at 3 75. hope. Portland Joumaf of Com-! Iiec. 2J. at Ihe K P halt av
uen inane only on real sun per- ! w me inaniiity in spiak at all, or tup. t-eari neck l area guurant"et in- merre. Chriatua tree, and exchange
aonal prop.-rty laxea. The man- the Inability lo speak certain , destructible at 4 5tl up. Mon'e, ' of ai'i. I'jtrh ladv h in. a.
damtia proceeding I filed agalnat . wnrdf. Httitlerlng has been defined ! watehea priced 11.60 up lo Mo, Why Autolst Co Craxy ' j gift not .to exceed l cent
Karl Klher. alitle tax rotnails-jas dillicull seech. and slammer-1 men's ehalna In white or yellow Ndw come an annontirement ! for a man, aid each man
n. niuni, p..-in- m, u.un di iu mronrci iiftn, goin mien, naving no overneao irora saiem mat Oregon antnmo-1 bring a almllar gift for a lady
tary of (ate. Tha writ It made such at lisping and mumbling atd" e-xbenset my prices are lowest In bil owner, will nol get a license All member nrred to attend
interest screen offering, have the
flavor aiid surprise qualities of an
O. Henry story.
"Zaiidci' the Great," starring
Marian Davlea, a Cosmopolitan
production released by Alctro
Uoldwyn, proved a complete sur
prise to those who have grown
accustomed to viewing Miss Davlea
id Uie elaborate period costumes of
"Ltttle Old Now York," "Yolauda"
and Janice Meredith.
Antler Theatr k
"The Man In the Box," based on
the Harold MacOrath novel and
play, produced by Warner Bros.,
and starring Syd Chaplin, opens at
the Antler theatre Sunday and is
said to bo one of the most hiiajl
ously amusing picture . ever
screened. '
Syd Chaplin is even funnier than
ho was In "Charley. Aunt": first
i as a debonair young millionaire.
! then a typical cab driver, a groom,
' butler, and finally a a ladies'
jn:aid luvolved in a frantic tussle
for a set of plans tor an airplane
rututauhl January i.
niiapronouacialion.
Stammvtlug ', town. (04 & l'lne 8L
afen'fl alilta DU.nui . A
- p"r ni uoi icei license ,w an memoer nrTed to attends a t . ,
i to drht their caa OnUI they pro- a,ai .V. Soebur( Cloaaert, paone
i . ' ' w . w K .